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Today on the show, Steven and Shaun delve into the Inbox once again to read through more of your comments, including one from friend of the show, Greg in Pennsylvania, who gets Steven a little hot under the collar. But what's new there! Also, Steven meets the company behind a new smartwatch that doesn't feature a screen; it's called the Nowatch and is intended for a better and healthier connection to smart tech. Get in touch with the Double Tappers and join the conversation: Email: feedback@doubletaponair.com Call: 1-877-803-4567 (Canada and USA) / 0204 571 3354 (UK) X (formerly Twitter): @BlindGuyTech / @ShaunShed Mastodon: @DoubleTap
Times are changing, literally. The Nowatch wearable looks like a watch but doesn't function like one. Instead of telling the time, the device's main use is to register its owners' biometrics. As MintBlue CEO, Niels van den Bergh points out, the watch allows its users to be ‘in the now': “It doesn't tell you the time, it only gives you time,” he says. The BSV blockchain helps Nowatch to track a person's vitals, breathing, heartbeat, steps, sleep cycle among many other measures. Similar to other smart wearable brands, the information collected from its user used to be stored in the cloud. But as Niels points out, “Nowatch really wants to pioneer and push boundaries in this field.” And so the brand aims to take smart watches to the next level by offering its customers the opportunity to own and monetize their own data with the use of blockchain technology. As Niels tells Charles Miller on this episode of CoinGeek Conversations, every Nowatch user will own their own data. “You can do things with it that you can do when you are an owner: you can share it, you can sell it, you can rent it, you own it, you decide,” Niels says. There are benefits to sharing your Nowatch data to your service providers. For instance, your doctor can access and monitor your sleep cycle after prescribing you new sleep medication or your gym trainer will be able to access your vitals and see how your body reacts to an exercise routine. With the data-sharing capability of Nowatch, people can receive better service. As for monetizing from your data on the Nowatch, Niels says it's possible, for instance, for a research organization to track hundreds or thousands of people's heart rates during a football match. “That's cool information that research labs can use well, and imagine the machine learning algorithms that also can be fed with this information, it's truly authentic information that you buy from an owner,” he says. Nowatch is one of the many clients of MintBlue, a company that offers blockchain services to businesses. MintBlue's vision is to create a public protocol spec, not only for Nowatch but for competitor smart wearables that want to integrate the technology as well. As Niels says, “we are like the Yoda to the heroes, we help organizations reap the benefits of Web3, we make it very easy for organizations to just plug and play our SDK and APIs into their backend systems.” MintBlue also wants to have all its use cases collaborate using BSV technology saying “the BSV blockchain is one global ledger for everything, for all use cases, so all of the clients that we sign up can interoperate.” From a business perspective, Niels says it's all about finding the right use cases, as well as focusing on marketing and sales. He believes personal connection is everything. As he points out, “business is still people talking to each other and trusting each other.” For Niels, at the end of the day, business boils down to people having a relationship.
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Here's What Samsung's Cooking Up for Its Foldable Displays The Lenovo Tab Extreme comes to CES 2023 to take on the iPad Pro Father Robert's Doodads The Best, Coolest, and Weirdest Gadgets at CES 2023 Primas Portal Lenovo's E Ink Laptop WATCHES!!! Nowatch Fossil Gen 6 Hybrid Wellness Edition eBuyNow Moto Watch 100 Matter Google Maps HD behind the wheel Microsoft scraps plans for dual-screen Surface Duo 3, pivots to new foldable screen design New Sony Walkman music players feature stunning good looks, Android 12 Leaked Samsung Galaxy S23 pictures show off new camera design Samsung may reduce the number of models to 2 for Galaxy S24 series JR's tip of the week: Business Calendar 2 Planner Magic Eraser success Authenticator Pro Will the Moto ThinkPhone get Android updates? Read our show notes here: http://bit.ly/3kfopV0 Hosts: Ron Richards and Florence Ion Co-Host: JR Raphael Guest: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: acilearning.com cachefly.com
Here's What Samsung's Cooking Up for Its Foldable Displays The Lenovo Tab Extreme comes to CES 2023 to take on the iPad Pro Father Robert's Doodads The Best, Coolest, and Weirdest Gadgets at CES 2023 Primas Portal Lenovo's E Ink Laptop WATCHES!!! Nowatch Fossil Gen 6 Hybrid Wellness Edition eBuyNow Moto Watch 100 Matter Google Maps HD behind the wheel Microsoft scraps plans for dual-screen Surface Duo 3, pivots to new foldable screen design New Sony Walkman music players feature stunning good looks, Android 12 Leaked Samsung Galaxy S23 pictures show off new camera design Samsung may reduce the number of models to 2 for Galaxy S24 series JR's tip of the week: Business Calendar 2 Planner Magic Eraser success Authenticator Pro Will the Moto ThinkPhone get Android updates? Read our show notes here: http://bit.ly/3kfopV0 Hosts: Ron Richards and Florence Ion Co-Host: JR Raphael Guest: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: acilearning.com cachefly.com
Here's What Samsung's Cooking Up for Its Foldable Displays The Lenovo Tab Extreme comes to CES 2023 to take on the iPad Pro Father Robert's Doodads The Best, Coolest, and Weirdest Gadgets at CES 2023 Primas Portal Lenovo's E Ink Laptop WATCHES!!! Nowatch Fossil Gen 6 Hybrid Wellness Edition eBuyNow Moto Watch 100 Matter Google Maps HD behind the wheel Microsoft scraps plans for dual-screen Surface Duo 3, pivots to new foldable screen design New Sony Walkman music players feature stunning good looks, Android 12 Leaked Samsung Galaxy S23 pictures show off new camera design Samsung may reduce the number of models to 2 for Galaxy S24 series JR's tip of the week: Business Calendar 2 Planner Magic Eraser success Authenticator Pro Will the Moto ThinkPhone get Android updates? Read our show notes here: http://bit.ly/3kfopV0 Hosts: Ron Richards and Florence Ion Co-Host: JR Raphael Guest: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: acilearning.com cachefly.com
Here's What Samsung's Cooking Up for Its Foldable Displays The Lenovo Tab Extreme comes to CES 2023 to take on the iPad Pro Father Robert's Doodads The Best, Coolest, and Weirdest Gadgets at CES 2023 Primas Portal Lenovo's E Ink Laptop WATCHES!!! Nowatch Fossil Gen 6 Hybrid Wellness Edition eBuyNow Moto Watch 100 Matter Google Maps HD behind the wheel Microsoft scraps plans for dual-screen Surface Duo 3, pivots to new foldable screen design New Sony Walkman music players feature stunning good looks, Android 12 Leaked Samsung Galaxy S23 pictures show off new camera design Samsung may reduce the number of models to 2 for Galaxy S24 series JR's tip of the week: Business Calendar 2 Planner Magic Eraser success Authenticator Pro Will the Moto ThinkPhone get Android updates? Read our show notes here: http://bit.ly/3kfopV0 Hosts: Ron Richards and Florence Ion Co-Host: JR Raphael Guest: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: acilearning.com cachefly.com
Your health is all you've got, and you can't change what you can't measure, so it's little wonder that health trackers are everywhere.
Your health is all you've got, and you can't change what you can't measure, so it's little wonder that health trackers are everywhere.
