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Child Discipline ~ To spank or spoil; a new perspective on parenting - a short interview with parenting coach Cornelia Lockitch. Listen to caller's personal dramas four times each week as Dr. Kenner takes your calls and questions on parenting, romance, love, family, marriage, divorce, hobbies, career, mental health - any personal issue! Call anytime, toll free 877-Dr-Kenner. Visit www.drkenner.com for more information about the show (where you can also download free chapter one of her serious relationships guidebook).
Money Talks is hosted by Dr Nancy Lottridge Anderson, President of New Perspectives and Ryder Taff, Portfolio Manager at New Perspectives. To email a question to the show, send it to money@mpbonline.org. In this episode, Nancy and Ryder talk about developing and maintaining emergency funds. If you enjoy listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB. https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
New year - new you- or at least a new perspective of yourself and your neurodiverse marriage! So many times, once the diagnosis is made, the sole focus can become the autism/neurodiversity, but Dr. Stephanie & Barbara talk about the many complexities that make up a neurodiverse Christian marriage!
Brian Smith, Lead Golf Instructor and Master Fitter of Hamilton Spine Health & Sport in Dalton, has over 18 years of experience in golf instruction and athletic development. A former collegiate baseball player at Lee University, Brian has since built a reputation as one of the region's premier golf coaches and equipment fitting experts.Brian is a multi-year recipient of the Top 100 Golf Club Fitter Award (2015, 2016, 2017) and holds multiple certifications in golf-specific biomechanics, movement analysis, and mental performance. As a Certified Mental Game Coach, Brian takes a holistic approach to instruction—combining physical mechanics, mindset, and equipment optimization to help golfers reach their full potential. Hamilton Spine Health & Sport provides elite-level, in-house golf instruction and player development programs to all golfers. Our focus is a comprehensive approach to golf instruction for players who have physical limitations (particularly back, neck, and hip problems) as well as individuals who do not have any previous limitations. Our professional instructor will help you design your swing to your individual body mechanics in order to maximize golf performance to help you take your game to the next level.HamiltonHealth.com/spineandsport706.529.36861225 Broadrick Drive, Dalton, GA 30720This program in no way seeks to diagnose or treat illness or to replace professional medical care. Please see your healthcare provider if you have a health problem.
On this episode of A History of Christian Theology, Chad sits down with Dr. Stephen Chester to discuss his recently published book, Paul through the Eyes of the Reformers: Living under Grace (Eerdmans). Dr. Chester is the Lord and Lady Coggan Professor of New Testament at Wycliffe College in Toronto and is widely known for his influential work on the interpretation of Scripture—especially regarding Paul and the Reformers.Chad and Dr. Chester enjoy a thoughtful and engaging conversation about the New Perspective on Paul: what it is, what to make of it, and how we should understand the reformer's view of Paul. Many thanks to Dr. Chester for taking the time to join us. We hope you enjoy!Buy "Paul through the Eyes of the Reformers Living under Grace"Subscribe to our PatreonX: @theologyxianFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ahistoryofchristiantheology
Money Talks is hosted by Dr Nancy Lottridge Anderson, President of New Perspectives and Ryder Taff, Portfolio Manager at New Perspectives. To email a question to the show, send it to money@mpbonline.org. In this episode, Nancy and Ryder talk about what factors go in to determining credit scores. If you enjoy listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB. https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Get Strong Podcast, Jessie Mershon shares her personal experiences and insights on starting the new year with a positive perspective. She emphasizes the importance of setting goals for 2026, overcoming insecurities in fitness, and taking the first step towards personal growth. Jessie discusses the significance of building consistency and confidence, shrinking goals into manageable tasks, and the power of accountability in achieving success. She also highlights the importance of tracking progress over feelings and encourages listeners to become the strongest version of themselves by taking action, even when feeling scared or uncertain. takeaways Everything is about perspective. Your perspective can change how you view challenges. Setting goals can be intimidating but is essential. Everyone feels insecure when starting something new. Taking the first step is crucial for progress. Confidence comes from taking action, not perfection. Shrink your goals to make them manageable. Accountability partners can help you stay on track. Feelings can mislead you; focus on tangible proof. The strongest version of you is built through action. Chapters 00:00 A New Year, A New Perspective 02:06 Setting Goals for 2026 03:54 Overcoming Insecurities in Fitness 07:56 Taking the First Step 10:42 Building Consistency and Confidence 12:34 Shrinking the Goals 15:44 Borrowing Belief and Accountability 22:22 Tracking Progress Over Feelings 24:41 Becoming the Strongest Version of Yourself READY TO LEVEL UP 2026 DM "STRONG" Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who needs encouragement. Take your personalized vitamin quiz here: https://meology.shaklee.com/?country=US&lang=en_US&site=jessie 1:1 Mindset Coaching: E-mail JessieMershon@gmail.com Connect with me at https://www.instagram.com/jessiemershon
Happy New Year from the clergy women of the Perspectives FUMCSD Pastors Podcast! In this special 10-minute mini episode, Revs. Trudy, Hannah, and Brittany of First United Methodist Church of San Diego reflect on the past year of Perspectives and share what makes this progressive Christian podcast meaningful to them. They also look ahead to 2026, offering their hopes and dreams for the podcast as it enters its third year, including deeper conversations with Scripture, engagement with hard and overlooked texts, and expanding dialogue with voices from other faith traditions. Bonus Invitation: Listeners are invited to join us for an in-person celebration of Perspectives on January 25, 2026, at First United Methodist Church of San Diego. We’ll share food, community, and a few behind-the-scenes bloopers. Learn more at: https://www.fumcsd.org/gathering. To listen to more episodes and connect with the Perspectives community, visit us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fumcsd. Perspectives FUMCSD Pastors Podcast is a progressive Christian podcast where women pastors explore Scripture, theology, faith, and life in an honest, thoughtful, and welcoming way.
