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“Dynamic Trance Universe”
AER]O[RITMIX - DTUniverse #502

“Dynamic Trance Universe”

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2026 59:55


Welcome to my new episode "Dynamic Trance Universe" Podcast. Доброго времени суток, дорогие друзья! В эфире 502-й эпизод подкаста-путеводителя в замечательный мир #Trance и #MelodicTechno. Сегодня Вы услышите работы от: Robert Babicz, Daniel Portman & Drilla, Crowd+Ctrl, Atlantis & Oliver Smith, Kryder, Moniqa Adams & Arsen., Giuseppe Ottaviani, Gabry Ponte x Crooked Bangs, Mark Sherry. Поехали! @aeroritmixmuzik #DTUPodcast502 #VocalTrance #TechTrance #HardTrance #Melodic #Techno #Trancefamily 01. Robert Babicz - The Wave [BEDROCK] 02. Daniel Portman & Drilla - Café del Mar [ENORMOUS TUNES] 03. Ebenezer & Sarah De Warren - Colorblind [ASOT] 04. Kasablanca & Township Rebellion - It's Chemical [MAHOOL] 05. Ferry Corsten & Ruben De Ronde pres. NRG2000 & AVIRA - Rise Up [FLASHOVER] 06. ReOrder pres. Crowd+Ctrl - Move To The Rhythm [ASOT] 07. Atlantis - Fiji (Oliver Smith Remix) [ANJUNABEATS] 08. Kryder - Ascension [BLACK HOLE] 09. Gaia - Tuvan (BLR Remix) [ARMIND] 10. Lluis Ribalta - Gog [ANIMARIUM BLACK] 11. Phoenix Movement, TiM TASTE - Lost [1605] 12. Shadowmaw, Mindslash - What We Say [CRYPT] 13. Space 92 - Dimension [TAKEOFF] 14. Moniqa Adams & Arsen. - Gimmie What I Need [CHASING DREAMS] 15. Adam Beyer & Mark Reeve - Love Within [DRUMCODE] 16. Darren Porter vs Nitrous Oxide - Millennium Noire Memories (AER]O[RITMIX Mashup) [CD-R] 17. Giuseppe Ottaviani, Gabry Ponte x Crooked Bangs - Astra [ARMADA] 18. Nikolauss vs. DJ T.H. x Paul Miller x Pink Control - Panic Kiss Of Death (AER]O[RITMIX Mashup) [CD-R] 19. J HEARTSTRING, DMA'S, Saidah - A Thousand Lies [STEEL CITY DANCE DISCS] 20. Nick Acid - German Damage [KURAI] 21. Mark Sherry - Kill The Lights [OUTBURST] 22. Marie Vaunt - That Acid (2HOT2PLAY & Jimmy Peel Remix) [EXTATIC] Подписывайтесь на мой подкаст (Subscribe to My Podcast): ● Apple Podcasts - podcasts.apple.com/ru/podcast/… ● Pocket Casts - pca.st/drpc1gfj Слушайте и наслаждайтесь! Listen & Enjoy! From Russia with Love!

Larry Richert and John Shumway
Big K Morning Show Hour 1: the Paul Miller Law goes into effect today!

Larry Richert and John Shumway

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 36:08


Big K Morning Show Hour 1: the Paul Miller Law goes into effect today! full 2168 Fri, 05 Jun 2026 11:26:20 +0000 kzJFjoNcDwVBl7La7YCIWd5aVy2jcVwF news The Big K Morning Show news Big K Morning Show Hour 1: the Paul Miller Law goes into effect today! The Big K Morning Show 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News https://player.amperwave

Larry Richert and John Shumway
Big K Top Stories: an overnight fire in the Allegheny Tunnel, legislation for ICE funding passed, Paul Miller's Law goes into effect today!

Larry Richert and John Shumway

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 3:12


Big K Top Stories: an overnight fire in the Allegheny Tunnel, legislation for ICE funding passed, Paul Miller's Law goes into effect today! full 192 Fri, 05 Jun 2026 12:20:39 +0000 lYDQbEhFa2VZ8JXIqeLxGdCqDJWG0n0p news The Big K Morning Show news Big K Top Stories: an overnight fire in the Allegheny Tunnel, legislation for ICE funding passed, Paul Miller's Law goes into effect today! The Big K Morning Show 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.

Larry Richert and John Shumway
Paul Miller's Law goes into effect today! Guest Jim Clair joins the show to discuss it!

Larry Richert and John Shumway

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 7:28


Paul Miller's Law goes into effect today! Guest Jim Clair joins the show to discuss it! full 448 Fri, 05 Jun 2026 12:22:38 +0000 0T5RJ07ipZAwqWyjjxDrNlQFU1jsrmKR emailnewsletter,news The Big K Morning Show emailnewsletter,news Paul Miller's Law goes into effect today! Guest Jim Clair joins the show to discuss it! The Big K Morning Show 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News https:/

Radio Record
Alexander Popov @ Record Club #609 (01-06-2026)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2026


01. Max Denoise & Claire Willis - City Lights [Interplay Soul] 02. Kirr Sounds - Subway [Interplay Flow] 03. LTN & KAELL - Lost My Trust [Find Your Harmony] 04. Kit Sunders - There Are No Bad Nations [Interplay] 05. Danna Max, NUTRICA & Saman Mehmani - Inner Voice [Interplay] 06. Georgio Safo - Astronomer [Interplay Flow] 07. Simply Drew - Faster Than Light [SPACE 4] 08. Anton By, Motion Sound & AV - Bandit Petersburg [Interplay] 09. Jake Ryan, MØAR & GASTØN BENS - New Earth [Interplay Unity] 10. HYPNOZA - Tanz Mit Mir [Interplay Unity] 11. Angel Ace - Tell Me [Interplay Global] 12. Gorilla Zippo, Van Snyder & Alexander Popov - Detki Tancuyut [Interplay] 13. Dj T.H. x Paul Miller x Pink Control - Kiss Of Death [FSOE] 14. GIFTBACK, AXIDOM & Rhyan - Daylight [Interplay] 15. REX.W - Zodiacal Light [SPACE 4] 16. Alexander Popov, Church of Molly & Van Snyder - Back to the Old School [Interplay] 17. Uberjakd & Smash - Ketuk Ketuk [Reaching Altitude] 18. Roman Messer & ThoBa - Listen To Your Heart [Suanda]

The Greatest Movie Ever Made
Episode 133: The Pest

The Greatest Movie Ever Made

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2026 82:56


For some unknowable reason, David picked The Pest this week. Hear him regret this decision on-mic and be berated by Justus for forcing this vile undertaking upon the podcast. It's tough to stay on-topic for a movie that your memory is actively attempting to repress as a trauma response, so they take some detours into anecdotes about past drug experiences, and (of course) the criminal history of one Jeffrey Jones. Does this sound like a fun time to you? We can guarantee one thing: it beats watching The Pest!The Pest (1997) is directed by Paul Miller and stars John Leguizamo, Jeffrey Jones, Edoardo Ballerini, Freddy Rodríguez, Tammy Townsend, and Aries Spears.Music: “Fractals” by Kyle Casey and White Bat Audio

Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg
Called to Serve - Paul Miller 5/28/26

Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 11:04


Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg
Ohio State Bible Study - Paul Miller 5/27/26

Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 9:46


Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg
Great Mentors - Paul Miller 5/26/26

Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 9:58


SH!TPOST
108: The Rise of Right-Wing Confrontation Porn

SH!TPOST

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 60:00


Content Warning: This episode includes audio clips that contain derogatory and racist language. Listener discretion is advised.Maybe you've heard of the mustachioed guy in a cowboy hat who hurls racist slurs at strangers, or the one who dresses as the Joker to recite FBI crime statistics at Black people on chat websites. Believe it or not, these are real adult men who not only exist but profit from what we're calling "confrontation porn": a genre built around angering or horrifying people through open displays of bigotry or sadism."Chud the Builder" — the online handle of Dalton Eatherly — was a rising star of the genre until he shot a man. That's where this episode picks up. Eatherly now faces serious legal trouble stemming from his racist stunts, and fellow online bigots have raised more than a quarter of a million dollars for his defense. We also look at another figure in the genre who helped lead that fundraising effort: Paul Miller, aka "GypsyCrusader," known for harassing strangers while performing an array of personas, including one he calls "Racist Mario."It's a tough world out there in 2026, and some of us might to have to “fight for free.”Transition Music: "Split the Difference" by Aqueous

Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg
Saved at Five Years Old - Paul Miller 5/25/26

Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 10:30


Interplay Radioshow
Interplay Radioshow 608 (18-05-26)

Interplay Radioshow

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 63:10


Welcome to my new episode Interplay Radioshow #608 Check new music: Gorilla Zippo, Van Snyder & Alexander Popov - Detki Tancuyut Stream: https://interplay.ffm.to/detki-tancuyut Alexander Popov - Interplay 2025 Stream / Download: https://interplayrec.band.link/ITPC2025 Alexander Popov - Reflected Album Stream / Download: https://band.link/ReflectedTHEALBUM Follow my Playlists on Spotify: 'Interplay Radio' - https://spoti.fi/2GPTc78 'Melodic & Progressive' - https://spoti.fi/3iFqWlC Send your demos to my label 'Interplay Records': https://interplayrecords.com 01. INTRO #INTERPLAY608 02. Max Denoise & Claire Willis - City Lights [Interplay Soul] 03. Kirr Sounds - Subway [Interplay Flow] 04. LTN & KAELL - Lost My Trust [Find Your Harmony] 05. Kit Sunders - There Are No Bad Nations [Interplay] 06. Danna Max, NUTRICA & Saman Mehmani - Inner Voice [Interplay] 07. Georgio Safo - Astronomer [Interplay Flow] 08. Simply Drew - Faster Than Light [SPACE 4] 09. Anton By, Motion Sound & AV - Bandit Petersburg [Interplay] 10. Jake Ryan, MØAR & GASTØN BENS - New Earth [Interplay Unity] 11. HYPNOZA - Tanz Mit Mir [Interplay Unity] 12. Angel Ace - Tell Me [Interplay Global] 13. Gorilla Zippo, Van Snyder & Alexander Popov - Detki Tancuyut [Interplay] 14. Dj T.H. x Paul Miller x Pink Control - Kiss Of Death [FSOE] 15. GIFTBACK, AXIDOM & Rhyan - Daylight [Interplay] 16. REX.W - Zodiacal Light [SPACE 4] 17. Alexander Popov, Church of Molly & Van Snyder - Back to the Old School [Interplay] 18. Uberjakd & Smash - Ketuk Ketuk [Reaching Altitude] 19. Roman Messer & ThoBa - Listen To Your Heart [Suanda] Follow Alexander Popov: ▶ instagram.com/popovmusic ▶ @popovmusic ▶ facebook.com/alexanderpopovofficial ▶ twitter.com/popovmusic ▶ youtube.com/user/popovmusic ▶ vk.com/popovmusic ▶ alexanderpopov.com

Experience Trance
(Experience Trance) ST7N.B - Lost In Trancelation Ep 26 - May 2026

Experience Trance

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2026 117:49


Another month, another show! Got a belter lined up for you this month filled with some great tracks and better vibes.  Working through the BPMs on this one so it's perfect to start your pre drinks with!  Then in the 2nd hour, we have a good friend of mine Marc Hamill aka Mastora.  Marc has been nice enough to put together a sensational trance mix for us this month that will remind you of the reason why you fell in love with Trance.  Marc also runs his own brand: Frisson Events - Glasgow, who has just recently announced his next night on the 22nd of August with Lostly as the headliner!  Go check them out!  For now, turn it on, turn it up and have a belter!    ST7N.B Tracklist:  1  Swim, DJ BORING - Stay With Me Original Mix   2  Jon Mangan - Aether (Extended Mix)     3  Paul Oakenfold vs Daxson vs RAM RAMsterdam - RAMsterdam (Extended Mix)  4  Amos & Riot Night, 0Gravity - Together We Are  (Extended Mix)   5  Midnight in Amsterdam & Sebastian Wibe - Under The Moon (Extended Mix)  6  Ørjan Nilsen, Mark Sixma, Nilsix - Nostalgia [Extended Mix]   7  Signum - Champion (Extended Mix)   8  Arctic Barbers - Jekyll & Hyde  (Original Mix)    9  Davey Asprey & Caitlin Potter - Something (Extended Mix)   10 DJ HEARTSTRING & BAUGRUPPE90 - What Music Felt Like In 2007 (Extended Mix)  11 Trance Mums - Forever (Extended Mix)  12 Ben Gold - Blackcard (Original Mix)  13 Superstrings - NEON DUSK PROTOCOL (Extended Mix) 14 C Systems Feat Lea Rognoni - Got a problem (Extended Mix) Mastora Tracklist :  1. Allen watts - Anticipation 2. Dj Cøsmic Dream - Drifting 3. Joseph James - Fly Away 4. Para X - Still In My Heart 5. Paul Miller, Garry Heaney - Citation XXVI 6. Bryan Kearney, Modea - Ready To Fly 7. Jakob Roenald - past_present 8. Sasha Vatoff - Take Me Up  9. Will Rees, Nu Spirit - Exodus 10. Sequence Six - Mewali 11. Jochen Miller, Ahmed Helmy, Doppenberg - Lost Connection  12. Mijk van Dijk, Baby Doc - Wild & Loose (Nikolauss Extended Remix)  13. 0Gravity - Fulfil Your Destiny  14. Inertia - The System 