**This episode is brought to you by Sendlane** In part 2, Timothee Manschot and Hylke Muntinga, Co-Founders of NOWATCH, say that “you need to get everything out of today because nobody knows what's going to happen tomorrow.” It's more about encouraging people to explore their senses. The brand doesn't want to add one more screen to your life. According to them, it's essential to have a plan to make technology work for you, not on you. They partnered with Philips Biosensing. Philips was so pleased with NOWATCH's approach and application of their technology sensors to wearables that they licensed their products to them. Their wearable will be available in the coming spring. In part 2, they discussed: * What do in a moment of stress * Their Mobile application * Coaching ability * Power of gratefulness * Partnership with Philips Join Ramon Vela, Timothee Manschot, and Hylke Muntinga as they break down the inside story on The Story of a Brand. For more on Nowatch, visit: https://nowatch.com/ Subscribe and Listen to the podcast on all major apps. Simply search for “The Story of a Brand.” Click here to listen on Apple Podcast or Spotify. * This episode is also brought to you by Sendlane. If all DTC companies were forced to turn off Facebook ads, they'd be dead on arrival. Why is that? They over-invest in paid acquisition and under-invest in retention. Luckily, Sendlane makes it easy to solve this problem. Sendlane is an E-Commerce Customer Experience Platform helping hundreds of DTC brands to tighten their existing customer relationships. Sendlane automates personalized customer experiences through Welcome and Abandoned Cart workflows, SMS, Deep Data Integrations with Shopify and WooCommerce, multi-store functionality, and much more. Plus, they don't stand for lazy customer support. Their San-Diego-based team has an average 1-minute response time from a live human, making sure you never get stuck in a chat queue ever again. Curious about how Sendlane can help your DTC brand grow? Schedule a demo with a Specialist. Visit https://www.sendlane.com/story
**This episode is brought to you by Sendlane** “To help every human get more from each moment in life,” that's the thought behind NOWATCH. In part 1, we have Timothee Manschot and Hylke Muntinga, Co-Founders of NOWATCH, the first wearable that helps you actively predict and manage stress by giving you insight into your cortisol levels. It all started four years ago when Hylke received the bad news that he had a genetic disease that would cause him to go blind. The doctors aren't certain of when blindness will occur, only that it will happen. During this time, Hlyke and Timothee had long talks about living and being "present." They wondered if they could help people see time in a new way. That's when they launched NOWATCH, a wearable technology built to help you develop a new relationship with technology and yourself. NOWATCH products are a combination of state-of-the-art technology with ancient gemstones. In part 1, they discuss: * Gratefulness * Hylke's story * Overview of the company * Society and mental health * NOWATCH products Join Ramon Vela, Timothee Manschot, and Hylke Muntinga as they break down the inside story on The Story of a Brand. For more on Nowatch, visit: https://nowatch.com/ Subscribe and Listen to the podcast on all major apps. Simply search for “The Story of a Brand.” Click here to listen on Apple Podcast or Spotify. * This episode is also brought to you by Sendlane. If all DTC companies were forced to turn off Facebook ads, they'd be dead on arrival. Why is that? They over-invest in paid acquisition and under-invest in retention. Luckily, Sendlane makes it easy to solve this problem. Sendlane is an E-Commerce Customer Experience Platform helping hundreds of DTC brands to tighten their existing customer relationships. Sendlane automates personalized customer experiences through Welcome and Abandoned Cart workflows, SMS, Deep Data Integrations with Shopify and WooCommerce, multi-store functionality, and much more. Plus, they don't stand for lazy customer support. Their San-Diego-based team has an average 1-minute response time from a live human, making sure you never get stuck in a chat queue ever again. Curious about how Sendlane can help your DTC brand grow? Schedule a demo with a Specialist. Visit https://www.sendlane.com/story
Have you ever wondered how lucid dreaming can help you in your waking life? Today’s episode on Gateways is about lucid dreaming and how we can learn from it with Charlie Morley, a bestselling author and teacher of lucid dreaming, shadow integration and Mindfulness of Dream & Sleep. He has been lucid dreaming for over 20 years and was “authorized to teach” within the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism by Lama Yeshe Rinpoche in 2008. He has written four books which have been translated into 15 languages, and he has spoken at both Oxford and Cambridge Universities, the Ministry of Defence Mindfulness Symposium, The Houses of Parliament to name a few. In 2018 he was awarded a Winston Churchill Fellowship grant to research PTSD treatment in Military Veterans and continues to teach people with trauma affected sleep a set of practices called Mindfulness of Dream & Sleep. I first learned about lucid dreaming from the Mindvalley community, as Charlie is a teacher on the Mindvalley platform. We talk about the following and so much more! ✅ What it means to lucid dream ✅ How sleeping works and the stages of sleep ✅ What it means to dream and what happens when we go to bed at night ✅ How we learn and understand what our dreams really mean ✅ Why we have nightmares and what they mean? ✅ Why our dreams are so intense and feel real when we experience them, and yet are so easily forgotten? ✅ What it means to create a dream plan Please tag us and tell us what you loved! You can follow @Gateways_To_Awakening on Instagram or Facebook if you’d like to stay connected. We'd like to thank our sponsors, Nowatch for this episode. Nowatch is a smart jewelry awearable that measures and predicts stress one hour in advance, helping you restore balance, and improve relaxation and sleep. With a collection of 9 interchangeable gemstones to suit your daily mood and style. If you’re interested in becoming a sponsor, please DM me.
Have you ever wondered how lucid dreaming can help you in your waking life? Today's episode on Gateways is about lucid dreaming and how we can learn from it with Charlie Morley, a bestselling author and teacher of lucid dreaming, shadow integration and Mindfulness of Dream & Sleep. He has been lucid dreaming for over 20 years and was “authorized to teach” within the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism by Lama Yeshe Rinpoche in 2008. He has written four books which have been translated into 15 languages, and he has spoken at both Oxford and Cambridge Universities, the Ministry of Defence Mindfulness Symposium, The Houses of Parliament to name a few. In 2018 he was awarded a Winston Churchill Fellowship grant to research PTSD treatment in Military Veterans and continues to teach people with trauma affected sleep a set of practices called Mindfulness of Dream & Sleep. I first learned about lucid dreaming from the Mindvalley community, as Charlie is a teacher on the Mindvalley platform. We talk about the following and so much more! ✅ What it means to lucid dream ✅ How sleeping works and the stages of sleep ✅ What it means to dream and what happens when we go to bed at night ✅ How we learn and understand what our dreams really mean ✅ Why we have nightmares and what they mean? ✅ Why our dreams are so intense and feel real when we experience them, and yet are so easily forgotten? ✅ What it means to create a dream plan Please tag us and tell us what you loved! You can follow @Gateways_To_Awakening on Instagram or Facebook if you'd like to stay connected. We'd like to thank our sponsors, Nowatch for this episode. Nowatch is a smart jewelry awearable that measures and predicts stress one hour in advance, helping you restore balance, and improve relaxation and sleep. With a collection of 9 interchangeable gemstones to suit your daily mood and style. If you're interested in becoming a sponsor, please DM me.
On today’s episode, I speak with Phil Stutz, co-author of the book The Tools: Transform your Problems into Courage, Confidence, and Creativity and Coming Alive. As a 17-year-old college sophomore, Phil found himself as the sounding board for two guys who were fighting over a girl. Without doing much more than listening, Phil watched the trouble resolve itself in front of his eyes. As the guys walked away laughing with each other, Phil knew life had spoken to him and he had found his calling. Phil received his MD from New York University. After working as a prison psychiatrist on Rikers Island and then in private practice in New York, he moved to sunny Los Angeles where he has been practicing since 1982. We talk about the following and so much more: ✅ What the 5 tools are and how people can use them to live a better life ✅ How many times does it take for the tools to really stick and work ✅ Why so many of us are interested in staying in our comfort zones, rather than moving through the pain? ✅ The maze, the spiral and how to get unstuck The book Tools offers five life tools or techniques to unlock human potential. By using these tools, people can solve problems by using tools to connect with a world of limitless forces. Please note that Phil was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 2012 if some parts seem unclear. Please tag us and tell us what you loved! You can follow @Gateways_To_Awakening on Instagram or Facebook if you’d like to stay connected. We'd like to thank our sponsors, Nowatch for this episode. Nowatch is a smart jewelry awearable that measures and predicts stress one hour in advance, helping you restore balance, and improve relaxation and sleep. With a collection of 9 interchangeable gemstones to suit your daily mood and style. If you’re interested in becoming a sponsor, please DM me.
