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Move The Line
Week 5 NFL Betting Preview

Move The Line

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 86:48


Move The Line hosts Connor Allen and Ryan Noonan are joined by Geoff Fienberg to break down Week 5 of the 2021 NFL season from a betting perspective. They preview the Week 5 slate of action and share the best bets to place.  Move The Line is sponsored by WynnBET. New users who sign up for a WynnBET account will get a Risk-Free first bet (up to $1,000).

The Lechem Panim Podcast
Lechem Panim #125 "Doctrine & Fellowship" (Acts 2:40-42) Pastor Cameron Ury

The Lechem Panim Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 14:35


Hello, and welcome to Lechem Panim. It is so good to have you with us today as we continue our study of the book of Acts. “It wasn't THAT good!”— I'd like to open by sharing with you a story of a small church that met not too long ago. One particular Sunday, [The pastor was greeting folks at the door after the service. And a woman said, “Pastor, that was a very good sermon.” The pastor says, “Oh, I have to give the credit to the Holy Spirit.” “Oh,” she immediately responded, “It wasn't THAT good!”] Now Peter's sermon here in Acts chapter 2 (thankfully) WAS that good because he was filled with the Holy Spirit of God. And verses 40-41 reveal what can happen when we speak with the anointing of the Holy Spirit. It says in… Acts 2:40-41 (ESV)— 40 And with many other words he bore witness and continued to exhort them, saying, “Save yourselves from this crooked generation.” 41 So those who received his word were baptized, and there were added that day about three thousand souls. Early Christian Practice— Now immediately after these early Christians were baptized and received the Holy Spirit, they entered into community with one another; a community that was marked by the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit of God. And in that community we begin to see expressed the fundamental practices of the Church. We see Doctrine, Fellowship, The Lord's Supper, Prayer, Generosity and Service, and Joy Overflowing as Evangelism.  The Most Important Things— And all these practices may seem basic without any higher hierarchical Church structure, but that doesn't mean they are somehow less important. Picture them [like eating, breathing, and sleeping are to an infant]. Basic? Yes, but absolutely necessary to the growth of the Body of Christ. And they remain the most important things for mature Christians as well, which is why it doesn't say that these disciples just made them a part of their lives (like some kind of tacked-on thing). No, it says they devoted themselves to these things. They became the absolute new foundation for their lives. And today we'll be beginning to explore these practices one by one. Now the first thing it says they devoted themselves to was Doctrine. It says in… Acts 2:42 (ESV)— 42 And they devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching… Doctrine— Now I find it interesting that the first practice listed was not fellowship, prayer, or evangelism. No, the practice that is mentioned first is Doctrine (what the Apostles were teaching). And that is because all those other things are meaningless without right doctrine. Many religions (including the cults) practice fellowship, prayer, and evangelism. And those things are important to the Christian faith as well, but the content of our belief is just as important as the practice. What we believe (doctrine) was and is of utmost importance. In fact, unity actually needs to come second to truth. Spurgeon: Truth before unity— Charles Spurgeon points out that you'll hear a lot of preachers say, ["To remain divided is sinful! Did not our Lord pray {to the Father}, that they may be one, even as we are one"? (John 17:22). A chorus of ecumenical voices keep harping the unity tune. What they are saying is, "Christians of all doctrinal shades and beliefs must come together in one visible organization, regardless... Unite, unite!"  Such teaching is false, reckless and dangerous. Truth alone must determine our alignments. Truth comes before unity. Unity without truth is hazardous. Our Lord's prayer in John 17 must be read in its full context. Look at verse 17: "Sanctify them through thy truth; thy word is truth." Only those sanctified through the Word can be one in Christ. To teach otherwise is to betray the Gospel.] Not always agree— And you know, he's absolutely correct. We cannot compromise on the essentials, or we will betray the Gospel. Now does this mean we have to agree on every theological point? Of course not. Even the early Church was comprised of people who occasionally had different opinions on things; but they had agreement on the essential points of the Gospel. They knew that their fellowship must be anchored in the truth of the Word of God and in sound theology and doctrine. And this was why the teaching of the Apostles was so vitally important because remember that [In the time of Acts, there was no written NT. The earliest letter from the apostles (probably either James or Galatians) did not appear until two decades after the birth of the Church at Pentecost. {Imagine being a Christian without having a New Testament! What would you do? You'd devote yourself to listening to eyewitnesses who could verbally convey the accounts and teachings of Jesus to you, as well as explain how Jesus was the hope and “consolation of Israel” (Luke 2:25) promised in the OT. And so that is what we see;} …the church in Jerusalem took in the apostles' teaching on Jesus of Nazareth as…the promised Jewish Messiah. {And} Their Bible was the OT, supplemented by what Christ had taught them. {Now} As the various epistles of the apostles were written and delivered to churches established beyond Jerusalem, their authority came to be recognized alongside the OT (“they were} “the rest of the Scriptures”; 2 Pet. 3:16).] But at this point the verbal teachings of the apostles were absolutely essential as the means by which they could be established doctrinally. Fellowship— Now the second fundamental thing the believers in the early Church devoted themselves to was the fellowship.  “Fellowship” in Context— Now some have taken this concept of fellowship to mean that all the early Christians drove Hondas. And I understand where they're coming from. The text does say (elsewhere in numerous places in and throughout the book of Acts) they were all in one Accord. However (like good Biblical scholars) I think we need to put that word against the backdrop of it's historical context. Because when we do, we see that the word here actually means has to do with the kind of “fellowship” they shared with one another. One Accord: OT— [In the Old Testament, the phrase in one accord is always used to describe unanimous participation in a particular action. In Joshua 9:2, the pagan kings “gathered themselves together to fight with one accord against Joshua and Israel” (LEB). Speaking of the conversion of heathen nations, Zephaniah 3:9 says, “For at that time I will change the speech of the peoples to a pure speech, that all of them may call upon the name of the LORD and serve him with one accord” (ESV){, which in the Hebrew is}…translated…literally…“with one shoulder.” It likely comes from the practice of yoking oxen together for plowing. The NIV translates the idea with a similar English expression, “shoulder to shoulder.”] So we are to be one of shoulder with one another. One Accord: NT— Now [In the New Testament, in one accord is used to emphasize the internal unanimity{/unity} of a community. In Acts 12:20, that community is “the people of Tyre and Sidon” who are angry with Herod. In Acts 8:6, it describes the crowd of people who are listening to Philip's teachings: “And the crowds with one accord paid attention to what was being said by Philip, when they heard him and saw the signs that he did” (ESV). It illustrates how the community of Christian believers worshiped, prayed, and fellowshipped together (Acts 1:14; 2:46; 4:24; 5:12; Romans 15:6).]  Koinonia— Now we use the word fellowship often merely to describe social activities in the context of congregational life.] If it happens in our Fellowship Halls at Church, then it must be fellowship, right? Well, often that is the case. But the word here that we translate “fellowship” is the Greek [word koinonia {and it} signifies oneness or commonality—true community. (The adjective form of the word is found in 2:44: the believers “had all things in common [koina].”] And this type of community takes things to a whole new level because fellowship was more than just their talking together, joking together, or even just about discussing the latest sermon. No, it was about being united in mind, body, and spirit with one another as they were united with Christ. You will remember how [Jesus prayed that his followers would be one with Him and the Father, just as He and the Father are one (John 17:11, 21-23; 1 John 1:3, 6, 7).] Now we could spend weeks just beginning to unpack what that means. But suffice it to say, this kind of koinonia fellowship goes so much deeper; so much higher than what we typically mean by fellowship and is in fact the key to moving not only individuals, but the whole body of Christ on into maturity and fruitfulness. It is not just a group of people having a good time together; no, it is a common bond that drives that group to complete a desired task. This is why the NIV sometimes translates koinonia as “partnership” (which we see in Philippians). It is kind of like a sports-team; it is task-driven; it is goal-oriented. It is a kind of fellowship that exists when all who partake in that fellowship are driven to fulfill the same task; to accomplish the same goal. Now there may be some disagreements at times (and we will read of some of them here in Acts) but these early Christians were able to work through those growing pains because they were focused on the prize. They shared this like-minded desire to attain the prize. And so they learned to work together and utilize each other's gifts because (to put it bluntly) THERE'S A GAME TO WIN!!!! THERE'S A MISSION TO ACCOMPLISH!!!! Souls (people's eternities) were depending on their unity and strength. Our Unity— And you know, the same is true today, which is why I think Satan is working overtime to try to divide and even fracture the Church by sowing division. And some of those issues are displayed in how we are reacting to Covid-19. Do we wear masks or do we not wear masks? Do we open our Church doors again or do we stay closed? Do we challenge a government that in so many ways has set itself against Christianity? Or do we practice submission to authority? Or do we do both? And so many people have different opinions on this; and I find myself amongst a group of Church leaders and pastors who honestly are trying to please people on both sides of the spectrum. But what concerns me the most (and I thing what concerns God the most) is whether or not we are keeping centered on His Word; and on maintaining the kind of unity with one another that Christ Himself prayed for; where instead of looking out for our own wants and desires, we are compassionately looking to meet the needs of those around us. What the world sees of Christ during these tumultuous days is greatly dependent how we choose to deal with these crises we are currently facing. Will we allow them to divide us; or will we stand together as the single body of Christ? Remaining Devoted— This passage's challenge for us today is to remain devoted to sound teaching and to the preservation of the fellowship. If we can do that, then not just us (but the whole world) will come out of this more blessed and much stronger for having experienced Christ in us. Let's remain devoted to sound teaching and to the fellowship. Amen.

