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When one thinks of leprechauns, images of small, mischievous men in green coats, buckled shoes, and top hats come to mind, often clutching a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Popularized by folklore and commercialized in modern media, these elusive creatures have long captured the imagination of those fascinated by the supernatural. But are leprechauns merely figures of legend, or could there be a deeper, more paranormal origin to these Irish trickster spirits?Join Gary and GoldieAnn as they journey Within the Mists of Ireland to tell of Leprechauns.#Leprechaun #Irish #myth #StPatricksDay Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When one thinks of leprechauns, images of small, mischievous men in green coats, buckled shoes, and top hats come to mind, often clutching a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Popularized by folklore and commercialized in modern media, these elusive creatures have long captured the imagination of those fascinated by the supernatural. But are leprechauns merely figures of legend, or could there be a deeper, more paranormal origin to these Irish trickster spirits?Join Gary and GoldieAnn as they journey Within the Mists of Ireland to tell of Leprechauns.#Leprechaun #Irish #myth #StPatricksDay Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of CLIPPED, Eric's breaking down the ten thousand hour rule and why so many agency owners, freelancers, and online coaches struggle to find success. If you're not seeing results, it might be because you haven't put in the reps—yet. This episode dives into what the 10,000-hour rule really means, how mastery requires time and effort, and why so many people try to skip the hard work. Eric also shares his own 10,000-hour journey—from running errands at recording studios to building a podcast production company. By the end of this episode, you'll understand why cutting corners leads to failure and what you need to do to actually get good at your craft. A Word From Our Sponsor: This podcast is sponsored by Riverside.fm—my favorite platform for recording high-quality remote podcasts and videos. With 4K video recording, AI-powered tools like Magic Clips and automated transcriptions, and seamless audio syncing, Riverside makes content creation easier than ever. Try it out at Riverside.fm and enter promo code CLIPPED for 20% off. The 10,000-Hour Rule: Key Takeaways What is the 10,000-Hour Rule? Popularized by Malcolm Gladwell, this concept suggests that true mastery takes at least 10,000 hours of deliberate practice. Becoming great at something requires repetition, failure, and continuous learning. Professionals don't cut corners—they put in the work and develop real expertise. Why Are Agency Owners and Coaches Struggling? Lack of Real Skills: Many jump into business without actually mastering a craft. Selling Theory, Not Experience: Too many coaches sell courses or strategies they've never implemented themselves. Shortcut Mentality: AI tools and quick hacks can't replace the years of experience needed to develop true expertise. Eric's 10,000-Hour Journey in Audio Started interning at 17 Hertz Studios in North Hollywood—running errands, setting up mics, and learning the ropes. Worked at Paramount Recording Studios, recording, editing, and getting yelled at (a lot). Transitioned to podcasting in 2015, building The Podcast Haven from the ground up. Cold-emailed hundreds of podcasters, landed clients like Kimberly Snyder and Paychecks & Balances, and grew a sustainable business through years of hard work. How to Actually Get Good at Something Do the work before you sell the solution—learn by doing, not by theory. Master the tools of your industry—whether it's Pro Tools, Google Ads, or video editing software. Go through the struggle—get used to high-pressure situations, criticism, and iteration. Test, fail, refine, repeat—real mastery comes from constant improvement over time. Listen To Past Podcast Episodes: How To Record a Video Podcast On Your iPhone: Easily Podcast In 4K! How To Get Your Show Featured on Apple Podcasts: Follow These Tips! The Top 5 Podcast Tools For Recording, Editing, Marketing, Audience Growth, and Discoverability Connect with The Podcast Haven: Homepage LinkedIn Blog YouTube Instagram
fWotD Episode 2854: Roswell incident Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia’s finest articles.The featured article for Wednesday, 26 February 2025 is Roswell incident.The Roswell incident is a conspiracy theory which alleges that the 1947 United States Army Air Forces balloon debris recovered near Roswell, New Mexico, was actually a crashed extraterrestrial spacecraft. Operated from the nearby Alamogordo Army Air Field and part of the top secret Project Mogul, the balloon was intended to detect Soviet nuclear tests. After metallic and rubber debris were recovered by Roswell Army Air Field personnel, the United States Army announced their possession of a "flying disc". This announcement made international headlines, but was retracted within a day. To obscure the purpose and source of the debris, the army reported that it was a conventional weather balloon.In 1978, retired Air Force officer Jesse Marcel revealed that the army's weather balloon claim had been a cover story, and speculated that the debris was of extraterrestrial origin. Popularized by the 1980 book The Roswell Incident, this speculation became the basis for long-lasting and increasingly complex and contradictory UFO conspiracy theories, which over time expanded the incident to include governments concealing evidence of extraterrestrial beings, grey aliens, multiple crashed flying saucers, alien corpses and autopsies, and the reverse engineering of extraterrestrial technology, none of which have any factual basis.In the 1990s, the United States Air Force published multiple reports which established that the incident was related to Project Mogul, and not debris from a UFO. Despite this and a general lack of evidence, many UFO proponents claim that the Roswell debris was in fact derived from an alien craft, and accuse the US government of a cover-up. The conspiracy narrative has become a trope in science fiction literature, film, and television. The town of Roswell promotes itself as a destination for UFO-associated tourism.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:29 UTC on Wednesday, 26 February 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Roswell incident on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm generative Joanna.
