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Episode 11: Prime Directive Is the Prime Directive an elitist philosophy? How do you rebuild a society where nobody remembers their own history? Is an asteroid landing on the planet considered “natural development”? What point is Neera trying to make about April's Prime Directive Breaches? How many times is Pike beaming up pre-warp aliens? Join Ashlyn, Rhianna, and the Brides of Chaotica as we discuss these questions and more in our Prime Directive episode covering Strange New Worlds. This is the eleventh episode of the Prime Directive series, where Ashlyn and Rhianna talk about the good and bad examples in every Star Trek show, discussing every Star Trek series. SPOILER WARNING: Strange New Worlds seasons 1 & 2. TRIGGER WARNINGS: Discussions of child death/sacrifice, war, bombings, and insurrection footage. Next week, we'll discuss the Prime Directive episode in Picard! DISCLAIMER: We do not own any of the rights to Star Trek or its affiliations. This content is for review only. Our intro and outro is by Jerry Goldsmith. Rule of Acquisition #48: “The bigger the smile, the sharper the knife.” Please check out our Patreon and donate any $1, $6, $10, or $20 per month to access exclusive episodes of trivia, Galaxy Quest, and reviews of every episode of The Animated Series and our reviews of Lower Decks seasons 1-4! https://www.patreon.com/thedurassisterspodcast
Alex speaks with Neera Badhwar about her forthcoming paper, “There are Divinities in Liberal Market Societies Too,” exploring how liberal societies enable prosperity, intellectual virtue, and moral growth. Neera discusses key concepts like happiness and flourishing, critiques thinkers like Gerry Cohen, and reflects on the role of free markets and limited government in fostering human well-being. References "There are Divinities in Liberal Market Societies Too" by Neera Badhwar (forthcoming in Social Philosophy and Policy, 2025) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/social-philosophy-and-policy "The Theory of Moral Sentiments" by Adam Smith https://www.amazon.ca/Theory-Moral-Sentiments-Adam-Smith/dp/0865970122 "If You're an Egalitarian, How Come You're So Rich?" by Gerry Cohen https://a.co/d/6NyLaC2 "The Case Against Education: Why the Education System Is a Waste of Time and Money" by Bryan Caplan https://www.amazon.ca/Case-Against-Education-System-Money/dp/0691174652 World Values Survey https://www.worldvaluessurvey.org/ World Happiness Report https://worldhappiness.report/ Human Progress Newsletter https://humanprogress.org/ Thanks to our patrons, including Kris Rondolo, Amy Willis, and Christopher McDonald. To support the podcast, visit https://patreon.com/curioustask.
Neera Opal is an intuitive life coach and Reiki Master. She lives in KelownaAnd is an entrepreneur and Mom to 3 kids. After her separation, she began to question who she was, it led her on a self-discovery journey where she found herself being guided by her intuition. Through her intuitive guidance, she found herself trying new things and feeling confident, loved and connected to peace. Through the process of transformation from grief and pain to love and acceptance,she learned many lessons. SHe decided to share that wisdom to empower others to connect and align with their authentic selves by trusting their intuition. Remembering who they are.In this episode we ‘get into it' with Neera about:-Co-dependency -Finding yourself -Authenticity -Life after separation -Learning to adult for the first time at 40, and -The importance of self-love.Visit Neera on her website or on Instagram. For more information on how you can get involved or support our community, visit our website and sign up for our newsletter. Episodes you might like:Trusting Your Intuition as an Entrepreneur Letting go of old Stories Living Your Best Life with Ana Lozano Don't forget to follow us on social. If you have have a story you want to share email us at info@letsnotsugarcoatit.com. Applications are open! Be part of our next Book and Speaker Series, apply today.
Ellimatta, a highly praised new cafe set up by a couple new to this country with no local food links, no previous experience and who make almost everything themselves. How they did it. Cambridge's wine shops, how they coexist and what's good to drink at Bacchanalia at the moment. Neera's highly praised curries, back at the Derby Stores.
With the election upon us here in the US, these next few weeks on TRUST ME I KNOW WHAT I'm DOING , we're sharing a series of Lotus for POTUS conversations, hearing insights from leading edge voices to help inform and get out the vote! A few months ago, I created a meme with a photo of Vice President Harris that went “In Sanskrit, Kamala means Lotus… In America, Kamala means POTUS” and for me and many others, that sentiment sums up the imperative choice we're making at the highest level, being thoughtful about our past, present, and future. Now, Neera Tanden is someone who has had a front row seat at both the campaign and policy level, with decades of experience as an advisor and leader. She currently serves as Assistant to the President and Director of the Domestic Policy Council, which drives the development and implementation of President Biden's domestic policy agenda. Previously, she was Senior Advisor and Staff Secretary in the White House, where she was responsible for Presidential decision-making. Prior to her roles in the Biden-Harris Administration, Neera was the President and CEO of the Center for American Progress, one of the largest think tanks in the country. She has served in both the Obama and Clinton administrations, and Neera has also been a policy advisor to Hillary Clinton in the White House, the Senate, and her campaigns. So it was great to catch up with her about the campaign, and what's resonating for her, as I was particularly curious about hearing what was both compelling and unique about Kamala Harris as a presidential candidate. Remember, conversation is the antidote to apathy. Go to vote.gov for information about registering, and to kamalaharris.com to learn about the Harris-Walz campaign. Please get involved, get engaged, and get informed about all your local issues and candidates up and down the ballot.