Spirit Girls with Jessica Reid
EP 126: Achieving FREEDOM with Kelly Marcyniuk

Spirit Girls with Jessica Reid

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 50:24


Hey Spirit Girls! I don't know about you, But I am a total freedom junkie, My core emotional desire in life is to feel FREE in my soul! So I invited Kelly AKA @thefreedombabe onto the podcast to talk all about how to ACHIEVE freedom NOW (As that's what she's an expert at!) Listen now & tag us in your insta stories if you love this episode ❤ @spiritgirlscollective @jessicareidclairvoyant @thefreedombabeLove, Jessie x

Asteroids Comets Meteors Space Show
9/11 -3 TOWER DEMO - 1 METONIC CYCLE LATER #911neverforget

Asteroids Comets Meteors Space Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 4:12


On this episode we ask - “ How many towers collapsed on September 11th, 2001?” Was it one? No - Was it two? No - Was it Three? Yes - #911neverforget

Inside Sales Coach ®
7 keys to winining business with your next software demo

Inside Sales Coach ®

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 29:36


As part of a coaching session last week, I sat through an Saas (Software as a Service) demo.  The guy did a reasonable job but..  Did it make me want to buy? No Was there too much information? Yes Could he have delivered more value ? Yes Software demos are not software inspections so there's no need for an information-dump Software demos are a chance (if properly done) to gain committment for the next step I figure that there are 7 keys to winning business with a software demo and I'm giving them to you today.    Check out the episode now! #SDR #SaaS #InsideSales #salescoach

Vinnie De Rosa aka Cuzin Vinnie
Crystal River Mall 2020

Vinnie De Rosa aka Cuzin Vinnie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 24:20


