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In January of 2023, our Percolating on Faith crew took a look at Epiphany, and we thought it was worth bringing back! This is an important day in the Christian community and marks the end of the Christmas season. Hear more about the history and its significance in today's world from our spunkiest guests, Tony and Charmaine Chvala-Smith, and arguably our spunkiest (former) host, Carla Long. Download TranscriptThanks for listening to Project Zion Podcast!Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!Intro and Outro music used with permission: “For Everyone Born,” Community of Christ Sings #285. Music © 2006 Brian Mann, admin. General Board of Global Ministries t/a GBGMusik, 458 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30308. copyright@umcmission.org “The Trees of the Field,” Community of Christ Sings # 645, Music © 1975 Stuart Dauerman, Lillenas Publishing Company (admin. Music Services). All music for this episode was performed by Dr. Jan Kraybill, and produced by Chad Godfrey. NOTE: The series that make up the Project Zion Podcast explore the unique spiritual and theological gifts Community of Christ offers for today's world. Although Project Zion Podcast is a Ministry of Community of Christ. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those speaking and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Community of Christ.
Thanks for tuning in to RealAg Radio’s Farmer Rapid Fire, brought to you by Pioneer Seeds Canada! On today’s show hear from: Geneve Newcombe of Port Williams, Nova Scotia; Jenn Doelman of Renfrew, Ontario; Darryl Fransoo of Glaslyn, Saskatchewan; and, Scott Keller of New Norway, Alberta. Plus, Derwyn Hammond, with Pioneer Seeds Canada, joins guest... Read More
Thanks for tuning in to RealAg Radio’s Farmer Rapid Fire, brought to you by Pioneer Seeds Canada! On today’s show hear from: Geneve Newcombe of Port Williams, Nova Scotia; Jenn Doelman of Renfrew, Ontario; Darryl Fransoo of Glaslyn, Saskatchewan; and, Scott Keller of New Norway, Alberta. Plus, Derwyn Hammond, with Pioneer Seeds Canada, joins guest... Read More
Summer is in full swing and it is time for the Summer Olympics! Iceman and Coach return to catch up on the happenings in the sports world. In this episode:1. Talking Summer Olympics2. Discussing ESPN's Top 100 athletes since 20003. Percolating excitement for college football season.4. NFL camps openingThis and more.---New content every week.Call or Text I&C Sports: +1 (703) 718-6314Follow Iceman and Coach on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@iandcsportsFollow Pubtime Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PubtimePodcastFollow Iceman and Coach on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iandcsports---Review Iceman and Coach on Apple Podcasts : https://apple.co/3D3QLs2Review Iceman and Coach on Spotify Podcasts : https://open.spotify.com/show/0ei8tlThfwXd7ij3vaczxnReview Iceman and Coach on Podchaser : https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-iceman-coach-sports-show-1973269---For more amazing podcasts, please visit the Matty Ice Media Network: https://www.mattyicemedia.comFollow Matty Ice on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MattyIceFratesThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacyChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
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In this episode, Gregg, Dave, and Ron deepen their understanding of what goes into the wisdom equation. Elements are sometimes a noun, sometimes a verb, and all go into the cauldron of what we call our creative subconscious. Percolating. Wisdom can emerge spontaneously, or later, after careful consideration. In the end, it's wise actions that speak your truthReference LinksIn this podcast we reference two sites; 75 Stoic Statements and VIA Character Strength Test, you may find it helpful to review the stoic statement but as well take the free character strength assessment. 75 Stoic Statementshttps://mindofastoic.com/stoic-quotes VIA Character Strength Test https://www.personality-quizzes.com/via-character-strengths?gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAACXN68dDD1t22VH3C46p9blhah3HG&gclid=CjwKCAjwyo60BhBiEiwAHmVLJbqb_BGJNY2nqfiie0oGwxYp3ucFbAS9bP8AVSH6k1FC5THLnN6lCRoCK18QAvD_BwE
Everyone can learn to be more strategic and create a vision. This key skill enables you to align and mobilize your teams. I tell the story of a leader who learned to be more strategic by practicing the four Ps of strategic thinking:Peripheral search (scanning the environment)Percolating (creative reflection) Participative Leadership (bringing others' ideas in)Persuasion (getting others on board)Strategic thinking depends on zooming out and widening your attention and making two MindShifts:Task Analysis to Market Analysis Personal Accountability to Organizational Accountability Leaders need to make their vision actionable using tangible objectives and milestones. Your vision also needs to be connected to your purpose. This ensures your team will understand why you care about it and why they should get behind it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Melding quantum mechanics with artificial intelligence is going to change how we understand our world.Several years ago, a small team was pursuing a deeper understanding of the quantum sciences while tracking advancements in machine intelligence. Combining two complex and misunderstood fields of study, Fernando Dominguez Pinuaga, Vice President, and his colleagues formed SandboxAQ, a growing juggernaut in materials discovery, cybersecurity, computational simulation, and so much more. This episode is our first among several in which we examine the quantum sciences. Percolating in the burgeoning overlap between artificial intelligence and quantum mechanics, the potential areas of overlap can appear, to an outsider, to be disconnected or unfocused. However, as Fernando reveals in our conversation, there is a core upon which they are learning, building, and educating. With “the century of atoms” ahead, join us as we learn about security, navigation, and the science of discovery.