“Rock 'n roll is really swing with a modern name,” Freed once said. “It began on the levees and plantations, took in folk songs, and features blues and rhythm. It's the rhythm that gets to the kids – they're starved of music they can dance to, after all those years of crooners.”HISTORICAL ALAN FREED MOMENTS:Freed moved to WINS in New York in 1954 where his late night radio show became known as Alan Freed's Rock 'n' Roll Party. His popularity was immediate and so was the criticism.In July 1957, Freed was given his own nationally televisedrock 'n roll dance show billed as “The Big Beat" on ABC-TV. The show featured a mix of pop and R&B acts. Early reviews for the national show were good, but it was cancelled abruptly after Frankie Lymon, one of the show's black performers, was shown on air dancing with a white girl.The biracial dance scene enraged ABC's Southern affiliates and the network cancelled the show despite its growing popularity.Freed was featured in five of the earliest rock 'n' roll movies – Rock Around the Clock and Rock, Rock, Rock in 1956; Mister Rock And Roll and Don't Knock the Rock in 1957 and Go Johnny Go in 1958.Freed was initially interred in New York, the city where he died at 43 in 1965. His family moved his remains to Cleveland years later and then to the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame Museum 12 years ago, his son Lance Freed said.“I thought this was the last move, but then I got this call to move him,” Freed said. “He said, ‘You've got to come pick him up.' ““The museum world is moving away from exhibiting remains” since ashes don't help tell a story, he was told.Bullshit. The Hall's Board simply felt human remains did not belong where they could depress those paying for admission.Alan Freed Urned His Right To Remain In The Home That Utilized His Rock and Roll Signature As It's Way Of Earning Millions Upon Millions Of Dollars.PLEASE VISIT THE ALAN FREED ARCHIVES AT:https://www.alanfreed.com/wp/archives/
Hosts Nate Wilcox and Dave Thompson continue their mini-series discussing Dave's book An Evolving Tradition: The Child Ballads in Modern Folk and Rock Music -- buy the book to support the show. This episode covers the first popular American revival of the Child Ballads by artist like The Carter Family and jazz singer Maxine Sullivan. We also cover the beginnings of the popular folk revival by artists like John Jacob Niles and Burl Ives. GO TO THE LET IT ROLL SUBSTACK TO HEAR THE FULL EPISODE-- The final 15 minutes of this episode are exclusively for paying subscribers to the Let It Roll Substack. Also subscribe to the LET IT ROLL EXTRA feed on Apple, Spotify or your preferred podcast service. We've got all 350+ episodes listed, organized by mini-series, genre, era, co-host, guest and more. Please sign up for the email list on the site and get music essays from Nate as well as (eventually) transcriptions of every episode. Also if you can afford it please consider becoming a paid subscriber to support the show. Thanks! Have a question or a suggestion for a topic or person for Nate to interview? Email letitrollpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter. Follow us on Facebook. Let It Roll is proud to be part of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the late 19th century, Yellowstone became the first national park in America. Visitation started out slow, but the railroad soon changed that.
Join the hosts of Innerverse Podcast, Chance Garton and Gabriel Peter for an in-depth interview about how to avoid physical altercation by learning verbal judo! Verbal Judo is the training manual in verbal redirection, de-escalation, and persuasion methods to prevent and/or tactically negotiate a range of conflict scenarios, aimed to curtail need for physical engagement. Popularized primarily for training police on how to maintain the psychological upper hand, uphold policy standards, and to gain voluntary compliance while minimizing likelihood of further or even incidental provocation. It's author, Dr. George (the Rino) Thompson, boasts a PHD from Princeton with affluence and familiarity on the magical grimoire Ars Notoria. His early seminars were highly animated motivational confessions (of a sort) instructing exactly how to use the "black magic of control" by virtue of extracting "the enemy's name". His personality as a rapid magic tutor and police instructor is quite commanding and unforgettable. He is, to those who recall, reminiscent of many 80s and 90s icons such as Sargent Slaughter from both GI Joe and WWF. Furthermore, we hope to reveal, his spirited influence has been embedded into other childhood nemesis characters, with a cunning and deeply meaningful revelation of method consummated by the Thoth Deck's Adjustment card number 8 (no longer called Justice number 11). Chance's bio: Chance Garton is the host of InnerVerse, a podcast dedicated to prying open your third ear and showing you the reality of perpetual synchronicity. With 8 years of experience in podcasting, Chance has developed an effortless ability to maintain a positive vibe in conversational flow states. His knowledge in a wide variety of subjects allows him to see connections that others miss. Chance is also a Biofield Tuner and seasoned energy worker & divination specialist, having helped hundreds of people around the world heal and align their mind and body. His consistent efforts at researching language, symbolism and mythology fill his conversations with fresh insights. Gabriel's bio: Gabriel Peters is a Father (of a kind rebel spirit), a lifelong martial artist, massage therapist, and philosophic frontiersman. His highly informed and low tech adventurous bridgebuilding blazes essoteric trails respectfully through cultural worldviews and dichotomies to inspire a higher standard of appreciating the many psycic mountaineers that passed through the treelines before us and those yet to come. His self initiated dives into astronomy, history, and Tarot systems have tapped deeply to the substratum of the syncro-mythical formulaic alchemy to unriddle only so much social engineering, and extract appreciable correspondence of many programs on offer in the vast Sea of Lex Murcatoria. His systems have harnessed the Enneagram's Vices, Virtues, and freedom of association to fortify and renovate our vessels for hightened imaginative pragmatism. He also loves to dance. *** MORE FROM BETH Sign up to learn the archetypes of controlled op, the 31 signs of controlled op, and hear a stage recording of my Anarchapulco workshop Sign up to take a 5-minute King Hero's Journey archetype quiz Apply to become a member of the House of Free Will Ministry Find the other 290+ King Hero's Journey interviews and Personal Rants Rumble Join me on the uncensored Rokfin Odyssey King Hero Telegram Channel King Hero Telegram Chat Twitter (X) Instagram Apply for archetype, de-programming or business coaching and trainingor email beth at bethmartens.com Sign up to do a King Hero's Journey archetype quiz Order a copy of my book, ‘Journey: A Map of Archetypes to Find Lost Purpose in a Sea of Meaninglessness' Donate by PayPal if you're inspired Canadian Court Procedure Study Group sign-up Follow the King Hero's Journey PodcastAnchorBreakerGoogle PodcastsApple PodcastsOvercastPocket CastsRadio PublicSpotifyRSS
