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    Leading The Way Radio
    David: Portrait of a Champion, Part 1

    Leading The Way Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 25:00


    In David: Portrait of a Champion, Dr. Michael Youssef takes us through the amazing victories, tragic losses, and difficult trials of Israel's greatest king. Learn why God called David a man after His own heart, and discover the change He wants to make in your heart, too.

    CHEFS
    [REDIFFUSION] PAUL PAIRET - ÉPISODE COMPLET

    CHEFS

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 114:32


    Aujourd'hui, CHEFS reçoit un grand nom de la gastronomie devenu familier : Paul Pairet.Pour le grand public, il est cette silhouette reconnaissable entre mille, lunettes et casquette vissées sur la tête, tempérament vif et regard malicieux. Depuis quelques années, il régale les téléspectateurs dans Top Chef, et vous allez découvrir derrière cette image médiatique un chef à l'engagement total, un chercheur insatiable, un cuisinier qui va toujours plus loin dès qu'il entreprend.On connaît son restaurant Ultraviolet à Shanghai, triplement étoilé, ce lieu mystérieux où dix convives par service vivent une expérience sensorielle unique, où sons, images et saveurs se répondent dans un ballet millimétré. Mais ce que l'on connaît moins, c'est son histoire, son parcours, les influences et rencontres qui ont façonné sa vision de la cuisine.Cet épisode a une résonance particulière : alors que Paul Pairet vient de réapparaître dans la saison 16 de Top Chef, il ferme en parallèle un chapitre majeur de sa carrière: Ultraviolet ne rouvrira pas. Une annonce qu'il me fait en plein enregistrement, alors que la nouvelle n'a pas encore été communiquée (l'épisode a été enregistré en janvier 2025).Voilà donc un enregistrement dont la saveur est particulière et je vous invite à écouter cette dernière partie sur la vision que le chef a déployé à Ultraviolet, c'est une masterclass, à l'heure où le maître referme définitivement la porte.Bon heureusement, l'histoire n'est pas finie car s'il vient d'éteindre les trois étoiles qu'il faisait briller dans le ciel de Shangaï, on peut toujours le retrouver en cuisine dans ses restaurants, là-bas au bout du monde pour les plus voyageurs, et chez Nonos au sein de l'Hôtel de Crillon, à Paris, où je l'ai retrouvé ce ce jour là.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

    Art Prof
    Create a DRAMATIC a Portrait with Etching Ink, Part 2

    Art Prof

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2025 121:18


    Part 2 of a portrait demo using etching ink on sanded Dura-Lar, which creates dramatic, expressive effects. Demo with Art Prof Clara Lieu. Stop learning all by yourself! Quick answers are waiting for you in Art Club: https://artprof.org/support-us/  xoxo Prof Lieu

    NPR's Book of the Day
    'On Her Game' is Christine Brennan's portrait of basketball star Caitlin Clark

    NPR's Book of the Day

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 9:17


    In 2024, ratings for the NCAA women's basketball final topped the men's final by 4 million viewers – and Caitlin Clark was largely responsible. American sports fans fell in love with the athlete and Clark, now with the Indiana Fever, went on to become a star. Christine Brennan's new book On Her Game looks at the athlete's role in U.S. sports and culture. In today's episode, Brennan talks with NPR's Scott Simon about Clark's time playing on a boys' team, conversations about race surrounding her success, and pay disparities between the NBA and WNBA.To listen to Book of the Day sponsor-free and support NPR's book coverage, sign up for Book of the Day+ at plus.npr.org/bookofthedayLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

    The Art of Home
    Homemaker Portrait | Bess Hawthorne

    The Art of Home

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 80:46


    Send me a one-way text about this episode! I'll give you a shout out or answer your question on a future episode.In this episode, I am chatting with Bess Hawthorne, seasoned homemaker and host of the Come Over for Dinner Podcast, about her experience keeping a home for the last 29 years. She shares her journey of raising 5 kids and juggling some homeschooling and some working out side the home during those years. We cover all the usual ground of beginnings, influences, priorities, challenges and more—she has one of the best homemaker fail stories I've heard yet! Bess offers some great ideas for inviting kids into homemaking and she draws from her own experience and her podcast guests' suggestions to give lots of hot tips for recipes and hospitality. NOTES & LINKSApply or Nominate a Friend to Be Out Guest this Fall! Deadline, August 13, 2025Episode Companion Blog Post for all links, resources and recipesConnect with Bess Podcast Website | Instagram Allison's Interview on Come Over for DinnerMentioned in this EpisodeBible Reading ChallengeRobert Murray M'Cheyne Reading Calendar (RMM)Bess' favorite homemaking resource: Technavorm Mocha Master KDT coffee potSignature Dish: Chicken & RiceCall to Action HomeworkWhat ONE idea are you going to implement from today's episode? I'd love to hear about it! Send me a text using the link above, or send me an email,  or share with the FB group in Homemaker Forum. Support the showHOMEMAKING RESOURCES Private Facebook Group, Homemaker Forum Newsletter Archive JR Miller's Homemaking Study Guide SUPPORT & CONNECT Review | Love The Podcast Contact | Voicemail |Instagram | Facebook | Website | Email Follow | Follow The Podcast Support | theartofhomepodcast.com/support

    Resurrection Presbyterian Church (OPC)

    This sermon is from a series originally preached by Pastor Trice in 2014-2015 entitled "Peter, Portrait of a Christian." These messages focus on the work of God's grace in one of the most colorful and endearing of all Christ's disciples. Note that there are references in it to the original name of our congregation: "Matthews Orthodox Presbyterian Church."

    TRAJECTOIRES LE PODCAST
    EXTRAIT - GWENAEL DELOMIER - Le parcours singulier d'un ingénieur passionné devenu champion automobile

    TRAJECTOIRES LE PODCAST

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 1:58


    Né le 30 mai 1985, Gwenaël Delomier est un pilote et ingénieur français au parcours atypique.Autodidacte dans l'âme, il découvre le sport automobile sans passer par les filières classiques du karting mais construisant peu à peu sa carrière au fil des opportunités. Il débute un peu par hasard en Rencontres Peugeot aux côtés d'Arnaud et Olivier Gomez avant de s'intéresser à l'historique via l'achat d'une Formule Ford. Forgé par la passion et la détermination, Gwenaël montre une véritable capacité d'adaptation et ne cesse de travailler pour atteindre son rêve de devenir pilote automobile. C'est en 2015 qu'il se fait repérer en décrochant le titre de champion Funyo dans le cadre des VdeV Endurance Series. À la fois pilote et technicien, Gwenaël attire l'œil de l'équipe IDEC Sport qui l'engage en proto CN pour la saison 2016 pour épauler Nicolas et Frédéric Da Rocha.Son approche technique du pilotage, nourrie par sa formation d'ingénieur, lui permet de comprendre la mécanique et de tirer le meilleur de chaque voiture. C'est ainsi qu'il obtient d'excellents résultats, suffisants pour lui offrir l'opportunité de tester une LMP3. Pour la saison 2017 il signe avec l'équipe d'Yvan Muller en ELMS mais un gros accident à Monza va l'éloigner des circuits pendant plusieurs mois... Persévérant, passionné et curieux, il fait son retour au volant d'une GT4 et montre une fois encore une véritable polyvalence puisqu'il va orienter sa carrière vers le GT à partir de 2018.Dans cet entretien, Gwenaël revient sur son parcours atypique avec peu de moyens mais une détermination sans faille. Il nous parle de son affection pour le circuit de Magny-Cours, des amitiés qu'il a noué dans le paddock, de la difficulté de performer dans le stress et sans véritable marge, des risques inhérents aux sports mécaniques, de son travail de développement pour les produits Alpine Cars mais aussi des équipes qui lui ont permis de grimper les échelons et d'atteindre les podiums comme IDEC Sport, Full Motorsport ou encore CMR...Un épisode passionnant avec un passionné qui ne devrait pas vous laisser indifférent ! ____TRAJECTOIRES c'est votre podcast hebdomadaire qui retrace le parcours de personnalités qui ont marqué le monde du sport automobile, motocycliste ou des sports d'hiver.ABONNEZ-VOUS ✅ ACTIVEZ LES NOTIFICATIONS

    Les invisibles
    L'interview #45 • Laurène, se libérer de l'injonction à guérir

    Les invisibles

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 61:45


    « Le cancer aussi est une maladie chronique. » Cette phrase, prononcée par son médecin, Laurène peut en témoigner. Elle qui vit aujourd'hui sa 6ème récidive d'un cancer des ovaires, soulève les voiles derrière ce qu'on vit quand on a un cancer.

