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Chris and Adam went on an adventure in place of last week's podcast, Reese's Peanut Butter Pie Miniatures, Adam stumbles upon the holy grail of walk finds and learns about chicken ice, the 2025 Reds are underway, Adam has surprise guests in his home, the Mount Rushmore of Berts (or Burts), and Bert Kreischer's new special is on Netflix.
This week is an Ask Me Anything with Pastor Nic about his recent sermon he preached on missions and politics. The primary focus of this episode is on how Christians should navigate conflicts between their God-given authority from Christ and other earthly authorities like governments. Pastor Nic explains that while Christians should generally obey legitimate authority, when those authorities exceed their rightful boundaries and interfere with Christians' commission to make disciples, their actions become tyrannical, and Christians have a responsibility not to be servile. Throughout the discussion, they address numerous theological questions about missions, evangelism, predestination, handling persecution, maintaining faith in difficult times, and appropriate Christian responses to authority. Engage & Equip is a resource designed to help form substantive disciples for the local church.Find more episodes at highpointchurch.org/podcastMusic: HOME—We're Finally Landing, Nosebleed, If I'm Wrong (https://midwestcollective.bandcamp.com/album/before-the-night)
People traveling to warmer winter vacation spots and Spring breakers are being warned over afast-spread disease that could be life-threatening. In an emergency notice, the CDC raised thealarm — saying the US and Americas region is seeing high transmission of a dangerous illness withnearly 1,000 cases reported across 21 states already this year. Popular destinations are beinghard-hit like the US Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Mexico, are experiencing high transmission ofthe illness, with Mexico recording 20,000 cases already this year. Dr. Bob Martin & Dr. Adam Brockman answer listeners' health questions
Welcome to the Engage and Equip podcast. In February, pastor Devin led a seminar called Singleness is for Everyone here at High Point going over what the bible teaches about singleness. We'll be posting the recordings as a series of three episodes throughout the month of March to help bring light to this topic and seek to encourage and educate all Christians with these Biblical truths. This episode is from session 3 of the seminar, the conclusion of this series, where we'll explore how we can honor singleness as a genuine spiritual gift, create spaces where single Christians can thrive, and build a church community that truly values all the gifts God has given us. If you have any questions about what's talked about in this series that you'd like to hear in an Ask Me Anything, a sermon or a future podcast, please fill out the Google form here: https://forms.gle/H21PVVjWc4eMApsK7. Engage & Equip is a resource designed to help form substantive disciples for the local church.Find more episodes at highpointchurch.org/podcastMusic: HOME—We're Finally Landing, Nosebleed, If I'm Wrong (https://midwestcollective.bandcamp.com/album/before-the-night)
Charlotte FC is off to strongest start in club history after putting San Jose to the sword in a 4-1 home thrashing. John & Danny break down the goals and add perspective from the Gaffer, the Captain, and the local legend who says after this win "Hell Yeah we can challenge for a league title!" The Doumbia Debut, The Toklomati Takeover, Pep in the Pocket, Westwood's Nosebleed, Dad Strength Meeting Composure, Classic Kerwin, and Wilfried Zaha dancing all over the pitch...it's ALL here to be recaptured in this can't miss episode. And we even throw in a little USMNT Agyemang for good measure.It's for the Crown, Baby!*
GameStop's (GME) after-hour earnings wasn't the meme stock today's Watch List panel focused on. Hilary Kramer labeled Tesla (TSLA) as the "absolute meme stock," saying it checks "all of the boxes." Lee Munson considers the same for quantum computing companies, along with Doordash (DASH) due to its current valuation.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
Welcome to the Engage and Equip podcast. In February, pastor Devin led a seminar called Singleness is for Everyone here at High Point going over what the bible teaches about singleness. We'll be posting the recordings as a series of three episodes throughout the month of March to help bring light to this topic and seek to encourage and educate all Christians with these Biblical truths. This episode is from session 2 of the seminar, where Devin discussed how in our evangelical circles, we've often emphasized marriage to the exclusion of celibacy, creating an imbalance that overlooks important teachings. Here, he'll explore how both institutions help us live faithfully between the times as we await the fulfillment of God's kingdom. If you have any questions about what's talked about in this series that you'd like to hear in an Ask Me Anything, a sermon or a future podcast, please fill out the Google form here: https://forms.gle/H21PVVjWc4eMApsK7. Engage & Equip is a resource designed to help form substantive disciples for the local church.Find more episodes at highpointchurch.org/podcastMusic: HOME—We're Finally Landing, Nosebleed, If I'm Wrong (https://midwestcollective.bandcamp.com/album/before-the-night)
NCAA Tournament NIL/Transfer portal/Conferences Mount Rushmore of Helens Felipe Esparza - Raging Fool Greek Mythology So much more! ***It is recommended you skip ahead and start with the Mount Rushmore of Helens at the 1:06:00 mark***
Adam considers making a citizen's arrest, Chris's experience with unruly fans, the Mount Rushmore of units of measure goes off the rails, and rating Andrew Schulz's Netflix special, Life.