What if the cross held more than pain? In this video, Cynthia Schneider shares two divine visions that gave her a new perspective on the beauty and intimacy revealed on the cross.
It's only day two of the new year. How are those resolutions holding up?Every January, many of us recommit to eating better, exercising more, or finally getting our finances on track. And yet, most resolutions fade long before winter does. The issue usually isn't a lack of desire—it's a lack of accountability and perspective.That's especially true when it comes to budgeting. Managing money well requires more than good intentions. It requires clarity about why we're doing it and a system that supports us day by day.To explore that idea, we sat down with Chad Clark, Chief Technology Officer at FaithFi, to discuss what actually helps people follow through on their financial goals.Why Budgeting Often Feels Like a DietChad shared an observation from years of building budgeting tools: many people view a budget the same way they view a diet. They know it's necessary, but it feels restrictive, temporary, and easy to abandon when life gets busy.The problem usually isn't the budget itself. It's the missing “why.”You may know what you want to do—get out of debt, save more, or give generously—but without a compelling reason behind it, the motivation fades quickly. Sustainable habits require more than goals; they need purpose.For believers, Scripture gives us a clear foundation for our financial “why.” Psalm 24:1 reminds us, “The earth is the Lord's, and everything in it.” God owns it all. We don't.That truth reshapes budgeting entirely. If God is the owner, then our role is stewardship—managing what He has entrusted to us for His purposes.But Chad introduced an important distinction: how we view God as owner matters just as much as recognizing His ownership.Passive Owner vs. Active OwnerChad used a helpful analogy. Imagine managing a coffee shop for someone else.A passive owner hands you the keys, says, “Good luck,” and disappears. You make every decision on your own, unsure what the owner really wants.An active owner, on the other hand, says, “Call me anytime. I'm here to help.” That owner stays engaged, offers guidance, and shares responsibility.Many of us unknowingly treat God like a passive owner—assuming He's uninvolved in our day-to-day money decisions. But Scripture paints a different picture. God desires to be an active owner, guiding us through the Holy Spirit as we seek wisdom and direction.That realization lifts a heavy burden. We're not meant to figure it all out on our own.When we see God as an active owner, budgeting stops being a rigid rulebook and becomes a practical tool for faithful stewardship.A budget isn't the goal—it's the means. It helps us manage the King's resources wisely, align our spending with our values, and make intentional decisions rather than reactive ones.Without this perspective, budgeting can feel overwhelming or pointless. With it, budgeting becomes an act of faithfulness.Why Systems Matter More Than WillpowerAnother key insight Chad shared: budgeting isn't about finding the perfect method—it's about having a system.People manage money differently. Some thrive with detailed categories. Others prefer broader guardrails. The important thing is consistency, not complexity.That's why the FaithFi app was designed with multiple budgeting systems, including a digital version of the classic envelope method many longtime listeners recognize. The goal isn't to force everyone into the same mold, but to help each person find a system that fits their habits and personality.Over time, that system becomes part of daily life—like your morning cup of coffee. When you're not checking in with it, you can feel that something's off.Budgeting Together as a CoupleChad also shared how using a budgeting tool transformed his own marriage. Early on, money was their most significant source of conflict—even though he considered himself “the finance guy.”Once they started using a shared system, the conversation changed. Instead of arguing, they could see the same information, talk openly, and make decisions together. Budgeting became a way to pursue unity, not tension.For couples, shared visibility and accountability can be a powerful gift.If You've Tried Before and Given UpIf budgeting feels exhausting—or if you've tried and failed before—Chad's encouragement was simple: don't give up.Often, past frustration stems from using tools that were too rigid or didn't align with how you're wired. With the right system, guidance, and support, budgeting can become sustainable—and even freeing.If one of your New Year's resolutions is to get your finances back on track, remember this: lasting change starts with perspective, not pressure.When you begin with God as the active owner and see budgeting as a tool for stewardship, everything changes. And with the right system in place, you don't have to walk that road alone.You can learn more or download the FaithFi app at FaithFi.com and take a meaningful step toward wise, faithful money management in the year ahead.On Today's Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:I'm 46 and plan to retire at 70. My employer's 401(k) plan is in a target-date fund, and I'm contributing more than necessary—about 160% of my goal. Should I scale back to just the employer match and direct the extra savings to an IRA? I also have an HSA and currently split contributions between a traditional and a Roth 401(k).I help manage finances for a church and want to know: how much should churches and nonprofits typically keep in reserves for ongoing operations?Resources Mentioned:Faithful Steward: FaithFi's Quarterly Magazine (Become a FaithFi Partner)Church Cash Reserves - How Much Is Enough? By Dan Busby and Michael Martin (ECFA Article)Wisdom Over Wealth: 12 Lessons from Ecclesiastes on MoneyLook At The Sparrows: A 21-Day Devotional on Financial Fear and AnxietyRich Toward God: A Study on the Parable of the Rich FoolFind a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA)FaithFi App Remember, you can call in to ask your questions every workday at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. You can also visit FaithFi.com to connect with our online community and partner with us as we help more people live as faithful stewards of God's resources. 