Rob enjoys some PERC coffee beans from Savanna, Georgia and plays some spacey disco beats. He talks about meditation plus the evolution of his own music and cannabis taste.
Today I spoke with Dr. Louis Rothschild about his new book Rapprochement Between Fathers and Sons Breakdowns, Reunions, Potentialities (Karnac, 2024). Our conversation moved freely between theory, generational attitudes, thinkers, and personal vignettes. What is a good enough father? What is the difference between a man of achievement and a man of power? Who is the father of the mother's mind? What happens when a father enables holding? How is masculinity valued by other men? What is meant by phrases such as a “man's gotta do what a man's gotta do?” Why exactly do we need to “call the boy's father?” How is the father's role rendered invisible? These are some of the questions subsumed in the broader question of “Who nurtures and who is nurtured?” (And does the myth of the “self-made-man” indicate a man who exists without nurturing?) “What I'm arguing”, says Rothschild, “is that that sexist dichotomy is a mirage in its own right and that attachment strings needn't be severed. They can be reworked over the lifespan and this idea of having this clean tidy break and going off to live your life where liberating the kid from this regressive maternal bond is the path to individuation, I think that's just patently false.” Like an analyst, the book has been in formation for many years. “Percolating and distilling” as Dr. Rothschild says at the top of the interview. Motivated by the “way the culture was shifting” he sensed “that things I take for granted are actually a minority opinion.” Rothschild's survey of sons includes mythology; Oedipus scripture; Issac. As well as the sons of literature; Sendak's Max, Silverstein's Boy, White's Swan, and others. Affect rich case illustrations are also presented. The issues addressed in the book are the ones we are contending with in in analysis. They are the discussions we are having with our fathers, sons, and families. Rothschild's book is essential and meets the clinical moment. “Louis Rothschild's book is both an outstanding representative of ‘return to the father' and a unique explication of psychoanalytic thought on its own. This is a book of great literary elegance and impressive psychological wisdom.” Salman Akhtar, MD Christopher Russell, LP is a psychoanalyst in Chelsea, Manhattan. He is a member of the faculty and supervising analyst at The Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies and The New York Graduate School of Psychoanalysis. His primary theorists are Sándor Ferenczi and Hyman Spotnitz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychoanalysis
Today I spoke with Dr. Louis Rothschild about his new book Rapprochement Between Fathers and Sons Breakdowns, Reunions, Potentialities (Karnac, 2024). Our conversation moved freely between theory, generational attitudes, thinkers, and personal vignettes. What is a good enough father? What is the difference between a man of achievement and a man of power? Who is the father of the mother's mind? What happens when a father enables holding? How is masculinity valued by other men? What is meant by phrases such as a “man's gotta do what a man's gotta do?” Why exactly do we need to “call the boy's father?” How is the father's role rendered invisible? These are some of the questions subsumed in the broader question of “Who nurtures and who is nurtured?” (And does the myth of the “self-made-man” indicate a man who exists without nurturing?) “What I'm arguing”, says Rothschild, “is that that sexist dichotomy is a mirage in its own right and that attachment strings needn't be severed. They can be reworked over the lifespan and this idea of having this clean tidy break and going off to live your life where liberating the kid from this regressive maternal bond is the path to individuation, I think that's just patently false.” Like an analyst, the book has been in formation for many years. “Percolating and distilling” as Dr. Rothschild says at the top of the interview. Motivated by the “way the culture was shifting” he sensed “that things I take for granted are actually a minority opinion.” Rothschild's survey of sons includes mythology; Oedipus scripture; Issac. As well as the sons of literature; Sendak's Max, Silverstein's Boy, White's Swan, and others. Affect rich case illustrations are also presented. The issues addressed in the book are the ones we are contending with in in analysis. They are the discussions we are having with our