    10vor10
    10 vor 10 vom 29.07.2025

    10vor10

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 25:45


    Bundesamt für Sport: Wegen Kürzungen bei J+S in der Kritik, Krieg in Nahost: UNO hält an Zweistaatenlösung fest, Israel: Einflussreiche Siedlerbewegung, Schweizer Bahnunternehmen und Naturgefahren, Metalcore-Pionierin Mik Dean im Portrait

    Le Gratin par Pauline Laigneau
    Syndrome de l'imposteur, collègues passifs-agressifs : deux poisons silencieux au travail - #308

    Le Gratin par Pauline Laigneau

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 40:12


    “Je ne suis pas à la hauteur.”C'est une phrase que j'ai souvent entendue. Trop souvent.De collaborateurs brillants mais aussi d'entrepreneurs pourtant en pleine réussite. Et, je l'avoue, parfois… de moi-même.Dans cet épisode solo, j'ai eu envie de prendre le micro pour parler de deux poisons discrets qui freinent tant de talents :le syndrome de l'imposteur, cette petite voix qui nous fait douter, même quand tout va bien,et les comportements “passifs-agressifs”, ces remarques déguisées, ces petites piques anodines en apparence, mais qui abîment l'estime et brouillent notre élan.Je vous raconte comment j'ai traversé ces épreuves, ce que j'en ai compris, et ce que j'ai mis en place pour ne plus laisser ces ombres dicter ma trajectoire, en m'appuyant sur mes expériences personnelles, celles de mes équipes, mais aussi sur plus de 300 épisodes de podcast, des recherches en psychologie et des échanges marquants avec des invités comme Nicolas Dufourcq, DG de Bpifrance.Un épisode sans filtre, pour tous ceux qui avancent avec une boule au ventre, mais qui avancent quand même.Parce que non, le courage ce n'est pas l'absence de peur.C'est décider d'agir, malgré le doute.Et ça, c'est déjà immense, bonne écoute !Chapitrage00:00 – Introduction : deux sujets brûlants à décortiquer04:01 – La peur de mal faire : un poison silencieux au travail05:20 – Le syndrome de l'imposteur : mon expérience personnelle12:45 – Et si on échouait ? Dédramatiser le pire scénario18:00 – Les 4 stratégies simples pour surmonter la peur22:35 – Le second combat : comment désamorcer le passif-agressif28:50 – Portrait d'un comportement qui nous rend fous33:30 – Mes 3 clés concrètes pour rester diplomate38:00 – Ce que j'ai compris (et appliqué) après 300 épisodes de podcast40:20 – Mot de la fin : et vous, comment gérez-vous tout ça Notes et références de l'épisode Pour les appli / conseils :DISCPour retrouver les livres cités : La fabrique du bonheur de Martin SeligmanLa force de l'optimisme de Martin SeligmanVaincre l'agressivité passive de Tim Murphy(liens affiliés Fnac) #discipline #gestiondesémotions #confianceensoi #leadershipféminin #routinesquotidiennes #developpementpersonnel #maîtrisedesoi #clarte #calmeintérieur #mindsetpositif #ambitionféminine #motivationquotidienne #selfleadership #intelligenceémotionnelle #résilience #réussiteauféminin #concentration #entrepreneuriatféminin #alignement #pouvoirpersonnelVous pouvez consulter notre politique de confidentialité sur https://art19.com/privacy ainsi que la notice de confidentialité de la Californie sur https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    The Roundtable
    Adam Plunkett constructs an original portrait of Robert Frost in "Love and Need: The Life of Robert Frost's Poetry”

    The Roundtable

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 20:55


    There may be no poet more integral to the American identity are more widely known among Americans than Robert Frost. Yet, his life and the extent of his influence are unfamiliar or misunderstood by many. In the new book “Love and Need: The Life of Robert Frost's Poetry” Adam Plunkett challenges previous biographers' interpretations of Frost's life and work breaking away from what he sees as “clichés” to construct an original portrait of the poet.

    Late To The Table
    Ep. 414 Midnight Run: In Flight Starscream Portrait

    Late To The Table

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 74:20


    Hohoho. The boys start off a COMBO CHAIN by doing two movies with midnight in the title back to back! When will the chain end? Does the 1988 Robert De Niro buddy comedy hold up? FIND OUT.

    Mon Carnet, l'actu numérique
    Portrait d'innovateurs avec PROMPT no.12

    Mon Carnet, l'actu numérique

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 10:07


    Émilie Delvoye, directrice des communications chez Prompt, accueille Karim Ganame, fondateur de StreamScan, une entreprise en cybersécurité opérationnelle qui détecte puis neutralise les cybermenaces. Merci à Prompt pour leur soutien de la production de Mon Carnet cette semaine.

    Culture médias - Philippe Vandel

    Dans cet épisode du "Portrait sonore de l'invité", plongez dans l'univers de Luc Besson, réalisateur culte du Grand Bleu et du Cinquième Élément. Il revient sur son rêve d'enfance de devenir delphinologue, ses débuts comme stagiaire sur Moonraker (James Bond), et ses plus grands succès au cinéma.Anecdotes inédites, fidélité de son équipe, coulisses du Grand Bleu, critiques à Cannes et reconnaissance du public… Besson partage les moments clés de sa carrière, jusqu'à une belle révélation familiale autour de Rosanna Arquette et sa fille Zoé.Un épisode intime et inspirant sur un géant du cinéma français, passionné par la mer, les dauphins et l'art de raconter des histoires.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

    CHEFS
    [REDIFFUSION] ALICE ARNOUX - ÉPISODE COMPLET

    CHEFS

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 90:45


    Quand j'ai lancé ce podcast, je suis allé à la rencontre des grands chefs, des noms connus, des grandes figures de notre gastronomie – pour découvrir l'histoire derrière la réussite. Ce plaisir est toujours là, vous le savez, mais au fil des épisodes, un autre bonheur s'est découvert : celui de raconter les chefs qui me touchent personnellement.Celles et ceux dont la cuisine ou la personnalité me parlent intimement, à table, en échangeant aussi, en les écoutant. Et parmi ces rencontres, il y a eu celle un soir au Perchoir, d'une lumière orange incroyable, d'une assiette brute et délicate à la fois, pensée, la découverte d'une cuisinière au geste rare. Pas de démonstration, pas d'effet, mais une intelligence sensible, une manière de comprendre profondément un produit pour le mener un peu plus loin. Ce soir-là, je me suis fait ceuillir.Depuis ce moment, je la suis. Et tant pis si la phrase semble usée – je la pense vraiment: pour moi, Alice Arnoux est l'une des cheffes les plus douées de sa génération.Aujourd'hui, je suis donc heureux de vous proposer cet épisode qui me tient particulièrement à cœur. Alice officie au Café de l'Usine, où chaque semaine, une dizaine de lignes composent la carte. Les assiettes y sont dressées avec chaleur et une forme de retenue, une simplicité qui dit une grande précision. Une cuisine qui régale en gardant la juste distance.C'est dans ce lieu que nous avons posé deux micros...Production : NOLAJournaliste : David OrdonoRéalisation : David Ordono et Célia CaillauxHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

    Level 857 Video Game Podcast
    Why the Sega Master System Deserves More Respect!