January 2020 Let’s Talk About with Millie Bresnahan Mall Manger Shopping Then and Now – Five ways retail has changed and how businesses can adapt Constant connectivity in this changing world both online and offline shopping brings exciting new possibilities for forward-thinking retailers. Combining classic retail with digital savvy can help retailers serve their customers better. 1. Shoppers know as much as salespeople: THEN: People came into the stores with little to no knowledge and relied on a salesperson to advise them on what to buy. NOW: Today’s shoppers have become accustomed to doing their own research to get maximum value out of every dollar they spend. 2. Retailers can deliver personal, relevant suggestions at sale: THEN: Shopkeepers would welcome in people from the neighborhood and then come to learn their customers’ needs and preferences. NOW: In our constant connected world, a device is just proxy for what really matters – getting to know your customers’ needs and preferences. Look at your online analytics and have that conversation with each customer – this will create improved customer service and can quickly turn into a sale. 3. Mobile devices drive foot traffic to stores: THEN: Finding the right store – and the product you needed – depended on familiarity or chance. NOW: As the lines blur between online and offline, innovative retailers are integrating mobile into their store experience. When shoppers search for a store name or category, they expect to see a map with direction, a phone number that they can click to call, or special offers that match their location and time of day. 4. Opinions carry more weight than ever: THEN: Retail therapy was an activity shared by friends and family – and word of mouth was a social force that transformed new products into must-haves and small shops into retail empires. NOW: This is truer than ever. With YouTube and social networks like Facebook and Google, people are now sharing their opinion on products and experiences not just with a group of friends, but with millions of people. Smart retailers are recognizing the opportunities that lie in digital as they can speak directly with the community and fans. 5. Products can jump off the screen: THEN: The internet was fine for researching, but there was no replacement for holding, feeling, inspecting a physical product on a store shelf. NOW: Interactive video, 360 views, are just a few of the options bringing products alive on the customers screen. When retailers showcase products online in a unique way, they create opportunities for customers to interact with products and services on an emotional level. As digital weaves itself deeper into the fabric of our lives, smart retailers understand making the most of new opportunities. It’s about human nature. Many of our store owners have already embraced the digital changes but we have more to learn and experience. Article from Google : Sridhar Ramaswamy Crystal River Mall (https://my.captivate.fm/CrystalRiverMall.com)

OPTIMIZE with Brian Johnson | More Wisdom in Less Time

In our last +1 we talked about the fact that, as per legendary tough guy Vince Lombardi, “Fatigue makes cowards of us all.”    Then we operationalized a super-simple antidote to cowardice via a super-simple PM Bookend routine. (How’d that go for you?)   I mentioned the fact that we’d connect that fatigue-coward phenomenon to my heart rate monitor. So, let’s.   Not too long ago, I introduced you to my Suunto watch. Love it. Works great.    … Except when it doesn’t!   Every once in awhile, I’ll be training at a mellow pace and my watch will be telling me that my heart rate is WAY higher than it could possibly be.    To put it in perspective, my target Maffetone-approved aerobic zone is 131 to 141. I usually train in that zone every other day. On my mellow recovery days, I do the same trail at a slower pace and stay well below that 131.   So, imagine my surprise one day when I’m going at a super mellow pace and look down at my watch to see it telling me that I’m at 160-something. I’m like, “Really? No way. That’s not possible. I’m pretty sure I’m not blowing up right now.” (Hah.)   So… I got my strip detector things a little wet via a little spit. Didn’t help. I took off my heart rate monitor strap. Put it back on. Still didn’t help.   I’m basically standing still and it’s telling me I’m still blowing up.   Hah! D’oh.    Hmmmmmm…   Now… As a Professional Optimizer/Lover of Wisdom, I’m not allowed to waste lemon squeezing opportunities so, after a moment of almost-frustration I carried on with my hike and decided to simply ignore the data.   Which is when the metaphorical learning moment hit me.   That data from the heart rate monitor was, for whatever reason, literally USELESS for me during that workout.    So I ignored it.   Guess what?   You know that voice in your head that shows up when you’re tired?    You know, the voice that says: “Life sucks boo hoo yada yada yada blah blah blah. Etc. Etc. Etc.”   Guess what?   When you’re tired, that “data” your mind throws at you is about as useful as my broken heart rate monitor.   IGNORE IT.   Carry on with your day.   Go build your Emotional Stamina muscles as you execute your protocol and practice having good bad days. Then figure out what “Needs work!” so you can wake up tomorrow feeling WAY better—with a working monitor that gives you good data.   That’s Today’s +1.   Happy Trails!