The potato chip is one of the most popular snack foods in the world. But did you know it was actually an accident from the kitchen of a Black chef? Here's how a happy accident changed the way we snack forever. _____________ 2-Minute Black History is produced by PushBlack, the nation's largest non-profit Black media company. PushBlack exists to amplify the stories of Black history you didn't learn in school. You make PushBlack happen with your contributions at BlackHistoryYear.com — most people donate $10 a month, but every dollar makes a difference. If this episode moved you, share it with your people! Thanks for supporting the work. The production team for this podcast includes Cydney Smith, Len Webb, and Lilly Workneh. Our editors are Lance John and Avery Phillips from Gifted Sounds Network. Julian Walker serves as executive producer." To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join your host, Justin Malik, as he introduces you to the transformative practice of NSDR, also known as yoga nidra or yogic sleep. Designed for anyone looking to alleviate stress, enhance mental clarity, and maintain awareness, Justin lays the foundation for a journey towards better health and emotional balance. He brings his extensive experience as an award-winning audiobook narrator and seasoned meditator to guide you through the benefits of this protocol, popularized by Andrew Huberman of the Huberman Lab at Stanford. Whether you're new to meditation or have been practicing for years, NSDR is your gateway to a more peaceful and resilient life. Subscribe or follow to ensure you never miss a session of deep relaxation and rejuvenation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When most people think of a burrito, the “mission-style” burrito probably comes to mind. Rice, beans, meat – and maybe guacamole or salsa – wrapped in a giant flour tortilla and served in foil. Popularized across the country by the Chipotle chain, the mission-style burrito has its roots in the Mission neighborhood of San Francisco. But just because it's the most popular, is it the best? Los Angeles and San Diego each provide their own unique offerings and in a state as diverse as California, burritos are always evolving. We'll revisit the legends around some popular burrito varieties, learn about your favorites and try to settle if there's one style that deserves to be called California's burrito. Guests: Bill Esparza, writer, Eater LA; author, "L.A. Mexicano: Recipes, People and Places" Cesar Hernandez, associate restaurant critic, San Francisco Chronicle Luke Winkie, staff writer, Slate
Emo music of the early 2000's always had messages and expressions that might not have been positive for one's mental health. But with the focus on mental health heavily increasing over the past 10 years, the genre has changed.One new band is taking that message to the next level, not only putting positive messages into their music, but also by living that message and helping all those who need support, especially men.Ant from the UK Emo band LOVELOST joins the podcast today. On this episode, we dive deep and discuss.The band's focus on positive mental health, and how they are taking their style of emo music to really create those positive messages.How the band is taking their message and actively supporting it, even offering tips on how to connect with others on mental health topics.Creating the band's sound from an emo base in the early 2000's and how their early success is not getting to their heads.A great new band to help you out in the positive. Never miss out on discovering another band by tapping the subscribe button.Find LOVELOST Online:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uklovelost/Twitter: https://x.com/Lovelost_uk?s=20Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovelost.ukTik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lovelostukYouTube: https://youtu.be/zj9yvIgw4xQ?si=1vqnwHiw4L0M54Y9Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4Ty1GcAd0AQ6xwuE6P9Zi6?si=qxPAoONBREyKKauq_wtzBQApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/lovelost/1730525371Check out our sponsor: DarkFusion Systems!Use code "CPPOD" for $100 off of your computer build!https://darkfusionsystems.comFollow us on social media!Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/chordprogressionpodcastTwitter:https://twitter.com/cppodofficialInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/chordprogressionpodcast/YouTube:https://youtube.com/channel/UCqRKZCDMcFHIYbJaLQMfDbQChord Progression Podcast (Spotify):https://open.spotify.com/show/53XWPGrIUvgavKF5Fm6SLkChord Progression Podcast (Apple Podcast):https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chord-progression-podcast-the-gateway-to-new-rock-and-metal-music/id1454876657Chord Progression Podcast (Amazon): https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b8dad803-444c-4a73-8aa5-67b4fc43f4baChord Progression Podcast (iHeart Radio):https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-chord-progression-70632531/Podcast Webpage:https://mysongoftheday.com/my-song-of-the-day-rock-2000-today/chord-progression-podcast/Welcome: (0:00)The LOVELOST Origin Story: (1:06)Handling Initial Wave of Attention & Focus: (5:25)How the Band Created their Modern Emo Sound, Not Stuck in a Box: (7:52)Bands Seeing More Opportunities if Bigger Bands are Popularized: (17:30)Other Ideas Coming in LOVELOST Music: (23:10)The Coping Message of BURNBRIGHT: (27:45)The Mental Health Focus of LOVELOST: (31:05)Connecting Through Mental Health Non-Intrusively: (38:57)LOVELOST Staying In Studio in 2024: (43:12)3 Artists Recommended: (47:48)Kevin's Final Thought; Use that 1-10 Strategy: (52:18)
In this episode, “The Brine Shrimp Harvest Industry”, the crew is joined by wildlife biologist, Ashley Kijowski, as they discuss the history of artemia cyst harvesting in Utah's Great Salt Lake and how these "shrimpy" little critters are not shrimp at all! This podcast is brought to you by the brine shrimp, Artemia salina. Popularized in the early 60's, these tiny household pets were marketed as sea monkeys. However they have nary a trait that monkeys possess. They do not eat fruit, nor do they groom each other. One would certainly question the first creators of this live product. But then again, thanks to them, the brine shrimp has become a household name, hoisted into the limelight over its other shrimpy cousins. The brine shrimp can be found walking the red carpet of fish award shows signing autographs for new hobbyists. Cheers to you, brine shrimp. Thanks for listening to Gettin' Fishy With It! You can find our website with show notes at https://gettingfishypod.substack.com/. You can find us on twitter at @gettinfishypod, and on Instagram @gettingfishypod. You can also find us on Facebook and LinkedIn. If you want to drop us an email, you can send your complaints (or questions!) to gettingfishypod@gmail.com. Our theme music is “Best Time” by FASSOUNDS. Our audio is edited by Amber Park Chiodini. Amber has her own podcast all about movies, called So What Happens Next? We very much appreciate you taking the time to listen to our twenty-fifth episode! Please help out the podcast by subscribing on your podcast platform of choice. If you could leave us a review, that would be super helpful! If you would like to support the show, you can sign up as a paid member on our Substack, or you can buy us a coffee! Thanks and we'll “sea” you again in two weeks!