In February, pastor Devin led a seminar called Singleness is for Everyone here at High Point going over what the bible teaches about singleness. We'll be posting the recordings as a series of three episodes throughout the month of March to help bring light to this topic and seek to encourage and educate all Christians with these Biblical truths. This episode is from session 1 of the seminar, where Devin talked about how the New Testament actually shifts our understanding of sexuality from Eden's command to multiply toward the New Jerusalem, where the Church is portrayed as the bride awaiting Christ. In this recording, Devin explores how this theological framework gives new meaning to both marriage and singleness in the Christian life, and how it might reshape our understanding of Christian community. If you have any questions about what's talked about in this series that you'd like to hear in an Ask Me Anything, a sermon or a future podcast, please fill out the Google form here: https://forms.gle/H21PVVjWc4eMApsK7. Engage & Equip is a resource designed to help form substantive disciples for the local church.Find more episodes at highpointchurch.org/podcastMusic: HOME—We're Finally Landing, Nosebleed, If I'm Wrong (https://midwestcollective.bandcamp.com/album/before-the-night)
Adam hijacks this episode with the chronicling of his trip to Houston. Chris gets some backing from the parents of his baseball team. The Mount Rushmore of the worst rules in baseball sparks a clinic on the balk rule. A review of part 1 of Big Jay Oakerson's new special, Them.
In this episode, pastor Nic sits down with Bishop Stubbs to share the story of the fruitful cross-cultural church partnership between High Point Church and End Time Ministries International. They talk about how High Point Church purchased and renovated the Monona Oaks building, which End Time Ministries now uses for worship and community outreach. Bishop Stubbs candidly discusses the challenges of urban ministry—serving a congregation where 65% receive public assistance, lacking administrative support, and struggling with consistent attendance and giving. Despite these obstacles, End Time Ministries continues to baptize new believers, operate a food pantry serving 75 families weekly, and plans to open a daycare to both serve families and generate revenue. The partnership demonstrates how two churches with different cultural expressions but shared theological foundations can collaborate effectively, with High Point providing facility resources while End Time focuses on gospel ministry and community impact. Their relationship exemplifies how churches can overcome financial and cultural barriers to advance their shared mission of reaching people with the message of Christ. Engage & Equip is a resource designed to help form substantive disciples for the local church.Find more episodes at highpointchurch.org/podcastMusic: HOME—We're Finally Landing, Nosebleed, If I'm Wrong (https://midwestcollective.bandcamp.com/album/before-the-night)
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In this episode, Pastor Nic is joined by his brother, Stanford, and his daughter, Rachel, as they discuss developing their own Rule of Life based on the sermon series we went through in the fall of 2024. The core idea of this episode is how to establish sustainable spiritual practices while accounting for different life stages and circumstances. They emphasize thatwhile morning routines and consistent Bible study are ideal, these practices must be adaptable to different situations, whether it's college life, young parenthood, or professional work. A key insight is that spiritual disciplines aren't meant to be rigid checklist items but rather tools for growth that can be adjusted as needed. The conversation particularly highlights the challenges faced by college students and young parents in maintaining spiritual disciplines, and emphasizes the importance of being able to restart habits without unproductive shame when they lapse. They also explore how responsibilities to others impact our spiritual routines, suggesting that while structure is important, it should be flexible enough to accommodate the needs of those we're called to serve. Engage & Equip is a resource designed to help form substantive disciples for the local church.Find more episodes at highpointchurch.org/podcastMusic: HOME—We're Finally Landing, Nosebleed, If I'm Wrong (https://midwestcollective.bandcamp.com/album/before-the-night)
The characters you run into coaching youth sports, another disappointing NBA All-Star Weekend, and the Mount Rushmore of unique batting stances opens up other branches of discussion.