OPTIMIZE with Brian Johnson | More Wisdom in Less Time

In our last +1 we talked about the fact that, as per legendary tough guy Vince Lombardi, “Fatigue makes cowards of us all.”    Then we operationalized a super-simple antidote to cowardice via a super-simple PM Bookend routine. (How’d that go for you?)   I mentioned the fact that we’d connect that fatigue-coward phenomenon to my heart rate monitor. So, let’s.   Not too long ago, I introduced you to my Suunto watch. Love it. Works great.    … Except when it doesn’t!   Every once in awhile, I’ll be training at a mellow pace and my watch will be telling me that my heart rate is WAY higher than it could possibly be.    To put it in perspective, my target Maffetone-approved aerobic zone is 131 to 141. I usually train in that zone every other day. On my mellow recovery days, I do the same trail at a slower pace and stay well below that 131.   So, imagine my surprise one day when I’m going at a super mellow pace and look down at my watch to see it telling me that I’m at 160-something. I’m like, “Really? No way. That’s not possible. I’m pretty sure I’m not blowing up right now.” (Hah.)   So… I got my strip detector things a little wet via a little spit. Didn’t help. I took off my heart rate monitor strap. Put it back on. Still didn’t help.   I’m basically standing still and it’s telling me I’m still blowing up.   Hah! D’oh.    Hmmmmmm…   Now… As a Professional Optimizer/Lover of Wisdom, I’m not allowed to waste lemon squeezing opportunities so, after a moment of almost-frustration I carried on with my hike and decided to simply ignore the data.   Which is when the metaphorical learning moment hit me.   That data from the heart rate monitor was, for whatever reason, literally USELESS for me during that workout.    So I ignored it.   Guess what?   You know that voice in your head that shows up when you’re tired?    You know, the voice that says: “Life sucks boo hoo yada yada yada blah blah blah. Etc. Etc. Etc.”   Guess what?   When you’re tired, that “data” your mind throws at you is about as useful as my broken heart rate monitor.   IGNORE IT.   Carry on with your day.   Go build your Emotional Stamina muscles as you execute your protocol and practice having good bad days. Then figure out what “Needs work!” so you can wake up tomorrow feeling WAY better—with a working monitor that gives you good data.   That’s Today’s +1.   Happy Trails!

You Know The Place
Rocky Mountain Fireworks & Fur

You Know The Place

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 28:31


If someone asks if you want to see the "stink room," you reply affirmatively, right? No? Was that just us? Anywho, join us as we head to Caldwell to learn about skunk lures and fireworks!

Apocalypse...Now?
Mini Ep: Nuclear Summit with North Korea

Apocalypse...Now?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 34:15


This is a very special episode of Apocalypse...Now? As we speak, Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un are locked in a room together trying to figure out one of the biggest deadlocks in history.

Brooke & Jubal's Second Date
Second Date: Claire and Jordan (Stuck in the Door) Part 1

Brooke & Jubal's Second Date

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 6:02


One of our listeners met an obstacle that may have completely ruined her chances… Was it awkward conversation? No… Was it that he might have a wife? Maybe… Was it revolving doors? Oh, yeah. It was revolving doors.

Brooke & Jubal's Second Date
Second Date: Claire and Jordan (Stuck in the Door) Part 2

Brooke & Jubal's Second Date

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 9:59


One of our listeners met an obstacle that may have completely ruined her chances… Was it awkward conversation? No… Was it that he might have a wife? Maybe… Was it revolving doors? Oh, yeah. It was revolving doors.

Worship Team Training® Podcast
Weekly Show 11-15-17 #144 Alex Avila “Drums In Worship”

Worship Team Training® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017 29:01


Join us NOW: As a #worshipleader #drums can be a powerful tool and often the backbone of the #band, but not all churches use drums in worship, for a variety of reasons. Learn how to use drums effectively in worship, and/or how to introduce drums if they are new to your church.