Brenna and Joe revisit the idea of place(lessness) thanks to Australian listener Neera's email about two recent YA romances: Dancing Barefoot by Alice Boyle (good) and Unnecessary Drama by Nina Kenwood (scrubbed clean).Wanna connect with the show? Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and BlueSky @HKHSPod or use the hashtag #HKHSPod:> Brenna: @brennacgray (BlueSky/Instagram)> Joe: @bstolemyremote (Twitter/Instagram) or @joelipsett (BlueSky)Have a mail bag question? Email us at hkhspod@gmail.com Theme music: Ben Fox "Think About the Lights" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There's a rift in Wellington City Council's left-wing bloc over selling its airport shares. The council today voted to approve the long term plan, with nine in favour, and seven opposed. It included selling the 34 percent stake in Wellington Airport, with discussions on the process later this year. Mayor Tory Whanau copped criticism from fellow left-leaning councillors for supporting the sale. Councillor Nikau Wi Neera says the transaction is wrong. "It's throwing away one of the very few revenue streams we actually have at council that isn't just 'your rates', for example. Local Government is pretty constrained in ways to actually do stuff." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DESCRIPTION: To cap off Black History Month 2024 we are sharing with you two episodes from Research & Resource Rounds that discuss articles whose authors are rising Black scholars. Dr. Desiree Valentine is an assistant professor for Philosophy at Marquette University who specializes in Critical Philosophy of Race, Feminist Philosophy, Queer Theory, and Disability Bioethics. Dr. Justin Bullock is a Nephrology Fellow at the University of Washington and, newly, the Co-Director of the Docs With Disabilities Initiative. These shows are two of our favorites, both reflecting crucial developments in thinking, research, and mentorship to promote diversity, equity, inclusion, and access in healthcare. Ep 5: Desiree Valentine proposes the lens of Racialized Disablement, a conceptual tool for highlighting how racism and ableism are locked in a constant dynamic interchange where the manifestations and significations of one shape the other—and vice versa. As heuristic and pedagogical tool, Racialized Disablement helps break down how and why race and disability, racism and ableism are inseparable. Across history, medical practices, healthcare, and other sociopolitical contexts the concepts of disability and race are inextricably linked and, in fact, co-constructing, as are their counterparts ableism and racism. Ep 15: Episode 15 discusses “‘Yourself in all your forms': A grounded theory exploration of identity safety in medical students” (Bullock et al. 2023). Bullock and his colleagues develop a theory of identity safety through careful analysis of 16 in-depth interviews with 3rd and 4th medical students with a diverse range of identities and experiences. The article identifies and describes key dimensions of identity threat, threat mitigation, and identity safety. Three factors contributing to identity safety that emerged from the team's analysis: Agency to serve, upholding personhood, and a sense of belonging. Identity safety manifested as students sharing a particular minoritized identity with their attending physician, wearing a particular item or hair style, presenting themselves in a particular way, or feeling respected as unique individuals by both their peers and supervisors. When experiencing identity safety, students felt empowered to draw on their own unique experiential knowledge grounded in their particular identities when treating a patient. Recommended resources citations: Stergiopoulos, Erene, Ligia Fragoso, and Lisa M. Meeks. 2021. “Cultural Barriers to Help-Seeking in Medical Education.” JAMA Internal Medicine 181 (2): 155–56. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamainternmed.2020.7567. Jain, Neera. Oct 4, 2023. “Dream Research Rounds 9: The Capability Imperative: Revealing Ableism in Medical Education.” Webinar.” https://www.docswithdisabilities.org/post/dream-research-rounds-9-the-capability-imperative-revealing-ableism-in-medical-education ********************************************************************* Ep 5 DOI: 10.1111/bioe.12979 Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jh04JjGtb48EF1WlOtvkOa9E7_-1W-G6/edit Ep 15 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15174 Transcript Keywords: Identity safety Identity threat Threat mitigation Medical Racism Racialized Disablement Diversity in Medicine Produced by: Zoey Martin-Lockhart Audio editor: Jacob Feeman Digital Media: Zoey Martin-Lockhart
Hallo, bienvenue, ola, herzlich willkommen! In dit cursusdeel gaan we de grens over. We kijken hoe klimaatverandering in het mondiale zuiden op dit moment al dagelijks veel schade aanricht. Directe schade, bijvoorbeeld door droge grond waar boeren geen gewassen op kunnen verbouwen. En indirecte schade, zoals conflicten die ontstaan door een tekort aan vruchtbare grond. Neera van der Geest van FairClimateFund bezoekt regelmatig landen in nood en komt hier over vertellen. Maxim Hartman is deze week de Bezorgde Nederlander, maar wil wel graag motor blijven rijden. Carice en Sieger leggen hem enkele dilemma's voor. Eva Crutzen is na wekenlange inspanning bij de allerlaatste namen van haar ode aan alles wat dreigt uit te sterven. Haalt ze zelf de eindstreep? En hoe zit dat met haar orgelspeler? Eerste Hulp Bij Uitsterven wordt gemaakt in samenwerking met Cordaid. Deze hulporganisatie komt op voor mensen in de meest moeilijke gebieden ter wereld. Cordaid biedt noodhulp en zorgt met slimme, blijvende oplossingen voor toekomstperspectief. Steun de projecten van Cordaid en doneer. Met jouw steun kunnen zij structureel toekomstperspectief bieden aan mensen die het hard nodig hebben. Werk samen aan een rechtvaardigere en eerlijke wereld voor iedereen! Lees hier hoe jij bij kan dragen. Makers: Carice van Houten & Sieger Sloot Eindredactie & montage: Ivo Duijsings Concept & scenario: Josephine Hoogland & Evelien Veldboom Sketch: Eva Crutzen Productie: Kaylee Swiers & Janneke Breekveldt Titelsong: Merol - Het feest is al voorbij
Interviewee: Dr. Pete Poullos Description: In this special 2 part series, Dr. Neera Jain interviews friend and colleague Dr. Peter Poullos on his experiences as a person with a disability. Dr. Poullos candidly reflects on his journey coming into a disability identity and how learning from a vibrant community of diverse individuals has elevated his thinking about disability justice. He shares insight into the power of community and how transformational it has been in forming the disability resource group at Stanford Medicine. Throughout the interview, Drs Jain and Poullos discuss their shared experiences and their roles as advocates for individuals with disabilities in medicine. Bio: Dr. Poullos is from Stockton, California. He attended Santa Clara University, then received his M.D. degree at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston, after which he did an Internal Medicine residency at the University of California-San Francisco, finishing in 2002. He stayed at UCSF as a Gastroenterology fellow but, after a spinal cord injury, he decided to retrain in Radiology. He did his Radiology residency at Stanford University, where he also completed a fellowship In Body Imaging in 2009. Dr. Poullos is now faculty in both the departments of Radiology and Gastroenterology and Hepatology. In 2018, Dr. Poullos founded the Stanford Medicine Abilities Coalition (SMAC), which he serves as Executive Director. In that role, Dr. Poullos advocates for students and healthcare providers with disabilities, as well as for health equity for disabled patients. He is a faculty advisor to the Medical Students with Disability and Chronic Illness (MSDCI). He has paired up with Dr. Lisa Meeks to co-produce the DocsWithDisabilities podcast to increase awareness around the importance of increasing disability representation amongst students and practitioners in healthcare. “Disability is not a problem to solve, it is the solution to our problems.” Transcript Produced by: Kadesha Treco and Lisa Meeks Audio editor: Jacob Freeman Digital Media: Katie Sullivan Keywords: disability, doctors with disabilities, accessibility, med ed, disability identity, radiology, SCI, Spinal Chord Injury. ableism, internalized ableism DWDI Podcast Website: https://www.docswithdisabilities.org/podcast References Stergiopoulos, E., Fernando, O., & Martimianakis, M. A. (2018). “Being on both sides”: Canadian medical students' experiences with disability, the hidden curriculum, and professional identity construction. Academic Medicine, 93(10), 1550-1559. Resources: Stanford Medicine Alliance for Disability Inclusion and Equity (SMADIE) Dr. Jain's article "Political disclosure: resisting ableism in medical education"
Interviewee: Dr. Pete Poullos Description: In this special 2 part series, Dr. Neera Jain interviews friend and colleague Dr. Peter Poullos on his experiences as a person with a disability. Dr. Poullos candidly reflects on his journey coming into a disability identity and how learning from a vibrant community of diverse individuals has elevated his thinking about disability justice. He shares insight into the power of community and how transformational it has been in forming the disability resource group at Stanford Medicine. Throughout the interview, Drs Jain and Poullos discuss their shared experiences and their roles as advocates for individuals with disabilities in medicine. Bio: Dr. Poullos is from Stockton, California. He attended Santa Clara University, then received his M.D. degree at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston, after which he did an Internal Medicine residency at the University of California-San Francisco, finishing in 2002. He stayed at UCSF as a Gastroenterology fellow but, after a spinal cord injury, he decided to retrain in Radiology. He did his Radiology residency at Stanford University, where he also completed a fellowship In Body Imaging in 2009. Dr. Poullos is now faculty in both the departments of Radiology and Gastroenterology and Hepatology. In 2018, Dr. Poullos founded the Stanford Medicine Abilities Coalition (SMAC), which he serves as Executive Director. In that role, Dr. Poullos advocates for students and healthcare providers with disabilities, as well as for health equity for disabled patients. He is a faculty advisor to the Medical Students with Disability and Chronic Illness (MSDCI). He has paired up with Dr. Lisa Meeks to co-produce the DocsWithDisabilities podcast to increase awareness around the importance of increasing disability representation amongst students and practitioners in healthcare. “Disability is not a problem to solve, it is the solution to our problems.” Transcript Produced by: Kadesha Treco and Lisa Meeks Audio editor: Jacob Freeman Digital Media: Katie Sullivan Keywords: disability, doctors with disabilities, accessibility, med ed, disability identity, radiology, SCI, Spinal Chord Injury. ableism, internalized ableism, disability justice DWDI Podcast Website: https://www.docswithdisabilities.org/podcast References Sins Invalid, 10 Principles of Disability Justice https://www.sinsinvalid.org/blog/10-principles-of-disability-justice Resources: Stanford Medicine Alliance for Disability Inclusion and Equity (SMADIE) Dr. Jain's article "Political disclosure: resisting ableism in medical education"
Wellington city councillor, Nikau wi neera, has been involved with the Palestinian cause even before the start of the current conflict. Not only has he been a speaker at more recent Palestine Solidarity marches he also helped lead the start of a sister city partnership with Ramallah, a city in Palestine region. Rawan spoke to him this morning about his involvement with Pro Palestine marches and the significance of indigenous support from Aotearoa, from both iwi and political parties. They then discussed the sister city partnership with Ramallah, looking at how it started and how the current conflict will impact the process.