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History
The Psychology Behind Why Mica Miller Couldn't Leave Pastor John-Paul Miller

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 26:55


She could name it. She told police her husband was grooming her. She took legal action. And according to the timeline, she went back. The assumption most people carry — that awareness is protection, that seeing the trap means you can escape it — collapses the moment you look at what happened to Mica Miller.A federal indictment alleges John-Paul Miller cyberstalked his estranged wife for 528 consecutive days. He has pleaded not guilty. But this conversation is not about the criminal case. It is about the question the criminal case forces you to ask: if knowing is not enough, what is?Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott sits down with Tony Brueski to dismantle the most common misconception about abusive relationships — that intelligence and insight offer protection. Drawing on her recent work in Spotlight on Psychology, Scott explains how the brain processes intermittent reward, why the good days do more damage than the bad ones, and what the women in our audience need to understand if something in this episode hits close to home.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#MicaMiller #JohnPaulMiller #TraumaBonding #DomesticViolence #ShavaunScott #HiddenKillers #TrueCrime #PastorAbuse #CyberStalking #SpotlightOnPsychology

Find Your Harmony Radioshow
Find Your Harmony Episode #495

Find Your Harmony Radioshow

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 120:47


Tracklist: 01. AFTERUS - Heaven [RISING HRMNY] LIGHT SIDE TRACK 02. Sendr - Harmony [RISING HRMNY] 03. LÜRUM - All That Remains [Eccentricity] 04. Kasablanca & Township Rebellion - It's Chemical [Mahool] 05. Stylo, Eli & Dani - Body Works [FUTURE RAVE] 06. LTN & Davva - Rising Faith (AVA Deep 200 Anthem) [AVA] FAVORITE OF THE MOMENT 07. MAXTAGE & Fathom (EG) - The Right Place [Find Your Harmony] 08. Taly Shum - FTB [Deeper Harmonies] 09. Omnia, Gabriel Eli - In My Soul [Enhanced] 10. Timo Pralle & May-Britt - The Big Divide [RNM] 11. Simonic x talkofthetown - Drive Me Home [Find Your Harmony] 12. Above & Beyond & Justine Suissa - When I Look In Your Eyes [Anjunabeats] 13. Armin van Buuren & Skytech - She A Freak [Armind] 14. Giuseppe Ottaviani & Andrew Rayel feat Alessia Labate - How Do We Know [Armada] 15. Armin van Buuren & Andrew Bayer - Serendipity [Armind] 16. JES - Take Me Away (SØNIN Remix) [Magik Muzik] 17. William Silva & Tiff Lacey - Time Won't Wait Forever [Amsterdam Trance] 18. Talla 2XLC, Clara Yates - One (Club Mix) [Technoclub Retro] 19. Sean Tyas & Peter Steele - Atlantis [Regenerate] 20. nilsix -  Nostalgia (Feeling It Again) (Vocal Mix) [Dreamstate] 21. Leon Bolier - Trouble [Black Hole] 22. Will Rees x Nu Spirit  -  Exodus [FSOE] 23. Ayda - Starlight [2Rock Recordings] 24. Dj T.H., Paul Miller & Pink Control - Kiss Of Death [FSOE] 25. DIM3NSION & StanV - Lacrimosa [A State Of Trance] 26. Steve Allen - Echoes Of Tomorrow [UPLIFT] 27. Sneijder - They Won't Keep Us Down [Afterdark] 28. Darren Porter - Millennium Memories [Reason II Rise] 29. Sunlounger, Zara Taylor, Shugz & CIElll - Lost [Armada Captivating] 30. Tempo Giusto - Wild Thing [Find Your Harmony] 31. Modeā & Bryan Kearney - Ready to Fly [Musical Freedom] DARK SIDE TRACK 32. Lewis Laite, UNYKE - Get Away [SubHarmony] CLASSIC SELECTION 33. K90 — Deliverance [Telica]

Divinely Uninspired
Divinely Uninspired - 087 - One of God's Greatest Gifts...April

Divinely Uninspired

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 65:17


Unanswered Prayers, Easter Candy, and Podcast Catch-Up with April On the podcast, Paul, Jeremy, and returning guest April banter about sampled music ("Darkest Light" by the Lafayette Afro Rock Band) and April's last era of secular rap (Master P's "Ice Cream Man"), then recap a busy Easter at church, Cadbury Creme Eggs, and expensive holiday candy. They debate drive-thru etiquette, share travel and hotel mishaps, discuss their dogs and kids' media preferences (including John Wick and Hallmark), and briefly touch on big-ticket events like the World Cup, WrestleMania, and a $5,000 Derby mint julep, plus TikTok trends like Scientology building "runs" and curiosity about the Vatican vault. The episode's main focus is wrestling with "unanswered prayers," using biblical examples (persistent widow, Hannah, Exodus, prison releases, John the Baptist, Jesus in Gethsemane, Paul's thorn) and emphasizing prayer as relationship, God's will, suffering, and practices like stillness, praying scripture, and worship music, with book recommendations from Pete Greig and Paul Miller. 00:00 Sampled Song Icebreaker 01:23 Master P Nostalgia 04:25 Easter Recap Candy Chaos 07:07 Drive Thru Thank You Debate 09:22 Milo and Dog Life Update 11:28 Ads Hallmark and Pricey Cards 13:52 Awkward TV With Teens 15:08 John Wick Talk 17:23 Kids and Screen Time 18:07 SNL Clips and Awkwardness 18:39 One Year After Flood 21:48 Dogs and Workouts 24:19 Kids Sports and Gym 25:42 World Cup Ticket Shock 27:16 Luxury Spending and Debt 29:08 Scientology TikTok Runs 31:05 Vatican Vault Mysteries 34:10 Area 51 and Secret Access 36:03 Vault Facts and Church Attic 37:24 From Jokes to Grief 39:02 What Unanswered Means 40:16 Widow and Hannah 43:39 Prayer Is Complicated 46:50 Thy Will Be Done 48:01 Suffering and Jesus 50:11 Living With Tension 54:21 Why Not You 58:41 Praying Intentionally 1:01:43 Silence and Solitude 1:03:33 Wrap Up

Larry Richert and John Shumway
Big K Hour 03: Has Paul Miller's Law actually had any effect in stopping texting and driving?

Larry Richert and John Shumway

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 28:24


Big K Hour 03: Has Paul Miller's Law actually had any effect in stopping texting and driving? full 1704 Fri, 08 May 2026 13:05:55 +0000 AdzZGDGxuG2whyz0LGLvHPFTt08DTnb7 news The Big K Morning Show news Big K Hour 03: Has Paul Miller's Law actually had any effect in stopping texting and driving? The Big K Morning Show 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False

Uplifting Only — The Radio Podcast
Uplifting Only 691 (Vocal Trance Focus) (May 7, 2026) {WORK IN PROGRESS}

Uplifting Only — The Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 119:29


Vote!: www.abora-recordings.com/vote/ This is our monthly episode featuring vocal trance, and we have 8 exclusive world premieres! All episode info & links: www.abora-recordings.com/uponly-691 TRACKLIST: 1. André Wildenhues Feat. Stacey Jay - Dare to Dream (Intro Mix) [Voice Of Our Hearts] 2. Simonic - Back to Life [Interplay Global] 3. PRE-RELEASE PICK: Illitheas - Heaven Arises [Abora Skies] [WORLD PREMIERE] 4. BREAKDOWN OF THE WEEK: Artena & Ren Faye - Temple of Hearts [Reason II Rise] 5. Aly & Fila with Ferry Tayle - Take Me Higher (Mirage Remix) [FSOE] 6. Steve Allen - Afterglow [Uplift] 7. Casepeat X M42 X Charmae - High & Dry [Nocturnal Knights] 8. William Silva - Where Have You Gone [Amsterdam Trance Records] 9. LR Uplift - Breath Of Nature [Sounds of the Stars] [WORLD PREMIERE] 10. Michael Angelo - Breaking Through The Sky [2Rock] [WORLD PREMIERE] 11. Robert B. - Echoes [2Rock Uplifting] [WORLD PREMIERE] 12. Manuel Rocca, NELLY TGM - Love Is in the Air [Abora] 13. David McRae & Claire Willis - Ignite [Suanda Voice] 14. Adip Kiyoi, Roxanne Emery - Embers (Christopher Corrigan Remix) [Suanda] 15. Ayda - Starlight [2Rock] [WORLD PREMIERE] 16. SMR LVE & That Girl - Euphoria (Trance Reserve Remix) [Suanda] 17. Caolan McConville & Ren Faye - All The Way [Reason II Rise: Uplift] 18. Regardless (UK) - Red Rocks [Beyond the Stars Reborn] [WORLD PREMIERE] 19. Fredd Moz vs. Catchfire - Waves [Synchronized Melodies] [WORLD PREMIERE] 20. Drival & Christina Novelli - Save My Life [AVA White] 21. PITTARIUS CODE, AFTERUS & Angelika Borof - Moving Forward [Ablazing] 22. Dj T.H., Paul Miller & Pink Control - Kiss Of Death [FSOE] 23. ORCHESTRAL UPLIFTING CLASSIC: BluSkay & KeyPlayer - Nocturne In C# Minor [AEZ] 24. Derek Palmer & Sydien - Feel Alive (Plutian Remix) [Emergent Skies] 25. Alan Morris & Elles de Graaf - Crescent Moon [Amsterdam Trance Records] 26. Magnettor - Overture [PROXIMUM] [WORLD PREMIERE] 27. Roman Messer & Cari - Serenity (Alexander Komarov Remix) [Suanda] 28. CHILLOUT SEND-OFF: Nicholas Gunn & Rakel Bje - This Place In Time [Blue Dot Music]

Pulse of the Practice
Beyond Tax Season: Staffing, Standards, and Strategy in a Rapidly Changing Firm

Pulse of the Practice

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 32:59


What really happens inside a firm after April 15?In this episode of Pulse of the Practice, Mo Arbas sits down with Paul Miller of Business by Design for an inside look at what forward-thinking accounting and advisory firms are doing once the tax deadline passes—but before the next one hits.Paul breaks down how his 23-person firm uses the summer months to focus on what truly drives long-term success: training, standardization, staffing strategy, and technology adoption. They explore why tax returns are no longer “the event,” how firms are shifting bandwidth away from pure technical work and toward client experience, and why non-technical advisory support roles are quickly becoming essential.You'll hear practical insights on:How modern firms structure teams across client success, advisory, and technical tax rolesWhat to look for when hiring non-technical staff—and why curiosity matters more than resumesBuilding a firm-wide “playbook” to replace one-off decision-makingWhy summer is the ideal window for training, internal resets, and process refinementHow firm leaders should think about AI and technology adoption—and why delegating that responsibility can be a costly mistakeThe growing cost of “doing nothing” as the pace of industry change acceleratesIf you're a small to mid-sized firm owner, partner, or manager who feels busy all year but still wants to build something intentional, this episode is a clear reminder that the work between deadlines may matter most.

Bob Lonsberry
5/5 Hour 4

Bob Lonsberry

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 30:22


Bob talks to Rochester City Councilman Michael Patterson, Sheri Webber and Dr. Paul Miller about the proposed city charter schools and the resistance to them. Bob talks more about charter schools.