fathers, sons, and families. Rothschild's book is essential and meets the clinical moment. “Louis Rothschild's book is both an outstanding representative of ‘return to the father' and a unique explication of psychoanalytic thought on its own. This is a book of great literary elegance and impressive psychological wisdom.” Salman Akhtar, MD Christopher Russell, LP is a psychoanalyst in Chelsea, Manhattan. He is a member of the faculty and supervising analyst at The Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies and The New York Graduate School of Psychoanalysis. His primary theorists are Sándor Ferenczi and Hyman Spotnitz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Today I spoke with Dr. Louis Rothschild about his new book Rapprochement Between Fathers and Sons Breakdowns, Reunions, Potentialities (Karnac, 2024). Our conversation moved freely between theory, generational attitudes, thinkers, and personal vignettes. What is a good enough father? What is the difference between a man of achievement and a man of power? Who is the father of the mother's mind? What happens when a father enables holding? How is masculinity valued by other men? What is meant by phrases such as a “man's gotta do what a man's gotta do?” Why exactly do we need to “call the boy's father?” How is the father's role rendered invisible? These are some of the questions subsumed in the broader question of “Who nurtures and who is nurtured?” (And does the myth of the “self-made-man” indicate a man who exists without nurturing?) “What I'm arguing”, says Rothschild, “is that that sexist dichotomy is a mirage in its own right and that attachment strings needn't be severed. They can be reworked over the lifespan and this idea of having this clean tidy break and going off to live your life where liberating the kid from this regressive maternal bond is the path to individuation, I think that's just patently false.” Like an analyst, the book has been in formation for many years. “Percolating and distilling” as Dr. Rothschild says at the top of the interview. Motivated by the “way the culture was shifting” he sensed “that things I take for granted are actually a minority opinion.” Rothschild's survey of sons includes mythology; Oedipus scripture; Issac. As well as the sons of literature; Sendak's Max, Silverstein's Boy, White's Swan, and others. Affect rich case illustrations are also presented. The issues addressed in the book are the ones we are contending with in in analysis. They are the discussions we are having with our fathers, sons, and families. Rothschild's book is essential and meets the clinical moment. “Louis Rothschild's book is both an outstanding representative of ‘return to the father' and a unique explication of psychoanalytic thought on its own. This is a book of great literary elegance and impressive psychological wisdom.” Salman Akhtar, MD Christopher Russell, LP is a psychoanalyst in Chelsea, Manhattan. He is a member of the faculty and supervising analyst at The Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies and The New York Graduate School of Psychoanalysis. His primary theorists are Sándor Ferenczi and Hyman Spotnitz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology
Peter Remington is a business coach with a passion for paying it forward. But it was a friend with breast cancer who gave him the title “Chief Possibility Officer.” Years later, he still holds the title. During this conversation, you'll hear why “Chief Possibility Officer” is a perfect fit for Peter. He and Dorothy talk about percolating vs circulating through life, the importance of intuition, and how to overcome limiting beliefs. Peter also shares how he supported his sister through her breast cancer journey, and imparts so much wisdom, we invited him back for a second show in the future! Learn more about Peter and his work at peterremington.com. Help us share the mission of The Rose by subscribing to Let's Talk About Your Breasts on your favorite podcast platform, and by sharing with your family and friends. Please consider supporting us at therose.org. Your donation could help save the life of an uninsured woman. Key Questions Answered 1.) Why should we pay attention to our intuition? 2.) What's the importance of taking time for silence and reflection to receive guidance? 3.) How can we overcome limiting beliefs and rewrite our own script? 4.) How can we take action and have purpose in life? Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:11 Percolating vs Circulating Through Life 02:10 Listening to Intuition and Paying Attention to Messages 03:09 Taking Time for Silence and Reflection 04:35 Becoming an Erasaholic and Rewriting Your Script 06:30 Self-Care vs Well-Being 07:54 Overcoming Limiting Beliefs and Feeling Good About Yourself 08:51 The Process of Becoming a Chief Possibility Officer 13:07 Preparing for More and Achieving Your Highest Potential 19:22 The Importance of Intention and Gratitude 22:25 The Power of Words and the Role of Faith 25:19 Supporting Loved Ones with Breast Cancer 28:42 The Non-Profit Cheers for Charities 30:29 The Importance of Action and Purpose 31:58 Closing Remarks and AppreciationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An Assessment of Key 5G-IoT Developments Including GSMA IBM Telco AI Collaboration, Juniper's AI-Native Networking Platform, and Nokia AVA Energy Efficiency. In this episode of The 5G Factor, our series that focuses on all things 5G, the IoT, and the 5G ecosystem as a whole, I look at the top 5G innovations and what's going on that caught my eye in the lead up to MWC24. Key AI and GenAI developments that stand out include the GSMA and IBM collaborating to advance AI skills and adoption using IBM's watsonx platform and training programs, Juniper launches its AI-Native Networking Platform built to optimize AI in assuring comprehensive, enhanced operator and end-user experiences, and Nokia's AVA Energy Efficiency solution targeted at ensuring operators fulfill their strategic sustainability goals. My analytical review spotlighted: GSMA and IBM Pair Up to Boost Telco AI Skills. The GSMA and IBM unveiled a new collaboration to support the adoption and skills of AI in the telecom industry through the launch of GSMA Advance's AI Training program and the GSMA Foundry Generative AI program. The AI training program, the first in a new series of courses by GSMA Advance, seeks to prepare telco decision makers for the AI-era and bridge skills gaps in the telecom industry, by equipping members with skills and knowledge to help leverage Gen AI technologies using watsonx, IBM's AI and data platform with AI assistants. The training program will span a wide range of topics, from fundamental AI principles to specialized Gen AI applications in telecoms. I examine how the GSMA Foundry Generative AI program, by providing GSMA members with access to IBM's watsonx platform, can aid telecom decision makers in diligently exploring industry-specific use cases of Generative AI, including those serving the world's least connected communities, as well as ensuring that risk management is foundational and critical to operationalizing AI. Juniper Unveils AI-Native Networking Platform. Juniper announced its AI-Native Networking Platform, purpose-built to leverage AI to deliver end-to-end operator and end-user experiences. Juniper promotes that it is trained on seven years of insights and data science development. Juniper's AI-Native Networking Platform is designed to unify all campus, branch and data center networking solutions with a common AI engine and Marvis Virtual Network Assistant (or VNA). This can enable end-to-end AI for IT Operations (or AIOps) to be used for deep insight, automated troubleshooting and end-to-end networking assurance. I assess why the new Juniper AI-Native Networking Platform can elevate telco AI strategic objectives by enabling IT teams to transition from maintaining basic network connectivity to delivering secure end-to-end experiences for customers and partners that boost business outcomes. Nokia AVA Energy Efficiency Uses AI/ML to Advance Telco Sustainability. Nokia's Telco AI initiative's aimed at supporting the fulfillment of telco sustainability objectives through its Nokia AVA Energy Efficiency AI solution designed to help operators reduce CO2 emissions and network energy costs. Operators want to meet environmental, sustainability and governance (ESG) goals by optimizing their 5G networks. I expect that operators and their supply chain and value chain partners can commit to proactively addressing the sustainability challenge our society faces. Nokia is collaborating with key partners such as China Mobile in using the TM Forum's Autonomous Networks technology and AI/ML intelligence as well as the Green 5G project to help define a unified energy efficiency standard and delivery methodology. I assess why China Mobile selection of Nokia AVA Energy Efficiency to help reduce energy consumption and control costs without compromising the customer experience is an exemplar on how AI/ML can be enlisted to help mobile operators to fulfill their long-term sustainability goals.
