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Send us a textFor an ad-free version of the podcast plus the opportunity to enjoy hours of exclusive content and two bonus episodes a month and also help keep the Bible Project Daily Podcast free for listeners everywhere at;patreon.com/JeremyMcCandlessEpisode Notes:Introduction:Context: Moses is preaching sermons to prepare the Israelites for entering the Promised Land.Focus: Application of the first commandment, "You shall have no other gods before Me."Overview: Regulations concerning worship, dietary laws, and warnings against adopting pagan practices.Key Themes and Sections:Worship Regulations (Verses 1-14)Verse 1: Introduction to laws and decrees for the land they are about to possess.Verse 2: Command to destroy all pagan worship sites in the land.Verse 3: Specific instructions to demolish altars, sacred stones, and Asherah poles.Verse 4: Warning against worshiping God in the manner of pagan nations.Verses 5-7: Command to seek the place God chooses for worship and bring offerings there.Verses 8-9: Reminder that worship practices will change once they enter the land.Verses 10-14: Emphasis on worshiping only in the place God designates and bringing all offerings there.Dietary Regulations (Verses 15-28)Verses 15-16: Permission to eat meat in their towns, but prohibition against consuming blood.Verses 17-18: Specific offerings must be brought to the designated place of worship.Verse 19: Reminder to take care of the Levites who have no land inheritance.Verses 20-25: Reiteration of permission to eat meat and prohibition against consuming blood.Verses 26-28: Final reminder to bring consecrated things to the designated place of worship.Concluding Warning and Summary (Verses 29-32)Verses 29-30: Warning against being ensnared by the gods of the nations they will dispossess.Verse 31: Prohibition against adopting detestable practices like child sacrifice.Verse 32: Command to strictly adhere to God's commands without adding or taking away from them.Application and ReflectionCore Message: Worship God alone in the manner He prescribes.Practical Application for Israelites: Destroy all forms of pagan worship and follow God's specific instructions for worship.Contemporary Relevance: Reflect on modern-day idols and ensure worship is directed solely to God, in spirit and in truth.Importance of Obedience: Emphasizes the need for strict adherence to God's commands as an expression of loyalty and reverence.ConclusionMain Point: Worship God exclusively and in the manner He dictates, avoiding any form of idolatry or pagan practices.Key Takeaway: Honouring God means obeying His commands fully and worshiping Him in the prescribed manner.Support the showJeremy McCandless is creating podcasts and devotional resources | PatreonHelp us continue making great content for listeners everywhere.https://thebibleproject.buzzsprout.com
You might get broken, but you won't be beaten The modern world is obsessed with extremes. So many things are viewed as either/or, rather than the far vaster middle between them. It's all black or white, never mind the shades of grey and myriad of colors between the opposite poles. One Size Fits All never fits all. Yet you're constantly bombarded by messages to conform, to find your accepted place in society, and to be a cog in the machine. When it comes to your mental, emotional, and spiritual health, wellness, and wellbeing, lots of things might break you along the way. Nobody teaches you any better You're taught throughout your youth to care for your body in numerous ways. Diet, exercise, dental care, hair and skin care, all of these get tons of focus and you're taught to mind them. This is not true of your intangible, other elements of your being, however. Thus, stress, fear, anxiety, depression, and uncertainty are invisible illnesses that silently attack the physical via the mental, emotional, and spiritual. This can become quickly overwhelming, especially if you fall for the messages of lack, scarcity, and insufficiency, then turn outwards to solve these matters. However, the first step to any healing when you're broken starts within. It's all about mindfulness and choice You have more power than you probably realize. When you get broken physically, fixing the damage is usually direct. Mental, emotional, and spiritual damage is another matter. There is no One True Way for everyone, with one exception. Active conscious awareness, i.e., mindfulness. Mindfulness practice of this sort begins with becoming consciously aware of what you're thinking, what and how you're feeling, what your intentions are, the positivity or negativity of your life approach, and what you are or aren't doing. So, you might (and let's face it, most probably will) get broken in one or more of the elements of your health, wellness, and wellbeing along the way. However, you won't be beaten unless you allow yourself to be. Broken but not beaten is a choice Some challenges will feel insurmountable in this life. So long as you are here, drawing breath, and capable of independent thought, feeling, action, and intention, you won't be beaten. Unless you allow yourself to be. Everyone gets broken along the way. That's the nature of the human condition. So long as you live, you can recover. There are always resources to help you heal. No matter how you're broken – physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually – something is available to you to aid your recovery. When you get broken you are not beaten unless you allow yourself to be. Unconditionally, you are worthy and deserving of making choices and decisions to heal on any and all levels necessary. This week's Applied Guidance for Mindfulness Tool: Think back on a previous experience that broke you. Were you broken physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually, or in multiple ways? How did you recover? What did you do to help that? Did you take steps to aid your recovery? Write it all down and keep it handy so that, the next time you're broken, you'll see that you've been broken – but not beaten - before, and can do it again. Author Website Email Instagram Facebook LinkedIn TikTok Blogs: titaniumdon.com and mjblehart.medium.com Cover artist Fe Mahoney: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TaliasInspirations Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Bible is the foundation for over 40 thousand Christian denominations, not to mention many other sects from different religions. But do you know the one true way given to us through the Hebrew scriptures (more specifically the Bible)? Yes, there is only one way! not tens of thousands or even two ways. In this podcast episode, we look at the one true way of the bible. This is the way the Messiah told us to follow and the way that the Apostles followed. Hence, we must follow unto salvation as all other paths lead us to a different destination.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Look At What's In Front Of You (Conclusion to The Nuts and Bolts of Naturalism), published by LoganStrohl on May 25, 2023 on LessWrong. If naturalism has been the subject of this sequence, then what is naturalism? Now might be a good time to try stating your own answer, in your own words, before reading more of mine. Here is what I have to say about it. Naturalism is an investigative method that focuses attention on the points in daily life where subjective experience intersects with crucial information. It brings reflective awareness to experiences that were always available, but that our preconceptions inclined us to discard; it thereby grants us the opportunity to fold those observations into our stories about the world. It is a gradual process of original seeing, clarification, and deconfusion. At its best, naturalism results in a greater ability to interact agentically with the world as it is, rather than fumbling haphazardly through a facade of misapprehensions. This sequence was my attempt to outline the curriculum I guide people through when helping them learn the practice of naturalism—when helping them learn to behave as though knowing the territory takes patient and direct observation. The curriculum is not the practice itself. Pedagogical considerations require that the curriculum be relatively linear and self-contained. The actual practice of naturalist investigation tends to draw as needed from all phases at once, interweaves with other methodologies as appropriate, and sometimes requires the invention of novel techniques on the spot. Furthermore, my curriculum does not teach The One True Way of Patient and Direct Observation. It is only my way, tailored to and limited by the idiosyncratic shape of my particular mind, and adapted somewhat for the unusual class of people willing to work with me. This is not an easy practice, and it certainly is not fast. It is a lot like lifting weights to get stronger. When easy answers are readily available through expert opinion; when problems are technical rather than adaptive; when you are certain that all you need is a “yes” or a “no”, and not to build a whole new way of understanding—in these cases, naturalism is often the wrong toolset for the job. Nevertheless, I find that even when naturalism is the wrong toolset overall for the particular question I'm dealing with, there's something deeply valuable in having built my own version of these tools, and in constantly feeling their readiness to hand. There is empowerment in recognizing that I personally can figure things out, by following my own curiosity, looking carefully for myself, and gradually piecing together whatever I find. I think that a lot more work is needed before these methods can be smoothly integrated with the communal art of rationality. Still, I earnestly hope that my descriptions of this far-from-perfect method will prove a useful resource in whatever comes next. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.
Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Look At What's In Front Of You (Conclusion to The Nuts and Bolts of Naturalism), published by LoganStrohl on May 25, 2023 on LessWrong. If naturalism has been the subject of this sequence, then what is naturalism? Now might be a good time to try stating your own answer, in your own words, before reading more of mine. Here is what I have to say about it. Naturalism is an investigative method that focuses attention on the points in daily life where subjective experience intersects with crucial information. It brings reflective awareness to experiences that were always available, but that our preconceptions inclined us to discard; it thereby grants us the opportunity to fold those observations into our stories about the world. It is a gradual process of original seeing, clarification, and deconfusion. At its best, naturalism results in a greater ability to interact agentically with the world as it is, rather than fumbling haphazardly through a facade of misapprehensions. This sequence was my attempt to outline the curriculum I guide people through when helping them learn the practice of naturalism—when helping them learn to behave as though knowing the territory takes patient and direct observation. The curriculum is not the practice itself. Pedagogical considerations require that the curriculum be relatively linear and self-contained. The actual practice of naturalist investigation tends to draw as needed from all phases at once, interweaves with other methodologies as appropriate, and sometimes requires the invention of novel techniques on the spot. Furthermore, my curriculum does not teach The One True Way of Patient and Direct Observation. It is only my way, tailored to and limited by the idiosyncratic shape of my particular mind, and adapted somewhat for the unusual class of people willing to work with me. This is not an easy practice, and it certainly is not fast. It is a lot like lifting weights to get stronger. When easy answers are readily available through expert opinion; when problems are technical rather than adaptive; when you are certain that all you need is a “yes” or a “no”, and not to build a whole new way of understanding—in these cases, naturalism is often the wrong toolset for the job. Nevertheless, I find that even when naturalism is the wrong toolset overall for the particular question I'm dealing with, there's something deeply valuable in having built my own version of these tools, and in constantly feeling their readiness to hand. There is empowerment in recognizing that I personally can figure things out, by following my own curiosity, looking carefully for myself, and gradually piecing together whatever I find. I think that a lot more work is needed before these methods can be smoothly integrated with the communal art of rationality. Still, I earnestly hope that my descriptions of this far-from-perfect method will prove a useful resource in whatever comes next. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.
Taking control of how we feel is a choice All kinds of things happen in our lives that make us feel one way or another. Not all feelings are the product of outside influences and happenings. But enough are that we need to consider how they affect us. The impact is just as variable as they themselves are. Sometimes that emotion lasts and lingers – good or bad. Whatever the case may be, how long we allow it to be there is up to us. We have ultimate control of our feelings. Hurt is not a singular emotion – it's a blend Hurt involves a combination of sadness, anger, uncertainty, fear, and other similar emotions. Allow me to break this hurt down into its constituent parts. · Sadness because someone didn't care to validate my feelings. · Anger because it feels like they were selfish. · Uncertainty because I question if it was something I did to cause it. · Fear – because what if this happens again and I suffer even more? · Other similar emotions that come and go and I can't hold onto them long enough to name them. I know how they feel, but not necessarily what they are. Not everyone feels hurt in the same way that I do. There is no One True Way™. But to my knowledge, hurt is always an amalgam of multiple feelings. That's why it lingers as it does. Mindfulness gives us insight to action It is with mindfulness that we can look at a feeling like hurt and gain insight into the what and how of it. What is the hurt? How did it come about? What feelings is it producing? How are we acting as a result of that? Recognize and acknowledge it's okay to feel hurt There are any number of messages we receive that tell us feeling hurt makes us weak. That we should get over it already and let it go. Feeling hurt is utterly natural and does not make anyone at all weak. Why does getting over feeling hurt take so long? Because hurt is a complex blend of thoughts and feelings. Mindfulness makes us consciously aware – self-aware - and practical mindfulness helps us in the process of getting over feeling hurt. But it will take time. This week's Applied Guidance for Mindfulness Tool: Is there something over which you have been feeling hurt for some time? Is that impacting other elements of your life? Even if this isn't something you're currently encountering, this tool can be employed when it happens to you in the future. Because it will. Here are 5 steps you can take to mindfully release feeling hurt. First – Identify what caused the hurt. Second – Name the feelings associated with the hurt - i.e., sadness, anger, uncertainty, fear, etc. Third – Let yourself feel the feelings you're feeling – but be mindful of them. Fourth – Write it all out Fifth – Decide to let go and release the hurt. Yes, this is easier said than done – and might take multiple attempts. But just making the effort has the effect of actively working to get over feeling hurt. Repeat each step as necessary. And remember – there is no shame in feeling hurt. But you do have a choice for how long you allow it to dominate you. Author Website: https://mjblehart.com Email: author@mjblehart.com Instagram Twitter Facebook Blogs: titaniumdon.com and mjblehart.medium.com Cover artist Fe Mahoney: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TaliasInspirations Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What is the ONE TRUE WAY to Agility? Let's explore the options this situation presents. All of this and more are discussed in today's episode of Your Daily Scrum with Todd Miller and Ryan Ripley. What do you think? Let us know in the comments! JOIN THE AGILE FOR HUMANS COMMUNITY!!!! https://community.agileforhumans.com/ Buy Fixing Your Scrum: Practical Solutions to Common Scrum Problems - https://amzn.to/3fMpH5a Join Ryan and Todd in a Professional Scrum Master course: https://www.scrum.org/agile-humans And make sure you subscribe to the channel! DISCLAIMER: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide, I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge for you! Thank you for supporting the channel so we can continue to provide you with free content each week! FTC DISCLAIMER: This video is not sponsored by anyone. Sharing Scrum knowledge to help you grow as a Scrum Practitioner and to solve complex problems. #scrum #agile #scrummaster See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is the ONE TRUE WAY to Agility? Let's explore the options this situation presents. All of this and more are discussed in today's episode of Your Daily Scrum with Todd Miller and Ryan Ripley. What do you think? Let us know in the comments! JOIN THE AGILE FOR HUMANS COMMUNITY!!!! https://community.agileforhumans.com/ Buy Fixing Your Scrum: Practical Solutions to Common Scrum Problems - https://amzn.to/3fMpH5a Join Ryan and Todd in a Professional Scrum Master course: https://www.scrum.org/agile-humans And make sure you subscribe to the channel! DISCLAIMER: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide, I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge for you! Thank you for supporting the channel so we can continue to provide you with free content each week! FTC DISCLAIMER: This video is not sponsored by anyone. Sharing Scrum knowledge to help you grow as a Scrum Practitioner and to solve complex problems. #scrum #agile #scrummasterStop Comparing the Velocity of Your Scrum Teams! Let's explore the options this situation presents. All of this and more are discussed in today's episode of Your Daily Scrum with Todd Miller and Ryan Ripley. What do you think? Let us know in the comments! JOIN THE AGILE FOR HUMANS COMMUNITY!!!! https://community.agileforhumans.com/ Buy Fixing Your Scrum: Practical Solutions to Common Scrum Problems - https://amzn.to/3fMpH5a Join Ryan and Todd in a Professional Scrum Master course: https://www.scrum.org/agile-humans And make sure you subscribe to the channel! DISCLAIMER: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide, I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge for you! Thank you for supporting the channel so we can continue to provide you with free content each week! FTC DISCLAIMER: This video is not sponsored by anyone. Sharing Scrum knowledge to help you grow as a Scrum Practitioner and to solve complex problems. #scrum #agile #scrummaster See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Bastini, an EE teacher from Lebanon, helps train Christians in how they can share their faith. Continue reading → The post The One True Way appeared first on Evangelism Explosion.
Guest Panelists:ComedianVisionarySpeaksTauryMotion 1: The bible SHOULD be updated so the youth can relate.Motion 2: SAVORY is the one true way to make grits. Motion 3: Millennials DID NOT have it as bad as the generations prior.PANELISTS:ComedianVisionarySpeaks | Motion 1 – Against | Motion 2 – For | Motion 3 – Against Taury | Motion 1 – Against | Motion 2 – For | Motion 3 – ForTrav | Motion 1 – For | Motion 2 – Against | Motion 3 – ForHOST/MODERATOR: Cody G (@bukkumoney)SUBSCRIBE, COMMENT, LIKE, & FOLLOW all BlaspheMasss: Debate (BMD) content on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Audible Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, Podcast Addict, Pandora, Facebook, Twitter (@bmddebate) & Instagram (@blasphemassdebate) !!!!Season 2 Episode 4 - 03/10/2021ABOUT BLASPHEMASS:DEBATE: BMD's an unscripted freestyle debate show where every contention possible is objectively resolved. BMD is better than them political debates y'all be watching. Less entertaining? Maybe. But we never pivot, deflect, or avoid any questions/subjects. [Disclaimer]Proposition stances are randomly assigned to the debaters just prior to the show. Anything verbally or physically expressed by the debaters, is not necessarily in line with their actual views, or the views of the BMD family.