The James Altucher Show
Ep. 212 - Anna Koppelman: How to Find Your World... Where You Belong

The James Altucher Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2017 36:45


Anna Koppelman is an angel. She’s the angel I wish I had looking over me  back when I was being bullied. When I was a kid, it was “Lord of The Flies” on the playground. Nobody cared at all. Kids would kill each other at recess and whoever survived went back to class. But it’s different now. Bullying is a thing. It has a voice. And there’s a way out of the world of “you’re not good enough” and into the world where you belong… I read an article on Facebook that was going viral:"What I know Now As a Teen With Dsylexia." Anna Koppelman wrote it. Then she kept writing. When I read the article, I thought Anna was one of those alien millennials taking over the world. But even worse, she’s not a millenial. Ever since birth she’s been on the Internet. She’s an eleventh grader. Which makes her 17 or so. Generation Z… it’s a totally different animal. Anna started a charity when she was 12 years old. At 14, she asked the Huffington Post to publish her work. They said yes. Then she wrote about dyslexia, bullying, intelligence, her crushes, her rejections, and each article felt like it was going a level deeper. Her writings were read everywhere by teens who had been through similar experiences. I wish I had this as a kid. A world where I could talk to people going through what I was going through. A way to connect to my “tribe”. Or a way to reach out to people and we could all figure out we weren’t alone. “I couldn’t not say it,” she said. “I had this feeling at school and in my life of just not being able to connect with people… I had a feeling of isolation since first grade, like there was Saran wrap between me and the rest of the world.” Here’s what I learned from Anna Koppelman about finding out where you belong… 1. Figure out another way When Anna’s “friends” discovered she couldn’t read, they laughed. “You’re not smart enough to be our friend,” they said. She was pushed out of the tribe. But then she learned from a moose. “I was watching the children’s show, ‘Arthur.’ And there was this kid on there. He was a moose. He had dyslexia. So I turned to my parents and said, ‘I have dyslexia.’” “How did this moose exhibit the dyslexia?” “It was all just about the same feelings that I was feeling… where he was behind in his class, but he had all these great ideas he wanted to get out but couldn’t. And the feeling of being trapped because there’s something in your brain that’s processing differently.” But she found another way. And learned how to read. But kids kept making fun of her. For the next 10 years. “I just wanted to connect with people,” she said. “When I would write, I would be able to connect with people. When I would perform poetry, I would be able to connect with people.” “What do you mean perform poetry?” I was confused. Because it sounded like her life was miserable at school. And instead of going to school with the eye patch and going straight home, she’d head back out to go read slam poetry in front of a dozen+ strangers. “What made you do that?” “I knew that no matter how awful school was there was a world outside of school and I just needed to find that world.” 2. Use your skills Anna started out writing about her interests. People spend years writing about things outside themselves. I did too. But for years I was afraid to write about the things that really scared me, or drove me, or kept me up at night. I was afraid to write about the things that shamed me. Or I was afraid because I wondered what people would think. So I wanted to learn, what did Anna, at age 14, do differently? Start with craft. Write everyday. Use your brain. Develop your analytical muscle. Build your skills. Talent is the ignition in the car. Many people have talent. Many people never turn on the car. Many people never drive the car to get to their destination. Skills are just talent in its infancy. 3. Create from one layer deeper I asked Anna about courage. A lot of people want to change their lives. But few take next steps .And I feel that even fewer young kids, dying to fit into their close-knit world of school and popularity, take those next steps. I wanted to know what triggered that point. “How did you hit publish? Weren’t you afraid?” “I didn’t have any friends,” she said. “I was eating lunch alone pretty much everyday. I was just in a really sad place. And the kids in my grade were really mean to me. I just felt that there was no real happiness. But when I would sit down and eat lunch alone, I would start to write in my notebook or I would write on my computer.” She didn’t know the risk. And in a strange way, these horrible experiences helped her become the writer she is today. “The things that have happened in my life,” she said, “got me to a place where I have more of an ability and belief in myself…” The transition came when she revealed her scars. She showed the deepest sides of her struggle. And bled on paper. Only by taking risks can a person unleash the hidden talents inside. Vulnerability bleeds. And connects you to the world… your world. It connects you to where you belong. 4. Always be kind A boy at school tricked her. He was always mean. But she thought things could change. “I was throwing parties for children in need,” she said. “I had been doing it since middle school.” He said he wanted to throw a bake sale for Birthday Fairies. “And I believed him.” He got all the popular kids to “help.” “Then the day of the bake sale came. None of them baked anything and they all just kind of laughed.” “This is like Steven King’s ‘Carrie. Did you psychically spill blood all over them?” She didn’t… I guess angels don’t spill blood on people. Sometimes I wonder what it’s like to be a kid now. For my entire life since birth to be connected up to a much bigger world. I’m jealous of the kids born now. How they can turn to this global tribe to develop their talents. But it’s not connectivity that makes you a better person. Or connects you to better relationships. Or builds up your latent skills. Or helps you find your passions. No matter who you are, it’s taking those next positive steps, those first risks that turn talent into skill, those first vulnerabilities that connect you to others – this is the key to unleashing that bigger world, that brings you to a tribe bigger than who you are. This is what I learned today from Anna.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FEAR ME: The Walking Dead, Fear the Walking Dead & Preacher Podcast