Welcome to the Home for Wayward OCs! Today's episode features Anna and her body-sharing OCs Feather in the Wind and Naiyera Everlight! We discuss home-brewed settings, cracking infusion, curse goop, pet moths, and past and present selves.This episode contains mentions of body-swapping, body-sharing, setting-typical violence, and death.Theme: “Violet” by Podington BearEmail: waywardocpod@gmail.comTwitter and Bluesky: @waywardocpod and #WaywardOCpodNetwork: @cornerpodnet, cornerpodcastnetwork@gmail.com, and cornerpodcastnetwork.tumblr.comChristina (she/her): @cwoodsart on Bluesky and TwitterAnna (she/her): @palindrome on Bluesky, Crooked Russian Cam (@CRCpodcasts): Jemjammer #JemjammerFriendly Pod Promo: Telling our Twisted Histories, RadioCanada Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Episode 68! Today we have the Scrybabies in the mine cart! Tori of the Vast and Lua Stardust join us for a day of salty stories. Welcome back to Lua, our first returning guest! In today's episode, we talk about infinite combos that don't quite fit in casual or cEDH, a salty confessional about a deck that is anything but group hug, and getting salty when your board gets wiped. We also hear a bunch of great stories from the Scrybabies themselves! Two Sheoldreds, lost in the Neera sauce, and Quest for a Counter Spell. Check out more of the fantastic content from Scrybabies and check out their new channel focusing on 60-card formats, Scrybabies 60! Also, these are included for reference. It will make sense at some point, I swear. Gamer pose & sign language for "lesbian". Stay Salty! ____ Find HSM merch on our website and our Bonfire site! Email your salty stories to thehowlingsaltmine@gmail.com! Find links to all our social media pages on our Linktree! Check out our Moxfield! Podcast art by the talented Devin Burnett! @j.d.burnett
“When we age our whole body ages. What happens is our cells just get tired and stop working as well as they used to. The hair follicle is no different,” says board-certified dermatologist Neera Nathan, M.D. “It's a collection of cells, and after a while they start to deplete. Eventually our hair follicles just aren't as able to grow hair as well, just as our skin isn't quite as able to regenerate collagen the way it did when it was younger.” In this episode of Clean Beauty School, mindbodygreen beauty director and host Alexandra Engler chats with Nathan about how nutrition affects hair health, how to reverse graying, common causes of thinning, and more. Show notes: -Learn more about Neera Nathan, M.D. -Research about the hair growth cycle -Hair loss causes according to research -Chronic increased cortisol levels can lead to hair loss -One study shows that you can reverse graying -Read more about topics mentioned in this episode: hair growth tips, brow growth, lash growth, how to thicken hair, hair loss triggers, receding hairline, normal hair shedding vs loss, stress related hair loss, stress management practices, iron, vitamin d, vitamins for hair growth, silicone in hair care, turmeric benefits, dry shampoo, how often should you wash your hair, microneedling, PRP, caring for graying hair. -Shop products mentioned in this episode: Vegamour GRO Dry Shampoo Take 25% off vitamin C potency+ with code VITAMINCPOD. Cannot combine with gift cards or other discount codes. Apply code at checkout. Follow the host: @alex_blair_ Call in: sayhi.chat/cleanbeautyschool Comments: podcast@mindbodygreen.com Sponsorship inquiries: sales@mindbodygreen.com
A Wellington City Councillor says there'll be some disappointment from developers and mana whenua about the now ditched Shelly Bay development. The land's been sold to Sir Peter Jackson and his wife Dame Fran Walsh, who intend to return it to its natural state. Many protested the development while others backed it, saying the city needs more housing. Councillor Nikau Wi Neera told Heather du Plessis Allan that they're still liaising with the office of the new owners about future plans. He says they've indicated it'll have a more recreational focus than the proposed residential focus, but it's a chance to explore other opportunities for the space. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we are discussing organ donation after voluntary assisted dying. My special guests are Associate Professor Neera Bhatia in the faculty of business and law at Deakin University and Associate Professor James Tibballs, a retired intensive care physician. Read their research: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.5694/mja2.52016 With MJA news and online editor, Sam Hunt. 15 mins.
Thanks to listener Neera, Brenna and Joe cook up a definition of NA (New Adult), who or what falls into it, and why agents shouldn't dismissive of the category!Wanna connect with the show? Follow us on Twitter @HKHSPod or use the hashtag #HKHSPod:> Brenna: @brennacgray / @mittenstrings (Instagram)> Joe: @bstolemyremoteHave a mail bag question or a comment about book club? Email us at hkhspod@gmail.com or tweet us your responses before the following deadlines:> Alanna: The First Adventure (Tamora Pierce, 2006) - Submit by Aug 11 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lieutenant Commander Chin-Riley and her old buddy Neera kick prejudice's ass. Join your harried hosts as they provide an embriefened catchup conversation about the timelessness of talky episodes, parallels to other classic court case-based Trekisodes, and, of course, Bergmann's ecogeographical rule regarding surface-area-to-volume ratios in high latitude endotherms. Spoiler warning! We dive right into a detail-rich discussion of this episode, so if you haven't had a chance to see it yet – beware! Next episode: We provide another catch-up episode, this time focusing on "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow" Note that this and all episodes of the It's Got Star Trek podcast contain explicit language and, frankly, an unnecessary amount of offensive content, so the show is intended only for adults and really really cool kids. Please utilize one of the following options if you have an interest in contacting your hosts: Email us at feedback@itsgotstartrek.com Twitter us @ItsGotStarTrek Mastodon us @ItsGotStarTrek@tenforward.social Instagramaphone us @ItsGotStarTrek Facebookify us @ItsGotStarTrek Watch a static image while listening to the podcast on YouTube Telephone us at 202-456-1414 You can also visit www.itsgotstartrek.com and leave a comment or head on over to the It's Got Everything subreddit to join the discussion.
