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The Integrated Care Podcast
Ep. #82 Kickstarting the Year; January Podcast Insights

The Integrated Care Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 39:22


In this episode of the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association (CFHA) podcast, production editor Grace Pratt and co-hosts Neftali Serrano, Jen Thomas, and Bridgette D. discuss the challenges and opportunities for healthcare providers in 2025. They delve into how to navigate uncertainty, the importance of community, and finding pockets of joy amidst adversity. Key highlights include Neftali's leadership insights, Jen's work with the Illinois Psychiatric Society on integrated care, and Bridgette's efforts in primary care behavioral health. The podcast also features a powerful poem by Lauren Brantz, 'Inauguration 2025,' emphasizing love, faith, and community as acts of resistance in challenging times. Tune in for a blend of optimism and practical steps to make positive changes in healthcare this year.

Oops All Segments
118: Zelda Roleplay (with Neftali Morales)

Oops All Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 53:32


Improvisor & designer Neftali Morales steps into the dojo with Kevin and Thomas. After a bit of banter, the trio tackle an online hip-hop quiz where Thomas is mostly just around. Then Neftali takes them through a classic improv game of Zelda Roleplay. Finally they discuss impactful films on them, such as Batman Returns, the Adam West ‘60s Batman film, and It's a Wonderful Life. 00:00 Intro & Check Ins 15:38 Rap Pop Quiz 27:35 Emmy Winning Moment 40:51 Real Impact Neftali Morales: Trigger Happy (every Saturday in Chicago): https://theannoyance.thundertix.com/events/188538 Bender Martial Arts: https://www.bendermartialarts.com/ Secret Family at the Den Theatre (Chicago) on Feb 13th: https://thedentheatre.com/performances/2025/1/16/secret-family-the-den-theatre-comedy-club   Check out our DnD show: 'What We Do in the Basement': https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/what-we-do-in-the-basement/id1552947049 FOLLOW Oops All Segments on Instagram: www.instagram.com/oopsallsegments FOLLOW Oops All Segments on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@oopsallsegments SUBSCRIBE to Oops All Segments on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@oopsallsegments

La Bibbia Oggi
Luce nelle tenebre (Matteo 4:12-17) - Jonathan Whitman

La Bibbia Oggi

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 49:09


Predicazione espositiva del Pastore Jonathan Whitman di Matteo capitolo 4 versetti da 12 a 17. Registrata presso il Centro Evangelico Battista di Perugia l'8 Dicembre 2024.Titolo del messaggio: "Luce nelle tenebre"MATTEO 4 V12-1712 Gesù, udito che Giovanni era stato messo in prigione, si ritirò in Galilea. 13 E, lasciata Nazaret, venne ad abitare in Capernaum, città sul mare, ai confini di Zabulon e di Neftali, 14 affinché si adempisse quello che era stato detto dal profeta Isaia: 15 «Il paese di Zabulon e il paese di Neftali,sulla via del mare, di là dal Giordano,la Galilea dei pagani, 16 il popolo che stava nelle tenebre,ha visto una gran luce;su quelli che erano nella contrada e nell'ombra della morteuna luce si è levata». 17 Da quel tempo Gesù cominciò a predicare e a dire: «Ravvedetevi, perché il regno dei cieli è vicino».

Homilias - IVE
”Ser Apóstolo como Cristo para nossos irmãos”

Homilias - IVE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 5:04


Homilia Padre Fábio Vanderlei, IVE:Evangelho de Jesus Cristo segundo Mateus 4,12-17.23-25Naquele tempo,ao saber que João tinha sido preso,Jesus voltou para a Galileia.Deixou Nazaré e foi morar em Cafarnaum,que fica às margens do mar da Galileia,no território de Zabulon e Neftali,para se cumprir o que foi dito pelo profeta Isaías:"Terra de Zabulon, terra de Neftali, caminho do mar,região do outro lado do rio Jordão, Galileia dos pagãos!O povo que vivia nas trevas viu uma grande luz;e para os que viviam na região escura da morte brilhou uma luz".Daí em diante, Jesus começou a pregar, dizendo:"Convertei-vos, porque o Reino dos Céus está próximo".Jesus andava por toda a Galileia,ensinando em suas sinagogas,pregando o Evangelho do Reinoe curando todo tipo de doença e enfermidade do povo.E sua fama espalhou-se por toda a Síria.Levavam-lhe todos os doentes,que sofriam diversas enfermidades e tormentos:endemoninhados, epiléticos e paralíticos.E Jesus os curava.Numerosas multidões o seguiam,vindas da Galileia, da Decápole, de Jerusalém, da Judeia,e da região além do Jordão.Palavra da Salvação.

Palavra do Dia
Palavra do dia - Mt 4,12-17.23-25 - 06/01/25

Palavra do Dia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 3:33


Naquele tempo, 12 ao saber que João tinha sido preso, Jesus voltou para a Galileia. 13 Deixou Nazaré e foi morar em Cafarnaum, que fica às margens do mar da Galileia, 14 no território de Zabulon e Neftali, para se cumprir o que foi dito pelo profeta Isaías: 15 "Terra de Zabulon, terra de Neftali, caminho do mar, região do outro lado do rio Jordão, Galileia dos pagãos! 16 O povo que vivia nas trevas viu uma grande luz; e para os que viviam na região escura da morte brilhou uma luz". 17 Daí em diante, Jesus começou a pregar, dizendo: "Convertei-vos, porque o Reino dos Céus está próximo". 23 Jesus andava por toda a Galileia, ensinando em suas sinagogas, pregando o Evangelho do Reino e curando todo tipo de doença e enfermidade do povo. 24 E sua fama espalhou-se por toda a Síria. Levavam-lhe todos os doentes, que sofriam diversas enfermidades e tormentos: endemoninhados, epiléticos e paralíticos. E Jesus os curava. 25 Numerosas multidões o seguiam, vindas da Galileia, da Decápole, de Jerusalém, da Judeia, e da região além do Jordão.

The Integrated Care Podcast
Ep. #81 End of Year Reflections and New Beginnings: Integrated Care and Personal Growth

The Integrated Care Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 53:37


Join the team from the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association (CFHA) as they reflect on the past year, share their biggest learnings, and discuss their hopes for the future. In this reflective episode, co-hosts Grace, Monica, Bridget, Jen, and Neftali discuss creative problem-solving amidst obstacles, personal and professional growth, and important lessons learned. They also share exciting plans for 2025 and explore the importance of measurement in healthcare, the joy of new professional connections, and the value of being unapologetically authentic. Tune in for a thoughtful conversation on integrated care and more.

FOOD 4 OUR SOUL
RAB SURI CATTAN- YOSI COJAB Y JOSE NEFTALI- LUDOPATIA EN ESTOS TIEMPOS

FOOD 4 OUR SOUL

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 65:17


RAB SURI CATTAN- YOSI COJAB Y JOSE NEFTALI- LUDOPATIA EN ESTOS TIEMPOS by FOOD 4 OUR SOUL

Passo dopo passo alla lettura della Bibbia

Scopri la Bibbia un versetto per volta con semplici commenti dell'insegnante Egidio Annunziata.LETTURA DELLA SACRA BIBBIAEsodo 1 - https://www.bible.com/it/bible...1 Questi sono i nomi dei figli d'Israele che vennero in Egitto. Essi ci vennero con Giacobbe, ciascuno con la sua famiglia:2 Ruben, Simeone, Levi e Giuda;3 Issacar, Zabulon e Beniamino;4 Dan e Neftali, Gad e Ascer.5 Tutte le persone discendenti da Giacobbe erano settanta. Giuseppe era già in Egitto.6 Giuseppe morì, come morirono pure tutti i suoi fratelli e tutta quella generazione.7 I figli d'Israele furono fecondi, si moltiplicarono abbondantemente, divennero numerosi, molto potenti, e il paese ne fu ripieno.8 Sorse sopra l'Egitto un nuovo re, che non aveva conosciuto Giuseppe.9 Egli disse al suo popolo: «Ecco, il popolo dei figli d'Israele è più numeroso e più potente di noi.10 Usiamo prudenza con esso, affinché non si moltiplichi e, in caso di guerra, non si unisca ai nostri nemici per combattere contro di noi e poi andarsene dal paese».11 Stabilirono dunque sopra Israele dei sorveglianti ai lavori, per opprimerlo con le loro angherie. Israele costruì al faraone le città che servivano da magazzini, Pitom e Ramses.12 Ma quanto più lo opprimevano, tanto più il popolo si moltiplicava e si estendeva; e gli Egiziani nutrirono avversione per i figli d'Israele.13 Così essi obbligarono i figli d'Israele a lavorare duramente.14 Amareggiarono la loro vita con una rigida schiavitù, adoperandoli nei lavori d'argilla e di mattoni e in ogni sorta di lavori nei campi. Imponevano loro tutti questi lavori con asprezza.15 Il re d'Egitto parlò anche alle levatrici ebree, delle quali una si chiamava Sifra e l'altra Pua, e disse:16 «Quando assisterete le donne ebree al tempo del parto, quando sono sulla sedia, se è un maschio, fatelo morire; se è una femmina, lasciatela vivere».17 Ma le levatrici temettero Dio, non fecero quello che il re d'Egitto aveva ordinato loro e lasciarono vivere anche i maschi.18 Allora il re d'Egitto chiamò le levatrici e disse loro: «Perché avete fatto questo e avete lasciato vivere i maschi?»19 Le levatrici risposero al faraone: «Le donne ebree non sono come le egiziane; esse sono vigorose, e prima che la levatrice arrivi da loro, hanno partorito».20 Dio fece del bene a quelle levatrici. Il popolo si moltiplicò e divenne molto potente.21 Poiché quelle levatrici avevano temuto Dio, egli fece prosperare le loro case.22 Allora il faraone diede quest'ordine al suo popolo: «Ogni maschio che nasce, gettatelo nel Fiume, ma lasciate vivere tutte le femmine».Episodio: Esodo 1Conduttore: Egidio AnnunziataLuogo: Nocera Inferiore, Salerno - ItalyEvento: Incontro domenicale della comunità Essere Un CristianoData: 10/12/2023Lingua: ItalianaProduzione: © Essere Un Cristiano 2023