BWD: In The Know
Future Fit Financial Planning: In Conversation with Paul Miller

BWD: In The Know

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 72:35


CRM Wars: Endgame for the Legacy?In conversation with Paul MillerIn this episode, James is joined by Paul Miller to explore why most financial planning firms don't have a true tech strategy, and why that's becoming a serious risk.After leading technology at IWP, one of the UK's early consolidators, Paul has seen first-hand what happens when multiple firms attempt to operate as one, with different systems, inconsistent processes and fragmented data underneath it all.At the centre of the problem is the assumption that the CRM is the source of truth; when in reality, it often isn't.In this episode, they discuss:Why most firms don't have a true tech strategyThe limitations of CRM as a “source of truth”The challenge of integrating multiple firms and systemsA practical approach to improving data without stopping the businessThe hidden risks of “shadow AI”Why data quality is becoming critical in M&A valuationsWhy AI will amplify problems if the data isn't rightThis episode offers a practical and honest look at the infrastructure behind advice firms — and why getting the foundations right matters more than ever.If you're a financial planner, firm owner or leader thinking about data, systems or AI, this episode is for you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Porn and The Gospel
He Called Me 100 Days Ago in Crisis

Porn and The Gospel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 28:12


Spencer reflects on a friend who called him nearly 100 days ago in crisis, and how that one act of raising his hand to say "I need help" changed everything. From there, Spencer looks at the Apostle Paul's prayers across his letters, specifically how often Paul asked others to pray for him. Three things emerge from Paul's prayer requests that every man needs to hear: the faith of Paul, the humility of Paul, and the mindset of Paul. Spencer walks through Old Testament and New Testament examples of answered prayer, shares what's been happening in his own weekly prayer group, and challenges listeners to examine whether they're using prayer as a wartime weapon or a domestic intercom. Key Points When men raise their hand and say "I need help," it's one of the most powerful and difficult things they can do. Paul didn't just pray for others. He repeatedly, urgently asked others to pray for him. The faith of Paul: He had studied, heard eyewitness accounts, and personally experienced the power of prayer (Moses, Abraham, Hannah, Elijah, Hezekiah, Solomon, Peter, Cornelius, his own conversion). The humility of Paul: Even as the man writing most of the New Testament and seeing God do extraordinary things, he never put himself above needing prayer. The mindset of Paul: He saw life as war and prayer as a weapon, not a comfort device. Spencer shares how a simple text to his friend Olan ("Do you want to start getting together and praying once a week?") grew into a weekly Monday morning prayer gathering of five men, and the answered prayers that have followed. Quotes from E.M. Bounds, Paul Miller, and John Piper on the nature and purpose of prayer.

Ruse Radio
PAUL MILLER - The Air Fryer Philosophy

Ruse Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 173:38


Paul Miller is a stand-up comedian & producer based in Chicago, Illinois! His new special, 'Lunch Break' is OUT NOW on YouTube!

Pulse of the Practice
Pulse of the Practice: Advisory Symposium 2026 Preview from Huntington Beach

Pulse of the Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 6:02


In this episode of Pulse of the Practice, Mo Arbas and Paul Miller are joined by Therese "T on the Street" to preview this year's Advisory Symposium in Huntington Beach, California, happening June 2–4. They share what attendees can expect, including more than 40 breakout sessions covering advisory, AI, new technology, and thought leadership, plus appearances from keynote speakers Tom Hood and John Kriesel. The team also highlights the event's live podcast kickoff, networking, and a Beach Boys-themed party that promises to make this year's symposium both insightful and unforgettable.

Pulse of the Practice
Time, Tech, and Tax Season: Why the Future of Prep Is Changing Fast

Pulse of the Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 27:17


n this episode of Pulse of the Practice, Mo Arbas and Paul Miller dig into the real-world pressures of tax season — from the grind of long days and missed spring weather to the growing chaos of client document habits. They explore why multitasking is a myth, how time seems to “collapse” in modern firms, and why protecting your schedule has become essential.But the conversation quickly expands to the bigger shift happening in the profession. Mo and Paul break down how technology, automation, and emerging AI-driven agents are rapidly reshaping tax prep, document handling, staffing needs, and client expectations. They discuss why traditional tax preparation is no longer the “bread and butter,” what firms must standardize to scale, and how the role of the accountant is evolving toward advisory and year‑round financial insight.It's an honest, forward‑looking conversation about the pressures firms face today — and the opportunities that lie ahead for those willing to rethink their workflows, client relationships, and service models.

What's Eric Eating
Episode 540 - Paul Miller of Gr8 Plate Hospitality

What's Eric Eating

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 35:39


Today on the show Eric is joined by Paul Miller of Gr8 Plate Hospitality. Paul speaks with Eric about the latest happenings at Gr8 Plate Hospitality, why Union Kitchen didn't end up working out in Katy, changing the Union Kitchen in Garden Oaks to Jax on the Tracks, why the change was right for that location of Union Kitchen, how the neighborhood has responded so far, what the future looks like for Gr8 Plate, why things are so difficult for restaurants currently, and an overarching conversation about the state of things for restaurants currently. Got a question for Eric? Email him at eric@culturemap.com. Follow Eric on Instagram @ericsandler and check out some of Eric's latest articles online at Culturemap.com: Houston's 10 Best Neighborhood Restaurants Offer Comfort and Convenience New Chicken Restaurant Flies into Houston with 'Gluten-Friendly' Tendies These 10 Restaurants and Pop-Ups Serve Houston's Best Sandwiches Growing Houston Sushi Chain Rolls into New Galleria-Area Development Loch Bar Owner Takes Over Downtown Tower's Cafe, Adds Japanese Eatery

Pulse of the Practice
From Extensions to Expertise: How Firms Grow by Capturing What They Know

Pulse of the Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 27:37


In this episode of Pulse of the Practice, Mo Arbas and Paul Miller dive deep into the real challenges firms face during the busiest part of tax season—from extensions and deadlines to client expectations and team bandwidth. But the conversation quickly expands into something much bigger: how firms can scale smarter by building systems for knowledge sharing, pattern recognition, and staff development.Mo and Paul explore how recorded meetings, AI tools, and intentional review processes can transform scattered expertise into a firm-wide advantage. They unpack how advisory work follows recognizable patterns, why client interactions often repeat across firms, and how identifying those similarities can dramatically speed up staff training and reduce burnout.They also discuss:Why early, uncomfortable client conversations save time laterHow to use AI recordings to improve—not just document—client meetingsThe difference between memorizing steps and understanding core conceptsHow to build a “client intelligence” library that outlives any single team memberWhy transparency and shared knowledge strengthen firm culture and retentionPacked with insight and practical ideas, this episode connects the dots between workflow efficiency, advisory growth, team development, and long-term scalability.

The Savvy Sauce
Parenting 0-18 With an Eternal Perspective: An Interview with Jessica Smartt (Episode 286)