Steve is joined by his best friend Phil to cover season 2 of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. This week, Una is put on trial by Starfleet for hiding her Illyrian heritage. Captain Pike enlists the help of Neera - and old friend of Una's - to hopefully get his number one back on the Enterprise. In our coverage we have some new segments. We will open up the coms to some listener questions, pick our favorite actor or actress in a segment we are calling 'Acting Captain,' and share our favorite moment of the episode in a segment we are calling "Captain's Log." 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:01:39 - Overall Thoughts 00:06:21 - Scene by Scene Recap 01:11:21 - Captain's Log (Favorite Moment) 01:14:39 - Acting Captain (Favorite Performance) 01:18:12 - Listener Questions We're on YouTube!We got BRAND NEW merch! Join the conversation at streamingthingspod@gmail.com For Streaming Things updates, follow us on Instagram:@streamingthingspodofficial Follow us all on Twitter!@StreamThingPod for the show. @moviesRtherapy for Chris. @stevemay13 for Steve. This month Streaming Things is brought to you by...
The SNP Crew are joined by their good friends at The Legal Geeks this week to help them deep dive and review Number One's trial in episode 202 of Strange New Worlds, "Ad Astra per Aspera."Looking at things from a legal point of view, Josh and Nari help the team break down the entire trial, from Captain Pike convincing Neera to take the case all the way to adding charges like conspiracy mid-case and, of course, the final verdict.Plus, some news, the mailbag, and much more on episode 140 of Strange New Pod! Follow The Legal Geeks:Twitter | Instagram | TikTokFollow Josh Gilliland:Twitter | InstagramSupport the show
This week Ben & Norm look at Neera's chances, compare German guilt with Anglo-American guilt, recount the foibles of Keir "Daily" Starmer, why you should give up on Labour and just go for a party who also won't win but will at least lose with dignity, the Biden admin launch Coolag Junior, Mr & Mrs Potato Head's God-given biology, why "normal" people are perverts and psychopaths, Sophia the Robot vs. Shamima Begum, and Cuomo the sex pest. Check out the Spaghetti For Brains newsletter: www.spaghettiforbrains.com
Happy Mothers Day to all you fabulous ladies out there doing the mothering thing. For this week we have special guest Neera Burner, adopted out of India as a baby and raised in Appalachia. Currently an influencer that has works with and has worked with major companies that we all know and love. John and Brandon have a pretty good spat going back and forth about the merits of public education and homeschooling. It was an argument that the public should take note of because it was off the hip, neither one of us knew the others perspective and we had a tense debate, it stayed within the parameters of respect and at the end of it we proved that you can disagree and still be perfectly fine with someone else with opposing beliefs. Now back to Neera who unfortunately had to moderate that one but she seemed interested to hear both sides of the argument. Neera let something off her chest on this episode so for the wellness check we discuss the seasons of life when it comes to any sort of relationship. It got a little emotional but it was so genuine and the pain so recent that you will feel the emotion when she attempts to delve into it. Big shoutout to Steve and Creekside Tavern for allowing us to setup and record there, they've got great bar food and drinks if you're ever down the Wayne County way. If you're feeling a little sluggish make sure to pick up a CAMO energy shot! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grunts-in-appalachia/support
First off… Neera flew us home from Costa Rica. (Partially)Second… we recorded our second video!! (Kind of)Third… what do you think of this statement: “They never tell you, the more you bring to the table, the harder it is to find someone to eat with.”Let's chat… ###Join us this week and slide into our inbox, boo thang! We want to hear what you have to say! GiveMeTheTipPodcast@gmail.com Make sure to follow us on Instagram, like us on Facebook, & Subscribe. Like what you hear?! Please leave us a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review on your favorite podcast directory below.
Be like Ashley… NOT Neera (who's not progressing in OUR plan to get a PJ). What's a PJ?! You should know by now, bae! Listen in & see where we're off to to record our first VISUAL podcast episode!! (Oh look… we could have used a PJ… but noooo. **insert eye roll**)Join us this week and slide into our inbox, boo thang! We want to hear what you have to say! GiveMeTheTipPodcast@gmail.comMake sure to follow us on Instagram, like us on Facebook, & Subscribe. Like what you hear?! Please leave us a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review on your favorite podcast directory below.
Tensions run high as the party talk to Li'Neera in The Great Hall of Greenhall. What is the next step to take in the fight against Berial aka Zargon? How long do they realistically have before it's too late and should they bring the fight to Zargon? Why does no one seem to get that Flint's upset?Patreon: patreon.com/thisishowwerollEmail: thisishowwerolldnd20@gmail.comTwitter: @tihwr20Discord: https://discord.gg/H2RSDTYVFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/687097571930276Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tihwrOpening recap music by Joseph McDade https://josephmcdade.com/musicMusic The Epic Trailer on Pixabay
On this weeks episode, Daniel and Slothy talk about a chaos deck themed around Neera, Wild Mage. Neera gives us a chaos based ability to essentially roll spells through our deck to find new interesting ones to cast! You wont want to miss this awesome deck tech!Deck list belowhttps://archidekt.com/decks/3478384#Neera,_Wild_Possibilities You can find all of our content atwww.intothe99.comIf you want to support the show make sure to check out our merch store and Patreon:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Intothe99Merch Store: https://teespring.com/stores/intothe99Leave us a rating or review ! It really helps us get noticed on apple and spotify and thanks so much for listening! Check out this awesome site for some of those high cost cards! Use the code IT99 for a discount at checkouthttps://abyssproxyshop.com/shop/ Intro Music by:Track: ROY KNOX - Lost In SoundMusic Provided By: Magic RecordsListen To The Original: https://youtu.be/bafd5CsNk0MFanlink: https://fanlink.to/lis The Gaming BlenderCould you design a video game? We create a new randomised hypothetical game every episodeListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
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This week Drew Levin joins me to help me edit and work out the kinks in my Neera Chaos spells deck, and broadly speaks about the process of deck building goals unto themselves. This episode was brought to you by Archidekt, CoolStuffInc, and Coalesce A+D!
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Do you ever feel like you're on a mental merry-go-round & you can't get off? If you don't get off the toxic mental cycle, you'll continue to deal with the same issues over & over again. Listen to several personal situations in the lives of Amanda & Neera as they discuss the mental bondage of self-doubt, negative self-talk, internal conflicts, and more in this rereleased episode. Join us this week and slide into our inbox, boo thang! We want to hear what you have to say! GiveMeTheTipPodcast@gmail.comMake sure to follow us on Instagram, like us on Facebook, & Subscribe. Like what you hear?! Please leave us a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review on your favorite podcast directory below.
Monisha gets into conversation with Poornima Garg, the owner and creative head of Home Neera, a brand that creates handwoven art dhurries inspired by everyday narratives, on this episode of Voices For Local. Poornima gives us a background on what these traditional handwoven rugs really are, the moment she got her first dhurrie made, the birth of Home Neera as a brand, convincing the women of Punjab to weave dhurries professionally, and a turning point in her life as a mother. To check out Home Neera's work, log onto their website www.homeneera.com, and follow their journey on Instagram @home.neera. And to keep up with Monisha Singh Katial, follow her on Instagram @monishasinghkatial. We would love to hear from you and your recommendations for homegrown brands that you think we should feature on our lineup of Voices For Local, so reach out to us @voicesforlocal on Instagram. CREDITS: Host: Monisha Singh Katial (Twitter & Instagram) This is a Maed in India production. Audio Engineer: Kartik Kulkarni Audio Editor: Aditya Arya Creative Director: Mae Mariyam Thomas Project Manager: Shaun Fanthome Producer: Husein Haveliwala
Neera & Amanda catch up on their week and give you the inside scoop on some awesome events coming up! Mark your calendars because if you know us, our events flipping ROCK! We also cover some p*ssy ass PC crap we aren't in favor of… what do you think?
