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Trinity Baptist Church
2 Peter 3:1-3 Why Scoffers Mock God's Word

Trinity Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 28:00


Did the apostle Peter actually write 2 Peter-- Why do people reject God and the Bible-- Though Pastor Tim has discussed the authorship of this epistle before, he explores it even deeper. And then he discusses what Peter says is the true reason why people reject God and the gospel.

Trinity Baptist Church
2 Peter 3:1-3 Why Scoffers Mock God's Word

Trinity Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 28:00


Did the apostle Peter actually write 2 Peter-- Why do people reject God and the Bible-- Though Pastor Tim has discussed the authorship of this epistle before, he explores it even deeper. And then he discusses what Peter says is the true reason why people reject God and the gospel.

The Patrick Madrid Show
The Patrick Madrid Show: November 15, 2023 - Hour 1

The Patrick Madrid Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 51:10


Join Patrick as he addresses a listener's question about whether Protestantism can be considered the Antichrist, delves into the significance of prayer and God's will, and explores the concept of purgatory and its role in our spiritual journey. Email - Is Protestantism the Anti-Christ?  Giddy (email) – Why bother praying if God has everything planned out and isn't going to do anything? Peter - Why don't we mention the Eucharist when we say the creed? Megan - When the scripture talks about people going through fire to get to heaven, isn't it talking about earthly trials? I don't see that as purgatory. (15:58) Mary - Can I attend a Catholic wedding on Good Friday? (24:15) Patrick shares how to get a bumper sticker Michael - My brother had a Catholic wedding but didn't get the marriage certificate signed because he wanted to be married on a different date. Was their marriage valid? Connie - Can an Invalid Marriage be blessed at a later time to be valid? Arlene - Is there a hierarchy of saints we should pray to? (45:35)

Acquiring Minds
Buy a Franchise Portfolio: How to Choose a Brand

Acquiring Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 102:51


AJ Wasserstein, Peter Mistretta & Mike Horowitz distill the selection of a franchise brand into 10 essential criteria. Topics in today's interview with A.J., Michael, and Peter: Why you should (and should not) buy into a franchise system Likelihood of becoming a billionaire, centi-millionaire, or deca-millionaire by acquiring franchise businesses The importance of defining what success looks like to you “Blind” evaluation of a franchise system How to evaluate a brand & system How to evaluate a franchisor Assessing demographics of existing franchisee base The importance of store-level economics Can you even break into the franchise system? “X factor” and unmasking a brand after your analysis References and how to contact A.J., Michael, and Peter: A.J.: adam.wasserstein@yale.edu and all his case notes at Yale Michael Horowitz Peter Mistretta Case note this episode is based on: Ten Essential Questions to Consider When Selecting a Franchise Brand for a Search Fund Journey Related case note: Exploring Franchisees as a Post-MBA Entrepreneurial Path Roark Capital Wisconsin FDD Search Gregg Flynn of Flynn Restaurant Group Barry Dubin of KPB Brands, operator of 1,000+ KFC, Taco Bell, and Arby's restaurants. Acquiring Minds episodes referred to: How to Build a Portfolio of 20 Franchise Locations (Michael Horowitz) How a $40k Acquisition Led to a Franchise Empire (James Temple) How to Roll Up Legacy Franchises (to $36m/yr) (Brian Beers) Opening Up to Franchises to Buy a Great Business (Doug Johns) Connect with A-players who can run your business remotely:More StaffingGet complimentary due diligence on your acquisition's insurance & benefits program:Oberle Risk Strategies - Search Fund TeamConnect with Acquiring Minds:  See past + future interviews on the YouTube channel Connect with host Will Smith on LinkedIn Follow Will on Twitter

Thought For Today
A Word In Season

Thought For Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 3:35


I greet you in Jesus' precious name! It is Thursday morning, the 13th of July, 2023, and this is your friend, Angus Buchan, with a thought for today. We start in Proverbs 15:23: "A man has joy by the answer of his mouth, And a word spoken in due season, how good it is!" "A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in settings of silver." Proverbs 25:11A word of encouragement, spoken in season, is worth so much - it can absolutely make a person. We need to go out and speak life to people and not death. "But go, tell His disciples—and Peter—that He is going before you into Galilee; there you will see Him, as He said to you." Mark 16:7 After the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Angel of the Lord told the disciples to go to Galilee, and there they will meet the Saviour, but do you know what is so interesting? Peter, the big fisherman who promised Jesus that he would die for Him, said, "I will never leave you", and he denied the Lord no less than three times. He was absolutely devastated by what he had done, but listen to how sensitive the Lord is - "Go and tell the disciples - and Peter…" Why did He say that? I will tell you why He said that - because He knew Peter would never go to Galilee on his own because he had failed the Lord so badly. Yet, the Lord brought a word through the Angel in season and not only that, but He asked Peter three times if he loved Him on the shores of Lake Galilee, and after that, Peter took his rightful place and headed up the church. I want to say to you today, it is so important to bring a good word in season, especially to someone who has messed up, someone who has dropped the ball, someone who has let people down. Encourage them to get up again, dust themselves off and get back into the fight. Many years ago, we had a Mighty Men Conference on the farm at Shalom, and I remember walking down the sawdust trail at the back of the big tent up to the platform. As I walked along, I felt the Holy Spirit prompt me just to put my hand on the shoulder of one of the men sitting on the aisle. I stopped and said, "I just want to tell you Jesus loves you." That's all I said, and I continued to the platform to commence my preaching. Do you know I got that man's email a few days later? He said, "I had been there the whole weekend. I had heard all the preaching, I had heard all the wonderful music," he said "but it didn't move me." He said, "When you told me that Jesus loves me and you put your hand on my shoulder, I was converted at that moment, and I am serving Jesus Christ from now on." A word in season is necessary. Do it today!Jesus bless you and goodbye.

