Podcasts about Nobi

  • 85PODCASTS
  • 117EPISODES
  • 53mAVG DURATION
  • 1MONTHLY NEW EPISODE
  • Feb 28, 2025LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about Nobi

Latest podcast episodes about Nobi

Tech It Out
Alexa turns 10! And she gets a major upgrade. Plus, Nobi smart lights offer fall detection, and more

Tech It Out

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 39:07


Live from New York, it's….Alexa! To be exact, it's Alexa+, the brand-new personal assistant coming in March. I catch up with Scott Durham, Director of Software Development and Smart Home at AmazonAlso on the show, Nobi talks about its smart lights for older adults who are “aging in place.” It can track fall detection without needing to wear anything! I sit down with Nobi co-founder Roeland PelgrimsBlackLyte is on the show to chat about its gaming chairs and desks. On the show, we've got Alex Liu, Founder of Blacklyte.Thank you to Visa and SanDisk for your partnership on Tech It Out

Trends Podcast
Z 7 op 7 - Twee Belgische bedrijven Woosh en Nobi scoren met oplossingen in de zorg en is de AI-strijd gestreden voor Europa?

Trends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 18:02


In deze aflevering van Z 7 op 7: De luierproducent Woosh lanceert de eerste give-back luier. Dat is een wegwerpluier die door de producent zélf gerecycleerd wordt tot nieuwe grondstoffen. Het Antwerpse Nobi speelt in op de toenemende druk op ons zorgsysteem. Nobi ontwikkelt slimme lampen die een val detecteren en helpen voorkomen. Om zijn technologie verder uit te rollen, haalt Nobi nu 35 miljoen aan kapitaal op. Onder meer bij drie nieuwe, internationale investeerders. En we kunnen er niet om heen: AI. De opkomst van DeepSeek heeft ons allemaal wakker geschud. Maar dat hoeft dus niet per sé iets slecht te zijn. Want dat betekent dat er ook nog kansen zijn voor Europa om zich te mengen in de strijd. Wat kunnen wij nog betekenen in de AI-race? Z 7 op 7 is de nieuwe dagelijkse podcast van Kanaal Z en Trends. Elke ochtend, vanaf 5u30 uur luistert u voortaan naar een selectie van de meest opmerkelijke nieuwsverhalen, een frisse blik op de aandelenmarkten en een scherpe duiding bij de economische en politieke actualiteit door experts van Kanaal Z en Trends.Start voortaan elke dag met Z 7 op 7 en luister naar wat echt relevant is voor uw business, onderneming, carrière en geld.

Elevate Eldercare
Balancing Risk, Responsibility, and Reward with Aging Tech: Part II

Elevate Eldercare

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 58:27


The topic of responsibly integrating technology into eldercare communities is so rich and complex that we needed two episodes with Joe Velderman, vice president of innovation at Cypress Living in Fort Myers, Fla. to capture it all. Velderman returns to dive into the specific tech solutions that his organization has adopted across its life plan community, Cypress Cove, as well as its commitment to incorporating the resident voice into its technology decisions – and the role he sees technology playing in the lives of elders in the not-so-distant future. Explore Cypress Living's services for older adults: https://cypressliving.org/ Read Cypress Living's philosophy on AI: https://cypressliving.org/responsible-use-of-ai-in-aging-services/ Learn about the Nobi smart lamp: https://www.nobi.life/en

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 478

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 206:01


Jan 2025 Solicits (DC, Image) Longbox of Horror 2024 Part 3: JLA by Chuck Austen Comic Reviews: DC o        All In §  Catwoman 69 by Torunn Gronbekk, Fabiana Mascolo, Patricio Delpeche §  Titans 16 by John Layman, Pete Woods o        Batman and Robin: Year One 1 by Mark Waid, Chris Samnee, Matheus Lopes o        Batman: Full Moon 1 by Rodney Barnes, Stevan Subic Marvel o        Blade Red Band 1 by Bryan Hill, Carlos Villa, Javier Tartaglia o        Crypt of Shadows 1 by Steve Orlando, Claire Roe, Luiz Zavala; Chris Condon, Djibril Morissette-Phan, Mattia Iacono; Benjamin Percy, Raffaele Ienco, Bryan Valenza; Jason Loo, Carlos Magno, Espen Grundetjern o        Moon Knight: Fist of Khonshu 1 by Jed MacKay, Alessandro Cappuccio, Rachelle Rosenberg o        Mystique 1 by Declan Shalvey, Matt Hollingsworth o        Marvel Unlimited §  Astonishing Spider-Man 1 & 2 by Scott Aukerman, Salva Espin §  Beastly Buddies 1 by Steve Foxe, Armand Bodnar Boom o        Vicarious 1 by Ryan Parrott, Eleonora Carlini, Mattia Iacono, Luca Mattioni Dark Horse o        Jupiter's Legacy Finale 1 by Mark Millar, Tommy Lee Edwards o        Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos Halloween Special by Tate Brombal, Morgan Beem; Soo Lee, Patricio Delpeche; Nick Robles; James Tynion IV, Isaac Goodhart, Miquel Muerto; Tate Brombal, Fernando Blanco, Patricio Delpeche o        Where Monsters Lie: Cul-De-Sac 1 by Kyle Starks, Piotr Kowalski, Vladimir Popov IDW o        Exorcism at 1600 Penn 1 by Hannah Rose May, Vanesa Del Rey, Jordie Bellaire Valiant o        Eternal Warrior Resurgence 1 by Fred Van Lente, Alvaro Papagiana, Camila Jorge, Nobi, Exequiel Fernandez Rosel, Ludwig Olimba Vault o        Godfather of Hell 1 by Cavan Scott, Pius Bak, Raul Angulo OGN Countdown o        Kids Are Still Weird and More Observations From Parenthood by Jeffrey Brown o        Spirited Vol 4: Fangs for the Memories by Liv Livingston o        Noodle and Bao by Shaina Lu o        Girlmode by Magdalene Visaggio, Paulina Ganucheau o        Squire and Knight Vol 2: Wayward Travelers by Scott Chantler o        Halfway There: A Graphic Memoir of Self-Discovery by Christine Mari o        Boy vs Shark by Paul Gilligan o        Big Jim and the White Boy: An American Classic Reimagined by David Walker, Marcus Kwame Anderson Additional Reviews:         Agatha All Along ep6         Plume by K. Lynn Smith         Flintstones by Mark Russell, Steve Pugh, Rick Leonardi         Lego Avengers: Mission Demolition News: Mad Cave picks up Pop Kill from Palmiotti/Conner, IDW hires new EIC, new announcements from Image and Dynamite at NYCC, DC joins GlobalComix, Krypto confirmed to appear in Superman movie, new Iron Man Disney Jr. series, Many Deaths of Laila Starr opera, new Image series from Aaron and Remender, IDW new logo, Ultimate Wolverine, new Marvel collection line ala DC Compact, DSTLRY announcements, No One movie, Doctor Doom event, Justice League: Atom Project, Aquaman by Adams and Timms, new horror line from Tiny Onion, John Ridley next up on Action Comics, new IDW horror line including Event Horizon comic, Absolute Martian Manhunter, Magic the Gathering/Marvel team-up, return of Vertigo, Hush 2 confirmed, DD: Cold Day in Hell, Eddie Brock: Carnage, Venomverse/Spider-Verse crossover, another Flanagan/King project, Blade probably canceled Glenn's Continuity Corner Trailers: The Monkey, Invincible s3, Cross, Wolf Man Comics Countdown (16 October 2024): 1.     Wonder Woman 14 by Tom King, Daniel Sampere, Tomeu Morey 2.     Radiant Black 30 and 30.5 by Kyle Higgins, Joe Clark, Eduardo Ferigato, Marcelo Costa, Rod Fernandes, Raul Angulo 3.     Ultimate Spider-Man 10 by Jonathan Hickman, David Messina, Matt Wilson 4.     Department of Truth 26 by James Tynion IV, Alison Sampson, Jordie Bellaire 5.     Local Man 25 by Tim Seeley, Tony Fleecs, Felipe Sobreiro, Brad Simpson 6.     Nightwing 118 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Caio Filipe, Adriano Lucas 7.     Batman and Robin: Year One 1 by Mark Waid, Chris Samnee, Matheus Lopes 8.     Batman: Full Moon 1 by Rodney Barnes, Stevan Subic 9.     Green Lantern 16 by Jeremy Adams, Xermanico, Romulo Fajardo Jr 10.  Flash Gordon 3 by Jeremy Adams, Will Conrad, Lee Loughridge

Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 455

Rabbitt Stew Comics

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 155:52


Comic Reviews: DC Boy Wonder 1 by Juni Ba, Chris O'Halloran Marvel Blood Hunters 1 by Mark Russell, Bob Quinn, Matt Milla; Christos Gage, Javier Garon, Morry Hollowell; Erica Schultz, Bernard Chang, Marcelo Maiolo Dracula: Blood Hunt 1 by Danny Lore, Vincenzo Carratu, David Curiel Giant-Size X-Men by Ann Nocenti, Lee Ferguson, KJ Diaz Strange Academy: Blood Hunt 1 by Daniel Jose Older, Luidi Zagaria, Edgar Delgado, Eric Gapstur, Scott Hanna, Erick Arciniega Marvel Unlimited Infinity Paws 6 by Jason Loo, Nao Fuji Dark Horse Witcher: Corvo Bianco 1 by Bartosz Sztybor, Corrado Mastantuono, Matteo Vattani Image Ain't No Grave 1 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Energon Universe 2024 Special by Daniel Warren Johnson, Ryan Ottley, Annalisa Leoni; Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Matheus Lopes; Joshua Williamson, Jason Howard, Mike Spicer Boom Amory Wars: Good Apollo, I'm Burning - No World For Tomorrow 1 by Crocodile Black 1 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Som, Patricio Delpeche IDW TMNT: Black, White, and Green 1 by Declan Shalvey; Dave Baker, Jesse Lonergan; Gigi Dutreix, Lorenzo Hall; Paulina Ganucheau Mad Cave Mugshots 1 by Jordan Thomas, Chris Matthews Valiant Faith Returns 1 by Jody Houser, Aleta Vidal, Ludwig Olimba Valiants 1 by Ryan Cady, Al Barrionuevo, Nobi OGN Countdown Punk Mambo: Punk Witch Project by Peter Milligan, Andres Ponce Tryouts by Sarah Sax Nomads: The Sky Kingdom Vol 1 by Captain Juuter Devour by Jazmine Joyner, Anthony Pugh Sunhead by Alex Assan Hotelitor by Josh Hicks Curve Ball by Pablo Cartaya, Miguel Diaz Rivas Mulan and the Palace of Secrets Anzu and the Realm of Darkness by Mai K. Nguyen Karate Prom by Kyle Starks Singularity by Mat Groom, Bear McCreary, Rod Reis, Eleonora Carlini, Ramon Perez, Matias Bergara, Danilo Beyruth, John Pearson Plain Jane and the Mermaid by Vera Brosgol FCBD 2024 Ablaze: Gannibal by Masaaki Ninomiya, Alex Kon Dark Horse: Star Wars Young Jedi Adventures/Plants vs. Zombies by Daniel Jose Older, Andy Duggan, Dan Jackson, Paul Tobin, Luisa Russo, Heather Breckel Dark Horse: Hellboy/Stranger Things by Mike Mignola, Mark Laszlo, Dave Stewart; Derek Fridolfs, Jonathan Case DC: Absolute Power by Mark Waid, Mikel Janin, Trish Mulvihill DC: Barda by Ngozi Ukazu DC: Barkham Asylum by Yehudi Mercado IDW: Monster High by Jacque Aye, Siobhan Keenan IDW: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by Juni Ba, Fero Pe, Luis Antonio Delgado; Paul Allor, Andy Kuhn, Ronda Pattison Mad Cave: Flash Gordon by Jeremy Adams, Will Conrad, Lee Loughridge Mad Cave: Gatchaman 1 by Cullen Bunn, Chris Batista, Carlos Lopez; Tommy Lee Edwards, Daniel Hansen; Steve Orlando, Katherine Lobo Marvel: Spider-Man/Ultimate Universe by Zeb Wells, Ryan Stegman, JP Mayer, Sonia Oback; Deniz Camp, Juan Frigeri, Federico Blee; Al Ewing, Iban Coello, Frank D'Armata Marvel: Marvel's Voices by Nikesh Shukla, Tadam Gyadu, Neeraj Menon Titan: Conan – Battle of the Black Stone by Jim Zub, Jonas Scharf, Joao Canola Valiant: The Valiants by Ryan Cady, Al Barrionuevo, Nobi; AJ Ampadu, Emiliano Correa Additional Reviews: Monsters at Work s2, Doctor Who ep 1 & 2, May the 12th Be With You, Black Panther by Priest vol 1, X-Men '97 ep 8 & 9 Glenn found an animated series (House on the Outlands) News: Gollum movie, Batman Caped Crusader release date, Gotham City Sirens miniseries, Esposito and Malkovich joining the MCU, Revival adaptation, Galactus cast, Heir of Apocalypse roster, Dazzler ongoing series Comics Countdown (08 May 2024): 1.     Ain't No Grave 1 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu 2.     Deviant 5 by James Tynion IV, Josh Hixson 3.     Birds of Prey 9 by Kelly Thompson, Jonathan Case, Gavin Guidry, Jordie Bellaire 4.     Crocodile Black 1 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Som, Patricio Delpeche 5.     Batman 147 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeo Morey 6.     Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees 6 by Patrick Horvath 7.     Devil That Wears My Face 6 by David Pepose, Alex Cormack 8.     Geiger 2 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson 9.     Fantastic Four 20 by Ryan North, Carlos Gomez, Fernando Sifuentes, Jesus Aburtov 10.  Spider-Man: Shadow of the Green Goblin 2 by J.M. DeMatteis, Michael Sta. Maria, Chris Sotomayor