In this episode, the hosts dive deep into the world of sports and entertainment, discussing the complexities of being a fan and the challenges faced by athletes and performers. They analyze the experiences of NBA player Andrew Wiggins and quarterback Jameis Winston, shedding light on the unfair scrutiny and misconceptions they often face. The hosts also explore the dynamics of team dynamics and the impact of corporate politics on careers. With their candid and thought-provoking discussions, this episode offers a fresh perspective on fandom, success, and the realities of the industry. Tune in for an engaging and enlightening conversation. [00:03:07] Beyond the core three. [00:07:09] Ownership responsibility and player performance. [00:13:52] The Core 3 holding back. [00:18:40] Klay Thompson's shooting abilities. [00:22:29] Lack of leadership in Warriors. [00:25:18] Frustrations with team dynamics. [00:36:11] Jonesing for some kind of high. [00:37:49] Being a fan of happiness. [00:49:41] Motivating a football team. [00:52:21] Brett Favre's performance. [00:57:48] Jonathan rubbing people the wrong way. [01:06:13] Mr. and Mrs. Smith. [01:09:58] Critiquing and Shat on Entertainment. [01:15:06] The death of superhero movies. [01:21:05] Box office numbers and failures. [01:28:39] Winning and proving oneself. [01:34:19] Unfair advantage in basketball.
GO TO HTTP://PETERNAVARRO.SUBSTACK.COM FOR THE TRANSCRIPT AND CHARTS Hi. Peter Navarro here with this week's market wrap for the very first week of 2024. Let's start with the two most important observations of last week's market rap. First, I indicated that last week's market movements would not really matter much in terms of information about the market trend. The likely bullish or bearish trajectory of the market in 2024 might be revealed this week as the first week after the new year is often a harbinger of the year to come. Here, it is worth noting that, going back to 1950, . When stocks finish the first week of the new year higher, the S&P 500 has been positive 82% of the time at year-end with an average gain of 13.6% -- this according to Stock Trader's Almanac. If that statistical past is prologue, the outlook for 2024 may not be good. LISTEN NOW TO THE REST OF THE STORY AND BE SURE TO WRITE A REVIEW. SUPPORTERS PLEASE DO THIS AS THE TRUMP HATERS ARE OUT IN FORCE
A leading figure of vanguard electronics for well over the past two decades, Albert van Abbe is the epitome of a tireless, innovation-craving trailblazer, continually seeking to open new windows for the sound he loves. From early hardcore blasts to institutional commissions, evidence says there's no right or wrong way to explore one's own continuum, just paths to clear and visions to have. Percolating that motto through two hours of absolutely mind-boggling rushes and U-turns, the Eindhoven-based sound builder treats us to an impeccably laid-down parade of hi-NRG old school shuffle, spiralling modular excavations and future-facing dance floor experiments halfway heavy-traction machine talk and synth-heavy sci-fi-ism.
Believe it or not, marriage didn't start with Christianity! Cultures across time and across the globe have long sought to understand the intricacies of human covenant relationship. In this episode of Percolating on Faith, host Robin Linkhart talks with Tony and Charmaine Chvala-Smith about the long journey that brought us, Community of Christ (and Christianity in general), to our current understanding of the sacrament of marriage. They look at historical background, theological shifts, and cultural traditions among other things, as they take this brief walk through time in an effort to bring clarity to the many multi-faceted questions regarding marriage. Recommended for further study: Cambridge History of Christianity (6 volume) Volume 2 was especially helpful in preparing for this episode. Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church entry on matrimony Bibliography has good text recommendations. The Sacraments: Symbol, Meaning & Discipleship: 2022 Extract Available for purchase at heraldhouse.org. Full text (used) available from various sources online. “Exploring Community of Christ Basic Beliefs Commentary.” Chapter 12: Sacraments. Available for download at: cofchrist.org/resources/.What Does the Bible Really Say About Marriage? Available as a PDF, hereDownload TranscriptThanks for listening to Project Zion Podcast!Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!Intro and Outro music used with permission: “For Everyone Born,” Community of Christ Sings #285. Music © 2006 Brian Mann, admin. General Board of Global Ministries t/a GBGMusik, 458 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30308. copyright@umcmission.org “The Trees of the Field,” Community of Christ Sings # 645, Music © 1975 Stuart Dauerman, Lillenas Publishing Company (admin. Music Services). All music for this episode was performed by Dr. Jan Kraybill, and produced by Chad Godfrey. NOTE: The series that make up the Project Zion Podcast explore the unique spiritual and theological gifts Community of Christ offers for today's world. Although Project Zion Podcast is a Ministry of Community of Christ. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those speaking and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Community of Christ.