This episode of the Engage and Equip podcast comes from the recording of the February 2nd, 2025 Engage & Equip: LIVE event that we held at High Point. This recording includes the main session talk delivered by Pastor Nic, as well as the small group breakout session, also led by Nic.Engage & Equip: LIVE is an event held around quarterly at High Point to engage leaders in our various ministries and equip them to do the work of the saints, helping to build up God's Kingdom. For more information about E&E, High Point Church, or our service opportunities, check out highpointchurch.org! Engage & Equip is a resource designed to help form substantive disciples for the local church.Find more episodes at highpointchurch.org/podcastMusic: HOME—We're Finally Landing, Nosebleed, If I'm Wrong (https://midwestcollective.bandcamp.com/album/before-the-night)
Coaching heroics, Valentine's Days past, marriages should work like sports contracts, the Mount Rushmore of red fruit, the comedy of Aaron Weber, and much more.
This week, Pastor Nic is joined by Than Christopoulos from the YouTube channel Exploring Reality. They discuss the historical reliability of the New Testament resurrection narratives and broader issues of faith, doubt, and biblical interpretation. The discussion focuses particularly on how to understand apparent discrepancies between the Gospel accounts while maintaining their historical reliability. Than, who was formerly an atheist before becoming a Christian apologist, explains his approach to harmonizing these accounts by understanding ancient literary conventions, Greek grammar, and the cultural context of the texts. The conversation expands to address deeper issues about how academic scholarship sometimes unfairly approaches biblical texts with different standards than other historical documents, and how personal biases and social pressures can influence both belief and disbelief. They also explore how to help Christians who struggle with doubts about biblical reliability, emphasizing the importance of mentorship and community in working through these questions. The discussion concludes with a philosophical exploration of suffering, free will, and God's purposes in allowing human development rather than creating fully formed beings, presenting a view of Christianity that embraces both intellectual rigor and meaningful engagement with life's difficulties. Exploring Reality YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ExploringRealityEngage & Equip is a resource designed to help form substantive disciples for the local church.Find more episodes at highpointchurch.org/podcastMusic: HOME—We're Finally Landing, Nosebleed, If I'm Wrong (https://midwestcollective.bandcamp.com/album/before-the-night)
Kein globales Großereignis ohne Rap: Doechii bei den Grammys, Kendrick beim Super Bowl. rishes, Mahdi Rahimi und Natalie Brunner sprechen heute im aktuellen HipHop-Lesekreis in der FM4 Homebase über die von Rap geprägten Großereignisse und die Nachbesprechung in „Nosebleeds“ von Doechii!11.02.2025 FM4 Homebase 20 Uhr
Chris and Adam discuss the NBA trade deadline, most notably the trade of Luka Doncic to the Lakers. Then, it's the Chiefs and Eagles in the "Super Game," the Mount Rushmore of slime belly gutter snipes (turkeys), and the comedy of Liza Treyger produces one of the greatest moments in Nose Bleeds Podcast history.
This episode of E&E is a conversation between Pastor Nic Gibson and historian Tracy McKenzie about McKenzie's book "We the Fallen People," which explores a critical transformation in American political thought regarding human nature. The core argument is that the American founders designed the Constitution based on a realistic, biblically-aligned view that humans are inherently self-interested and fallen, requiring checks and balances on power. However, by the 1830s, particularly during the Jacksonian era, this view shifted dramatically toward a belief in the innate goodness of "the people." McKenzie argues that this transformation wasn't primarily driven by later influences like Marx or Darwin, but rather by earlier political dynamics, particularly the expansion of voting rights and the rise of populist democracy. The conversation explores how this shift continues to influence American political discourse today, where politicians often frame narratives