The Savvy Sauce

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 52:21


Parenting 0-18 With an Eternal Perspective: An Interview with Jessica Smartt (Episode 286)   Hebrews 12:11 NIV “No discipline seems pleasant at the time, but painful. Later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who have been trained by it"   *Transcription Below*   Jessica Smartt is the author of Come On Home, Memory-Making Mom and Let Them Be Kids. She graduated college with an English degree, a religion minor and a hankering to pour into kids. After teaching middle school literature for five years, she was promoted to her current position and dream job: wife, homeschooling mom, author, and Professional Encourager of Intentional Moms. She lives in sunny North Carolina on a family farm with horses, chickens, and an ever-increasing number of beloved cats. She and her husband, Todd, have three beautiful children. She loves to energize everyday moms to save childhood and build close-knit families. Jessica's favorites include: bike rides, spinach quiche, a clean kitchen, being warm, national parks, and food that anyone else made. Connect with Jessica through Instagram or her website.   Thank you to Our Sponsor: WinShape Marriage   Questions and Topics We Cover: What questions can we ask ourselves as mothers to take inventory and get real about our capacity, health, and gifts? How can we purposefully make our home a place our family loves to be and we do too? Will you share a handful of your other favorite practical tips for building a strong family that we haven't covered yet?   Other Episode Mentioned from The Savvy Sauce: Making Family Memories with Jessica Smartt   Connect with The Savvy Sauce on Facebook or Instagram or Our Website   Gospel Scripture: (all NIV) Romans 3:23 “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,”   Romans 3:24 “and are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus.”   Romans 3:25 (a) “God presented him as a sacrifice of atonement, through faith in his blood.”    Hebrews 9:22 (b) “without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness.”    Romans 5:8 “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”    Romans 5:11 “Not only is this so, but we also rejoice in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received reconciliation.”    John 3:16 “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.”   Romans 10:9 “That if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.”    Luke 15:10 says “In the same way, I tell you, there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.”   Romans 8:1 “Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus”   Ephesians 1:13–14 “And you also were included in Christ when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation. Having believed, you were marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit, who is a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance until the redemption of those who are God's possession- to the praise of his glory.”   Ephesians 1:15–23 “For this reason, ever since I heard about your faith in the Lord Jesus and your love for all the saints, I have not stopped giving thanks for you, remembering you in my prayers. I keep asking that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, may give you the spirit of wisdom and revelation, so that you may know him better. I pray also that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance in the saints, and his incomparably great power for us who believe. That power is like the working of his mighty strength, which he exerted in Christ when he raised him from the dead and seated him at his right hand in the heavenly realms, far above all rule and authority, power and dominion, and every title that can be given, not only in the present age but also in the one to come. And God placed all things under his feet and appointed him to be head over everything for the church, which is his body, the fullness of him who fills everything in every way.”   Ephesians 2:8–10 “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith – and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God – not by works, so that no one can boast. For we are God‘s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.“   Ephesians 2:13 “But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far away have been brought near through the blood of Christ.“   Philippians 1:6 “being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”   *Transcription*   Music: (0:00 – 0:14)   Laura Dugger: (0:15 - 1:23) Welcome to The Savvy Sauce where we have practical chats for intentional living. I'm your host, Laura Dugger, and I'm so glad you're here.   I'm thrilled to introduce you to our sponsor, WinShape Marriage. Their weekend marriage retreats will strengthen your marriage while you enjoy the gorgeous setting, delicious food, and quality time with your spouse. To find out more, visit them online at winshapemarriage.org.   My returning guest for today is Jessica Smartt. She has authored another brilliant book entitled, Come On Home: A Grace-Filled Guide to Raising a Family Who Loves (and Likes) Each Othe. You're not going to want to miss a minute of this episode because she answers every question with kindness and eternal wisdom, yet she still manages to share plenty of fun ideas and applicable tips.   Here's our chat. Welcome to The Savvy Sauce, Jessica.   Jessica Smartt: (1:25 - 1:28)  Thanks so, much for having me. I'm excited about our conversation.   Laura Dugger: (1:29 - 1:44) Well, I've been looking so, forward to this, and it's been a few years since you were a guest on The Savvy Sauce, so, as you're looking back, can you just walk us through how your motherhood experience has changed from the early days to now currently?   Jessica Smartt: (1:46 - 3:36) Yeah, it has changed so, much, and I actually was thinking about this just on my own. God is so, good, and I don't know if everyone's experience is kind of like this. I look around and see very high-functioning young mothers, so, I'm thinking maybe not, but I just feel like those first couple years were such a struggle with a lot of mental illness and just anxiety, and probably that led into depression, too, and just feeling really overwhelmed. I do feel like a lot of it was sleep deprivation, which is a literal torture technique that armies use, so, I think just caring for my body better has actually been a huge thing, but also just God is just so, kind, and I think I mentioned in the book of just really early on having this moment where I thought I'm not any good to anybody, and I didn't fast-forward to see any of this, right?  I didn't know how it was going to end. I just knew I felt terrible, and I couldn't function and overcome with anxiety, and everything was blurry and overwhelming, and so, to then fast-forward and see personally in my own life the rewards of my kids are doing well, and I like being a mom a lot, and professionally that I'm even writing about it is stunning, so, it's a real redemption story to me, and just proof that also God uses those pits because it was out of that that I was able to actually gain traction even on my blog sharing about my personal experience and loss and weakness. God used that, so, I'm really grateful.   Laura Dugger: (3:36 - 3:45) That's incredible to get just a little picture of that journey, and can you update us with your kids' ages now as of today?   Jessica Smartt: (3:45 - 3:59) Yes, so, I have a 16-year-old boy. Last week we were visiting college, and that is very weird, and then a 14-year-old boy and an 11-year-old daughter.   Laura Dugger: (4:00 - 4:19) Okay, wonderful. So, regardless of what phase we're in as parents, do you have any recommendations for questions that we can begin to ask ourselves so that we can take inventory and get real about our capacity and our health and our gifts?   Jessica Smartt: (4:20 - 7:00) Right, yes, so, in Come on Home, that's kind of how I kick it off because I say, you know, you can't have the family that if in order to have the family you want or the home you want, you have to be honest about what you actually have and what you're starting with, and so, part of that is taking inventory of yourself and your life, and that's not something we often stop to do in the chaos and busyness, so, I asked what your capacity is and really just trying to help mom just think through preaching to myself here, like all the things that are on our plate, and is there something on our plate that the Lord maybe is not calling us to or that doesn't correlate and match to what our really core values are in life, and those are hard questions to ask, but they actually bring a lot of relief to just be honest with yourself about what's happening in your life and coming before the Lord and saying, you know, I'd literally say, like, make a list of all the things that you're doing and look at it and see if you should take any off, and the list is, you know, stunningly long for a lot of us, but yeah, so, that's just capacity, just kind of thinking through where we are and what we actually have the bandwidth to do, and then I talk about health and actually asking, like, your husband, if you're married, you know, how would you like me to care for myself better? What's one thing that you like when I do? And a lot of times I think we're really surprised when we hear the things they appreciate or what they'd like us to do, and they might just be giving us a really wonderful gift to go invest in an area in our life that we've been overlooking. So, and then gifts, that's a really fun one, too, because I'm not you and you're not me, and we're not the listeners, but God has uniquely equipped all of us to be the mom and the homemaker, you know, in our particular callings.   So, saying, like, are you a good organizer? Are you, you know, the fun mom, right, that I wish I was and I'm not? Are you, you know, the adventurer mom? Are you the crafty mom? You know, God has given, do you cook well and, you know, enjoy that? And everybody has a gift, that you're, whether you're, you know, a soft place to land for your kids and a good listener, or you're, you know, more drill sergeant-y, like those firstborns tend to be, and that is me, so, that's why I can say that. But just thinking about, like, what skills and gifts did God give me to lead my family well? And so, that was just kind of the ground-tilling up work before you think through, like, how can we build the family that we really want with the life that we actually have and the person we really are?   Laura Dugger: (7:01 - 8:14) And I love, that was one of the aspects of the book that I just appreciated. You sprinkle all these insightful questions throughout, and it is really great to reflect on those with the Lord or with the journal or in conversation, but you're encouraging us repeatedly to get a long-term vision of this parenting journey. And so, it makes me think, my husband works with Chick-fil-A, and oftentimes he's encouraged to be careful not to just get caught up working in the business, but to pull back and work on the business, and it's actually better for everybody. And I just think as parents, we need that same reminder to kind of lift up our eyes, get a different view, and get above these urgent, incessant needs of today and look at where we're going. And I think the Bible speaks a lot to that with being prudent. And you challenge us with that long-term view to actually take an eternal view in parenting, which is inevitably going to impact how we steward our time and our decision making. So, can you speak to both of those?   Jessica Smartt: (8:16 - 10:23) Yeah, I mean, the eternal, the perspective, I think I said, you know, there's the Bible verse about you reap what you sow, and we think of it as like a cautionary warning. And it is, but it's also just a true statement of how life works, meaning what you invest in, and what you spend your time in, what you care about, what the things you're actually doing is where you're going to see growth. And so, if I am investing in my home, I'm going to see fruit in there. Now, of course, it's not a one-to-one, it's not a slot machine. So, you know, we don't know exactly what it's going to look like. And God is so, good to cover up even over the areas that we've done a bad job in. But in general, you can't expect to grow cucumbers if you've been planting tomatoes. Like what you've been planting in the ground is what's going to grow up. And so, that's just like, even though it's kind of like fancy wordy language, it's always just a good reminder to me to think like, what am I actually spending my time doing?   I want a family that, like I was a recipient of, that's warm and inviting and you want to be around. And in order to get that, like you have to plant it. And so, that's a lot of being present as a mom and which is so, hard, very hard. But I just wanted to not lay a burden on moms, but really just encourage them like, do those things that are going to reap the life you actually want in the long term.  And of course, you mentioned the word eternity, that's planning, building disciples. And so, that is a very long road. You know, you're not going to always see the fruit of that, you know, immediately. But keeping our eye on, you know, I want to raise kids that are living out the calling that God has placed on their lives and are going out into this world to be truth and light. Like, oh my goodness, so, many hard, boring conversations that you have to have, but you have to, like that's, that's part of the equation.   Laura Dugger: (10:26 - 11:35) I think that even that piece is with discipline too, which is one of my least favorite parts of parenting. I don't know if others relate to that, but a verse that I find so, encouraging is Hebrews 12:11, that "no discipline seems pleasant at the time, but painful later on. However, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who have been trained by it." And so, I love that encouragement you're giving to a parent for the long view, and you bring up your family of origin. You write so much about this gratitude you have for your parents and something you wrote really stuck with me where you say someone was always home, both physically and metaphorically, someone was paying attention. So, Jessica, what caution do you want to share with any parents today who may be tempted to let go a little too early, a little too soon and too young, whether that's with technology or even just being physically present?   Jessica Smartt: (11:36 - 14:25) I think it's just so, important for moms and dads to receive their instructions, not from the world, but from the Lord, because the culture right now is okaying and even encouraging parenting that is not godly parenting. We have so many distractions and we are pulled towards our phones, towards our own personal growth and flourishing, which is okay. You know, of course we want us to be healthy as we just mentioned, but at the expense of the kids that God has put in our lives, that is what, that is the messaging you're going to receive from the world. If you're hanging out with people who do not have a biblical worldview, that is going to be how they're spending their time.  And it's not a judgment statement. It's just, it is an observation that they, that is not, the focus is not, I'm going to sit and, you know, maybe at one point culturally years and years ago, it really was more family oriented, but it is not anymore.  It just simply is not. And, you know, it masquerades under that as, you know, oh, we're all going to the soccer game together and we're going to go watch the gymnastics performance or whatever it is. But that, that is not always true discipling of your children.   That's kind of being present in a cursory way and not truly and really, to really pay attention and really be present with your kids is going to look vastly different than what the rest of the world is doing.  And if it doesn't, you got to check. And I, I'm saying this as absolutely of myself, you know, there are moms that are just on their phone, and I can do that as well. I've had to put in, we can talk about specifics, but I've had to put in like specific things in my, in my actual phone, you know, and in my life parameters and guidelines so that I'm not doing that. But no one in the world is going to tell you not to, that's normal to just be stuck on your phone as a mom, as a kid, whatever. And so, a like, where are you getting your voice? That's saying how to parent, who are the voices that are speaking into your life?  Are you listening to older and wiser mentors? Are you reading really good books? Are you putting yourself in the word first thing in the morning or are you just floating around with whatever culture says to do? And I don't mean to sound judgy here because I am deeply convicted even as I'm speaking this of like, am I living this? I'm not always, it's very, very hard. But I just think we first, first step is, you know, to orient yourself to the Lord and how would he have you parent?  Not what is everyone else okay with doing? Cause it's going to look very different.   Laura Dugger: (14:26 - 16:54)  Okay. I love that with kind of the emphasis on; it does require a sacrifice from us with that quality and quantity time. And it makes me think on page 38 of your book, you encourage us to take the time to know each child, helping them find their passion, abilities, gifts, and interests.  And that really does bless both the child and the parent. And now a brief message from our sponsor.   Friends, I'm excited to share with you today's sponsor, WinShape Marriage. Do you feel like you need a weekend away with your spouse and a chance to grow in your relationship together at the same time? WinShape Marriage is a fantastic ministry that provides weekend marriage retreats to help couples grow closer together in every season and stage of life. From premarital to parenting to the emptiness phase, there is an opportunity for you. WinShape Marriage is grounded on the belief that the strongest marriages are the ones that are nurtured, even when it seems things are going smoothly, so that they're stronger if they do hit a bump along their marital journey. These weekend retreats are hosted within the beautiful refuge of WinShape Retreat, perched in the mountains of Rome, Georgia, which is a short drive from Atlanta, Birmingham, and Chattanooga. While you're there, you will be well fed, well nurtured, and well cared for.   During your time away in this beautiful place, you and your spouse will learn from expert speakers and explore topics related to intimacy, overcoming challenges, improving communication, and more. I've stayed on site at WinShape before, and I can attest to their generosity, food, and content. You will be so grateful you went. To find an experience that's right for you and your spouse, head to their website, winshapemarriage.org/savvy.  That's W-I-N-S-H-A-P-E marriage.org/savvy. S-A-V-V-Y.  Thanks for your sponsorship.   So, Jessica, what has this looked like in your home? And can you give us some ideas?   Jessica Smartt: (16:56 - 19:19) Yeah, I just think it is so, easy for us to have our own expectations of what our kids are, and even to speak that over them from the minute they come out of the womb, whether it's, oh, we've just pinned them as to be this, or it's something that we are, or something that we want them to be. But instead to look and see like, who is this actual child that's been created? And I thought of, you know, years and years ago, my son was like, itching to do something, you know, they get to be like nine, 10. And they start feeling like, you know, they need something other than mom in the house. And we were kind of praying about it and thinking it through. And he said, “I think I really would like to play soccer.”   And at the time, we were pretty, pretty committed into the baseball world. And I was like, no, you know, I had friendships with the parents, and we liked the coach, and we were already there. And soccer was this whole thing I didn't even know, you know, I was like, no.  And honestly, I waited for a year or two. But now my both my boys are in a semi travel league. It's not like all out driving all across the country, but they've been able to play at a higher level.  And they're doing amazing. It's clearly what they were meant to do. And I couldn't miss out on that just by being like, no, you know, that's not what you do.   Like, you know, so, just being open as a parent to really like, what are they good at? And it may not be what you thought it may not be what you are good at. My daughter loves to make a giant mess in the kitchen, giant and cook. And oh, my goodness, it is very hard for me because I'm like a keep it clean.  Don't use all the ingredients. But I've been convicted to really, you know, let her explore these gifts. I have a friend whose daughter is making these elaborate birthday cakes. I mean, like the most crazy food network kind of thing. And I saw it and thought, I know what that kitchen must have looked like when you let her do that. That was a lot of days and afternoons of you letting her waste the flour and make a big mess.  But the fruit is, it's incredible. And, so, yeah, sacrificing what we want to let them grow into, you know, and God is so, good.   Like if we don't know what it is, pray with your kid, like you, what did you, what is your thing?  What do you think God's made you to do? We, you know, need an activity. What, what, let's ask God, like what he wants you to do. I've never prayed a prayer like that that hasn't been answered and never.   Laura Dugger: (19:20 - 19:47)  Oh, that's so, good. I mean, we think of for friendship for ourselves or with our children or activities that they want to do, just hopefully that's what we keep being reminded of is bring it to the Lord rather than seeking out those voices and culture and see what his perfect plan is. But you also write an entire chapter on the power of time. So, will you share some of your applicable wisdom here?   Jessica Smartt: (19:49 - 22:15)  Yes. And you know, don't mind me while I actually get out the book, because even though you wrote it, sometimes you're like, what exactly did I say? Um, but thinking through like activities that our family has signed up for, as I mentioned, you know, I was kind of like connected in that baseball mindset.  And so, was it actually the right thing for my kids? Maybe or maybe not. And so, I talked through like at questions to ask, you know, as a husband and wife about where our family's going and what activities our kids are doing, which is a giant question today.   I don't think parents are thoughtful enough about what they're signing up for and what they're doing. And you get, you know, mid-November and your schedule is completely packed and your kids having meltdowns and you're never eating dinner together. And you're like, how did we get to this life? But it was a little bit of like, not quite following the path ahead mentally to see what it would look like. And I would just encourage anybody right now that it's not too late to rearrange, even if you have to quit something, even if it costs a deposit, even if you have to back out, like we are not as trapped as we think we are. And if you're doing something in your family that's not healthy, or, you know, it's not benefiting you stop, like no one's gonna, you know, anyway.   So, as you're thinking through activities, I talked about the interest question, which means like, is your kid actually there? Or is it like you that's kind of getting more out of this? And then I talked about the mealtime question.  And maybe we'll get to this, but family meals are so important. They really are. Even if it is, you know, not hours of sitting there with candlelight, whatever, just to have that checkpoint together. So, is your activity schedule, allowing you to uphold whatever your values are with meals? I'm not gonna tell you what they are, but is that what you want, really? And then the whole family question.   You know, I've seen a lot, and we've lived it too, of like the younger kid being getting drug around to the older talented kid's activities.  That's really a hard one, right? And so, I'm not saying don't do that. Sometimes families are gonna just look like that for seasons. But I do think it's worth stopping to say, what is it like right now to be that youngest child? What are they going through?  And am I being kind to them? You know, are there switches we can kind of make in the family? Because it's, you know, the family is not about one person and their talents. It's a holistic, healthy, functioning unit.   Laura Dugger: (22:18 - 23:21)  Absolutely. So, even, I hear you saying, evaluating, again, kind of taking inventory. What is on the family plate? How is that affecting every human in the unit of the family?  Is that taking us where we want to go? Just being, I love how you use the word thoughtful. Just being full of thoughts of this and taking it to the Lord of what's the wise thing to do. And for all of us, I think with that time question, it does lead us to the question of, who are we spending the most time with? Because that will significantly impact our lives.  It'll impact our children as well. So, do you have any other, I love those questions. Any other lessons that you've learned? I'm thinking especially related to activities and youth sports come to mind because our culture really has gone to the side of idolizing it and catering everything else around that. So, do you have any other wisdom to share on that topic?   Jessica Smartt: (23:23 - 25:48)  Yeah, I mean, I'll just share. Personally, we have decided to have our kids play at a level that is probably sub what their talent could be. And I don't know.  