Meadowhead Christian Fellowship
Sunday Gathering – Genesis – Relationships

Meadowhead Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 33:02


Sermon Summary: God's Unwavering Promises Sermon Title: Relationships - Genesis 30 Speaker: Andy Summary: Andy's sermon delves into the intricate tapestry of Genesis 30, a chapter filled with familial drama, jealousy, and divine intervention. He draws parallels between the soap opera-like events depicted in the chapter and the complexities of modern life, highlighting how God's plans often unfold amidst chaos and human imperfection. The sermon begins by summarizing the key events of the chapter: Rachel's jealousy of Leah, the birth of Jacob's children through his wives and their maidservants, and Jacob's struggle with Laban. Andy emphasizes the unconventional nature of these events, challenging our preconceived notions of a neat and orderly God. He then focuses on Rachel's character, highlighting her jealousy, blame-shifting, and longing for children. Despite her struggles, Andy points out that God remembers Rachel and fulfills His promise by granting her a son, Joseph. This serves as a reminder that God's promises are unwavering, even in the face of human failings and disappointments. Andy connects Rachel's experience to the challenges faced by individuals today, emphasizing the importance of maintaining faith in God's promises even when life seems unfair or chaotic. He encourages listeners to trust in God's timing and to seek His guidance amidst life's complexities. The sermon concludes with a call to action, urging listeners to embrace God's forgiveness and to find freedom from self-criticism. Andy emphasizes that Jesus' sacrifice on the cross has removed the burden of condemnation, allowing us to live a life free from reproach and self-doubt. Bible References: Genesis 30:1-43 Key Themes: God's unwavering promises The power of faith amidst challenges The importance of forgiveness and self-acceptance The transformative power of Jesus' sacrifice Additional Notes: The sermon is delivered in a conversational and relatable style, making it accessible to a wide audience. Andy uses personal anecdotes and relatable examples to illustrate the concepts discussed in the sermon. The sermon emphasizes the importance of trusting in God's timing and His plan for our lives. Transcript Yeah, I brought the gifts and offerings from the church at 146 this morning Good morning, everybody Great to see you. So let's open God's Word together and continue The soap opera that is Genesis Okay, as we heard Nick, I think used the analogy last week and compared chapter 29 to Coronation Street, I think as we get into chapter 30 that coronation Street pales into significance completely and It's I'm not going to read it all because we're beer from the rest of the morning But but it's it's a fascinating chapter All right, and a lot of these chapters are actually it's good It challenges our sort of preconceptions and I don't know for you Maybe as you look at this afterwards as you hear and listen to this now some of this, you know We get a conception that God likes things to be nice and ordered but actually it's we like nice things to be nice and ordered and we think Christianity should be this and this and this and This and God will work when this is sorted out and as we read these chapters We actually find the truth to be a long way from that It's fascinating. So last week we heard about Leah Who was Jacob's? Became Jacob's wife by deceit from Leah's dad and And we heard about having four children by Jacob and that even though Rachel Leah's sister was the one that Jacob wanted to marry That actually he was deceived into Marrying Leah and had four children by her and chapter 30 Opens with Rachel being jealous of her sister And actually not only jealous of her sister But then starting to blame everybody else for what's going on and pointing the finger at Jacob and saying well You know, this is your fault and Jacob gets angry with Rachel And so Rachel tells Jacob but to go and sleep with her maidservant This is soap opera and beyond go and sleep with her maidservant Who is called Bilhar and so he does that and then Bill hug his birth to Dan and Neftali these two boys And then guess what on seeing that Leah Rachel's sister says aha Jacob go and sleep with my maidservant and have children Yeah, so that happens Leah tells Jacob to sleep with her maidservant a lady called Zilpah and Gad and Asher are born All right, and then we get into the first Me even more weird bit Okay, so if you remember last week the names of Leah's sons The oldest son was a chap called Reuben All right And then we read in this chapter chapter 30 that Rachel goes to Reuben and say give me some of your mandrakes That's a plant right? I don't know the ins and outs of that But she asked him she asked Leah's eldest son for mandrakes and Leah hears this and intervenes and says no So Rachel says, oh, okay. I'll let you sleep with Jacob if you let me have Reuben's mandrakes It's all in here, right? It's all in here, okay And so Leah says yeah, okay, cuz Leah hadn't been able to have children after she'd had before she stopped having children So Jacob sleeps with Leah Again and Izzikar and Zebulun two sons are born and then Dinah one daughter is born And then we get into the middle of the chapter and we read that God Remembers Rachel and we'll get into what that means in a little bit God remembers Rachel and Rachel conceives and she gives birth to Joseph And that gives a bit of light at the end of the tunnel for us because we know that there's some stuff coming in later Chapters that we can really preach about without getting confused Right and you we can all sing the songs and all that stuff. You know, that's coming. So that's good news Right, but so then we get to the end of that bit and then the second half of the chapter This is weird bit number two. Jacob wants to go back home So if you remember he had studied work seven years for Laban who is the dad of Rachel and Leah He worked seven years so that he could marry Rachel and Laban tricks him and makes him marry Leah and it says you need to work another seven years In order to have Rachel as your wife as well. So so So he's worked 14 years for laban and he goes to laban says I want to go home Yeah, I want to go home with my wives and family but laban says well hang on a minute while you've been working for me These 14 years I've got really wealthy and things have gone really well for me I'd like you to stay Jacob name your wages and you can stay and work for me So Jacob has a think right and he says okay I'll name my wages and I'll stay working for him My wages are I want every speckled and spotted sheep and goat and every dark lamb that you have Okay, you were this still. Okay, so so you'd be glad I've summarized it rather than reading it. So labor says yeah Okay, you're on and then the very same day Laban runs around and gets every spotted sheep speckled lamb speckled goat and dark lamb and scurries them away from Jacob So he can't find them Okay, you can bear with this bow with this it gets better So then Jacob he goes around the trees that are poplar almond and plane trees Get some branches and strips the bark off them and then he puts those branches in the water troughs Where the sheep come to drink and when his sheep come to drink from those water troughs and they mate Guess what? They give birth to young that are streaked and speckled and spotted How about you can't wait to hear what we're gonna talk about this Right and we read at the end of that chapter Jacob becomes exceedingly wealthy Okay I'm gonna I just thank God that when you want to prepare sometimes I feel okay There's a few few key verses in here that I really want to bring out and that's what we're going to be doing this morning But with that summary you think why is going on? What is happening here because of all this crazy stuff happening, you know, this is this is the nation of Israel This is the people of God. This is God's chosen people his holy nation and there's like there's four months to all of them And they're conceived in sort of chaos but I tell you that's why God works because when all that mess is going on all that complexity of human interaction and Stuff that a lot screwed up stuff that doesn't make sense and people making mistakes We're gonna see a little bit more in a minute God's plans and God's purposes Continue to move forward And I tell you that is such good news because that says when there's so much mess in my life God's plans and purposes for me continue to move forward when there's so much mess in the church God's plans and purposes for the church continue to move forward when there's so much mess in this nation In this continent in this world today God's plans and purposes are continuing to move forward Because it's not all nice and neat and boxed up, you know And actually we think about it the story we've had so far is you know Remember God spoke to Abraham about his promises, you know and our Abraham's gonna have children as numerous as the sand on the seashore and there's the Stars in the sky and Abraham tries to make it happen himself and give Ishmael arrives and Sarah laughs at God and says I can't Have children and lo and behold. Guess what? She does have the one and then Isaac. He doesn't seem to want to get married So, how is he going to carry on the promise? But eventually he marries Rebekah and then we have the stories of Esau and Jacob and the deceit With their mum Rebekah in order that Jacob gets the blessing and without all of that and now that same sort of mess He's just carrying on Yeah, and we shouldn't be surprised that we're living in a place of mess But what we should be doing is in that place of mess saying God, what are you doing? What are you saying I want to tune into what you are doing and what's happening Last week. We looked at Leah and we saw how God brought her to a place of praise and freedom From what everybody else thought about her, you know We heard how she won that was unattractive that she was the the cast off that her dad Skeamed to give her away to her husband and the challenge of that for her obviously but God brought her through that to a place of freedom from what people thought and a place of praise and worship To God this week. We're going to home in on her sister Rachel And and just talk a little bit about that in the next few minutes You see Rachel Rachel was the attractive one as we heard last week and when you read about line chapter 29 Rachel was the one that Jacob wanted to marry The one he was prepared to wait seven years Before he could have her as his wife and then agreeing to work another seven years Afterwards, you know, that was the value of that man placed on that woman and there's a sermon or two in there about values Between men and women which we're not going to get into but you can get the picture How highly he respected her and thought of her and now at the start of chapter 30 we read this in verse 1 When Rachel saw that she was not bearing Jacob any children. She became jealous of her sister. That's Leah Who by this time had four children? So she said to Jacob give me children or I'll die Jacob became angry with her and said am I in the place of God who has kept you from having children? So Rachel is jealous at the outset of this, you know Leah is having all the children to Jacob and she hasn't had any and you kind of start think How must that have felt? to her how much she you've handled that how painful and Difficult that must been must have been not only just naturally But we've gone from the promise of God to Abraham like like I said the promise of God came to Abraham Your children are going to be that numerous and he has one son Right. His children are going to be as numerous as the sand on the seashore and the stars in the sky And he just has one son and it's like the promise of God is hanging by a thread One son and then Isaac marries Rebecca and yeah, they have two sons, but the promise and blessing of God is to Jacob only One son so for two generations this massive promise of God is like he's hanging by a thread Just one son Just one son and now we get to Jacob and suddenly it's like the children of the promise are popping up everywhere You know Leah's had four by this time already and they're in the promise and the blessing of God, but there's Rachel And she must be thinking what's going on? How could this have happened? She is not involved She is the one missing out And I think we probably all know a little bit about how that feels I remember when I was a Young man of 18 so probably like a lot of us. I went through school we had a group of mates who hung out together and when I got to I did a levels with these guys and when the results came out all the all of them got the grades to go off to college except for me and And I remember at the time thinking Well thinking quite a few things. I remember I remember them on the day The results came out then trying to console me that doesn't work. Does it? You know, they've got the grades They're off into it Is that at that time people always went off to new towns and cities and whatever and they were off And they were excited and they tried to console me But it doesn't work does it like that when when you're the one feeling left out of all these other people If all these other people try and console it, it doesn't really work I remember the school throwing a book of courses at me and say have a look at that and that was the sum of their wisdom And I remember the walk home to my parents house and feeling this sense of failed Expectations, you know, it's not a statement about them It's just my insecurity in the way that I processed it at the time But the biggest thing I think I remember more than anything else was that everybody else they had success Everybody else was getting on everybody else was now leaving the hometown where we'd grown up and was off to something new and exciting And I was missing out And you know that feeling when everyone around you is in on something but you're not You're missing out, you know for those of us Christians of a certain age and era would remember when you know John Wimber came in the 1980s when the Toronto blessing so-called happened in the 90s and so many Conversations around then when God was doing stuff in people's lives if you weren't feeling it you felt you were missing out And it just exposed our insecurities Actually that we feel why isn't that happening to me? God mustn't love me as much as he loves them and all that sort of tosh, right because it's just bringing out our insecurities That's all it's doing and so here for Rachel wishes. She's missing out That's what it's like for her. I Thought this was gonna happen God But it hasn't Not only not only is what I thought was going to happen to me not happening it's happening to them Leah is the one getting blessed in the story, but I thought it was me. I thought Jacob loved me I thought the blessing of God was going to come to me I thought I was gonna have children but it's not happening and not only is it not happening to me It is happening to that person over there It's not fair God Why is it like this God? in life In the church in our own pursuit of Jesus Is this resonating a bit? That's good Certainly does with me and we do what Rachel does in the story we look for things and we look for people to blame and point the finger at Jacob this is your fault. She says, you know I'm when we feel like that and that jealousy and anger is in us We might not use those words but often what it boils down to we look to point the finger away from us And blame somebody or something else. We thought this was what God had promised surely This was the will of God. I thought the church was going to do this I thought revival was going to happen in the 1980s or whatever and it didn't We thought this is what God had promised and instead of being in a place of a place of praise like her sister Leah We get into a place of anger and Jealousy sure we might hide it from time, but we might suppress it. We might get really good at putting the mask on So it doesn't so but from time to time guess what it bursts out We can't help it because it is in there because of the frustration of What of our understanding because of the disappointment that this has happened to them and it hasn't happened to us Because the anger is so deep-seated and so eats away in our quiet moments How can God do that with them? Leah isn't even the one that Jacob wanted to marry It's so unfair How come this has happened in my life? I Thought God was leading me on But now I haven't got a clue what's happening And you know for Rachel it's it's childlessness or that word we often read about in Scripture It's that sense of feeling barren and maybe for you this morning But this is resonating a little bit and and you're feeling a sense of barrenness You know that sense of desert of where is God? Why has this happened Lord? Or maybe it's just a sense of sickness or desperation or loneliness or isolation Is The killer question as I think about this is What is Rachel lost sight of at this point in the passage at this point in the story? she's lost sight of God's promises are true and He is faithful and loving to all he has made I walked in and we're singing Is Waymaker Promise keeper miracle worker probably the wrong order, but you know what I mean, right? We sing those songs, right? We sing those words and because it's a great tune We might even sing it with gusto But the reality is have we got a hold of that in our lives because scripture teaches us that not Darlings these or Bethel or whoever our favorite worship guy is You know because scripture teaches that what God is have we got a hold of that and a learning to apply that in the nitty-gritty Earthy really annoying things that happen in our day-to-day lives And not just reserve it for a moment on a Sunday morning because that's what this is about That's what Jesus wants to do with us He wants us to get a grip of his word and apply it into our hearts and work hard to make it change our lives And our lifestyle because he's got freedom for us. Oh God that's what he wants to do And Yet, I guess just like Rachel There's a great pressure to try and fix it ourselves because we want it now We don't want to wait for anything You know the pressure in the world around us is if you've got to wait for anything move on to the next thing Don't wait, you know we used to preach ages ago must have been 1980s or 90s We talked about instant foods instant coffee instant tea is you know the pressure on smashed you remember smash? Hey We're all old. I know right and the need for everything instant You know now. It's just it's just got to be a few clicks away One click away one swipe or whatever and he's there in front of us and all so many things in life That will bring that pressure of instantness to us, but anything that is of value takes time Particularly when it comes to relationships Particularly when it comes to and I'm talking about relationships husband wise parents and children Friends in the church, but of course especially with Jesus, and it takes that investment It takes that build up of trust And so although Rachel tries to manufacture it herself and let Jacob sleep with her maidservant That doesn't really cut it for her sure she gets two kids But as we'll see in a minute that doesn't address the root issue of what's going on in our life And for you and me we can do that as we get frustrated thinking we're waiting for God. I'll give him a hand Right yeah, and I'll try and do something myself, but at the end of the day That doesn't cut the mustard it doesn't doesn't address. What is going on? So he stays like that for Rachel As I say and it's interesting just like her ancestors You know Abraham tries to make it himself and as Ishmael there's a bit of shenanigans going on with Rebecca and Esau and Jacob and now she tries to have a go and all along already We're only in chapter 30 of the Bible There's an awful lot more chapters to come yet, and everybody's trying to make you up and do it themselves Instead of learning this God who was promised This is a God who is going to act and do it in his time in his way Until We get to verse 22 Which I'm so glad is in here not just because of the rest of the chapter But because of what it teaches us today and what Rachel can teach us today, so we get to verse 22 And we read this then God remembered Rachel He listened to her and opened her womb She became Pregnant and gives but gave birth to a son and said God has taken away my disgrace and she named the son Joseph It's just a few things about this first of all so when he says God remembered Rachel, it's really important We don't think that actually yeah, God's really busy. He's sorting out Jacob Maybe he's even gone to what Esau's doing and he's seen some other people around the rest of the world and they go Rachel I forgot about Rachel quick was that RACHEL or RACH8EL I can never remember. It doesn't mean that okay when we read that God remembered Rachel It's not like he had a senior moment, but I would now I'm just forever telling me to write lists So that I remember, but then I've got to remember to look at the list so so but you know It's not like that God hasn't got a great long list and he's gone way past the Rachel item and he's down here now And he's got to go back. It's not like that. He doesn't forget in that sense, okay? But this is the third so we go back to scripture to try and figure out. What does that really mean then? Well, this is the third time already in the Bible that we read this phrase in chapter 8 and verse 1 of Genesis We read God remembered Noah But that time Noah was in the ark It was bobbing around on the waters and then we read God remembered Noah And he dries the waters out and the ark settles And then the next time is in chapter 19 of Genesis just before he's about to destroy Sodom and Gomorrah and we read and God remembered Abraham and rescued Lot from Sodom and Gomorrah in other words This is a phrase used to indicate that God is about to take action on behalf of that person for their good God is about to do it Indicates a turning point that what I've been the status quo before that what I've been what life was about before But what I've been the norm and what I got used to and expected God was suddenly going to do something and change all of that. So that was no longer the case So for Noah the ark was going to land and all the animals are going to come out It was a turning point for Abraham Lot his nephew was going to be rescued from those cities and now for Rachel we see there's a sudden change As she moves from being barren to being childless and anybody who's gone from having no children to having one child Will understand the massive turning point that is in life But there's much more to it than simply having children here in this passage for us You see God had not forgotten Rachel his promises and his plans and his purposes are not upset by our Disappointments by our screw-ups by our what the Bible calls sin sure we may think they are from our perspective But he does not forget his promises and plans and purposes remain true He is a Heavenly Father who loves his people. He had made a covenant with Abraham That's a big strong word for a prompt were you've way beyond the promise He made that to Abraham and he was going to fulfill it and now the promise of God was on Rachel and that was not going to change no matter what else happened or had happened to her The Promises of God over us are not affected by family rouse and arguments That's so good to know in it That is so good to know and they're not affected by how long that we have to wait And so what what was the effect of this? I? Just want to end bring this to an ending with this bit What was the if you guess she had a son she had Joseph of course? But there's this little phrase in the NIV it says that Though she said God has taken away my disgrace I just want to change that slightly in most other versions. He says God has taken away my reproach and actually when I looked it up the Sounds arrogant. I don't say the original Hebrew. I looked it up in a book I'll just write and actually the word the word is better translated reproach, so I looked up reproach in a dictionary And it said in the dictionary reproach means to criticize someone Especially for not being successful or not doing what is expected? You see if all the ladies had turned up in unit two yesterday at one o'clock And there was bare tables and there was eight lads sat on the chairs playing cards together Erica would be totally justified in reproaching me That will be fully done it means you know you tell you criticizing someone for not being successful or not Doing what is expected, but notice the what she says God has taken away my reproach So in other words Rachel is criticizing herself Especially for not being successful and not doing what is expected of her She is criticizing herself. She's thinking whatever she she's thinking. What is everybody else saying about me? What is everybody else thinking about me, and she's a result of that. She's criticizing herself and then suddenly God comes and acts and Takes that away But I just how common is that amongst us in fact the more I think about this the more I think we're all like this right we all get hang-ups and start thinking What does so-and-so think about me? What do they think about me? You know I wish I was like them But I'm not like them. I'm not as successful as them. We might not use that language But we criticize ourselves And so we have this reproach if you like to ourselves you think if only I was like them We use language like Well, I'm not a success I've I've not got a levels. I failed my a levels. I'm not a success I can't do that I Would never be like them. I could never be like them I'm a failure I Don't belong You know we use language if you use language like that Just in here you may not even tell people about it, but in here Then that is you are approaching yourself, and you are criticizing yourselves for not being successful or doing what is expected And we do that don't we and it and it's such a crippling thing it really is it's such a crippling thing that That that constrains and restricts and limits And as we focused on it limits what God can do innocent through us When as we're going to see he's won the freedom for us to be to not have to live like that. You see Rachel Stop worrying What other people thought about her? She stopped viewing herself as the loser as an object of ridicule of being Second best her approach was taken away by God Enabling her to have a child and in a kind of ironic twist of scripture this same father God takes away our approach Through the death of his only child on the cross at Calvary He's done it. He's done it. We don't have to live in that place where we are critical of ourselves all the time We don't have to live in that place where what we do is so conditioned by everybody else around us because that's what we're bothered Thinking about he has won freedom for us on the cross not to have to live like that Paul writes in fact Paul writes in his letter to the to the Colossians but Jesus has taken it away and nailed it to the cross if You're stuck in a place this morning where you are critical of yourself because of what other people have or haven't said and you've got false Expectations of yourself because it's driven by what other people have done or said or thought about you Jesus says I've nailed that to the cross we can be free Good Some of us are getting it we can be free and we need to come back to the cross and find that place and say Jesus I need your forgiveness. He writes Paul writes again in Romans 8 there is now no Yeah, get it see now that is classic isn't it that's a verse that we know and love because we're good Christians Right, but the trick is applying that to our lives day by day in our thought life You don't have to be critical of yourself. You don't have to stand accept the stand there say I'm a failure I'm no good because Jesus says no there is no condemnation for anyone who is in Christ We have to get a hold of that and apply it to our lives These scriptures are here to set us free and to bring us truth Not just simply to memorize but that is a step on the way, right? But here to set us free and we need to get a hold of this word and let it change our lives because this tells Us what God is all about this tells us what God has got a plan for you and a purpose for you This tells us how we need to live and discover who this Jesus really is and that he is alive today And it can change lives Just To come back to so it's a my little story when I was 18 and that sense of feeling, you know a loss Late, so it's just like Rachel. Nothing changed straight away. But later that year I had an interview at what was then called Sheffield Polytechnic And I remember going back on the train home from that interview and it's one of those really old trains Not steam train One of those really old trains were those carriages that have got six seats in only, you know The sliding door and there's three seats there And I had that compartment to myself on the way home and for the first time I didn't really use this language then But for the first time I had this sudden sense that God's hand was on what was going on and that switched Maybe even at that point or soon after and I wasn't bothered that my mates had gone away and off doing their thing Suddenly there was something far more significant on the scene God's hand God's plan God's purposes And so I finish with this and I do come back to this this issue of reproach And maybe as we sing at the end, I want to encourage you to respond to Jesus about this because you know Maybe the starting place is actually to ask for forgiveness Maybe Maybe the starting place is to say, Lord, I'm sorry to think like that I bring this all to you Jesus and if it's helpful I encourage you just to come and kneel at the cross and the sun and just do business with God Because he longs for us to be free from this. You don't have to live like that anymore because Jesus died on the cross and is alive today to change your heart change your mind and change your life and Those patterns those thought patterns can be transformed by the power of the cross and I just encourage you as we worship In a minute to respond to him. Like I said come and kneel on the floor and worship and give it to him He is the one who can do this You see when God breaks into your life There's a reevaluation of what truly matters and as we encounter a living God a Loving father who has called us by name who has chosen us who says you are mine Who has watched over us from before we were conceived Who has very great and precious promises for us and who ultimately gave us his only son for you And for me the more we live in that space the less we worry about what has happened What others think and the more we live in the goodness that our reproach is taken away by Jesus Amen