Faeforge Academy
Episode 162 - Nobi Echo and the Lost Faerie pt 2

Faeforge Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 82:16


Our intrepid band of faedventurers are being pursued by some sort of winged monster as their search for their cousin Rain continues! Join Kris as they lead our group, along with special guests Lonzo (@lonzogonzo) and Jorge (@TTRPGifs) on part two of this fun-filled faerie adventure!The Faeforge Academy is a proud member of The Fandomentals Network.To find more stories in the world of Evastria follow us on YouTube and TwitchWe are proud to be affiliated with Green Leaf Geek, a dice shop where you can find handmade and curated dice sets! Visit Greenleafgeek.com and use the code “FAEFORGE” on checkout for 10% off your order. *Does not apply to Custom Dice Orders*Faeforge Academy is also affiliated with Found Familiar coffee! So go to https://foundfamiliar.com?sca_ref=1012867.pccsDMqAdY and use the code “Faeforge” at check out for 10% off your order!Dungeon Master – Stephen Garcia – @the_baddmBeskey Nevering – Michael Sinclair II – @michaelcritsAriadne Zuvan – Adelaide Gardner – @ohadelaideKhoz Forgeheart – Ian Gould – @IanGGouldRain – Kris Gideon – @kissofhemlockBlossom de Brulee – Emily Ervolina – @emilyervIf you enjoy the show and want to help us make more and better content please consider joining our PatreonTheme music by Dave Cole of the Four Orbs Podcast. For additional music search dcolemusic on YouTube. Additional background music and ambiance found at http://tabletopaudio.com and epidemicsound.comThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

Faeforge Academy
Nobi Echo and the Lost Faerie Pt 1

Faeforge Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 80:12


We are taking a break from our main storyline to take a glimpse into the happenings in the Shattered Isles, the home of Rain and their faerie clan who lives amongst these wastes. Joined by special guests Robo (@TTRPGifs) and Lonzo (@lonzogonzo) and DM'd by our very own Kris, join this faerie-filled adventure as they search for a lost family member!The Faeforge Academy is a proud member of The Fandomentals Network.To find more stories in the world of Evastria follow us on YouTube and TwitchWe are proud to be affiliated with Green Leaf Geek, a dice shop where you can find handmade and curated dice sets! Visit Greenleafgeek.com and use the code “FAEFORGE” on checkout for 10% off your order. *Does not apply to Custom Dice Orders*Faeforge Academy is also affiliated with Found Familiar coffee! So go to https://foundfamiliar.com?sca_ref=1012867.pccsDMqAdY and use the code “Faeforge” at check out for 10% off your order!Dungeon Master – Stephen Garcia – @the_baddmBeskey Nevering – Michael Sinclair II – @michaelcritsAriadne Zuvan – Adelaide Gardner – @ohadelaideKhoz Forgeheart – Ian Gould – @IanGGouldRain – Kris Gideon – @kissofhemlockBlossom de Brulee – Emily Ervolina – @emilyervIf you enjoy the show and want to help us make more and better content please consider joining our PatreonTheme music by Dave Cole of the Four Orbs Podcast. For additional music search dcolemusic on YouTube. Additional background music and ambiance found at http://tabletopaudio.com and epidemicsound.comThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

Elevate Eldercare
Balancing Risk, Responsibility, and Reward with Aging Tech: Part II

Elevate Eldercare

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 58:48


The topic of responsibly integrating technology into eldercare communities is so rich and complex that we needed two episodes with Joe Velderman, vice president of innovation at Cypress Living in Fort Myers, Fla. to capture it all. Velderman returns to dive into the specific tech solutions that his organization has adopted across its life plan community, Cypress Cove, as well as its commitment to incorporating the resident voice into its technology decisions – and the role he sees technology playing in the lives of elders in the not-so-distant future. Explore Cypress Living's services for older adults: https://cypressliving.org/ Read Cypress Living's philosophy on AI: https://cypressliving.org/responsible-use-of-ai-in-aging-services/ Learn about the Nobi smart lamp: https://www.nobi.life/en

PRI: Science, Tech & Environment
‘They forgot about me': People with disabilities in Bangladesh face increased risk during natural disasters

PRI: Science, Tech & Environment

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024


Sumi Jaladas crawled out from a doorway on her hands and knees and kneeled in the dirt in front of her corrugated steel home to watch her neighbors in the small village of Jela Para. It had just stopped raining and many women and children were out playing and dancing along a muddy, brick walkway. Most of the men were away fishing in the nearby Bay of Bengal.   Sumi Jaladas says if her village has to escape rising water, she's dependent on her family to bring her to safety.   Credit:  Kazi Riasat Alve/The World Jaladas, 40, said she's never been able to walk. She uses a wheelchair but said she doesn't have the upper-body strength to use it on her own. To travel outside the neighborhood, she relies on a sibling to push her.Jela Para, part of the Sitakund municipality located in Bangladesh's southeastern Chattogram District, is prone to tropical cyclones and floods. When disaster strikes, villagers may need to evacuate quickly to a storm shelter or higher ground.  For someone like Jaladas, the thought of having to suddenly flee to escape rising water can be horrifying.Jaladas, who is unmarried, lives with one of her brothers and his family, and helps out with cooking. She said this is not an ideal situation, but feels that due to her disabilities, she would not be able to survive anywhere else.“I'd like to live in a better place and have my own home,” she said. “But, I also can't see well, so I can't make handicrafts or sew.” She said her brother is responsible for saving her life in an emergency situation.“It scares me. If my brother evacuates me, then I can evacuate, otherwise I just have to stay inside my house.”Sumi Jaladas, 40“It scares me,” she said. “If my brother evacuates me, then I can evacuate, otherwise I just have to stay inside my house.” Jaladas said she has no choice but to follow her brother's decisions. Sea-level rise and strong storms threaten communities across Bangladesh with extreme flooding. Global warming has exacerbated the threat, ruining farmland in coastal regions and compelling many to seek work and safety in other parts of the country.Over 13 million Bangladeshis could be displaced by climate change by 2050, according to a United Nations report.  Mohammad al-Amin, an environmental scientist at the University of Chittagong, said he has seen cyclones and tidal surges “totally wipe out” villages. An inlet in the Bay of Bengal in the Chattogram District causes a funneling effect, he explained, intensifying storms that have already gained strength due to warming ocean temperatures.   While these disasters endanger everyone, Amin said senior citizens and people with a disability are more likely to die. “They are the most vulnerable,” he said. Just over a billion people worldwide — 1 in 5 people — have some kind of physical, sensory or developmental disability. In many countries, including Bangladesh, numerous educational, economic and social barriers limit or prevent inclusion, which often extends into disaster management and recovery.Amin says that during climate-related emergencies, many people become concerned with saving themselves.  “They [people with disabilities] might be forgotten, it might not be possible to carry them to a cyclone shelter, which could be 3 to 5 kilometers [2 to 3 miles] away from their homes.”Nur Nobi, who is blind, always assumed his family would guide him to safety during such an emergency. But during a cyclone evacuation several years ago, he suddenly found himself alone.  "They left through the back door and forgot about me.”Nur Nobi, 51, disability advocate“I was in the front room of my house while my wife and children were preparing to evacuate to a cyclone shelter,” the 51-year-old said. “But, they left through the back door and forgot about me.” During a cyclone evacuation, Nur Nobi's family forgot about him as they fled to a storm shelter. Credit: Kazi Riasat Alve/The World He said it was too dangerous for him to evacuate to a cyclone shelter on his own due to the high winds blowing around debris and powerlines. Nobi asked a neighbor to help locate his family. Later, one of his daughters returned home and brought him to the shelter.  Nobi, who heads a disability advocacy group in the rural Sitakund district, said that despite the risks, relocation to a city is not possible for many people with disabilities. There aren't many job opportunities and physically getting around a small town can be easier, he said.Nobi said there are measures the government could take that would make it safer for people with disabilities during a climate-related disaster.  “There should be sign language interpreters to assist deaf people during evacuations,” Nobi said. “And people with a disability should be prioritized for evacuations ahead of a cyclone, and officials should take them to a shelter.”   Selina Akter, the mother of two severely disabled children in the village of Mirsharai, said that emergency transportation could alleviate the burden of having to make a difficult decision should they need to evacuate.  “Which child should I carry, this one or that one?”Selina Akter, mother of two severely disabled children“What else can I do, can I evacuate both of my children together by myself?” Akter said. “Which child should I carry, this one or that one?”  Selina Akter doesn't know how she'd be able to protect her two disabled children if a cyclone strikes her village. Credit:  Kazi Riasat Alve/The World She said that if they had to evacuate the village while her husband was away, she doesn't know how they would survive.  “If Allah [God] allows, I'll be able to evacuate my two children, otherwise I'll die here,” she said. Akter said she is unaware of any assistance for people with disabilities during emergencies.Bangladesh's national disaster management protocol and other laws are, in fact, “highly disability inclusive,” said Vashkar Bhattacharjee, a Chattogram-based disability rights advocate.The problem, he said,  is at the “implementation level.”Disability inclusion is “on the agenda of the Bangladesh government,” he said, but added that these provisions are mainly just “on paper.”Bhattacharjee, who is blind and advises the government on accessibility, said the effects of climate change on people with disabilities is still largely misunderstood by policymakers in Bangladesh. Vashkar Bhattacharjee says more research is needed to better understand the ways that climate change impacts people with disabilities.  Credit: Kazi Riasat Alve/The World But he cannot completely fault authorities, he said. Disability advocates and analysts also need to raise more awareness about this issue. He suggests more research and studies in this area, especially looking at how global warming affects women and Indigenous people with disabilities.Bhattacharjee, who participated in the COP21 climate conference in Paris, said that the organizations involved often exclude people who live in areas where severe weather poses the greatest threats. “People with disabilities who are directly impacted by climate change, their voices are not going in."Vashkar Bhattacharjee, disability rights advocate“People with disabilities who are directly impacted by climate change, their voices are not going in,” he said. “We need to connect these rural people into the national and international discussions.” Jahedul Islam, a 22-year-old university student, is working to ensure that no one with disabilities gets left behind in a climate emergency. Islam lives on the island of Sandwip, in the Bay of Bengal, where coastal erosion has displaced families for decades. Now, observers say stronger storms, floods and sea-level rise are worsening these risks. A powerful storm washed away Sandwip Island's downtown. Sea-level rise and cyclones made worse by global warming put communities at greater risk.  Credit:  Kazi Riasat Alve/The World Islam was born with a condition that affects how he walks, but he is able to go up the flight of steps that lead to the second floor of a municipal  building that doubles as a cyclone shelter.Islam said there are only a couple places like this on the island. “Some people with a disability never leave their homes ... But, sometimes, there's no other choice than to bring them to a cyclone shelter.”Jahedul Islam, 22, disability rights advocate“Some people with a disability never leave their homes,” he said. “But, sometimes, there's no other choice than to bring them to a cyclone shelter.”   Jahedul Islam started a volunteer organization on Sandwip that transports people with limited mobility to storm shelters. Credit:  Kazi Riasat Alve/The World Three years ago, Islam started an organization that dispatches volunteers to the homes of elderly residents, people with disabilities or anyone else who needs help when a storm strikes. They're brought to safer places via motorbike taxis.  “Weather conditions change so rapidly, every half an hour or hour, " he said. “If I'm outside my home and a storm happens, if there's not a shelter nearby, I wouldn't know where to go.”  And for some, that's a matter of life or death.Editor's note: Jason Strother's reporting was supported by the National Geographic Society. Kazi Riasat Alve and Sharif Ferdous Arko contributed to this story. 