I guess time will tell. If they look back and they were like, mom, I really, you know, could have, but I have a hunch that they won't. I more often am seeing in my friends and stuff that it's like, they get into high school, and the kids are kind of starting to feel burnt out. Or they're like, you know, it's so, hard right now to be, I mean, not even a professional, let's say soccer player, but at college, it's like unheard of.  It's the elite, elite. And so, it's like, why are you doing this anyway?   And we've had several opportunities to compete at higher levels and try out for things that we have said no to, you know, because it would require being gone more nights, it would require tons of time in the car, it would be families away on the weekends.  So, we have some of that. I think it's important when you have boys, especially to let them have an outlet to compete as we, if you know, I homeschool as you do. And so, if you have a homeschooled teenage boy, they should probably be doing something right. So, I am not saying sit at home and, you know, play Monopoly every night as a family. But, we have chosen to prioritize other things.   And so, so far, I am super grateful for that. We had a season where we were way too busy with baseball. And it was the boys were like 10 and 12. And Monday through Thursday, one of them had a different we were never eating together Monday through Thursday, Saturdays, we were taking off different directions. I could never understand why we had to drive two hours to play a team. I'm like, there's so, many baseball players right in this neighborhood.  Can we not find a team? And God use that it's fine. But, but I don't I don't envy that season.   And I'm really grateful for some of the breathing room that we've had. And also, I would say my son, my oldest son is a gifted guitar player and singer. And he would not be able to do that. If we were 110% in one of those other sports, he would not have any time to even pursue those other interests.  You just never know. You know, I think white space and mental white space and time, I talk about this and let them be kids is so important for just developing as a person. No one flourishes well with a completely jam-packed schedule. And so, how would we expect our children to, you know, that is good.   Laura Dugger: (25:48 - 26:02)  That is so, wise. And how can we strategically connect with our kids so that they do feel seen, and known and loved and liked?   Jessica Smartt: (26:03 - 27:54)  Yes. I mean, that feels overwhelming, doesn't it? But and I talked through in the book kind of each one of those categories. But I know this is going to sound cliche, but I would just say a like recognizing that if a kid doesn't feel like you like them, they're going to notice that. And so, it doesn't matter all the extra things what you're getting them for Christmas, and where you're they're taking them if they really genuinely feel like you're kind of annoyed with them. They know that.   And that's, that's not great. So, I would say first step before you get into any practicals and pancake breakfast and all that is just like, if you are feeling that way to your kid, a don't feel guilty. It's natural.  We all have that at times. And be come before God and just say, these are the feelings I'm dealing with. Can you please help me here? And again, to quote myself, I've never prayed that prayer and it not been answered.  God has always shown up in some way. And so, often what it looks like I talk about in being liked is just like genuinely working on something that you have in common.   I think my parents did that so, well with us. And it wasn't the same thing because my siblings and I are all different. But they really worked to always find common ground and always have that relationship bucket full, right? My mom is like big on, you know, don't make too many withdrawals unless you have made a lot of deposits. And they lived that for years and years and years of pouring into us and genuinely connecting with us. So, way harder to do than to say, but that's our goal. And I do actually have a lot of specific ideas in the book of random ways you can love your kids, love languages and all of that. But yeah, asking God for help.   Laura Dugger: (27:55 - 28:09) And sometimes it's just helpful to hear what somebody else does, even if that's not exactly how it'll apply to our situation. But can you just give one example of a way that you use your child's love language, maybe both for one of your sons and your daughter?   Jessica Smartt: (28:11 - 29:33) Well, I've learned a lot about my middle child, and he loves the comfort things in life. So, if I see him struggling with school or something, I can bring him, you know, yogurt parfait or he likes coffee. So, we give our kids coffee.  Don't sue us anyway. But if I make him a cup of coffee, oh, you can just see it in his face. It's like, oh, mom loves me, you know?  He's one that even like if I go make his bed, he'll appreciate that. Not every kid is like that. But just kind of seeing and noticing the things that he likes.   That's been kind of something that we do. And then my daughter loves to tell stories, long, long stories. And I'm working so hard to not only like, I want to listen, but also, you know, teach her how to condense. Because Jordan Peterson says, don't let your kid become someone that is, you know, not pleasant to be around.  If you're struggling with something, someone else will, too. And she's an absolute delight.  I mean, truly. But so, just listening to her stories and kind of working on the art of conversation. My mom always said, play tennis, conversation tennis. So, you hit the ball, and then I hit the ball back to you. So, we're working on that, you know?   Laura Dugger: (29:35 - 30:05)  Absolutely. That reciprocity is huge. If you take turns asking questions, it reminds me, a previous guest, Jodi Berndt, had also said, in addition to that, let's also teach our children how to serve the ball. So, to initiate that, I just thought that that's so good. I'll work that in. Jessica, how can we purposefully make our home a place our family loves to be? And we do, too.   Jessica Smartt: (30:07 - 31:52) I have been learning so, much about this in this stage of life, you know, in my 40s.  And again, it's hard when you have little kids. So, I think you can probably say across the board, it's going to look different when you're raising little kids to have a warm and wonderful inviting home than it is in your later years when your kids are older, and you have more time.  But I would just challenge moms. Well, I look back and I think, if I hadn't been so, stretched thin and put unrealistic expectations on myself in other areas of life, I maybe could have invested in my home a little bit more. And the thing I have learned is that having a home that's peacefully run just reaps so, many benefits for a woman and her family.   And I am behind the curve, I feel like, on this. But as I have learned to organize my space and really pour myself into my home, not feeling like it's a waste of time to organize a pantry. It is amazing how it blesses my family.  People notice it. And it's hard to even articulate it because you wouldn't even think that if you clean out a closet, it's going to bless your family. But it really actually does.  And my husband benefits from it. He's not even like a strict, everything has to be clean. But when I've worked on something in the home, he sees it and notices it and appreciates it. So, God has just been teaching me so, much about what it looks like to really be like a homemaker, a godly homemaker and pour myself into my home. And I have reaped so much joy and peace from living out that role and calling in my life.   Laura Dugger: (31:53 - 32:23) That was one of the quotes I wrote down that observation that you made on page 142. And I'll just quote you, "when I do something to invest in our home, every single member of our family brightens." And I exactly great and you gave practical ways of how we can do that. And I also like it because it gives a little freedom because we're one of the family members too. And I think we brighten when we get that space in order.   Jessica Smartt: (32:24 - 33:06)  Absolutely. Yes, absolutely. Again, back to our earlier like cultural, cultural narrative versus biblical. There's like a, there's a lot of messaging about that it doesn't matter to really invest in your home and your family. And that's just not how God made the world to operate. So, I would challenge moms that even if they are doing what the rest of everyone is doing, and it's like, ah, it looks like a bomb went off in here. Like, um, you know, that may not be how God is calling us to live with a giant disclaimer that there are seasons of life that it truly does look like a bomb went off.  And that is okay. We are doing good gospel work, raising children.   Laura Dugger: (33:07 - 33:46)  Absolutely. But then also I think Proverbs 31 sometimes gets a bad rap, but really there's a lot of freedom in it for women because it is how the Lord created us, but she does look well to the ways of her household. And I think that just summed up, she's one of the members of the household, but so is everybody else. And that's one thing that can bless everyone, but you are just full and abundant with ideas, and you have an appendix in the book full of resources to help us maintain and take care of all our responsibilities. So, will you share a few of those ideas with us?   Jessica Smartt: (33:47 - 34:46) Um, yes, I, and maybe this is my homeschool mom speaking, but I have just learned so, much from other good books. I have, it's truly changed my life just in whether it's talking about personal health or discipline or marriage or prayer or my home. So, the thing I'm really actually most proud about in the appendix is my list of recommended resources. And it's just all the books that have impacted me as a mom and also impacted my writing too.  Um, I'll, I'll mention one. I think, uh, I don't know if everyone has read A Praying Life, but that has completely transformed not only my walk with the Lord, but my prayer life.  And I've implemented, um, it's Paul Miller, I believe his idea for prayer cards. And I do that every morning. Um, it has been the sweetest thing, and I've really reaped a lot of blessing out of kind of modeling what he sets up in that book.  So, that's just one example. If you haven't read A Praying Life, you should definitely go read it.   Laura Dugger: (34:47 - 35:20)  That's awesome. And I don't know if this ties in, but I'm just remembering back one of the podcasts that I heard you speak on. You share your definition of godly self-care, and you say that it's whatever helps you do your job well and not at the sacrifice of others. So, can you elaborate with some encouragement for how we can make sure that we don't go to either side, that we don't neglect ourselves, but we also continue with this merrymaking for our family.   Jessica Smartt: (35:21 - 38:22)  Right. Yes. And, um, that definition, I always want to be like, you know, the end part about not to the sacrifice of someone else. When I had a young, I think I had two kids and my baby was six weeks old.  I had a very qualified, loving teenage girl. Watch my two kids while my husband and I left for literally an hour to go to five guys and get burgers.  And my youngest was not thrilled. He did not prefer the bottle. So, in some ways his life was unsettled for a brief moment, but that was okay. So, I think everyone knows when I say, um, you know, not to the sacrifice of everyone else.   What I'm saying is like looking at the family and certainly we shouldn't be like living this plush and well-watered life and someone else's withering away. So, it's a general statement of, you know, that it would be too far, as you said, on the extreme of, and I do think that happens honestly, because we're all self-centered.  It's not that we don't love our kids. We're just trained to care about ourselves. But many women struggle on the other side of, um, maybe neglecting some areas in their life that could truly help them to be better wives and better moms. And, um, it's a really fun activity to think like, what, how could I change my life a little bit in a way that I would be a better wife and mom.   And I'm not meaning that to justify any sort of behavior that, you know, you want to do, because you certainly could use that for almost anything. Um, but really to think like, how can I be the best mom and wife that I could possibly be? And it might mean making some, giving yourself some breathing room. And I would also encourage women to, um, one of the best uses for that time is to work on your marriage because there's direct overflow into the family. And so, best case, I gave some ideas of like family adventures that can kind of fill your cup along with everyone else. And I would say maybe next best or equal would-be husband, wife stuff where you can check out, connect, and you're overflowing and ready to enter back into family life.   And then finally things that it's certainly fine to just step out and find those things that are life giving to you, but just trying to keep an eye on, you know, how is everyone in the family doing? And there might be seasons.  I think of my mom caring for her mom who had dementia. She wasn't really well watered in that season. She was, she was quite depleted, but that's what the Lord had been calling her to do at that period of time. Um, and we often were like, mom, you've got to like, we thought she did too much, you know?  Um, but looking back, I think she really is so grateful that she laid down her life. There's not regret.  And so, I'm like, well, maybe she was right all along. I don't know.   Laura Dugger: (38:23 - 38:58)  Good though. The both and to have seasons of that, where we can refresh so, that when we go into a season where it's a little bit prior, we can be serving hopefully still from the overflow. But you also just blew me away in the book with your knowledge on roots. And the subtitle of that chapter is "recipes, relics, relatives, and other things that keep kids grounded." So, will you just teach us a little bit more about roots and share how it applies to building a strong family?   Jessica Smartt: (39:00 - 40:51)  Yes, I would like to shout out to my husband who is in the landscaping business. So, he helped me. I was like, hey, can you please give me some fun facts about roots?  And he was thrilled. But um, one thing I mentioned is that most plant problems are caused by root issues. And gosh, have I seen that in real life, like even as an adult, you notice somebody that is carrying still issues that they're working through from their childhood. And so, what a gift we're giving our kids by giving them those strong, good roots and a healthy, you know, childhood to enter into adulthood, not crippled by things, but that they can give out of strength.   And my husband and I feel like, you know, although our families of origin were not perfect, we lived that story, we were able to go out in strength, and not, you know, carrying all this emotional baggage. That's what I would like to give my kids. So, um, but then yeah, at the end, I share that the most integral roots to the plant's wellbeing are the ones right near the surface. And I thought, what a kind of cool parallel that even if we, you know, I've shared about my experience, but someone listening may not have good roots, and they really might struggle with having support and partnership. But they can give a new story to their kids. They can give them the roots that they did not have through the Lord's strength.  And I have found friends that I'm literally seeing them do it. But they are they are crippled. And you know, in therapy and dealing with all this trauma, but they're passing a different story on to their kids.  And how cool is that? I have so much admiration for that. It seems like it's something that really only can be done through the Lord's strength, but he does it. He writes those stories.   Laura Dugger: (40:51 - 41:11)  And he seems to delight in redemption stories. So, I appreciate you sharing that. And I'd love to continue kind of this idea time. Will you just share another handful of your favorite practical tips for building a strong family that are topics we haven't covered yet?   Jessica Smartt: (41:13 - 43:16) Well, I would start with one thing I have seen huge rewards is if we do sort of like a secret Santa idea, and we actually do it also before Valentine's Day and do you know, your cupids arrow, whatever, because it just changes your whole mindset when you're suddenly thinking, how can I, you know, love this person in my family, you're in a better mood.  And so, we divide up names. And then we also do like acts of service. And that is just such a fun, like low keyway to kind of get your kids to think about loving their siblings instead of being annoyed by them. We have loved doing game nights, and we're not like big game people. But finding ones that I think my encouragement would be that it doesn't have to be like this long three-hour thing.   If your family's not into that, we've done like minute to win at games that I just pulled up online.  We have a lot of games that are like, no mental stress. They're very easy, like Slopsy. If anybody has not played Slopsy, they need to pick it up. It's you could play it if you were extremely tired, which I often am at the end of the day. So, to find some like quip, there's also what do you mean family edition.  And that is a fun one. And I have some other games listed in the book too, for readers who are interested. So, those would be two. We also do like one-on-one activities with the kids. And I always thought you had to do it like really, really regularly. But I would just give the encouragement that some is better than none. And so, even if it's only a couple times a year, kids just soak that up. And it doesn't need to be, you know, this whole long thing, it could be like, hey, you need some new winter pants. Let's get a Chick-fil-A milkshake beforehand. You know, just to kind of keep your eyes open for those activities and opportunities.   Laura Dugger: (43:17 - 43:47)  Guess what? We are no longer an audio only podcast. We now have video included as well. If you want to view the conversation each week, make sure you watch our videos. We're on YouTube and you can access videos or find answers to any of your other questions about the podcast when you visit thesavvysauce.com. Can you also share this genius idea about something that you put on the notes app of your phone?   Jessica Smartt: (43:48 - 44:50)  Yeah, so, I talked about the power of stories. Kids love hearing stories from our, you know, youth or young adulthood or even, you know, married years, whatever. So, I got in the habit of sharing a story with my daughter before bed. And of course, at night, you aren't always on your A game. So, I just have a note app on my phone to track different things that I might want to tell her. And my encouragement was that it doesn't need to be, we think it needs to be like this long, significant story, but even just little tidbits of things she has been delighted to hear over and over. You know, just like a passing, you know, anecdote that didn't seem to me to be too pregnant with meaning, but she just ate it up and loved hearing about all of the different things. So, yeah, that was just again, it didn't cost a lot. It's not hard, but just a little thing that kind of connected us and also connected her to a deeper sense of like, here's your roots of the people that raised you.   Laura Dugger: (44:53 - 45:36) I loved that idea because my daughters or our daughters will just catch us off guard and say, hey, share a story about us share a story about when you were little or when I was little. And so, I love your system that you have in place that when that idea comes to me, I can jot it down. And then when they ask unexpectedly, I'm prepared.  So, thought that was wonderful. And you've written an entire book on memories. So, I'll link to our previous episode where we talk about that.  And we dove into that topic. But you've updated your ideas in this book and come up with the most epic list of memory making ideas ever. So, could you just share a couple of those to give us a taste of what you include?   Jessica Smartt: (45:37 - 46:43) Yes, so, I think my favorite was at the end the chapter talking about surprises because I love the idea of surprising your kid. And when I talked about when I was little, my grandparents showed up at our school in their RV to take us camping. So, just thinking through like just different, a lot of those are like the big, you know, birthday or vacation or Christmas gifts. But even if you did it just one time, that's like a that can be like a core memory in you know, your kid's life.   When I was researching this, for the appendix, I reached out to a lot of my readers, and they had the most fun ideas of just creative family memory making things. And one that I remembered that I thought, I don't know if I have the guts to do this, but I think that this family came up with it during COVID. So, they were a little bit bored, and they packed a picnic and went to a stop sign. And when they got to one, they would roll a dice to see which direction they would turn until they ended up at a good picnic spot. She said it was harder than you would think.   Laura Dugger: (46:45 - 47:02)  That's hilarious. I love the creativity and that element of surprise. That is so, good. Well, I hope that everybody goes out to get a copy of your amazing book. But where else would you want to direct us to connect online after this chat?   Jessica Smartt: (47:03 - 47:15)  Yeah, definitely come say hi on Instagram. I'm Jessica Smartt with two Ts. And you can tell me what you enjoyed about our conversation. And I'm usually every so, often we'll check the messages, but I do get back to you.   Laura Dugger: (47:16 - 47:34)  Love it. We'll add links to that in the show notes for today's episode. And Jessica, you're already familiar that we're called The Savvy Sauce because savvy is synonymous with practical. And so, my final question for you today, what is your savvy sauce?   Jessica Smartt: (47:36 - 48:09)So, what has changed my life, I really think is, and this isn't like the most exciting thing, but walking every single day, and I walk with my weighted vest. So, I look like every other 40-year-old woman that is out there. We have a little trail around our farm. So, I, it's, I honestly have like seen so, much change in my mental health and physical health. And I know they say that on all of these, you know, resources and stuff. And I never thought it was true. But it really has changed my life just to walk every day.   Laura Dugger: (48:11 - 52:21)  Amen, sister, I totally agree with that. That is so, well said. You are just a brilliant and faithful and godly and humble woman. You're gifted with your communication with your words in this conversation and in the books that you've shared with the world.  And I am just so grateful for you, Jessica. Thank you so much for being my guest today.  Well, thank you for those kind words.   One more thing before you go, have you heard the term gospel before? It simply means good news. And I want to share the best news with you, but it starts with the bad news.   Every single one of us were born sinners, but Christ desires to rescue us from our sin, which is something we cannot do for ourselves. This means there's absolutely no chance we can make it to heaven on our own. So, for you and for me, it means we deserve death, and we can never pay back the sacrifice we owe to be saved.   We need a savior, but God loved us so much. He made a way for his only son to willingly die in our place as the perfect substitute. This gives us hope of life forever in right relationship with him.   That is good news. Jesus lived the perfect life. We could never live and died in our place for our sin.   This was God's plan to make a way to reconcile with us so that God can look at us and see Jesus. We can be covered and justified through the work Jesus finished. If we choose to receive what he has done for us, Romans 10:9 says, “that if you confess with your mouth, Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.”   So, you pray with me now. Heavenly father, thank you for sending Jesus to take our place. I pray someone today right now is touched and chooses to turn their life over to you.   Will you clearly guide them and help them take their next step in faith to declare you as Lord of their life? We trust you to work and change lives now for eternity. In Jesus name we pray.   Amen. If you prayed that prayer, you are declaring him for me. So, me for him, you get the opportunity to live your life for him.   And at this podcast, we're called The Savvy Sauce for a reason. We want to give you practical tools to implement the knowledge you have learned. So, you're ready to get started.   First, tell someone, say it out loud, get a Bible. The first day I made this decision, my parents took me to Barnes and Noble and let me choose my own Bible. I selected the Quest NIV Bible and I love it.   You can start by reading the book of John. Also get connected locally, which just means tell someone who's a part of a church in your community that you made a decision to follow Christ. I'm assuming they will be thrilled to talk with you about further steps such as going to church and getting connected to other believers to encourage you.   We want to celebrate with you too. So, feel free to leave a comment for us here. If you did make a decision to follow Christ, we also have show notes included where you can read scripture that describes this process.   And finally, be encouraged. Luke 15:10 says, “in the same way, I tell you, there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.” The heavens are praising with you for your decision today.   And if you've already received this good news, I pray you have someone to share it with. You are loved and I look forward to meeting you here next time.