On today’s episode, I speak with Phil Stutz, co-author of the book The Tools: Transform your Problems into Courage, Confidence, and Creativity and Coming Alive. As a 17-year-old college sophomore, Phil found himself as the sounding board for two guys who were fighting over a girl. Without doing much more than listening, Phil watched the trouble resolve itself in front of his eyes. As the guys walked away laughing with each other, Phil knew life had spoken to him and he had found his calling. Phil received his MD from New York University. After working as a prison psychiatrist on Rikers Island and then in private practice in New York, he moved to sunny Los Angeles where he has been practicing since 1982. We talk about the following and so much more: ✅ What the 5 tools are and how people can use them to live a better life ✅ How many times does it take for the tools to really stick and work ✅ Why so many of us are interested in staying in our comfort zones, rather than moving through the pain? ✅ The maze, the spiral and how to get unstuck The book Tools offers five life tools or techniques to unlock human potential. By using these tools, people can solve problems by using tools to connect with a world of limitless forces. Please note that Phil was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 2012 if some parts seem unclear. Please tag us and tell us what you loved! You can follow @Gateways_To_Awakening on Instagram or Facebook if you’d like to stay connected. We'd like to thank our sponsors, Nowatch for this episode. Nowatch is a smart jewelry awearable that measures and predicts stress one hour in advance, helping you restore balance, and improve relaxation and sleep. With a collection of 9 interchangeable gemstones to suit your daily mood and style. If you’re interested in becoming a sponsor, please DM me.
On today’s episode, I speak with Phil Stutz, co-author of the book The Tools: Transform your Problems into Courage, Confidence, and Creativity and Coming Alive. As a 17-year-old college sophomore, Phil found himself as the sounding board for two guys who were fighting over a girl. Without doing much more than listening, Phil watched the trouble resolve itself in front of his eyes. As the guys walked away laughing with each other, Phil knew life had spoken to him and he had found his calling. Phil received his MD from New York University. After working as a prison psychiatrist on Rikers Island and then in private practice in New York, he moved to sunny Los Angeles where he has been practicing since 1982. We talk about the following and so much more: ✅ What the 5 tools are and how people can use them to live a better life ✅ How many times does it take for the tools to really stick and work ✅ Why so many of us are interested in staying in our comfort zones, rather than moving through the pain? ✅ The maze, the spiral and how to get unstuck Please tag us and tell us what you loved! You can follow @Gateways_To_Awakening on Instagram or Facebook if you’d like to stay connected. We'd like to thank our sponsors, Nowatch for this episode. Nowatch is a smart jewelry awearable that measures and predicts stress one hour in advance, helping you restore balance, and improve relaxation and sleep. With a collection of 9 interchangeable gemstones to suit your daily mood and style. If you’re interested in becoming a sponsor, please DM me.
On today’s episode, we’ll be featuring our guest, Mitch Schultz, the director of the film “DMT, The Spirit Molecule”. From an early age, Mitch’s curiosity of the unknown universe forged his path in storytelling. With 20 years of creative experience as a transmedia producer, experience designer, and educator, Schultz’s work explores the inherent connections among consciousness, nature, culture, and the evolving human mythology. In 2009, Schultz decided to focus exclusively on his personal creative vision. As a result, Mitch’s first documentary, DMT: The Spirit Molecule, premiered two years later and became an instant cult classic. He is now working on a new film about DMT which will be released in a couple of years. We talk about the following and so much more: ✅ What exactly is DMT and where it can be found ✅ How DMT affects us when taken in large doses, for those who’ve never taken it ✅ What attracted him to this space and his journey ✅ How he met Dr. Rick Strassman, who was instrumental to the film ✅ How psychedelics and in particular DMT have been used in mental health ✅ What has changed drastically in the last 10 years since he started working in this space ✅ The spiritual component of psychedelics Please tag us and tell us what you loved! You can follow @Gateways_To_Awakening on Instagram or Facebook if you’d like to stay connected. We'd like to thank our sponsors, Nowatch for this episode. Nowatch is a smart jewelry awearable that measures and predicts stress one hour in advance, helping you restore balance, and improve relaxation and sleep. With a collection of 9 interchangeable gemstones to suit your daily mood and style. If you’re interested in becoming a sponsor, please DM me.
On today’s episode, we’ll be featuring our guest, Mitch Schultz, the director of the film “DMT, The Spirit Molecule”. From an early age, Mitch’s curiosity of the unknown universe forged his path in storytelling. With 20 years of creative experience as a transmedia producer, experience designer, and educator, Schultz’s work explores the inherent connections among consciousness, nature, culture, and the evolving human mythology. In 2009, Schultz decided to focus exclusively on his personal creative vision. As a result, Mitch’s first documentary, DMT: The Spirit Molecule, premiered two years later and became an instant cult classic. He is now working on a new film about DMT which will be released in a couple of years. We talk about the following and so much more: ✅ What exactly is DMT and where it can be found ✅ How DMT affects us when taken in large doses, for those who’ve never taken it ✅ What attracted him to this space and his journey ✅ How he met Dr. Rick Strassman, who was instrumental to the film ✅ How psychedelics and in particular DMT have been used in mental health ✅ What has changed drastically in the last 10 years since he started working in this space ✅ The spiritual component of psychedelics Please tag us and tell us what you loved! You can follow @Gateways_To_Awakening on Instagram or Facebook if you’d like to stay connected. We'd like to thank our sponsors, Nowatch for this episode. Nowatch is a smart jewelry awearable that measures and predicts stress one hour in advance, helping you restore balance, and improve relaxation and sleep. With a collection of 9 interchangeable gemstones to suit your daily mood and style. If you’re interested in becoming a sponsor, please DM me.
Today’s episode is about the transformative body healing and sacred anatomy with Desda Zuckerman. Desda Zuckerman is a modern day visionary, author, spiritual healer, speaker and teacher. Born an intuitive with extraordinary clairvoyant abilities, Desda has made an in-depth study of the subtle energies. A true spiritual pioneer, she has learned to describe, understand and speak about the subtle parts of human capacity, and wrote a profound book called “Your Sacred Anatomy” which you can find on Amazon. We talk about the following and so much more: ✅ What sacred anatomy actually means ✅ The “subtle energy body” ✅ The 7 Anatomical Systems of the Human Energy Structure and why are they important ✅ How we can strengthen the Human Electromagnetic Field ✅ Some principles she has noticed when it comes to the energy body. ✅ The 13 Chakras and how do they work? ✅ The greater mind exercise and where our genius lies ✅ The 4 aspects of the authentic self Please tag us and tell us what you loved! You can follow @Gateways_To_Awakening on Instagram or Facebook if you’d like to stay connected. We'd like to thank our sponsors, Nowatch for this episode. Nowatch is a smart jewelry awearable that measures and predicts stress one hour in advance, helping you restore balance, and improve relaxation and sleep. With a collection of 9 interchangeable gemstones to suit your daily mood and style. If you’re interested in becoming a sponsor, please DM me.