GLENN"S ALIVE!!!... 'Of course he is' you may say, but did it hinder the delivery? NO Was this a ploy to keep viewers hooked. YES, so what. It worked and we're happy to see Glenn hopefully rejoining the ranks, if he can get in the town. In this installment we break down the good and bad of the Glenn story line stretch and discuss the many other developments between our crew and the Alexandrians. Come join us for a fun discussion. Do please send us your feedback even if you want to be kept anonymous. Please rate us on iTunes! If you’d like to contact us, you can email us at fearmepodcast@gmail.com or find us at www.facebook.com/fearmepodcast. Also find our feed on Stitcher, Soundcloud and Twitter @fearmepodcast Thanks for listening!!

Rae and Tay Today
Rex Ryan And Bills defeat Jets 22-17 NFL Week 10, CFB Week 11 & Warriors 10-0

Rae and Tay Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2015 66:00


We begin this Friday show with TNF as Rex Ryan returns to NY to lead His Bills over Jets 22-17. We will predict week 10 games and our fantasy football studs, NO @ WAS, MIA @ PHI, MIN @ OAK, KC @ DEN, NE @ NYG & SNF ARI @ SEA. Then we will do our NFL Mid Season Awards for MVP, ROY, COY, OPY, DPY, Comeback and more. Next up the CFP Top 25 and week 11 preview, #2 ALA @ #17 MSST, #21 MEM @ #24 HOU & #12 OKLA @ #6 BAY plus 5 potential upset games. We finish with the NBA and the 10-0 Warriors can't lose, Cavs lead the East. Will Sixers win? Can Durant and Kobe stay healthy? Join us 9PM ET Call us at 718-664-9098 @RaeAndTayToday www.raeandtaytoday.com

Aroma Church Weekly Messages
HUNGER PART 1: Empty Calories

Aroma Church Weekly Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2014


SUNDAY, APRIL 6th, 2014Ken Elsner, Lead PastorEver gone grocery shopping when you were hungry? Did you find yourself migrating to the junk food aisle? And then, by the time you got home that bag of Salt & Vinegar chips was half gone already? No? Was that just me the other day? Maybe it wasn't chips, but it was something. When we are hungry we want to get fed. We want to have something that tastes good. That feeds the hunger. It's instinctual. Part of us. Built in to our DNA.When it comes to our walk with Jesus, it's a bit different. We may be wired with a big giant spiritual hole in our lives, but our instinct is not to pursue God, it's to pursue everything else but God! We have to work on our journey every day. We have to become aware of what distracts us. What causes us to go the opposite direction. If we aren't aware...we end up in the junk food aisle eating empty calories. 30 minutes later...we're hungry again. Part 1

Slow Robot A Go Go
Flesh Gordon… the campy sex fueled romp through nostalgia

Slow Robot A Go Go

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2013


Slow Robot A Go-Go Show 91 – Flesh Gordon Tonight Dr. Morbius (from parts unknown) and mOw tried the new game of “Yes or No” Was it a hit? Who Knows. After that the team jumped right into the hot mess that is FLESH GORDON. If you like porn that isn’t quite porn and ALSO […]