All the Webs a Stage
Act 3, Scene 3: Driven Too Far and The Turnover

All the Webs a Stage

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 27:13


In today's episode we are joined by returning guest Jesse Ballard as well as new guest Joe Kellogg, and we perform two plays written by Host Steven.The first play of our episode, Driven Too Far, was inspired by a Facebook post from Paul Miller. The second play, The Turnover, was inspired by a Bluesky post from Goose (aka @austalorber.bsky.social). Thanks to both for their inspirations, and thanks to Jesse and Joe for joining us on the episode.Thanks as always to Cullen Vance (cullenvancecreative.com) for the intro/outro music, and to Daniel Blue Rodriguez (@BlueWolfD) for the thumbnail artwork.If you enjoy today's show, please leave us a rating and review wherever you can these days, then share us with your friends and loved ones. If you would like to get in contact with us, we can be reached on Bluesky @allthewebsastage.bsky.social or via email at WebStagePodcast@gmail.com.

Voices for Excellence
Authentic Leadership in Education: Dr. Paul Miller on Transforming Trauma into Triumph

Voices for Excellence

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 62:42 Transcription Available


What if unlocking educational excellence meant embracing both our past traumas and the resilience we've built through them? In this compelling episode of Voices for Excellence, Dr. Michael Conner welcomes Dr. Paul Miller, an influential educator and author, as part of our Black Excellence series during Black History Month. With a visionary approach that bridges the past and future of learning, Dr. Miller's leadership and literary works challenge conventional narratives and inspire transformative change.Dr. Miller is currently the Chief Academic Officer at Exceptional, overseeing 27 (soon to be 29) charter schools in Rochester, New York. His dedication to educational equity, especially for Black and brown students, is reflected in his best-selling books and his mission-driven approach to school leadership. But it's the personal stories, as much as the professional insights, that make his voice such a crucial addition to modern educational discourse.This episode dives into the heart of systems transformation, using Dr. Miller's books, such as From Gutter to Greatness and The Good Me and the Hood Me, as lenses for understanding how authentic leadership and self-awareness can redefine educational outcomes. Dr. Miller unpacks the necessity of addressing personal and professional wounds to foster school environments where every student can thrive.What You'll Learn:Embracing Vulnerability: Understand how acknowledging personal struggles can lead to authentic and effective leadership.Transforming Mindsets: Explore strategies for collective teacher efficacy to create meaningful change in student outcomes.Redefining Resilience: Learn how the dualities within students, such as 'the good me and the hood me,' can be strengths rather than deficiencies.Systemic Change through Storytelling: Discover how storytelling and lived experiences can inform educational practices and policies.The Power of Purpose-Driven Leadership: See how connecting personal pain to a larger purpose can drive educational excellence.This conversation is not just about reforming schools, it's about reshaping the cultural narratives that drive educational systems. Dr. Miller's insights beckon us to reimagine the future of education with a renewed commitment to authenticity, empathy, and courage.Subscribe and share to continue driving the future of education for all.