Passo dopo passo alla lettura della Bibbia

Scopri la Bibbia un versetto per volta con semplici commenti dell'insegnante Egidio Annunziata.LETTURA DELLA SACRA BIBBIAGenesi 49 - https://www.bible.com/it/bible...1 Poi Giacobbe chiamò i suoi figli e disse: «Radunatevi, e vi annuncerò ciò che vi avverrà nei giorni a venire.2 Radunatevi e ascoltate, o figli di Giacobbe! Date ascolto a Israele, vostro padre!3 Ruben, tu sei il mio primogenito, la mia forza, la primizia del mio vigore, eminente in dignità ed eminente in forza.4 Impetuoso come l'acqua, tu non avrai la preminenza, perché sei salito sul letto di tuo padre e hai profanato il mio letto su cui eri salito.5 Simeone e Levi sono fratelli: le loro spade sono strumenti di violenza.6 Non entri l'anima mia nel loro consiglio segreto, non si unisca la mia gloria al loro convegno! Perché nella loro ira hanno ucciso degli uomini e nella loro malvagità hanno tagliato i garretti ai tori.7 Maledetta la loro ira, perché è stata violenta, e il loro furore, perché è stato crudele! Io li dividerò in Giacobbe e li disperderò in Israele.8 Giuda, te loderanno i tuoi fratelli; la tua mano sarà sul collo dei tuoi nemici; i figli di tuo padre s'inchineranno davanti a te.9 Giuda è un giovane leone; tu risali dalla preda, figlio mio; egli si china, s'accovaccia come un leone, come una leonessa: chi lo farà alzare?10 Lo scettro non sarà rimosso da Giuda, né sarà allontanato il bastone del comando dai suoi piedi, finché venga colui al quale esso appartiene e a cui ubbidiranno i popoli.11 Egli lega il suo asinello alla vite e il puledro della sua asina alla vite migliore; lava la sua veste col vino e il suo mantello col sangue dell'uva.12 Egli ha gli occhi rossi dal vino e i denti bianchi dal latte.13 Zabulon abiterà sulla costa dei mari; sarà sulla costa dove approdano le navi, il suo fianco s'appoggerà a Sidone.14 Issacar è un asino robusto sdraiato fra due ovili.15 Egli ha visto che il riposo è buono e che il paese è ameno; ha curvato la spalla per portare il peso, ed è stato costretto ai lavori forzati.16 Dan giudicherà il suo popolo, come ogni altra tribù d'Israele.17 Dan sarà una serpe sulla strada, una vipera cornuta sul sentiero, che morde i garretti del cavallo e fa cadere il cavaliere all'indietro.18 Io aspetto la tua salvezza, o Signore!19 Gad sarà assalito da bande armate, ma egli, a sua volta, le assalirà e le inseguirà.20 Da Ascer verrà il pane saporito, ed egli fornirà delizie regali.21 Neftali è una cerva messa in libertà; egli dice delle belle parole.22 Giuseppe è un albero fruttifero; un albero fruttifero vicino a una sorgente; i suoi rami si stendono sopra il muro.23 Gli arcieri lo hanno provocato, gli hanno lanciato frecce, lo hanno perseguitato,24 ma il suo arco è rimasto saldo; le sue braccia e le sue mani sono state rinforzate dalle mani del Potente di Giacobbe, da colui che è il pastore e la roccia d'Israele,Episodio: Genesi 49Conduttore: Egidio AnnunziataLuogo: Nocera Inferiore, Salerno - ItalyEvento: Incontro domenicale della comunità Essere Un CristianoData: 26/11/2023Lingua: ItalianaProduzione: © Essere Un Cristiano 2023

New Life Romanian Church
Victor Braica – De la libertate la robie

New Life Romanian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024


Exod 1.1-14 1. Iată numele fiilor lui Israel, intraţi în Egipt; au intrat cu Iacov fiecare cu familia lui:2. Ruben, Simeon, Levi, Iuda,3. Isahar, Zabulon, Beniamin,4. Dan, Neftali, Gad şi Aşer.5. Sufletele ieşite din coapsele lui Iacov erau şaptezeci de toate. Iosif era atunci în Egipt.6. Iosif a murit, şi toţi fraţii lui, şi toată […]