around the inherent goodness of their supporters and the evil of their opponents. McKenzie expresses concern that these political messages can function as competing "sermons" that shape Christians' understanding of human nature in ways that may conflict with biblical teaching. He advocates for Christians to resist being "captured" by partisan narratives and to maintain a biblical view of human nature when engaging in politics, emphasizing that the line between good and evil runs through every human heart rather than between political parties. Engage & Equip is a resource designed to help form substantive disciples for the local church.Find more episodes at highpointchurch.org/podcastMusic: HOME—We're Finally Landing, Nosebleed, If I'm Wrong (https://midwestcollective.bandcamp.com/album/before-the-night)
This week's “How She Finds Purpose” insight comes from what I truly believe - “For many women, these same markers of success can, paradoxically, begin to feel like a cage, trapping them in a life that no longer aligns with their authentic selves. This misalignment isn't a failure. It's a signpost. Recognizing these signs is an important step for moving forward and finding fulfillment and true purpose.” In this episode, I share a personal story about how I discovered my own misalignment. My body was giving me stress-induced signs, and then my father's passing brought on a deeper emotional wake-up call. As I reflect on that experience, I talk about how so many high-achieving women, like me, define success by external markers—even when those accomplishments start to feel hollow or out of step with who we really are. Here are 3 reasons why you should listen to this episode: Discover how to recognize subtle signs of misalignment in your life, from physical symptoms like stress and fatigue to emotional detachment. Learn actionable steps, like journaling and self-reflection, to uncover areas where you might be going through the motions instead of living authentically. Find encouragement to prioritize alignment with your true self and embrace a life of fulfillment, meaning, and purpose—without discarding your achievements. If there's been a nagging feeling that something is missing—or a quiet sense that you're meant for more—this episode offers encouragement and clarity for taking the next small step toward living in alignment with your authentic self. I'd love to hear your thoughts and reflections on this episode! Connect with me over on LinkedIn or at the links below. And if this episode resonates with you, don't forget to share it with a friend or leave a review. Would you prefer to watch or listen to the podcast on YouTube?Head on over to https://www.youtube.com/@leadershippurposepodcast Want to connect? Connect with Dr. Robin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robinlowensphd/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robinlowensphd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robinlowensphd/ Email: Robin@LeadershipPurposePodcast.com Thank you for listening! Rate, review, & follow on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast player. Talk to you soon! This episode was produced by Lynda, Podcast Manager for GenX Creative Entrepreneurs at https://www.ljscreativeservices.co.nz
Marvel's Fantastic Four teaser trailer was released, Killer Mike is seeking trial and damages for last year's arrest at the Grammy's, and Doechii dropped a new song after her Grammy win.
Repion han decidido, después de recibir muchas peticiones, que van a publicar en formato físico "Entre Todas lo Arreglamos", el EP que editaron la primavera de 2024 y llegará con una Cara A, con las originales, y una Cara B, que contendrá nuevas grabaciones con cuatro colaboraciones. Hoy estrenamos la primera, "Viernes", junto a Rufus T Firefly y es una bendita locura. Aparte, escuchamos a The Weekend con Travis Scott, Florence + The Machine y Justice, a Doechii y a Biznaga, que estarán este sábado en El Típico Programa, de Radio 3. THE WEEKND, TRAVIS SCOTT, FLORENCE + THE MACHINE - Reflections LaughingTHE WEEKND, JUSTICE - Wake Me UpJUSTICE - D.A.N.C.E.DAN MILLSON - Saint PeterHERMANA FURIA - TurboAC/DC - Back In BlackMØ - SWEET (ft. Biig Piig)DOECHII - NosebleedsVERA FAUNA - Sale el SolJUNGLE - Keep Me SatisfiedVEINTIUNO ft SILOÉ - IrremediableREPION - El Día No Me DaREPION - Viernes con Rufus T. FireflyRUFUS T FIREFLY - LafayetteSEX PISTOL - LiarBIZNAGA - El EntusiasmoMOMMA - I Want You (Fever)Escuchar audio