    Level 857 Video Game Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 130:22


    Before the Genesis took off, Sega had already entered the console war with the 8-bit powerhouse known as the Master System. In this episode, we dive into its underrated library, surprising innovations, and why this forgotten console still holds up today!Level 857 Video Game Podcast Ep-369: Why the Sega Master System Deserves More Respect!00:00 - Intro04:28 - Games Played Discussion - Helldivers 211:54 - Choc played Tales of Kenzera: ZAU, Robocop Rogue City17:44 - Stikz played Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Donkey Kong Bananza26:55 - Turb played Donkey Kong Bananza35:52 - Stal played Portrait of Ruin, Dawn of Sorrow, Fallen City Brawl44:51 - Indie Game of the Week Spotlight - Bombfest48:55 - Analogue's 4K-ready Nintendo 64 remake ships this August56:44 - Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake will launch 'very soon,' Ubisoft exec says, but he also namedropped Splinter Cell for no apparent reason so maybe he's still just messing with us1:05:44 - A New Fire Emblem Sequel Is Seemingly In Development For Nintendo Switch 2, According To Developer Portfolio1:15:20 - Break: Free Game Giveaway Reminder1:18:55 - Why the Sega Master System Deserves More Respect!If you enjoyed the podcast and would like to show support, feel free to do so in any of the following ways below:(1) Subscribe and share this podcast with close friends/family(2) Rate/Review us on your preferred podcasting platform: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/level857(3) Become a member on either Fourthwall or Patreon for exclusive perks and discounts on merch! https://www.857ent.com/#membership***Special shout out to all of our supporters, especially our Boss Level Members***John L.(4) Hit the bell and subscribe to our live podcast and multiplayer, co-op gaming channel: https://goo.gl/Zy9RTD

    Grand Plateau
    Le portrait de la semaine : Cédrine Kerbaol, une Française sur le podium du Tour de France ?

    Grand Plateau

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2025 9:37


    Toutes les deux semaines, Grand Plateau vous fait découvrir ou redécouvrir un coureur cycliste qui a fait parler de lui lors de la saison 2025.Et aujourd'hui l'épisode est consacré, pour le début du Tour de France femmes, à notre plus grande chance Française, la Bretonne Cédrine Kerbaol. Seule tricolore à avoir déjà décroché une étape sur le Tour depuis sa renaissance, elle est aussi la seule à avoir déjà remporté le maillot blanc de meilleure jeune en 2023. Et cette année, on peut nourrir de l'espoir avec toute cette équipe EF Education-Oatly autour de la jeune coureuse de 24 ans.

    CHEFS
    [REDIFFUSION] CHEFS D'ENTREPRISE-S - LOUIS FRACK - BIOBURGER

    CHEFS

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 88:23


    Chaque seconde, 40 burgers sont consommés en France. Le burger fait partie de notre quotidien, et derrière ce classique de la restauration rapide se cachent des histoires, des souvenirs… et parfois, des révolutions.Celle de Louis Frack et Anthony Darré commence sur les bancs d'une école de commerce. Amateurs de burgers depuis toujours, ils se posent une question simple mais ambitieuse : Pourquoi ne pas en faire ? Mais surtout, pourquoi ne pas le faire bien, bon, pour nous, pour la planète, pourquoi pas le faire... bio !?Il y a près de 15 ans, ils décident de créer Bio Burger, une enseigne 100 % bio qui réconcilie plaisir et engagement écologique. Des premiers tests de sauce dans une cuisine d'étudiant aux 24 restaurants ouverts en France, leur pari semblait fou… et pourtant, il fonctionne !Alors ils sont passés par bien des épreuves et Louis va nous les raconter.Comment ont-ils structuré leur projet dès leurs études ? Quels choix leur ont permis de transformer une idée en entreprise pionnière ? Comment construisent ils aujourd'hui l'avenir du fast-food responsable ?Dans cet épisode de CHEFS d'entreprise-s, plongez dans l'histoire d'une aventure entrepreneuriale audacieuse, où chaque étape a été pensée pour prouver qu'on peut concilier rapidité, plaisir avec responsabilité.

    I Have Some Notes
    I Have Some Recs - The Towering Portrait of a Residence on Fire

    I Have Some Notes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 12:00


    It's a bonus summer show! We talk about three movies we think you should watch RIGHT NOW. Well, not now now. You have to listen to the episode first to find out which movies. And then now!

    Podcasts – Jewish Sacred Aging
    Exploring American Jewish History with Rabbi Lance Sussman – SOM 7/25/2025

    Podcasts – Jewish Sacred Aging

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 33:36


    In this episode of the Seekers of Meaning TV Show, Rabbi Lance Sussman discusses his memoir trilogy, particularly the latest book, "Portrait of a Rabbi-Historian: How Did We Get Here?". The conversation addresses American Judaism's evolution, social justice's impact on Reform Judaism, and significant historical figures and events shaping Jewish rights in America. [Read more...] The post Exploring American Jewish History with Rabbi Lance Sussman – SOM 7/25/2025 appeared first on Jewish Sacred Aging.

    Culture médias - Philippe Vandel
    Le portrait sonore d'Elisa Tovati

    Culture médias - Philippe Vandel

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 7:24


    Découvrez le portrait sonore d'Elisa Tovati ! Chanteuse, actrice et passionnée de cuisine, elle se livre sur sa carrière et sa vie.De son amour pour Jean-Jacques Goldman à ses collaborations avec Calogéro et Marc Lavoine, plongez dans l'univers musical d'une artiste aux multiples facettes.Laissez-vous surprendre par ses origines multiculturelles (Russie, Pologne, Maroc) et ses talents cachés de pâtissière. Un épisode riche en émotions et en anecdotes !Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

    Resurrection Presbyterian Church (OPC)

    This sermon is from a series originally preached by Pastor Trice in 2014-2015 entitled "Peter, Portrait of a Christian." These messages focus on the work of God's grace in one of the most colorful and endearing of all Christ's disciples. Note that there are references in it to the original name of our congregation: "Matthews Orthodox Presbyterian Church."