A trade between the Heat and Blazers seems to finally be in the works as we received reports from a Suns reporter that Phoenix might be involved as a third team.
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As a spiritual community, we “Living Out Loud!” in 2023.During the month of August, our topic is “My Passion, May Purpose”This week's message is entitled: “Awakening to Your Passion”This message was delivered at Concordia Center for Spiritual Living in Rhode Island, by Rev. Alan Vukas on August 13, 2023.If you have been blessed by this message we gratefully receive your blessings and financial gifts - you can donate online at https://bit.ly/consciousgiving - you can also text your gift to: (401) 466-4454Visit us online at our:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/concordiacsl Instagram - @concordiacslWeb - https://www.concordiacsl.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/concordiacsl/message
HAPPY 600TH EPISODE PZP!When is someone old enough to be baptized? How ought they to be baptized? Who ought to do the baptizing? These are questions that have been at the heart of conversations in Community of Christ for decades. And, although baptism is a sacrament we share with Christian traditions across the board, we have always had our own particular methods and guidelines. In recent years, however, there has been a growing desire to understand sacraments in a more inclusive way. In this episode of Percolating on Faith, Tony and Charmaine Chvala-Smith talk with host Carla Long about infant baptism in an effort to increase understanding about the history of this form of baptism. Download TranscriptThanks for listening to Project Zion Podcast!Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!Intro and Outro music used with permission: “For Everyone Born,” Community of Christ Sings #285. Music © 2006 Brian Mann, admin. General Board of Global Ministries t/a GBGMusik, 458 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30308. copyright@umcmission.org “The Trees of the Field,” Community of Christ Sings # 645, Music © 1975 Stuart Dauerman, Lillenas Publishing Company (admin. Music Services). All music for this episode was performed by Dr. Jan Kraybill, and produced by Chad Godfrey. NOTE: The series that make up the Project Zion Podcast explore the unique spiritual and theological gifts Community of Christ offers for today's world. Although Project Zion Podcast is a Ministry of Community of Christ. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those speaking and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Community of Christ.
After asking 40-something co-host Mike T. Nelson about how he does his coffee, we compare his answers to market research on how Gen Z digs their ready-to-drink brews. If you're interested in spiking your cup with alternative ingredients (or buying them RTD), this one's for you. ------- Subscribe at Apple iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nutritionradio-org/id1688282387 Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1ECHrnjxjn33DBNWgErPtp Subscribe to our YouTube backup: https://www.youtube.com/lonman07?sub_confirmation=1 Podcast on Amazon/ Audible: https://www.audible.com/pd/NutritionRadioorg-Podcast/B0BS8LFLLX?qid=1675812257&sr=1-1&ref=a_search_c3_lProduct_1_1&pf_rd_p=83218cca-c308-412f-bfcf-90198b687a2f&pf_rd_r=YKEZ8DX192TQF0CQV8KX&pageLoadId=u3x6bJ1 Podcast web site: https://sites.libsyn.com/455769/site Sister site: https://www.ironradio.org/
We are in the midst of the football offseason, folks. I'm going all over the sports world to get you an episode today. I start off by updating the conference finals in the NBA which have turned into two surprisingly lopsided series. Then I hop into a wide-ranging headlines segment talking everything from basketball, to horse racing, to golf, and a little bit of college football at long last. And it's all packaged together for you in a short hourish-long podcast. Hope y'all enjoy! If you did, like, rate, subscribe. Just help me grow this thing and I'll love you for the rest of time. Twitter: twitter.com/CalebVrzak Email: unqualifiedanalysis@gmail.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeVE9QMa5EP4t_Y3-W0GUbg
How do we make sense of all the evil in the world? It can't be God, because God is love. And, it can't be me, because I'm not capable of evil. There has to be some explanation. There has to be someone or something that we can blame! I know... “The Devil made me do it!” This is not a new conundrum. It's been going on for millennia. Listen in as Tony and Charmaine Chvala-Smith give host Carla Long the inside scoop on how “Satan” came to take the blame for all of the evil in the world. Maybe it's not the Devil's fault after all. Download TranscriptThanks for listening to Project Zion Podcast!Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!