PRI: Science, Tech & Environment
‘They forgot about me': People with disabilities in Bangladesh face increased risk during natural disasters

PRI: Science, Tech & Environment

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024


Sumi Jaladas crawled out from a doorway on her hands and knees and kneeled in the dirt in front of her corrugated steel home to watch her neighbors in the small village of Jela Para. It had just stopped raining and many women and children were out playing and dancing along a muddy, brick walkway. Most of the men were away fishing in the nearby Bay of Bengal.   Sumi Jaladas says if her village has to escape rising water, she's dependent on her family to bring her to safety.   Credit:  Kazi Riasat Alve/The World Jaladas, 40, said she's never been able to walk. She uses a wheelchair but said she doesn't have the upper-body strength to use it on her own. To travel outside the neighborhood, she relies on a sibling to push her.Jela Para, part of the Sitakund municipality located in Bangladesh's southeastern Chattogram District, is prone to tropical cyclones and floods. When disaster strikes, villagers may need to evacuate quickly to a storm shelter or higher ground.  For someone like Jaladas, the thought of having to suddenly flee to escape rising water can be horrifying.Jaladas, who is unmarried, lives with one of her brothers and his family, and helps out with cooking. She said this is not an ideal situation, but feels that due to her disabilities, she would not be able to survive anywhere else.“I'd like to live in a better place and have my own home,” she said. “But, I also can't see well, so I can't make handicrafts or sew.” She said her brother is responsible for saving her life in an emergency situation.“It scares me. If my brother evacuates me, then I can evacuate, otherwise I just have to stay inside my house.”Sumi Jaladas, 40“It scares me,” she said. “If my brother evacuates me, then I can evacuate, otherwise I just have to stay inside my house.” Jaladas said she has no choice but to follow her brother's decisions. Sea-level rise and strong storms threaten communities across Bangladesh with extreme flooding. Global warming has exacerbated the threat, ruining farmland in coastal regions and compelling many to seek work and safety in other parts of the country.Over 13 million Bangladeshis could be displaced by climate change by 2050, according to a United Nations report.  Mohammad al-Amin, an environmental scientist at the University of Chittagong, said he has seen cyclones and tidal surges “totally wipe out” villages. An inlet in the Bay of Bengal in the Chattogram District causes a funneling effect, he explained, intensifying storms that have already gained strength due to warming ocean temperatures.   While these disasters endanger everyone, Amin said senior citizens and people with a disability are more likely to die. “They are the most vulnerable,” he said. Just over a billion people worldwide — 1 in 5 people — have some kind of physical, sensory or developmental disability. In many countries, including Bangladesh, numerous educational, economic and social barriers limit or prevent inclusion, which often extends into disaster management and recovery.Amin says that during climate-related emergencies, many people become concerned with saving themselves.  “They [people with disabilities] might be forgotten, it might not be possible to carry them to a cyclone shelter, which could be 3 to 5 kilometers [2 to 3 miles] away from their homes.”Nur Nobi, who is blind, always assumed his family would guide him to safety during such an emergency. But during a cyclone evacuation several years ago, he suddenly found himself alone.  "They left through the back door and forgot about me.”Nur Nobi, 51, disability advocate“I was in the front room of my house while my wife and children were preparing to evacuate to a cyclone shelter,” the 51-year-old said. “But, they left through the back door and forgot about me.” During a cyclone evacuation, Nur Nobi's family forgot about him as they fled to a storm shelter. Credit: Kazi Riasat Alve/The World He said it was too dangerous for him to evacuate to a cyclone shelter on his own due to the high winds blowing around debris and powerlines. Nobi asked a neighbor to help locate his family. Later, one of his daughters returned home and brought him to the shelter.  Nobi, who heads a disability advocacy group in the rural Sitakund district, said that despite the risks, relocation to a city is not possible for many people with disabilities. There aren't many job opportunities and physically getting around a small town can be easier, he said.Nobi said there are measures the government could take that would make it safer for people with disabilities during a climate-related disaster.  “There should be sign language interpreters to assist deaf people during evacuations,” Nobi said. “And people with a disability should be prioritized for evacuations ahead of a cyclone, and officials should take them to a shelter.”   Selina Akter, the mother of two severely disabled children in the village of Mirsharai, said that emergency transportation could alleviate the burden of having to make a difficult decision should they need to evacuate.  “Which child should I carry, this one or that one?”Selina Akter, mother of two severely disabled children“What else can I do, can I evacuate both of my children together by myself?” Akter said. “Which child should I carry, this one or that one?”  Selina Akter doesn't know how she'd be able to protect her two disabled children if a cyclone strikes her village. Credit:  Kazi Riasat Alve/The World She said that if they had to evacuate the village while her husband was away, she doesn't know how they would survive.  “If Allah [God] allows, I'll be able to evacuate my two children, otherwise I'll die here,” she said. Akter said she is unaware of any assistance for people with disabilities during emergencies.Bangladesh's national disaster management protocol and other laws are, in fact, “highly disability inclusive,” said Vashkar Bhattacharjee, a Chattogram-based disability rights advocate.The problem, he said,  is at the “implementation level.”Disability inclusion is “on the agenda of the Bangladesh government,” he said, but added that these provisions are mainly just “on paper.”Bhattacharjee, who is blind and advises the government on accessibility, said the effects of climate change on people with disabilities is still largely misunderstood by policymakers in Bangladesh. Vashkar Bhattacharjee says more research is needed to better understand the ways that climate change impacts people with disabilities.  Credit: Kazi Riasat Alve/The World But he cannot completely fault authorities, he said. Disability advocates and analysts also need to raise more awareness about this issue. He suggests more research and studies in this area, especially looking at how global warming affects women and Indigenous people with disabilities.Bhattacharjee, who participated in the COP21 climate conference in Paris, said that the organizations involved often exclude people who live in areas where severe weather poses the greatest threats. “People with disabilities who are directly impacted by climate change, their voices are not going in."Vashkar Bhattacharjee, disability rights advocate“People with disabilities who are directly impacted by climate change, their voices are not going in,” he said. “We need to connect these rural people into the national and international discussions.” Jahedul Islam, a 22-year-old university student, is working to ensure that no one with disabilities gets left behind in a climate emergency. Islam lives on the island of Sandwip, in the Bay of Bengal, where coastal erosion has displaced families for decades. Now, observers say stronger storms, floods and sea-level rise are worsening these risks. A powerful storm washed away Sandwip Island's downtown. Sea-level rise and cyclones made worse by global warming put communities at greater risk.  Credit:  Kazi Riasat Alve/The World Islam was born with a condition that affects how he walks, but he is able to go up the flight of steps that lead to the second floor of a municipal  building that doubles as a cyclone shelter.Islam said there are only a couple places like this on the island. “Some people with a disability never leave their homes ... But, sometimes, there's no other choice than to bring them to a cyclone shelter.”Jahedul Islam, 22, disability rights advocate“Some people with a disability never leave their homes,” he said. “But, sometimes, there's no other choice than to bring them to a cyclone shelter.”   Jahedul Islam started a volunteer organization on Sandwip that transports people with limited mobility to storm shelters. Credit:  Kazi Riasat Alve/The World Three years ago, Islam started an organization that dispatches volunteers to the homes of elderly residents, people with disabilities or anyone else who needs help when a storm strikes. They're brought to safer places via motorbike taxis.  “Weather conditions change so rapidly, every half an hour or hour, " he said. “If I'm outside my home and a storm happens, if there's not a shelter nearby, I wouldn't know where to go.”  And for some, that's a matter of life or death.Editor's note: Jason Strother's reporting was supported by the National Geographic Society. Kazi Riasat Alve and Sharif Ferdous Arko contributed to this story. 

The After Zarty: Late Night Talks
Know Your Place ft. Nobi, Fetti, & Bee

The After Zarty: Late Night Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 55:25


Subscribe NOW to The After Zarty https://tinyurl.com/ZVSBC & Ring Bell

[Video] SuperToast

O candeeiro de teto inteligente da Nobi monitoriza pessoas seniores em casa, lares e hospitais.  Utilizando inteligência artificial, o candeeiro permite detetar quedas e notifica automaticamente os cuidadores.

SuperToast by FABERNOVEL

A startup belga Nobi desenvolveu um candeeiro de teto inteligente para monitorizar pessoas seniores, quer seja em casa, em lares e hospitais.Através de uma câmara e de sensores, todos os movimentos são captados e analisados por inteligência artificial e os cuidadores são notificados automaticamente se for detetada uma queda. Saiba mais sobre inovação e nova economia em supertoast.pt. 

SuperToast by FABERNOVEL

O candeeiro de teto inteligente da Nobi monitoriza pessoas seniores em casa, lares e hospitais.  Utilizando inteligência artificial, o candeeiro permite detetar quedas e notifica automaticamente os cuidadores.

Pflege Digital Podcast
Tech Talk #017 - Vera Led (nobi) | Smarte Lampe

Pflege Digital Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 17:18


In der neuesten Folge begrüße ich Vera Led, um über nobi zu sprechen. Vera berichtet über ihren Weg zu nobi, einer intelligenten Lampe, die älteren Menschen hilft, sicher und sorglos zu wohnen. Sie teilte Einblicke in Pilotprojekte im DACH-Raum und diskutierte auch die Preisstruktur. Diese Episode bietet einen tiefen Einblick in die Funktionsweise von nobi, wie es Stürze erkennt und Hilfe leistet, sowie die Bedeutung von Datenschutz in smarten Technologien​.

Podcast Sonsloo
UBIFF Films & Soundtracks | Podcast Sonsloo with Nobi & Mendee | Ep. 29

Podcast Sonsloo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 88:14


Сайн байцгаана уу, эрхэм сонсогчдоо

The Addiction Files
Auricular Acupuncture for Substance Use Disorder

The Addiction Files

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 50:50


In this episode, we are delighted to be joined by Nobi and Charles "Chuck" Pyle, who engage in a comprehensive conversation on the fascinating world of 5NP, or five needle acupuncture. Together, we delve into the rich historical background of 5NP, exploring its prominent applications such as addressing addiction and trauma. Furthermore, our guests share their insights into the advocacy initiatives and the specific populations that greatly benefit from this therapeutic approach. Hosted by Darlene Petersen, MD, and Paula Cook, MD. Check us out on facebook @Theaddictionfiles or twitter @THEADDICTIONFI1 or Instagram  Theaddictionfiles or email us at theaddictionfiles@gmail.com No explicit language but this podcast discusses the abuse and treatment of legal and illegal drugs and may not be appropriate for all listeners.  