Sermons preached in Jan 2017 from the series "Are You For Real? - Honest Answers To Tough Questions"
We discuss a couple scenarios where there's more than one way to do something, and how we think through our decision.00:00 How to pick what file to put this code in?01:51 An example of a single-action controller03:15 Should everything be single-action?04:58 How many methods on a controller is too many?06:10 Where do you put authorization logic?08:00 Consistency is important08:45 Silly bit
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In this episode of Anne's Archism, I examine the One True Way fallacy of Christianity and dig deeper into the roots of Christian beliefs, rituals, and how a lot of what the religion was built on was borrowed from surrounding pagan religions. Is the virgin birth strictly a Christian narrative? Do we attribute feelings of merriment and glad-tidings to the celebration of the arrival of Christ on earth? Or were those being practiced by non-Christians long before the birth of Jesus? If you like what you heard, and would like to support the work I do, please consider donating to my Patreon at patreon.com/annearchist. You can also find me on TikTok, Twitter, and Instagram, @anniekabannie (TT and Twitter) or @anniekinskywalker (Instagram). Readings used for today's episode: Christopaganism; An Inclusive Path by Joyce and River Higginbotham Jesus and the Goddess: by Rev. Dr. Claudia Hall Ancient-Origins.net Historytoday.com
From the national best-selling author of Racing Weight, Matt Fitzgerald exposes the irrationality, half-truths, and downright impossibility of a "single right way" to eat and reveals how to develop rational, healthy eating habits.From “The Four Hour Body,” to “Atkins,” there are diet cults to match seemingly any mood and personality type. Everywhere we turn, someone is preaching the “One True Way” to eat for maximum health. Paleo Diet advocates tell us that all foods less than 12,000 years old are the enemy. Low-carb gurus demonize carbs, then there are the low-fat prophets. But they agree on one thing: there is only one true way to eat for maximum health. The first clue that that is a fallacy is the sheer variety of diets advocated. Indeed, while all of these competing views claim to be backed by “science,” a good look at actual nutritional science itself suggests that it is impossible to identify a single best way to eat. Fitzgerald advocates an agnostic, rational approach to eating habits, based on one’s own habits, life- style, and genetics/body type. Many professional athletes already practice this “Good Enough” diet, and now we can too and ditch the brainwashing of these diet cults for good. Matt Fitzgerald is an acclaimed endurance sports and nutrition writer and certified sports nutritionist. His most recent book, Iron War, was long-listed for the 2012 William Hill Sports Book of the Year, and he is the author of the best-selling Racing Weight. Fitzgerald is a columnist on Competitor.com and Active.com, and has contributed to Bicycling, Men’s Health, Triathlete, Men’s Journal, Outside, Runner’s World, Shape, Women’s Health and has ghostwritten for sports celebrities including Dean Karnazes. A New Hampshire native, Matt became a runner at the age of eleven, after running the last mile of the 1983 Boston Marathon with his father (who had run the whole thing) and his two brothers. By that time Matt was already a writer (specifically a comedic poet), having declared his intention to make his future career as a writer at the age of nine. He never changed his mind. Although he never intended to marry his passions for sports, fitness, and writing, that’s how it worked out. Before he’d even graduated from high school Matt was making a little money writing articles about the exploits of his Oyster River High School Bobcats Cross Country Team for a local weekly newspaper. Matt moved to California for no particular reason in 1995, two years after earning a B.A. in English from Haverford College (a DIII track and cross country “powerhouse” where Matt had intended to run but did not because of burnout). Willing to take the first writing job he could find in San Francisco, Matt received an offer from Bill Katovsky, the original founder of Triathlete, to join the tiny staff of an endurance sports startup magazine based in Sausalito. This opportunity has led to every subsequent opportunity in Matt’s career, which has included stints at Triathlete, AthletesVillage.com, Active.com, and Competitor Group. Matt’s byline has appeared in a long list of national publications including Bicycling, Maxim, Men’s Fitness, Men’s Health, Men’s Journal, Outside, Shape, Stuff, and Women’s Health. The son of a novelist, Matt has a special passion for writing books. His best-known titles include Racing Weight, Brain Training for Runners, and Triathlete Magazine’s Essential Week-by-Week Training Guide. A certified sports nutritionist, Matt has served as a consultant to numerous sports nutrition companies, including Energy First, Healthy Directions, PacificHealth Labs, and Next Proteins. Having coached for Carmichael Training Systems in the early 2000’s, Matt continues to design readymade training plans for triathletes and runners that are sold through TrainingPeaks.com and FinalSurge.com, as well as customized plans available through this website. Matt intends to keep racing until he can’t.
Authors Robyn Fleming, Karen Healey, and Carla M. Lee discuss how they write, how other authors write, and how there's no One True Way. Summary of the episode and all show notes can be found at ThisMetaphoricalBar.com. Who We Are I’m Robyn Fleming, a writer and parent in Tucson, Arizona. I threw a birthday party with 28 children in attendance last weekend, and I am still recovering. Carla: I’m Carla M. Lee, an author, artist, and attorney in the Midwest USA, and I once answered a question Karen asked me and then told her she’d interrupted make-outs. She thought I meant real make-outs. I meant writing make-outs. I can safely say I would not interrupt real make-outs to answer a text. Karen: I’m Karen Healey, a writer and teacher in Christchurch New Zealand, and I once punched myself in the throat while trying to choreograph a fight scene.
If you were in a doomsday cult, would you be able to recognize it? In part I of this episode we talk about a UFO cult that originated in Taiwan called The One True Way and how they decided Gary, Indiana was a holy place… First: Karla had a bad day, our crap high school, and Patreon people rock! If you hate laughter than skip to 18 minutes in...And please go subscribe to Vigils in the Dark now!! Instagram @dark_vigils twitter @vigilsinthedark and www.vigilsinthedark.com Unoffendable Adults Only! NSFW! Explicit, crude, graphic content provided by three unbalanced family members...proceed at your own risk! Subscribe to our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/hoosierhomicide We have some merchandise available! https://www.teepublic.com/user/hoosierhomicide Find us: instagram.com/hoosierhomicide and twitter.com/Hoosierhomicide Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/hoosierhomicide Check out our website at www.hoosierhomicide.com for pictures and show notes Rate-Review-Subscribe on iTunes we are also on Google Play, podBean, Stitcher, and Spotify https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hoosier-homicide/id1331666190?mt=2&fbclid=IwAR0LThNeZ5sdl6Q5IP9nVMHAFCQUSGACUP8YbnLaeG84_1eGe0eYQA-d8Wo https://play.google.com/music/listen?fbclid=IwAR3pkCyPs6UZRA8arkCehSKIViq0Fnj5MUlKxOJnIfm2QZ4BDFdfbeMT8ck&u=0#/ps/Iwqc4vvjsxqueze5ulie4jnvs44 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/hoosier-homicide?fbclid=IwAR2mA2skhNS44ErUuefeXp68VzLEu-07nKJmHUo0ID4pn_JA9k3jWghZioo https://hoosierhomicide.podbean.com/
Joe talks about his man crushes and how that pertains to SALES. Also, how to adopt a trait you don’t have by “borrowing” from characters around you. Finally he discusses that success can be achieved in many ways and that rarely is there ONE TRUE WAY.