“The Bible tells us just what [God] wants us to know.” NOT!! Listen to this episode of Percolating on Faith to hear why, since the late 1700s, people have been arguing that, “if it's written down, it must be true”... especially in relation to the Biblical text. Find out why taking such a position can be dangerous … not to mention incorrect. Discover ways to approach scripture from an honest and healthy perspective so you don't end up in a “literal” trap. Book Referenced in this episode: Jack Rogers, Jesus, the Bible, and Homosexuality, (Westminster John Knox Press, 2009) James Barr, Fundamentalism, (Hymns Ancient & Modern Ltd, 1981) Download TranscriptThanks for listening to Project Zion Podcast!Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!
What better time than Valentine's Day to talk about sex? In this repost of a Percolating on Faith episode, which originally aired in October of 2016, Carla speaks with Tony and Charmaine about sexuality, how we as a church are moving from a rule-based culture to one of principle-based responsible choices, how we have come a long way dealing with issues of sexuality and gender, and where we still need to improve.Recommended reading for additional info on some of these topics: Song of Solomon or the Song of Songs (Hebrew Bible/Old Testament)The Church Through the Years, 2 Volume set by Dick Howard (cf. Chapter 35)Women's Reality by Anne Wilson SchaefShe Who Is by Elizabeth JohnsonDownload TranscriptThanks for listening to Project Zion Podcast!Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!
What is a beguine? How could the life and work of a 15th-century mystic possibly relate to your desire to be in relationship with God? In this special subset episode of Percolating on Faith, Michael Wright returns to share his answers to these questions and more. Grab your coffee and listen in as Michael shares helpful insights that he gleaned from his in-depth study of St. Catherine of Genoa. Beware! Some of what you'll hear is not for those with a weak stomach!Host: Carla LongGuest: Michael WrightOther episodes where you can hear Michael:Toward the Peaceful One (Ep. 335)Fair Trade (Ep. 198)Community Circle (Ep. 522)John Avendet, The first Italian Missionary of the Reorganization (Ep 476)Love in the Time of Coronavirus (Ep. 269)Download TranscriptThanks for listening to Project Zion Podcast!Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!
How does one find hope in the midst of the suffering and evil that are present in our world? Why do we blame God when there are things we can do to make a difference? Join Carla, Tony and Charmaine as they discuss Liberation Theodicies' answer to these questions and more ... and how their focus on Jesus' understanding of systemic injustice calls us to move from theory to action. Recommended by Tony and Charmaine for further study: Why is There Suffering: Pick Your Own Theological Expedition by Bethany Sollereder
Our Percolating on Faith crew is taking a look at Epiphany! This is an important day in the Christian community and marks the end of the Christmas season. Hear more about the history and its significance in today's world from our spunkiest guests, Tony and Charmaine Chvala-Smith. Host: Carla LongGuest: Tony and Charmaine Chvala-Smith
The Christmas story is one we are familiar with, but what do the 4 separate gospels actually say about the nativity scene? What is tradition? What is the context? How do the stories differ? Tony and Charmaine are here to walk us through the Christmas story as part of our Percolating on Faith series. Host: Carla LongGuest: Tony and Charmaine Chvala-Smith
(3:00) Jordan Travis announces return for 2023. Big. (14:00) ....likely defection on the heels of the announcement? https://mybookie.website/JoinwithWARCHANT (24:00) Poaching from the U? (27:00) Amari Gainer gone. Bummer. (34:00) Some odd departures from around the ACC (48:00) What a turn for Jordan Travis Music: DMX - Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(3:00) Jordan Travis announces return for 2023. Big. (14:00) ....likely defection on the heels of the announcement? https://mybookie.website/JoinwithWARCHANT (24:00) Poaching from the U? (27:00) Amari Gainer gone. Bummer. (34:00) Some odd departures from around the ACC (48:00) What a turn for Jordan Travis Music: DMX - Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Where is God in the midst of evil and suffering? Percolating on Faith is exploring various theodicies that attempt to answer this question. In this episode, they focus on process theodicy. Host: Carla LongGuests: Tony and Charmaine Chvala-Smith
Where is God in the midst of evil and suffering? Percolating on Faith is exploring various theodicies that attempt to answer this question. In this episode, they focus on the Jesus narrative theodicy. Host: Carla LongGuests: Tony and Charmaine Chvala-Smith
Percolating on Faith is back with another look at the great mystics of Christianity. Today we are introducing you to St. Francis of Assisi. Host: Carla LongGuests: Laurie Gordon
Colleen and Holly dive into the brewing Publationship between Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort. The crew enjoys(??) a cheat day snack. PLUS Daily Mail remains a D-bag and Zac Efron broke his face... or did he?