Podcast Subjective
Ketika Suami & Ayah Ga Boleh Lemah

Podcast Subjective

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 55:56


Di episode ini, gue dan Nobi ngobrol tentang beban menjadi laki-laki yang harus selalu kuat, padahal kami tidak. 00:00 Intro 01:33 Stigma tentang laki-laki 08:50 Depresi laki-laki karena beban hidup yang ditelan 12:23 Berbagai cara rilis emosi dan beban 21:05 Semakin tua, kanal ekspresi emosi semakin terbatas 25:19 Beban jadi kepala keluarga yang harus selalu kuat 28:11 Cerita ayah mertua meninggal dunia 32:00 Penting: ribetnya proses mengurus keluarga yang meninggal 39:30 Semua perasaan dan emosi perlu diproses 43:21 Ajaibnya karya seni yang bisa membangkitkan emosi 45:45 Al-Quran sebagai karya sastra yang menggetarkan hati 53:40 Ngobrol dengan beragam orang dari berbagai spektrum --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcastsubjective/message

Podcast Subjective
Gue Butuh Podcast Subjective Balik Lagi

Podcast Subjective

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 51:42


Setelah break cukup lama, Podcast Subjective akan mulai lagi karena gue butuh biar tetep waras haha. Gue akan balikin lagi Podcast Subjective dengan style yang kayak dulu banget di awal-awal: tempat gue ranting dan ngomongin isu apapun yang gue pikirin. Sekarang gue akan rekaman weekly (doakan bisa konsisten), dan akan tayang tiap hari Kamis di Youtube dan Spotify. Dua-duanya akan pake video. Dan kenalin co-host gue: Nobi (https://www.instagram.com/nobietski/). Jadi sekarang defaultnya gue ga akan monolog lagi, jadi antara ngobrol sama tamu atau ngobrol sama Nobi. Let's have more subjective discussion! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcastsubjective/message

STAKE UP! Crypto & Chill
Nilainya Terus Mengalami Penurunan, Keruntuhan Dolar AS Sudah di Depan Mata?

STAKE UP! Crypto & Chill

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 20:56


Status dolar AS sebagai mata uang global kian terancam, hal ini dipicu oleh sejumlah negara yang mengurangi ketergantungan akan dolar. Fenomena dedolarisasi ini semakin dikuatkan dengan adanya aliansi negara BRICS yang berniat menciptakan mata uang baru guna mengalahkan kekuatan dolar AS sebagai mata uang global. Indonesia juga dikabarkan sedang berupaya mengurangi ketergantungan terhadap dolar AS. Bank Indonesia mulai menggunakan uang lokal dalam transaksi bilateral atau local currency settlement (LCS). Dua bintang tamu spesial dalam episode PONDASI kali ini yang memiliki segudang pengalaman di finance dan crypto; Lawrence Samantha (Founder & CEO NOBI) dan Pamela Jaikishin (VP Commercial NOBI) memberikan pandangannya mengenai fenomena dedolarisasi dan apa yang harus kita persiapkan di masa depan. Tonton video ini sampai habis dan jangan lupa untuk subscribe dan ketuk lonceng

This Week in Health IT
Interview in Action @ HIMSS '23 - Roeland Pelgrims, Nobi BV & Sarah Thomas, MezTal, AgeTech Capital

This Week in Health IT

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 12:43 Transcription Available


May 22: Today on the Conference channel, it's an Interview in Action live from HIMSS 2023 with Roeland Pelgrims, CEO of Nobi BV, and Sarah Thomas, CEO at MezTal and Venture Partner at AgeTech Capital. How does Nobi's technology improve the lives of the elderly by combining functionality and design? How do their smart lamps detect falls using optical sensors and AI analysis? How does their technology enhance the care provided in nursing homes and memory care facilities? How did Nobi take their target audience into account when designing the look and feel of their smart lamp?Join us on June 8 at 1PM ET for our webinar: 'The Future of Care Spaces' This webinar will focus on the latest healthcare technologies and solutions transforming care spaces in America. Care spaces can include hospitals, clinics, and at-home treatments where advanced technologies can enable better workflows, treatments, and patient outcomes. Register Here: https://thisweekhealth.com/future-of-care-spaces/Subscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthDonate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer

STAKE UP! Crypto & Chill
Perbankan AS Runtuh, Dolar Melemah. Crypto Justru Dapet Berkah?

STAKE UP! Crypto & Chill

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 20:48


Setelah runtuhnya Silicon Valley Bank baru-baru ini, penggunaan Dolar AS juga diberitakan mulai ditinggalkan oleh beberapa negara. Selama beberapa dekade terakhir, Dolar AS telah memainkan peran penting dalam perdagangan internasional. Namun kini, sang mata uang internasional tersebut mendapat pesaing baru yang bernama BRICS. BRICS (Brazil, Rusia, India, China, dan South Africa) membentuk sebuah aliansi dengan tujuan membuat mata uang baru yang akan digunakan pada perdagangan internasional, menggantikan US Dollar. Pertanyaannya, apakah ini akan berdampak positif atau negatif terhadap industri crypto?

Now and Then
History of Nobi: Slavery in Korea

Now and Then

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 29:54


Today's Topic: History of Nobi: Slavery in Korea (노비의 역사: 한국의 노예제도)

STAKE UP! Crypto & Chill
Sempat DePegged! Apakah USDC Masih Aman Untuk Investasi?

STAKE UP! Crypto & Chill

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 9:29


Dunwich Buyers Club
Episodio 269 - District Noir, Nobi Nobi, D.E.I.: Divide et Impera, Terra Nova

Dunwich Buyers Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 147:18


Cultisti! Se la religione è l'oppio dei popoli, come diceva Marx, il DBC è lo zucchero a velo che ricopre la grande torta alla carota che è la vostra quotidiana attività di gamer. Infornate anche voi un abnorme blob di disagio, empietà e ombre. Fatevi guidare dalla mano avvizzita e sicura di chi guida questo podcast ormai da anni. Di chi ha visto centinaia di torte. Di chi si è sporcato le mani. Di chi ha sperimentato con gli ingredienti. L'oppio ancora no, peraltro. Oddio. Forse il Duca da giovane. Chi lo sa…. Comunque sia, settimana ricchissima con 4 giochi stellari. Ca va sans dir. Buon ascolto. Buon ascolto e come sempre… Ci vediamo dall'altra parte.

SuperToast by FABERNOVEL

O  candeeiro de teto inteligente da Nobi monitoriza pessoas seniores em casa, lares e hospitais.  Utilizando inteligência artificial, o candeeiro permite detetar quedas e notifica automaticamente os cuidadores.

[Video] SuperToast

O  candeeiro de teto inteligente da Nobi monitoriza pessoas seniores em casa, lares e hospitais.  Utilizando inteligência artificial, o candeeiro permite detetar quedas e notifica automaticamente os cuidadores.

SuperToast by FABERNOVEL

A startup belga Nobi desenvolveu um candeeiro de teto inteligente para monitorizar pessoas seniores, quer seja em casa, em lares e hospitais.Através de uma câmara e de sensores, todos os movimentos são captados e analisados por inteligência artificial e os cuidadores são notificados automaticamente se for detetada uma queda. Saiba mais sobre inovação e nova economia em supertoast.pt. 

That Blasted Salami presents: Wavedash & Fightin' Words

0:00 Intro0:44 Hello!1:40 How do you juggle work, family and practicing Tekken?5:50 How much do you practice?9:40 Tekken is a social game ★11:49 How do you split your time to improve, if you have 6 hours? ★16:40 Which character did you study for TWT? 21:54 Zoom alert popped out22:11 The advantage of choosing Katarina ★25:42 Katarina is a “Tekken 7 Character” ★27:27 What are the most important tools that the character needs to be good in T7?36:08 What is a constructive mindset for improvement? ★42:48 Which match gave you the most trouble / memorable moment in Group A?50:25 How was the Match vs Nobi? ★59:03 Meeting Ghirlanda's daughter 1:00:43 Cassandra wants to go to EVO1:01:55 Sponsorships, difficulties with tournaments (issues with tournaments) ★1:09:13 Thoughts about Tekken 8 ★1:18:01 Importance of cultivating constructive / positive interactions in the community ★1:23:25 Cassandra sings1:24:41 Cassandra rocking the Spag glasses1:25:58 Shout outs1:34:06 Other tips for improvingSupport the show

Esperienze Di Gioco
Ep22 Si ricomincia! Tra regali ricevuti parliamo anche di NOBI NOBI, SLEEPING GODS, NEBBIE su CARCASSONNE, ELEVEN, UN TETTO IN PRATO OkB.!

Esperienze Di Gioco

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 49:32


Puntata n 22!Puoi supportare il podcast offrendoci un Caffè qui su KO-FIhttps://ko-fi.com/boardgamesofferteHai anche tu esperienze di gioco legate a quello che abbiamo detto in puntata e ti va di raccontarcele?.. scrivici su Spreakerhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/esperienze-di-giocoAbbiamo straparlato di e citato, queste coseJamey Stegmayerhttps://bit.ly/3W7WIehPendulumhttps://amzn.to/3IMJ50YGino Pilotino (ora Picchiatello)https://amzn.to/3Xur0sCThe heisthttps://amzn.to/3XyFxDDNob Nobi Gdr Spadahttps://amzn.to/3ZviCLcNobi Nobi Gdr Magiahttps://amzn.to/3CPUo4xSleeping Godshttps://amzn.to/3IU2FIDSleeping Gods - Tides of Ruins Espansionehttps://amzn.to/3WcYIlpElevenhttps://bit.ly/3jaGFhSUn tetto in Pratohttps://amzn.to/3w5Fp2PNebbie su Carcassonnehttps://amzn.to/3IPXM3aLuca Giurato “Buongiollo”https://youtu.be/rIFJJptqxokGem Boyhttps://amzn.to/3QWkAAFLady Oscarhttps://amzn.to/3kjH16sGemello di Elvis Presleyhttps://bit.ly/3CPmjS6Lundini - Va bene lo stesso!https://youtu.be/8-kCmttvmiQOk Boomer!https://amzn.to/3Bcng6jGoonies i Tracobetti di Datahttps://youtu.be/d3Uns1QQKxcI Goonies Chunk danza del ventrehttps://youtu.be/xdSea1ugo3sMusiche UtilizzateINTRO Otierre - La nuova realtàhttps://youtu.be/7DYMnYpDdT4OUTRO Frankie Hi-Nrg Omaggio, Tributo, Riconoscimentohttps://youtu.be/esnMHQMkN2A

STAKE UP! Crypto & Chill
Masih Aman Gak Sih Investasi Crypto Di 2023?

STAKE UP! Crypto & Chill

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 35:13


Memasuki penghujung tahun, dimana bear market dan sentimen negatif masih mendominasi, apakah masih aman untuk investasi crypto di 2023?

STAKE UP! Crypto & Chill
2023 Gelap atau Terang? Gak Jadi Resesi?

STAKE UP! Crypto & Chill

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 14:01


Banyak yang memprediksi bahwa 2023 akan terjadi resesi global. Kira-kira apa dampaknya bagi investor? Apa yang harus NOBI's persiapkan? Simak episode Pondasi kali ini ya! Jangan lupa untuk Subscribe Youtube NOBI dan ketuk lonceng notifikasinya untuk dapat update terkini dari NOBI. See you on the next episode of PONDASI! Download NOBI di App Store/Play Store sekarang dan dapatkan BONUS crypto spesial untuk pengguna baru!