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It’s only Day 2 of the New Year. How are we handling those resolutions? Most of them fade long before Groundhog Day, and often what we really need is a bit of accountability. Thankfully, there’s a tool that can help. On the next Faith & Finance Live, Rob West and Chad Clark tell us about it. Then, it's on to your calls. That’s Faith & Finance Live—where biblical wisdom meets today’s financial decisions—weekdays at 4pm Eastern/3pm Central on Moody Radio. Faith & Finance Live is a listener supported program on Moody Radio. To join our team of supporters, click here.To support the ministry of FaithFi, click here.To learn more about Rob West, click here.To learn more about Faith & Finance Live, click here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Before we leave you at the end of the year, we wanted to talk about some top mistakes that Sandra sees her clients make when they are trying to improve their health. We know that many people like to start the new year with some healthy habits and may be seeking a new diet instead of behaviour change to improve their health. Will you be starting a new diet? This is one of the top mistakes that we see for people wanting to make changes to their health with food.Other top mistakes and ways to help with lifestyle changes are discussed on this episode.Episodes referenced, include:Ep 185. New Perspectives on Mindful Eating with Gina Worful, RDhttps://youtu.be/VPcWI3XJyjU?si=NqAiQI6rTpIXzW4OEp 74. Craving Change with Wendy Shah, RDhttps://youtu.be/NOlCc7eqsj0?si=QyQnaiHPnCGsn15uEp 174. How to Form Healthy Habits and Keep Themhttps://youtu.be/-Cm3tQNbwds?si=nD9tPrslekLwlKIdEp 175. Dietitians Discuss Dieting with Andres Ayesta, RDhttps://youtu.be/TfTCNp4wujE?si=7RmN9jawWBiOYDUREp 93. Behaviour Change Examples with Toni Toledo, RD host of the PATHpodhttps://youtu.be/xs0DHiucXWI?si=j2UZPTZRUSYXtwZdEp 25. How to Curb Cravings When You Feel Addicted to Sweetshttps://youtu.be/_gNAD5JuyzQ?si=-Jqb8yBY5ZscPNmTNutrition Nuggets 65. Diet vs Healthy Lifestyle Changehttps://youtu.be/gd0QRe2Tlpo?si=bQFeHbreOuX0f3H0Ep 130. Breaking The All or Nothing Diet Mentalityhttps://youtu.be/UVH784AqaNY?si=0Nwyx8IzIddscMaNEnjoying the show? Consider leaving a 5 star review (if you loved it!), and/or sharing this episode with your friends and family :)Don't forget to visit our social media pages as well. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.Your support helps fuel the stoke and keeps the show going strong every week. Thanks!Website: www.mywifethedietitian.comEmail: mywifetherd@gmail.com
Dejan Djokić's book A Concise History of Serbia (Cambridge UP, 2023) covers the full span of Serbia's history – from the sixth-century Slav migrations through until the present day – in an effort to understand the country's position at the crossroads of east and west. The book traces key developments surrounding the medieval and modern polities associated with Serbs, offering fresh interpretations and revealing a fascinating history of entanglements and communication between southeastern and wider Europe, which often had global implications. In structuring his inquiry around several recurring themes including migration, shifting borders, and the fate of small nations, Djokic challenges some of the prevailing stereotypes about Serbia and reveals the vitality of Serbian identity through the centuries. Dejan Djokić is Professor of Modern and Contemporary History and Founding Director of the Centre for the Study of the Balkans at Goldsmiths College, University of London. In June 2023, he will join the National University of Ireland, Maynooth, as Professor of History. Djokic's research brings together three main strands of inquiry: the Yugoslav war; the global and cultural history of the Cold War; and the history of Southeastern Europe since the Middle Ages. His publications include Nikola Pašić and Ante Trumbić: The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (2010) and Elusive Compromise: A History of Interwar Yugoslavia (2007), as well as contributions to numerous edited volumes, including New Perspectives on Yugoslavia: Key Issues and Controversies (2011). Iva Glisic is a historian and art historian specialising in modern Russia and the Balkans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Dejan Djokić's book A Concise History of Serbia (Cambridge UP, 2023) covers the full span of Serbia's history – from the sixth-century Slav migrations through until the present day – in an effort to understand the country's position at the crossroads of east and west. The book traces key developments surrounding the medieval and modern polities associated with Serbs, offering fresh interpretations and revealing a fascinating history of entanglements and communication between southeastern and wider Europe, which often had global implications. In structuring his inquiry around several recurring themes including migration, shifting borders, and the fate of small nations, Djokic challenges some of the prevailing stereotypes about Serbia and reveals the vitality of Serbian identity through the centuries. Dejan Djokić is Professor of Modern and Contemporary History and Founding Director of the Centre for the Study of the Balkans at Goldsmiths College, University of London. In June 2023, he will join the National University of Ireland, Maynooth, as Professor of History. Djokic's research brings together three main strands of inquiry: the Yugoslav war; the global and cultural history of the Cold War; and the history of Southeastern Europe since the Middle Ages. His publications include Nikola Pašić and Ante Trumbić: The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (2010) and Elusive Compromise: A History of Interwar Yugoslavia (2007), as well as contributions to numerous edited volumes, including New Perspectives on Yugoslavia: Key Issues and Controversies (2011). Iva Glisic is a historian and art historian specialising in modern Russia and the Balkans.