Torniamo a parlare di Eracle! È da un po' che il nostro eroe non viene a farci visita… Oggi fa capolino in una drammatica storia che vede come protagonista uno dei suoi rampolli, Telefo.Nell'avventura di oggi, infatti, Eracle dà il via al racconto, è il motore dell'azione.Aleo, che regna sui territori di Tegea, nel Peloponneso, si unisce in matrimonio con Neera, una bellissima principessa, con la quale genera diversi figli. Auge è la figlia della coppia che oggi ci interessa: su di lei, infatti, si agita un buio vaticinio.Com'è d'uso, infatti, un viaggio a Delfi per interrogare l'oracolo di Apollo sul destino dei propri rampolli, soprattutto se si è un re che vuol tener saldo il proprio regno, si deve proprio fare.La pizia, la sacerdotessa che invasata dello spirito di Apollo, risponde alle istanze dei questuanti, per una volta non restituisce un responso enigmatico, come è solita fare: la risposta terribile e chiara viene donata a Aleo: i fratelli di Neera, tuoi cognati, incontreranno la morte a causa del figlio di Auge.Aleo, che non desidera una carneficina in famiglia, decide, non appena tornato a Tegea, di far rinchiudere Auge si può dire … in convento!La fa nominare sacerdotessa di Atena e la segrega nel tempio della dea: le sacerdotesse come lei rimangono caste per la vita e nessuno sarebbe così pazzo da osare di infrangere o peggio, di far infrangere questo voto!Nelle terre di Aleo giunge Eracle...
Its the finale to Welcome To The Neighborhood as our hunters uncover just whats hidden underneath the surface of this strange suburbia. What has infected the community and can they stop it? Enida takes her shot. Neera performs some big magic. Fiddler takes the wheel. Donnie takes an oath. Want to talk to some of the cast and maybe play a oneshot or two? Join us at the Dungeons and Pop Social Club! Want to give us a review, hit us up on Podchaser! Buy us a cup of coffee on Ko-fi! Cover Artwork by:Sean O'Dell Songs in this episode written by Sean O'Dell and Erik Segerstrom. Sounds from Zapsplat! Find out more at Dungeons and Pop!
Gary Duncan 0:30 Welcome to remnant revolution. I'm your host Gary Duncan, and man, I've got an awesome guest today, Cheryl Chumley. She is an author and online opinion editor for The Washington Times where she serves as a commentary writer, and the host of bold and blunt, twice weekly podcast. Cheryl has made hundreds of appearances on TV and radio, including Fox News, C span, CBN, and Newsmax TV. She is an author of four books, including socialist don't sleep, Christians must rise where America will fail. She is a US Army veteran, thank you so much for your service, and a licensed private investigator. She's a true Christian and a bold leader in our culture. She has a new book out called lock down the socialist plan to take away your freedoms. We'll talk a little bit about that today as well. Buckle your seatbelts, get ready for a great show. And don't forget to share and like write us on iTunes, and all platforms. Please share this podcast with others to get the word out about what we need to be doing as Christians to come against the evil this perpetrating this country. We must stand Christian values and not allow the devil and his minions to be the leaders of the narrative that we are to live by. Let's take a listen to the conversation. Alright, I'm here with Cheryl Chumley. And thank you, Cheryl, for being on the podcast today. Unknown Speaker 1:51 Thank you so much for having me. It's great to be with you. Gary Duncan 1:55 I have been I guess I've changed out last couple of days on your podcast. You've got a podcast called Bold and blonde as I talked about in the your bio. And your most recent one just you just put out I think yesterday or today where you interviewed Jack Hibbs. Oh, wow. I mean, that was that is so on par. I mean, it's like on target for where we're at right now. And, you know, you've also got a book coming out that's come out, it's called lockdown the socialist plan to take away your, our freedoms or your freedom. And so let's talk about both of those today. And really, from a standpoint of where is the church, because I'm telling you 2020 changed my world. It rocked my world about you know, where the church is at, you know, the body of Christ, but mainly the leaders in our body of Christ and how they just totally missed it. And the Prophet to me, the prophets missed it. They were so focused on Trump, they missed what was coming. And so here we are two years later from all that, and kind of get into a little bit of of, you know, what you talked about with Jack, but then we can talk more about the book and how the lock downs that we went through, really play a part in what's coming, because I want to know what's coming. Unknown Speaker 3:16 Well, to answer to answer the topic of discussion with Pastor Hibbs, he's a repeat guests. This is the second maybe even No, it's the third time I had him on. And this time we talked about his most recent book, countdown and prophecy, looking at where America stands. And most Bible scholars will tell you that America is not mentioned in times. And so what does that mean? So so we had a discussion along those lines and to get to your point about the churches and where the churches stand in America. Now. I gotta tell you that I spent over two years at the Washington Times covering almost exclusively Well, at least every day I had a piece on the government's overreach with the Coronavirus. The government's exploit exploiting of Americans fears to justify shutdowns and clamp downs on liberties due to the Coronavirus and none of that shocked me. None of what the government did shocked me right, except when the churches were targeted, and not that the churches were targeted. But when the churches actually bowed down to government mandates, because you have to remember, all these losses of liberty came by way of dictates issued, but under health emergency declarations, nothing was done by legislative, duly elected officials. Nothing was done transparent and open. The regular legislative route. No laws were passed justifying what the government did. And so when churches bent the knee and actually shut their doors based on government dictates I was astonished because In a country that is built on the principle of rights coming from God, and government, government only being there to protect those rights, you have to have a thriving church community. And when the churches shut their doors at the times when most Americans needed the churches to when the churches did that, that just showed me. Wow, the left has really taken a hold of America. Gary Duncan 5:23 Now, did you on the was it 14 days to curb or seven days to curve? You know, Unknown Speaker 5:30 were you weeks, two weeks to flatten the curve? Gary Duncan 5:33 Were you okay with that? Or was that like, well, let's just kind of find out where we're at with what's going on, or did you automatically know from day one, this is a rouge? Unknown Speaker 5:44 Yeah, I, I honestly, I wasn't on board with the two weeks to flatten the curve. I really wasn't. And I say that even knowing that that came under Donald Trump's presidency and I am a big fan of Donald Trump love what he did for America. Hope he runs again and wins again. But at the same time, he it was under his presidency, that Anthony Fauci, Deborah Birx, were allowed to take over the White House platform and basically issue policy all the while claiming they weren't issuing policy. So I did not. I did not like the two week shutdown that came under President Trump. At the same time. I think President Trump everything he did under the Coronavirus was done out of love for America and concern for American citizens. Unlike when the Democrats ran with the Coronavirus to justify clamp downs, everything they did was done out of self interest out of political ambition. Gary Duncan 6:49 Why one? Do you think that the churches or the leadership did not kind of see through what was going on, especially when, like you saying I'm thinking in the book is, is they allowed mass protests, they kept the abortion clinics open. They you know, Home Depot and Lowe's were were wide open while little mom and pops were shut down. Just I mean, it was all around us. I mean, I was seeing this stuff. And I had some guys down the road that have a little small store. And they were complaining that, you know, the small nurseries couldn't opened up. So everybody went to Home Depot and Lowe's and got their plant. I mean, because it was like planting season it was in April, and everybody's putting out their tomato plants and everything. And these guys are like this is so wrong. It's so wrong that, you know, the big stores could stay open, and the small mom and pops were being destroyed. But the judges were just totally ignorant to the whole thing. Unknown Speaker 7:47 Well, it was a power grab pure and simple. And we know this is true, because if the science were there, there wouldn't have been that many hypocrisy ease and there wouldn't have been that many disparities in how the science was applied. So it became this political weapon in the hands of the Democrats, they for the most part, they could choose which businesses they could keep open in which businesses they wanted to shut. And usually you had things like churches being told they had to close because entertainment venues had to close. And yet marijuana dispensaries and liquor stores could stay open. And that's exactly what Governor Gavin Newsom did in California, until the point where he lost in court and they had to allow churches to open then he turned around and trying dit and tried to dictate that, yes, churches could be open, but you couldn't