Matthew vs. Mickens
episode 23 | "cousin cousin"

Matthew vs. Mickens

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2022 68:08


on this week's episode we sitdown with my cousin cousin Nobi to discuss mental health, music and much more. [ INSTAGRAM ]instagram.com/mvsmpodcast 

STAKE UP! Crypto & Chill
Dengan Selfie Bisa Untung Sampai Miliaran Rupiah? Cara Berinvestasi NFT & Metaverse

STAKE UP! Crypto & Chill

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 23:07


Belakangan ini, NFT (Non-fungible token) & Metaverse sangat ramai diperbincangkan. Kira-kira semenarik apa ya?

STAKE UP! Crypto & Chill
Market Crash Kok Good News? Hodler Crypto Wajib Nonton!

STAKE UP! Crypto & Chill

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 34:00


Hi NOBI's! Selamat datang di episode 3 PONDASI, Program NOBI Edukasi & Investasi. Seperti yang diketahui, sejak November 2021 harga Bitcoin terus menurun. Bahkan pada bulan Juni 2022, harganya sempat anjlok di bawah $ 20.000. Ini disebabkan oleh beberapa faktor, seperti perang yang terjadi antara Rusia-Ukraina, inflasi besar dll. Di episode PONDASI kali ini, kamu akan mendapatkan insight menarik dari Lawrence Samantha (CEO NOBI) dan Dion Evan (CPO NOBI) bagaimana kamu bisa tetap Chill Aja dalam menghadapi market crash yang berkepanjangan ini. Jangan lupa untuk Subscribe Youtube NOBI dan ketuk lonceng notifikasinya untuk dapat update terkini dari NOBI. See you on the next episode of PONDASI! Download NOBI:

STAKE UP! Crypto & Chill
WARNING: Jangan Investasi Dulu Sebelum Nonton Ini | Investing 101 W/ Dion Evan

STAKE UP! Crypto & Chill

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 34:38


Hi NOBI's! Selamat datang di episode 2 PONDASI, Program NOBI Edukasi & Investasi. Setiap tanggal 17 Agustus, kita memperingati Hari Kemerdekaan Republik Indonesia. Benar memang, kita sudah puluhan tahun merdeka dari para penjajah, tapi dalam konteks ekonomi, masih banyak yang belum sepenuhnya "merdeka" dari kondisi keuangan. Di episode kali ini, kamu akan mendapatkan semua informasi yang dibutuhkan untuk mulai berinvestasi demi mencapai kemerdekaan finansial kamu. Jadi, kamu tinggal Chill Aja, dan tonton video ini sampai habis. Jangan lupa untuk Subscribe Youtube NOBI dan ketuk lonceng notifikasinya untik dapat update terkini dari NOBI. See you on the next episode of PONDASI! Download NOBI:

STAKE UP! Crypto & Chill
Akhirnya Terungkap❗❗ Arti dan Sejarah Dibalik Nama NOBI

STAKE UP! Crypto & Chill

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 35:03


Hi NOBI's, Selamat datang di episode perdana PONDASI, program edukasi & investasi dari NOBI yang kamu tunggu-tunggu! Di episode perdana ini, kamu akan kenal Founders dari NOBI semakin dekat. Semua seputar NOBI mulai dari sejarah, perkembangan, dan apa yang membedakan NOBI dengan platform crypto lainnya tersaji dalam episode ini. Jangan lupa untuk Subscribe Youtube NOBI dan ketuk lonceng notifikasinya untik dapat update terkini dari NOBI. See you on the next episode of PONDASI! Download NOBI:

Sermons - Harvest Church  |  Arroyo Grande
James' Final Words to Sinners and Saints - Jeremy Sutherland