Money Talks is hosted by Dr Nancy Lottridge Anderson, President of New Perspectives and Ryder Taff, Portfolio Manager at New Perspectives. To email a question to the show, send it to money@mpbonline.org. In this episode, we talk about personal finance traps to avoid. If you enjoy listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB. https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if the symptoms many people chalk up to “normal aging” were actually signals of chronic inflammation brewing beneath the surface? This week on Health Coach Talk, Dr. Sandi welcomes Ayurvedic practitioner, inflammation researcher, and author Dr. Shivani Gupta for a powerful conversation about inflammation, individuality, and the wisdom that emerges when ancient traditions and modern science work together.Full show notes: https://functionalmedicinecoaching.org/podcast/shivani-gupta-161/
Happy New Year, Groovers! This week, we're taking some time-off and sharing an oldie but a goodie - our conversation with Ayelet Fishbach. The start of a new year often brings fresh motivation...and then we burnout. But why? In this recast, we are joined by Dr. Ayelet Fishbach to explore why willpower-driven resolutions fail and how behavioral science offers a smarter way to set goals that last. Through an examination of her research, we unpack meta-motivation, the problem with "the middle" and how you can design your goals better so that they carry momentum through January and beyond. ©2025 Behavioral Grooves Topics [0:00] Motivation and Willpower - a New Perspective with Ayelet Fishbach [3:19] The Marshmallow Test and Its Misinterpretation [7:52] Meta Motivation and Its Implications [14:28] The Role of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation [18:17] Problems Around Goal Achievement [32:41] The Important of Aspirational Goals [42:58] Strategies for Overcoming the Problem of "the Middle" [48:33] Key Takeaways ©2025 Behavioral Grooves Links About Ayelet Get It Done: Surprising Lessons from the Science of Motivation Music Links Best of NPR Tiny Desk
As Christians celebrate the Holiday season, a new FOX Nation series takes a deeper look at the life of Jesus and the human struggles at the beginning of his ministry. 'Jesus: Crown of Thorns' explores faith, doubt, power, and sacrifice with added historical and emotional context beyond traditional retellings. Actor Tarik Makarem, who portrays Jesus in the series, joins the Rundown to discuss taking on the iconic role and how the experience changed him spiritually and personally. Then, we revisit one of our most impactful interviews from the past year, when Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) joined Dave Anthony to discuss the national debate over redistricting, the importance of faith in America's history, and his new book, One Nation Always Under God. Plus, commentary by Pastor Robert Jeffress of the Dallas First Baptist Church. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As Christians celebrate the Holiday season, a new FOX Nation series takes a deeper look at the life of Jesus and the human struggles at the beginning of his ministry. 'Jesus: Crown of Thorns' explores faith, doubt, power, and sacrifice with added historical and emotional context beyond traditional retellings. Actor Tarik Makarem, who portrays Jesus in the series, joins the Rundown to discuss taking on the iconic role and how the experience changed him spiritually and personally. Then, we revisit one of our most impactful interviews from the past year, when Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) joined Dave Anthony to discuss the national debate over redistricting, the importance of faith in America's history, and his new book, One Nation Always Under God. Plus, commentary by Pastor Robert Jeffress of the Dallas First Baptist Church. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As Christians celebrate the Holiday season, a new FOX Nation series takes a deeper look at the life of Jesus and the human struggles at the beginning of his ministry. 'Jesus: Crown of Thorns' explores faith, doubt, power, and sacrifice with added historical and emotional context beyond traditional retellings. Actor Tarik Makarem, who portrays Jesus in the series, joins the Rundown to discuss taking on the iconic role and how the experience changed him spiritually and personally. Then, we revisit one of our most impactful interviews from the past year, when Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) joined Dave Anthony to discuss the national debate over redistricting, the importance of faith in America's history, and his new book, One Nation Always Under God. Plus, commentary by Pastor Robert Jeffress of the Dallas First Baptist Church. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Money Talks is hosted by Dr Nancy Lottridge Anderson, President of New Perspectives and Ryder Taff, Portfolio Manager at New Perspectives. To email a question to the show, send it to money@mpbonline.org. In this episode, we talk about beneficiaries. If you enjoy listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB. https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What's Eating You Podcast with Psychologist Stephanie Georgiou
New you New Year. I have a special guest today and I'm very excited. Her name is Winnier Bonnie and she's a motivational keynote speaker here to give you all the good stuff. This episode is not gonna be another New Year's resolution.For my Instagram account click here InstagramBook a retreat call HEREVisit the retreat website HERE FREE Resources:Download my [FREE binge eating tracker tool] To access more of my courses use this:https://stan.store/mindfoodstephDo you have any questions? Ask Steph here. Social media:TikTokInstagramFacebookHelp lines Review the podcast on Apple By sharing, following, or rating the podcast, you help me reach more people so they can understand the importance of mental health. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