Pleasure can be complicated, hunger can feel like a betrayal, but our bodies were built for pleasure and it's time for you to reconnect with what it means to feel good, to prioritize what brings you delight and joy, and to unpack the old stories that keep you stuck in shame and guilt. My new online course, Power in Pleasure: Reconnecting with Your Hunger, Desire, and Joy, will start enrolling soon, so join the notification list now and get first dibs on the course. Listener questions on destroying a pussy, pleasure, and book lists. Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed for the Supreme Court the day I recorded this, so we start there. Howard Zinn's op-ed from 2005 speaks loudly to where we are today. And I read Monica Raye Simpson's letter to SisterSong followers today because it is more eloquent than anything I could say. "I have seen people talk about taking the country back, but as Black women we know this country and this government were never meant to serve or respect or protect us. We have to protect ourselves. And that is what we have always done and will continue to do." Monica Raye Simpson PainJane wants to destroy her pussy. She wants to make it unusable, to be used as a beer coozy, to be fisted, to be destroyed. She's worried her partner will think it's disgusting or weird, so how can she tell her partner about this fantasy and maybe even act it out? I enlisted a bunch of other sex educators to help me answer this terrific question. Sunny Megatron has some fantastic advice and lots of questions that can help PainJane and all of us investigate the "why" of our fantasies and the feelings of them that make it easier to talk to partners about our fantasies. Such good stuff. Anonymous wrote in because she's super new to sex positivity. She's looking for books and blogs that can help her learn more about sexuality, sex positivity, and unpacking her evangelical roots. So, I'm putting together an official book list. Join the Sex Gets Real newsletter here to get that recommended book list from me in a few weeks. Also, avoid educators and "experts" who position themselves as the expert in your body, your story, or sell One True Way to be sexual, woke, or kinky. Kat loves the show and wants more access to the resources I mention. Discouraged is struggling to find a hookup. She's a lesbian who wants to try kink, but every time she suggests meeting up with someone, they disappear. What gives? Is there a secret code word she doesn't know about? Celia wants to know how pleasure is political. Oh boy. HOLD ON. We're going for a ride on my passionate soapbox. Everyone should start with reading Audre Lorde - any of her work around The Erotic is crucial. Afrosexology and Feminista Jones are also terrific resources. This week's bonus is a very funny and sweet email about farting on a partner during sex. Head to patreon.com/sgrpodcast where you can support for as little as $1. Folks who support at $3 get access to the weekly bonus content and if you pledge $5, you get to help me answer listener questions. Check it out. Follow Sex Gets Real on Twitter and Facebook and Dawn is on Instagram. About Host Dawn Serra: What if everything you’ve been taught about relationships, about your body, about sex is wrong? My name is Dawn Serra and I dare to ask scary questions that might lead us all towards a deeper, more connected experience of our lives. In addition to being the host of the weekly podcast, Sex Gets Real, the creator of the online conference Explore More, I also work one-on-one with clients who are feeling stuck, confused, or disappointed with the ways they experience desire, love, and confidence. It’s not all work, though. In my spare time, you can find me adventuring with my husband, cuddling my cats as I read a YA novel, or obsessing over MasterChef Australia. Listen and subscribe to Sex Gets Real Listen and subscribe on iTunes Check us out on Stitcher Don't forget about I Heart Radio's Spreaker Pop over to Google Play Use the player at the top of this page. Now available on Spotify. Search for "sex gets real". Find the Sex Gets Real channel on IHeartRadio. Hearing from you is the best Contact form: Click here (and it's anonymous)
We can dance around it, we can try not to talk about it, we can even try to dress it up, but the fact remains that Jesus made no bones about telling the world that He was the one and only way to God.
Today Adam and I are joined by special guest Jodi Hewitt, the co-host host of The One True Way from Blazing Caribou Studios. Jodi is joining us because she has personal knowledge of the news story we discuss on this episode, Greg! Thanks for listening. #UnderDogPods #PodFix The One True Way https://twitter.com/The1TrueWay http://www.blazingcariboustudios.com/the-one-true-way/ https://www.facebook.com/TheOneTrueWay/ http://www.blazingcariboustudios.com/ Lord Saunders https://twitter.com/TheLordSaunders http://www.lordsaunders.com/ This Week Today https://twitter.com/ThisWeekPod https://www.facebook.com/ThisWeekToday/ thisweekpod@gmail.com www.gravitybeard.com PodFix Network: www.podfixnetwork.com/ PodFix Presents http://apple.co/2zbFann UnderDog Podcast Community https://www.facebook.com/groups/UnderDogPods/ https://twitter.com/UnderDogPods Music: Theme Song - "Sophomore Makeout" by Silent Partner (YouTube Audio Library) All other songs and sounds can be found on YouTube
Univision anchor Jorge Ramos famously got into a tussle with Donald Trump when he was a candidate for the presidency; his new book, STRANGER, reveals what happened after that incident and explains Ramos' point that immigrants make America a better, not worse, place. We also ask Shannon Hitchcock why she set her new middle-grade novel, ONE TRUE WAY, in 1977 North Carolina as two seventh-grade girls fall for one another. And we talk to our editors about which bestsellers are worth your reading time!