Passo dopo passo alla lettura della Bibbia

Scopri la Bibbia un versetto per volta con semplici commenti dell'insegnante Egidio Annunziata.LETTURA DELLA SACRA BIBBIAGenesi 35 - https://www.bible.com/it/bible...1 Dio disse a Giacobbe: «Àlzati, va' ad abitare a Betel; là farai un altare al Dio che ti apparve quando fuggivi davanti a tuo fratello Esaù».2 Allora Giacobbe disse alla sua famiglia e a tutti quelli che erano con lui: «Togliete gli dèi stranieri che sono in mezzo a voi, purificatevi e cambiatevi i vestiti;3 partiamo, andiamo a Betel; là farò un altare al Dio che mi esaudì nel giorno della mia angoscia e che è stato con me nel viaggio che ho fatto».4 Essi diedero a Giacobbe tutti gli dèi stranieri che erano nelle loro mani e gli anelli che avevano agli orecchi; Giacobbe li nascose sotto la quercia che è presso Sichem.5 Poi partirono. Il terrore di Dio invase le città che erano intorno a loro, e nessuno inseguì i figli di Giacobbe.6 Così Giacobbe e tutta la gente che aveva con sé giunsero a Luz, cioè Betel, che è nel paese di Canaan.7 Lì costruì un altare e chiamò quel luogo El-Betel, perché Dio gli era apparso lì quando egli fuggiva davanti a suo fratello.8 Allora morì Debora, balia di Rebecca, e fu sepolta al di sotto di Betel, sotto la quercia che fu chiamata Allon-Bacut.9 Dio apparve ancora a Giacobbe, quando questi veniva da Paddan-Aram, e lo benedisse.10 Dio gli disse: «Il tuo nome è Giacobbe. Tu non sarai più chiamato Giacobbe, ma il tuo nome sarà Israele». E lo chiamò Israele.11 Dio gli disse: «Io sono il Dio onnipotente; sii fecondo e moltìplicati; una nazione, anzi una moltitudine di nazioni discenderà da te, dei re usciranno dai tuoi lombi;12 darò a te e alla tua discendenza dopo di te il paese che diedi ad Abraamo e a Isacco».13 E Dio se ne andò risalendo dal luogo dove gli aveva parlato.14 Allora Giacobbe eresse, nel luogo dove Dio gli aveva parlato, un monumento di pietra; vi fece sopra una libazione e vi sparse su dell'olio.15 Giacobbe chiamò Betel il luogo dove Dio gli aveva parlato.16 Poi partirono da Betel. C'era ancora qualche distanza per arrivare a Efrata, quando Rachele partorì. Ella ebbe un parto difficile.17 Mentre penava a partorire, la levatrice le disse: «Non temere, perché questo è un altro figlio per te».18 Mentre l'anima sua se ne andava, perché stava morendo, chiamò il bimbo Ben-Oni; ma il padre lo chiamò Beniamino.19 Rachele dunque morì e fu sepolta sulla via di Efrata, cioè di Betlemme.20 Giacobbe eresse una pietra commemorativa sulla tomba di lei. Questa pietra commemorativa della tomba di Rachele esiste tuttora.21 Poi Israele partì e piantò la sua tenda di là da Migdal-Eder.22 Mentre Israele abitava in quel paese, Ruben andò e si unì a Bila, concubina di suo padre, e Israele venne a saperlo.23 I figli di Giacobbe erano dodici. I figli di Lea: Ruben, primogenito di Giacobbe, Simeone, Levi, Giuda, Issacar, Zabulon.24 I figli di Rachele: Giuseppe e Beniamino.25 I figli di Bila, serva di Rachele: Dan e Neftali.Episodio: Genesi 35Conduttore: Egidio AnnunziataLuogo: Nocera Inferiore, Salerno - ItalyEvento: Incontro domenicale della comunità Essere Un CristianoData: 20/08/2023Lingua: ItalianaProduzione: © Essere Un Cristiano 2023

Rust Belt Rundown
Episode 74 featuring Neftali “Nef” Sanchez of Martindale Electric Co.

Rust Belt Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 31:40


In celebration of National Skilled Trades Day (May 1st, 2024), we are joined by Neftali “Nef” Sanchez of Martindale Electric Co.! Nef was placed by Rust Belt Recruiting at Martindale in 2019. He shares with us how that opportunity came to be and what his experience working with Rust Belt was like. He has found great success in his time at Martindale and he shares with us the positive relationship he has maintained with his employer and the opportunities that a career in the skilled trades has afforded him such as a college degree and his journeyman title. 

Passo dopo passo alla lettura della Bibbia

Scopri la Bibbia un versetto per volta con semplici commenti dell'insegnante Egidio Annunziata.LETTURA DELLA SACRA BIBBIAGenesi 30 - https://www.bible.com/it/bible...1 Rachele, vedendo che non partoriva figli a Giacobbe, invidiò sua sorella, e disse a Giacobbe: «Dammi dei figli, altrimenti muoio».2 Giacobbe s'irritò contro Rachele, e disse: «Sono forse io al posto di Dio che ti ha negato di essere feconda?»3 Lei rispose: «Ecco la mia serva Bila; entra da lei; ella partorirà sulle mie ginocchia e, per mezzo di lei, avrò anch'io dei figli».4 Ella gli diede la sua serva Bila per moglie, e Giacobbe si unì a lei.5 Bila concepì e partorì un figlio a Giacobbe.6 Rachele disse: «Dio mi ha reso giustizia, ha anche ascoltato la mia voce e mi ha dato un figlio». Perciò lo chiamò Dan.7 Bila, serva di Rachele, concepì ancora e partorì a Giacobbe un secondo figlio.8 Rachele disse: «Ho sostenuto contro mia sorella lotte straordinarie e ho vinto». Perciò lo chiamò Neftali.9 Lea, vedendo che aveva cessato d'aver figli, prese la sua serva Zilpa e la diede a Giacobbe per moglie.10 Zilpa, serva di Lea, partorì un figlio a Giacobbe.11 E Lea disse: «Che fortuna!» E lo chiamò Gad.12 Poi Zilpa, serva di Lea, partorì a Giacobbe un secondo figlio.13 Lea disse: «Sono felice! perché le fanciulle mi chiameranno beata». Perciò lo chiamò Ascer.14 Ruben uscì al tempo della mietitura del grano e trovò nei campi delle mandragole, che portò a Lea sua madre. Allora Rachele disse a Lea: «Ti prego, dammi delle mandragole di tuo figlio!»15 Ma Lea rispose: «Ti pare poco avermi tolto il marito, che mi vuoi togliere anche le mandragole di mio figlio?»E Rachele disse: «Ebbene, si corichi pure con te questa notte, in compenso delle mandragole di tuo figlio».16 Come Giacobbe, sul far della sera, se ne tornava nei campi, Lea uscì a incontrarlo, e gli disse: «Vieni da me, perché ti ho preso per me con le mandragole di mio figlio». Ed egli si coricò con lei quella notte.17 Dio esaudì Lea, la quale concepì e partorì a Giacobbe un quinto figlio.18 E lei disse: «Dio mi ha ricompensata, perché ho dato la mia serva a mio marito». E lo chiamò Issacar.19 Lea concepì ancora e partorì a Giacobbe un sesto figlio.20 E Lea disse: «Dio mi ha fatto un bel regalo; questa volta mio marito abiterà con me, perché gli ho partorito sei figli». E lo chiamò Zabulon.21 Poi partorì una figlia e la chiamò Dina.22 Dio si ricordò anche di Rachele; Dio la esaudì e la rese feconda.23 Ella concepì e partorì un figlio, e disse: «Dio ha tolto la mia vergogna».24 E lo chiamò Giuseppe, dicendo: «Il Signore mi aggiunga un altro figlio».25 Dopo che Rachele ebbe partorito Giuseppe, Giacobbe disse a Labano: «Lasciami partire, perché io vada a casa mia, nel mio paese.26 Dammi le mie mogli per le quali ti ho servito, i miei figli, e lasciami andare, poiché tu conosci il servizio che ti ho prestato».27 Labano gli disse: «Se ho trovato grazia agli occhi tuoi, rimani; giacché credo di indovinare che il Signore mi ha benedetto per amor tuo».Episodio: Genesi 30Conduttore: Egidio AnnunziataLuogo: Nocera Inferiore, Salerno - ItalyEvento: Incontro domenicale della comunità Essere Un CristianoData: 16/07/2023Lingua: ItalianaProduzione: © Essere Un Cristiano 2023

Japan Baseball Weekly
Vol. 14.11: Neftali Soto, Rockin With Roki, Impressions, Punchless Baseballs, HighHeat ...

Japan Baseball Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 62:46


Neftali Soto of Lotte is the guest, we go Rockin with Roki Sasaki, offer our impressions - and depressions - about both leagues, discuss the punchless baseballs in NPB this season and handle some HighHeat.

Equipaggiati
#5 - I Primi Discepoli - Matteo 4:12-25

Equipaggiati

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 7:06


Benvenuti ai 4 Vangeli-letture in 1 anno 5 gg a settimanaOggi: I primi discepoliGesù comincia a predicare12-13 Quando Gesù venne a sapere che Giovanni era stato arrestato, lasciò la Giudea e tornò a casa, a Nazaret, in Galilea; ma ben presto si trasferì a Cafarnao, sul lago di Galilea, vicino a Zàbulon e Neftali.14 Così si avverava la profezia di Isaia:15 «Nelle terre di Zàbulon e Neftali, vicino al lago, nelle campagne al di là del fiume Giordano e nellʼalta Galilea dove abitano tanti stranieri; 16 là i popoli che vivevano nellʼoscurità hanno visto una grande luce; stavano nella terra della morte e la luce si è levata sopra di loro».17 Da allora in poi, Gesù cominciò a predicare: «Lasciate il peccato e volgetevi a Dio, perché il Regno dei Cieli è vicino!»18 Un giorno, mentre stava passeggiando lungo la riva del lago di Galilea, Gesù vide due fratelli: Simone, (che poi sarà soprannominato Pietro) e Andrea. Stavano in barca a pescare con le reti, dato che erano pescatori di mestiere.19 Gesù li chiamò: «Venite con me e vi insegnerò come si pescano le anime degli uomini!» 20 Lasciate immediatamente le loro reti, Simone e Andrea andarono con lui.21 Poco più oltre, sempre sulla riva, Gesù vide altri due fratelli, Giacomo e Giovanni, che sedevano su di una barca col padre, Zebedeo, e riparavano le reti. Gesù li chiamò. 22 Ed anche quelli interruppero il lavoro e, lasciato il loro padre, andarono con lui.23 Gesù percorse tutta la Galilea, insegnando nelle sinagoghe, predicando ovunque la buona notizia del Regno dei Cieli e guarendo ogni tipo di malattia ed infermità. 24 La notizia dei suoi miracoli varcò i confini della Galilea, così che una folla di malati ben presto si presentò a lui per farsi guarire, giungendo persino dalla Siria. Li guariva tutti, qualunque fosse la loro malattia o sofferenza; sia che fossero posseduti dai demòni, sia che fossero squilibrati, o paralizzati.25 Unʼenorme folla lo seguiva ovunque andasse: gente dalla Galilea e dalla Decapoli, gente da Gerusalemme e da tutta la Giudea, e perfino gente che giungeva da oltre il Giordano.Support the show

Japan Baseball Weekly
Vol. 13.27: Neftali Soto, Playoff Races, Official And Unofficial No-Nos, Okabayashi Hit Streak, HighHeat ...

Japan Baseball Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 70:33


Neftali Soto of the Yokohama BayStars is the guest, we briefly discuss the playoff races in the Central and Pacific leagues, look at an official no-hitter and an unofficial no-no, the 29-game hitting streak Yuki Okabayashi put together and handle some HighHeat.

Policy Chats
Education Policy: Bridging Opportunity Gaps and Adapting to Change

Policy Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 34:57


In this episode, Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Coachella, Neftali Galarza talks with students from the UC Riverside School of Public Policy about education as a means to break opportunity barriers and how education can adapt amid an ever-changing world. About Neftali Galarza: In addition to being Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Coachella, Neftali Galarza is also the Director of the Community Engagement and Partnerships Team within the Riverside County Office of Education. Previously, he served as the Director of Community Outreach for the California Alliance for Renewable Energy Solutions and was a Board Trustee for the Coachella Valley Unified School District. Neftali completed his B.A. in Political Science with a minor in Labor Studies at the University of California, Riverside. Neftali also holds a Master of Public Administration (MPA) from California Baptist University. Learn more about Neftali Galarza via https://www.linkedin.com/in/neftali-galarza-1810a999/ Podcast Highlights: “The party politics, that doesn't matter when you're a three year old trying to get into preschool or you're a ten year old in elementary school or twelve year old in middle school or fifteen year old in high school. These party politics that are so divisive - they don't matter to these kids. And we need to bring back the conversation centered around the children, not about party politics that we're bringing into our school districts.” - Neftali Galarza on the topic of how divisive politics can delay necessary reforms to education. “I grew up in a mobile home park in Oasis, which is in Riverside County. There are to this day, a lot of communities don't have access to potable water... The idea that those students can go to college or go to a workforce, a CT program, and then join the labor union. Through education, you create these opportunities. Now you could jump a few economic ladders. Now you're in a different tax bracket. And that's through education that we have these opportunities to be able to create a community that moves forward, progresses and that we bring everyone together.” - Neftali Galarza on the topic of the power of education to help communities break socioeconomic barriers. “And I mentioned it's very important to have paid internships too... I had to take loans to do these internships and I'm paying them off now. I'm grateful that things have worked out for me, but it was a gamble on myself and the organizations that I wanted to intern in for. When we have a paid internship program, we can ensure that a college student isn't working at a fast food restaurant, going to school full time, and then looking for unpaid internship program.” - Neftali Galarza on the topic of the necessity of paid internships for college students, so they don't have to sacrifice their education for work experience or an income. Guest: Neftali Galarza (Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Coachella) Interviewers: Rachel Strausman (UCR Public Policy Major, Dean's Vice Chief Ambassador) Raiyan Kalam (UCR Public Policy Major, Dean's Chief Ambassador) Watch the video version of this episode here: https://youtu.be/CGb_oBVTGCE Music by: C Codaine https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Xylo-Ziko/Minimal_1625 https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Xylo-Ziko/Phase Commercial Links: https://spp.ucr.edu/ba-mpp https://spp.ucr.edu/mpp This is a production of the UCR School of Public Policy: https://spp.ucr.edu/ Subscribe to this podcast so you don't miss an episode. Learn more about the series and other episodes via https://spp.ucr.edu/podcast.