*(Note Part One of this episode)New Moon Lunar Cycle Themes: Expansion, Exploration, New Perspective through Wisdom, Spiritual Renewal. The conjunction of the Sun and Moon, “Dark Moon” part of the lunar cycle is powerful and focused as a portal toward immense changes on both a personal and collective level in 2026 This lunar cycle is especially impactful and meaningful because it is coupled with the winter Solstice in the Northern hemisphere, and the summer Solstice in the Southern hemisphere. The solstice energy is a messenger of truth, clarity and inner wisdom. It places tremendous emphasis on relinquishing the past, while trusting in the possibilities of the future which are yet unseen and unknown. This Moon offers both inner focus, and the opportunity to experience worldly experiences through connection to Cosmic Source. Guidance through trusting intuitive insights, from the well of personal inspiration, is the key for moving toward greater and higher vibrational consciousness.During this lunar cycle, the awareness of growth, expansion, plenty, and abundance are under major consideration. Even as we look out and observe the erroneous beliefs and falsehoods into the collective society, it's absolutely critical to dream one's own big dreams. The sign of Sagittarius is about believing in your own inner awareness and wisdom that connects with authentic understanding which supports dignity, respect, freedom and sovereignty for every person.This New Moon and Solstice connections are placing emphasis on listening to yourself. It is time to forge a personal path that does not rely on asking someone else what you “should” or need to do. The New Moon offers opportunity to gather awareness of new intentions, while the solstice's "return to light" energy is a gateway for deeper self-realization. Four Key Questions for 2026 DirectionWhat is your "Philosophy of Life"?How will you embrace your values and inspiration through intuitive awareness?How will you seek new meaning for yourself, as you envision experiences and possibilities that await you in the coming months?Are you willing to be the "Truth-teller", to be honest and open to the "Wisdom within yourself"?*Please enjoy Part Two of this episode: "Sound Alchemy" with Kathy H. Luber Let's have an Astrology Conversation. I look forward to seeing you. Now is the time.https://www.soulsoundinsights.com/light-reading.htmlhttps://www.soulsoundinsights.com/music-musings-meditation.htmlI am proud to announce my new offering as a Certified Creative Depth Coach. As a Creative Depth Coach, I provide guidance, support and soul insights on how to discover, explore and navigate your life by recognizing your magnificent "Creative Genius". Some of my modalities and Soul tools are "Art as Process" EFT Tapping, Sound and Music for Inner Journeying , using the wisdom of Astrology, Tarot, Oracle and Numerology. l Enjoy Full Moon Lunar Eclipse in Taurus Drumming Video:https://vimeo.com/769123538/b344b2b541"Calling the Wild" or " QuickSilver and Astro Magic" Original Music by MaeRuth McCants
Money Talks is hosted by Dr Nancy Lottridge Anderson, President of New Perspectives and Ryder Taff, Portfolio Manager at New Perspectives. To email a question to the show, send it to money@mpbonline.org. In this episode, we share tips of keeping your personal finances in order as the year comes to an end. Also, Nancy and Ryder answer a few investment questions. If you enjoy listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB. https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This conversation, on today's show, explores the evolving concept of retirement, emphasizing the importance of planning beyond just financial aspects. Host Nathan Fort discusses the significance of relationships, the need for clarity and control in financial planning, and strategies to manage longevity risk and emotional investing. Nathan encourages listeners to rethink retirement as a fulfilling phase of life rather than just a cessation of work, highlighting the necessity of a comprehensive retirement plan that includes income strategies and personal goals. If you have any questions concerning your retirement call Nathan Fort 800-890-5008 or click here to visit our website. Retiring, Planning, Saving, Healthcare, 401K, Roth, TaxesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For decades, the field of scholarship that studies the law and practice of international organisations -also known as 'international institutional law'- has been marked by an intellectual quietism. Most of the scholarship tends to focus narrowly on providing 'legal' answers to 'legal' questions. For that reason, perspectives rarely engage with the insights of critical traditions of legal thought (for instance, feminist, postcolonial, or political economy-oriented perspectives) or with interdisciplinary contributions produced outside the field. Ways of Seeing International Organisations: New Perspectives for International Institutional Law (Cambridge UP, 2025) edited by Dr. Negar Mansouri & Dr. Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín challenges the narrow gaze of the field by bringing together authors across multiple disciplines to reflect on the need for 'new' perspectives in international institutional law. Highlighting the limits of mainstream approaches, the authors instead interrogate international organisations as pivots in processes of world-making. To achieve this, the volume is organised around four fundamental themes: expertise; structure; performance; and capital. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
For decades, the field of scholarship that studies the law and practice of international organisations -also known as 'international institutional law'- has been marked by an intellectual quietism. Most of the scholarship tends to focus narrowly on providing 'legal' answers to 'legal' questions. For that reason, perspectives rarely engage with the insights of critical traditions of legal thought (for instance, feminist, postcolonial, or political economy-oriented perspectives) or with interdisciplinary contributions produced outside the field. Ways of Seeing International Organisations: New Perspectives for International Institutional Law (Cambridge UP, 2025) edited by Dr. Negar Mansouri & Dr. Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín challenges the narrow gaze of the field by bringing together authors across multiple disciplines to reflect on the need for 'new' perspectives in international institutional law. Highlighting the limits of mainstream approaches, the authors instead interrogate international organisations as pivots in processes of world-making. To achieve this, the volume is organised around four fundamental themes: expertise; structure; performance; and capital. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
For decades, the field of scholarship that studies the law and practice of international organisations -also known as 'international institutional law'- has been marked by an intellectual quietism. Most of the scholarship tends to focus narrowly on providing 'legal' answers to 'legal' questions. For that reason, perspectives rarely engage with the insights of critical traditions of legal thought (for instance, feminist, postcolonial, or political economy-oriented perspectives) or with interdisciplinary contributions produced outside the field. Ways of Seeing International Organisations: New Perspectives for International Institutional Law (Cambridge UP, 2025) edited by Dr. Negar Mansouri & Dr. Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín challenges the narrow gaze of the field by bringing together authors across multiple disciplines to reflect on the need for 'new' perspectives in international institutional law. Highlighting the limits of mainstream approaches, the authors instead interrogate international organisations as pivots in processes of world-making. To achieve this, the volume is organised around four fundamental themes: expertise; structure; performance; and capital. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