Intro Hi everyone and welcome to Books Between - a podcast for teachers, parents, librarians, and anyone who wants to connect kids between 8-12 to books they’ll love. I’m your host, Corrina Allen - a teacher, a mom, and spending a lovely weekend with my family inside away from the bitter cold playing epic games of Sorry and watching all the Star Wars movies. Again. This is Episode #41 and today I’m sharing with you some fabulous 2018 titles to look forward to this year and an awesome interview with EngiNerds author Jarrett Lerner! Book Talk - Most Anticipated Middle Grade Books of 2018 Typically in this segment, I share with you a few books centered around a theme. And during the last few episodes I was all about looking back at some of the best middle grade fiction and graphic novels of 2017. (If you missed those, go check out episodes #39 and #40.) But this week I want to talk about some of the most anticipated books of the upcoming year. Some are long-awaited sequels or new installments in well-loved series. Some are new ventures for favorite authors. And some are by debut authors. So, buckle up and and get ready to add to your wish list. And just a reminder - before you scramble for a pen and paper. You can find every book mentioned here AND a picture of the available covers AND a link to pre-order them right through the Books Between Podcast link at AlltheWonders.com. I’ve got your back, I know you’re busy, so it’s all right there for you. And I’ve come to really love pre-ordering - it helps out favorite authors and it’s like a little gift to your future self. Two quick things to mention before I start. One - this is just a sampling of all the incredible books coming out this year. I’ll add some links to some great resources in the shownotes where you can find more complete listings of titles to browse through and discover some gems: http://www.readbrightly.com/middle-grade-books-2018/ https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/98185.Middle_Grade_Novels_of_2018 https://mgbookvillage.org/2018releasedates/ https://electriceighteens.com/ And second - publication dates do change, so while I’ve mentioned the book release month - things sometimes change. All right - let’s get to it! Coming in January… Let’s start with the some sequels because there are some AWESOME sequels coming our way to give us something to look forward to during this dreary month…. Linda William’s Jackson’s follow-up to Midnight Without a Moon - A Sky Full of Stars is out this January as Rose struggles with the way to face the rising racial tensions in her community. Ooooo - and the new Fenway & Hattie is out this January!!! I just can’t get enough of that little dog! This third one is called Up to New Tricks so definitely snag that one for your Fenway fans - and for you, too! And Gordon Korman’s Supergifted is also set for a January release - this is the sequel to Ungifted - a great book about a boy named Donovan who is mistakenly transfering into a gifted program and has to figure out how to pass as brilliant. This follow up is about his new friend, Noah. We are also getting another Terrible Two book in January - Terrible Two Go Wild! And a new Spy on History book - Victor Dowd and the World War II Ghost Army! Ah! And we a get a new HiLo book this January! It’s called Waking the Monsters! (As my husband said - yeah, that sounds like what I do every weekday.) Our 8 year old is SUPER psyched about this new book! - so keep ‘em coming Judd Winick! Okay - and it’s not really a sequel BUT - there is just released a GRAPHIC NOVEL version of the first The Wings of Fire book - ahhhh!!! It’s illustrated by Mike Holmes and my students are going to FREAK when I tell them tomorrow. Some other January releases that are looking fabulous are…. Betty Before X - an historical fiction novel set in the 40s about 11-year-old Betty Shabazz - future civil rights leader. This one is written by her daughter, Ilyasah Shabazz with Renee Watson Winterhouse by debut author Ben Guterson - this is an urban fantasy mystery set in a magical hotel containing a huge library with secrets to discover. We are also getting the first middle grade book by picture book author Angela Dominguez called Stella Diaz Has Something to Say! Another novel that looks REALLY interesting is called TBH, This is SO Awkward by Lisa Greenwald and it’s told entirely in texts. So I definitely need to check that one out. And my friend Emily Montjoy has been raving about Just Like Jackie by Lindsey Stoddard so I’m looking forward to my turn with that one. Also - Leslie Connor, the author of the critically-acclaimed All Rise for the Honorable Perry T. Cook, has a new novel out in January called The Truth as Told By Mason Butte - so definitely check that one out. Natalie Lloyd also has a new novel coming out this January! So if you liked A Snicker of Magic or The Key to Extraordinary, look for The Problim Children - which is described as a mix between Lemony Snicket and the Addams Family... Annnd - the new Elly Swartz novel - Smart Cookie!! I had a chance to read an ARC of this one with my daughters and oh I can’t wait for it to be out in the world! On to February … One that I’ve had a chance to read ahead of time is Playing Atari with Saddam Hussein by Jennifer Roy and Ali Fadhil. I’ll talk more about this book later when I have time to really go into depth, but for now I’ll just say - preorder it. A great historical fiction about an Iraqi boy during the first Gulf War. Then we have The Serpent’s Secret by Sayantani DasGupta - a fantasy about a New Jersey girl discovering that she may, in fact, be an Indian princess. The 11:11 Wish by Kim Tomsic looks really fun. It’s about a dorky math nerd who vows to reinvent herself at her new