DEUS AMA EM VOCÊ!
Uma grande transparência de Deus!

DEUS AMA EM VOCÊ!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 2:42


Primeira Leitura: Deuteronômio 34,1-12 Leitura do livro do Deuteronômio – Naqueles dias, 1Moisés subiu das estepes de Moab ao monte Nebo, ao cume do Fasga, que está defronte de Jericó. E o Senhor mostrou-lhe todo o país, desde Galaad até Dã, 2o território de Neftali, a terra de Efraim e Manassés, toda a terra de Judá até o mar ocidental, 3o Negueb e a região do vale de Jericó, cidade das palmeiras, até Segor. 4O Senhor lhe disse: “Eis aí a terra pela qual jurei a Abraão, Isaac e Jacó, dizendo: ‘Eu a darei à tua descendência'. Tu a viste com teus olhos, mas nela não entrarás”. 5E Moisés, servo do Senhor, morreu ali, na terra de Moab, conforme a vontade do Senhor. 6E ele o sepultou no vale, na terra de Moab, defronte de Bet-Fegor. E ninguém sabe até hoje onde fica a sua sepultura. 7Ao morrer, Moisés tinha cento e vinte anos. Sua vista não tinha enfraquecido, nem seu vigor se tinha esmorecido. 8Os filhos de Israel choraram Moisés nas estepes de Moab durante trinta dias, até que terminou o luto por Moisés. 9Josué, filho de Nun, estava cheio do espírito de sabedoria, porque Moisés lhe tinha imposto as mãos. E os filhos de Israel lhe obedeceram e agiram como o Senhor tinha ordenado a Moisés. 10Em Israel nunca mais surgiu um profeta como Moisés, a quem o Senhor conhecesse face a face, 11nem quanto aos sinais e prodígios que o Senhor lhe mandou fazer, na terra do Egito, contra o faraó, os seus servidores e todo o seu país, 12nem quanto à mão poderosa e a tantos e tão terríveis prodígios que Moisés fez à vista de todo Israel. – Palavra do Senhor. Salmo Responsorial: 65(66) Bendito seja o Senhor Deus, que me escutou, / é ele que dá vida à nossa vida. 1. Aclamai o Senhor Deus, ó terra inteira, / cantai salmos a seu nome glorioso, / dai a Deus a mais sublime louvação! / Dizei a Deus: “Como são grandes vossas obras!” – R. 2. Vinde ver todas as obras do Senhor: / seus prodígios estupendos entre os homens! / Todos vós que a Deus temeis, vinde escutar: / vou contar-vos todo bem que ele me fez! / Quando a ele o meu grito se elevou, / já havia gratidão em minha boca! – R. Evangelho: Mateus 18,15-20 Aleluia, aleluia, aleluia. Em Cristo, Deus reconciliou consigo mesmo a humanidade; / e a nós ele entregou essa reconciliação (2Cor 5,19). – R. Proclamação do Evangelho de Jesus Cristo segundo Mateus – Naquele tempo, disse Jesus aos seus discípulos: 15“Se o teu irmão pecar contra ti, vai corrigi-lo, mas em particular, a sós contigo! Se ele te ouvir, tu ganhaste o teu irmão. 16Se ele não te ouvir, toma contigo mais uma ou duas pessoas, para que toda a questão seja decidida sob a palavra de duas ou três testemunhas.17Se ele não vos der ouvido, dize-o à Igreja. Se nem mesmo à Igreja ele ouvir, seja tratado como se fosse um pagão ou um pecador público. 18Em verdade vos digo, tudo o que ligardes na terra será ligado no céu e tudo o que desligardes na terra será desligado no céu. 19De novo eu vos digo: se dois de vós estiverem de acordo na terra sobre qualquer coisa que quiserem pedir, isso vos será concedido por meu Pai que está nos céus. 20Pois onde dois ou três estiverem reunidos em meu nome, eu estou ali, no meio deles”. – Palavra da salvação.

Chente Ydrach
NEFTALI - ser hijo de Pacho, futuro NBA y habla de cuando se descarriló

Chente Ydrach

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 47:17


Japan Baseball Weekly
Vol. 13.16: Neftali Soto, BayStars, Interleague Highlights, Striking Differences, Top May Players, HighHeat

Japan Baseball Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 79:29


Neftali Soto of the BayStars is the guest, we look at the first week of interleague play, dig deeper into striking differences involving the Giants, predict the top players of May and close things out with some HighHeat.

Ctrl+Alt+Delete with Lisa Duerre: For Leaders In Tech Escaping Burnout and Rebooting Leadership
The Hidden Powers of Highly Sensitive People | Neftali Velez

Ctrl+Alt+Delete with Lisa Duerre: For Leaders In Tech Escaping Burnout and Rebooting Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 56:16


In this episode of Ctrl + Alt + Delete with Lisa Duerre™ - Make sure to lean in during these key moments in the episode: [1:58] What should leaders be thinking about to create a high-performance environment? [3:10] What does it mean to be a highly sensitive person? [8:58] Sensitivity is a spectrum [11:25] Sensitivity is not about emotion [12:58] Are highly sensitive people the same as introverts? [14:37] How to re-energize yourself as a highly-sensitive person [17:10] Create the environment that best suits you to lead & love [20:10] Highly sensitive people as assets to leaders [23:46] Leaders have a responsibility to become more sensitive [27:34] Advice/tools for highly-sensitive people [32:10] 3 steps that are pivotal to highly-sensitive people [40:17] Where are you on the sensitivity scale? [47:44] Resources to learn if you have highly-sensitive traits KEY TAKEAWAYS: Sensitivity is misunderstood as empathy, but it is not about emotions. Highly-sensitive people have highly tuned senses. Having a deep knowledge of yourself and what you need allows you to better understand others. Highly-sensitive people will help you create an environment where everyone is more comfortable and productive. Shyness is not an innate trait, but a label we put on people. As a leader, you are responsible for creating a safe space for all individuals on the team. Stay Connected: Neftali's website: www.SpiritPandaCoaching.com Neftali's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/spirit-panda-coaching RLD Group's website: https://rldgroupllc.com RLD Group's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rldgroupllc RLD Group on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rldgroupllc Lisa Duerre on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisaduerre/ Ctrl + Alt + Delete with Lisa Duerre™ on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@realtalkwithlisa

OtraXFavor
Otra X Favor #78: Fan Segment with Neftali Ochoa, “Clásicos”, Dynamo/Austin FC, Chivas/America, Barcelona/Real Madrid

OtraXFavor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 118:37


Host Richie Contreras and Co-host ‘Koke' invite Neftali Ochoa in another fan segment episode to talk about the weekend full of “clásicos” (also known as derbies) between Houston Dynamo vs Austin FC, Chivas vs America & Barcelona vs Real Madrid. Thank you for watching or listening don't forget to Like, Share, and Subscribe to our channel on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Youtube and Social Media! Special thanks to our Sponsor Hopsquad Brewing! Intro (0:00) Dynamo vs Austin FC (18:29) Chivas vs America (1:06:29) Barcelona vs Real Madrid (1:19:57) Advice to Josh Wolff (1:55:51) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/otraxfavor/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/otraxfavor/support

Homilias PNSConceição RB
Padre Pedro | Domingo, 22 de Janeiro de 2023 | 3º Domingo do Tempo Comum

Homilias PNSConceição RB

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 13:02


3º Domingo do Tempo Comum Evangelho Mt 4,12-23 12Ao saber que João tinha sido preso, Jesus voltou para a Galileia. 13Deixou Nazaré e foi morar em Cafarnaum, que fica às margens do mar da Galileia, 14no território de Zabulon e Neftali, para se cumprir o que foi dito pelo profeta Isaías: 15”Terra de Zabulon, terra de Neftali, caminho do mar, região do outro lado do rio Jordão, Galileia dos pagãos! 16O povo que vivia nas trevas viu uma grande luz, e para os que viviam na região escura da morte brilhou uma luz”. 17Daí em diante Jesus começou a pregar dizendo: “Convertei-vos, porque o Reino dos Céus está próximo”. 18Quando Jesus andava à beira do mar da Galileia, viu dois irmãos: Simão, chamado Pedro, e seu irmão André. Estavam lançando a rede ao mar, pois eram pescadores. 19Jesus disse a eles: “Segui-me, e eu farei de vós pescadores de homens”. 20Eles imediatamente deixaram as redes e o seguiram. 21Caminhando um pouco mais, Jesus viu outros dois irmãos: Tiago, filho de Zebedeu, e seu irmão João. Estavam na barca com seu pai Zebedeu consertando as redes. Jesus os chamou. 22Eles imediatamente deixaram a barca e o pai, e o seguiram. 23Jesus andava por toda a Galileia, ensinando em suas sinagogas, pregando o Evangelho do Reino e curando todo tipo de doença e enfermidade do povo. — Palavra da Salvação.

O Poder da Oração
Oração da Manhã com Padre Alex Oliveira -Anúncio do Evangelho (Mt 4,12-23) - 3º Domingo do Tempo Comum / 22/01/2023

O Poder da Oração

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 9:15


Primeira Leitura (Is 8,23b-9,3) Leitura do Livro do profeta Isaías: 23bNo tempo passado o Senhor humilhou a terra de Zabulon e a terra de Neftali; mas recentemente cobriu de glória o caminho do mar, do além-Jordão e da Galileia das nações. 9,1O povo que andava na escuridão viu uma grande luz; para os que habitavam nas sombras da morte, uma luz resplandeceu. 2Fizeste crescer a alegria, e aumentaste a felicidade; todos se regozijam em tua presença como alegres ceifeiros na colheita, ou como exaltados guerreiros ao dividirem os despojos. 3Pois o jugo que oprimia o povo, — a carga sobre os ombros, o orgulho dos fiscais — tu os abateste como na jornada de Madiã. - Palavra do Senhor. - Graças a Deus. Responsório Sl 26(27),1.4.13-14 (R. 1a.1c) — O Senhor é minha luz e salvação. O Senhor é a proteção da minha vida. — O Senhor é minha luz e salvação. O Senhor é a proteção da minha vida. — O Senhor é minha luz e salvação; de quem eu terei medo? O Senhor é a proteção da minha vida; perante quem eu tremerei? — Ao Senhor eu peço apenas uma coisa, e é só isto que eu desejo: habitar no santuário do Senhor por toda a minha vida; saborear a suavidade do Senhor e contemplá-lo no seu templo. — Sei que a bondade do Senhor eu hei de ver na terra dos viventes. Espera no Senhor e tem coragem, espera no Senhor! Segunda Leitura (1Cor 1,10-13.17) Leitura da Primeira Carta de São Paulo aos Coríntios: 10Irmãos, eu vos exorto, pelo nome do Senhor nosso, Jesus Cristo, a que sejais todos concordes uns com os outros e não admitais divisões entre vós. Pelo contrário, sede bem unidos e concordes no pensar e no falar. 11Com efeito, pessoas da família de Cloé informaram-me a vosso respeito, meus irmãos, que está havendo contendas entre vós. 12Digo isso, porque cada um de vós afirma: “Eu sou de Paulo”; ou: “Eu sou de Apolo”; ou: “Eu sou de Cefas”; ou: “Eu sou de Cristo!” 13Será que Cristo está dividido? Acaso Paulo é que foi crucificado por amor de vós? Ou é no nome de Paulo que fostes batizados? 17De fato, Cristo não me enviou para batizar, mas para pregar a boa nova da salvação, sem me valer dos recursos da oratória, para não privar a cruz de Cristo da sua força própria. - Palavra do Senhor. - Graças a Deus. Anúncio do Evangelho (Mt 4,12-23) — O Senhor esteja convosco. — Ele está no meio de nós. — PROCLAMAÇÃO do Evangelho de Jesus Cristo + segundo Mateus. — Glória a vós, Senhor. 12Ao saber que João tinha sido preso, Jesus voltou para a Galileia. 13Deixou Nazaré e foi morar em Cafarnaum, que fica às margens do mar da Galileia, 14no território de Zabulon e Neftali, para se cumprir o que foi dito pelo profeta Isaías: 15”Terra de Zabulon, terra de Neftali, caminho do mar, região do outro lado do rio Jordão, Galileia dos pagãos! 16O povo que vivia nas trevas viu uma grande luz, e para os que viviam na região escura da morte brilhou uma luz”. 17Daí em diante Jesus começou a pregar dizendo: “Convertei-vos, porque o Reino dos Céus está próximo”. 18Quando Jesus andava à beira do mar da Galileia, viu dois irmãos: Simão, chamado Pedro, e seu irmão André. Estavam lançando a rede ao mar, pois eram pescadores. 19Jesus disse a eles: “Segui-me, e eu farei de vós pescadores de homens”. 20Eles imediatamente deixaram as redes e o seguiram. 21Caminhando um pouco mais, Jesus viu outros dois irmãos: Tiago, filho de Zebedeu, e seu irmão João. Estavam na barca com seu pai Zebedeu consertando as redes. Jesus os chamou. 22Eles imediatamente deixaram a barca e o pai, e o seguiram. 23Jesus andava por toda a Galileia, ensinando em suas sinagogas, pregando o Evangelho do Reino e curando todo tipo de doença e enfermidade do povo. — Palavra da Salvação. — Glória a vós, Senhor.