Today’s episode is about the transformative body healing and sacred anatomy with Desda Zuckerman. Desda Zuckerman is a modern day visionary, author, spiritual healer, speaker and teacher. Born an intuitive with extraordinary clairvoyant abilities, Desda has made an in-depth study of the subtle energies. A true spiritual pioneer, she has learned to describe, understand and speak about the subtle parts of human capacity, and wrote a profound book called “Your Sacred Anatomy” which you can find on Amazon. We talk about the following and so much more: ✅ What sacred anatomy actually means ✅ The “subtle energy body” ✅ The 7 Anatomical Systems of the Human Energy Structure and why are they important ✅ How we can strengthen the Human Electromagnetic Field ✅ Some principles she has noticed when it comes to the energy body. ✅ The 13 Chakras and how do they work? ✅ The greater mind exercise and where our genius lies ✅ The 4 aspects of the authentic self Please tag us and tell us what you loved! You can follow @Gateways_To_Awakening on Instagram or Facebook if you’d like to stay connected. We'd like to thank our sponsors, Nowatch for this episode. Nowatch is a smart jewelry awearable that measures and predicts stress one hour in advance, helping you restore balance, and improve relaxation and sleep. With a collection of 9 interchangeable gemstones to suit your daily mood and style. If you’re interested in becoming a sponsor, please DM me.
Today’s episode is about creating business and health success with intention and purpose with Eric Edmeades. Widely recognized as one of the most powerful, engaging and entertaining speakers in the world today, Eric Edmeades has shared the stage with leading experts like Sir Richard Branson, Jack Canfield, John Gray, Robin Sharma, and President Bill Clinton. Eric has logged over 10,000 hours on stage and spoken in over 20 countries around the world. Eric routinely speaks at business, marketing and technology conferences, film festivals, corporate engagements and does pro-bono talks and consulting for not-for-profit organizations and schools. I first heard about Eric through the Mindvalley community and recently took his class on the Mindvalley app about creating an intentional business and thought it was incredible. We talk about the following and more: ✅ What it means to create an “intentional business” ✅ The different types of entrepreneurs and the entrepreneurial paths ✅ Why so many businesses fail and how to deal with adversity and change ✅ How much of his spiritual world is aligned with his business world ✅ What Freedom Fridays are and why it is so necessary to disconnect Please tag us and tell us what you loved! You can follow @Gateways_To_Awakening on Instagram or Facebook if you’d like to stay connected. We'd like to thank our sponsors, Nowatch for this episode. Nowatch is a smart jewelry awearable that measures and predicts stress one hour in advance, helping you restore balance, and improve relaxation and sleep. With a collection of 9 interchangeable gemstones to suit your daily mood and style. If you’re interested in becoming a sponsor, please DM me.
Today’s episode is about creating business and health success with intention and purpose with Eric Edmeades. Widely recognized as one of the most powerful, engaging and entertaining speakers in the world today, Eric Edmeades has shared the stage with leading experts like Sir Richard Branson, Jack Canfield, John Gray, Robin Sharma, and President Bill Clinton. Eric has logged over 10,000 hours on stage and spoken in over 20 countries around the world. Eric routinely speaks at business, marketing and technology conferences, film festivals, corporate engagements and does pro-bono talks and consulting for not-for-profit organizations and schools. I first heard about Eric through the Mindvalley community and recently took his class on the Mindvalley app about creating an intentional business and thought it was incredible. We talk about the following and more: ✅ What it means to create an “intentional business” ✅ The different types of entrepreneurs and the entrepreneurial paths ✅ Why so many businesses fail and how to deal with adversity and change ✅ How much of his spiritual world is aligned with his business world ✅ What Freedom Fridays are and why it is so necessary to disconnect Please tag us and tell us what you loved! You can follow @Gateways_To_Awakening on Instagram or Facebook if you’d like to stay connected. We'd like to thank our sponsors, Nowatch for this episode. Nowatch is a smart jewelry awearable that measures and predicts stress one hour in advance, helping you restore balance, and improve relaxation and sleep. With a collection of 9 interchangeable gemstones to suit your daily mood and style. If you’re interested in becoming a sponsor, please DM me.
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Tammy Becker slipped into a 6-day coma following surgery. Her doctors had no idea what was happening or how to bring her out of the coma. She thought she had dodged a childhood illness but several decades later, there was no way to dodge the surgery that went so horribly wrong. Since that time, Tammy has begun reaching out to help others. https://www.youministries.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/youministrieshttps://www.facebook.com/tammybeckercoaching (This transcript is intended as a guide only. It may not be 100% correct.) Emily Olsen Wherever there are shadows, there are people ready to kick out the darkness until it bleeds daylight. This is Bleeding Daylight with your host Rodney Olsen. Rodney Olsen It’s another episode of Bleeding Daylight and I’m so glad you’re listening. Please subscribe to ensure that you don’t miss an episode, share episodes with your friends, and make sure you connect with us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Today’s guest slipped into a 6-day coma following surgery. Her doctors had no idea what was happening or how to bring her out of the coma. Her remarkable story in just a moment. My guest today thought she had dodged a childhood illness but several decades later, there was no way to dodge surgery. That's when things went horribly wrong. Since that time, Tammy Becker has begun reaching out to help others. I'm looking forward to exploring her story on Bleeding Daylight. Tammy, thank you for your time. Tammy Becker Thank you for having me. Rodney Olsen To fully understand your story, we have to go back a number of years take us back to that young girl who loves sport describe your life in those days. Tammy Becker Oh, yes, I was a sports enthusiast. Anything I could do and accomplish and move on to the next. That was me. If I felt like there, I had nothing else to learn in a sport, I was begging my mom to put me on something else. And so I was from one sport at age four from tap dancing into moved into ice skating. And then as I got into grade school, I began in track, a little bit of basketball. But that wasn't my thing. But just I experimented with all kinds of sports truly love sports. Rodney Olsen What do you think it was back in those days that that caused you to continually challenge yourself? Where did that influence come from? Tammy Becker Well, my father, I would say, My dad always instilled in me that no matter if I was a female, no matter how tall I was going to be, no matter anything, I could come my way in life that I could do anything that I set my mind to. So from a very young girl, a very young age, I had a perfect to me role model. I went out and I just explored life just like he told me to do. Rodney Olsen That must have been incredibly comforting. Also, for your mom, knowing that there's a man in the house who believes that women can be what they want to be. Tammy Becker Oh, absolutely, and she she was for it all the way. She encouraged me. Well, except when, you know, my dad helped me get a motorcycle for my first vehicle. My mom wasn't too keen about that. Rodney Olsen Now, of course, you're growing up, and you're still just very young, or very young teenager. And I believe you had an accident when you were playing sport one day, Tammy Becker What happened was, as I was doing the high jump at a five foot two is all that tall I am. So I was a high jumper, believe it or not, and I was high jumping and landed wrong on my neck and when I got up off the mat, I couldn't move my neck and I had extreme pain, just shooting down my spine, and just excruciating pain. So I went home that day, they sent me home, and my mom decided I better stay home, they better get me into the doctor, the doctor then suggested that I go to a chiropractor. And so we went into the chiropractor's office, and there was an X ray sitting up on the wall, and it was an X ray of somebody's back that looked like a backward S and my mom is just staring at this X ray. And I'm staring at the X ray. And my mom goes, Wow, she goes that that poor person with a back like that I can't imagine. So little bit later, you know, the doctor comes in. And he continues to talk to my mom and then said, Well, I see you can probably have been looking at this x ray, and this is Tammy's back. And all of a sudden, time stopped for me right at that moment. Did he say to me, I was thinking Did he say that's my back, everything went to a blur. Everything was in a big cloud. And I didn't know at age 13 what was happening. The next thing I remember hearing is surgery, and seeing a specialist. And so everything just became just a huge cloud over my head and I didn't know what to do. I looked over at my mom, my mom was crying. And basically from that day, that is the only thing I can remember about that diagnosis. Rodney Olsen It's a fairly horrific diagnosis when you imagine this young girl who's so into sports and wanting to achieve everything to suddenly find that there's some some basic structural problems with your back. What did it actually mean for you, you say