    Reportage International
    Avoir 25 ans à Garoua, le coton comme horizon

    Reportage International

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 2:36


    25 ans, le travail et moi. Garoua, la capitale du Nord Cameroun, est également la capitale de la région cotonnière du pays. Ici, cette activité draine un grand nombre d'emplois et de ressources. Les autorités estiment que plus de deux millions de personnes vivent dans la région grâce au coton. Portrait d'Amadi Babil, jeune cotonculteur. Rassemblement de cotonculteurs d'une coopérative à Pitoa, localité située à une quinzaine de kilomètres de Garoua, au nord du Cameroun. Babil Amadi a répondu présent. À 25 ans, il possède une petite parcelle qu'il cultive lui-même. Une activité transmise de génération en génération. « Ce sont mes parents qui m'ont appris à cultiver le coton, explique-t-il. Cela fait environ six ans que je m'y suis mis. J'ai mon propre champ au pied de la montagne. » Le jeune homme est très timide. Il n'ose pas s'exprimer en français et préfère l'aide de quelqu'un pour traduire ses propos. Un professeur est présent et offre ses services. Amadi Babil a quitté l'école de manière précoce, comme beaucoup dans cette région rurale et chez les cultivateurs. « Je suis allée à l'école, mais j'ai dû arrêter, car ma famille n'avait plus les moyens », regrette-t-il. En plus du coton, il cultive des oignons, du maïs ou encore des arachides. « Mais la base, c'est le coton », insiste-t-il. Des rêves d'évolution Des passe-temps, il n'en a pas vraiment. « En dehors du champ, je fais aussi de la maçonnerie et d'autres petites activités pour subvenir aux besoins de ma famille », détaille Amadi Babil. Le jeune homme s'est marié il y a peu et a deux enfants. Il a construit sa maison lui-même et en est très fier. Malgré les difficultés qui entourent la culture du coton, Amadi Babil y trouve des avantages. « Ce qui me plaît avec cette culture, lors de la récolte, tu es payé cash et en une fois pour toute ta récolte », met-il en avant. À 25 ans, quand certains jeunes rêvent de notoriété, de carrière sportive ou de voyages, Babil Amadi a lui pour horizon le coton et sa société cotonnière, la Sodecoton : « Je rêve de devenir cadre à la Sodecoton, avoir un grand poste. Parce que je vois que les gens de la Sodecoton s'épanouissent et ça me fait envie ». Une activité qu'il espère transmettre à ses enfants. « Je veux que tous mes enfants apprennent et grandissent dans la culture du coton, puisque c'est très bénéfique. » Dans cette zone de l'extrême nord du pays, enclavée entre le Nigeria et le Tchad, fortement touchée par le chômage, il est difficile de rêver d'autre chose que de coton. À lire aussiLe coton camerounais sous pression malgré des bons rendements   À écouter aussiGrand reportage: Cameroun, nuages sur l'or blanc À lire aussiCameroun: à Garoua, la réhabilitation du port fluvial vivement souhaitée

    The Daily Quiz Show
    Art and Literature | Who wrote "The Ugly Duckling" and "The Emperor's New Clothes"? (+ 7 more...)

    The Daily Quiz Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 8:04


    The Daily Quiz - Art and Literature Today's Questions: Question 1: Who wrote "The Ugly Duckling" and "The Emperor's New Clothes"? Question 2: Which author wrote 'The Master and Margarita'? Question 3: The painting "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" by Hokusai is a part of which art movement? Question 4: Which author wrote 'The Labours of Hercules'? Question 5: Which author wrote 'And Quiet Flows the Don'? Question 6: Which author wrote 'Gulliver's Travels'? Question 7: Which artist painted "Portrait of Madame Recamier" Question 8: Who is the protagonist of Milton's Paradise Lost? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Monumental - La 1ere
    Le portrait de Jean Prouvé

    Monumental - La 1ere

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 55:40


    Considéré comme l'un des créateurs les plus importants du XXe siècle, Jean Prouvé est à la fois un entrepreneur, un chercheur, un designer, un ingénieur ainsi quʹun architecte. Pour parler de son parcours, Johanne Dussez accueille Giulia Marino architecte, professeure à lʹEPFL et à lʹUniversité catholique de Louvain.

    Blockbusters and Birdwalks
    GATEWAY CINEMA, a conversation – Episode 6: Classical Style: “Sweet Smell of Success”

    Blockbusters and Birdwalks

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 33:23


    GATEWAY CINEMA is a multi-part series of conversations centered on key ideas in film studies. In these conversations, we interpret and celebrate a set of eclectic feature films from across generations and from around the world, including “La Haine”, “Drum”, “Alien 3 (Assembly Cut)”, “Come and See”, “Perfect Days”, “Sweet Smell of Success”, “The Swimmer”, “Amadeus (Director's Cut)”, “Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia”, “Friday”, “Marie Antoinette”, “The Night of the Hunter”, “Crank” and “Crank 2: High Voltage”, “Portrait of a Lady Fire”, “The Fabulous Baron Munchausen”, “Joker: Folie a Deux”, “Welcome to the Dollhouse”, “Heathers”, and “The Death of Stalin”.***Referenced media in GATEWAY CINEMA, Episode 6:“Marty” (Delbert Mann, 1955)“Director's Cut” (2001) by Fantômas“The Godfather” (Francis Ford Coppola, 1972)“Cape Fear” (J. Lee Thompson, 1962)“The Omen” (Richard Donner, 1976)“Spider Baby: or, the Maddest Story Ever Told” (Jack Hill, 1967)“Charade” (Stanley Donen, 1963)“Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion” (Elio Petri, 1970)"Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me” (David Lynch, 1992)“Scarface” (Howard Hawks, 1932)“Spartacus” (Stanley Kubrick, 1960)“Brick” (Rian Johnson, 2005)“A Face in the Crowd” (Elia Kazan, 1957)“12 Angry Men” (Sidney Lumet, 1957)“Gunfight at the O.K. Corral” (John Sturges, 1957)“Paths of Glory” (Stanley Kubrick, 1957)“The Bridge on the River Kwai” (David Lean, 1957)“Throne of Blood” (Akira Kurosawa, 1957)Audio quotation in GATEWAY CINEMA, Episode 6:“Sweet Smell of Success” (Alexander Mackendrick, 1957)

    Blockbusters and Birdwalks
    GATEWAY CINEMA, a conversation – Episode 5: Audiences, Part 1: “Perfect Days”

    Blockbusters and Birdwalks

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 36:06


    GATEWAY CINEMA is a multi-part series of conversations centered on key ideas in film studies. In these conversations, we interpret and celebrate a set of eclectic feature films from across generations and from around the world, including “La Haine”, “Drum”, “Alien 3 (Assembly Cut)”, “Come and See”, “Perfect Days”, “Sweet Smell of Success”, “The Swimmer”, “Amadeus (Director's Cut)”, “Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia”, “Friday”, “Marie Antoinette”, “The Night of the Hunter”, “Crank” and “Crank 2: High Voltage”, “Portrait of a Lady Fire”, “The Fabulous Baron Munchausen”, “Joker: Folie a Deux”, “Welcome to the Dollhouse”, “Heathers”, and “The Death of Stalin”.***Referenced media in GATEWAY CINEMA, Episode 5:“Babel” (Alejandro González Iñárritu, 2006)“13 Assassins” (Takashi Miike, 2010)“Seven Samurai” (Akira Kurosawa, 1954)“The Long Good Friday” (John Mackenzie, 1980)“F1” (Joseph Kosinski, 2025)Audio quotation in GATEWAY CINEMA, Episode 5:“Toilet Flush Sound Effect - High Quality Flushing” by Sound Effect Doggo, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhsVpvM2ZrM“The Twilight Zone Theme” (1959) by Marius Constant, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhsVpvM2ZrM“Perfect Days” (Wim Wenders, 2023), including “Perfect Day (Piano Komorebi Version)” (2024) by Patrick Watson, “Pale Blue Eyes” (1969) by The Velvet Underground, “Feeling Good” (1965) by Nina Simone, “House of the Rising Sun (Japanese Version)” (2023) by Sayuri Ishikawa, and “Perfect Day” (1972) by Lou Reed, https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhC3YPiBwS9Vc9nbBG1Dl6y4AfZPD23lm“Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure” (Stephen Herek, 1989)

    Blockbusters and Birdwalks
    GATEWAY CINEMA, a conversation – Episode 4: Emotional Realism, Part 1: “Come and See”