Sermons - Harvest Church | Arroyo Grande

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 75:38


1 (3s): Good morning. Thank you all for coming to church today. We're gonna worship let's stand together. 2 (12s): Let's 0 (12s): Stand 1 (14s): Lord. Thank you for your grace, your mercy toward us. Thank you for just the protection you give each one of us. We ask that you would, that you would be praised and honored here this morning. We ask you to fill this with your spirit. Lord. We just dedicate this time to worship you. 0 (43s): Amen 2 (1m 8s): Breaks. So this is amazing. Grace, 0 (2m 5s): You lay 2 (2m 6s): Down sassy. All that you've done for brings our king king with 0 (3m 18s): That. 2 (3m 39s): Oh, Jesus SA for all that you done for worthy, a king who conquer worthy, worthy a king who Wey the king, who conquer Ayyy, that all that you've done for me for all that you've done for, I see praises to your praises, to, to your name, to your that's so much be lifted. 2 (6m 32s): Lifted, be lifted is to so be yeah. 2 (8m 19s): Be your name is life. 2 (8m 60s): Your name is inside me. Your name is love. That always finds me. Always finds me. 2 (10m 42s): Be lifted up. Be lifted, lifted the, oh, carry the way of the past. 2 (11m 50s): That won't 0 (13m 54s): You 2 (14m 38s): I'll be still that you'll 3 (14m 56s): You love. 3 (16m 20s): I know that you I'm calling God Moses, who I need you now to do the same thing for me, for me, for me, God. Oh God. Oh God, my God. I need you now. 3 (17m 2s): How I need you now? Rock I'm calling on the bottom. 3 (17m 43s): David who made a shepherd boy, courages. I may not face a lion, but I've got my owns, oh 0 (18m 1s): God, my God, you, oh God, my 3 (18m 9s): I, you heard your children. Then you hear your children. Now you are the same God, you are the same. God, you answered prayers back then. 3 (18m 50s): And you will answer. Now you are the same God, you are the same God you are providing that. You are providing, you are the same God, 0 (19m 10s): You 3 (19m 10s): Are the God, you than 0 (19m 17s): God in 3 (19m 19s): Now. 0 (19m 20s): You're the God you, the, you are 3 (19m 32s): Now. 0 (19m 33s): You're God, you, God, you, God, 3 (20m 9s): I'm standing. I 0 (20m 49s): Jesus, 4 (20m 50s): We thank you that we can stand on your faithfulness, Lord. That that is the strongest. You are the you're the rock of the ages. Lord. You're the thing that we can depend on no matter what's happening around us, no matter what's going on in our world, no matter what's happening in our lives, Jesus, you, the rock of the ages, Lord, the one that people have been trusting in for thousands of years, Lord, you are the one that we trust in today. You're the one that makes this church happen. Jesus, you are the one that's always faithful Lord. So I just pray that faith would rise up in our church this morning that we would not be people who are taken by the emotions of our lives, but Lord, that we would stand on the faithfulness of generations, Lord. 4 (21m 38s): And we just ask that no matter what situations are happening in people's lives today, Lord that you would show yourselves yourself, faithful. Now Lord. And we trust that you will. We trust that you will. Jesus. Amen. Amen. All right. Well welcome. Welcome to church. You can sit down if you'd like, thank you all for being here. It's great to have you here. If you are new here, we just want to welcome you and let you know that we've got an info center at the back. They'd be happy to answer any questions that you ha that you have. We've got bathrooms behind us, water there as well and coffee and tea out on the courtyard there. 4 (22m 22s): So feel free to do any of those things. We also coming up, we've got a beach baptism next Sunday. It's gonna be awesome. Are you guys are excited about that? I hope. Yes. It's so good. So I shared this a couple weeks ago, but last time we had a beach baptism, we had a couple hundred people out there. We baptized a bunch of people. We baptized someone who was just walking by. It was a really powerful experience. So please join us for that. We're gonna be at the end of grand it's it's at five o'clock. It's gonna be awesome. It's great time. Such a good time with just fellowship. We're gonna have hot dogs out there, food, all the good stuff. 4 (23m 2s): So join us. And this year we're gonna have mustard. It's pretty exciting. Yeah. Yeah. Last year we ran out of all the mustard really early. And so all we had was mayonnaise left. So if you're a big mayonnaise person on your hot dog, we probably will still have mayonnaise, but it'll, you know, we've got mustard. So I'm a big mustard person. Anyway. That's gonna be really awesome. The highlights baptisms though, Mustard's kind of down here, but anyway. Yeah. So also we've got lifeline pregnancy center banquet going on. It's it's gonna be a great opportunity to bless lifeline. So if you want to be a part of this, they're selling tables to be at the banquet. 4 (23m 47s): So they're tables of 10. And the goal for this is that you'll buy a table, come bring 10 friends that are up for donating towards what Lifeline's doing. They're doing amazing things in our community. They've got some really exciting updates that they're gonna announce at the banquet. And they've got a special guest speaker who's coming in. It's actually Tim Tebow's mom. She's gonna be sharing her some of her story. And she just it's very powerful. So you wanna be there for that? I would go back to the info center and Terry Bruner will be there to answer any of your questions. And then just as a reminder, if you weren't here last week, we just announced a staff update. 4 (24m 32s): That's going on, Ron and Christie are both retiring. So we're gonna be sending them out and blessing them next week and praying over them. So we're excited to do that. Also, if you have youth, they're gonna be in service today because Jeremy, our youth and family pastors preaching this morning, it's gonna be awesome. So with that, get up and meet somebody you've never met before. And yeah, we'll be back in a minute. 5 (25m 24s): And when you prayer and to be 0 (25m 30s): Puring 5 (25m 31s): Heart in your, your 0 (26m 32s): I 6 (27m 18s): All right, good morning, everyone. I just get ignored. It's okay. Ooh, it got quiet in the new, in this new sanctuary. I I've done a few announcements, but I haven't preached in this new sanctuary man. It's it's a lot more eyeballs. It's a little more nerve-wracking. I told you as a kid, if I knew that public speaking was gonna be my career, I would've probably ran away from my life. I, I still get anxious and nervous and timid. So let's pray right now. Pray for God's spirit. Pray for God to use my voice as, as we open up the book of James. 6 (28m 1s): So heavenly father, thank you for this morning. Thank you for the opportunity that you've given me, but Lord, more, more than that. I want to glorify you with these words, Lord, as we open up James and expound on these things that he, he speaks of, Lord, will you bring your understanding your wisdom to us this morning? Your, your wisdom that comes from above Lord, not the earthly central wisdom, but the wisdom that is from above Lord. Thank you Lord for this morning in Jesus. Name me pray. Amen. Well, good morning. My name's Jeremy. I am the I'm the youth and family pastor here at harvest church. So good to be with you. We're gonna be opening up James five today. We're gonna be studying James final words to sinners and saints, to sinners and saints, to get a little context of James. 6 (28m 47s): I just want to remind us of when the book of James was written. James was written actually was the first of the new Testament books to be written. It was written in approximately 45 ad. And so James now is writing to a very Jewish audience. He, he addresses that in James one, he's writing to the brethren that are the 12 tribes that are scattered throughout. You see the Jews Fromm council wasn't for another three years in, in, in which they decided what to do with these Gentiles that are converting to, to Christianity that are coming under the Jewish Messiah. And so it's very much written in a Jewish style that the Jews would understand. It addresses the culture that's around them. 6 (29m 29s): I get to brag a little about our youth group. I, I, I love our youth group. I, I, I have a number of students that want to dig even deeper than what we do on a Wednesday or a Sunday morning. And so we call this group the core group. So every other week we meet with his core group and we study different books. We've gotten, we've gone through toaster's knowledge of the holy, where he takes different attributes of God's and just expands those into who God is. And it's, it was an incredible book and it was incredible to, to see this students discuss this book. They have to come prepared to discuss, they've read the chapters ahead of time. And they come to discuss these different characters and attributes of God. Then we went through a book called a shepherd, looks at Psalm 23, and it was an amazing book. 6 (30m 10s): It was just looking and breaking up what Psalm 23 it is and how that applies to our, our life. It was just an amazing time. Well, currently we're going through a book called the forgotten Jesus it's by Robbie ality. And before that sounds, you know, before you think that I'm a heretic about forgotten Jesus, it's actually how Western Christians should view or follow in Eastern rabbi. And it's bringing out all these things about the he, the Hebrew Bible and how Jews think. And, and, and, and it's making the Bible just open up. There's so many things as Western Christians, that Jesus says that just go way above our head. 6 (30m 51s): But as a, as a Jewish person, would've understood exactly what Jesus was saying. And I'm gonna talk about that as we go through the book of James, but then exciting. I, I, I I'm, I'm wearing a t-shirt, I don't know some churches, you know, you have to wear a very suit and all that stuff. Some shirt are very, the pastor wear, but I'm wearing a t-shirt day because we're, we had announced this week that our youth group is being rebranded. We're calling ourselves the young heirs and I'm pumps. Alright, we have a good friend, a good person. Our church who's helped us rebrand. He listened to Carson, I and our all about our youth group. And he came up with this branding of young heirs and young, because young, but not dumb young, but not reckless young because we, the youth need to know that they have an inheritance youth. 6 (31m 42s): The youth need to know that the, that the better, the best is yet to come. And so we, as, as Romans eight, 17 says, we are children of God. That means we're heir of God. We are co-heirs with Christ. And that is an inheritance that we will get. And if Christ suffered then the, this Romans eight 17, that we must also suffer ourselves. And so I, I, I'm glad that these students are being called up into something because we're not trying to push them down. We're calling them into something greater. We're putting the cookies on the top shelf, making 'em reach from 'em. All right. So young heirs, it's, it's been exciting journey to be a part of the youth group here. As, as, as we watched it grow. 6 (32m 24s): Now let's get into James five. And if you have your Bible open up there, please we're gonna address the sinners and the fat of heart. That's who James addresses first in this section, the sinners and the fatten of heart. Now, once again, I wanna look at, at the context of James as a whole 15 times, James uses the word brethren in this section. He's not gonna use brethren. As we look at verse one, let's read verses one through six, and then we'll break it down. James says, come now rich weep, and how for your miseries that are common upon you, your riches are corrupted and your garments are moth Eden. Your golden, your silver are corroded and their corrosion will be a witness against you and will eat your flesh like fire. 6 (33m 9s): You have heaped up treasure in the last days, indeed. The wages of the laborers who mowed your fields, which kept back, which you kept back by fraud. They cry out in the cries of the Reaper. Reapers have the, have reached the ears of the Lord of Sabbath. You have lived on the earth in a pleasure and luxury. You have fated your hearts. As in a day of slaughter, you have condemned, you have murdered the jest. He does not resist you. Now I wanna say that I don't believe this section applies directly to us, but I'm gonna show you how indirectly it, it, it might see. Now James is addressing, he doesn't use the word brethren in this passage. 6 (33m 52s): And the reason why I prefer the new king James version is because sometimes words are added to help us understand the original language. So in that section, that first verse, it says, come now you rich weep and how the original text does not include the word you, he says, come now rich weep and how. And so I believe west James is writing this. He's not addressing somebody in his church. He's addressing the broader context, those around those rich people that are now oppressing the people in John James congregation, who James is, is writing this letter to. So come now rich weep and Hal for your misery that are coming upon you. 6 (34m 34s): He's gonna talk about their wealth. Their wealth is being stored up, but yet there's misery that's coming upon them. If we look at the context of James and we go back to verse verse three 15, he's talking about this wisdom. He's talking about the different wisdoms, the wisdom that comes from above and the wisdom that comes from below, and this wisdom that comes from below. It says, it's earthly. It's sensual. It's demonic. It's it's, it's, it's its it's bitter envy. And it's, self-seeking that the wisdom that comes from below and that's the wealthy people. They're, they're seeking to fulfill their own pleasures and their own wealth and store it up. So he says, come now you rich weep, and how for misery that are, come upon you, your riches are corrupted and your garments are moth. 6 (35m 17s): Eaten. Wealth was always used with how much wealth you have stored up as well as the clothes that you had. Garments were an important thing. You can think of Joseph and the, the, his coat of many colors. That was in a way showing that this young boy, brother was gonna get a double portion. He was gonna get a larger inheritance than over his, his brothers. He was being put as, almost as if he was the firstborn son and that that coat that he wore was showed to his brothers, that his father valued him more than the others. In verse two, it says your riches are corrupted. And that word, if you dig down into the Greek, that word could also be translated, petrified. 6 (35m 59s): It stinks. So I went to U C S B and every year at U C S B. You always want to seek to live in a better house in a better place. You start out by living in the dorms first year, then you get a, a house, you know, somewhere else. And, and, and you wanna finally end up on, on Delly. That's like the beach party street, and there's a, there's a party side. And then there's like a surfer side. All right. And each year you try to move up in your status. Well, my senior year I had the opportunity to live on Delly and it was at the surf side. It was down by dev, but down by sands beach loved that place. 6 (36m 41s): And in this house, it was, it was a house that had six rooms and there was nine Christian guys that lived in it. And I loved that was one of my best places. I've lived nine Christian guys. We, we were all surfers. We wake up some mornings, look at the surf, outside our window. Do we wanna surf? We wanna go to class. It was always difficult choice, but having nine guys in a house, you don't just use one refrigerator. So we had three refrigerators. And let me tell you the amount of times I found science experiments growing in the back, there was refrigerators. The food was petrifying was not edible because it was not eaten because you took your dinner, your leftovers, you put 'em in the, in one of the fridges, and then you forgot what fridge you put it in. 6 (37m 22s): And then five months later, you open up and you're like, wow, there's a really fuzzy thing in the back of the fridge. And we also only had one trash can, but it was one of those big outdoor trash cans. And the rule was that the last person to put something on it, where it fell off, had to take out the trash. So the trash can, would get full. And then you'd begin to do this, like origami where like, you're not gonna be the guy. So it's you got this big old pile and oh, no, it fell off. So you had to be the guy that took out. But by the time it reached the top, the food at the bottom was stinked. It was petrifying. It was, it had a smell. And that's the riches that these wealthy people had. It was corrupted. It was rotten. And their garments, the sign of their wealth was being Mo eaten. 6 (38m 5s): Verse three says the gold and silver are corroded and their corrosion will be a witness against you and will eat your fleshed. Like fire. That's strange because gold and silver don't rust, they don't corrode. So what is James saying is James inaccurate? No, he's, he's saying that the, the, the gold silver that you've stored up have began to Corro your own heart. You begin to trust in those things and not trust in God in their corrosion or other words, their poison will be a witness against you. It's it's, it's, it's holding up so much wealth that you're hurting others, and you're just sitting on it. 6 (38m 46s): You're just sitting on it as begin to rotten petrify. And it says you have heaped up treasures in the last days. Remember Jesus said where your treasure is there. Your heart will be in Matthew chapter six. And so these wealth, these wealthy, rich people had done these things, but how have they done it? It says, this is how they've done it. They did it by opposing what Jesus had taught. Verse four says, indeed, the wages of the laborers who mode your fields, which you kept back by fraud. They cry out. And the cries of the reapers have reached the ears of the Lord of harvest. The wages of the laborers who mowed your fields. You kept back by fraud. 6 (39m 28s): So you didn't give. And once again, James is speaking of these rich people, they are accumulating wealth by defrauding and hurting, hurting others. In high school, I had the opportunity for about six months to live in the Philippines with my family. And we had, we rented a house from a woman named CCI and CCI was our landlord and, and CCI paid to have the, the, the, the landscape, you know, kept up. And I remember one day she said, Hey, the, the, the they're gonna come and mow the front grass. I'm like, okay, somebody's gonna bring a push mower. And the grass is pretty small. It was about 10 by 15 feet at little front yard. 6 (40m 10s): And the, the landscaper came and he brought scissors like utility scissors. GCI had filled the house with really nice things. She was so proud of her beautiful cabinets that she had shipped from United States. She, she could tell you all the things and, and that, that she had in the house, but then how she paid her people showed where her heart was. This guy showed up with utility, like what we might cut paper with. And he was out there for hours in the sun. And his wages were very, very low. He was defrauded of what he was earned. And he, I remember just watching, going, like heartbreaking what this guy will never be able to climb any ladder. 6 (40m 52s): I mean, how could you, how could you provide for your family using scissors to cut the grass, to mow the fields? And it says these things, how, which you've kept back by fraud. They cry out. Remember the first time that something's cried out was the blood of able, when he was murdered by his brother, Kane, they cry out in the cries of the reapers have reached the ears of the Lord of Sabbath. That's important to know because God cares about justice. He cares about those who have been defrauded over and over again in the Bible. You see, don't move the ancient landmark. 6 (41m 32s): Don't defraud others by taking away land, watch out for the widows, watch out for the orphans. You've you've, you've don't harm them because God are heavenly fathers watching, and there will be justice. He says, you're these cries of the reapers have reached the ears of the Lord of Sabbath. It says you have lived on the earth in pleasure and luxury. And you have fated your hearts. As in the day of slaughter, that's where I got the, their fattening of the hearts. They only cared about how they were doing and not how others, as in the day of slaughter, you have condemned, you have murdered the jest. 6 (42m 14s): He does not resist you. Now we could from a, from a reading of this and, and James two chapter, sorry, chapter two, verse five. We could, we could easily make the assumption that rich means bad. And that poor is good, right? We can, we can kind of see that maybe James is saying that rich is bad, but poor means good, but you need to step back and look at the Bible. And what the Bible, as a whole says about wealth. God uses the wealthy Abraham. Isaac. Jacob were, were the wealthiest in the region. The book of Joe was says that Joe was richer than anyone around him. We have men like Joe of Aramathea who had, who had money and power. And he was able to go and go directly into pilot. 6 (42m 55s): He didn't have to wait in line to visit pilot. He went straight in and asked for the body of Jesus. And then he had a brand new tomb that was hu outta rock with which they, where they laid the body of Jesus. He was a wealthy man. So God uses wealth, but it's the misuse of money that is bad. First, Timothy six, 10 makes it. He says that the love of money is the root of all evil. It's the love of money, not money. Isn't the root of all. It's the love of money. That's the root of all evil. Now it's easy to read this and say, well, richer, everyone else. 6 (43m 36s): We're the, you know, I'm the poorer person. But if you looked at the world's riches and, and where the money goes, Monaco somehow is at number one. And the average salary in Monaco is $186,000 a year. And down at the bottom number 58 is Afghanistan where they make $500 a year. Could you imagine trying to survive on $500 a year? Well, us and that list is about number seven. So there's 60, or there's 51 countries that are under us. As far as the wealth of the world, we have to be careful about the, how we use our money, although we don't. 6 (44m 20s): And this is how I believe this passage applies indirectly to us. We have to be careful with how we use our money. So I don't have People mowing my field, but how am I defrauding others? Well, I don't make my own clothes. So who makes my clothes? Who do I pay to make my clothes? And it's one of those things I begin to look at is where, where do my, where are my money going? Where, what is it supporting? And I look at things like the fast fashion industry, where like companies like H and M have 24 different styles a year that they put out and all that comes at a cost, cheap clothes comes at a, at, at a cost for someone. 