school. And when she makes a wish as the clock strikes 11:11, she gets granted a magical object that might help her. Shannon Hitchcock, author of Ruby Lee & Me has a new novel coming out in February - this one is call One True Way. Another one to look out for in February is Becoming Madeleine: A Biography of the Author of A Wrinkle in Time by Her Granddaughters. With all the buzz about Wrinkle in Time with the new movie coming out, this book looks really great. Aaand - we get a new John David Anderson novel in February!! This one (Granted) is so different from Ms. Bixby or Posted, but I just loved it! It’s a fantasy novel about a fierce fairy named Ophelia Delphinium Fidgets who runs into some trouble as she attempts to grant her first wish. In March, there are so books I am really looking forward to! My principal won’t mind if a take a month-long reading sabbatical, right? Like Vanessa is the debut novel by author Tami Charles - it’s set in 1983 and is about a young girl inspired by seeing Vanessa Williams get crowned Miss America and is encouraged by her teacher to enter a beauty pageant. Lauren Magaziner has a new book out in March called Wizardmatch that looks like a fun fantasy. And The Science of Breakable Things by debut author Tae Keller looks really good - a book about a scientifically minded girl competing in an egg-drop contest AND using those skills to try to help her mom deal with her struggles. In March we also get Colby Sharp’s Creativity Project! An “awesometastic” collection of short stories developed from the author’s prompts to each other. It is a fantastic read and such a clever idea! Definitely one that teachers will want on hand to spark your writers’ imaginations. The Train of Lost Things by Ammi Joan-Paquette is another favorite of my #BookVoyage friend Emily Montjoy - who has amazing taste by the way. (Definitely go follow her on Twitter @mrsmontjoyreads ! ) So I’m looking forward to a chance to read this one as well. Oh! And the next Dan Gemeinhart novel comes out in March!! It is called Good Dog and I can’t read the synopsis to you or I’ll start crying but it sounds simply wonderful. Of course it is - it’s Dan Gemeinhart! March lets us reconnect with some favorite characters with a great bunch of sequels coming out. We get a new Emily Windsnap book, Emily Windsnap and the Falls of Forgotten Island. And a new Star Scouts graphic novel - League of Lasers The third Narwhal and Jelly book (Peanut Butter and Jelly) come out. The 78-Story Treehouse as well as a new Dory Fantasmagory book called Head in the Clouds along with a new Stick Dog Stick Dog Crashes a Party. We also get Elana Arnold’s follow up to A Boy Called Bat - Bat and the Waiting Game And - probably the book that I have been waiting and waiting for. DYING to read with my daughters - is The Wild Robot Escapes - the sequel to Peter Brown’s incredible The Wild Robot! So - mark your calendars for March 13th, pre-order this one, AND - if you haven’t yet read the first one…. well, what’s the matter with you? Get on that! In April we have lots to look forward to including sequels, like: The next Moon Base Alpha book called Waste of Space, Janet Tashjian’s My Life As a YouTuber , and Jasmine Toguchi, Drummer Girl will be out. And Adrienne’s Kress’ second Explorers book - The Reckless Rescue! And the third book in Jason Reynold’s incredible Track series will be out! It’s called Sunny and follows “the chillest dude on the Defenders team”, but one with a troubled life at home that hides behind that sunny smile. And, the debut by Laurie Morrison and Cordelia Jenson, called Every Shiny Thing looks really really good…. I’m also looking forward to the new Jewell Parker Rhodes novel called Ghost Boys. It’s about a young boy who is killed by the police when they mistake his toy gun for the real thing. And as a ghost, he witnesses how that event unfolds in his neighborhood and meets other ghosts like Emmett Till. Oh that gives me chills just thinking about it! And - we get a new Kwame Alexander novel this year! It is called Rebound - the much-awaiting prequel to his Newbery-winning The Crossover. This one about Josh and Jordan’s father, Chuck Bell. On to the awesome May releases to watch for: Terri Libenson’s new graphic novel - Positively Izzy looks great- it’s the companion to Invisible Emmie. And the The Cobalt Prince, the second 5 Worlds graphic novel will be out. Another May release that I am so so excited about is Most Valuable Players - the next Phil Bildner Rip & Red book. There are three books coming in May that have been getting a lot buzz lately - one is called Bob - written by Wendy Mass and Rebecca Stead. I can’t wait to see the awesomeness THAT collaboration brings! The second one is Aisha Saeed’s middle-grade debut, Amal Unbound, which is about a Pakistani girl forced into working as an indentured servant to pay off her family’s debts. Friends who have read this one are saying it is incredible. And then I keep hearing about Front Desk by Kelly Yang. Let me just read you a bit from the description and tell me this doesn’t sound AMAZING! Okay, “Mia Tang has a lot of secrets. Number 1-She lives in a motel, not a big house. Number 2- Her parents hide immigrants. Number 3-She wants to be a writer.” In June we have some really cool books coming our way: Kate Messner’s new novel Breakout - based on some details from the real-life (and close to home for me) breakout of two prisoners in New York and how the community reacts to that situation. I can’t WAIT for this one!! Also - Kate Beasley (of Gertie’s Leap to Greatness) and Dan Santat (of a million books you love, most recently the picture book After the Fall) are teaming up for a book called Lions & Liars - about a boy named Frederick who is sent