    Blockbusters and Birdwalks

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 40:06


    GATEWAY CINEMA is a multi-part series of conversations centered on key ideas in film studies. In these conversations, we interpret and celebrate a set of eclectic feature films from across generations and from around the world, including “La Haine”, “Drum”, “Alien 3 (Assembly Cut)”, “Come and See”, “Perfect Days”, “Sweet Smell of Success”, “The Swimmer”, “Amadeus (Director's Cut)”, “Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia”, “Friday”, “Marie Antoinette”, “The Night of the Hunter”, “Crank” and “Crank 2: High Voltage”, “Portrait of a Lady Fire”, “The Fabulous Baron Munchausen”, “Joker: Folie a Deux”, “Welcome to the Dollhouse”, “Heathers”, and “The Death of Stalin”.***Referenced media in GATEWAY CINEMA, Episode 4:“Drum” (Steve Carver, 1976)“Shoah” (Claude Lanzmann, 1985)“Paths of Glory” (Stanely Kubrick, 1957)“Platoon” (Oliver Stone, 1986)“Ran” (Akira Kurosawa, 1985)“Solaris” (Andrei Tarkovsky, 1972)“Full Metal Jacket” (Stanley Kubrick, 1987)“Hamburger Hill” (John Irvin, 1987)“Casualties of War” (Brian De Palma, 1989)“Atonement” (Joe Wright, 2007)“Dunkirk” (Christopher Nolan, 2017)Audio quotation in GATEWAY CINEMA, Episode 4:“The Sacred War” by Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov and Vasily Lebedev-Kumach (1941), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maYCStVzjDs&list=RDmaYCStVzjDs&start_radio=1“Circus” (Grigori Aleksandrov and Isidor Simkov, 1936), including the song “Trip to the Stratosphere”, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCEWd_zDYmc“Drum” (Steve Carver, 1976), including the song “Tell My Story” by Charlie Smalls“Moments in Love” by Art of Noise (1983), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cen22TBHo9M&list=RDcen22TBHo9M&start_radio=1“Come and See” (Elem Klimov, 1985), including “Requiem in D minor, K. 626: Sequentia, Lacrimosa” by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1791)

    Mon Carnet, l'actu numérique
    {ENTREVUE} - Portrait d'innovateurs avec PROMPT no.11

    Mon Carnet, l'actu numérique

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 9:58


    Émilie Delvoye, directrice des communications chez Prompt, reçoit Mathieu Lachaîne de chez Sentiom. Il nous présente une solution innovante conçue pour assurer la sécurité des occupants en résidence. Merci à Prompt de soutenir la production de Mon Carnet cette semaine.

    Les Nuits de France Culture
    Paul Valéry, portrait intimiste d'un poète élusif et fascinant

    Les Nuits de France Culture

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2025 47:26


    durée : 00:47:26 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Mathias Le Gargasson - Le 20 juillet 1945 disparaissait Paul Valéry, l'auteur notamment de 260 "Cahiers", "Le Cimetière marin" et "La Jeune Parque". En 1965 René Farabet lui rendait hommage à l'occasion des vingt ans de sa mort. Un portrait inédit et intimiste du poète raconté par sa fille Agathe Rouart-Valéry. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé

    Grand Plateau
    Le portrait de la semaine : Marlen Reusser, la grande rivale de Demi Vollering sur le Tour de France

    Grand Plateau

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2025 11:33


    Toutes les deux semaines, Grand Plateau vous fait découvrir ou redécouvrir un coureur cycliste qui a fait parler de lui lors de la saison 2024.Et aujourd'hui l'épisode est consacré, à quelques jours du Tour de France femmes, à la grande rivale de Demi Vollering, favorite de la Grande Boucle. La jeune suissesse, écologiste convaincue, a signé chez la Movistar cette année. Avec 9 victoires depuis le début de la saison, elle a remporté le Tour de Suisse devant Demi Vollering. Après avoir signé une deuxième place sur le Giro, elle vise désormais le Graal, sur le Tour.   Textes : Yohan BredowRéalisation : Julie Deroo

    Universe Today Podcast
    [Space Bites] Earth in a Void // Ancient Stellar Flyby // Resonance with Uranus

    Universe Today Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 20:54


    Is the Earth at the center of a giant void? Did a star fly through the Solar System billions of years ago messing up the orbits of some objects? Comet 3i/ATLAS is the oldest comet ever seen. Look at the picture to celebrate the third anniversary of Webb. And in Space Bites Plus, covering a crater on the moon with a concrete dome to build a pressurised habitat.

    Tech Café
    L’Apple Vision : inutile pour la maison connectée ? Portrait domotique d’un auditeur

    Tech Café

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 60:44


    La domotique peut-elle vraiment « juste marcher » ? Emmanuel, auditeur de Tech Café et utilisateur chevronné d'appareils Apple, partage son parcours de passionné, depuis ses premières installations complexes jusqu'à une approche plus pragmatique et accessible. Il raconte comment il a entièrement automatisé son appartement parisien, avec ses réussites comme ses galères, et livre une philosophie précieuse […]

    Eastern Oklahoma Catholic
    More Challenges to the Gospel Portrait of Jesus | The Catholic Reason

    Eastern Oklahoma Catholic

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 47:53


    In this Episode:More Reasons Why Challenges to the Gospel Portrait of Jesus Don't Add Up...Diocesan Staff Apologist and Speaker for Catholic Answers, Dr. Karlo Broussard, explains the Why's behind Catholic Beliefs from Faith, Morality, and Culture. Providing the Reasons behind the claims made by the Catholic Church. Send your questions to...Karlo@stmichaelradio.comA Production of St. Michael Catholic RadioThe Catholic Reason Airs Every Thursday on 94.9 St Michael Catholic Radio at 4 p.m. CST.

    B&H Photography Podcast
    The Art of the SNL Portrait, with Mary Ellen Matthews

    B&H Photography Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 51:38


    “Live From New York, it's Saturday Night!” That single sentence has become a catchphrase for devotees of comedy and popular culture over the past 50 years—generations of fans who willingly turn their attentions from the height of weekend revelry to the televised antics of Saturday Night Live. Week in, week out for more than two decades, a single photographer has conjured visual magic behind the scenes, creating inventive and irreverent portraits that air for three seconds each as so-called “bumpers” that transition to and from the show's commercial breaks. In this week's podcast, SNL's photographer in residence Mary Ellen Matthews regales us with details about what's undoubtedly the world's best photo gig—a position she's held for 25 years. From the fateful phone call she got in 1993, inviting her to assist the show's founding photographer, Mary Ellen offers candid insights into her journey from mentee to team leader. Along the way, we pull back the curtain on the creation of some iconic images and learn what it takes to be “in the driver's seat [with] a whole busload of very important people to take care of.” “My job is to make this easy and fast,” she notes. “And I don't want anyone to be overthinking anything because they've got enough to worry about with all the sketches and all the pre-tapes and their responsibilities to the rest of the show, which is the most important thing.” Guest: Mary Ellen Matthews   Episode Timeline: 2:58: Living the dream as SNL's resident photographer while being creative under stressful deadline pressure. 4:50: Mary Ellen's early immersion in photography, at the side of her hobbyist father. 7:02: Arriving in NYC, early work for a record label, and the call to assist SNL's founding photographer in residence, Edie Baskin. 12:02: SNL's transition from film to digital, plus the cameras Mary Ellen shoots with today. 15:46: Conceptualizing the weekly portrait shoots and collaborating with subjects. 20:16: Behind-the-scenes of a dicey photo shoot, plus SNL's weekly production timeline. 27:35: Episode Break 28:22: Beyond portraits, the images Mary Ellen shoots as props for SNL sketches—sometimes with a 4x5. 33:20: The scheduling of SNL portrait shoots and getting portrait subjects to have fun. 36:44: Testing for shoots, the atmosphere on-set, and flying by the seat of your pants. 40:15: Communicating with a celebrity's team to get everyone on the same page about shoots and concepts. 42:40: The general workflow of SNL portrait sessions: from shoot preparation to editing and post-production. 45:17: Advice for emerging photographers looking for work or applying for an internship.   Guest Bio: As a top entertainment portrait photographer, Mary Ellen Matthews is specialized in creating iconic images of well-known personalities—from pop stars to sports legends to rock gods. Since 1999, she has been photographer in residence at Saturday Night Live, where she's responsible for creating the distinctive look of the show's still images. Through her exuberant presence that puts subjects at ease, her creative and playful styling on set and intensive fine-tuning in post, Matthews produces unique and recognizable portraits under the manic deadlines of live TV. What's more, in 2010, she began directing SNL's video clips, including the show's opening title sequence. Recent clients include Peacock, Hulu, Netflix, Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Studios, and Prime Video, as well as publications such as Variety, Rolling Stone, Marie Claire, and the Spanish edition of Harper's Bazaar. Most notably, in March 2025, Matthews's first book, The Art of the SNL Portrait, was released to mark the 50th anniversary of this revolution in late night TV.    Stay Connected: Instagram: Saturday Night Live Instagram: Saturday Night Live on YouTube: -------- Host: Derek Fahsbender Senior Creative Producer: Jill Waterman Senior Technical Producer: Mike Weinstein Executive Producer: Richard Stevens