that the doctor was talking surgery. What happened from that point? Tammy Becker Well, from that point, we did go to see a specialist. The chiropractor did fix my neck, by the way, but then we went on to go see a specialist and at the Phoenix Children's Hospital. I can remember my mom and dad were going in I remember them talking about surgery. When I go back and I read my mom's notes, I see that I had, I believe it was a 58 degree curve at that time on the top. And then the bottom curve was somewhere in the 50 range. So if you think of the backward S you go backwards on your back, so that top curve was 50, at the bottom was somewhere around 50. Those are major curves. So everything was scrunched together, they were talking to her about surgery. And at this time, the surgery technique was called putting a Harrington Rod in. And they called it that because the doctor that developed this process, his last name was Harrington. So they wanted to do a complete back surgery to straighten my spine out, put this pole to give you an idea, a long rod up and down my back and I would be in a cast body cast and in bed for a year. Now that was the process back then, you know, almost 40 years ago. So as you can imagine, I was talking to my parents, when we left, I was basically screaming to them and begging them and crying not to have me get the surgery. I said, How, how come you think I need the surgery, I can do all these sports. I don't have the pain that they're talking about. I don't want to be laid up in bed. I said, basically, I told my parents and I have a note to this day that I wrote them that I will not get the surgery, I will run away. And of course, that was the mindset of this very young girl. Because she felt like she was getting her whole entire life wiped out from her at that very moment. So my parents did a lot of praying to God. And I went to my parents at one day, and I says I just want to tell you guys something, I am a sound, mind and body. I know, I'm young. But I know my body. And I know I want to tell you that. Even though I'm young, Please don't make me get the surgery, I promise I will never hold it as your responsibility or hold it against you ever in my life, I will take full responsibility on my shoulders, knowing that I want to live my life going forward as I am today without that surgery. So they continue to pray about it. And one day, my dad just got a word from God, that everything was going to be okay. And that they were not going to make me have that surgery. And I did not have that surgery at that time. Rodney Olsen It's an amazing story and you mentioned a couple of times there that your parents are praying. So obviously this is a home of faith. Did you have your own faith at that stage? Tammy Becker I certainly did. I was brought up in church. So I was saved at the age of seven. And I remember I was in love with God and Jesus, my mom said that she knew something was going to be of me someday, because she would always find me every altar call going down to the altar and I would just cry and I would pray and I still love that so much. And I love that relationship with that whatever that I have with the Lord, Rodney Olsen Going forward from this point, you've said, "Look, I am responsible, I do not want this surgery". What did you do to try and counteract that to keep yourself healthy going forward. Tammy Becker So I dove even harder into exercise and nutrition. And I made a lifelong commitment that I was going to keep my bones strong, keep myself healthy with weight training. And I continued in sports. But you know, as I got older, I was a gymnast also. So I went in onto my own fitness center. I taught gymnastics, I taught weight training, I continued to stay healthy, continued to live a good clean life like clean, healthy foods, not really much of a drinker and little wine here and there never dabbled in the drug place. But that kind of a thing. I just dove in to making exercise the key importance in my life and kept God at the head of all of that keeping him in control and helping me stay on path with what my purpose was. Rodney Olsen And where was life taking you at this stage? You mentioned, you started a gym and so you're busy with all these different things and, and staying healthy. What was happening in the rest of your life? Tammy Becker In the rest of my life. I was having children I had two daughters. And I like I said I owned my own fitness center. I actually at that time. Back in the day. I applied for the fire department because my dad's a retired firefighter. So once again I was I want to do what my dad did, because he said I could do whatever I want. So at that time, it was a little bit on the sexist side, I was the only female that tested and I tested with a 98%. And I got a letter saying they took everybody with a 99%, I was pretty happy with my test score anyway, and I kind of knew what the whole thing was. So I just dove into everything that I loved and just continued to go forward and stay strong. And I kind of moved around the United States a little bit just to kind of like the thing, what I did with my exercise, I wanted to see the world I always wanted to make the most of everything in life and just felt like I had to take every moment and live it live every single moment of my life. And that's what I did. Rodney Olsen So this point, it seems that that diagnosis all those years ago, is not going to trouble you going forward. But then what happened? Tammy Becker Oh, so then 49 years old happened and I started getting some back pain and I totally forgot about my scoliosis. Now. I know that sounds probably like How could she forget about it? Well, because I never related pain that I had to my scoliosis. I always just thought it was I hurt myself or pulled my back out or something. I never related anything to my scoliosis because I never had pain throughout my life. But I was getting back pain. So I went to see my doctor, my regular doctor, and she told me that it was time that I better go see a back doctor, and I said, See a back doctor Why? She goes because your scoliosis and I said, Oh, well, I haven't messed with that since I was about 13. And she's like, well, she goes, the older you get, you really need to go and check at least have it checked out and make sure this isn't what's causing your pain. So I made that dreaded call to a specialist. And I went and saw him. And then I hear these dreaded words. Well, what happens is, in your fourth and fifth decade of life, scoliosis gives you other problems, you start getting degenerative disc disease, you start getting nerve damage, your bones start deteriorating because they're not aligned properly. And he went on and on with all of his things that he wanted to tell me. While again, I was sitting in a fog looking down going, this can't be happening. But it was, it was definitely happening again. And then the next thing I hear out of his mouth is you are a surgeon's dream. And I said, what I'm a surgeon's dream, he goes, yes, you have a virgin back. Nobody's messed with your back. So you're a back surgeon's dream? Well, if you can imagine somebody saying that to you, after you've spent like the last 40 years 40 something years fighting not to get the surgery, and then somebody saying, Well, yeah, like I want to get in there and work on your back rather than, like, get a second opinion. Let's try this. Let's try that. So I'm already my I completely shut him out. And I went on the assumption of like, all he wants us to do surgery on my back. And I'm not going to have that. I asked him just to send me to some physical therapy. And that's what he did. And I went and got some physical therapy. And I was talking to the physical therapist, and she said to me, this probably isn't going to help your back much. And I says, well, let's try. I said, I have exercised my whole life. I said it, let's give me something, something maybe I don't know. And she goes, but you do all these exercises just right, she goes, this, this really isn't going to help you you're going to need to see a surgeon and I said I just didn't like that surgeon i saw i said he went all he talked about was getting in and doing my back. And you know, without any other options. I said Do you have any other patients that have scoliosis that you could have them call me and talk to me and let me see, you know what happened with them? And oh, you know, I had all these questions. And they were just, I had no one to talk to nobody personally to talk to so she did find somebody she'd said I do have somebody I'll call her and I will ask if she'll call you and I said Oh perfect. And so I do get this call from a girl named Lily. And she went on to tell me that she just had a little surgery, but I sounded more like her friend Laurie. And I says Oh, and she goes Laurie has the same exact surgery. She went through the same thing. Only she had her surgery when she was a teenager when they diagnosed her But recently, she's had to have it fixed and she went back in and she has a really good surgeon who I also saw in Vegas and I says okay, well we you see if she'll call me, and Laurie. calls me and we instantly had a connection. And our connection was God. And immediately we both laughed and says, God makes no mistakes. God put us together. Actually, she goes, where do you live, and I told her where I live, and she goes, Oh, my goodness, she goes, boy, God doesn't make a mistake, I live right around the corner from you. So, you know, man, God is good. So we became the best of friends. And I did go to see her doctor in Las Vegas. And he told me the same thing that the other doctor did. And I was now faced with trying to decide if I wanted to do the surgery or not. So a long story short, I did not do the surgery at that moment, because I was still determined, I could fight it, because I'd fought it so long. So I went on, to throw myself in even more