«Wir machen kein Country-Album», sagte Produzent David Ferguson zu Singer-Songwriter Bonnie Prince Billy. Ups, «The Purple Bird» hört sich trotzdem sehr nach Country an. Oder zumindest stark nach Nashville. Wieso es dieses Album ohne Nashville und Ferguson nicht gäbe, erzählt BPB im Interview. Schon wie sich Will Oldman aka Bonnie Prince Billy und David Ferguson vor über 20 Jahren kennenlernten, liess erwarten, dass von diesen zweien Grosses kommen wird: Sie begegneten sich während einer Recording Session von Johnny Cash im Studio von Produzentenlegende Rick Rubin. Zur Bekanntheit von Cash und Rubin schafften es BPB und Ferguson zwar nicht, doch beide zählen viele tolle Releases - BPB so zahlreich, dass man fast den Überblick über die Diskografie verliert. «The Purple Bird» ist nicht die erste Kollaboration von Ferguson und BPB, doch vermutlich ihre intensivste. Wir hören uns mit BPB durch das gemeinsame Album. +++ PLAYLIST +++ 22:57 NOTHING TASTES AS GOOD AS IT FEELS von LAMBRINI GIRLS 22:50 TAXI MAN von WITCH POST 22:48 RUST von WITCH POST 22:44 SURFIN' ON A ROCKET von AIR 22:39 DEALER von DRESS KIT 22:35 MANHATTAN von DRESS KIT 22:32 THOUGHT YOU WERE THE ONE von TOMMY RICHMAN 22:29 POINT & KILL von LITTLE SIMZ FEAT. OBONGJAYAR 22:26 LOVE ME JEJE von TEMS 22:25 THE ARCHITECT von KACEY MUSGRAVES 22:19 NOT LIKE US von KENDRICK LAMAR 22:17 NOSEBLEEDS von DOECHII 22:12 DENIAL IS A RIVER von DOECHII 22:10 VON DUTCH von CHARLI XCX 21:57 I SEE A DARKNESS von ROSALIA 21:52 DOWNSTREAM von BONNIE PRINCE BILLY FEAT. JOHN ANDERSON 21:48 LONDON MAY von BONNIE PRINCE BILLY 21:44 GOODBYE TO LOVE von THE CARPENTERS 21:37 NEW WATER von BONNIE PRINCE BILLY 21:33 TONIGHT WITH THE DOGS I'M SLEEPING von BONNIE PRINCE BILLY 21:25 JOHN PRINE ON THE RADIO von KING HANNAH 21:22 GUNS ARE FOR COWARDS von BONNIE PRINCE BILLY 21:14 BOISE, IDAHO von BONNIE PRINCE BILLY 21:10 I SEE A DARKNESS von JOHNNY CASH 21:04 TURNED TO DUST von BONNIE PRINCE BILLY
In this episode of the Engage and Equip podcast, we're joined by Sawyer Henderson and Pastor Nic as they discuss Nic's sermon about communion from the Advent sermon series, focusing particularly on differing theological views and practical application. The core discussion centers around the tension between Protestant and Catholic understandings of communion, especially regarding transubstantiation - the Catholic belief that the bread and wine literally become Christ's body and blood. Pastor Nic argues that while Catholics and Protestants both believe in Christ's real presence in communion, the Catholic Church's insistence on transubstantiation as dogma has led to problematic practices and unnecessary division within Christianity. He emphasizes that communion should be inclusive for all believers while remaining exclusive to those who profess faith in Christ, and that its practice should help ground the church in equality despite necessary functional hierarchies. The conversation then broadens to address why some evangelical Christians feel drawn to more liturgical traditions, with Nic asserting that while aspects of Catholic and Orthodox practice can be valuable, the Protestant foundation of scripture-based, reforming faith provides the best framework for balanced Christian practice. The episode concludes with practical applications of divine hospitality, emphasizing that reaching people requires sacrificial service and making others feel Christ's welcome, particularly during seasons like Christmas. Engage & Equip is a resource designed to help form substantive disciples for the local church.Find more episodes at highpointchurch.org/podcastMusic: HOME—We're Finally Landing, Nosebleed, If I'm Wrong (https://midwestcollective.bandcamp.com/album/before-the-night)
Bengals aficionado and friend of the show Andre Edwards guest stars to discuss the 2024 season and offseason expectations, the Mount Rushmore of Bengals placekickers, and Skyline flavored ice cream. Chris pays up on two lost bets, wearing a UC Bearcats (too small) shirt and hat and singing the lost song from Alanis Morissett's Jagged Little Pill album (to perfection). Then, Chris and Adam review Ari Shaffir's new Netflix special, America's Sweetheart.