6 (45m 3s): And often it's the person who's face. You never see who's working in a factory, whether they want to or not. And it's adult or children that are putting out these things that are, that make it easier for us to go to a, a store and buy a shirt for $12. The cost comes somewhere. And I just wonder how God is hearing the cries of those kids stuck in the factory overseas that are serving us by the things that we purchase and we buy and it's. But it's, I mean, it's really hard. It's really hard to look and figure out like ethical ways to buy clothes and man, an ethical pair of pants that, that, you know, they were paid, right? 6 (45m 43s): There's a cost to it. But I think it's one of those things that we should consider are we defrauding others by how we live. We are a rich nation. And once again, it's not the love of money. That's the root of all yield. It's the misuse of money that de that's bad, that deprives others. It's a way to look at your rich is that hurts or robs others. Like Jesus said where your heart is, where your, where your money is. That's where your heart is, right? 6 (46m 23s): Wealth is a spiritual handicap reread of that. And Luke 18, if you real, if you have your Bible with you turn real quickly to REU 18. In Luke 18, we have Jesus counseling, the rich young ruler. He comes to Jesus and says, Hey Jesus, what do I do to inherit eternal life? And Jesus then begins to have a conversation with him and points him back to the, the 10 commandments. And, and the man's like, I I've done all these since my youth. What, what else do I need to do? And Jesus said, well, he, when he heard these things, he said, you still lack one thing, sell all that you have and distribute to the poor. And you will have treasure in heaven and come and follow me says when Jesus, when he heard this, he became very sorrowful because he was very rich. 6 (47m 11s): He wasn't willing to let his riches go. He trusted too much in his riches to then to trust in Jesus. And when Jesus saw verse 24, when Jesus saw that he had become very sorrowful, he said, how hard is it for those who have the riches to enter the kingdom of God for it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle. Then for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God. And those who heard it said, who then can be saved. They hear these words of Jesus. They're like who who's saved. Then Jesus. He says the things which are impossible with men are possible with God. We have to be careful that we, as the new Testament church are very generous with our giving, that we don't, as we look into the things that are going around on around our world with inflation and cost of things, there's the tendency to hoard. 6 (47m 60s): There's a tendency to keep, keep, keep, well, I don't know what things I'm facing. And so we wanna hold onto it. We want to trust in those wealth. We want to trust in as Jesus put it. The Mamon, Mammon's a funny word, right? From Matthews chapter six. And it's literally, there's no word for it in the English it's Aramaic word that they just took from Aramaic and put straight into our English Bibles Mamon and the thought is wealth personified. It's that which is trusted in. So you trusting in your bank account, are you trusting in the things that you have, your, your gold and silver or we trusting in the living? 6 (48m 43s): God, there's so many things on the horizon that make me terrified. And I think, man, I wish I had a little bit more money in my counter. I wish I had this, or I wish I had that, but we have to realize that it's God who's promised to carry us through this. 8 (48m 59s): Amen. 6 (49m 0s): We trust in a living, God, let's go. The next few verses chapter starting verse seven, James is now gonna address the saints. Now he's gonna bring back the brethren. Now he's gonna address his people. His flock, his church verse seven says therefore, be patient brethren and the coming of the Lord. See he's addressing his audience in light of the oppression. That's happened around them. He's now gonna talk to his people. 6 (49m 41s): So therefore be patient brethren until the coming of the Lord. See how a farmer waits for the precious fruit of the earth, waiting patiently for it, for it until it receives the early and later reign he's he's now addressing them because of the oppression that's happened around the injustices. And he's gonna give examples of how to patiently wait, Cuz the patience is you gotta wait for the coming to the Lord. God will bring the justice. That is always the promise. The Bible it's God who, who, who will bring this justice. We look at the world and we think of how can all these injustices be made wrong? You know, Hitler got an easy way out for all the evil that he did in the world. 6 (50m 22s): He just took his life. And that, that ended everything. So where's the justice in, in, in his, for his life of the damage that he caused the hurt. Well, so the Bible says there, the justice will be found. He will have a judgment awaiting for him. So be patient brethren until the coming of Lord, see how the farmer waits for the precious fruit of the earth, waiting patiently for it until he receives the early and later rate. This farmer is amazing. Cuz the farmer simply takes a seed. And this was a time before, you know, drip, irrigation and sprinklers and all that stuff. And a farmer simply took his seed and he placed in the ground as an act of faith, burying that thing and hoping for an increase, hoping that the rains would come in the right time. 6 (51m 6s): The early was the fall rain. And the later rain was the spring rain waiting for the God to send the reign that his crop might grow. And that says Christians, we're supposed to do. We, we send our wealth Ford, right? Our treasures are supposed to be in heaven, not here on the earth. Our seed gets planted where we can't see it. He says, you also be patient establish your hearts for the coming of the Lord. As at hand, what I wanna do really, really quickly is, is to bring us to a little bit of understanding of the Jewish thought Jewish thought. 6 (51m 48s): It was very dynamic. We as westerns, we have a Western way of thinking and the Jews had a Eastern way of thinking. Our way of think is very abstract. Like I said, we read, we read the book of by toes are called knowledge of the holy, where it takes different attributes of God and it separates it. It divides it, it makes a list. And that makes sense to our, our heads. The Jewish way of thinking was it does it's very dynamic. It doesn't, it doesn't do that. An example would be if, if an abstract thinker and a dynamic thinker were, were brought into a room into a science room and they were said, and they were both given a frog and said, Hey, tell me about the frog, explain the frog. 6 (52m 30s): Well, the abstract thinker would, would take this frog and we might measure it and weigh it. And then it might take a scalpel to it. And well, the lungs are this big and this, and, and begin to break it down that way. We want to understand the frog. Well, let's take it apart. Let's figure it out where the dynamic thinker, the, the Jewish mind might look at this frog and say, and take a step back and say, well, what type of environment does this frog wanna live in? What is its mating habits? What does it do? What does it eat? And it begins to look at it in a very different way. What does this frog do? And that's why in the Jewish understanding, and that's why the old Testament, it it's, there's so many examples because the Jewish mind wants to less understand of what God is like. 6 (53m 19s): As far as the attributes, the Jewish mind wants to understand what does God do? And if we understand what God does, then we can example, we can model what God does by doing what he does. It's a very different way of thinking. So that's why James now is gonna give these four examples. He could give the farmer. He gives an example, the farmer of what that culture would know what's happened around him. They would've all seen seeds being planted in the field. They would've all known of the early and the later reins. And now he's gonna give the example of the prophets, Establish your heart For the coming of the Lord is at hand verse eight, verse nine says, do not grumble against one other brethren, unless you be condemned. 6 (54m 6s): And that is something that needs to mark the church that we're not grumbling against each other. Pastor Steve's addressed this very well in the past few weeks is if you have any issue, if there's something that's bothering you, going speak to that person, don't go and talk to everyone else. Go directly to that person. Do not grumble against one another brethren. He's addressing this church less. You be condemned behold. The judge is standing at the door, my brother, and take the prophets who spoke in the name of the Lord as an example of suffering and patience. So now James is gonna use the, the Jewish dynamic thought of, of showing us an example of someone who, or people who did that example exactly who waited patiently for the Lord, who had had to establish hearts. 6 (54m 50s): There was the prophets, the prophets who spoke in the name of the Lord as an example of suffering and patience. Verse 11 says, indeed, we count them blessed who endured? You've heard of the perseverance of job and seen the intended by the Lord that the Lord is very compassionate and merciful. It's interesting that the best old Testament commentary is found right here in the nude Testament. James is now giving a commentary on what he, his understanding of the book of job was it's very different than ours. 6 (55m 34s): The book, his understanding and the Jewish understanding of the book of job was that God, it says right here that the Lord is very compassionate and merciful. If you know anything about the story of job, I don't, I don't read that. That's at least not the way I see it, but he was, God is very compassionate. Merciful. God didn't have to restore job. God didn't have to do all those things. We have outside appearance. Cuz we see, we see everything that happened. And we see the conversation between God and Satan. We see what happened behind the scenes. We see how Satan was allowed to take everything from job. Strange enough. He didn't take job's wife, cuz she told Joe later to, you know, curse God and die. 6 (56m 14s): I think Satan's like, well I don't need to take her out of the scene. She's she's on my side. But yet the end of the story job is restored. And the, the whole point of the story, according to James is that the Lord is very compassionate and merciful. God, he didn't have to do that. And this is strange cuz verse 12, look at verse 12. This is, this is an awkward transition, a transition for me. And I've wrestled with this one all week. So he's talking about Joe, the intended by the Lord. And then he gets to verse 12 and he says, but above all my brethren do not swear either by heaven or earth or with any other oath, but let your yes. 6 (56m 57s): Be yes. And your no be no, unless you fall into judgment, like that's, that was a harsh transition for me. He goes from talking about, you know, the example, the farmer, then he talks about the profits. Then he talks about job and all of a sudden he goes, boom, let your yes be yes. And your no, no. Don't swear. So as I started studying, I started gripping with this first we start with the example of the farmer and that was a modern day example. That was what they would've understood. Then we get to the, he mentions the prophets. Then he mentions job. And now he's doing this well, I believe what James is doing is called a Kesher. 6 (57m 39s): It's called a Kesher it's a Hebrew word for connection. So what he's doing is he's providing a hyperlink. You know, hyperlink is when you're on a computer and you, and you see like something that's highlighted in blue, maybe underlined and you, you scroll your mouse over to it and it shows you another link. It shows you somewhere else that you can give you taken. It's a connection. A cashier in the Hebrew is a connection and it what it's doing, it's like it's reminding you of, of other things. So if I were to say towards the night before Christmas and all through the house, amazing, amazing. That's a, Kesier, that's a connection. I can say a few words. 6 (58m 20s): And then you all remember, and you're like, oh, Christmas, Christmas is coming way too soon. That's a, that's a connection. And so the hero mind and, and boys start and boys and girls both started studying the, the Torah from the time there were very, very little, so Jesus or James could say a few words and then their minds would remember all the things that that's connected to. That was very under understanding to them. So what I believe James is doing here is he's actually referencing Jesus reference back in Matthew five, turn there with me real fast. Matthew chapter five, no Bibles. 6 (59m 1s): I love Bible. I, I tell the youth group every, every Wednesday, I love to hear the Bibles. Turn love to hear the Bible's turn. Matthew chapter five versus 33. Jesus says again, you have heard that. It was said of those of old. You shall not swear falsely, but you shall perform your oath of the Lord. But I say to you do not, not swear at all, neither by heaven for his God's throne, nor the earth for his God's footstool, nor by Jerusalem for the, for that is the city of the great king, nor shall you swear by your head because you cannot make one hair white or black or make it grow, but less, but let your yes. Be yes. And your Nobi. 6 (59m 41s): No for whatever is more than these is from the evil word. Sorry for the evil one. So James is referencing Jesus right here. When he says, let your yes. B yes. And your Nobi. No. And Jesus is referencing the third commandment. The third commandment is from the book OFS, which is part of the law. So why am I saying that? Because this is the Jewish old Testament. I don't know why. And I haven't researched exactly why or, or how, but our, our old Testament is very much different than the Hebrew old Testament. The Hebrew old Testament is called The Torah, which is the law, the first five books, the Bible, it's the prophets, the net of him. 6 (1h 0m 29s): And then it's the writings or the KET of him. And so, yeah, they'll be, they'll be kind of scrolling up here. But so what James is doing in this passions as he's addresses this church is he's saying, therefore, be my brethren. I'm gonna give you an example of a farmer of what's happening around you. I'm gonna give you example from the prophets, the, the nevi I'm gonna give you an example from Joe, which is found in the writings and the Kevan. And then I'm gonna give you an abstract or a cashier that connects to the law, the law, the prophets, and the writings. They all point to this of, to how to patiently endure until the day of the Lord, how to live practically the law and the prophets that to knock James was Jewish. 6 (1h 1m 16s): And he addressing that Jewish audience. Does that make sense? All right, let's go to prayer and the needs of others. Verse 13, He says, if is anyone among you suffering? Once again, he's talking to his BN. Any among you, brethren suffering, let him pray. Is anyone cheerful? Let him sing. Psalms, does anyone sick? Let him call to the elders of the church. And this has an Ecclesiastes feel, right? There's a time and a season for everything. There's some seasons in our life where we may be suffering. Well, God says, if you're suffering, then pray. Is anyone cheerful? Well, let, if he's cheerful, let him sing. Psalms. Maybe to encourage others. 6 (1h 1m 57s): Is anyone among you sick. We'll let him call for the elders of the church. There's seasons for everything. So my dad would always say, he says, as I am now, you will be. And as you are now, I once was, it was always a reminder that I would probably go bald someday when I made fun of his head and it's coming to true, it's coming true. Just season for everything. Is anyone among you? Sick? Let 'em call for the elders of the church. Plural. As in that, not one of the elders might be said to have been the one who prayed the healing, prayer, but elders as in a multitude elders of the church and let them pray over them, anointed them with oil and the name of the Lord And the prayer of faith will save the sick and the Lord will raise him up as if enough and his hand, if he has committed sins, he'll be forgiven says, confess your fault to your trespass, to one other. 6 (1h 2m 59s): Pray for one another, that you may be healed. The effective fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much that word Tove speaks of force of strength of power and who is righteous. Well, none is righteous, but the Lord, but we can be by Jesus in right standing before God, because of what Jesus did. And when we have that right standing before God, we can have effective inferent prayer. And once again, and James is now gonna give us an example of what that effective prayer does. 6 (1h 3m 45s): What does prayer do? Well, this is what it does. It says Elijah was a man with a nature like ours, and he prayed earnestly that it would not rain. And it did not rain in the land for three years and six months. And he prayed again and the heavens gave rain and the earth produced its fruit. What does prayer do? Prayer can hold back the reign once again, this is a commentary in the old Testament, because it doesn't say in the old Testament, how long the prayer the drought was for it just simply said that Elijah God told Elijah to pray to stop the reign, Elijah prayed and stop the reign. And then He told him to go to Brook chair, where, where he hung out for a while. 6 (1h 4m 26s): Then he went to the widow's house and then he fought against the 400 of the prophets of the all where God sent down fire. And then at the end of that, then he, he was told to pray for prayer, but that was a three spirit period of three and a half years, which is interesting because there also says that in RO revelation 11, there's gonna be two mysterious witnesses that are gonna be given power over to stop the reign. And they'll be, have that power for three and a half years. It's interesting that two men showed up to Jesus on the Mount of trans configuration was Moses Elijah. But Elijah says was a man with a nature like ours. 6 (1h 5m 7s): What does that mean? It means he was just like us. And yet he was able to withhold the reign. He was able to hold drought. It's not the merit of a man, but the grace of God, prayer should always mark the life of believer. And finally, here we come to the, the place of what to do with those who haven't been patient or persevered, What do we do? What do we do? How do we help those? And this is what we do. Verse 19 brethren. If anyone among you wanders from the truth and someone turns him back, let him let him know that he who turns a sinner back from air of the way will save a soul from death and cover a multitude of sins. 6 (1h 5m 49s): Jesus told the parable that the shepherd, the good shepherd that left the 99 to go and seek and save that one, recall to bring back the air don't don't gossip about them. Don't forget them. Keep them in your prayers. Keep reaching out the Lord. We'll save a soul from death. It takes endurance to do that. Takes endurance. To see someone who's fallen behind and to keep going after them and keep encouraging them. Years ago, I had the opportunity to, to climb Mount Shasta with, with a couple friends, Brenton Jayman and, and decided to climb it in January. 6 (1h 6m 39s): I don't know why in the middle of the winter got our ice ax, boots, crampons, all that stuff. We, we camped out at high camp. The first night at 10,000 feet woke up the next morning. Everything's all iced over. Put on our crampons ice ax. We began climbing Mount Shasta all morning. We're looking at what we thought was the summit Sun finally came up. I could start to feel my toes again. That was, that was a glorious feeling. And all morning we kept treking up about, about one o'clock in the afternoon after starting at 4:00 AM we, we, we reached what we thought was the summit came over the rise and only to be so disappointed because there stood before us misery hill and is exactly what it sounds like misery, Hill's only 400 feet in elevation, but somehow the what, what the, the wind had messed with the snow and ice and each step was about 18 inches. 6 (1h 7m 34s): And I was like, there's no way I can do this. But with the encouragement of my two friends, cuz I had just gone from Santa Barbara, which is, you know, elevation zero up to, you know, almost 14,000 feet and not my lungs were burning. I was like, I don't know how we do this. But step by step, we made it up misery hill and I was like, okay, misery, Hill's the top. That's it. We're we're good to go. We'll get up there. We'll be on the summit, take our pictures and come down. We get the top as misery hill and there's about 300 yards. And then another rise to the summit. And I looked at that and I was just gased I was spent, I, I just fell back in the snow and I laid there and Brent and Jamie were like, come on, alright, we gotta get this. We gotta do this. I'm like, no guys, you gotta leave me. 6 (1h 8m 16s): I, I can't do this. I cannot physically do this anymore. And lo and behold, they just kept, come on, Jeremy, you, you, you're gonna, you're gonna regret this. Come on, come on, come on. And they kept encouraged me until finally they pulled me up, stood up when we made the summit, but I would not have made it without the encouragement of those others. Not said, come on, you can do this. I would not made it. And so maybe it's just the endurance that some of us have that we're called in. Be that as encouragers to those around us. Let's pray, Lord, we thank you for your word. Lord. 6 (1h 8m 58s): Think that you're so gracious to give us direction on, on how to use wealth and what to do with what we, what you've entrusted us with. Lord, not to put our trust in the things of this world, Lord, but we put our trust toll in you. God establish our hearts. Lord establish our hearts with the what's what's on the horizon. Lord, what we don't know. But Lord you do. And so Lord, we look to you, Jesus and Lord, if there's some around us who have wandered Lord who have strayed, who've aired, Lord help us to know how to reach out to them. Encourage them. Lord, help us to know how to, to, to lift them up. Lord, look to you this morning, Jesus name we pray. 0 (1h 9m 41s): And 6 (1h 9m 42s): Then let's worship. 0 (1h 10m 23s): I see the stars. I wow. How great thou, how great thou was 3 (1h 11m 13s): Soul. 0 (1h 11m 16s): My 3 (1h 11m 35s): And when I, that God, his son not very sent him to died and sin how great the, how great the sings. 3 (1h 12m 50s): My so then I, how great sings, 9 (1h 15m 10s): How great you are, father, how much you love each one of us here right now, father, may we bless you today? May we bless someone else today? May we listen again in our minds? What we learned today? Wonderful words that Jeremy spoke. May we apply that to our lives and may we be a witness to others? Lord, please bless everyone as we leave. And we do have a prayer group up here for prayer. So everyone says, amen.