exercise. But what was happening is all those other things in my back were getting worse. And at this point, my husband and I had to make a move from Arizona to Montana. So I kind of just put my surgery on the back burner. And we came up to Montana, I sought out a chiropractor, I sought out a physical therapist, and I sought out another doctor that was a non surgical doctor. So she worked with me for the next year and a half. And till she says, you know, we've done everything we can we've given you injections, we've, there's just nothing else we can do. It's really, you've, you've exhausted all your options, you're killing your nerve and your left leg, you're going to end up not being able to walk anymore, you're going to end up in a wheelchair, and you're in excruciating pain all the time. It's time I went ahead, and I did some more research, and I called around to different doctors. And I went to see even another doctor in Denver, we sought out this doctor, and yes, she was telling me the very same thing. So I decided, well, I'll go ahead and get the surgery with this doctor because it was closer to home and we could drive me home after the surgery and everything would be closer for my husband. So we get everything prepared. We get everything ran through the insurance, we had everything set up. So we have a place to stay down there. And then I get up the next morning to go to my pre op, and I break out in shingles. They say I cannot have the surgery. Now they had already canceled once on me. So this was a second cancel. So they rescheduled. The third time I got I still have the shingles. So after three times, I decided I was not going to have that surgery with that doctor, because that was three strikes. And so I was back to thinking about Dr. McNulty again, in Las Vegas. So what I did is I decided to take a trip home a long way, in my vehicle, a soul searching trip, a trip, I would pray to God. And I prayed all the way home to Arizona to my parents house. And I was I knew I had to have the surgery and God said it's time he goes, but we will use this we will use this as a testimony for people. And so I trusted God and I set that I called Dr. McNulty and I set that appointment. So I had a month worth worth of tests before I had the surgery. surgery was scheduled for December 3 of 2018. And it's a two part surgery. So it would be the third and the fifth. On the third I went in. And that was where they opened me up from two inches above my belly button to my pelvic and they built a cage and inside, that was a seven hour surgery. On the fourth day I rested and the doctor rested and I don't remember a thing. On the fifth day. They went in to do my back portion which they opened my entire backup and he was fixing my back from T one down to the pelvic area. And that surgery ended up being 17 hours. That surgery I didn't wake up from that surgery left me in a coma for the next six days. Rodney Olsen I want to talk more about what happened from that point on because this is where it did go terribly wrong. But even in the lead up to those surgeries, there must have been a battle for you. You're you're a woman of faith. You're calling out to God this whole time and God is saying, Hey, this is time. I'm gonna walk with you through that. But tell me about that tension between your strong Faith in God knowing that he has a purpose, that he's going to bring something out of it. But there's still that human fear. How did you deal with that battle? Tammy Becker You know, God has a sense of humor. I, I truly believe this because I have what I call, I play tug of war with God quite a bit. Because I am human. And he understands me because he made me so sometimes I want to give things to God, and I want him to handle them for me. But then I take it back, instead of fully releasing it to him, and saying, it's in your hands, Father, you got it, I'm trusting you, I want to take it back. The human part of me, wants to take it back because of fear. Even though the Bible tells us we don't have to fear God has my whole life planned out for me. And I life would be so much simpler if I didn't play that tug of war with God, if I didn't allow that fear to step in, if I just let go of that human part of me, and just let go and let God as the cliche, you know, quotations say, but it isn't that easy. It isn't that easy. That's why you have to stay in the faith. Daily, you have to pray daily, you have to be in tune with God, because God will then tell you that you've got to let go, Tommy, you've got to let go in order for me to do the work that has to be done. You've got to let go and have faith in what I can do for you. Because until you can do that, I can't use you. I can't work with you. I can't use you to help other people. Because you're putting it all on you, instead of relying on me. Rodney Olsen You're coming into a very scary part of this story. And the spoiler alert is that you did eventually come out of that coma. you're unaware of anything that's happening because of that coma. What about your family? What have they told you of that time? Tammy Becker I have my sister and my husband were the two main people that went with me. I needed my sister there because she is my soul sister. She's my blood sister. She is my Christian sister. And we, I needed her there to pray for me to be with me. And so she was and what happened was is that she prayed for me before I went in before with both surgeries. But when I didn't wake up, things went into a panic. You know, everybody was panicking. My girls were not there. They didn't come for the surgery. So the first day there, everybody's wondering, why isn't she waking up? The doctors sending me for tests, like does she have a stroke? Did she have a heart attack? nobody really knew they were testing me for things. But everything was coming back like no, everything was okay. But I just wasn't waking up. And so you can imagine my husband's aunt is a nurse. So he's on the phone, apparently with her all the time questioning her and telling her all the meds they had me on and what they were doing with me each day. And then, you know, the second day came and my sister needed to go home. And she didn't want to go and she's just crying. Now I have two memories in the coma. This is one of them. I have a brief thing that I remember of like to my left, there was some kind of a door and I thought my sister was there saying she was leaving. And I thought I turned my head to her. Now she tells me I did that. I did exactly that. But they still said no, she's just has reflexes. And she's not away. And my second memory while I was in the coma is just is being cradled with God. And in his hands. Like if you took two cupped hands might look put my little body in his big hands, that he had everything under control. And that's those are the really the only two things, slight memories that I have. So my sister did leave, but she did come back, you know, the third day and john called her that's my husband and said she's not awake. She's not awake. And my sister said I am on my way. And she called my daughter Amanda and says, Be ready. I'm picking you up. Your mom's not waking up. She called my other daughter said you need to get to Vegas. Your mom's not waking up. It's been three days. She's in a coma. off they went they came back. So every day was something new. My sister prayed for me every day by the side of my bed. She would say prayers in my ears. She would play me songs that she knew christian songs that she knew I loved. She would tell me to wake up because I was going to be on the sid roth show and tell my testimony and she was telling me all these things and praying for me and I'm so blessed that I had her by my bedside. Meanwhile, my husband was the one fighting with The doctors and the nurses to get me off all the medication telling them that I never used painkillers because I don't like drugs and that they needed to wean me off of that stuff where I was never going to wake up because that's what his aunt had told him who's the nurse. He continued to get after him. Now we're in like to the fourth day, and he finally gets a shift of nurses during the day to start weaning me off these drugs. And by the evening, like he usually said he would leave around 10 o'clock at night. He said, I was almost weaned off of the drugs, I still hadn't woken up. He comes back in this is the fifth day. And the night nurses had me all drugged up again. And he was so upset that he really laid into everybody about getting me off of those drugs, because they said on the sixth day, if I did not wake up, they were going to have to take me and my husband, my family, none of them wanted them to do that for sure. So they were really on the nurses and this and that. So everybody went home. And then the next day was going to be the sixth day. My sister told me, she was praying to God that morning, and God said go down before everybody goes down, get down there and pray for your sister go down to the hospital before everybody goes. So she got up, told her husband, I'm going I need to go spend some alone time with my sister. And then she said, she kept telling me Tammy, you've got to wake up or they're going to trache you today. Please squeeze my hand, squeeze my hand. And she said I did squeeze her hand. And then she told the nurses and they said no, that's just a reflex. She goes, No Watch, watch. And she kept doing it. And I kept squeezing her hand. Now I don't remember any of this. This is just coming from my sister. So my sister called my husband and says you need to get down here. Tammy's waking up. So she didn't listen to the nurses. She listened to what God had told her to get down there. Pray for me, because I was going to wake up that day. And that's exactly what happened. I did wake up that day. Rodney Olsen You mentioned a couple of times that if it had gone on to the next day that they would take