Nasal tumors in dogs can cause distressing nosebleeds, as listener Holly shares about her senior dog. In this episode, Molly Jacobson and veterinary oncologist Dr. Brooke Britton discuss why nose tumors bleed, what owners can do during an emergency, and when to seek veterinary care. Dr. Britton explains the fragile nature of blood vessels in nasal tumors, how bone destruction contributes to bleeding, and the potential risks of trying to stop a nosebleed at home. She also highlights when advanced care, like surgical intervention or radiation therapy, may be needed. If your dog has a nasal tumor or frequent nosebleeds, this episode is essential listening. In This Episode, You'll Learn: Why nasal tumors bleed so much How to handle nosebleeds at home safely When a dog's nosebleed becomes an emergency Treatment options for managing nasal tumors Your Voice Matters! If you have a question for our team, or if you want to share your own hopeful dog cancer story, we want to hear from you! Go to https://www.dogcancer.com/ask to submit your question or story, or call our Listener Line at +1 808-868-3200 to leave a question. Related Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuXFW8ZjLQY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2c9iSO9bsGY Related Links: Our overview of nasal or nose cancer: https://www.dogcancer.com/articles/types-of-dog-cancer/nose-cancer-in-dogs/ Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction 00:30 - Holly's Question: Why Do Tumors Bleed? 01:30 - How Tumors Cause Bleeding 02:15 - Bleeding from Both Nostrils: What It Means 03:30 - Tumors, Bone Destruction, and Brain Invasion 04:15 - Can You Prevent Bleeding at Home? 06:00 - When to See a Vet for a Nosebleed 07:00 - Treatment Options for Nasal Tumors 08:15 - Using Supplements Like Yunnan Baiyao 09:45 - Risks of DIY Treatments for Nosebleeds 11:00 - Final Advice for Dog Owners Get to know Dr. Brooke Britton: https://www.dogcancer.com/people/brooke-britton-dvm-dacvim-oncology/ For more details, articles, podcast episodes, and quality education, go to the episode page: https://www.dogcancer.com/podcast/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The boys talk about the cold, doing laundry, the MLB HOF class of 2025, the Mount Rushmore of wrestling stories, and the comedy of Ronny Chieng.
Do you suffer from nose bleeds? Dr. Wong helps patients who have recurrent nose bleeds whether they are a few spots on a tissue to ones that may last for 20-30 minutes on most days. Learn about the causes of nose bleeds and effective methods for dealing with them.Michael Yong, MD, MPH, MBA, is board certified in Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery, and fellowship-trained in Neurorhinology – Advanced Sinus & Skull Base Surgery. At Pacific Neuroscience Institute®, Dr. Yong provides full-service general Otolaryngology care, with an expertise in sinonasal and skull base disorders. He specializes in using minimally invasive endoscopic techniques for the treatment of nasal obstruction, smell disorders, allergic and non-allergic rhinitis, facial pain, acute and chronic sinusitis, nasal polyps, and benign and malignant tumors of the sinonasal cavities, among others. In addition, he works closely with a multidisciplinary team including his Neurosurgery colleagues to perform endoscopic endonasal surgeries that address benign and malignant skull base disorders in a way that maximizes preservation of function and quality of life.
What role does bioresorbable packing play in improving outcomes for ENT patients? In this episode of BackTable ENT, hosts Dr. Ashley Agan and Dr. Gopi Shah are joined by Dr. Satyan Sreenath, a rhinologist at Indiana University, to discuss the use of bioresorbable packing in ENT surgeries. --- SYNPOSIS First, Dr. Sreenath offers insights into the advancements in sinus and skull base surgery, the types of packing materials available (such as HemoPore, NasoPore, and chitosan-based products), and their application for hemostasis, scar prevention, and patient comfort. The surgeons emphasize the importance of tailored postoperative care and use of nasal irrigations and debridements to optimize healing and surgical results. Dr. Sreenath also mentions the evolving field of drug delivery through bioresorbables and the benefits of exploring new technologies to enhance patient outcomes. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 01:53 - Bioresorbables for the Nose 06:44 - Patient Comfort and Postoperative Care 20:18 - Packing Techniques 24:52 - Chitosan-Based Products 32:51 - Techniques for Debridement & Postoperative Management 42:40 - Skull Base Surgery Considerations 55:25 - Nosebleeds and Emergency Care 01:02:05 - Complications and Innovations 01:07:40 - Conclusion --- RESOURCES Dr. Sreenath's IU profile https://iuhealth.org/find-providers/provider/satyan-b-sreenath-md-1821999 BackTable+ for ENT https://plus.backtable.com/pages/ent Check out BackTable+ for ENT, our sponsor and new e-learning platform! https://plus.backtable.com/pages/ent