In part one of our interview with Brookings Metro fellow Tracy Hadden Loh, we discussed lasting influences of post-pandemic work trends on urban design and governance. Although it is the most recent example, the COVID-19 pandemic is not the first major disruptor of economic activity within major U.S. metros, and it certainly will not be the last. A century earlier, the widespread adoption of automobiles changed the way metropolitan areas function to this day, allowing for mass migration to the outlying suburbs of once-booming central cities. Knowing that perennial industrial and population growth is a fickle thing to maintain, more city leaders, developers, and urban planners are re-acquainting themselves with the idea of ‘placemaking' as a method for creating a resilient community culture. Popularized in the mid-twentieth century by pioneers like Jane Jacobs and William H. Whyte, the placemaking movement in the U.S. has long lauded the potential for urban living to foster human connections. Placemaking has since seen a twenty-first-century revival that has gained renewed energy as urban advocates aim to recover city life that was lost during the pandemic—with new insights into the values of equity and sustainability. In this second and final half of their discussion, Tracy Hadden Loh and Ten Across founder Duke Reiter will discuss the ambitions of the placemaking movement, and how it can improve the urban issues that were covered in the previous episode. Articles and sources referenced in this episode by order of appearance: “New census estimates show a tepid rise in U.S. population growth, buoyed by immigration” (Brookings, January 2023) Hyperlocal: Place Governance in a Fragmented World (Vey, S. Jennifer; Storring, Nate, 2022) “How a ‘Golden Era for Large Cities' Might Be Turning Into an ‘Urban Doom Loop'” (The New York Times, November 2022) “The Perfect Height for Urban Buildings” (Next City, February 2024) “Opinion: A Life Without a Home” (The New York Times, February 2024) “Homelessness in US cities and downtowns” (Brookings, December 2023) “AG suing Arizona landlords for ‘corrupting' market, colluding to keep rents high” (12News, February 2024)
If you're passionate about self-development and maximizing your potential as a leader, I want to introduce you to a concept that can change everything – the Zone of Genius. Popularized by the brilliant author Gay Hendricks, the Zone of Genius is a place where your deepest passions and your inherent abilities collide. Let's delve into a few questions he poses that will help you discover yours: What lights your fire? Think about the tasks you love so much you LOSE yourself in them, time dissolving as you work. Work, or effortless play? What makes you feel energized, where the concept of "work" fades away? Efficiency + Joy = Success: What tasks (even short ones) give you a deep sense of satisfaction and create abundance? What's your superpower? We all have unique talents. Tap into the special skill you were born with; harnessing it brings incredible rewards to you and those you lead! Why Does This Matter? Understanding your Zone of Genius isn't just about feeling good while you work (although that's important!). Here's why this is a game-changer: Unleash your potential: When you're operating in your Zone of Genius, you're naturally productive, innovative, and create work of real value. Authentic leadership: When you know what makes you tick, you lead with confidence, and it shows! Inspiring teams: Working from your Zone of Genius sets an example: it encourages your team to find their own flow. Your Invitation to Action Take some time for reflection! What tasks make you feel like you're in your Zone of Genius? How can understanding this concept better empower you as a leader? Let's inspire each other to tap into our strengths and make a meaningful difference. Remember, self-awareness is a superpower. And you have the potential to become the exceptional leader you were meant to be.
Joe and Mike head to the seedy underbelly of the Marvel Universe with Jessica Jones! Popularized by the Netflix (now Disney+) show, Jessica Jones debuted in the pages of Alias, created by Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Gaydos. The guys discuss making comics more like movies, why subtext makes a good character, and why even the letterer has an impact on good storytelling. Join us as we explore Marvel's snarkiest, most flawed female character in her early days! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bonelesscomicspodcast/message
Get ready to unpack the complexities and controversies of a phrase that reverberates in the heart of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Join us as we journey from historical origins to current controversies, dissecting the phrase "from the river to the sea". Popularized in the 1960s, this phrase has been woven into the narrative of Palestinian liberation, but it's interpretation can be as diverse as the people who use it. Some see a call for destruction, others a cry for freedom. This phrase, along with its implications and interpretations, will be laid bare for a greater understanding. The path of understanding isn't limited to phrases, but to organizations and movements as well. Let's stumble upon the history of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO), from its initial ambitions to its current goals. We'll analyze the waves of Jewish immigration from Eastern Europe and Yemen, the struggle, and the larger influx of immigrants under the British. The transformation of goals, the evolution of the organization, and the significant historical events, it's all here in our discussion.Our exploration isn't just tied to history, but to the role of media, political parties, and social media platforms in shaping narratives. The controversial phrase's usage, the backlash, the censorship, and the suppression of discussions about the Palestinian plight, we'll dive into it all. We'll also shed light on the pro-Israel bias in the United States, and how it affects the perception of those who critique its policies. And not to be missed is our discussion on how platforms like TikTok have become a battleground for these issues. Let's delve into these nuances, controversies, and the impact of the phrase on the ongoing conflict. Join us for this enlightening discussion and if you're only hearing a small portion of this episode, consider joining our Patreon for a free trial and hear the rest of it.Join us on DISCORD: https://discord.gg/8RwwMrb5zKSkip the ads by joining Acast+ https://plus.acast.com/s/6331d364470c7900137bb57dThank you for stopping by Sacrilegious Discourse - Bible Study for Atheists!Check out these links for more information about our podcast and merchandise:Our Homepage: https://sacrilegiousdiscourse.com/Help support us by subscribing on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sacrilegiousdiscourse Join Acast+ to enjoy our podcast adfree! https://plus.acast.com/s/sacrilegiousiscourse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sign up to the LINGODA LANGUAGE SPRINT - https://try.lingoda.com/ThinkingPodcast Use the Code THINKINGPOD for $25 off - https://try.lingoda.com/ThinkingPodcast Who was William Shakespeare? Why is he so famous? And did he really invent 1700 English words and phrases?Let's discuss this on today's episode of Thinking in English! TRANSCRIPT - https://thinkinginenglish.blog/2023/12/04/273-how-many-english-words-did-william-shakespeare-invent-english-vocabulary-lesson/ ------ My Links Thinking in English Bonus Podcast.... NOW ON SPOTIFY! - https://open.spotify.com/show/6gSPOxNCijMq2hTJW8tyx4?si=5b10f65bfcaf4971 ENGLISH CLASSES - https://thinkinginenglish.link/ NEW YOUTUBE Channel!!! - https://www.youtube.com/@thinkinginenglishpodcast INSTAGRAM - thinkinginenglishpodcast (https://www.instagram.com/thinkinginenglishpodcast/) Blog - thinkinginenglish.blog ------ Vocabulary Classics (noun): Works of literature that are considered of the highest quality and lasting significance. Iconic (adjective): Widely recognized and admired, representing a symbol or characteristic. Playwright (noun): A person who writes plays. Feud (noun): A prolonged and bitter quarrel or dispute. Popularized (verb): Made widely known and accepted. Works (noun): Literary creations or compositions, such as plays and poems. Sonnet (noun): A specific form of poem that typically consists of 14 lines. Giant (noun): Used metaphorically to signify immense influence and significance in the world. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinking-english/support
Star Wars. Lord Of The Rings. Call Of Duty. Homer's Odyssey. Spiderman. All are examples of the Hero's Journey. Popularized by the famed mythologist Joseph Campbell, this story arc is etched into our minds and hearts as what we are to do if we are to succeed as men. Yet, what happens if our lives are merely ordinary? What if we never get the chance to be a hero? Do we matter any less? Find out more in this week's episode of The Evolved Caveman Podcast. Topics covered: What are archetypes and why should you care?What is the Hero's Journey? What is the Anti-hero's Journey?How can the Hero's Journey be damaging to boys?The archetypes we normally hear about in men's work are the king, the magician, the warrior and lover. What are some of the other archetypes that have something important to teach us?Why is it so important to create space between clients' selves and their culture?How has the trope of the bromance damaged men?About Dr. John's Esteemed Guest:Dr. Jason Frishman is a psychologist who has been working for over 20 years to support individuals, groups, families, organizations and businesses. He holds degrees in adventure therapy and narrative psychology. Jason is excited to bring over two decades of work in offices, institutions, kitchens, farmers' markets, woodlots and boardrooms to wild new environments. Whether as a psychotherapist, the creator and founder of JourneyMen, public speaker, thought leader or narrative consultant, Jason believes that our lives are adventurous, and we can and should be an active, engaged author of our own adventure stories.Resources:Email Jason at jason@JourneyMenFoundation.com Visit his site at JourneyMenFoundation.orgIf you like what you've heard at The Evolved Caveman podcast, support us by subscribing, leaving reviews on Apple podcasts. Every review helps to get the message out! Please share the podcast with friends and colleagues.Follow Dr. John Schinnerer on| Instagram | Instagram.com/@TheEvolvedCaveman| Facebook | Facebook.com/Anger.Management.Expert| Twitter | Twitter.com/@JohnSchin| LinkedIn | Linkedin.com/in/DrJohnSchinnererOr join the email list by visiting: GuideToSelf.comPlease visit our YouTube channel and remember to Like & Subscribe!https://www.youtube.com/user/jschinnererEditing/Mixing/Mastering by: Brian Donat of B/Line Studios www.BLineStudios.com Tune in to find out more in this episode of The Evolved Caveman Podcast with Dr. John Schinnerer. Please be sure to like, rate, review and share! Thank you in advance for helping to spread the word!