you a tracheotomy. Tell me what that actually means. Tammy Becker Because I was in a breathing apparatus, this during the whole coma, I was intubated, and I was on a breathing machine. And so they have to remove that breathing machine, because otherwise it starts growing and causing bacteria in your throat and windpipe and so they needed to get that out of there. And so they would kind of like drill a hole right in your throat, you know where your trachea is, and make a hole and put a little tube there where I could breathe out of that without having that whole tube down my throat and into my lungs. So so to say, Rodney Olsen Tell me a bit about that experience of waking up, I know that you have some, some basic memory of that, that process of what happened. Tell me what you do. Remember, Tammy Becker I remember before I actually opened my eyes, I really feel I had a little glimpse of heaven and a little glimpse of hell. And what I mean by that is in front of my eyes, because I know you know, they were closed, but I kept seeing a round dark circle. And it had two white eyes and I saw a white circle with two darker eyes. And I, I was scared. I was scared. I was terrifying. It was the most terrifying thing I have ever felt in my life. I felt like I was coming in one second, I was coming out of God's hands. And then like, I felt like I was experiencing like something evil. And I feel like the drugs played a big part of that what they had me in, but I also feel I got a glimpse of good and evil in heaven and hell, knowing that God always wins the battle. I am so thankful though, that I am God's girl that I am God's child that I have accepted. You know, Jesus in my heart because I can't imagine going through something like that and having to wake up not knowing, you know, that knowing my Savior. You know, God promised me he was with me. And he pulled me out of it. And when when I did realize where I was and with my family, it was comforting, but then, not 10 minutes later. I mean, it was so good to see everybody. I hear my sister go Tammy, do you know how long you've been asleep? And I'm like, no. And she says you've been asleep for six days. And I said no. She said Yeah, and I I just couldn't believe it. You You know there's no concept of time. You go in for surgery one day and then all of a sudden it's a week later. It's it's very bizarre. It's not like what's in the movies or anything that's for sure. It's not you wake up and you know exactly where you are what's going on, you wake up, very confused very, in in oblivion almost just really, really hard to describe to people how that felt. Rodney Olsen You mentioned that, hey, you're on these drugs, and all, all of that would have fit into these visions that you had. And some people would say that that's all it was. It was just drugs, messing with your mind. But we who know God would believe that he uses those things. And he's used that as a way to say, I've got more in store for you. So tell me what's come out of that since? Tammy Becker Yes, afterwards. I have hallucinations. But I can tell you, Rodney, there's a huge difference of hallucinations. And God being present in my life and talking to me are two totally different things. A hallucination is actually, I felt like I was having full on conversations and things were happening all around me. And my husband would say they weren't with God, it never leaves. It's always with me. It's his, he lives inside of me. So he's present all the time. But what's come out of all of this is, before I went into surgery, and God was giving me a vision, and this is before the drugs and everything, he gave me a vision with this whiteboard, because he was silent for a little while. And sometimes God gets silent in our life, when we're going to hit a new season. And I was getting ready to hit a new season for sure. But I saw this whiteboard, just think of like a whiteboard, like a dry erase board. And all of a sudden, a y would pop up and I'm talking about letters, a Y and then an O and then a U, and then YOU would pop out Y O U you you. And I kept thinking, Okay, Lord, You want me to work on me? Okay? Well, that's what I'm doing. Okay, I'm getting the surgery, we talked about this, I am going to do what you wanted me to do, and I'm going to get the surgery and you're going to take care of me. After the surgery, after the coma. After I got out of the hospital, 15 days later, God said, start a ministry. And it's going to be called while YOU Ministries. And so that surgery was the beginning of December, April 1, I opened the doors to my nonprofit while YOU Ministries. And that's where I am at today. I have several Bible studies, we do several Bible study groups that we do things online together, I'm going through the Bible in a year right now. So anybody can join us at any time and jump right in. I record episodes for that group, I have a website. And we do a lot of giving to the public, I do a lot of fundraisers to buy Bibles and get a Bible in people's hands that don't have them. Since I can't go into the homeless camps right now, which is something that I've loved to do as part of my mission work. I taken it upon myself to reach out to nursing homes because they can't see their loved ones. And while you ministries provided a Christmas for a 39 bed nursing home real close to me this Christmas, that included 39 Bibles, socks, scarves, gloves, books, all kinds of nice things for each and every person there. And so that's where I'm at today. Rodney Olsen And that Y O U turned out to be something quite different to what you initially imagined it to be? Tammy Becker It certainly did. I kept thinking, it was about me. And I kept wondering why God was so quiet about it. But he was just prepping me and giving me a piece of the information ahead of time to I would understand, after I got out of that coma and what needed to happen. Because I was told I have a purpose, and we all have a purpose. It's just a matter if we reach out to God, and find out what our purpose is. We're not here to just live and have a good time. We're here God made us for fellowship with Him. God made us to communicate with him. God made us with purpose. He takes all of us no matter what we've done in our life. In fact, he take look at Paul, he took Paul he was a murderer, all of the disciples, gambling, I mean, they all did something. But that's what he does is he takes normal people because how can other people relate to us? He doesn't take normal people that have done things in their life and use it for the good to glorify Him. Rodney Olsen It's been an interesting journey that you've been on. And I would imagine that there would be people listening who are going through their own difficulty, and it might not be a medical issue as you faced, and that very serious time of being in the coma and family not knowing quite what was going on. But they're going through their own difficulty, what would you say to them? How can they reach out and make a difference in their life today? Tammy Becker Well, first of all, I would say that the very first thing to do is pray is, is you just need to get down on your knees and pray. And if, if you're having difficulty and you don't know where to turn to, or you don't know how to do this, or to seek out your purpose, or you just need someone to pray with you. You can reach out to me at youministries.com. I have a place there for prayers. And you can send in a request to me for prayers, you can put your testimony in there. But I would love I am open at any time to mentor anybody that has questions or has difficulties in their life. I have I am an open book, I am willing to share anything that I've experienced in my life with others to help them through to make it easier to make their journey easier and to move forward in their life with purpose. Rodney Olsen That's a great invitation and I'm hoping that people will take you up on that I will put details of how to contact you in the shownotes at bleeding daylight dotnet so people can head there. But Tammy, it has been a delight to speak to you to hear the way that God has continued to work through your life in very real situations and and the work that he has you doing now. So thank you so much for your time and for for spending their time with us on bleeding daylight. Tammy Becker Thank you Rodney. It was a pleasure to be here. God bless you. Emily Olsen Thank you for listening to Bleeding Daylight. Please help us to shine more light into the darkness by sharing this episode with others. For further details and more episodes, please visit bleedingdaylight.net
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In this episode, Amy & Maya have low energy, but will still make you laugh. The Spirit of 77 is gearing up for a very COVID Thanksgiving and once again, Maya has some controversial comments about turkey aka the "least flavorful bird", Amy is excited about the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade but slightly confused about the plan and Maya works through some pain about never winning the Star Tribune "Oh You Turkey" coloring contest. This week SOSS is thankful for all of our loyal listeners and wishes everyone a safe, lowkey Happy Thanksgiving! And have no fear-thanks to Dolly Parton you will be back to arguing with your drunk uncle about politics at next year's feast! Yay America! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-spirit-of-77/message
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Dans ce #138, cent numéros plus tard, NoWatch est de retour pour un concours de picole. L'équipe composé de Jerôme, Léopold, Johan et InTheBix sera t'elle à la hauteur du défi? La réponse danc ces 4h12 d'émission.
Dans ce #138, cent numéros plus tard, NoWatch est de retour pour un concours de picole. L'équipe composé de Jerôme, Léopold, Johan et InTheBix sera t'elle à la hauteur du défi? La réponse danc ces 4h12 d'émission.