The Faster Than Normal Podcast: ADD | ADHD | Health
Mental Health Content Creator and Health Care Provider Karrisa Cardenas

The Faster Than Normal Podcast: ADD | ADHD | Health

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 21:37


Hey guys. Peter Shankman the host of Faster Than Normal here. I wanna invite you to something! I am hosting a Mastermind with 12 amazing speakers who are gonna be talking about everything from ADHD to mental health, from entrepreneurship, to just living your life better. It's gonna be on November 10th, It's gonna be virtual from anywhere in the world. Incredible, incredible speakers. The leading fitness trainer in Canada for all things. Me! A whole bunch of speakers- Scott Carney, who wrote the book which is to all about how he goes and takes ice showers every day. It's gonna be 12 amazing speakers, the CBS Early Shows' Jennifer Hartstein, really, really great people. And I'd like you to join us. Check out the link below in the show notes at ShankMinds 2022 and we will see you there. And a matter of fact, look for the discount code in the show notes as well, that'll take a hundred bucks off the cost. We'll see you soon! https://shankman.lpages.co/shankminds-virtual-2022/. DISCOUNT CODE: SMFriends22 — Cool interview today with a content creator and health care provider who is recently diagnosed with ADHD, yet survived school without knowing what was going on with her brain! She turned to the internet to let people know that they are not alone, and to be helpful to others! A little more about our guest today in her own words:  Karrisa Cardenas is a mental health content creator, Singer songwriter, entrepreneur and the host of her very own podcast called “Finding Your Mind” and of course shares her life through the lens on her YouTube channel. She has faced many challenges in her life along side her ADHD such as depression, anxiety, daddy issues, abuse and so much more.  She has used all she has been through as inspiration to keep creating, creating for those who don't have anyone to go to and are facing these challenges alone. She shares her dark times to bring awareness. Letting those who listen know that its okay not to be okay and there is a light at the end of the tunnel, its just going to take a while to get there. Little back story on my life. I grew up very fast at a young age, had to take care of my mother most of my life and my father was never in the picture. Throughout my younger years I was faced with traumas that shape who i am today, which is why i create content around mental health and ADHD, i never had anyone to tell me what was going on with me so i had to figure it out all by myself. I didn't have the luxury of doctors to help me. I was simply on my own with my mind. How scary, but also so freaking beautiful. Those were some tough years to go through but man on man am i such a wonderful human because of it. I have had my fair share of jobs such as coaching cheerleading, installing stoves and pools, Retail, Fast food, Waitressing, Barista, Nursing Assistant, Assistant manager of a non profit, and no i didn't get fired from these jobs i quit because my ADHD was bored after learning everything in those positions. A few fun facts about our guest:  Never reads the last chapter in a book. Chocolate milk + popcorn always. Sits criss cross apple sauce in chairs. From a small town called Kelso. Left handed -which is a super power too. Enjoy!  ——  In this episode Peter and Karrisa discuss:   01:26 - Thank you so much for listening and for subscribing! 01:45 - A note about the Boxing command: “duck!!” 02:22 - Intro and welcome Karrisa Cardenas! 04:51 - What made you want to share your stories with the public? 06:20 - On what happened after she first shared 07:00 - Haters gonna hate. How did you press forward? 08:52 - Karrisa, wise beyond her years and dealing with bad words people say 10:20 - On wishing healing 10:48 - How do you come up with your ideas for content? 11:53 - How often to you post? You grew up “social”, but how much of your life do you actually share. How do you set up boundaries? 14:00 - You've had all sorts of jobs. How do you make a living, or how did you starting out? 16:00 - On having a back-up plan/safety chute 16:46 - Are you a night owl and why do you have to chase popcorn with chocolate milk? 17:49 - We are kind of unique in that we both are doing this to help others. Where does this come from in you? Why do you do this? 20:04 - How can people find more about you? Web: LinkTree  Finding Your Mind Podcast Socials:  @karrisamarieofficial on INSTA  Facebook and YouTube 20:27 - Guys, as always thanks so much for subscribing! Do you have a cool friend with a great story? We'd love to hear. I'm www.petershankman.com and you can reach out anytime via email at peter@shankman.com or @petershankman on all of the socials. You can also find us at @FasterNormal on all of the socials. It really helps when you drop us a review on iTunes and of course, subscribe to the podcast if you haven't already! As you know, the more reviews we get, the more people we can reach. Help us to show the world that ADHD is a gift, not a curse!  