sing in church. So this was a strategic design of the left to exercise their power and control. And some in the left, some of the Democrat Party did it just because they were born along with that same fear. And they they actually thought that they were doing what the science was telling them to do. And they saw nothing wrong in science that kept flipping day by day. Right? They were they were ignorant, to put it bluntly, but many of the Democrats were just politically ambitious. And they were looking down the road, that if they did not play along with what the bureaucrats in Washington, DC were telling them to do, that their political futures would come to an end. Gary Duncan 9:27 Right. And a lot of what you're saying is political. And here's here's the rub for me is that I've gotten pushback so many times, from people around me that well, and from the pulpit, you know, we're just not political. We're not gonna get into that, you know, church is not about that. And it's like, we're where we're at, because we have not been a part of the culture and we have not been in government. And and it's like, I don't, I don't know how we can get the leadership of the church to understand where we're at. I mean, we've been through a lot knocked down. I mean, you would think at that point through 2020, that a lot of them would wake up, but unfortunately, I feel like a lot of them are still asleep. What we're gonna do? Unknown Speaker 10:13 Well, I think I think God's got that under his control, you know, he's winnowing out those churches that are weak. And you know, we I had this discussion with Pastor Jack just a couple days ago on my podcast about how his church is actually thriving, because so many churches out in California shut down cave to government demands. And then even when they opened, they wanted to do social justice type things. They had signs out front, he told me about Black Lives Matter and other social justice agenda programs at the far left. And so those churches, according to him are struggling now to stay financially afloat. And yet his church has grown under this this two plus years coming out of it of Coronavirus, clampdowns because people are starving for the truth. They've been confused. They've been deceived for way too long now by the government by those that are supposed to protect them, including our medical bureaucrats. And so they're looking for a higher truth. And I think when you see these churches around the nation, that bow down to government and that now want to come out of the two years of clamp downs from the Coronavirus and pretend like, oh, they never bowed down or pretend that they need to take a softer stance when it comes to politics that that is their takeaway from the last couple of years. I think God is doing a, you know, a little winnowing of churches. And he's he's separating, you know, the churches that will stand strong for him versus the churches that are more concerned with the things of the secular world, meaning man's opinion. Gary Duncan 11:57 Yeah, and keeping the pulpits full. Yeah. There's a church here in town or in Mount Juliet, NEERA. Sigrid, the pastor Greg Locke, he's, he's, I don't you've probably seen him or heard about him through Fox News. And some of the things he gets, he gets pretty fiery. He's a church of God guy. But I mean, you people are like, Oh, you're so political. But he doesn't back down from any of this. And his churches exploded. He started out with a tent. It's, you know, small tent out of the building, because they were filling it up. And now they've got this huge, just like a football field. It's huge. It's like, I think four or 5000 people a week come in to his arm into his church, and so they're hungry for the truth. And not just some, I love how Pastor he was saying on there about just sermon ads. You know, the days of sermon ads is over. It's time for the hardcore truth. Unknown Speaker 12:54 Yeah. Oh, go ahead. You know, that doesn't surprise me what you say about the thundering from the pulpit. And that's, that's showing as attractive to people and it's drawing them to the church. Because if you draw a parallel with the political world, it sort of is the same reason why Donald Trump was able to gain so much steam in the political world. Because in both the church world now, and the political world when Donald Trump was running, Americans with traditional values, just wanted somebody to fight for those traditional values. They wanted somebody to fight for them. Through Trump, conservatives wanted people who will go to Capitol Hill and just fight whether it's against Democrats or Republicans fight for America first and in church, right? True believers want a pastor, they want a a church leader, who will fight for the truth and thunder from the pulpit. So it's not surprising to me that strength is actually being rewarded with greater following. Gary Duncan 14:03 Yeah, and that's so that's exactly where I'm at is, is I need to see from the pulpit a fiery, you know, hail and fire and brimstone which I have not heard and 30 something years if even that, that we're not talking about it's the loving Jesus in the in the you know, turn the other cheek, Jesus, and the Jesus is coming back is not going to come back in a happy mood. Unknown Speaker 14:32 Pastor Jack just said God's not happy. Because he's not right. No, I mean, he can't Gary Duncan 14:38 be with with what's 2632 babies are aborted every day. And the lunacy of these congressmen to get up there and pontificate about gun control and all this while seconds go by every 32 seconds have babies aborted. And while this one man from New York was was a railing on the Republicans, six babies were aborted during his two minute speech, and I'm like, Dude, you're signing the documents that kills babies, and you have no problem with that. But you're gonna have a problem with some nut job that's possessed by the devil, or other entities that goes and kills children, if one death is bad enough. But when you create a law that kills them, you know, I just have problems with that. Unknown Speaker 15:29 And let's not forget the destruction of innocence that takes place in this nation, above and beyond abortion, of course, but the LGBTQ movement, that the agenda from the far left to sexualize our young children, and at the same time, tear down traditional family values, and embrace the idea of fatherless homes, which, you know, has led to so many of these issues that we're seeing, as a matter of fact, by way of school shootings, most of these shooters come from broken homes without a father present. So this is, this is the left's reason, the result of leftist policies. And the left certainly won't acknowledge that. And, you know, in the end, it's going to be incumbent on those who know better, which is the Christian community in America, we, after all, do understand what it means to have a right coming from God, not government, it's going to be incumbent on the Christian community to get louder in the political world, in the secular world, which is going to be very uncomfortable for some Christians who aren't used to that. Gary Duncan 16:40 Yeah, I totally agree. And the pushback I'm getting on just that comment is that we're we're, and I guess that's where the the wheat and the chaff are getting separated, is that, you know, it's about saving the last and, and making disciples and doing the loving thing that we're supposed to do as Christians. So how do you do love while you're standing in the face of pure evil, and trying to spread that gospel? Unknown Speaker 17:08 Well, I mean, what did Jesus do when the money changers were in his temple? Right? I mean, he didn't say, oh, cool, Oh, could you please leave or, you know, somebody called the government so they can be, you know, asked to leave. I mean, He overturned their tables, and he got very upset. So I think we need to remember there's a thing called righteous anger. And, and there are many, many stories in the Bible, where followers of God, right believers in God exercised righteous anger, and they weren't persecuted by God for but rather they were elevated. So you know, make a decision, draw a line in the sand as a Christian and decide now, where do you want this country to be in five years? 10 years? 