In this episode, Pastor Nic is joined by Dr. Gloria Ladson-Billings, a renowned education professor and Christian believer, discuss Critical Race Theory (CRT) and its intersection with faith and education. The conversation aims to provide a clear, nuanced explanation of CRT's main tenets while exploring how Christians might engage with these ideas constructively. Dr. Ladson-Billings, as both a scholar and a long-time church member, offers unique insights into how CRT can be understood as an analytical tool for understanding racial inequality rather than as a prescription for policy or a replacement for Christian values. The discussion covers topics like systemic racism, interest convergence, race as a social construct, and church segregation, all while maintaining a focus on how these concepts relate to Christian faith and practice. Throughout the conversation, Ladson-Billings emphasizes that CRT is primarily meant to help explain persistent racial disparities in America, not to promote hatred or division. The conversation ultimately suggests that understanding CRT's academic insights might actually help Christians better fulfill their calling to love their neighbors and work toward reconciliation, while maintaining their core theological commitments. Engage & Equip is a resource designed to help form substantive disciples for the local church.Find more episodes at highpointchurch.org/podcastMusic: HOME—We're Finally Landing, Nosebleed, If I'm Wrong (https://midwestcollective.bandcamp.com/album/before-the-night)
In this episode, Pastor Nic has a conversation with Ron Greer focusing on race, faith, and discipleship in America. Ron Greer shares his firsthand experience growing up in Milwaukee during the late 1960s and witnessing the breakdown of black families and communities, which he attributes to a "perfect storm" of factors including government welfare programs, the sexual revolution, radical political movements, and the withdrawal of churches from community engagement. Rather than supporting current progressive approaches or government programs to address racial inequity, Greer advocates for intentional, one-on-one Christian discipleship as the solution to social problems. He emphasizes that true discipleship involves sharing one's life with others, particularly across gender lines (men discipling men, women discipling women), and requires personal sacrifice and genuine relationship-building rather than just Bible study. Throughout the conversation, Greer challenges both conservative and progressive approaches to racial issues, arguing that the current focus on systemic racism is misguided and that the bigger problems are the breakdown of faith, family, and personal responsibility. He advocates for a return to biblical principles and genuine discipleship as the path forward, while critiquing both white conservative churches for their lack of true discipleship and black churches for sometimes prioritizing racial identity over Christian identity. The episode concludes with a call for Christians to examine whether their faith and discipleship practices are truly aligned with biblical teachings. Engage & Equip is a resource designed to help form substantive disciples for the local church.Find more episodes at highpointchurch.org/podcastMusic: HOME—We're Finally Landing, Nosebleed, If I'm Wrong (https://midwestcollective.bandcamp.com/album/before-the-night)
In this episode, Pastor Nic is joined by pastors Adam Mabry and Mike Woodruff as they discuss key challenges and opportunities facing the Christian church in contemporary culture. The central focus is on identifying fundamental beliefs Christians must maintain despite cultural pressure to abandon them, and how to respond pastorally to current societal trends. The pastors highlight several core issues: the importance of maintaining belief in physical embodiment against modern Gnostic tendencies that separate spirit from body, the necessity of objective truth in an increasingly relativistic culture, and the Christian understanding of freedom through discipline rather than freedom from consequences. They argue that these principles are not just theological abstractions but have practical implications for issues like marriage, family size, technology, and social ethics. The episode concludes by emphasizing that while society may face significant challenges or even collapse, Christians should maintain an eternal perspective while being faithfully present in current cultural moments, potentially serving as witnesses during times of social upheaval. Engage & Equip is a resource designed to help form substantive disciples for the local church.Find more episodes at highpointchurch.org/podcastMusic: HOME—We're Finally Landing, Nosebleed, If I'm Wrong (https://midwestcollective.bandcamp.com/album/before-the-night)
The guys talk about Adam's comedy grad show, the national anthem, the Mount Rushmore of sleeping apparati, and the new comedy special from Doug Stanhope.
Chris and Adam try Reese's Spring Sprinkle Big Cups while discussing antics on group text threads. Plus, the snow is turning everything upside down, Adam gets the first technical foul of his life, the Mount Rushmore of Between Two Ferns episodes, and Nate Bargatze's new comedy special.