Reflexões Para Cada Dia, Na Voz De Reginaldo Lucas.
22-01 Resumo de Mt 4,12-23 - Jesus começa a pregar.

Reflexões Para Cada Dia, Na Voz De Reginaldo Lucas.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 11:53


...(vv12/14) “Jesus voltou para a Galileia. Deixou, então, Nazaré e foi morar em Cafarnaum, à beira-mar, nos territórios de Zabulon e de Neftali, para que se cumprisse o oráculo do profeta Isaías: …” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reginaldo-lucas-rodrigues/message

Homilias - IVE
”Andai como os filhos da Luz”

Homilias - IVE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 7:59


Evangelho de Jesus Cristo segundo Mateus 4,12-23 Jesus voltou para a Galiléia. Deixou Nazaré e foi morar em Cafarnaum, que fica às margens do mar da Galiléia, no território de Zabulon e Neftali, para se cumprir o que foi dito pelo profeta Isaías: 'Terra de Zabulon, terra de Neftali, caminho do mar, região do outro lado do rio Jordão, Galiléia dos pagãos! O povo que vivia nas trevas viu uma grande luz e para os que viviam na região escura da morte brilhou uma luz. Daí em diante Jesus começou a pregar dizendo: 'Convertei-vos, porque o Reino dos Céus está próximo. Quando Jesus andava à beira do mar da Galiléia, viu dois irmãos: Simão, chamado Pedro, e seu irmão André. Estavam lançando a rede ao mar, pois eram pescadores. Jesus disse a eles: 'Segui-me, e eu farei de vós pescadores de homens.' Eles, imediatamente deixaram as redes e o seguiram. Caminhando um pouco mais, Jesus viu outros dois irmãos: Tiago, filho de Zebedeu, e seu irmão João. Estavam na barca com seu pai Zebedeu consertando as redes. Jesus os chamou. Eles, imediatamente deixaram a barca e o pai, e o seguiram. Jesus andava por toda a Galiléia, ensinando em suas sinagogas, pregando o Evangelho do Reino e curando todo tipo de doença e enfermidade do povo. Palavra da Salvação.

Wicked Within
Episode 60 - Cursed Objects, Part II: Dolls

Wicked Within

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 38:53


We talked about cursed objects all the way back in episode 21. In the introduction of that episode I asked Neftali to think of the spookiest cursed object she could think of and she immediately responded, “A doll”. I think dolls come to mind pretty quickly for most people when we think about cursed objects, so in this episode we're focusing exclusively on the creepiest cursed objects of all time - dolls.Sources: Meet Robert The Doll, The Haunted Toy That's Been Terrorizing Florida For Over 115 Years from All That's InterestingThe Story Behind the World's Most Terrifying Haunted Doll from Atlas ObscuraAll You Need About Robert the Doll in Key West, Florida from The Haunted PlacesTrue Story of Annabelle the Doll from HauntedRooms.co.ukHistory Vs Hollywood Annabelle from History vs HollywoodThe Island of the Dolls Has a Murky and Terrifying History from DiscoveryWhat is the story of The Island of The Dolls? from Isla de las MunecasReal story behind ‘haunted' Island of the Dolls in Mexico from the New York PostWatch:The Curse of Robert the Doll See ya next Wednesday! Intro/Outro Music: A Creepy Music from Music UnlimitedInstagram: @wickedwithinpodcastWebsite: wickedwithinpodcast.com

Equipaggiati
#5 - I Primi Discepoli - Matteo 4:12-25

Equipaggiati

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 3:00


Benvenuti ai 4 Vangeli-letture in 1 anno 5 gg a settimanaOggi: I primi discepoliGesù comincia a predicare12-13 Quando Gesù venne a sapere che Giovanni era stato arrestato, lasciò la Giudea e tornò a casa, a Nazaret, in Galilea; ma ben presto si trasferì a Cafarnao, sul lago di Galilea, vicino a Zàbulon e Neftali.14 Così si avverava la profezia di Isaia:15 «Nelle terre di Zàbulon e Neftali, vicino al lago, nelle campagne al di là del fiume Giordano e nellʼalta Galilea dove abitano tanti stranieri; 16 là i popoli che vivevano nellʼoscurità hanno visto una grande luce; stavano nella terra della morte e la luce si è levata sopra di loro».17 Da allora in poi, Gesù cominciò a predicare: «Lasciate il peccato e volgetevi a Dio, perché il Regno dei Cieli è vicino!»18 Un giorno, mentre stava passeggiando lungo la riva del lago di Galilea, Gesù vide due fratelli: Simone, (che poi sarà soprannominato Pietro) e Andrea. Stavano in barca a pescare con le reti, dato che erano pescatori di mestiere.19 Gesù li chiamò: «Venite con me e vi insegnerò come si pescano le anime degli uomini!» 20 Lasciate immediatamente le loro reti, Simone e Andrea andarono con lui.21 Poco più oltre, sempre sulla riva, Gesù vide altri due fratelli, Giacomo e Giovanni, che sedevano su di una barca col padre, Zebedeo, e riparavano le reti. Gesù li chiamò. 22 Ed anche quelli interruppero il lavoro e, lasciato il loro padre, andarono con lui.23 Gesù percorse tutta la Galilea, insegnando nelle sinagoghe, predicando ovunque la buona notizia del Regno dei Cieli e guarendo ogni tipo di malattia ed infermità. 24 La notizia dei suoi miracoli varcò i confini della Galilea, così che una folla di malati ben presto si presentò a lui per farsi guarire, giungendo persino dalla Siria. Li guariva tutti, qualunque fosse la loro malattia o sofferenza; sia che fossero posseduti dai demòni, sia che fossero squilibrati, o paralizzati.25 Unʼenorme folla lo seguiva ovunque andasse: gente dalla Galilea e dalla Decapoli, gente da Gerusalemme e da tutta la Giudea, e perfino gente che giungeva da oltre il Giordano.Support the show

Diary of an Apartment Investor
ATE - Choose Wisely With Marshall Sykes & Neftali Palma

Diary of an Apartment Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 34:39


Marshall Sykes & Neftali Palma talk about what skill to master when starting out and why it will affect your career, along with some ideas on how to find your market.  Join our multifamily investing community for FREE for in-depth courses and live networking with like-minded apartment investors at the Tribe of TitansLink to subscribe to YouTube channel: https://tinyurl.com/SubYouTubeDiaryPodcastApple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/AppleDiaryPodcast Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/SpotDiaryPodcast Google Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/GoogleDiaryPodcast Follow us on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DiaryAptInv/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Diary_Apt_Inv Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diary_of_an_apartment_investor This episode originally aired on December 19, 2022----Your host, Brian Briscoe, has been a general partner in 655 units worth $50 million and has been lead sponsor, asset manager, capital raiser, and key principal on these properties. He has developed a multifamily education community called the Tribe of Titans that helps aspiring investors learn the game, network with other like-minded professionals, and get their apartment investing business to the next level. He is founder of Streamline Capital Group, which will continue to acquire multifamily assets well into the future. He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Marine Corps in 2021.Connect with him on LinkedIn----Marshall SykesMarshall Sykes is the founder and President of Capitano Investing Group, an investment firm focused on multifamily real estate. He is a real estate investor and entrepreneur at heart, having grown up in a development family. He is a General Partner in 2700+ multifamily units across 15 multifamily properties valued at over $350MM. He has also owned single family rental properties for over 20 years. In addition to being a licensed Professional Engineer, he had a 30+ year career in construction, project management, and facilities asset management. He served 24 years in the U.S. Navy Civil Engineer Corps retiring as a Captain and had a second career with ExxonMobil Global Projects Company.Learn more about him at: https://bit.ly/3V7H2XKhttps://bit.ly/3YsTlRz----Neftali PalmaMy name is Neftali Palma, I'm originally from El Salvador, I decided to come to the USA about 9 years ago because the situation in my country wasn't the best. I started working in construction in Los Angeles CA, remodeling houses and fixing apartments for rent with my brother, we did some SFH flips they didn't go very well, in 2016 I started learning how to invest in stocks, futures and crypto, I've been actively investing in crypto since then, and now I'm going to make my dreams come true in 2017 I read rich dad poor dad and it changed my way of thinking. I want to leave a legacy for my family and break the poverty cycle in my family.Learn more about him at: palmacapitalinvestments.com https://bit.ly/3v0Kysl

OtraXFavor
Otra X Favor Episode 62 (Bilingual): Neftali Ochoa (La Peña Madridista de Austin)

OtraXFavor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 137:44


Episode 62 (Recorded 10/12/2022) brings you the story of a devout lover and ambassador of the beautiful game, Neftali Ochoa. We highlight Nef's experience of migrating from Durango, Mexico to Austin, Tx at a young age. We touch on the phases of his fútbol journey of faith from Club Santos Laguna, to Real Madrid CF, to Austin FC. Other topics discussed include his work in forming La Peña Madridista de Austin, the upcoming Classico, and Austin FC's past, present and future. "Some people go to church on Sundays, I go to Q2." - Nef Ochoa Intro (0:00) Early Memories (9:06) Unlearn to Learn (20:43) El Clásico in Vegas & Networking (35:50) La Peña Madridista de Austin (41:45) Fútbol is Bigger than a Team (48:10) The Players are Artists (53:53) Real Madrid vs Barcelona Predictions (1:05:38) Mbappe's Rejects Madrid (1:14:37) Austin FC's Idea of Play & Structure (1:20:36) Carson's Start Players Don't Workout (1:30:22) Driussi Entendió el Sistema (1:32:29) Austin FC's Third Season (1:41:35) Time to Bring in Mexican Players? (1:47:20) Prediction for 1st ATX vs RLS? (1:51:00) Austin FC & Fan Media (2:03:55) Future Plans & Outro (2:07:20) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/otraxfavor/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/otraxfavor/support

Rádio Gaúcha
Professor de Relações Internacionais da PUCRS, Augusto Neftali - 25/09/2022

Rádio Gaúcha

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 14:48


Professor de Relações Internacionais da PUCRS, Augusto Neftali - 25/09/2022 by Rádio Gaúcha

O Poder da Oração
7° - Setembro Mês da Biblia - Tb 7, 1-20 - Casamento de Tobias com Sara - 11/09/22

O Poder da Oração

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 10:10


Tobias, 7 1 - Chegaram, pois à casa de Raguel, que os recebeu cordialmente. 2 - Vendo Tobias, Raguel disse a Edna, sua mulher: Como este jovem é parecido com meu primo. 3 - Dito isto, perguntou De onde viestes, ó jovens? Eles responderam: Somos da tribo de Neftali, dos deportados de Nínive. 4 - Raguel prosseguiu: Conheceis porventura o meu primo Tobit? Certamente, responderam. 5 - E como Raguel começasse a elogiar Tobit, o anjo disse-lhe: Esse Tobit de que falas é o pai deste jovem 6 - Raguel lançou-se então ao pescoço de Tobias, beijou-o com lágrimas, e disse: 7 - Abençoado sejas, meu filho, porque és filho de um homem de bem! 8 - Edna, sua mulher, e Sara, sua filha, tinham também os olhos cheios de lágrimas. 9 - Depois que conversaram, Raguel mandou matar um carneiro para preparar um jantar. E quando lhes rogava que tomassem lugar à mesa, 10 - Tobias disse-lhe: Não comerei nem beberei aqui hoje, antes que me tenhas prometido conceder o que te vou pedir: dá-me Sara, tua filha, (por mulher). 11 - Estas palavras encheram Raguel de espanto, pensando no que tinha acontecido aos sete maridos que se tinham aproximado dela, e começou a temer que tal desgraça se repetisse mais uma vez. E como ele hesitasse em dar uma resposta a Tobias, 12 - o anjo disse-lhe: Não temas dar-lhe tua filha, porque é deste piedoso servo de Deus que ela deve ser mulher. Por isso nenhum outro pôde tê-la. 13 - Então Raguel disse: Não tenho mais dúvidas de que Deus admitiu em sua presença minhas lágrimas. 14 - Estou persuadido de que ele vos fez vir à minha casa unicamente para que minha filha desposasse um seu parente, segundo a lei de Moisés. Não temas: eu ta hei de dar. 15 - E, tomando a mão direita de sua filha, pô-la na de Tobias, dizendo: Que o Deus de Abraão, o Deus de lsaac, o Deus de Jacó esteja convosco que ele vos una e derrame sobre vós a sua bênção. 16 - Tomou em seguida o papel, e redigiram o ato do matrimônio. 17 - E celebraram alegremente uma festa, agradecendo a Deus. 18 - Raguel chamou então sua mulher e mandou-lhe que preparasse outro aposento. 19 - Ela introduziu ali Sara, sua filha, e esta se pôs a chorar. 20 - Mas ela disse-lhe: O Senhor do céu te encha de alegria pelos males que tens sofrido.