Dans cet épisode, Guillaume Contesso et Patrick Beja vous parlent de :La hack de l'été et la sécurité informatique personnelle (email, mots de passe et archivage). Le nouvel algorithme de classement de pages de Google. Des détails supplémentaires sur Apple VS SamsungEt le reste...Liens de l'émission :Le reddit du Rendez-vous Tech.Générique de l'émission:Comme pour tous les podcast de Patrick, le générique est composée par son frère Daniel.Retrouvez cette émission et beaucoup d'autres sur le site NoWatch.net. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Dans cet épisode, Jeff Clavier et Patrick Beja vous parlent de :Google rachète Sparrow Les écoutes sur Skype La saga de l'été : Apple VS SamsungEt le reste...Liens de l'émission :Apple VS Samsung : le résumé de The Verge.La "Internet Defense League".La consultation de la commission Européenne sur la neutralité du net.L'article sur les jeux Olympiques et la dystopie cyberpunk.Le reddit du Rendez-vous Tech.Générique de l'émission:Comme pour tous les podcast de Patrick, le générique est composée par son frère Daniel.Retrouvez cette émission et beaucoup d'autres sur le site NoWatch.net. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Dans cet épisode, Patrick Beja, Mike et Benoit.La fin d'ACTA Les méthodes de management de Microsoft Office 365 Décision de justice sur les licences La "fin" de DiggEt le reste...Liens de l'émission :Le reddit du Rendez-vous Tech.Générique de l'émission:Comme pour tous les podcast de Patrick, le générique est composée par son frère Daniel.Retrouvez cette émission et beaucoup d'autres sur le site NoWatch.net. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Dans cet épisode, Patrick Beja, Yann Alet et Cédric Ingrand.La keynote Apple WWDC 2012 La keynote Google I/O 2012 La keynote Windows Phone Summit 2012 La présentation spéciale Windows Surface.Bref, plein de keynotes quoi... :)Liens de l'émission :Déclaration de l'internet libreLe reddit du Rendez-vous Tech.Générique de l'émission:Comme pour tous les podcast de Patrick, le générique est composée par son frère Daniel.Retrouvez cette émission et beaucoup d'autres sur le site NoWatch.net. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Dans cet épisode, nous vous proposons un épisode spécial "Internet et copie", où nous donnons la parole aux artistes ! Les participants :Patrick BejaDaniel Beja (@misterdanielb sur Twitter), compositeur et interprète : Palinka, Dor... et les génériques des émissions de Patrick.Gabriel Katz (@gabrikatz sur Twitter), auteur (pas sous son nom), et sous son nom du Puits des Mémoires, éditions Scrineo.Thomas Labourot, dessinateur de la BD Les Geeks (éditions Soleil). Tome 8: Vers l'8 et au delà.Et pour le parti pirate, Fabrice Tavera (@fabricetavera sur Twitter), Guillaume Tisserand, et Lucas Botelin, respectivement candidat de la 8ème circonscription de l'Hérault, coordinateur de la section Languedoc Roussillon et secrétaire du parti pirate du Languedoc Roussillon.Liens de l'émission :Le reddit du Rendez-vous Tech.Générique de l'émission:Comme pour tous les podcast de Patrick, le générique est composée par son frère Daniel.Retrouvez cette émission et beaucoup d'autres sur le site NoWatch.net. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Dans cet épisode, Jérôme Keinborg, Jeff Clavier et Patrick Beja vous parlent de : Stuxnet, une arme américano-israélienne Le Facebook phone existe (presque) déjà Facebook bientôt accessible aux enfants ? Google VS Oracle, affaire classéeEt le reste...Liens de l'émission :Le reddit du Rendez-vous Tech.Générique de l'émission:Comme pour tous les podcast de Patrick, le générique est composée par son frère Daniel.Retrouvez cette émission et beaucoup d'autres sur le site NoWatch.net. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Dans cet épisode, Guillaume Main et Patrick Beja vous parlent de : L'entrée en bourse (ratée ?) de Facebook Les nouvelles de Windows 8 Le réseau so.cl de Microsoft Nvidia Kepler et 802.11acEt le reste...Liens de l'émission :Le reddit du Rendez-vous Tech.Générique de l'émission:Comme pour tous les podcast de Patrick, le générique est composée par son frère Daniel.Retrouvez cette émission et beaucoup d'autres sur le site NoWatch.net. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Dans cet épisode, Jeff et Patrick Beja vous parlent de : Le Galaxy S3 Nouvelles URL à caractères spéciaux Facebook entre bientôt en bourse Le CV traffiqué du CEO de Yahoo Bulle ou pas bulle ?Et le reste...Retrouvez cette émission et beaucoup d'autres sur le site NoWatch.net. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Dans cet épisode, Benoit, Mike et Patrick Beja vous parlent de : #RadioLondres : débat ! L'epic fail du NFC des cartes bancaires ACTA en mauvaise passe (et CISPA) Procès Apple / Samsung et Google / OracleEt le reste...Retrouvez cette émission et beaucoup d'autres sur le site NoWatch.net. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Dans cet épisode, Yann Alet, Lionel et Patrick Beja vous parlent de : Facebook rachète Instagram Projet Google Glass AOL vend 800 brevets à MicrosoftEt le reste...Retrouvez cette émission et beaucoup d'autres sur le site NoWatch.net. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Dans cet épisode, Korben (Manuel Dorne), Geoffrey Dorne et Patrick Beja vous parlent de : Yahoo va trop loin ? Mozilla et le H.264 OMGPOP, Zynga, Facebook et iOS Mike Daisey et This American LifeEt le reste...Retrouvez cette émission et beaucoup d'autres sur le site NoWatch.net. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Dans cet épisode, Patrick Beja (tout seul) parle de : Controverses autour du nouvel iPad Google Play Lulzsec down !Et "Mac VS PC : on n'est plus en 1995".Retrouvez cette émission et beaucoup d'autres sur le site NoWatch.net. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Dans cet épisode, Guillaume, Vinvin et Patrick Beja vous parlent de : Bad buzz pour Gallimard Bad buzz pour Sarkozy et Twitter Google espionne les iPhones Le bouton "do not track" bientôtEt le reste...Retrouvez cette émission et beaucoup d'autres sur le site NoWatch.net. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Dans cet épisode, Lionel, Jeff Clavier et Patrick Beja vous parlent de :- La fronde anti ACTA en Europe- Windows 8 desktop sur ARM- Kickstarter- Les capital-risqueurs- Pinterest- Path et le carnet d'adresseEt le reste...Retrouvez cette émission et beaucoup d'autres sur le site NoWatch.net. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Au menu de ce podcast #60 : Julien Calvet et PopGoesTheWZA viennent squatter l'apero. Du coup on parle hébergement, NoWatch, de neutralité du net et surtout de poneys bien sur. Attention, saucisses Bifi inside!
Au menu de ce podcast #60 : Julien Calvet et PopGoesTheWZA viennent squatter l'apero. Du coup on parle hébergement, NoWatch, de neutralité du net et surtout de poneys bien sur. Attention, saucisses Bifi inside!
Vous l'attendiez tous une bouteille d'alcool à la main depuis deux mois, voici le podcast #43 qui ouvre officiellement la saison 2 de l'apéro du Captain! Et à cette occasion, nous ne pouvions faire moins que de réaliser l'un de nos plus vieux projets : un live en public avec, cerise sur le gateau, le retour de nombreux invités de la première saison derrière le micro.
Vous l'attendiez tous une bouteille d'alcool à la main depuis deux mois, voici le podcast #43 qui ouvre officiellement la saison 2 de l'apéro du Captain! Et à cette occasion, nous ne pouvions faire moins que de réaliser l'un de nos plus vieux projets : un live en public avec, cerise sur le gateau, le retour de nombreux invités de la première saison derrière le micro.