    Les voix du crime
    PORTRAIT - Qui est Joël Le Scouarnec, le chirurgien condamné pour 299 viols et agressions sexuelles ?

    Les voix du crime

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 9:13


    Nous sommes le 24 février 2025, à Vanne, dans le Morbihan. Un procès hors-norme s'ouvre. Celui de Joël Le Scouarnec. Un chirurgien retraité de 74 ans, accusé d'être un sordide pédocriminel à l'impunité sans égal dans l'histoire judiciaire française. 299 victimes âgées en moyenne de 11 ans au moment des faits. Pendant plus de 30 ans, cet homme a violé et agressé des enfants. Et ce... sans jamais être inquiété. Qui est vraiment ce médecin ? Comment cet homme a-t-il pu commettre l'impensable si longtemps ? Vous écoutez un épisode des "Portraits du crime", présenté par Thomas Pierre. Un récit inédit qui retrace l'histoire et le parcours d'un personnage qui a marqué les annales des affaires criminelles. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

    Kitesurf365 | a podcast for kitesurfers
    England Has A New Queen | The Megapod

    Kitesurf365 | a podcast for kitesurfers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 21:25


      On today's episode Adrian and Colin are joined by Francesca Maini as we discuss the Queens Parade.   Portrait:   https://portraitkite.com     https://www.fantasykite.com   Woo Sports:   https://woosports.com   Follow us:   https://www.instagram.com/portraitkite/   https://www.instagram.com/kitesurf365/

    Le rendez-vous Jeux
    Spécial: Portrait d'Erwan Cario – RDV Jeux

    Le rendez-vous Jeux

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 109:01


    Au programme :La vie et le parcours d'Erwan Cario, de l'enfance à Libération et Silence on joue !---Infos :Animé par Patrick Beja (Bluesky, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok)Co-animé par Erwan Cario (Bluesky).Produit par Patrick Beja (LinkedIn) et Fanny Cohen Moreau (LinkedIn).Musique par Daniel Beja.Le Rendez-vous Jeux épisode 408 – Spécial: Portrait d'Erwan Cario---Liens :

    American Art Collective
    Ep. 338 - First Look: American Art Collector August Issue

    American Art Collective

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 24:08


    [Contemporary Realism] Co-publisher Wendie Martin leads the charge today as she chats with managing editor Sarah Gianelli about the August 2025 issue of American Art Collector. Articles in the issue include features on Andrea Kowch, Alan LeQuire, Bennett Prize winner Amy Werntz and Pamela Carroll. Also in the issue are our Portrait Artists Directory and the complementary Art of the Portrait section. Today's episode is sponsored by Michigan's Muskegon Museum of Art and The Bennett Prize, which celebrates women artists. To learn more about these two sponsors and their long-standing partnership in the art world, visit  thebennettprize.org.