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Where in God in the midst of evil and suffering? Percolating on Faith is exploring various theodicies that attempt to answer this question. In this episode, they focus on protest theodicy, which is rooted in lament found in the Hebrew tradition. Host: Carla LongGuests: Tony and Charmaine Chvala-Smith
Where in God in the midst of evil and suffering? Percolating on Faith is exploring various theodicies that attempt to answer this question. Today, they are focusing on Augustine's Theodicy and how he approached sin, suffering, and calamities. Host: Carla LongGuest: Tony and Charmaine Chvala-Smith
Where in God in the midst of evil and suffering? Percolating on Faith is exploring various theodicies that attempt to answer this question. Today, they are focusing on Irenaean Theodicy which explores the idea that human suffering is from God and allows humanity to grow. Host: Carla LongGuest: Tony and Charmaine Chvala-Smith
Tim Kurkjian and Buster discuss the Twins' 8-5 triple play, what's going to happen with Juan Soto, the extra playoff spot adding intrigue to this season's trade deadline, the Cardinals' clear need for a front of the rotation starter and if the Astros could run down the Yankees for the best record in the AL. Then, Sarah Langs plays The Numbers Game with notes on St. Louis' position players occupying the top-three in WAR, Julio Rodríguez's 15th home run and Houston winning on back-to-back walk off home runs. Later, interviews from the weekend with Oliver Marmol and Kevin Cash. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tim Kurkjian and Buster discuss the Twins' 8-5 triple play, what's going to happen with Juan Soto, the extra playoff spot adding intrigue to this season's trade deadline, the Cardinals' clear need for a front of the rotation starter and if the Astros could run down the Yankees for the best record in the AL. Then, Sarah Langs plays The Numbers Game with notes on St. Louis' position players occupying the top-three in WAR, Julio Rodríguez's 15th home run and Houston winning on back-to-back walk off home runs. Later, interviews from the weekend with Oliver Marmol and Kevin Cash. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Percolating on Faith is exploring an age-old question--Why do bad things happen to good people? What are the theological assumptions behind this question and what does it say about humanity's desire to control our fate? It turns out there is a lot packed into one little question that has been stumping us since the beginning of time. Host: Carla LongGuest: Tony and Charmaine Chvala-Smith
Percolating on Faith is back with another look at the great mystics of Christianity. Today we are introducing you to Julian of Norwich. Julian's work, "The Revelations of Divine Love" remains an important text for spiritual seekers and offers a theological understanding of a God that is rooted in boundless love for all creation. Host: Carla LongGuests: Tony Chvala-Smith
In this episode of RANE Insights on COVID-19, hosts and RANE founder, David Lawrence, catches up on the risks of traveling without a mask, whether China's zero-Covid policy is working and why Bostwana is an area worth watching. His guests are DR. Bill Lang, a pandemic expert, and Dr. Fred Southwick, of the University of Florida College of Medicine. Subscribe to RANE's Core Membership and get our daily Risk Book digest, weekly intelligence briefs on cyber, geopolitical, and financial crime, access to knowledge-sharing webinars, and breaking alerts on important risk developments. Let RANE power your business to success at ranenetwork.com.
Today Percolating on Faith continues to explore mystics, but we are bringing the conversation a little closer to home. David Hyrum Smith and Ed Guy are two mystics from within the Restoration tradition that continue to impact Communtiy of Christ today. Learn about their lives and legacies from a special guest who some would also consider to be a modern day mystic in Communtiy of Christ.Host: Carla LongGuest: Dave Brock
While the fiscal 2022 omnibus spending package steered clear of tax legislation, lawmakers are preparing to push for several tax measures in coming months, including breaks for charitable donations, research and development, employee retention and more. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman and Laura Weiss outline the congressional tax agenda and efforts to shore up funding for the IRS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Percolating on Faith is taking a look at some of the great mystics of Christianity. Today we are introducing you to Hildegard of Bingen. Born in 1098 Hildegard, was a writer, poet, preacher, and mystic who was granted Sainthood in 2012. Her work continues to impact Christianity and modern New Age culture today.Host: Carla LongGuest: Mary Jacks