50 years for your kids sake? Do you want to just pretend like you're doing a good thing by going to church every Sunday and then ignoring the rest of the world? Or do you want to get your hands dirty and fight? And I think it's time everybody gets their hands dirty and fight? Gary Duncan 18:06 Yes. Amen. On that one. All right. So we got locked down the socialist plan to take away your freedoms. So what what's coming? I mean, what are we seeing? Talk a little bit about what what you got the research you did in the book and all that. Unknown Speaker 18:21 Yeah, well, you've heard the term the great reset, right? Well, this is a very real, non conspiratorial term that if you go to the World Economic Forum's own website, WWE forum.org. And read Klaus Schwab, who is the founder of the World Economic Forum, read his writings on the great reset. He is very clear that there is no other time like this in history, and he's talking about the Coronavirus where there can be actual global reform a global change. And for America, what he envisions is a redefining of capitalism, from stakeholder capitalism, where businesses are in business to make money and please their their shareholders, I mean, shareholder capitalism to stakeholder capitalism, where businesses are in business to advance social justice agendas. And those business that advance the most social justice agendas, whether it's radical environmentalism or Black Lives Matter and Antifa type agendas. Those businesses will survive and other business regardless of money making potential will fall. So that's a complete upsetting of America's free economy and our capitalistic system, which is a way of crumbling America for more then, and it is no coincidence that this is why you are seeing so many woke corporations out there. These corporations have signed on to the principles of the great reset, and they are rushing to get aboard the social justice bandwagon so that they can be one standing at the end. Gary Duncan 19:58 Right? It's Then what is it the economic score? Or is it the social? I can't remember Unknown Speaker 20:05 ESG environmental social governance scores standards. Yes. Gary Duncan 20:12 And so we're pushing out that way too. Yes. Unknown Speaker 20:15 And you know, in the meanwhile, there are also other Whack a Mole outcomes of these, of the Coronavirus that we need to be aware of and fight, most noticeably contact tracing. There was a bill, there was a bill before Congress a year ago with a very interesting number. It was hr 6666. And, you know, I understand that's an extra six. But it's still interesting, because the contact tracing bill that was introduced by Congressman Bobby Rush of Chicago, who has a whole Marxist background and Black Panther affiliation, by the way, he wanted $100 billion, that's billion with a B, each year to contact trace everybody in America. And what that means is basically on your smartphone on your cell phone that you carry around, you would have to download an app. And it would ping whenever you came into contact with somebody who had tested positive for the Coronavirus. And then you were supposed to self quarantine. And then the local government bureaucrats were supposed to come to your door and assist you and I put assist you in air quotes with your self quarantining. And if you didn't agree to self quarantine, there was a line of logic that said, obviously, you're not in the right mindset to take the proper medical care for yourself. So you're a danger to yourself. So then it becomes incumbent on the government to force you to undergo those mandated health treatments that they see fit. So there's contact tracing, it can lead into all kinds of directions. But when you hear contact tracing, you have to think government surveillance and tracking, because that's what's coming down the pike next. Gary Duncan 22:00 And is that a part of the Fourth Industrial Revolution? You heard? Are you familiar with that one? Unknown Speaker 22:06 Yes, I am. It's It's part and parcel of the great reset. But this is something specific in America that was introduced by way of a piece of legislation. And it got so much. Well, I did a piece on at the Washington Times. It was posted on Drudge Report. And then I went viral. And I got so much attention that it never went forward with a final vote. But I think what they're doing is they're piecemealing it now through Congress. So it's something to watch out for. Gary Duncan 22:35 So we really need to be very attentive to every little detail that our our the other elected officials are doing specifically. Unknown Speaker 22:43 Yes, yes. That's a good way to put it. Gary Duncan 22:47 I like what you said and a lot of this show notes I have here for for the book. It says Let no crisis go to waste and old style democratic politicking, the new motto, thanks to Coronavirus, has never let fear go to waste is that one of the main underlying tactics of this lockdown is fear. It's huge. Unknown Speaker 23:12 It is the primary one. And as you know, fear is a tool of Satan, right? So right there. If you're fearful, then I would grab a copy of your Bible and find out why you're fearful. First off, because Christians shouldn't be fearful, you should be bold. And the fact that the government is able to exploit fear just shows it well actually it goes hand in hand with the growing secularization of American society. Gary Duncan 23:42 Yeah, and I like what you're talking about the individual rights come from God, or they don't. And so I want to your other public podcast you were talking about that. I was listening to it today, actually. And it's titled, I think it's titled similar to that is that our you know, our inalienable rights come from God and not from government. And you show the contrast of how the government was taking these away. And the lockdown is one of the biggest ways they did it. How do we protect ourselves from that again, if if we can't, you know, especially like, if all we do is go to church, listen to sermon, go home. And we don't engage in in the culture or at least open our minds a little bit more to what's out there and others that like this program, and your podcasts are bold and blunt, and your book and these kinds of things, pick books up that talk about this if we if we don't pay attention, we're going to be in the same boat in another year when they figure out the next big you know, thing to throw on the country. Unknown Speaker 24:49 Yeah, I mean, look at what the public education system is teaching America's kids. And you know, my I have four kids three went through public school, the last One, she's 50. Now, my husband and I, Yang two when she was in middle school because Barack Obama wanted to put little boys in the girls bathrooms, and she refused to go to the bathroom, she used to come home and rush to the bathroom every day. So we had it. But not everybody is able to do that for their child. And even if you can, even if you are one of these lucky few in America, who can bring your child into a Christian based school or private school or homeschool, right? What about the rest of the kids out there who are steadily learning the propaganda that the government wants them to learn, and they are going to be the nation's next generation of leaders. So you're going to have to live in this country, of believers in socialism and haters of America, and somehow still be the light that Jesus wants you to be? It's going to be very difficult, and it's going to be very dark times. And I just think that it's incumbent on those who love America, to fight for America, if nothing else to honor those who went before and gave the ultimate sacrifice their lives. Gary Duncan 26:05 Yes, yes. And thank you for your service because you're an Army vet, correct? Unknown Speaker 26:09 Yes, I Yes. Thank you. Gary Duncan 26:11 Thank you for that. And so we need to, like the Bible says, my people perish for lack of knowledge. So we need to get knowledge. Pick up a book, get the book locked down a socialist plan to take away your freedom spell Cheryl Chumley. Also check out our podcast bold and blunt podcasts. It's on the edified network. Cheryl, is there any any place else that they can look up? I know you got two books on Amazon because I saw one of them's number one on I think fundamental, Christian category. And then you've got the other What's your book before that one called? Unknown Speaker 26:45 I actually have four books. My my previous one is socialist don't sleep, Christians must rise or America will fall. And then before that was devil in DC, and before that was please state USA, your website. Cheryl chumley.com. Gary Duncan 27:01 Cheryl chumley.com. We appreciate you. I appreciate you very much for taking the time. I know we're running just a little bit late here. But thank you so much for coming on the podcast and much Blessings to you for standing up. You're a true warrior in every sense, and we need more people like you. Unknown Speaker 27:19 Thank you so much, and thank you for all you do. God bless. All Gary Duncan 27:23 right, God bless you. Thank you, Cheryl. Unknown Speaker 27:25 Thanks again for listening to this episode of remnant revolution. If you liked what you heard, please leave a comment and rating in iTunes and Google Play. This helps us get heard by more people. And don't forget to share the podcast with your friends and family. Be sure to visit www dot remnant revolution.org. To join the conversation, access the show notes and keep up to date on important events and programming. To catch all the latest from me. You can follow me on Instagram at remnant revolution. Until next time, armor up, stand up and speak up Transcribed by https://otter.ai
Solomon's made quite a mess and he's scrambling to get a team of special people together before anyone picks up a sniff of what's going on. Can this new team of outcasts and outliers work together to save a surburban neighborhood or will the last resort be sent in? Enida breaches culinery norms. Neera accepts reluctantly. Fiddler decides to fight for the environment. Donnie finds out he has a file. Want to talk to some of the cast and maybe play a oneshot or two? Join us at the Dungeons and Pop Social Club! Want to give us a review, hit us up on Podchaser! Buy us a cup of coffee on Ko-fi! Cover Artwork by:Sean O'Dell Songs in this episode written by Sean O'Dell and Erik Segerstrom. Sounds from Zapsplat! Find out more at Dungeons and Pop
12-year NFL Player, Pro Bowler, philanthropist, and a bestie to Amanda & Neera, WADE SMITH, pops the official "Guest Cherry" on the podcast and joins the ladies for story time. From locker room "equipment" to staying faithful while living the celebrity life, Wade shares some candid convo and interesting life tips. Join us this week and slide into our inbox, boo thang! We want to hear what you have to say! GiveMeTheTipPodcast@gmail.comMake sure to follow us on Instagram, like us on Facebook, & Subscribe. Like what you hear?! Please leave us a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review on your favorite podcast directory below.