    Living in the Truth's Podcast
    The Prefect Love of Abba Father

    Living in the Truth's Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 43:03


    I. Core Concepts of God's Nature God as "Abba Father": Meaning of "Abba": A Hebrew word meaning "daddy," signifying an intimate and close relationship. Biblical Basis: Romans 8:14-16 and Galatians. Implications for Relationship: God does not withhold good things or do evil against His children. It implies full adoption rights, including the same inheritance as Jesus (co-heirs with Christ). Contrast with Human Perspective: The concept challenges traditional views of God as distant or formal. God is Love (Agape): Definition of Agape Love: Unconditional, independent of human actions, unmerited, and undeserved. Biblical Basis: 1 John 4:16 ("God is love"), John 3:16 ("For God so loved the world..."). Intensity of God's Love: Emphasized by the word "so" in John 3:16, leading to the ultimate sacrifice of His only begotten Son. "World" in John 3:16: Refers to the people of the world, not just the planet. Eternal Life (Zoe): Defined in John 17 as knowing God the Father and Jesus Christ. It is a person, not just a concept or a place. God's Love in the Old Testament vs. New Testament: Old Testament Context: Shema (Deuteronomy 6:4-5): "O Israel, the Lord our God is one." The word "one" (echad) is a "uni-plural" word, implying a unified plurality (like "group" or "herd"), which the Jewish people often misunderstood as a strict singular, creating an obstacle to seeing Jesus as Son of God. Greatest Commandment: Love the Lord with all heart, soul, and strength. No one could perfectly keep this, highlighting the need for a Savior. Purpose of the Law: To make people conscious of sin and point them to a Savior (Romans 3:20, Law as a schoolmaster). Perception of God: Portrayed with anger and wrath (e.g., Flood, Sodom & Gomorrah, deaths under the Law). New Testament Context: New Commandment (John 13): Love one another as Jesus loved us (demonstrated through servant leadership like foot-washing). This supersedes the Old Testament law. Love as an Action Word: Not merely a feeling, but something demonstrated and done (e.g., Timothy caring for others in Philippians 2:20-21). Impact of Love: Fulfills the law (Romans 13:8), covers/obliterates a multitude of sins (1 Peter 4:8), and drives out fear (1 John 4:18). The Finished Work of Christ: Jesus absorbed all God's wrath and judgment on the cross (John 12, Isaiah 53-54). God promises never to be angry with His people again (Isaiah 54). God's Provision: Everything needed for life and godliness is already provided (2 Peter 1). Faith receives what God has already provided, it doesn't move God. God's Nature in the New Covenant: God does not cause sickness, disease, or natural disasters; these are not "acts of God" in the sense of divine judgment against His children. He is for us, not against us (Romans 8). II. The Power and Practicality of God's Love Love Fulfills the Law and Covers Sin: Romans 13:8: Love fulfills the law, meaning there is no law against one who lives in love. 1 Peter 4:8: Love covers/obliterates a multitude of sins – God "remembers your sins no more" (Hebrews 8:12). God's Perception of Believers: Sees them as perfect, complete, lacking nothing through Christ. Love Drives Out Fear: 1 John 4:18: "Perfect love casts out fear because fear involves torment." Receiving God's Perfect Love: As we receive His love, fear and anxiety are dispelled. Overcoming Fear: Through active participation (singing songs of deliverance, asking in faith). Perspective on Demons: They are powerless "maggots" that can deceive but not defeat. Our Identity and Acceptance in Christ: Accepted in the Beloved (Ephesians 1:6): The Greek word "charito" (highly favored/blessed) is applied to believers, just as it was to Mary. We are "the Beloved." Ephesians' Emphasis: Shows our identity, how we are blessed, forgiven, redeemed, sealed with the Holy Spirit, and seated with Christ in heavenly places. Knowing God's Love: It surpasses knowledge; it's an experience in the heart, not just a mental concept. Love Compels Our Actions: 2 Corinthians 5: The love of Christ compels us; our lives are no longer our own. Motives for Action: Not for personal gain, financial benefit, or praise of men, but out of care for others (like Timothy). Parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15): A profound picture of the Father's unconditional love, compassion, eagerness to forgive, and restoration. The father ran, embraced (epipto – a bear hug), kissed (continuously), restored (ring, robe, sandals), and celebrated. He would not let the son even finish his repentant speech. Love is Preeminent: 1 John 4:19: "We love because he first loved us." God initiated the relationship. God's Foreknowledge and Orchestration: God knows who will choose Him and orchestrates their lives from the womb (Psalm 139). Goal: Discipleship: God's goal is to make disciples who can operate in His love and bless others (like the good ground in the parable of the sower). Remembering God's Interventions: Keep a "book of remembrance" of how God has supernaturally intersected your life. The Greatest of These is Love: While faith and hope are important, love is eternal and central to God's defining characteristic. How Love is Expressed (Fruit of the Spirit - Galatians 5:22-23): Joy in the Lord, Peace, Longsuffering (Patience), Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness, Self-control. Gentleness: A gentle answer turns away wrath. Self-Control: Speaking life, controlling appetites. Love Surpasses Understanding: Ephesians 3: God's love has immeasurable width, length, depth, and height, surpassing all knowledge. It is infinite in all directions, as is His forgiveness. Being Filled with the Fullness of God: Living out of our spirit, allowing the Holy Spirit within us to flow out in supernatural ways (healing, deliverance). Our Perfection in Christ: Our spirit is perfected the moment we are born again; sin cannot penetrate it (Hebrews 10:14, 1 John 3:9). This perfection is our witness to the world. God as Our Daddy: 1 John 3:1: "Behold what manner of love the Father (Abba) has bestowed upon us, that we should be called children of God." Receiving His Love: It is a gift to be received. II. Quiz What is the significance of the word "Abba" in understanding our relationship with God, and where in Scripture is it primarily found? Explain the concept of "agape" love as described in the source material. How does it differ from a conditional or earned love? How does the speaker differentiate the meaning of the word "world" in John 3:16, and what does he say eternal life (Zoe) truly means according to John 17? According to the source, what was the primary obstacle for Jewish people in the Old Testament to recognizing Jesus as the Son of God, related to their understanding of the Shema? What was the ultimate purpose of the Old Testament Law, and how did it demonstrate humanity's need for a Savior? Describe how Jesus's "new commandment" in John 13 supersedes the Old Testament law, and what specific action did Jesus perform to demonstrate this new commandment? How does the "finished work of Christ" change the perception of God's wrath and anger, particularly in relation to natural disasters? Explain the concept of "faith" as receiving what God has already provided. How does this differ from the idea of "moving God" through prayer or other actions? According to the source, how does God perceive believers after they accept Christ, and what happens to their past sins? Describe at least three actions of the father in the parable of the Prodigal Son that illustrate God's unconditional love and forgiveness. III. Quiz Answer Key "Abba" is a Hebrew word meaning "daddy," signifying an intimate and close relationship with God. It is primarily found in Romans 8:14-16 and Galatians, emphasizing that we have received a spirit of adoption, allowing us to cry out "Abba, Father." "Agape" love is described as unconditional, independent of human actions, unmerited, and undeserved favor of God. It means that we don't have to do anything to receive it; it is freely given once we become His child. The speaker states that the word "world" in John 3:16 refers to the people of the world, not just the planet. Eternal life (Zoe) is defined in John 17 as a person: knowing God the Father and Jesus whom He sent. The primary obstacle was their misunderstanding of the Hebrew word "echad" (one) in the Shema (Deuteronomy 6:4). While a singular word, it has a plural meaning (like "group" or "herd"), but they interpreted it as strictly singular, preventing them from seeing Jesus as the Son of God. The Old Testament Law's purpose was to make people conscious of their sin (Romans 3:20) and to point them to a Savior. Its impossible standards, such as being perfect as God is perfect, demonstrated that no one could keep it, highlighting the universal need for a redeemer. Jesus's "new commandment" in John 13, "love one another as I have loved you," supersedes the Old Testament law, including the Ten Commandments. He demonstrated this by washing His disciples' feet, showing what it meant to be a servant and to love others through action. The "finished work of Christ" means that Jesus absorbed all God's wrath, anger, and judgment on the cross once and for all time. Therefore, God is no longer angry with His people and does not cause sickness, disease, or natural disasters as a form of judgment. Faith, in this context, is described as simply receiving what God has already provided for us through the finished work of Christ. It differs from "moving God" because God has already moved and provided everything; faith is our act of reaching out and taking hold of what is already available. God perceives believers as perfect, complete, and lacking nothing, through Christ. Their past sins are not remembered by God; they are "covered by the blood of Christ" and "obliterated," as if God has no recollection of them. Three actions of the father in the Prodigal Son parable illustrating God's love are: (1) He saw his son "still a great way off" and had compassion, running to meet him; (2) He "fell on his neck" (gave him a bear hug) and began continuously kissing him, not allowing him to complete his repentant speech; and (3) He immediately restored his son with a ring, cloak, and sandals, and celebrated his return, refusing to treat him as a servant. IV. Essay Format Questions Discuss the speaker's emphasis on God's love being "multifaceted" and "like a mosaic." How does this perspective challenge a "one-dimensional" understanding of God, and what are the practical implications for believers? Compare and contrast the Old Testament and New Testament portrayals of God, focusing specifically on the concept of God's wrath and judgment versus His unconditional love. How does the "finished work of Christ" serve as the turning point in this theological understanding? Analyze the role of "love as an action word" in the Christian life, drawing on examples from the source material such as Timothy's character and Jesus's "new commandment." How does this active love relate to fulfilling the law and addressing sin and fear? The speaker states that God's love "surpasses knowledge" and is an experience of the heart. Explain what this means in terms of intellectual understanding versus spiritual reception. How does this concept connect with the idea of being "accepted in the beloved" and filled with the "fullness of God"? Examine the speaker's discussion on the nature of faith as "receiving what God has already provided." How does this understanding impact a believer's approach to prayer, healing, and general reliance on God, and what common misconceptions about God's responsiveness does it challenge? V. Glossary of Key Terms Abba: A Hebrew word meaning "daddy" or "father," used to denote an intimate, affectionate, and close relationship with God. Agape: A Greek word for unconditional, selfless, and benevolent love, often used to describe God's love for humanity. Charito (Accepted in the Beloved): A Greek word meaning "highly favored" or "blessed," used in Ephesians 1:6 to describe believers' status in Christ and also used by Gabriel to Mary. Discipleship: The process of becoming a follower of Jesus Christ, mimicking His character and putting faith into action, going beyond simply being a "believer." Echad: A Hebrew word for "one," which in the context of the Shema (Deuteronomy 6:4) implies a "uni-plural" unity (like a group or herd), rather than a strict singular, which the speaker argues was misunderstood by some Jewish people. Epipto: A Greek word meaning "fell on" or "embraced," used in the parable of the Prodigal Son to describe the father's bear hug and in Acts to describe the Holy Spirit "falling upon" believers. Finished Work of Christ: Refers to the complete and perfect salvation achieved by Jesus Christ's death and resurrection on the cross, through which all of God's wrath and judgment for sin were absorbed. Law (Old Testament): The Mosaic Law given to Israel, which, according to the speaker, served to make people conscious of sin and point them to a Savior, rather than being a means of salvation itself. New Commandment: Jesus's command to "love one another as I have loved you" (John 13), presented as superseding and fulfilling the Old Testament Law. Perfect Love: Refers to God's flawless and complete love, which, when received by believers, has the power to drive out all fear. Portrait of God: The speaker's method of presenting God's multifaceted nature, similar to assembling pieces of a mosaic, to provide a comprehensive understanding beyond simple definitions. Prodigal Son: A parable from Luke 15 used by the speaker to illustrate the Father's unconditional love, compassion, forgiveness, and restoration towards those who return to Him. Royal Law of Love: A New Testament principle emphasizing love as the guiding law for believers, fulfilling all other laws. Zoe (Eternal Life): A Greek word for eternal life, which John 17 defines not as a concept or a place, but as a person: knowing God the Father and Jesus Christ.