Swedish Fish are a yummy, sweet, mysteriously red-flavored candy from Sweden. On this episode of Cozy Rainbow podcast we discuss who invented Swedish Fish, the bustling fishing industry of Sweden and more fun facts about Swedish Fish. Did you know Swedish Fish make an appearance in Candy Crush Saga? Keep reading to find out everything you wanted to know and more about the popular candy, Swedish Fish! Free Active Listening Guides on TPT: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Cozyrainbow Email us: cozyrainbownv@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cozyrainbow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cozyrainbow/support
Robb and Josh welcome Ben Goertzel for a deep exploration of the narrow AIs we are quickly growing accustomed to and our fraught transition to artificial general intelligence, or singularity. As the founder and CEO of SingularityNET, Ben has been working to democratize access to artificial intelligence through decentralization. He's also a leader of both the OpenCog Foundation and the AGI Society, having helped to popularize the term 'artificial general intelligence'. Topics in this episode include balancing design near-term design concerns—like anthropomorphization—against more consequential issues, such as who will control these systems and how they will interact with humanity.
With its rich nutritional profile and palate-pleasing texture, yellow pea pasta is becoming the preferred alternative to traditional pastas. In this episode of the Xtalks Food Podcast, Sydney talks about ZENB, which recognized the potential of yellow pea pasta and has been pivotal in popularizing this ingredient. The brand's commitment to sustainability, combined with its focus on harnessing the goodness of whole vegetables, positions it perfectly to cater to the modern health-conscious consumer's ethos. By repurposing the often-discarded parts of legumes and vegetables — from skin to stems — ZENB offers a wide spectrum of flavors and nutrients without sacrificing taste. Unlike some other better-for-you pastas that might require an acquired taste or may not blend seamlessly with traditional pasta recipes, yellow pea pasta boasts a neutral flavor profile, making it suitable for a plethora of recipes. The team is curious to try yellow pea pasta and praises the brand for carving out a new niche in the alternative pasta space. Also in this episode, Sydney talks about RXBars, and more specifically, whether they are healthy. To evaluate this, she breaks down the nutrition facts for the Chocolate Peanut Butter flavor, one of the company's bestsellers. With 210 calories, 12g of protein and 4g of fiber, the bars appear to be a healthy source of protein. Consuming a high-fiber bar like an RXBar can provide both immediate satiety and long-term health benefits. The fiber in dates, a primary ingredient in RXBars, moderates sugar absorption, which is beneficial for sustained energy without sugar spikes. When it comes to protein, the primary source of protein in RXBars is egg whites — a complete protein containing all nine essential amino acids, vital for muscle repair and growth. By standards laid out by several nutrition experts, RXBars would qualify as healthy protein bars. And while they undoubtedly have nutritious components, like all foods, moderation is key. The team agrees that the bars are healthy but wonders whether the taste component is there.Read the full article here:Yellow Pea Pasta Pioneer ZENB Leads in the Better-For-You Pasta IndustryAre RXBars Healthy? An In-Depth Look at the Trending Protein BarFor more food and beverage industry content, visit the Xtalks Vitals homepage.Follow Us on Social Media Twitter: @XtalksFood Instagram: @Xtalks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Xtalks.Webinars/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/xtalks-webconferences YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/XtalksWebinars/featured
The Higher Christian LifeLet's talk about something that has captivated believers for generations— the Higher Christian Life. This term refers to a life of intimate fellowship with God that goes beyond the ordinary Christian experience. Popularized by 19th-century revival and devotional preachers such as Andrew Murray, Oswald Chambers, and R.A. Torrey, and brought into the Christian mainstream by the Keswick movement, this life is characterized by holiness, surrender, and a depth of relationship with God that taps into His supernatural power in ways seen in Scripture, but seldom experienced in contemporary church.¹In this article, I want to provide a biblical overview of the Higher Christian Life— what it looks like, how we enter into it, and then answer some common questions that often keep seeking believers from experiencing the “abundant life” Jesus promised (John 10:10), or what has been called the Higher Christian Life. My prayer is this will inspire and equip you to experience the abundant life in Christ that He intends for each of us as believers.Defining the Higher Christian LifeSimply put, the Higher Christian Life is:A life of holiness, consecration, and victory over sin that is available to every Christian who fully surrenders themselves to Christ's lordship in faith. It is considered ‘higher” because it transcends the defeat and constant struggle that plagues much of Christian living and reveals a new dimension of faith-filled living in the power of the Spirit.Some key aspects of the Higher Christian Life include:• Complete surrender and consecration to Christ: Relinquishing our self-will and ambitions by surrendering every area of your life— your time, relationships, work, and resources — to Christ's complete control and lordship.• Death to self and sin through co-crucifixion with Christ: By reckoning or understanding that our old sinful nature was crucified with Christ, we are able to break sin's mastery in our lives (Rom. 6:6). By faith, we count ourselves dead to sin's power and alive to God since our old self is crucified and dead and we have new, resurrected life in Christ (Romans 6:11).• Filled with and empowered by the Holy Spirit: By praying for the Holy Spirit to fill us and take full control, and by depending on the Spirit's power to overcome sin, we then produce Christlike character and are supernaturally equipped for ministry. The results: We are guided, moment-by-moment, and empowered by the Spirit as we yield to Him.• Victory over sin's power: Sin's mastery is broken because by faith, our old self is crucified with Christ, and sin has no dominion in our lives (Rom. 6:14). Though temptations remain, we have Spirit-given power to overcome anything our flesh or the enemy can throw our way.• Deeper intimacy and fellowship with God: We find our time in God's Word and prayer becomes sweeter as we relate to God more deeply. We desire to know Christ more as the Spirit reveals His presence and character in ways not known to us before. And, as a result, our walk with Him is characterized by joyful obedience and not legalism.• Fruitfulness and power for ministry and service: Our energies go toward serving Christ wholeheartedly and caring for others, rather than living selfish, self-consumed lives. We learn to depend on Christ working through us as we trust and abide in Him.This abundant life liberates us from defeat and brings new joy, passion, and power through our relationship with, and dependency on, Christ. It is the normal Christian life as God designed it.²Benefits of this Surrendered LifeThis...