Faking Star Wars Radio
NObi-wan Saw that Coming! - Kenoboys Podcast

Faking Star Wars Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 56:06


Teeb and Storm Duper dive into the episodes 4 & 5 of Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi series. Listen in to a fun and informative review show! The post NObi-wan Saw that Coming! – Kenoboys Podcast appeared first on Faking Star Wars.

Collab Couple
E12 - Behind the Songs with Nobi Mae Galeon

Collab Couple

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 49:49


Makeee waaaay, jari na ang pinakagwapa sa Surigao City! Ngano Cleanliness is next to Godliness ang motto ni Nobi Mae? Listen and be blown-away (akala mo talaga.. ) sa backstory kung giunsa pagsugod ng isa ka NOBI MAE sa music! Pramis bibo ini, sija pa sab. #H&M #Bershka #Nike #plastikantime Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/collabcouple Instagram: @collab_couple --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collabcouple/message

Good Morning Alderaan presents: Wookiee of the Week

RECORDED June 6! I know we're a bit behind, hence why we're pumping out some more great content for you! We'll be back later this week with a new episode talking about episodes 4 & 5, and boy oh boy is there a lot to chat about! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningalderaan/message

Share Your Salary
Share Your Salary - Restoration Warehouse Manager Nobi - 6-8-22

Share Your Salary

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 5:56


Nobi not only has a unique name but a very unique job!

Beautifully Restored
Whose Lives Were Changed the Most?

Beautifully Restored

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 35:24


They say that a man's best friend is his or her dog...and I tend to agree.  This episode is dedicated to remembering our sweet Shitzu who passed away January 31 of this year named Nobi. I tell the story of how we crossed his path years ago and how he became ours.  Our friends and family like to say that we changed his life for the better, but truth be told, he changed ours. There are a few life lessons that we can learn from this little guy and I share them here in Episode 48.  Enjoy! If you need prayer, support, or encouragement please feel free to reach out via email: melcoach80@gmail.com or follow me on Instagram @melcoach80

Coach Mikki Mel & Friends
Generosity From The Skies - Aloha Nobi Buntin

Coach Mikki Mel & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 42:23


Aloha! Nobi Buntin is a pilot with Aloha Aviators! Here mission as a pilot has helped numerous charities, individuals and communites through the skies!! Her generosity and kindness has helped so many and continues each day. We encourage you to "Buy a Cup of Coffee" for this incrediable women with a heart as big as the sky!! 

What the Future Holds - A Star Trek Discovery podcast

Nobi joins Brandi, Chris, and Dave to review episode 5, Season 4 of Star Trek: Discovery. Also, Brandi appreciates T'Rina's home decor. Dave remembers a Twilight Zone episode. Meanwhile, Chris reflects on finding one's place in the world.

Texas Beer Experience
Episode 20: Vallensons' Family Tradition

Texas Beer Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 66:36


This week we took a short jaunt to Pearland to visit with Valle and Brian, the head brewer/owner and brewer of Vallenson's Brewing Company. Valle shared with us stories of his background and initiation into brewing amazing beer. We learned the origin of the name Vallensons' and how involved his family is at the brewery. Including one son who is making soda that has become very popular! Valle and Brian's attention to detail and creativity are evident in the beers they brew. They focus on quality, the importance of water chemistry, and listening to their customers. Valle has been brewing for 25 years and the first beer he brewed as a homebrewer was his oatmeal stout. That beer became Settlers' Oatmeal Stout, which was awarded a gold medal at GABF 2020! Thank you, Valle and Brian, for making us feel welcome and for sharing your delicious Nobi wings and dumplings and your delicious beers. Shout out to Lazarus Brewing Company in Austin, who came up in conversation about places you must visit on a road trip. We featured Lazarus in our blog post, Four Must Stop Breweries in Austin. You can visit Vallensons' Thursday through Sunday. Hang out in their beautiful taproom or their spacious outdoor area. They will make you feel like family! Thank you for listening! Cheers! Follow Texas Beer Experience Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Texas Beer Collective Facebook Group Visit Our Website Leave Us A Message Music by Bad Child

Texas Beer Experience
Episode 14: Channing Herrin of Nobi Public House is Pregnant!

Texas Beer Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 74:37


Episode 14 was recorded via a Zoom call with Channing Herrin, General Manager of Nobi Public House in Webster, TX. Channing is one of the best people in craft and has been instrumental in cultivating an incredible culture. From a well curated draft and bottle selection to incredible Vietnamese cuisine it is an experience unlike any other. While enjoying two amazing lagers from Eureka Heights we cover fatherhood, Hot Ones style questions, getting your kids to clean while cussing and brewing collaborations. Also, your “amazing” host messed up the zoom video recording so there is no video. I hope he figures it out one day. Follow Us on Social Media Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Texas Beer Collective Facebook Group Visit Our Website Leave Us A Message Music by Bad Child

Bangla Gojol
Nobi Mor Porosh Moni নব মর পরশ মন Ayisha Abdul Basith Ishrak Hussain Bangla Gojol

Bangla Gojol

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 5:06


How'd You Meet?
Maria & Nobi

How'd You Meet?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 16:32


Our guests on this episode are Maria Sevilla & Nobuo Fukui.  Maria & Nobuo currently reside in Australia with their 1 child, 2 Furbies, & 1 lizard!  If you'd like to 'Thank' them for giving us a glimpse into their relationship, you can find Maria at:IG (Maria) : https://www.instagram.com/applefromspace/ Don't forget to head over to https://loveyco.com/ and use the code: BCMG to get 10 % off your order!   To connect with our showrunners, email howdyoumeetpodcast@gmail.com  To follow the podcast, check out the links below:FB: https://www.facebook.com/howdyoumeetpodcastIG: https://www.instagram.com/howdyoumeetpodcast/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/howdyoumeetpodcast  

Beers Bongs & Bullsh*t
Ep. 5 NOBI I Fulminate

Beers Bongs & Bullsh*t

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 37:37


NOBI (Never Obey Blind Individuals) joins the table and discusses his new album "Fulminate"; Racism in America; Covid-19; Growing up with musicians & more.