to a disciplinary camp for troublesome boys. That one looks phenomenal! And Laura Shovan’s new book Takedown is coming this June! Can’t wait to read this novel about a girl who wants to join the wrestling team. I keep hearing people raving about it on Twitter. And Barbara Dee has a new novel coming out in June called Everything I Know About You. We also get to read Wendy McLeod MacKnight’s new middle grade novel The Frame-up! I had a chance to read this one this past fall and it is phenomenal. It’s about a young artist who goes to live with his father for the summer and attends an art-camp at the museum where his father is the director. And he soon discovers that the paintings are alive! Truly - after reading this book, I’ll never look at another painting the same way again. It’s so so good! And thankfully I have July and August off from school, so I can catch up AND snag some summer release books such as…. Cindy Baldwin’s debut - Where the Watermelons Grow And my daughter will be thrilled to know there will be a new Dog Man this summer called Lord of the Fleas! Oh! And Denis Markell, author of Click Here to Start has a new novel coming this summer called The Game Masters of Garden Place. Also this summer is a cool book called Marcus Vega Doesn’t Speak Spanish by Pablo Cartaya. Let me read you a blurb: “Marcus Vega is six feet tall, 180 pounds, and the owner of a premature mustache. When you look like this and you're only in the eighth grade, you're both a threat and a target.” And the rest of the description is so good - definitely check this one out. This August we also get a new Jess Keating book! This one is called Cute as an Axolotl: Discovering the World's Most Adorable Animals So after August, specific publication dates get a little harder to come by. BUT - a few things have popped up. Like.. A new Last Kids on Earth book called The Last Kids on Earth and the Cosmic Beyond The new Nameless City graphic novel called The Divided Earth The Vanderbeekers and the Hidden Garden!! A new Beatrice Zinker book! And I can’t wait for Jarrett Krosoczka's graphic novel memoir coming out called Hey, Kiddo. Also - I saw, I think... a Sarah Weeks has a sequel to So B. It coming out called Soof? That is definitely on my radar! And the big news in my class this week - the 8th Amulet book!!!!!! Woohoo!!! Oh my gosh - my students cheered when I told them that Kazu Kibuishi announced this on Twitter last week! It is called Supernova and has a beautiful cover so go check that out and make all your middle grade readers happy by pre-ordering it now. So so much to look forward to this year! And of course - I’ll keep you posted about all the amazing books headed our way so we can stay up to date. And definitely make sure you check out the show notes and check out those links so you can dive deeper and discover awesome new books that you are looking forward to reading this year. Main Topic - A Conversation with Jarrett Lerner This week I am so excited to welcome to the show Jarrett Lerner - author of the fantastic middle grade novel EngiNerds. We chat about his plans for the sequel, the power of the perfect metaphor, and Project Runway! Take a listen….. Interview Outline: Enginerds Enginerds has been getting all kinds of love lately - congratulations!! I saw Colby Sharp used Enginerds as his example in his 5 ways to support authors you love video. For those who aren’t (yet!) familiar with Enginerds, can you tell what this story is about? What was your thought process like when deciding what your robots would look like and act like? Enginerds is in a long and glorious line of children’s books and movies and TV shows featuring robots. What are some of your favorites? We are getting a book two, right?! Other Middle Grade Projects So I saw on Twitter last month that you have teamed up with Analiese Avery (@_AJAvery) to launch @MG_BookBot. How did that get started and what are your plans? And I am so excited about your new middle grade focused website - MG Book Village! Aside from the twitter hashtags, what are you hoping to include on the site? Tell me about your KidLit Mentorship Project…. Project Runway Your Writing Life What is your writing process like? What are you working on now? Your Reading Life One of the things I talk about a lot with other educators is the power of that one person to really influence a child’s reading life - either in a really positive way or sometimes in a negative way. Was there someone in your life who impacted you as a reader? What have you been reading lately that you’ve liked? Thank You! Links: Jarrett’s Website - https://jarrettlerner.com Jarrett on Twitter and Instagram Books & Authors We Chatted About: Jasmine Toguchi Series Insignificant Events in the Life of a Cactus The First Rule of Punk Kurt Vonnegut Baby-Sitters Club Sweet Valley High Judy Blume Beatrice Zinker Upside Down Thinker Clementine Ramona Jerry Spinelli The Game Masters of Garden Place Oddity Other Topics We Chatted About: MG Book Village Website #MGBookathon Electric 18 Debut Group Project Runway The Kentaro Dead Cat Scene Tim Gunn’s Golden Rules Melissa Roske’s Interview with Jarrett Lerner Closing Alright, that’s it for today! If you have a question about how to connect kids between 8-12 to books they’ll love or a suggestion about a topic we should cover, I would love to hear from you. You can email me at booksbetween@gmail.com or message me on Twitter/Instagram at the handle @Books_Between. Thank you so much for joining me this week. You can get a full transcript of this show and all of our previous episodes at AlltheWonders.com. And, if you are liking the show, please leave us some love on iTunes or Stitcher. Or even better - tell a friend about us! Thanks and see you soon! Bye!