Popularized during the 1930s as an alleged mental health treatment, lobotomies destroyed the lives and cognitive function of many. Today, in the United States, they're technically still legal. Go to http://hatch.co/30mm to get $20 off plus free shipping. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp — go to http://betterhelp.com/30MM to get 10% off your first month. Follow us on Social: https://twitter.com/elysewillems https://twitter.com/JessicaVasami Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"O Happy Day" is a hymn that celebrates the covenant with God and salvation in Jesus of the Non-Conformists in 18th Century England. It includes vivid imagery of the rejoicing its author, Philip Doddridge, felt for his savior and God. Popularized by a recording from the Edwin Hawkins Singers, this hymn has become a gospel music standard in the modern day.
Popularized in 2007 when caught on surveillance camera in Fresno California, Nightcrawlers have captivated the public's imagination ever since. Alien? Cryptid? Hoax? This is a real mystery of the traveling pants. Footage: Fresno, CA 2007 : https://youtu.be/fMv85lRAmuk Yosemite National Park 2011: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXEusizrKxg
How do you clear up your emotional baggage from the past? You mind tends to cling to emotional events and replay them, often over and over. Sometimes it does this years later. Your mind is re-firing neural pathways that have become an automatic habit. It is possible to change how these neural pathways fire. When you re-visit a memory you can alter the neural pathways that fire so you have a different experience of that memory. Most importantly, you can release the emotions associated to those events. The recapitulation process guides you through changing these memories freeing you from their trapped energy of emotions Recapitulation is a breathwork process for releasing the emotions, energy, negative thoughts and beliefs stored in memory. It is a method for freeing yourself from the emotional baggage you collected in your past. In the recapitulation process you visit emotional memories stored in your mind, discharge their energy, and build new neural pathways so your mind works in a healthier way. Popularized by Carlos Castaneda and originating from ancient toltecs, this is a sort of advanced teaching on revision. If you suffer from trauma or you are locked into past events you need to learn about recapitulation. For further information on recapitulation check this episode https://youtu.be/-U0ySYNRRhg
How do you clear up your emotional baggage from the past? You mind tends to cling to emotional events and replay them, often over and over. Sometimes it does this years later. Your mind is re-firing neural pathways that have become an automatic habit. It is possible to change how these neural pathways fire. When you re-visit a memory you can alter the neural pathways that fire so you have a different experience of that memory. Most importantly, you can release the emotions associated to those events. The recapitulation process guides you through changing these memories freeing you from their trapped energy of emotions Recapitulation is a breathwork process for releasing the emotions, energy, negative thoughts and beliefs stored in memory. It is a method for freeing yourself from the emotional baggage you collected in your past. In the recapitulation process you visit emotional memories stored in your mind, discharge their energy, and build new neural pathways so your mind works in a healthier way. Popularized by Carlos Castaneda and originating from ancient toltecs, this is a sort of advanced teaching on revision. If you suffer from trauma or you are locked into past events you need to learn about recapitulation. This teaching accompanies a meditation on Friday.
Popularized by Milton Friedman in the 1960s, the phrase “long and variable lag” refers to the idea that it takes time for monetary policy to be felt in the economy, and the Federal Reserve uses it a lot. How did it go from concept to conventional wisdom? Today, part one of our answer. We’ll also outline a big week ahead for the world’s central banks and the ripple effects of a potential UPS strike.
Popularized by Milton Friedman in the 1960s, the phrase “long and variable lag” refers to the idea that it takes time for monetary policy to be felt in the economy, and the Federal Reserve uses it a lot. How did it go from concept to conventional wisdom? Today, part one of our answer. We’ll also outline a big week ahead for the world’s central banks and the ripple effects of a potential UPS strike.
Robb and Josh go deep on a conversation with Dr. Jim Webber, Chief Scientist at Neo4j, about the convergence of large language models (LLMs) and graphDB. Popularized by Neo4j, graphDB creates a relational database that connects individual data points (or nodes) accross a network of information. LLMs are capable of doing real work and providing more reliable responses when they are given context. GraphDBs can leverave all types of data across and organization to provide that context and elevate operations to new heights. This is an exciting discussion about the future of data that will captivate scientists and designers alike. 203508
The potato chip is one of the most popular snack foods in the world. But did you know it was actually an accident from the kitchen of a Black chef? Here's how a happy accident changed the way we snack forever. _____________ 2-Minute Black History is produced by PushBlack, the nation's largest non-profit Black media company. PushBlack exists to amplify the stories of Black history you didn't learn in school. You make PushBlack happen with your contributions at BlackHistoryYear.com — most people donate $10 a month, but every dollar makes a difference. If this episode moved you, share it with your people! Thanks for supporting the work. The production team for this podcast includes Cydney Smith, Len Webb, and Lilly Workneh. Our editors are Lance John and Avery Phillips from Gifted Sounds Network. Julian Walker serves as executive producer." To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
THE PIANO LESSON by August Wilson The Piano Lesson is a dramatic stage play exploring legacy, family, ambition & dreams; all symbolized by the family's piano. Popularized recently by it's 2023 Broadway run with an all-star cast, this is an important reflection of what many black families dealt with a few generations removed from slavery. Want to stay in touch? IG: @A.IdlePodcast Gmail: A.IdlePodcast@gmail.com Thank you!