For decades, the field of scholarship that studies the law and practice of international organisations -also known as 'international institutional law'- has been marked by an intellectual quietism. Most of the scholarship tends to focus narrowly on providing 'legal' answers to 'legal' questions. For that reason, perspectives rarely engage with the insights of critical traditions of legal thought (for instance, feminist, postcolonial, or political economy-oriented perspectives) or with interdisciplinary contributions produced outside the field. Ways of Seeing International Organisations: New Perspectives for International Institutional Law (Cambridge UP, 2025) edited by Dr. Negar Mansouri & Dr. Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín challenges the narrow gaze of the field by bringing together authors across multiple disciplines to reflect on the need for 'new' perspectives in international institutional law. Highlighting the limits of mainstream approaches, the authors instead interrogate international organisations as pivots in processes of world-making. To achieve this, the volume is organised around four fundamental themes: expertise; structure; performance; and capital. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law
For decades, the field of scholarship that studies the law and practice of international organisations -also known as 'international institutional law'- has been marked by an intellectual quietism. Most of the scholarship tends to focus narrowly on providing 'legal' answers to 'legal' questions. For that reason, perspectives rarely engage with the insights of critical traditions of legal thought (for instance, feminist, postcolonial, or political economy-oriented perspectives) or with interdisciplinary contributions produced outside the field. Ways of Seeing International Organisations: New Perspectives for International Institutional Law (Cambridge UP, 2025) edited by Dr. Negar Mansouri & Dr. Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín challenges the narrow gaze of the field by bringing together authors across multiple disciplines to reflect on the need for 'new' perspectives in international institutional law. Highlighting the limits of mainstream approaches, the authors instead interrogate international organisations as pivots in processes of world-making. To achieve this, the volume is organised around four fundamental themes: expertise; structure; performance; and capital. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts
In September 2025 I officially completed a second round of the Adirondack 46 High Peaks. In this podcast I'll dive into the fresh perspectives these mountains offer that can only be learned through mutiple visits.Tired of physically struggling on your hikes? Looking for help to improve your your fitness for hiking? Here are 2 ways I can help you do that:1.) Work with James 1-on-1 (online)Apply to work with directy with James 1-on-1 in his Seek To Do More program where he'll help you build the right kind of strength & conditioning for better hiking adventures, along with the nutrition and daily habits needed to support long term transformation. Book a call with James to see if it's the right fit for you HEREwww.seektodomore.com 2.) Join the next GREAT RANGE ATHLETE Team training programA 6-week online fitness program to help you imporve your strength and endurance for hiking mountains. Train alongside a likeminded team of fellow hikers who will give you the support, guidance, and accountability you need to succeed.Over 200 hikers worldwide have joined the Great Range Athlete team program with great sucesss from first time hikers to multi-round Adirondack 46'ers and everywhere inbetween. Plus, enjoy an Adirondack group hike at the end of the program with your coach and teammatesJoin the next team HEREwww.GreatRangeAthlete.comFollow on Instagram & Facebook:@46of46podcast@jamesappleton46Get my Adirondack hiking books:1.) The Adirondack 46 in 18 Hikes: The Complete Guide to Hiking the High Peaks 2.) Adirondack Campfire Stories: Tales and Folklore from Inside the Blue Line3.) Pick up my digital eBook "From 1-to-46" instantly HEREVisit my websites:www.46OUTDOORS.comwww.46OF46.com
Intro - Welcome everyone, old and new listeners , I'm back and ready to embark on a new journey of multiple perspectives of people in my life, new and old. The conversations will be valuable no matter who you are or what you're going through. Let's journey through life together and keep an open mind as we experience this little thing called life. ❤️
Ashley Bizzell joins Something For Everybody this week. Ashley is a registered dietitian and certified diabetes care and education specialist with over fifteen years of experience. In this conversation, Ashley and I discuss various aspects of health and nutrition, focusing on the importance of what we stop eating, the role of metabolic health, and the significance of habit formation. We explore the fasting mimicking diet, its benefits, and how it can help improve overall health. - See discounts for all the products I use and recommend: https://everybodyspod.com/deals/ - Shop For Everybody Use code SFE10 for 10% OFF
Money Talks is hosted by Dr Nancy Lottridge Anderson, President of New Perspectives and Ryder Taff, Portfolio Manager at New Perspectives. To email a question to the show, send it to money@mpbonline.org. In this episode, we visit with Jane Alexander, President and CEO of the Community Foundation for Mississippi to talk about the role of the community foundation in charitable giving. Also, Ryder answers a listener question about Social Security. If you enjoy listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB. https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4:58 - Can women be pastors? / 10:52 - Followup on the trinity conversation from 1403. / 20:12 - Do you know about the 'New Perspective on Paul' movement? / 33:55 - Do you have any resources for dealing with a 7th Day Adventist? / 43:53 - I am a beliver that had to divorce an unrepentant gambler. Can I remarry Biblically? / 51:25 - How does Replacement Theology relate to end time theology?