20:55 - Faster Than Normal Podcast info & credits  — TRANSCRIPT via Descript and then corrected.. somewhat:  Hey guys. Peter Shankman the host of Faster Than Normal here. I wanna invite you to something! I am hosting a Mastermind with 12 amazing speakers who are gonna be talking about everything from ADHD to mental health, from entrepreneurship, to just living your life better. It's gonna be on November 10th, It's gonna be virtual from anywhere in the world. Incredible, incredible speakers. The leading fitness trainer in Canada for all things. Me! A whole bunch of speakers- Scott Carney, who wrote the book which is to all about how he goes and takes ice showers every day. It's gonna be 12 amazing speakers, the CBS Early Shows' Jennifer Hartstein, really, really great people. And I'd like you to join us. Check out the link below in the show notes at ShankMinds 2022 and we will see you there. And a matter of fact, look for the discount code in the show notes as well, that'll take a hundred bucks off the cost. We'll see you soon! https://shankman.lpages.co/shankminds-virtual-2022/ — Welcome to another episode of Faster Than Normal. My name is Peter Shankman. I am thrilled to be joining you today. I am a little more hyper than normal. I just took, literally just came back from a boxing class over at Victory Boxing, Victory Boxing on 37th Street off of 10th Avenue and holy. Um, it's normally, I, you know, you get one of the coaches one of the day. No, this was the owner who's a pit, or, Hey, let's, let's spar for a bit. Kicked my ass. Into next week. So I am high as a kite on dopamine an adrenaline right now, but oh my God, in three hours, I'm not going to be able to move. He's like, you know, it's funny when you're, when you're, when you're boxing and you're thinking about that next punch, whatever you all you hear are like the punch calls. And he's like, you know, he's like, um, jab cross, left hook, right hook upper cut, left upper cut right. And then he throws duck. And you're staying like an idiot who goes, Oh, is there a duck somewhere? And you could hit in the side of the head. So it has been, it was a fun hour, but oh my God, I'm gonna be hurting in a few. So anyway, with that said, thrilled that you're here and I want you to meet Karrisa Cardenas, so I might be on Instagram. As you know, as a matter of fact, both my mother and my daughter's mother, I'm pretty sure called Child Protective Services on me this morning because I videoed with a 360 Insta Cam I video. I put it on top of my helmet and videotaped or, or, or recorded, uh, the 2.7 mile scooter ride that I take every morning when I take my daughter to school and. You didn't realize how scary that ride is until you look at it on a 360 video and you're like, Wow, that truck nearly killed me. That other truck nearly killed me. Oh, that's 17 trucks. Oh, there's a school bus nearly, and a city bus nearly killed me. So, yeah, I'm pretty sure that that Child Protect service is gonna bust in any minute and, and take my daughter away from you. But either way, it was totally worth it and great video. So I'm on Instagram a lot. I love creating content, and of course I love absorbing content, and Instagram knows this and they treat me, uh, incredibly well because of it. In other words, they, they cater to my wants and my needs because it means I stay on longer like a good little boy, which is exactly what they need for their advertising. Well, that being said, I came across Carissa Cardenas. She's a mental health content creator. Okay? She's a singer songwriter, entrepreneur. Hosted a very own podcast called Finding Your Mind, and she shares her life through the lens, through the lens on her YouTube channel. She's faced a ton of challenges in her life. She has depression, anxiety, and this is her words, Daddy issues, abuse, and so much more. And she's used all of this as an inspiration to keep creating, to create for those who don't have anywhere to go and don't have anyone to talk to and are facing those challenges alone. I love this. She shares her dark times to bring awareness, letting those who listen know that it's okay not to be okay. And even though it might take a long time to get there, there is a light at the end of the tunnel, she tells me, I'll talk to you about her backstory. I'll ask her about it and I'll let her speak in a second but she, she has a really interesting backstory, um, that has shaped who she is. And, and I think it's wonderful. And she, she put fun, I love when people do this in her bio, she put a bunch of fun facts. So we're gonna read the, the last five minutes, we're gonna two minutes. We're gonna read those out and have her define those. Karrisa, welcome to Faster Than Normal! [00:04:24] Karrisa: Hello. [00:04:26] Peter: I am thrilled that you're here. I love the videos you create. They're so honest, they're so straightforward, and I, I first found you because I'm, I look another ADHD creator and I'm like, Goddammit, another ADHD creator who's getting like 20 times as many likes as me, and this is pissing me the hell off. So obviously we'll talk about how you're, you know, what your, what your system is because you're, you're creating incredible content. But what originally drew you to say, Hey, I'm gonna tell my story in public and, and, and love it or hate it here it is?  [00:04:54] Karrisa: Uh, well, to be honest, uh, in 2015 is kind of where it all started and, uh, I started making video content on Facebook actually. And, uh, I started that because I was very alone growing up. And I faced all these traumas and these issues throughout my life that I just felt so alone and I didn't go to therapy and I didn't know what was wrong with me. Everyone told me that I like, had issues and I was so, you know, angry and all these things. So I just felt very alone and very scared. So I decided one day to pick up the camera and, well, it's actually my phone. It was my, I think it was with my flip phone to be honest, and I started recording on it. And I was like, You know what, I'm just gonna share like a diary. So I sat there and I shared all of my, uh, daddy issues and my anxiety and all that stuff in like different video forms. And this was when I was like, what, 18, 19. So I was like going through it and I, I recorded everything in my vehicle and and I sat there and I was like, you know, I'm gonna do this for other people because I never had help and I never, you know, got anyone. Relate to, and so I just decided one day I was like, I'm, I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna sit here and I'm gonna scarily share everything that I've been through, even though it might be tmi. I just need someone else to hear it.  [00:06:18] Peter: And it sort of blew up from there.  [00:06:20] Karrisa: Yeah, so it went from that and then of course, you know, doubts and insecurities got into into my bloodstream and it decided to, uh, make me not post for a while. And then I decided, okay, this is really what I wanna do with my life. So I decided to start a podcast instead cuz it was just so much easier than having to edit video and I always have to look nice on video, so I just decided to do it, podcast, and then it started to slowly take off and then it did randomly and I was like, Holy moly, this is it. Uh, I really gotta, I really gotta do this now. You know? So it was really awesome.  [00:06:55] Peter: You know, it's interesting, let talk for a second about you stopped creating content when you started getting like, what haters and things like that. [00:07:01] Karrisa: Yeah, I, I stopped as people would just tell they were ugly. They were so ugly. [00:07:07] Peter: Now here's the thing, I mean, that's not, that's never changed. I mean, I, I posted that video this morning of the ride to school, and then I went and into my boxing class and I came out and they're like, About 20 comments and at least four of them were like, Oh, I'm never coming to New York. Fuck New York. There's a, you know, it's full of Democrats. Okay, well, you know, you're obviously meet people like that. And then you get the, Oh wow, you know, we gonna put your kid in the harm's way in the middle of the time, square traffic. I'm like, Okay, I'm much better scooter than you, whatever. But, you know, I, I feel, I feel like I'm 50, right? I, I've had 20 years of giving corporate keynote speeches in front of 20,000 people where I. I'm still kind of, I'm mostly over the haters, but you never truly get over them. You're a lot younger than me. Tell the audience what you did to get past it. Because that the haters and the, and the, and the, the, the, um, trolls, they kill about 95% of the, of the people who wanna create content and they just stop. And they don't wanna do that. And they, they, they leave a lot of stuff, beautiful stuff on the table, never wind up doing.  [00:08:04] Karrisa: Well, uh, yeah. I also was doing YouTube too, so I got all those like, hate comments. You should die. You sh you're ugly. You know, all of those beautiful things at a young age. So, um, I just kind of sat with myself and I really focused on what I wanted to do as a person and who wanted to be, and I had to realize that no one else's fucking opinion, excuse my language really mattered. And I had really had. Hone into myself and really believe in myself and really just not care at all about what anyone else has to say and just hyper focus on that and not even, I didn't look for comments like probably the first two years I got back into it because I was like, I don't need their opinions, whether it be good or not. I never replied to anyone's comments. I just focused on what I wanted to do.  [00:08:52] Peter: Let me ask you a question if you don't mind sharing how old are you? [00:08:54] Karrisa: I'm 28.  [00:08:56] Peter: That is, I gotta give you such props for that because I remember I started my first company at 27, 26. Mm-hmm. and I sold it, it was a PR firm. I sold it at 29 to a larger agency. And I remember even at 29 thinking like the news went out that it was sold and there were all, you know, Oh, he probably couldn't, he probably just sold it for like, for nothing cuz you know, he couldn't, couldn't keep it up. And his parents probably like, you know, gave him money to start it and it. I remember, I remember like it was yesterday, reading that comment and being like, Wow, I must be nothing. You know? And, and this took years. It took years. I probably, I'm 50 now. Maybe, maybe a couple years ago I really stopped caring as much as I can. But you're still gonna care a little bit. I mean, it's really, I give you a lot of credit for that. It's really impressive. At your age to be able to get past that. [00:09:42] Karrisa: Yeah. It's, it's a difficult thing though. And I mean, there it is always gonna be here. Like, it's even gonna get worse the bigger you get. Like it's just the way the world works. Yeah. But since I kinda, I grew up in, in social media, to be honest, uh, I started just to see, you know, these empty comments I like to say, because, you know, those people are going through stuff on their own and they're just using, you know, their hate towards you for comfort in a way. And it's just, it's an ugly thing. But I've, I put my. I mean, I put myself in their shoes to make sure like, Hey, listen, you, you know, they're probably suffering from anxiety, traumas, like all of these things. And you know, they're just hating. They shouldn't, but they're just hating. Cause that's all they know. [00:10:20] Peter: Right. Don't, don't wish anger on them. Wish, wish, wish, healing.  [00:10:24] Karrisa: Yeah. That's, that's just what I do.  [00:10:26] Peter: That's impressive. Again, that's really impressive. I still, I mean, I wish healing on them, but I still go to the boxing gym and beat the show to some bags every you, every day. Of course. Gotta do that.  [00:10:33]Karrisa: Of course. [00:10:34] Peter: So, let's talk about the kind of content you create when you, when you're posting mental health. I mean, there are a ton of mental health, you know, content creators out there and not, not the majority of them are not getting anywhere near as well as you. Um, So do you listen to your audience? Do you take advice from your audience? Do you, do you, do you listen to their feedback and incorporate that into future posts? How do you come up with your ideas?  [00:10:54] Karissa: Uh, I honestly haven't done that. Like I get a lot of, uh, messages about saying, you know, like all the things that I've posted that have helped them or, you know, opened their eyes or something like that, which is so amazing. But I kind of just focus on what I feel at the time. So I'll be sitting, let's just say I'm at, sitting at my desk and I just have this urge to talk about a specific topic. I'll just do it. At random. Like, I haven't got to the point where I, like, I take feedback yet just because I want to, I want to stay with this momentum that I've got, and usually feedback with my ADHD and everything makes my brain go freaking nuts. Uhhuh. Like, I just, I can't focus. So then I'm like, Oh crap. Did I say the right thing? Did I do the right thing for these people? Or they, you know, So I just hyperfocus on like what I need to say first, and then of course I, I listen to you know, comments later down the road and kind of incorporated into the next content I do create. But I mean, just hyper focus on, you know, how I'm feeling that day, to be honest.  [00:11:53] Peter: How often are you posting, uh, daily? So that brings up another interesting question. You, you said yourself, you're a child of social media. You grew up in this era. Um, you know, know, I, I thank God every day that camera phones and things of that nature didn't exist when I was in high school, I'd probably see somebody in jail and, you know, for you. You're, I guess it is perfectly normal that everything you do mm-hmm. is public. Yeah. Now, but here's a question. It looks like everything of what you do is public to what percent of things that you do are public? Like, you know, I'm sure you still have a private life that you don't necessarily share. [00:12:27] Karrisa:Yeah. Uh, I would say I only share about 10%.  [00:12:31] Peter: And how do you, do you set up boundaries for yourself so that you don't overshare or that you don't, You know, I, I remember probably 15 years ago writing a multi tweet Twitter rant, and this is before you could like, collect, connect, the tweets was much harder. And it was basically me bitching about something that I, I really didn't need to be bitching about, and I sent it and learned a valuable lesson that night. Right. You don't necessarily need to share every damn thing. Yeah. So how are you, how are you aware of that? What are you doing to make sure that you're, you know, okay, this is something that might be interesting, but I'm not gonna sit here and bitch for the next three hours about whatever. [00:13:04] Karrisa: Uh, to be honest, I . I wish I had more of a filter. Uh, but I don't, And so the only thing that I really set boundaries towards is talking about politics, to be honest, because, you know, it's just one of those things that I just don't wanna get into on, you know, the internet because I would just get wrecked to be honest. So I just kinda set boundaries with that and I just, Almost everything. I am very open. I'm an open book, and if people hate it, they hate it because there's, there's people out there that are suffering through things that, you know, if they don't have the connection with other people that they can talk to. So it's like, I'm gonna share all the ugly parts and this is more so when I. Was younger. So I'm sharing all of those issues, the abuse and stuff so that it could connect to the right people so that they can live a another day, to be honest. But, um, other than that, the boundaries I set are just political .That's it.  [00:14:02] Peter: Tell me about, so you've had several jobs. Yes. Right. And then I love this coaching, cheerleading, installing stoves and pools, retail, fast food, waitressing, barista, nursing assistant, assistant manager of a nonprofit. And no, and you make it clear, No, I didn't get fired from these jobs. I quit them all because my ADHD was bored after learning everything in those positions. So, yeah. And I get that. I had one job in my life and I'm like, No. But, um, you know, after, after the sort of magic wears off, right? At some point you gotta make a living. Yep. So what then?  [00:14:33] Karrisa: Uh, well, I, I guess I don't really share this, but I will. Um, so I do a lot of content creation, and I do get paid from all of that stuff, but, uh, I, I do have a core job, which is taking care of my mom, so I. Right now I take care of my mom and so I'm a certified nursing assistant. Okay. And that has been the, you know, the bill paying money, the I'm gonna be okay and I can step back and work on all of these things and Gotcha. You know, it, it's, it's a blessing to be honest, cuz not everyone gets to do this. Oh, totally. Or does a lot of people have to take care of their mom at a young age. So, I mean, like, that's kind of, you know, where, where I'm at, like, I don't work, other jobs anymore. I just create and it's so beautiful and I'm so blessed about it. [00:15:19] Peter: You know, it's interesting. I, um, I, I, I look at my, I I look at a lot of kids who are, who are, you know, influencers, whatever, whatever they wanna call themselves. I hate that term. And, um, you know, they're, they're, they're creating all this kind of thousands and tens and thousand likes and thousand likes. And occasionally they, they, they do a partnership with someone or whatever. And I know the, I know the industry. I know damn well. Yes. They're not making enough for a Starbucks once a day. No. Right. With that. And yet you'll never see that, You know, you'll never, you'll never, uh, hear about the fact that, you know, they're, they're also working, uh, you know, 8:00 PM to 4:00 AM as a security guard or doing whatever just to pay the rent. Yep. Right. It's like the, um, Uh, the real versus Instagram, whether, you know, the, the, the Instagram is like everything is beautiful and then the camera pans over to the other side of the room where it's just like a mess. Yep. Right? And so it, it's interesting because you have a lot of people who are out there trying to create content and I would never tell anyone not to do it and give it a shot, kick ass on it. But I would say have a backup plan. Yeah, I, And it seems, it seems like you managed to pull that off. You do have a backup plan. [00:16:17] Karrisa: Yes, I always do. I think it's just a security thing for me because, uh, growing up I didn't come from money, so having a backup plan has always been a thing. Like, I've been to college twice. I've been, you know, just thinking, Okay, what am I gonna do if this doesn't pan out? What if I'm, you know, like, but I have to also believe in it a hundred percent, or I'm not gonna give it my all. And I. So it's kind of like that fine line where you're like, Yes, I need to pay my bills, so I will work a nine to five, but I need to bust my ass doing the rest of this.  [00:16:46] Peter: Right. Are you a, um, are you a night owl? Yes. . I noticed that I, I saw the email came in around 2:00 AM so I figured, um,  [00:16:58] Karrisa: Yeah, Sorry about that, heh. [00:16:58] Peter: Why do you have to eat? And this, this goes to the, your last paragraph. Why do you have to have chocolate milk when you eat popcorn? That's a weird combination?  [00:17:04] Karrisa: Oh, . Well, okay, see, Um, I don't know where it came from. I've always been a, a child of weird combinations and, uh, I just, I can't have popcorn without it because I don't know. I need to wash it down with something sweet and chocolate like so amazing. And when you pair the two, it it hands down the best. No one would try it. No one ever tried it. They're like,  [00:17:26] Peter: I'm gonna try. I'm totally gonna try it tonight actually. I have some of my kids chalk the milk. I'm totally gonna try it. [00:17:30] Karrisa: There you go. I love that. Lemme know.  [00:17:32] Peter: And by the way, you're lefthanded as am I, as our most amazing people, so  [00:17:36] Karrisa: for real ?That's awesome actually. [00:17:38] Peter: I love that. I love it. Always drives my boxing coach crazy cuz he always says he, he takes his original position and I go left. God damn it. He has to switch around. Yep. So, so I guess I'll, I'll, I'll close it with this. I wanna be respectful of your time when you, you know, you're creating content and putting stuff out there in a world, especially in social, that isn't always that nice if ever, Right? Mm-hmm. and looking at the stuff that you're talking about, which is mental health, you know, from the beginning, um, tells people that yeah, you've had your share of hits in, in your life. You've taken some hits, you've had some issues, you've had some problems. Yet your goal in all of this, it's still to help people who, who are never able to get help for this on their own. Yeah. And that's really kinda altruistic. Right. Most people are kind of like, No, fuck you, man. I'm gonna get mine. And, and, and you know, I'm gonna get it. I mean, we live in a world right now where, where 15 governors are trying to stop, um, uh, student loan debt cancellation because everyone should pay their own share. I'm like, Well, that's a dick move, right? Yeah. So, so you're sitting here going, No, I wanna help people out. And that's the exact same reason I, I wrote Faster Than Normal and do this podcast, but there aren't a lot of us. So at the end of the day, Your value system is, is pretty unique, right? You're sitting there going, No, I wanna help people. And and does that come from anyone? Did that come from what, what, You know, based on, on the history that you told me about yourself that you shared, um, it doesn't sound like you were helped a lot. So where'd that come from?  [00:19:05] Karrisa: Uh, that's exactly why is because I wasn't helped a lot. I wasn't guided and I wasn't told that what I was going through was normal or you know, cuz my ADHD was, I, I did, I just got diagnosed with it in 2020. So like I didn't have help realizing that, oh my God. Like I went through school and stuff thinking I was so stupid because I learned a different way than other people, but I never knew that, so no one told me. And like I just had to go through the motions of doing things alone. So when I got a little older to understand what I was actually facing. And I started doing research on my own. I was like, there are so many other Me's out there that need help that don't have the finances for it. And I was like, maybe I can just share some of my stories and it could help. And it's just helped me too because it helps me get out of my head and it creates this community of amazing people that need help. And I'm just here and I'm just like, wanna give everybody a hug? And I just want people to be better mentally and understand that it's okay not to be okay.  [00:20:04] Peter: Yeah. I love that. I love that. Very, very cool. Very, very cool. How can people to find you? [00:20:10] Karrisa: Uh, they can find me on Instagram at Karissa Marie Official. You can find me also on YouTube as Karissa Marie and also my podcast, Finding Your Mind.  [00:20:21] Peter: Very cool. Leave all those in the show notes. Thank you so much for taking the time. I really appreciate it today. [00:20:25] Karissa: Thank you so much for having me. You're awesome dude.  [00:20:28] Peter: Guys, Faster Than Normal wants to hear what you think. Let us leave us a note, shoot me an email. We've gotten a lot of guests because you guys have written in and said, Hey, talk to this person. So if you have any people, we should talk to peter@shakman.com. You know how to find me. We will see you next week. ADHD as Karissa has blatantly showed us today, is a gift, not a curse. And I will say that until the day I die. Stay tuned, keep in touch. We'll see you guys next week. Stay safe. Credits: You've been listening to the Faster Than Normal podcast. We're available on iTunes, Stitcher and Google play and of course at www.FasterThanNormal.com I'm your host, Peter Shankman and you can find me at shankman.com and @petershankman on all of the socials. If you like what you've heard, why not head over to your favorite podcast platform of choice and leave us a review, come more people who leave positive reviews, the more the podcast has shown, and the more people we can help understand that ADHD is a gift, not a curse. Opening and closing themes were composed and produced by Steven Byrom who also produces this podcast, and the opening introduction was recorded by Bernie Wagenblast. Thank you so much for listening. We'll see you next week!