Pulse of the Practice
Building a Tax-Ready Firm: Processes, People, and the Power of Structure

Pulse of the Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 36:26


In this episode of Pulse of the Practice, Mo Arbas and Paul Miller dive deep into what truly keeps an accounting firm running smoothly during tax season—clear processes, intentional workflows, and the right questions asked at the right time. From the realities of client data chaos to the importance of firm-wide standards, Paul breaks down how his multi-team firm handles data intake, “tax-ready” checklists, questionnaires, and internal workflow guardrails.Mo compares this to the challenges solo practitioners face, sparking a conversation about scaling, staff development, knowledge transfer, and why younger team members learn differently today. The duo also discuss evolving technology, AI-powered knowledge bases, and the importance of documenting firm methodologies—one decision tree at a time.Whether you're a firm leader, a growing practitioner, or someone looking to streamline your processes, this episode offers a practical, behind-the-scenes look at building a more efficient, consistent, and scalable practice.

The Steve Gruber Show
The Steve Gruber Show | From Recession Warnings to Economic Boom

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 113:27


The Steve Gruber Show | From Recession Warnings to Economic Boom --- 00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue 19:00 – Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow in the Edwin Meese III Institute for the Rule of Law at Advancing American Freedom. Von Spakovsky discusses a judge's decision to block the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian nationals. He explains the legal reasoning behind the ruling and its broader immigration implications. 27:51 – Nick Hopwood, Certified Financial Planner and Founder of Peak Wealth Management. In this week's “No Lazy Money” segment, Hopwood breaks down the latest jobs numbers, the Dow crossing 50,000, and trends shaping the markets. He also offers a free Social Security analysis at peakwm.com/gruber and explains why staying independent and advisor-owned matters in today's private equity-driven wealth management industry. 38:02 - Hour 2 Monologue 46:56 – Paul Miller, CPA and founder of Miller & Company LLP in New York City. Miller shares five critical things taxpayers should check before hitting “submit” this tax season. He explains common mistakes that could trigger audits or cost filers money. 56:55 – Claire Abernathy, Independent Women ambassador and detransitioner. Abernathy shares her powerful story, first told alongside her mother in the “Identity Crisis” series. She discusses being told she would be suicidal if she did not transition and reflects on the long-term impact of those medical decisions. 1:14:57 - Hour 3 Monologue 1:24:29 – Eric Metaxas, New York Times bestselling author, host of The Eric Metaxas Show, and President's Fellow at Cornerstone University. Metaxas discusses free speech, faith, and the Founders' vision for America. He argues that many colleges are ignoring the constitutional blueprint that shaped the nation. 1:34:31 – Perry Johnson, Michigan businessman, author, and political candidate. Johnson announces his entry into the race for Michigan Governor. He outlines his priorities and vision for the state moving forward. --- Visit Steve's website: https://stevegruber.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stevegrubershow Truth: https://truthsocial.com/@stevegrubershow Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/stevegruber Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stevegrubershow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevegrubershow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Stevegrubershow Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/TheSteveGruberShow

The FOX News Rundown
Evening Edition: Getting The Most From Your Tax Credits And Breaks

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026 15:04


Your W-2 is either already in your hands or on its way to your home, either way, it is time to get your tax documents in order. A recent IRS analysis says that roughly 20% of Americans eligible for key tax breaks, like the Earned Income Tax Credit or Retirement Credits, fail to claim them each year. Others question whether or not they should be itemizing benefits or taking the standard deduction. FOX's Tonya J. Powers speaks with Paul Miller, of Miller & Company LLP, who says when you are unsure how to maximize your benefits and deductions, you should ask a professional, and he also shares his best tips on what not to forget to claim. Click Here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

From Washington – FOX News Radio
Evening Edition: Getting The Most From Your Tax Credits And Breaks

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026 15:04


Your W-2 is either already in your hands or on its way to your home, either way, it is time to get your tax documents in order. A recent IRS analysis says that roughly 20% of Americans eligible for key tax breaks, like the Earned Income Tax Credit or Retirement Credits, fail to claim them each year. Others question whether or not they should be itemizing benefits or taking the standard deduction. FOX's Tonya J. Powers speaks with Paul Miller, of Miller & Company LLP, who says when you are unsure how to maximize your benefits and deductions, you should ask a professional, and he also shares his best tips on what not to forget to claim. Click Here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition
Evening Edition: Getting The Most From Your Tax Credits And Breaks

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026 15:04


Your W-2 is either already in your hands or on its way to your home, either way, it is time to get your tax documents in order. A recent IRS analysis says that roughly 20% of Americans eligible for key tax breaks, like the Earned Income Tax Credit or Retirement Credits, fail to claim them each year. Others question whether or not they should be itemizing benefits or taking the standard deduction. FOX's Tonya J. Powers speaks with Paul Miller, of Miller & Company LLP, who says when you are unsure how to maximize your benefits and deductions, you should ask a professional, and he also shares his best tips on what not to forget to claim. Click Here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Christian Formation
310 - Why Am I Not Satisfied With My Prayer Life?

Christian Formation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 37:17


A conversation around why we might not be satisfied in our prayer lives as Christians and what routines to cultivate to help us to engage in a rich prayer life.ResourcesA Praying Life: Connecting with God in a Distracting World by Paul MillerA Praying Church: Becoming a People of Hope in a Discouraging World by Paul MillerConnect With Us providenceomaha.org | Instagram | Facebook Email Us formation@providenceomaha.org

Pulse of the Practice
The Advisory Mindset Shift: AI, FP&A, and the Future of Accounting Firms

Pulse of the Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 33:42


In this episode of Pulse of the Practice, Mo Arbas and Paul Miller sit down with Fady Hawatmeh, founder of Clockwork, to explore what advisory really means in today's accounting landscape—and what it will take to scale it successfully.Fady shares the origin story behind Clockwork, why he built an AI‑native FP&A platform from the ground up, and how firms can move from rear‑view reporting to forward‑looking insight. The conversation dives into mindset shifts, why most “AI hype” misses the mark, and how agentic AI will soon function as a true financial planning team—not just a tool.If you're an accounting firm looking to modernize advisory services, improve client experience, and understand where AI truly adds value, this episode is packed with practical insight and honest perspective.

Crime Analyst
Ep 303: Mica Francis: Analyzing the Federal Charges Against John Paul Miller with Mandy Matney and Liz Farrell

Crime Analyst

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 55:33


30-year-old Mica Miller, née Francis was found dead from a gunshot wound at Lumber River State Park in Robeson County, North Carolina on April 27, 2024.  Her death occurred just two days after she had served her husband, John Paul Miller, with divorce papers. In December Miller was indicted for cyberstalking and making false statements to federal investigators. He appeared in federal court on January 11 2026.  In this episode, you'll hear what happened in court and Laura unravels the newly unsealed federal indictment with award-winning investigative journalist Mandy Matney and award-winning author Liz Farrell, co-hosts of the True Sunlight podcast. Together, they carefully unpack the charges in the indictment, timelines, and alleged behaviours, as well as discussing why this did not happen when Mica was alive.  Laura, Mandy, and Liz discuss why post-separation periods are often high-risk, how cyberstalking can function as coercive control, the importance of accountability and keeping the spotlight on these cases and why understanding patterns -not isolated events -is essential to prevention and justice.  Understanding escalation and coercive control is lifesaving and life changing.  Listen and share, you may save a life.   #MicaFrancis #MicaMiller #JusticeForMica #CrimeAnalyst #Expert #Analysis #TrueCrime #Podcast #Crime #CoerciveControl #Stalking #Expert #Cyberstalking #FBI #INnvestigation     Clips  https://youtu.be/3y7f9dciL0I?si=YUd8gS8OxTUTuSuG       Sources  Links to Laura and Mandy's previous discussion re Mica Miller (nee Francis)  Ep 200: Unraveling Mica Miller nèe Francis' Death and Coercive Control Cross Over with Mandy Matney  Ep 201: Mica Miller Née Francis: Analysing The Digital Evidence and Mica's List, Part 2   Link to Cross Over episode with Mandy and Laura on Cup of Justice Ep #86:  Apple Link:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coj-86-crime-analyst-expert-laura-richards-joins-mandy/id1668668400?i=1000659373717  Spotify Link  https://open.spotify.com/episode/10P6t5LmMxF3YHUdgxPcm9?si=e3832e105dc1430d    Mandy and Liz:   Mandy IG  Mandy Website Murdaugh Murders Podcast   Liz on Instagram  Liz Website  Liz on Cup of Justice     2026 Masterclasses and Crime Analyst Resources and Community     Laura offers 2026 Masterclasses covering topics such as profiling behavior, stalking class on February 12, preventing murder and suicide in slow motion on February 19, coercive control February 25, DASH Risk Masterclass March 11 and 12 and DASH Train the Trainer.  Register for Masterclasses     www.dashriskchecklist.com   www.thelaurarichards.com       For more insight and knowledge, advocacy and professional development join The Crime Analyst Squad. It's a growing and dynamic community offering expert insight, in-depth conversations, exclusive episodes and videos, and live events: www.Patreon.com/CrimeAnalyst   Subscribe to Crime Analyst YouTube: @crimeanalyst     Facebook: Crime Analyst Podcast     Instagram: @crimeanalyst, @laurarichards999     Threads: @crimeanalyst     X (Twitter): @thecrimeanalyst, @laurarichards999     TikTok: @crimeanalystpod     Website: www.crime-analyst.com     If you found this episode valuable, please consider leaving a five star review wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Bud's Garage Overdrive
Guest: Madison Snow (Part 2)

Bud's Garage Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2026 71:00


On today's show: Ford news and rumors, great deals on EVs, winter motor oil choices and part 2 of our interview with champion driver Madison Snow from Paul Miller racing. Informative automotive buffoonery sponsored by Concept One Pulley Systems, Tim's Auto Upholstery and Brad's Bars.

MedEvidence! Truth Behind the Data
Schizophrenia, Psychadelics, and Seeing the Future

MedEvidence! Truth Behind the Data

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 48:25 Transcription Available


Send us a textDr. Paul Miller joins Dr. Michael Koren to discuss ongoing research in the field of psychology. Dr. Miller expounds on the complex interplay between genetic predisposition, trauma, and the way the brain misprocesses memory, and the potential negative psychological outcomes. Dr. Miller then discusses treatments and the changing treatment landscape, including techniques that mimic rapid eye movement (REM) sleep to help process memories in a less traumatic way, and newer medications under investigation that may help people who have traditionally had trouble with current therapies.Be a part of advancing science by participating in clinical research.Have a question for Dr. Koren? Email him at askDrKoren@MedEvidence.comListen on SpotifyListen on Apple PodcastsWatch on YouTubeShare with a friend. Rate, Review, and Subscribe to the MedEvidence! podcast to be notified when new episodes are released.Follow us on Social Media:FacebookInstagramX (Formerly Twitter)LinkedInWant to learn more? Checkout our entire library of podcasts, videos, articles and presentations at www.MedEvidence.comMusic: Storyblocks - Corporate InspiredThank you for listening!

More Than Bread
Open Heavens #6 -- Ephesians 1:15-23 -- God, I need help...

More Than Bread

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 21:35


Send me a Text Message!I love what Paul Miller writes in his book, "A Praying Life." He writes, "If you are not praying, then you are quietly confident that time, money, and talent are all you need in life. You'll always be a little too tired, a little too busy. But, if like Jesus you realize you can't do life on your own, then no matter how busy, no matter how tiredyou are, you will find the time to pray." In other words, if I know I need help, I will pray. And perhaps the best words of prayer to start with are...God, I need help...

Pulse of the Practice
Year in Review: Predictions, AI Insights, and the Future of Accounting

Pulse of the Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 29:54


In this final episode of the year, Mo Arbas and Paul Miller take a reflective dive into what shaped the accounting profession in 2025 and what's next. From the reality that uncertainty is permanent to why advisory isn't just a service line but a mindset shift, they explore leadership bottlenecks, talent challenges, and the evolving role of technology. The conversation also touches on AI's growing influence, firm sustainability, and how client expectations are changing. And for a fun twist, Mo shares what ChatGPT had to say about their strengths! If you're looking for insights, laughs, and a roadmap for the future, this episode delivers.