O Poder da Oração
1° - Setembro Mês da Biblia - Tb 1, 1-25 - Vida Exemplar de Tobit, Pai de Tobias

O Poder da Oração

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 11:59


1.Tobit, da tribo e da cidade de Neftali (situada na Galileia superior, acima de Naasson, atrás do caminho do ocidente, tendo à esquerda a cidade de Sefet),2.foi levado para o cativeiro no tempo de Salmanasar, rei dos assírios. Embora cativo, ele não abandonou o caminho da verdade. 3.Tudo aquilo de que podia dispor distribuía cada dia a seus irmãos de raça, que partilhavam com ele sua sorte de cativo. 4.Embora fosse ele o mais jovem da tribo de Neftali, seu proceder nada tinha de pueril. 5.Por isso, enquanto todos eles iam adorar os bezerros de ouro que o rei de Israel, Je­roboão, tinha feito, só ele fugia da companhia de todos e 6.dirigia-se ao Templo do Senhor em Jerusalém, onde adorava o Senhor, Deus de Israel, oferecendo fielmente as primícias e os dízimos de todos os seus bens. 7.De três em três anos, dava aos prosélitos e aos estrangeiros todo o seu dízimo. 8.Esta e outras práticas semelhantes da Lei de Deus, tinha observado desde a sua infância. 9.Quando se tornou adulto, desposou uma mulher de sua tribo, chamada Ana, da qual teve um filho, a quem deu o nome de Tobias. 10.Ensinou-lhe desde a sua mais tenra idade a temer a Deus e a se abster de todo pecado. 11.Desse modo, quando chegou com sua mulher e seu filho, como cativo, no meio de sua tribo, à cidade de Nínive, 12.embora todos os outros comessem dos alimentos dos pagãos, guardou sua alma pura e jamais contraiu mancha alguma com seus alimentos. 13.E porque ele conservava com todo o seu coração a lembrança de Deus, Deus tornou-o simpático ao rei Salmanasar, 14.que o autorizou a ir aonde quisesse e a fazer o que quer que lhe agradasse. 15.Ele ia, pois, visitar todos os deportados e dava-lhes conselhos salutares. "16.Foi um dia a Ragés, cidade da Média, com dez talentos de prata que o rei lhe tinha dado.* 17.Encontrando entre a multidão dos seus compatriotas um homem de sua tribo, chamado Gabael, o qual se achava em dificuldades, deu-lhe a sobredita quantia de prata, mediante um recibo. 18.Passou o tempo. Salmanasar morreu e Senaquerib, seu filho, sucedeu-lhe no trono. Ora, Senaquerib odiava os israelitas. 19.Tobit ia diariamente visitar toda a sua parentela, consolava-a e distribuía dos seus bens a cada um, segundo as suas posses. 20.Alimentava os famintos, vestia os nus e, com uma solicitude toda particular, sepultava os defuntos e os que tinham sido mortos. 21.Quando o rei Senaquerib, fugindo da Judeia ao castigo com que Deus o ferira por suas blasfêmias, mandou assassinar, na sua ira, um grande número de israelitas. Tobit sepultou os seus cadáveres.* 22.Denunciaram-no ao rei, que o mandou matar e confiscou todos os seus bens. 23.Tobit, porém, despojado de tudo, fugiu com seu filho e sua mulher e, como tinha muitos amigos, conseguiu permanecer oculto. 24.Ora, quarenta e cinco dias depois, o rei foi assassinado por seus filhos, 25.e Tobit voltou para a sua casa; e foram-lhe restituídos todos os seus bens.*

FAMILIA FELIZ
Somos Equipo - Ps. Neftali y Ruth Cruz

FAMILIA FELIZ

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2022 32:10


22 de Julio 2022 @familiafelizmx

Wicked Within
Episode 33 - Haunted Edinburgh

Wicked Within

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 54:22


Edinburgh, Scotland has a long, fascinating, and often bloody history. Witch trials, rebellions, plagues and more have swept through the streets of Edinburgh, claiming numerous victims and leaving lots of spirits that are said to haunt the streets and buildings of Edinburgh today.  In this episode we take a tour of The Ragged School, Mary King's Close, the Edinburgh Vaults and Greyfriars Kirkyard. Neftali also learns that she's been mispronouncing Edinburgh her whole life. Listen to hear more! Sources:The Ragged School, Edinburgh from Ghostly AspectsBah humbug: unseen documents show ragged schools were not too bad from The National ScotHaunted Edinburgh: Two Tales of Terror from Go NextMary King Close - Edinburgh, Scotland from Atlas ObscuraMary King's Close: Underground Edinburgh's Buried Street from On the LuceEdinburgh's Hidden History | The Story of Annie's Doll from The Real Mary King's CloseWho Was Mary King? from The Real Mary King's ClosePlague Doctor Costume from Plague Doctor MasksThe Ghosts of Mary King's Close, Edinburgh from Haunted RoomsMary King's Close, Edinburgh from Sophie's World Travel InformationEdinburgh Vaults: Ghost Adventures from The Travel ChannelSecrets of the Edinburgh Vaults from Authentic ScotlandEdinburgh's South Bridge and Vaults from Historic UKWelcome to the Most Haunted Graveyard in the World from The Daily BeastHaunted Greyfriars Kirkyard | Edinburgh Documentary from Daniel Lobato FilmsChillingham Castle | Ghost Hunters International from Ghost Hunters International Full EpisodesWhispers from Beyond | Ghost Hunters International from Ghost Hunters International Full EpisodesInside a Haunted Child's Bedroom in Mary King's Close | Most Haunted from Shiver - Paranormal Documentaries

El Mañanero Radio
EL MAÑANERO POR UN DIA -Los Pa´Que - Neftali Rosario

El Mañanero Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 9:16


Texas Ring of Fire
EP16S1 - Special Guest LAF Sin Filtro FT. Co-Host Neftali WAATV - BANTER WITH LAFC, MIND GAMES

Texas Ring of Fire

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 83:48


This episode Neftali helps RB22 break down the Austin game, Texas MLS games and USL results and brief previews. TROF have special guest LAF Sin Filtro, Chila and Chiko to discuss their upcoming match, LAFC v Austin FC. This is what you want and not the hooliganism. Get to know the guest, understand this massive clash in depth and enjoy the raw banter in the TEXAS RING OF FIRE.

Wicked Within
Episode 27 - Ghosts and Spirits of South Africa

Wicked Within

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 56:10


South Africa is a beautiful and diverse country with a complex and often tragic history. In this episode we explore just a few of the numerous haunted places in South Africa starting in the Cape of Good Hope with the infamous ghost ships The Flying Dutchman and ending in the midlands at Nottingham Road Hotel. We also dive into Neftali's experiences with the grim and we discuss the difference between east and west.  Sources: https://traveltriangle.com/blog/haunted-places-in-cape-town/https://www.castleofgoodhope.co.za/index.php/news/100-news/145-discover-castle-s-ghostly-pasthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFXpaNajeNQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_l2nmT8-4shttps://historycollection.com/the-truth-behind-the-legends-of-the-flying-dutchman/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mP7bENCxZy8https://goldrestaurant.co.za/see-do-cape-town/visit-cape-towns-haunted-castle/http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art181993.asphttps://www.castleofgoodhope.co.za/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlyclTLms-Mhttps://www.nottieshotel.co.za/history-of-the-hotel/https://ctpi.co.za/?page_id=49https://www.capetownetc.com/entertainment/the-ghosts-of-lovers-passed/https://www.sahistory.org.za/place/kronendal-main-road-hout-bayhttps://www.cape-town-heritage.co.za/heritage-site/green-point-lighthouse.htmlhttps://placeandsee.com/wiki/green-point-lighthouse-cape-townhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAHTCP63ud4

Full Of Brown
S3 E53: Hello Tony, Its Me Neftali

Full Of Brown

Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 11:57


In this episode, I decided to do something different. I am a person that struggles a lot with anxiety and depression, so I wanted to leave a word of encouragement for my future self. I call this a message in a podcast (bottle). I hope this helps you as its meant to help not only me, but you as well. 

Texas Ring of Fire
Texas Ring of Fire Special Guest : WAATV FT. Primo & Neftali

Texas Ring of Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 74:25


We get to know some of the masterminds behind the great We Are Austin TV and get into a Copa Texas Pre Season match between Houston Dynamo & Austin FC

Las Historias Ocultas de la Mano Peluda

Novena temporada de la Mano Peluda con las mejores historias de terror del programa radiofónico mas escalofriante de todo el mundo, con mas de 20 años de transmisión te contamos las mejores historias a través de sus radioescuchas los #Peludomaniacos. Si te gusta el podcast háznoslo saber dejando tu comentario. Búscanos también en iTunes como "Historias Ocultas de la Mano Peluda" y ahora también en Spotify. Déjanos tu saludo y lo publicaremos en los episodios anchor.fm/las-historias-ocultas-de-la-mano-peluda/message

EvolveN2Power
#45 - Dedicated To Helping Veterans w/ Neftali Rodriguez

EvolveN2Power

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 35:40


Evolven2Power is a podcast on a mission to highlight Central Florida's community and business leaders in hopes of sharing the lessons they've learned with you all to help you Evolven2Power. In today's episode, Max and Dr. Alicia Claircius were joined by CEO of The Camaraderie Foundation Neftali Rodriguez. Neftali Rodriguez is a leading expert in program planning and management, financial planning, risk management and leadership in diverse industries including civilian (non-profit, retail and education) and military (operations, training and logistics) that span national and global markets. At The Camaraderie Foundation the focus is healing the invisible wounds of war. In today's episode, Neftali goes into detail of what can happen to a person when leaving the military and why what the Camaraderie Foundation does is so important to helping those men and woman. Neftali's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nef-rodriguez

Pase Extra
Neftali Alvarez. "Mi corazón le pertenece al caserio" ❤️

Pase Extra

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 51:39


Conviertete en nuestro colaborador! https://anchor.fm/pase-extra/support Redes Sociales: Pase Extra: - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paseextra​- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paseextra/​ Tiktok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMe7xY9Qw/ JP: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jean.paul49/​ Neftali: - https://www.instagram.com/ayalaneftali3/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pase-extra/support

Las Historias Ocultas de la Mano Peluda

Septima temporada de la Mano Peluda con las mejores historias de terror del programa radiofónico mas escalofriante de todo el mundo, con mas de 20 años de transmisión te contamos las mejores historias a través de sus radioescuchas los #Peludomaniacos. Si te gusta el podcast háznoslo saber dejando tu comentario. Búscanos también en iTunes como "Historias Ocultas de la Mano Peluda" y ahora también en Spotify. Déjanos tu saludo y lo publicaremos en los episodios anchor.fm/las-historias-ocultas-de-la-mano-peluda/message O si prefieres contarnos alguna anecdota dejanozla en mensajes de voz en https://www.facebook.com/Miedopuntocom

TranscendWithM
The Power Of Self Love Featuring Neftali & Sydmarie

TranscendWithM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 32:09


On this episode we gather with Sydmarie Rodriguez - Clinical Social Worker & Neftali Martinez - Counselor In Psychology to talk about the importance of self-love. Self-love is the driver of well-being, the dictator of your happiness and we want YOU to create awareness and start being selfish in order to embark on an amazing journey that is being imperfect.  