Grace & Peace Church
Peter's Journey :: Why does holiness matter?

Grace & Peace Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 36:49


Peter :: Why does holiness matter? Connect Card or Prayer Requests... www.graceandpeacechurch.org/connect Digital Bulletin www.graceandpeacechurch.org/bulletin Do you get value from connecting with us? Consider helping keep the mission of Grace & Peace Church alive and help others find new life. https://www.graceandpeacechurch.org/give Links to resources and ways to connect… https://linktr.ee/graceandpeacechurch Grace and peace church 1106 Whaley Street Oceanside CA 92054 We are a church plant serving, worshipping and gathering in south Oceanside. We are learning the rhythms of grace Jesus taught about and discovering life to the full as result of it. Journey with us in discovering a real and tangible faith.

Not So Secret Bible
John 21: Important Fish to Fry

Not So Secret Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 51:41


Chapter 21, the final chapter of John is a great reminder that Jesus' story doesn't end with His death and resurrection. His story continues not only in John chapter 21 but also to this very day! Following Jesus' resurrection, He appears to Mary Magdalene and the disciples! Afterward some of the disciples return home and start fishing!?! Jesus' appears again and helps them with their fishing venture, which wasn't going well, and to have some pointed conversations. Why does Jesus appear at this time? What more could he add to the already mind boggling resurrection from the dead? Why does he focus so much on Peter? Why so many fish??? It turns out Jesus has more "fish to fry" and they are some pretty tasty bites. Join Michael, Troy and Zane as they delve into John 21 to explore these questions and more.Be sure to leave a 5 STAR RATING & REVIEW of the show below!RESOURCES (As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.)https://kit.co/notsosecretbibleSOCIAL MEDIAhttps://www.instagram.com/notsosecretbible/https://www.facebook.com/notsosecretbible/CONTACT USnotsosecretbible@gmail.comSupport the show (https://bit.ly/3gvFQd3)

Into The Spider-Cast
Episode 3: Spider-Man 2 (2004)

Into The Spider-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 98:48


We're joined by our first guest, our editor, and friend Kate Sánchez, as we discuss the 2004 classic, Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 2. How does this film artfully reiterate the message of "With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility" for Peter Parker as he doubts his calling as Spider-Man? Why is this film so good at depicting Aunt May and Peter's economic struggles? What do we make of Mary Jane's development and her potential relationship with Peter? Why is Alfred Molina's Doctor Octopus such an iconic cinematic villain, especially with the horror elements Raimi brings in? Find out all of that and why we think this film is a great entryway into Spider-Fandom! We are a proud member of the But Why Tho? Podcast Network. Kate's article: Horror Directors are the Perfect Choice to Bring Comic Books to Life Follow Kate on Twitter @OhMyMithrandir Follow Into the Spider-Cast on Twitter @IntoSpiderCast and on Instagram @intothespidercast. Follow the hosts on Twitter @CJWritesThings and @swarzseawalker.

Evidence and Answers
Episode 413 – Creation of the Biblical Canon Part 2

Evidence and Answers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 25:05


Who determined which books go into the Bible? What about the Apocrypha? Shouldn't these books be part of the Bible? What about the secret gospels like the Gospel of Thomas and the Gospel of Peter? Why weren't these in the biblical canon? Join Pat as he explains the creation of the biblical canon and answers the questions about the Apocrypha and the secret gospels.Read the postEpisode 413 – Creation of the Biblical Canon Part 2

Evidence & Answers
Episode 413 – Creation of the Biblical Canon Part 2

Evidence & Answers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 25:05


Who determined which books go into the Bible? What about the Apocrypha? Shouldn't these books be part of the Bible? What about the secret gospels like the Gospel of Thomas and the Gospel of Peter? Why weren't these in the biblical canon? Join Pat as he explains the creation of the biblical canon and answers the questions about the Apocrypha and the secret gospels.Read the postEpisode 413 – Creation of the Biblical Canon Part 2

Librivox Community Podcast – LibriVox
Librivox Community Podcast #148: A Salute to Proof-Listening

Librivox Community Podcast – LibriVox

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018


Listen to LibriVox Community Podcast #148 – A Salute to Proof-Listening. Hosted by TriciaG. Duration: 23:28 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * With contributions from AlgyPug, Linny, Amelia Chesley (plaidsicle), Moniaqua, JayKitty, and Peter Why. Excerpt from “Funeral March of a Marionette” by Charles Gounod (1818-1893), […]

Sightedmoon Podcasts
The Unpardonable Sin, Do you know what it is?

Sightedmoon Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 38:14


What is the Unpardonable Sin? Have you committed it? If you do not know what it is then you just don't know whether or not you have committed it. We are told not to grieve the Holy Spirit,  but what is it that grieves the Holy Spirit? Maybe you have done this sin? Why did Ananias and Sapphira die after they gave money to Peter? Why was this such a big deal? What is the proper understanding of the 3rd commandment? You are not to take the LORDS name in vain. But this teaching is about the Feast of Shavuot, so why am I talking about all of these other things and how are they connected to Shavuot or Pentecost?

A Little Walk With God
Be careful what you promise - Episode 7-84, March 25, 2017

A Little Walk With God

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2017 8:22


A daily devotional through the recorded words Jesus spoke while He walked alongside us. Our website http://alittlewalkwithgod.com. Thanks for joining me today for "A Little Walk with God." I'm your host Richard Agee. Have you ever made a promise you really intended to keep, but them just crumbled under the enormity of the task? I have to admit, I have more times than I'd like to remember, actually. Peter did it, too. Scripture John 13:36-38 Simon Peter: Lord, where are You going? Jesus: Peter, you cannot come with Me now, but later you will join Me. Peter: Why can't I go now? I'll give my life for You! Jesus: Will you really give your life for Me? I tell you the truth: you will deny Me three times before the rooster crows. Devotional Have you ever made a promise you really intended to keep, but them just crumbled under the enormity of the task? I have accepted a few tasks that I really wanted to complete Promised a completion date Promised high quality Had to go back and beg for more time or relinquish control of the project completely Just not able to do it Overcommitted Beyond my capability Peter promised to stay with Jesus forever to support Him and protect Him Really wanted to Had every intention of fulfilling His promise Then the soldiers came in the middle of the night Judas betrayed their Master Arrested Jesus to take Him to trial and crucifixion Peter stood for a moment with sword in hand Cut off the high priest's servant's ear Jesus put it back and made it new Peter dropped his sword Ran rather than be arrested Peter didn't want to deny Him Meant every word Meant to stand up to the enemy Meant to stay faithful to the end Couldn't take the pressure of feeling alone All the other disciples fled, too Peter tried to keep his promise but crumbled under the load Jesus knows our weaknesses, Still He forgives Strengthens Lifts us Calls us to follow Him If you want to learn more about my church, you can find us at SAF.church. If you like the devotional, share it with someone. If you don't, tell me. I hope you'll join me again tomorrow for "A Little Walk with God."