Rise N' Crime
Pastor John Paul Miller indicted on federal charges, Amazon driver takes cat from doorstep, Walmart shoplifter attempts to shoot police officer, and TX teen allegedly stabs classmate with scissors

Rise N' Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 38:26


Lori Vallow & Chad Daybell Case
John Paul Miller Indicted By The Feds & The Backstory That Led Us Here

Lori Vallow & Chad Daybell Case

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 19:36


John Paul Miller, former husband of Mica Miller, was indicted by the feds on 1 count of cyberstalking and 1 count of lying to authorities.I've never done a backstory, so we dive into a basic timeline and events leading up to her death and after.ALL MERCH 10% off with code Sherlock10 at checkout  - NEW STYLES Donate: (Thank you for your support! Couldn't do what I love without all y'all) PayPal - paypal.com/paypalme/prettyliesandalibisVenmo - @prettyliesalibisBuy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/prettyliesrCash App- PrettyliesandalibisAll links: https://linktr.ee/prettyliesandalibisMerch: prettyliesandalibis.myshopify.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/PrettyLiesAndAlibis(Weekly lives and private message board)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pretty-lies-and-alibis--4447192/support.

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace
SC Pastor John Paul Miller Indicted on Federal Charges Two Years After Wife's Death | Crime Alert 11AM 12.18.25

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 3:19 Transcription Available


A federal grand jury in Columbia returned a two-count indictment against John Paul Miller, 46, of Myrtle Beach, for cyberstalking and making false statements to federal investigators.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Christ Redeemer Church » Sermons
Nicene Creed: We Believe Our Lord Jesus Christ

Christ Redeemer Church » Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 30:48


QUOTES FOR REFLECTION“Now this is the catholic faith: That we worship one God in trinity and the trinity in unity, neither blending their persons nor dividing their essence. For the person of the Father is a distinct person, the person of the Son is another, and that of the Holy Spirit still another. But the divinity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit is one, their glory equal, their majesty coeternal.Similarly, the Father is almighty, the Son is almighty, the Holy Spirit is almighty. Yet there are not three almighty beings; there is but one almighty being.Thus the Father is God, the Son is God, the Holy Spirit is God. Yet there are not three gods; there is but one God. Thus the Father is Lord, the Son is Lord, the Holy Spirit is Lord. Yet there are not three lords; there is but one Lord.”~ The Athanasian Creed (circa 5th Century) “If Jesus were to visit with a modern day psychiatrist, the doctor might say: ‘Jesus, I know that your father is important to you, but for a moment, let's set aside that relationship and talk about just you. How are you doing?' Jesus would probably reply, ‘My Father and I are doing fine.' How those words change any situation we may find ourselves in! ‘My Father and I are doing fine.'”~ Paul Miller, author of A Praying LifeSERMON PASSAGEPsalm 27 I will tell of the decree:  The Lord said to me, “You are my Son;    today I have begotten you. John 1 1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 He was in the beginning with God. 3 All things were made through him, and without him was not any thing made that was made. 4 In him was life, and the life was the light of men. 5 The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it. 6 There was a man sent from God, whose name was John. 7 He came as a witness, to bear witness about the light, that all might believe through him. 8 He was not the light, but came to bear witness about the light. 9 The true light, which gives light to everyone, was coming into the world. 10 He was in the world, and the world was made through him, yet the world did not know him. 11 He came to his own, and his own people did not receive him. 12 But to all who did receive him, who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God, 13 who were born, not of blood nor of the will of the flesh nor of the will of man, but of God. 14 And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth. 15 (John bore witness about him, and cried out, “This was he of whom I said, ‘He who comes after me ranks before me, because he was before me.'”) 16 For from his fullness we have all received, grace upon grace. 17 For the law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ. 18 No one has ever seen God; God the only Son, who is at the Father's side, he has made him known.John 8 12 Again Jesus spoke to them, saying, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.” John 10 30 “I and the Father are one.” John 17 1 When Jesus had spoken these words, he lifted up his eyes to heaven, and said, “Father, the hour has come; glorify your Son that the Son may glorify you, 2 since you have given him authority over all flesh, to give eternal life to all whom you have given him. 3 And this is eternal life, that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent. 4 I glorified you on earth, having accomplished the work that you gave me to do. 5 And now, Father, glorify me in your own presence with the glory that I had with you before the world existed. Colossians 1 15 He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation. 16 For by him all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things were created through him and for him. 17 And he is before all things, and in him all things hold together. 18 And he is the head of the body, the church. He is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in everything he might be preeminent. 1 Corinthians 8 5 For although there may be so-called gods in heaven or on earth—as indeed there are many “gods” and many “lords”— 6 yet for us there is one God, the Father, from whom are all things and for whom we exist, and one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom are all things and through whom we exist.

Christ Over All
4.54 Marc Minter, David Schrock & Stephen Wellum • Interview • “Liberty, Not Separation: The Historic Development of Baptist Perspectives on Church and State”

Christ Over All

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 67:23


ABOUT THE EPISODEListen in as David Schrock & Stephen Wellum interview Marc Minter on his Longform essay, "Liberty Not Separation: The Historic Development of Baptist Perspectives on Church and State"Timestamps00:48 – Intro05:52 – Marc Minter and His Academic Aspirations10:30 – The State of Political Theology in the SBC14:48 – Influences on Political Theology19:00 – The Significance of Everson v. Board of Education 194721:42 – How This Case Shaped Subsequent Generations' Worldviews24:27 – Jefferson's Letter to the Danbury Baptists30:10 – How Much Did Jefferson's Views Change Between 1776-1802?33:37 – The Distinction Between Reformation and Enlightment Traditions37:55 – The Two Notions of the Term ‘Separation'43:05 – Have We Adopted an Anabaptist Tradition of Church & State?45:47 – E.Y. Mullins' Views on the State49:10 – Mullins' Interjection into the Baptist Faith & Message58:48 – What Should Pastors Do In Light of All This?1:04:24 – Readings for Baptist Political Theology1:06:10 – OutroResources to Click“Liberty, Not Separation: The Historic Development of Baptist Perspectives on Church and State” – Marc Minter“Views of Individuals in Southern Baptist Congregations on Baptist Political Theology” – Lifeway Research“The Impotence of Secular Conservatism” – R. Albert Mohler Jr.Comparison Chart of the Baptist Faith and MessageTheme of the Month: Do the Reading: Selections in Political TheologyGive to Support the WorkBooks to ReadEcclesiology: A Study of the Churches – Edwin Charles DarganBaptist Political Theology – eds. Thomas Kidd, Paul Miller, & Andrew T. WalkerThomas Jefferson and the Wall of Separation Between Church and State – Daniel DreisbachAgreeing to Disagree: How the Establishment Clause Protects Religious Diversity and Freedom of Conscience – Nathan S. Chapman and Michael W. McConnellSeparation of Church and State – Philip HamburgerMore Than Just a Name: Preserving Our Baptist Identity – Stan NormanThe Axioms of Religion: A New Interpretation of the Baptist Faith – E.Y. MullinsThe Baptist Story: From English Sect to Global Movement – Anthony L. Chute, Nathan A. Finn, & Michael A.G. HaykinDemanding Liberty: An Untold Story of American Religious Liberty – Brandon J. O'BrienLet Men Be Free: Baptist Politics in the Early United States (1776-1835) – Obbie Tyler ToddBaptist Confessions, Covenants, and Catechisms – John A. Broadus, ed. Timothy GeorgeBaptist Theology: A Four-Century Study – James Leo GarrettBaptist Confessions of Faith – William L. LumpkinChristianity & Liberalism – J. Gresham MachenUneasy in Babylon: Southern Baptist Conservatives and American Culture – Barry Hankins

Christ Over All
4.53 Marc Minter • Reading • "Liberty, Not Separation: The Historic Development of Baptist Perspectives on Church and State"

Christ Over All

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 70:11


ABOUT THE EPISODEA historical exploration showing that Baptists long affirmed religious liberty without requiring a separation of church and state, tracing the shift in the 20th century.Resources to Click“Liberty, Not Separation: The Historic Development of Baptist Perspectives on Church and State” – Marc Minter“Views of Individuals in Southern Baptist Congregations on Baptist Political Theology” – Lifeway Research“The Impotence of Secular Conservatism” – R. Albert Mohler Jr.Comparison Chart of the Baptist Faith and MessageTheme of the Month: Do the Reading: Selections in Political TheologyGive to Support the WorkBooks to ReadEcclesiology: A Study of the Churches – Edwin Charles DarganBaptist Political Theology – eds. Thomas Kidd, Paul Miller, & Andrew T. WalkerThomas Jefferson and the Wall of Separation Between Church and State – Daniel DreisbachAgreeing to Disagree: How the Establishment Clause Protects Religious Diversity and Freedom of Conscience – Nathan S. Chapman and Michael W. McConnellSeparation of Church and State – Philip HamburgerMore Than Just a Name: Preserving Our Baptist Identity – Stan NormanThe Axioms of Religion: A New Interpretation of the Baptist Faith – E.Y. MullinsThe Baptist Story: From English Sect to Global Movement – Anthony L. Chute, Nathan A. Finn, & Michael A.G. HaykinDemanding Liberty: An Untold Story of American Religious Liberty – Brandon J. O'BrienLet Men Be Free: Baptist Politics in the Early United States (1776-1835) – Obbie Tyler ToddBaptist Confessions, Covenants, and Catechisms – John A. Broadus, ed. Timothy GeorgeBaptist Theology: A Four-Century Study – James Leo GarrettBaptist Confessions of Faith – William L. LumpkinChristianity & Liberalism – J. Gresham MachenUneasy in Babylon: Southern Baptist Conservatives and American Culture – Barry Hankins

I Don't Speak German
News Roundup: Graham Platner, etc

I Don't Speak German

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 56:46


We look at some recent news stories, including: Progressive Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner, his scandals, and the reactions; Kenneth Leland Morgan walking into a pub in Athens Georgia in a full SS uniform, assaulting a woman, being arrested, and then being bailed out by Paul Miller AKA 'GypsyCrusader'; and the revelation that upcoming nazi video-maker 'Shameless Sperg' is Chris Booth, husband of Meghyn Booth, Republican treasurer of Maple Valley Township. Episode Notes: Platner: Graham Platner's claims that he didn't know tattoo was Nazi-linked undercut by new evidence | CNN Politics overview for P-Hustle Graham Platner asked why Black people 'don't tip' in Reddit posts Booth: Unmasked: the man behind one of the fastest growing far-right YouTube channels | Far right (US) | The Guardian https://rumble.com/user/ShamelessSperg/videos?e9s=src_v1_cmd Miller and Morgan: Kenneth Leland Morgan update: Who is Paul Miller? Man claims to help Georgia Nazi dresser get bail as new video emerges | Hindustan Times Who is Kenneth Leland Morgan? Athens, Georgia man in Nazi uniform allegedly assaulted woman outside Cutter's Pub | Hindustan Times Man in Nazi uniform assaulted Georgia student after he was denied entry to bar, officials say https://x.com/jokerwaffenfren/status/1982568060692427192?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1982568060692427192%7Ctwgr%5E762b5102659e01bf355e40c126de12ef094256be%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2F Nick Fuentes goes on Tucker: Tucker Carlson's interview with far-right antisemite Nick Fuentes divides conservatives | Tucker Carlson | The Guardian Heritage Foundation head defends Tucker Carlson for hosting white nationalist with antisemitic views - The Washington Post Antisemitism exposed in the ranks of the right — the GOP-Israeli honeymoon is over Angela Collier's The Faust and the Furious https://youtu.be/CnsDc9GDn1Y?si=zPCtZ1WI6wY_x7TS Show Notes: Please consider donating to help us make the show and stay ad-free and independent.  Patrons get exclusive access to at least one full extra episode a month plus all backer-only back-episodes. Daniel's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/danielharper/posts Jack's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4196618&fan_landing=true IDSG Twitter: https://twitter.com/idsgpod Daniel's Twitter: @danieleharper Jack's (Locked) Twitter: @_Jack_Graham_ Jack's Bluesky: @timescarcass.bsky.social Daniel's Bluesky: @danielharper.bsky.social IDSG on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-dont-speak-german/id1449848509?ls=1