Shiur given by Rabbi Ben Zion Bamberger on Mussar Shmooze. Shiur recorded in Yeshivas Ohr Reuven, Monsey, NY.
Money Talks is hosted by Ryder Taff, Portfolio Manager at New Perspectives. To email a question to the show, send it to money@mpbonline.org. In this episode, we visit with tax attorneys Seth Little and Dustin Jeffords. If you enjoy listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB. https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lights, camera, ACTION! In this truly inspiring episode of Chi O Conversations, we sit down with Chi Zeta Sister, Taylor Aguilar. Taylor shares with us how losing her sight has not stopped her from pursuing her dreams. While blind, she has successfully produced her own film, become a mother, and started her production company, Blind Eagle Productions! On this International Persons with Disabilities Day, be sure to check out this incredible episode and support our Sister by visiting blindeagleproductions.com!
Discover the latest science behind fasting and innovative fasting alternatives in this episode with Dr. Chris Rhodes, nutritional biochemist. Learn about the anti-inflammatory and longevity benefits of a 36-hour fast, and how Mimio, a fasting supplement, can help you access fasting's advantages without skipping meals. With special insights on women's health—including hormones, muscle preservation, and metabolic changes—this is essential listening for anyone interested in optimizing wellness, especially women navigating midlife.Curious to try Mimio for yourself? Visit https://drstephanieestima.com/mimio and use code ESTIMA for 20% off. Episode Overview (timestamps are approximate):(0:00) Intro/Teaser(4:00) The Biology of Fasting: What's Actually Happening(12:00) Fasting Timelines: 16:8 vs 24hr vs 36hr(16:00) The 36-Hour Metabolic Signature(21:00) NAD, Estrogen, and Women in Midlife(26:00) Cortisol, HPA Axis, and Female Sensitivity(30:00) Thyroid Suppression During Fasting(34:00) Muscle and Bone Preservation Strategies(43:00) The Four Fasting-Mimetic Molecules(54:00) Fasting Benefits Without Fasting(1:03:00) Clinical Study Results: 2.5 Years Younger(1:07:00) Dosing and Best Practices(1:12:00) BONUS: After-Party with Dr. StephanieResources mentioned in this episode can be found at https://drstephanieestima.com/podcasts/ep445/We couldn't do it without our sponsors:BON CHARGE - Achieve glowing skin, gain more energy, and uplevel your recovery practice with a suite of red light products. Get 15% off at https://boncharge.com/better with code BETTER.TROSCRIPTIONS - There's a completely new way to optimize your health. Give it a try at https://troscriptions.com/BETTER or enter BETTER at checkout for 10% off your first order.BIOPTIMIZERS - Your digestion can take a hit in midlife, but you don't have to suffer. Learn how enzymes can help at https://bioptimizers.com/better and use code BETTER to get 10% off your order.MASA - MASA's chips contain just three ingredients: organic nixtamalized corn, sea salt, and 100% grass-fed beef tallow. That's it. Ready to give MASA (or Vandy) a try? Use code BETTER for 25% off your first order at https://masachips.com/BETTERLMNT - Rehydrate with the perfect mix of sodium, potassium, and magnesium. Get a free sample pack at https://drinklmnt.com/drestima. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
"The law was never meant to be a ladder to heaven—it was always meant to drive us to Christ.In this sermon, we look at one of the most important theological controversies in the first-century church: the question of the ceremonial law and its relationship to justification by faith. The Judaizers claimed that Gentiles must keep the law of Moses—especially circumcision—to be saved. But Paul rebuked this view sharply, showing that to rebuild what Christ has torn down is to make oneself a transgressor.We'll explore how Paul's words in Galatians 2:17–21 reveal the true purpose of the law: to expose sin and lead us to the only source of righteousness—Jesus Christ. We'll also address modern distortions, such as the New Perspective on Paul (NPP), which narrows “works of the law” to ceremonial works and thus weakens the gospel of grace. But Paul's teaching is clear: no works—ceremonial or otherwise—can justify sinners before a holy God.This message shows why every attempt to add human effort to the work of Christ—whether through ceremonies, moralism, or modern reinterpretations—undermines the very gospel it seeks to defend. The law kills, but Christ gives life. The law shows our sin, but Christ is our righteousness.