Member Supported Restoration Radio
S2, Flagship Show, Ep16: The Chair of St. Peter

Member Supported Restoration Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 59:52


This first episode of Season 2 released on January 3, 2013. On this month's episode of the Flagship Show, we will discuss the topic of the Chair of St. Peter. It's bad enough that Catholics already get accused of worshipping graven images, but on the feast of the Chair of St. Peter, we might even be accused of "worshipping" a chair. What is the Feast of the Chair of St. Peter? Why are there two feasts? Why is this feast ever more important in our day? His Excellency, Bishop Daniel Dolan will be joining us to share his wisdom and thoughts. Join us for this first episode of Season 2 of Restoration Radio. Original Air Date: January 3, 2013 Show Run Time: 59 minutes Show Guest(s): Bishop Daniel Dolan Show Host(s): Stephen Heiner Season 2 Sponsor: Novus Ordo Watch http://novusordowatch.org/ Episode page: https://www.truerestoration.org/season-2-flagship-show-episode-16-the-chair-of-st-peter/ The Flagship Show: https://www.truerestoration.org/category/radio/the-flagship-show/ Become a member: https://www.truerestoration.org/member-signup/ The Flagship Show℗ is a production of the Restoration Radio Network. Copyright 2013. All Rights are Reserved.

A Cup Of English
Basic Pronunciation Practice #41 + Interactive English.

A Cup Of English

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2016 12:11


Peter: Hi Liz. What are you looking at? Liz: Oh, hi Peter. I'm looking through some information about cars. It's about time I bought one, but I'm quite fussy. I don't want to spend a lot of money, but there are certain things that I definitely want. Peter: What kind are you after? Liz: Well, I'd like a hybrid. Eventually when I'm working, I don't want to spend a fortune on gas. Other than that, I'd like a medium size, four-door that is reliable and safe. Peter: Why don't I go with you to some dealerships and we can have a look? I know a lot about cars, you know. Liz: Ha! Why is it that men know so much more than women (do) about cars? Peter: It's probably because we're really interested in them....Anyway, I can protect you from the greedy salesmen who want you to spend too much money. Liz: Yes, protect me, please! 

The Cabral Concept
099: Resistant Starch for GI Health, Regulating Blood Sugar, Using Saunas While Pregnant? (HouseCall)

The Cabral Concept

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2016 11:55


We've got some fantastic questions for today's Q&A, so thank you to everyone that submitted them this week! Jen W: I'm on a Paleo diet... Should I be supplementing with resistant starch for GI health? Peter: Why am I able to eat more carbs on your diet even though I have blood sugar issues? Pam A: Can I use an (infrared) dry sauna if I'm pregnant? Enjoy today's Cabral HouseCall! And don't forget to submit your own questions at: http://StephenCabral.com/askcabral - - - Lose Weight & Feel Great in Just 7 Days! http://DrCabralDetox.com  

Librivox Community Podcast – LibriVox
LibriVox 10th Anniversary Podcast No. 140

Librivox Community Podcast – LibriVox

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2015


Listen to LibriVox Community Podcast #140 celebrating LibriVox’s tenth birthday,  hosted by Ruth Golding (RuthieG). Duration: 25:57 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Featuring SonoftheExiles, chocoholic, commonsparrow3, Peter Why, commonsparrow3, hugh, mhhbook, smike, GregGiordano and a host of others. * * * * * * * * […]

Pastor Scott Henry Sermons
The Matthew Series Sermon 12 - Why did you doubt? - Audio

Pastor Scott Henry Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2013 36:06


One of the last installments of the Matthew Series and the wonderful walking on water event. Jesus asked Peter: "Why did you doubt?" Doubt what? Himself (Hey-Human's can't walk on water!). Doubt Jesus? Or...? We look at some possible answers and what we can learn from that today.

New Hope Chapel
Do You Love Me? Jesus' Encounter with an Unfaithful Friend

New Hope Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2012 50:34


Bill Smith concludes our sermon series on Manly Encounters with Jesus with a look at Peter's reinstatement. Who was Peter? Why did he often act impulsive? And was Peter an unfaithful friend or a disciple in the making?

Elimination of the Snakes
Elimination of the Snakes - Show #259

Elimination of the Snakes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2011 68:44


A little pre-show BSing. What do you think?  eots@inbox.com 1) Penn State football coach Joe Paterno is fired. 2) Will Israel bomb Iran over its nuclear weapons programs?Mail Bag:An email of sorts from Clint: Rugby player: Stroke turned me gay.(Pictured.)Some humor from Al in New Jersey: AAADD.One from Peter: Why men are never depressed.Two from Denny: (Pushing Dan's buttons.)1) Controversial therapy for pre-teen transgender patient raises questions.2) After 5 years of sweet home in Alabama, new law has illegal immigrants packing.The Rest of the Show:The rest of the show was before email.

Galatians Sermons – Covenant United Reformed Church
Congregation or Segregation? (Galatians 2:11-14)

Galatians Sermons – Covenant United Reformed Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2007


"Can an apostle err? What are the implications for Paul rebuking Peter? Should we doubt the reliability of Peter’s letters? If Peter is condemned how can he present the gospel of Christ? Why does the apostle Paul make mention of this public rebuke of Peter? Why is Peter so bad for merely meeting with the […] The post Congregation or Segregation? (Galatians 2:11-14) appeared first on Covenant United Reformed Church.