The Jokela school shooting was only the second school shooting to ever take place in Finland. I got a few requests to cover this case, so here it is now. This episode is brought to you by Sudio Sweden: Get 15% off your purchase by going to https://goo.gl/yzeZvy and using the offer code FINLAND at checkout.Podcast recommendations for this week : The Forgotten News Podcast, The One True Way, Felon, This Is Actually Happening & Transfert (in French).Art is by Mark Pernia. You can email him at markprn@mail.comMusic is "Night" by VVSMUSICYou can email me at truecrimefinlandpod@gmail.com with any questions, suggestions for future episodes or feedback. iTunes reviews are also much appreciated. You can find all my episodes on my website or wherever you get your podcasts. Also, please feel free to join the Facebook group for the podcast.
Mark Satterfield, Executive Pastor, will be teaching today from John 14:1-11 on "The One True Way to Life".
Almost everyone thinks they’re an expert when it comes to food and diet. In fact, we all know people that have crossed the line, and it’s almost become a religious conversation. In today’s Book-Of-The-Day, “Diet Cults” by Matt Fitzgerald, we delve deep to try to find the truth. Get the Book-Of-The-Day Deal here: http://bit.ly/1skG9xa What is the diet that we should all be following? I talked about this a few days ago on my new live Book-of-the-Day TV show that airs every day at 11:30am PST on TaiLopez.com. When I was at Joel Salatin’s, it was fascinating. Thousands of people would come in from all around the world, each of them with their own opinion on diet - whether they were Vegan, Paleo, Low-Carb or Atkins. And most of them came there extremely confident in their beliefs. The interesting thing about a farm is that you’re so close to the earth that you actually get insight on biological processes that the average city person never gets. If you ask most people in the city how many grams of protein, sugar, or carbohydrates they should be getting every day, they have no idea. But a farmer knows exactly how much protein a one- week-old chicken should have, and how much they should be eating at six and eight weeks as well. It becomes a science. And of course, you’re experimenting on the best testing ground possible (the livestock you’re raising, because there’s no placebo effect). There is no one diet that works for everyone: Adaptability is the hallmark of man as eater. For us, many diets are good while none is perfect. We know this to be true. It would be an impossible environment for humans to live in without adaptability. The problem with something like the Paleo diet is that in Paleolithic times, not all people lived in the same part of the planet. Some people lived in rainforests, some lived in savannahs. Even though there is truth that there is a genetic predisposition that some foods are probably more nutrient dense than others, it’s not an absolute black and white fact. "Scientists are discovering that the extreme responsiveness of gut flora to changes in diet are a major contributor to humans’ dietary adaptability." You must search for disconfirming evidence: “My friend Richard did a lot of reading on the science of veganism and came away believing that veganism was the correct way to eat. But this happened only after he had already given up animal foods. And, of course, he cherry-picked his sources, ignoring experts like Walter Willett at the Harvard School of Public Health and going straight to gurus like Caldwell Esselstyn, a man who could never get a job at the Harvard School of Public Health.” You see, you have to disprove your own theory. Because whether you’re Vegan, Paleo, Atkins or Macrobiotic, there’s evidence to the contrary of what you believe if you’re willing to open up your eyes and not see this as such a black and white conversation. Agnostic healthy eating is the plan Fitzgerald recommends. "I claim only that you will find agnostic healthy eating to be the easiest way to eat for maximum health if you’re turned off by diets that claim to be the One True Way." Fitzgerald says that what we need to do is have an agnostic approach, meaning whatever works is what we should gravitate towards, instead of trying to be a part of a certain group and getting our identity from that group. So it's up to you to “ask, seek, and knock” for that diet that's adaptable to not only the environment in which you live (which is different if you live in the North Pole compared to if you live in Africa), but once you do this search, set up a series of experiments and do it at the same time with top experts and doctors. Stay Strong, Tai Join me on tomorrow's free online business seminar: http://bit.ly/1BENytXLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"There is no such thing as the One True Way to eat for maximum health. No diet cult is better than the rest, and a person need not join any diet cult to attain maximum health. An agnostic approach to healthy eating that forbids nothing, smiles upon eating for pleasure, and encourages individual choice can do the job just as well or better" - Matt Fitgerald, Diet Cults Well known sports writer, nutritionist, athlete and trainer, Matt Fitzgerald joins the Nation to discuss how diet cults have taken over our culture, vilified many foods and lead us with fear to join their restrictive diets. This is NOT another diet book, but rather a captivating book that invites us to objectively look at different diets and figure out, through scientific research, what is healthy eating. Links: Free Audible download of "Diet Cults" Purchase the book Link to Matt's previous podcast, "The Mind-Body Method of Running by Feel" Take the Tailwind Challenge at: Tailwind Nutrition Check out the cool head TORCHES made for trail running at Petzl