We meet again for another "Ask Me Anything" session with Pastor Nic Gibson. Throughout this episode, he addresses several questions asked during our AMA portion of a previous Sunday service. The overarching theme centers on understanding how to balance seemingly contradictory aspects of Christian faith and practice. It revolves around how God's commands and ways, while sometimes appearing burdensome or ill-fitting (illustrated through the metaphor of a scuba diving suit), are actually designed for human flourishing when properly understood and embraced. Nic explains how concepts like mercy and moral seriousness, grace and justice, or freedom and structure aren't truly opposed but rather work together in God's design. The discussion particularly emphasizes how understanding this balance helps Christians navigate practical challenges in their spiritual lives, from following a "rule of life" to interpreting biblical commands in complex situations. Throughout the episode, Nic consistently returns to the idea that God's ways, while sometimes challenging to adapt to, are ultimately designed for human benefit and transformation, not mere restriction or burden. Engage & Equip is a resource designed to help form substantive disciples for the local church.Find more episodes at highpointchurch.org/podcastMusic: HOME—We're Finally Landing, Nosebleed, If I'm Wrong (https://midwestcollective.bandcamp.com/album/before-the-night)
Chris and Adam discuss the comedy show where Adam will be performing (link to tix below). Reese's Giant Santa, Reese's frozen banana slices, a young Xavier fan picks David West over Steph Curry, and the unique, emotional special from Jamie Foxx. https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/92640551/graduation-night-with-tim-loulies-liberty-township-funny-bone-comedy-club-cincinnati?partner_id=100&_gl=1*1bqxutu*_ga*MzU2Njg3NTM2LjE3MzU2NjgxMzA.*_ga_22SRGHXGNX*MTczNjA0Njg3Ny40LjEuMTczNjA0Njg3OS4wLjAuMA..
This episode is a conversation between the Gibson brothers, one a pastor and the other an engineer with theological training, discussing how to make decisions about pursuing vocational ministry versus other careers. The core message is that loving Jesus intensely doesn't automatically mean someone should become a pastor, and there's no requirement for a mystical "calling" to enter ministry. They emphasize that both ministry and secular work are valuable pursuits, with secular work fulfilling the "creation mandate" from Genesis to bring order from chaos. The Gibsons suggest that instead of waiting for certainty about God's will, people should try different roles, develop various skills, build relationships, and make wise choices based on their temperament, abilities, and circumstances. They argue that the desire for absolute certainty in career decisions often stems from anxiety rather than faith, and that God can work through multiple paths to accomplish His purposes. Engage & Equip is a resource designed to help form substantive disciples for the local church.Find more episodes at highpointchurch.org/podcastMusic: HOME—We're Finally Landing, Nosebleed, If I'm Wrong (https://midwestcollective.bandcamp.com/album/before-the-night)
Co-host of the Sean Miller Podcast, writer and producer of the All In: Xavier Basketball docuseries Adam Baum joins the Nose Bleeds to talk all things Xavier basketball and the Mount Rushmore of Elder High School teachers. Then, Chris and Adam S. discuss the Mount Rushmore of Sportscenter anchors and the latest comedy special from Fortune Feimster.
In anticipation of tonight's NBA Cup Final between the Bucks and Thunder, we debate which ticket we'd rather have: courtside for tonight's final in Las Vegas or free nosebleed tickets to the upcoming Super Bowl.
The guys talk about the unfortunate situation following the Michigan-Ohio State game, teaching their youth basketball teams how to be better than that, Adam vs. the U.S. Postal Service, the birth of the Macho Man name, Andre the Giant's run-in with Damian, the Mount Rushmore of Elder teachers, and the new special from Anthony Jeselnik.
Cincinnati Bengals expert Andre Edwards returns to break down the Bengals season through the first 12 weeks and looks at what needs to happen to turn it around. Then, they discuss the Mount Rushmore of junk drawer items. Later, Chris and Adam talk about Adrienne Iapalucci's comedy special, The Dark Queen.
Which is more painful, Chris's mouth issues or the Tyson-Paul fight? Chris gets his first win as a head basketball coach! Technical difficulty ends the first part of this episode. Be sure to pick up part two for the Mount Rushmore of flying birds and the review of the comedy special from Andy Huggins.
Part two of episode 308 picks up with the Mount Rushmore of flying birds, including the yellow-throated, helmeted hornbill. Then, the guys dissect the comedy special of the great Andy Huggins.
Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul is upon us, Chris educates during the Mount Rushmore of Wood, and Deon Cole's new comedy special.
Conjoined twins, pinky arms, election day, Chris's fall ball championship, Adam is retired, the Mount Rushmore of people named Leo, and the comedy of Hasan Minhaj.
Adam & Drew discuss his frustration with Lynette's 'business' trip and take calls on shopping addiction, permanent birth control & persistent nosebleeds.
Nosebleed seats for the Commanders and Ravens game cost over $300 each