In a rapidly changing world filled with uncertainties, many of us seek clarity and resilience. Enter Stoic philosophy—an ancient Greek philosophy founded in the early 3rd century BCE that offers profound insights and transformative lessons for modern living. By exploring the Stoic principles of acceptance, self-control, and perspective, we can shift our outlook and face life's challenges with newfound strength. In this episode, we'll delve into five essential lessons from Stoicism that can empower you to unlock a new perspective.
In this episode of Operation Be, we're going all-in on one of the most underrated tools for growth: perspective shifts. We're unpacking how seeing things differently—intentionally, clearly, and without burning yourself out—can radically reshape your life. We'll get into: ✨ Why unlearning society's “rules” is the first step to freedom ✨ How challenging your mindset creates space for real alignment ✨ The truth about clarity (and why most people skip this part) ✨ Real stories from my clients who transformed once they changed how they saw things ✨ Practical, doable steps you can start today to shift your perspective and reconnect with your core values This episode is your reminder that you don't need a massive life overhaul—sometimes you just need a new lens.
Money Talks is hosted by Dr Nancy Lottridge Anderson, President of New Perspectives. To email a question to the show, send it to money@mpbonline.org. In this episode, we share some planning tips for a successful retirement. If you enjoy listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB. https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of "The Free Lawyer" podcast, host Gary interviews Susan Filan, a former legal analyst and prosecutor turned transformational speaker. Susan shares how a near-fatal accident forced her to reevaluate her life and redefine success beyond external achievements. Together, they discuss the pressures lawyers face, the dangers of burnout, and the importance of authenticity and self-care. Susan introduces her "Wake Up Call Method" for finding fulfillment and encourages listeners to embrace vulnerability, gratitude, and proactive change. The episode offers hope and practical advice for lawyers seeking greater clarity, purpose, and joy in their personal and professional lives.Susan F. Filan, Esq. is a former MSNBC Senior Legal Analyst, prosecutor, and trial lawyer who reinvented herself as a transformational speaker and life strategist. After nearly 30 years in the legal world, a near-death accident became her wake-up call, forcing her to confront what true success really means. Today, she helps lawyers and high-achieving professionals who appear accomplished on the outside but are collapsing inside. Through her signature Wake-Up Call Method, Susan guides clients from burnout and disconnection to clarity, vitality, and fulfillment. Known as the Architect of Reinvention, she is on a mission to revolutionize how lawyers and high-achievers live, love, and lead.Susan Filan's Background & Accident (00:01:01) Early Career Choices & Legal “Off Ramps” (00:02:31)The Accident Experience (00:04:25) Rehabilitation & New Perspective (00:05:52) Shifting from Achievement to Presence (00:08:14) Life After the Accident (00:10:08) Practicing Law & Academic Transition (00:11:16) External Success vs. Internal Fulfillment (00:12:11) Ignoring Inner Signals (00:14:33) The Wake Up Call Method (00:15:29)Lawyer Well-being & Cultural Change (00:18:18)Escaping vs. Authentic Alignment (00:20:04) Facing Fear & First Steps to Change (00:21:44) Role of Coaching for Lawyers (00:22:38) Lawyers' Resistance to Coaching (00:24:11) First Shift for Transformation (00:26:04) Aligning with True Purpose & Values (00:27:23)Susan's Legacy & Message (00:29:24) Advice for Stuck Lawyers (00:30:23)Would you like to learn what it looks like to become a truly Free Lawyer? You can schedule a courtesy call here: https://calendly.com/garymiles-successcoach/one-one-discovery-callYou can find The Free Lawyer Assessment here- https://www.garymiles.net/the-free-lawyer-assessmentWould you like to learn more about Breaking Free or order your copy? https://www.garymiles.net/break-free
Money Talks is hosted by Dr Nancy Lottridge Anderson, President of New Perspectives and Ryder Taff, Portfolio Manager at New Perspectives. To email a question to the show, send it to money@mpbonline.org. In this episode, we talk about the penny and answer listener questions about investing. If you enjoy listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB. https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pastor David Strader - Wednesday Night - 11.05.2025This message helps you learn how to overcome negativity and see your challenges through a faith-filled perspective that trusts God is with you in every situation.In this week's message, Pastor challenges us to shift how we see the battles we face. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 10 and Romans 12, he reminds us that real transformation begins in the mind. Before God changes our situation, He often changes our perspective. Through the stories of Gideon, Joseph, and David, we're encouraged to trade negativity for faith, fear for trust, and doubt for confidence in God's Word. No matter what stands in front of you, remember—He is with you. Period.
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In this episode, Ronn and Mike answer five questions sent in by listeners: 1) Are there foundational beliefs regarding the identity of Jesus and Yahweh in order to be worshipping the correct deity? 2) Is the Hebrew text (MT) younger than the Septuagint? 3) What sins were considered "high-handed"? 4) Are spirit "hauntings" related to sacred space? 5) Does the DCW favor the New Perspective on Paul?