After searching for Toby in the morning, the party marks the location of their camp and continues to Greenhall. Will Li'Neera be surprised by their rapid return? What information will the party share with the druids? Does Flint have a can of spiders?Like what you hear? Support us at patreon.com/thisishowwerollPatreon: patreon.com/thisishowwerollEmail: thisishowwerolldnd20@gmail.comTwitter: @tihwr20Discord: https://discord.gg/H2RSDTYVLinktree: https://linktr.ee/tihwrOpening recap music by Joseph McDade https://josephmcdade.com/music
On this episode Neera & Amanda discuss the massive anxiety that comes with doing something outside of your comfort zone, responses to the first podcast, and the racist ass sh*t Neera dealt with while in Vegas. Join us this week and slide into our inbox, boo thang! We want to hear what you have to say! GiveMeTheTipPodcast@gmail.comMake sure to follow us on Instagram & Subscribe. Like what you hear?! Please leave us a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review on your favorite podcast directory below.
Neera & Amanda discuss what's held them back, what made them finally pull the trigger on this podcast and the fears they continue to face. You may find something offensive or (mom) may not be too happy with this episode, but it is what it is. Love us or hate us, we feel called to produce it. It's time to move past our own insecurities, get out of our heads and do something that could potentially help others! We hope you'll join us on this journey called life. Cheers!Join us this week and slide into our inbox, boo thang! We want to hear what you have to say! GiveMeTheTipPodcast@gmail.comMake sure to follow us on Instagram, like us on Facebook, & Subscribe. Like what you hear?! Please leave us a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review on your favorite podcast directory below.
Find out WHY Amanda & Neera chose to start a podcast, WHAT took them so damn long, and WHAT are they going to be discussing.
This week is epic! Our first woman guest and her story is amazing. Born in India and adopted to the mountains of Appalachia she has a passion for the people and culture she grew up in and we love it. We don't want to give away the story that you need to hear so sit back, grab a beer and listen to a success story for the ages. We look forward to working with Neera in the near future on some collaborations on video doing something outside our wheelhouse, gaming! That's all we'll say at this point so we don't give away anything that is important from this episode. Grunts Gear and Gadgets this week is something that has become quintessential to our podcast but can be used in the outdoors or in the case of an emergency power outage. On the Appalachian Ales and Tales we highlight a beer from Pennsylvania called Iron City Beer. Go check it out and enjoy yourself. Our recommendation is to grab a sixer of Iron City and join us on this one. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/grunts-in-appalachia/support
The grand old party of Indian politics is in shambles. With a weak presence in Parliament of only 44 seats, the Congress has lost much of its voice and influence. Its state governments are racked by internal dissent and the leadership cannot seem to makeup its mind.Much of the blame is laid at the door of the Gandhi family - Sonia Gandhi and her two children Rahul and Priyanka - and their grip on the party. But is that the only reason?On this episode, host Sidharth Bhatia is joined by Prof. Neera Chandhoke. She has been studying Indian politics for a long time. She was Professor of Political Science at Delhi University, and is now a Distinguished Fellow at Centre for Equity Studies. She has authors several books on politics and civil society, and contributes regularly to newspapers and online news portals.Sidharth and Prof. Chandhoke talk about the Indian National Congress' loss in seats, popularity and even relevance, the BJP's systematic attacks and trolls on Rahul Gandhi having stuck, the problems with the Congress Party currently, whether the Congress is in crisis, how the top leadership can't stand each other, why they need to hold internal elections as to the leadership of the party itself, the Gandhi family's hold on the party, and lots more. Tune in for an eye opening conversation.Follow Prof. Chandhoke on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChandhokeNeeraFollow Sidharth Bhatia on Twitter and Instagram @bombaywallahbombaywallah and https://instagram.com/bombaywallahYou can listen to this show on The Wire's website, the IVM Podcasts website, app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
After being carried out of The Hearth by Li'Neera's children, the party is on a flight back to Greenhall with heavy and determined hearts. Time is running short and it seems that nature itself can feel the impending doom. What new information will the Pool of Knowledge reveal? How many more friends and family members will the party have to lose? Where are they going next?Like what you hear? Support us at patreon.com/thisishowwerollPatreon: patreon.com/thisishowwerollEmail: thisishowwerolldnd20@gmail.comTwitter: @tihwr20Discord: https://discord.gg/H2RSDTYVLinktree: https://linktr.ee/tihwrOther music by: Jordan ReedOpening recap music by Joseph McDade https://josephmcdade.com/musicEdited by Keegan Reed
Neera Patidar walked away from the family fortune to pursue her dreams of becoming a successful entrepreneur in the "good 'ol boy" oil and gas industry of Houston and became independently wealthy to then pursue being a restauranteur. While Amanda Abiassi pursued ventures to make a difference with NPO's and fund raisers. Together, they joined forces and created one of the most popular luxury event marketing companies in Houston Texas. In this episode, while enjoying their favorite cocktail of vodka and water with lemon, they openly shared their struggles, sacrifices and tough decisions earning respect as women in business while also clawing their way through 2020's pandemic. 100% Tilted; "Discussions w/ Winning Underdogs", is Houston's #1 business podcast/video series produced by Tilted Concepts, LLC. venture capital firm, with hosts, Anthony Milton, CEO and Michael-David Reilly, Dir of Marketing. Featuring guests who have overcome the odds, failures, mishaps and practical lessons to reach success in their endeavors in business, entrepreneurship, sales, sports, personal growth, money, relationships and more, to uncover the heart-felt stories that molded them along the way. Be sure to subscribe to the 100% Tilted Podcast on iTunes! pcr.apple.com/id1546190772 Also check out: Website: www.TiltedConcepts.com IG: www.instagram.com/TiltedConcepts Twitter: www.twitter.com/TiltedConcepts FB: www.facebook.com/TiltedConceptsLLC AUDIO Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Play & more: @GetTilted Want to be a guest on our show? Send us an Instagram DM #GetTilted #100%Tilted #YouTubeExclusive Music Intro/Outro: by Freebeats.io We have the rights to use.
This week the gang is joined by comedian Larry Nichols (aka Larry XL) to discuss Black History Month. Also covered: the big freeze that hit Texas and other states, the politics of energy, the passing of Rush Limbaugh, and ex-President Trump's return to the public spotlight.
This episode we're talking Neera Tanden! Neera is well known for being a Hillary Clinton loyalist, leader of the American Center for Progress (think tank), and her general hatred for Bernard Sanders and the Bernie Brothers. BUT FIRST we talk about raccoons and Hubie Halloween, thanks Travis! For inquiries spindocpod@gmail.com