Meet Eric Sage, an ultra successful real estate investor since 2004, who at one time bought 100 houses in a single week! He currently owns about 100 doors and he found a way to do that by leveraging creative financing. Eric got into the Real Estate Wholesale world by starting off knocking doors! He explains how to get started in the industry, how to become great at creative financing, how to become a lien lord, how to borrow money from private investors and the best creative strategies every aspiring investor should know about!!If you have ever been interested in investing in real estate, becoming a landlord or are currently wholesaling real estate.. this episode is a must Listen!!Other Social Media channels: Subscribe to my main channel "Austin Zaback" https://www.youtube.com/c/AustinZabackSubscribe to my Podcast Channel "The Austin Zaback Show" https://www.youtube.com/c/TheAustinZabackShowFollow me on Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/austinzaback/https://www.tiktok.com/@austinzaback
It's Aaron, It's COA, It's NHL Playoff discussion (and a little bit of baseless JT Miller speculation). Hey if you'd like to listen to the entire ep and support the show head on over to patreon.com/IHateThisTeam
Sojourner Truth continues its coverage of Black History Month coverage with our one-hour special broadcast on Stokely Carmichael, also known as Kwame Ture. He is known by a generation that popularized the cry of "Black Power." We speak with Dr. Peniel Joseph about his book, "Stokely: A Life. And discuss several questions including: how the concept of Black Power as a political strategy developed. How and why did Stokely Carmichael move from civil rights worker to U.S. based Black Power leader, to Pan-Africanist and socialist. What price did he pay in making this move? Stay tuned for a wide-ranging conversation on Stokely's life, impact and contributions with host Margaret Prescod.
Sojourner Truth continues its coverage of Black History Month coverage with our one-hour special broadcast on Stokely Carmichael, also known as Kwame Ture. He is known by a generation that popularized the cry of "Black Power." We speak with Dr. Peniel Joseph about his book, "Stokely: A Life. And discuss several questions including: how the concept of Black Power as a political strategy developed. How and why did Stokely Carmichael move from civil rights worker to U.S. based Black Power leader, to Pan-Africanist and socialist. What price did he pay in making this move? Stay tuned for a wide-ranging conversation on Stokely's life, impact and contributions with host Margaret Prescod.
Sara and Danny dive into one of the most notorious con men in history: Frank William Abignale. Popularized by Catch Me If You Can, he has been immortailzed as the ultimate jet-setting conman, but as it turns out, we might've all been conned by the man himself. To end the show, they play a round of "Con Me If You Can!" where they try to fool each other into believing some lie's about themselves. Check out our latest promo codes here: https://betches.com/promos Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Joliet Prison, in Joliet IL, is one of the oldest prisons in the United States that housed both criminals and enemies from the Civil War. Popularized by the popular movie, The Blues Brothers, the Joliet Prison permanently closed in 2002 and began drawing national attention about the possibility of being operated as a tourist destination along Route 66. Join Route 66 Podcast host Anthony Arno as he talks with Greg Peerbolte, Chief Executive Officer of the Old Joliet Prison Historic Site. Together, they talk about the entire 144 year operational history of the prison, including the on the following topics: Early history and construction during the Civil War William Boyington - noted Chicago architect Daily life at Joliet Prison Special holidays at Joliet Prison Joliet Prison as a manufacturing center Popular wardens at Joliet Prison Did Chicken Joe Campbell really murder the warden's wife? Ida B. Wells, Civil Rights advocate and founder of the NAACP, visits Joliet in support for Campbell's fair trial Notorious inmates at Joliet through the years 1 year sentence at Joliet for stealing the body of President Lincoln Prison tourism Attempted escapes at Joliet The most unusual inmate who tried to break into Joliet Turning the ruins of Joliet into art The Blues Brothers at Joliet Female inmates
AI Today Podcast: Artificial Intelligence Insights, Experts, and Opinion
Before this latest wave of AI where neural nets became the hottest algorithm of choice, an approach to machine learning that uses logic and constructs similar to the way that humans reason through problems called Symbolic Systems were actually the system of choice. Popularized in the late 1980s and early 1990s expert systems became the AI system of choice for organizations investing in cognitive technology. Continue reading AI Today Podcast: AI Glossary Series: Symbolic Systems & Expert Systems at AI & Data Today.
Gender essentialism is the idea that there is something eternal and innate about people's gender identities, and nothing can change that. Popularized during the 1970s, it affected how science fiction stories represented gender -- and it spawned new academic disciplines devoted to scientific misogyny. We talk about all this, and do a deep dive on the "What Women Want" franchise. Our Opinions Are Correct, Episode 88: How gender essentialism warped our view of science
The Perennial Philosophy, or Perennialism for short, claims that the depth traditions found within the major world religions all converge upon the same metaphysical vision - namely, the identification of our deepest selves with a divine, transcendental ground. Popularized by Aldous Huxley in his 1945 The Perennial Philosophy it has a natural appeal to many thinking, spiritually inclined individuals - including those who have never explicitly heard of it. - Jon In this debate Jonathan will critique the perennial philosophy; Zevi will defend it. Jonathan Weidenbaum is a professor of philosophy and world religions at Berkeley College. Zevi Slavin is a seeker, a teacher, and creator of Seekers of Unity. See Jonathan's work here: https://berkeleycollege.academia.edu/JonathanWeidenbaum https://www.semanticscholar.org/author/Jonathan-Weidenbaum/103460987 Particularly: A Little Disillusionment is a Good Thing: Perennialism, Process Theology, and Religious Diversity The Metaphysics of Alterity and Unity: Levinas and Perennialism Why I am Not a Pantheist (Nor a Panentheist) Metaphysics, Totalization, and the Cosmos With Open Doors and Windows, Doing theology in the spirit of William James Upcoming with Nicholas Colemean: The Bell and the Hammer: for and against a perennialist philosophy (seeking a publisher, if you know any…) 00:00 Introduction: Omar Lughod 00:54 Introducing Perennialism: Jonathan 06:09 Critiquing Perennialism: Jonathan 31:50 Defending Perennialism: Zevi 51:50 Response: Jonathan 56:38 Response: Zevi Q&A Session 1:01:27 What about religions that disagree? 1:04:12 From debate to discussion 1:07:53 What would it take to change your mind? 1:13:11 Is this all just ideas to you? 1:16:53 Baruch Thaler: What's the bottom line? 1:18:46 What's with all this New Age-ism? 1:33:03 Closing words “Neither the mystic nor the philosopher can remain content with an irreducible heterogeneity of mystical experience, the mystic because the ultimate character of the experience implies a universal claim, the philosopher because a diversity of ultimate claims is a challenge not a resting-place. Thus, it is not an uneducated essentialist desire, but religious integrity or philosophical urgency that leads those who no longer find an exclusive claim by any single tradition convincing to seek an underlying unity and to investigate the equivalence of symbols under their diversity.” - Charles Davis in his review of Mysticism and Philosophical Analysis, by Steven Katz, ed. Join us: https://discord.gg/EQtjK2FWsm https://facebook.com/seekersofunity https://instagram.com/seekersofunity https://www.twitter.com/seekersofu https://www.seekersofunity.com Thank you to our beloved Patrons: Francis, Etty, Stephen, Arash, William, Michael, Matija, Timony, Vilijami, Stoney, El techo, Stephen, Ross, Ahmed, Alexander, Diceman, Hannah, Julian, Leo, Sim, Sultan, John, Joshua, Igor, Chezi, Jorge, Andrew, Alexandra, Füsun, Lucas, Andrew, Stian, Ivana, Aédàn, Darjeeling, Astarte, Declan, Gregory, Alex, Charlie, Anonymous, Joshua, Arin, Sage, Marcel, Ahawk, Yehuda, Kevin, Evan, Shahin, Al Alami, Dale, Ethan, Gerr, Effy, Noam, Ron, Shtus, Mendel, Jared, Tim, Mystic Experiment, MM, Lenny, Justin, Joshua, Jorge, Wayne, Jason, Caroline, Yaakov, Daniel, Wodenborn, Steve, Collin, Justin, Mariana, Vic, Shaw, Carlos, Nico, Isaac, Frederick, David, Ben, Rodney, Charley, Jonathan, Chelsea, Curly Joe, Adam and Andre. Join them in supporting us: patreon: https://www.patreon.com/seekers paypal: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=RKCYGQSMJFDRU
Brian Schultz, CEO, LOOK Dine-In Cinemas joins David Johnson on this episode of CEO Spotlight.