KPFA - UpFront
“Sean died for a bigger cause”: Remembering Sean Monterrosa

KPFA - UpFront

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020


Interview with Michelle and Ashley Monterrosa https://kpfa.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Sean-Monterrosa_5.04.mp3 jQuery(document).ready(function($) { var media = $('#audio-343729-55'); media.on('canplay', function (ev) { this.currentTime = 0; }); }); ThisIsLucyKang · “Sean died for a bigger cause”: Remembering Sean Monterrosa   Twenty-two year-old San Francisco resident Sean Monterrosa was unarmed and kneeling with his hands raised when Vallejo Police Officer Jarrett Tonn fatally shot him through the windshield of a moving police vehicle in a Walgreens parking lot during the early morning hours of June 2nd. The family couldn't get any answers from the police that night. Instead, it took a day and a half for the police department to admit an officer had killed someone, and the police union filed a temporary restraining order to prevent the release of the names of officers involved. Later it was discovered that vital evidence, the windshield from the police car, had been destroyed, prompting an investigation by the California Department of Justice. Sean was shot less than an hour from when he sent his last text message to his sisters. Vallejo Police Officer Jarrett Tonn has been involved in multiple shootings in recent years. The Vallejo Police Department is currently under investigation for the alleged practice of bending their badges to commemorate fatal shootings, first reported by Open Vallejo. The Vallejo Police Department is the third most murderous police department in California. The following is an edited excerpt from a longer interview with Michelle and Ashley Monterrosa, Sean's sisters: ______ MM: I'm Michelle Monterrosa. I'm Sean Monterrosa's oldest sibling. AM: I'm Ashley Monterrosa, and I'm Sean's baby sister. MM: And we shared a bedroom with Sean. So no matter what, we were always very close. So we, even though we're all two years apart – AM: It felt like triplets. MM: Yeah. And my little sister, Ashley here, she's lived through Sean and I, you know, on what to do and not to do. AM: I feel like an old lady because I've lived through them that I know like, okay, I know what not to do. And I feel like I've lived so much through them. You know, for me being the younger sister, I was Robin and Sean was Batman. Like I was always with him. He was always on the driver's seat. And I was always on the passenger seat. And we were just always together. So, you know, there's nothing we won't do for Sean. And there's nothing I won't do for Michelle, and vice versa. Photo: Sean Monterrosa (center) with his parents Neftali and Laura MM: You can ask all his teachers, And a lot of teachers say we're not supposed to favor students. But all his teachers said that he was one person that shed such light. There was a light from him that…  It's one face you can never forget.  He read 50 books within one semester. It's hard enough to get kids in high school to even want to read one or two, right? But Sean kept telling her, I need more books, I need more books. Cause he was so… My dad reads and I think he – AM: He was hungry for knowledge. Always. MM: I remember his main books that we have at home was The 48 Laws of Power, the Malcolm X autobiography, Assata Shakur, you know, just literature related to social justice. He was always about empowering himself and empowering the people, but also educating himself on history that we're not taught. He always spoke for the voiceless. AM: And Sean would always take off his shirt to give to the next person and give his very last dime to help the other person. MM: And I do believe my brother came to this lifetime to fight. You know, his life was a fight every day. You know, being a young Latino man, you already have all adversities against you. AM: Yeah. MM: He was an awesome person. We got a text message from him at 11:49 for us to sign a petition – AM: On June 1st. MM: On June 1st, to get George Floyd justice. And we both signed it. So after that, we didn't think of anything. We were like, okay, he didn't respond, let's go to bed, right? I'm already asleep. And then this girl my brother had just met and started kind of talking to calls us saying Sean's dead, Sean's dead, hysterically crying. And after that call, I went and instantly got on my knees and prayed in the kitchen. My parents are asleep and they're freaking out, what's going on? And this is while we have curfew in place. AM: We weren't allowed to go out after 8PM. MM: And I said, forget the rules. It's Sean. I got to go figure out what's going on. So she had mentioned that it was Vallejo. And me and Ashley were like Vallejo, what are they doing in Vallejo? AM: And luckily we all shared, all three of us shared our locations with each other. So we thought something had gone wrong. MM: So we go over there. Me and Ashley however, the whole time we were driving out there, the whole time, we were sick. I've never felt so sick. And I do truly believe that you're connected to your loved ones. You know, you instantly feel when something's not right. And my stomach was upset. I wanted to throw up the whole night. AM: Yeah, the entire drive to Vallejo, even before getting on the Bay Bridge, Michelle wanted to throw up. And for me, I had really strong stomach pains, like really bad. MM: And we've never felt like that. And I truly believe maybe it was his spirit letting us know. AM: And just the nerves overall cause we didn't know what we were going to encounter once we got there. MM: So we didn't get many answers there. We knew that the police murdered Sean. We didn't know how. We just knew that – AM: It had happened. MM: It had happened. But we all know at the end of the day, my brother wasn't over there looking to go shoot a cop or anything, you know. AM: He didn't even have a gun at the end of the day MM: And you know, nothing, nothing in this world will make sense to why Jarrett Tonn did what he did. AM: He was shot in the neck and out the head. They flipped him over and handcuffed him and kept my brother in handcuffs until the paramedics came. MM: And it just goes to show how fearful these cops are when unarmed Black and brown men are, you know – AM: Even dead, you're still scared of them. MM: You're so scared of them. You still have to handcuff and knowing that you already have… That entry wound, we all know it. There's no really survival chances, you know. And that's something that still hurts. They didn't give him a chance. AM: The car didn't even stop. Jarrett Tonn was in the backseat. There was no reason for him to quote, unquote, fear for his life. “At the end of the day, Jarrett Tonn cannot be the executioner, cannot be the judge to take my brother's life. Whatever my brother was doing, it's not punishable by death. And it just hurts.” – Michelle Monterrosa MM: At the end of the day, Jarrett Tonn cannot be the executioner, cannot be the judge to take my brother's life. Whatever my brother was doing, it's not punishable by death. And it just hurts. But I promise, I promise to never stop fighting for Sean and the other voiceless in Vallejo. AM: You know, Sean's a martyr now. And martyrs never die. And, you know, Sean died for a bigger cause. MM: And it just goes to show at the end of the day that my brother's name will not die in vain. And I feel like my brother, with his last text message, it was a message to us to continue to fight. ______ This story is part of the series TAKEN FROM US: Remembering lives lost to police violence. This piece was reported and recorded by Chris Lee and edited and produced by Lucy Kang. First aired on UpFront on September 17, 2020.   The post “Sean died for a bigger cause”: Remembering Sean Monterrosa appeared first on KPFA.

The Hastings Harvest
#17: Daniel "Neftali" Bonilla - Building A Local Hip Hop Community, Going Twitter Viral, and Why COVID-19 Was Secretly A Blessing

The Hastings Harvest

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 54:26


Today is a very special episode. Today I am joined by Daniel Bonilla, otherwise known as "Neftali" in the rap group "Freak The Miighty". Freak The Miighty is a 4-man Hip Hop/RnB group consisting of Neftali, SusKingBrad, KarmaBeads, and Namic. It was formed a couple years back in my hometown of Buffalo NY, and I've been friends with all the guys in the group for years now. In this podcast Daniel and I go over how the group was formed, their process for performing at venues, viral twitter videos, and why COVID and lockdown has been a blessing for creatives. The video version of this interview is available at https://youtube.com/colehastings . Listen To Freak The Miighty: https://soundcloud.com/freakthemiighty https://music.apple.com/us/artist/freak-the-miighty/1473937820 https://open.spotify.com/artist/798AqYvMCDLqbim4TEfiTz Follow Freak The Miighty: Twitter and Instagram: @Freakthemiighty --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-hastings-harvest/support

UM Podcasts
UM005 - Neftali Blasko

UM Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 57:57


Neftali Blasko is a young Mexican electronic music producer and Dj. Since his firsts productions Neftali has been supported by big names as Hernan Cattaneo, Martin Garcia , Deep Mariano , Dj Tarkan , Faskil , Dpen , Gerardo Boscarino among others. Neftali's artistic evolution has been influenced on deep sounds focused on the dancefloor which he slowly incorpored to the local scene , having the support of the Mexican crowd. Now he's managing his own record label called TRR alongside two close friends. He's been playing in almost all the important clubs in Mexico and also he has played in Argentina two times in clubs as Jacko's Club (Buenos Aires) , Soho Club (Rosario, Carilo Club (Mendoza) and Big Jump (Rosario) , although he has also played in Ecuador 2 times , in Mexico he's shared booth with Satoshi Tomiie,Dnox & Beckers,Norman H,John Selway,Chloe Harris , Lank and many more. He's music has been signed in labels such as Stripped Recordings , Balkan Connection,Liquid Grooves , Pleasure Records and Per-Vurt Records with more upcoming releases Neftali will be a name to watch for in coming years. Social Networks: https://www.Facebook.com/neftaliblasko/ https://www.Instagram.com/neftaliblasko/ https://www.Soundcloud.com/neftaliblasko/ For more information visit us at: www.undermusic.mx

The Integrated Care Podcast
Ep. 3. The Big World of Integrated Care: Population Health, Complex Patients & More

The Integrated Care Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 78:12


The CFHA Podcast Team discusses the work of community health workers, promotoras, peer specialists, care managers and other new members of the modern medical care team. Special segments include a review of the Association for Community Health Improvement Conference by Dr. Jeffrey Ring and an interview with Family, Systems & Health co-editor Dr. Jodi Polaha who sponsored a conference recently on the podcast topic. News Items: Deepu: https://theincidentaleconomist.com/wordpress/do-antidepressants-work/ Grace: https://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnouncements/ucm599560.htm Amber: https://psychnews.psychiatryonline.org/doi/full/10.1176/appi.pn.2017.9b9 More information about the Brief Addiction Monitor mentioned in Amber's news item: https://manual.jointcommission.org/BHCInstruments/RomInstr00017 Neftali: https://www.macrumors.com/2018/01/24/apple-health-records-update/ Topic Discussion: Faculty webpage of Dr. Frank DeGruy, whose talk Deepu summarized for us: http://www.ucdenver.edu/academics/colleges/medicalschool/departments/familymed/about/faculty/Pages/FrankdeGruy.aspx The four websites Deepu was recommended to follow were: https://theincidentaleconomist.com https://morningconsult.com/ http://thehealthcareblog.com http://healthcare-economist.com Website for Dr. Parinda Khatri with Cherokee Health (also cited by Deepu): https://www.cherokeehealth.com/about-us/our-leadership-team Website for Dr. Katie Kanzler who is doing the work with Promotoras & Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: http://profiles.uthscsa.edu/?pid=profile&id=47C0WR06D; https://reach.uthscsa.edu/node/108 SAMSHA-HRSA Center for Integrated Health Solutions page on Peer Providers - https://www.integration.samhsa.gov/workforce/team-members/peer-providers The Rural Health Info Hub has a helpful, brief explanation of some of the types of care coordinators: https://www.ruralhealthinfo.org/toolkits/care-coordination/2/care-coordinator-model/types Jeff's Segment Association for Community Health Improvement: http://www.healthycommunities.org/ The Institute for Diversity & Health Equity (Affiliate of the American Hospital Association): http://www.diversityconnection.org/ Equity of Care Pledge: http://www.equityofcare.org/pledge/online-form.shtml National Urban League: https://www.nuljobsnetwork.com/ American Public Health Association: https://www.apha.org/ Jodi's Segment Dr. Jodi Polaha's faculty page: https://www.etsu.edu/com/familymed/faculty/polaha_jodi.php A 2017 Profile of the work being done by Dr. Polaha's team that was published in the Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2017/06/therapy-for-everybody/531120/ AAFP Risk Stratified Care Management Rubric - Preview & link to purchase (free to AAFP members): https://nf.aafp.org/Shop/practice-transformation/risk-stratified-care-mgmt-rubric Peek, C.J., Baird, M.A., & Coleman, E. (2009). Primary care for patient complexity, not only disease. Families, Systems & Health, 27, 287-302. doi: 10.1037/a0018048 In this article from CFHA's journal Families, Systems, and Health, the authors argue that an organized method for assessing complexity is necessary for providing patient-centered (rather than solely disease-focused) care. Reddy, A., Sessums, L., Gupta, R., Jin, J., Day, T., Finke, B., & Bitton, A. (2017). Risk stratification methods and provision of care management services in Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative practices. Annals of Family Medicine, 15, 451-454. doi: 10.1370/afm.2124 This study reviews four methods that practices use to stratify patient risk, including the AAFP rubric that Dr. Polaha mentioned. Closing Discussion The MeHAF Tool for assessing integration: http://www.mehaf.org/learning-resources/tools-materials/ (Neftali specifically referenced the Integrated Care Site Self Assessment Survey)