Popularized by Brazilian surgeons, the Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) is now a popular, global procedure. Beverly Hills plastic surgeon, Dr. Yamin, shares his insights on this buttocks-shaping surgery. Care Experts is a weekly podcast by CareCredit where we sit down with doctors and experts who give information, tips and insight into healthcare treatments and procedures. Check in every Wednesday for new episodes at carecredit.com/careexperts or subscribe on your favorite podcast app. CareCredit is a health, wellness and personal care credit card that has helped millions of people with promotional financing options and is accepted at hundreds of thousands of provider and retail locations nationwide. Learn more at carecredit.com.
Happy Halloween! We're talking all things death today… or really just the idea of taking care of your possessions with the final finish line in mind. Popularized as a method of sorting through one's possession in late middle age, Swedish Death Cleaning has a lot of interesting points we can learn from no matter our age or time of life!
Hank Hanegraaff, president of the Christian Research Institute and host of the Bible Answer Man broadcast, responds to a recent tweet and video by Benny Hinn. According to Hinn, the Lord spoke to him, saying he needs to talk to his audience about the great catching up. And that his teaching about the rapture is timely because this event is nearly upon us. Popularized by John Nelson Darby in the nineteenth century, the pre-tribulational rapture theory contends that God has two distinct people and two distinct plans for their two distinct destinies. The church will be raptured seven years prior to the second coming of Christ, and Jews will suffer tribulation. Beginning with Darby, rapture theorists held that, due to the murder of Messiah, Jews were in for a time of unprecedented suffering referred to as the “Great Tribulation.” Multiplied millions today hold firmly to this belief. But is it biblical? Holy Tradition, including Scripture, knows nothing of a rapture independent of the bodily appearing of Christ. For further study, see Hank's books The Complete Bible Answer Book—Collector's Edition, Revised and Updated https://www.equip.org/donate/ and The Apocalypse Code: Find Out What the Bible Really Says about the End Times and Why It Matters Today https://www.equip.org/donate/
Popularized by the 2002 book on Solar Arcs, author Noel Tyl created a new wave in astrology by re-introducing this form of progressed charts for both additional chart insight and analysis and also forecasting and prediction. Robert Glasscock has moved Tyl's work forward to the contemporary by adding his nearly 60 years of astrology experience to this powerful technique. In this episode, Robert explains why he believes in it so much and shows in his and Thomas's chart a few examples of its effectiveness. Thomas's Solar Arc Chart Here Robert's Solar Arc Chart Here Robert is available for astrology readings. You may contact him via email on his website: https://www.rglasscock4sight.com/me Robert's Books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Robert-Glasscock/e/B00J7PGZ6W?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_2&qid=1655748609&sr=8-2 If you would like to leave a question for Robert, go to the orange "SpeakPipe" link here (we can't answer questions specific to your chart...they have to be broad-audience questions): https://funastrology.com/ The conversation continues on our Discord Channel, where there is a dedicated conversation to Old Soul/New Soul. Join our Discord channel here: https://discord.gg/wjxxCgUZ Thomas Miller's Daily "Fun Astrology" podcast is available here: https://open.spotify.com/show/5tGKH9LJQx7rIWI3pjYjSqAnd his "Subconscious Mind Mastery" podcast is available here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7vbEvOoFU50THEgVzMQnso Thank you for listening! Robert & Thomas
Indie music and tumblr have become synonymous due to how much work mostly girls put into making the world aware of how much they loved their favorite bands. From Arctic Monkeys to The Shins to Regina Spektor, if the music had indie vibes, the girlies were feeling it. This week we're joined by Dr. Morgan Bimm to discuss just how much of a pivotal role girlie music fans played in getting indie music to be acknowledged by the main stream. From music supervisor roles in Television and FIlm to music bloggers being taste makers for the world, fangirls had all the power! If you want to check out Morgan's work you can do so here or follow her on Twitter or Instagram! Enjoy this episode? Join our Patreon community or leave us a tip on PayPal! Want to talk more? Find us: @name3songs | @sara_feigin | @jenna_million Check out all the sources for this episode at name3songs.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6/14 Hour 4 4:00 Jeff Hardy gets another DUI 10:00 Joker 2 could be a musical 18:00 EB claims he popularized fire pits 28:30 Chris O'Leary
On Saturday, a heavily armed 18-year-old white man rolled up to a supermarket in a predominantly Black neighborhood of Buffalo, N.Y., and killed at least 10 people. The suspect is said to have committed the act to stop the so-called “Great Replacement,” a conspiracy theory that gained popularity among the far right across the world in recent years.Its premise says that a secret cabal of elites are supposedly helping people of color take the place of white people. In the United States, the great replacement theory was turned into political strategy and policy long ago. And it started here, in California.Today, we hear how the Golden State helped the fringe conspiracy go mainstream. Read the full transcript here.Host: Gustavo ArellanoGuests: L.A. Times columnists Erika D. Smith and Jean GuerreroMore reading:Column: I'm part of the ‘great replacement.' It's not what believers say it isColumn: Buffalo shooting is an ugly culmination of California's ‘Great Replacement' theoryColumn: How the insurrection's ideology came straight out of 1990s California politics