    Squelch! Another Hearthstone Podcast!
    Squelch! – Episode 286 – (Dragon Age 2) THEY FIXED IT IN 2! AGAIN!

    Squelch! Another Hearthstone Podcast!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 82:04


    Send us a textGame Guide by Greg Boccia aka noz3r0 https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/pc/988968-dragon-age-ii/faqs/61965 This week: Prologue – Lothering, Prologue – Kirkwall, Hightown, A Friend in the Guard, The Way It Should Be, A New Home?, Birthright, Portrait of the Past, The Bone Pit, Get Back to Work, Loose Ends, Magistrate's OrdersNext Week: Act I Side Quests, A Business Discussion, Bait and Switch, Fenris Recruited, Tranquility, Questions and Answers, Fools Rush In, Isabela's Contact, Finders Keepers, The First Sacrifice, Talk to Anders, The Unbidden Rescue, Nice Crime You Have Around Here, Long Way Home, Welcome Home, Herbalist's Tasks, The Unbidden RescueSupport the showContact: http://linktr.ee/squelchcast Support the show on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/c/Squelch or https://www.twitch.tv/dan0play Join our Discord at https://discord.gg/HwPPtX627k

    Queer as Fact
    Maximilien Robespierre

    Queer as Fact

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 140:37


    Today's marathon episode is about the French revolutionary figure Maximilien Robespierre, whose apparent lack of sexuality has been a point of discussion for scholars ever since his death. Join us as we try to find the real man behind more than two hundred years of conflicting propaganda, explore methods of approaching history on the asexual spectrum, and add to the pantheon of Queer As Fact historical pets. Check out our website, where you can find our sources, as well as everything there is to know about Queer as Fact. If you enjoy our content, consider supporting us on Patreon, checking out our merch, and following us on Instagram, Tumblr and Bluesky. [Image: Wikimedia Commons, Portrait of Maximilien Robespierre, c. 1790, anonymous artist]

    Cornwall Church
    Fixed | David - A Portrait of a Heart for God

    Cornwall Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 43:40


    Fixed | David - A Portrait of a Heart for God by Cornwall Church

    Faith Matters
    A Candid Portrait of Joseph Smith - A Conversation with John Turner

    Faith Matters

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2025 65:08


    Today, we're really grateful to share a conversation with historian John Turner about the brand new biography he's just published: Joseph Smith: The Rise and Fall of an American Prophet.John is a professor of Religious Studies and History at George Mason University. While  not a member of the the Latter-day Saint faith, he has had a particular fascination with the early history of Mormonism, and wrote an earlier biography of Brigham Young. Some of the interpretations and conclusions John draws in his book may differ from our own, but we found this new biography on Joseph to be meticulously researched and engagingly written.In this book, John doesn't aim to settle all debates between Joseph Smith's supporters and his detractors, but with more primary sources available than ever before, he hoped to provide a fuller picture of a figure who continues to shape who we are today. John says that while the question of “Whether God actually spoke to [Joseph] Smith is a matter of faith… there is no question about his prophetic self-conception.”We assume most listeners are familiar with the general contours of Joseph's life, so in this conversation we talked with John about some topics we felt needed more exploration: his family's early hardships and how they might have shaped his resilience as a spiritual leader; what the historical record tells us about the gold plates and Joseph's visions; and whether Joseph truly instigated and lived plural marriage.What struck us most was John's portrayal of Joseph's constant evolution—his willingness to revise, to explore, and to ask better questions. It made us wonder if Joseph's boldness and openness to change could serve as inspiration to us in today's church.We know that talking openly about Joseph—his humanity, his complexity, even his mistakes—can be challenging. But we hope this episode helps create more space for recognizing the humanity of our leaders, both past and present.

    The Girl Next Door Podcast
    Summer Five Senses Portrait

    The Girl Next Door Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 40:17


    Become a Friend of the Show! Join our Patreon community and get bonus content.What does summer what does summer look, smell, feel, taste, and sound like to you? That's what we're chatting about on the show today. From grilled hot dogs to legs sticking to hot vinyl car seats, we describe unique portraits of summer in our childhoods and in parenthood.For Friends of the Show on Patreon, we're talking about the sense sensations we wish we could forget about summer.See full show notes on our website: Summer Five Senses PortraitConnect with us on Instagram: @higirlsnextdoorWe love to get your emails: higirlsnextdoor@gmail.comYour reviews on Apple Podcasts or where ever you listen really help the show – thank you!And, read Kelsey's RISING*SHINING blog and Substack. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Radical Candor
    Kim vs. Kim: Human vs. AI on Workplace Cultural Differences 7 | 28

    Radical Candor

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 48:29


    People in the U.S. get fewer days off than folks in Europe, and most of us still feel guilty taking them. Kim and Amy dive headfirst into a viral Reddit post that reads like a love letter to European work-life sanity (and a roast of U.S. grind culture). From vanishing vacations to broken healthcare, Kim reflects on what she's learned leading teams, taking parental leave, and watching her inbox balloon on every trip. They dig into the messy reality of “unlimited PTO,” why burnout can't be yoga'd away, and how leaders can build workplaces that actually honor rest. Plus, Kim reacts live to advice on this problem from her own Google Portrait—an AI that Kim helped design with Google to tackle workplace BS when real Kim is off the clock. It's part cultural reckoning, part vacation manifesto, and 100% Radical Candor. Get all of the show notes at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠RadicalCandor.com/podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Episode Links: Transcript Kim Scott Portrait From Google Labs | Radical Candor Kim Scott's Portrait | Google Labs Try My Google Portrait | YouTube ​​Humanizing AI: Meet the Kim Scott Google Portrait | Radical Candor Podcast 7 | 27   Radical Candor, Real-Time With Google's AI Portraits | YouTube As a European, The U.S. Work Culture Looks Like Dystopia With Better Branding: r/antiwork European Employee Blasts US Work Culture in Viral Post: 'Dystopia' | Newsweek What Is The Lazy Girl Job Trend And Why Should You Care? | Radical Candor A Brief History: Universal Health Care Efforts in the US | PNHP Connect: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Bluesky⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Chapters: (00:00:00) Introduction Kim and Amy introduce a viral Reddit thread comparing U.S. and European work cultures. (00:03:01) Personal Vacation Needs How vacation needs differ based on individual rhythms and roles. (00:06:43) Unlimited Time Off – Does It Work? The pitfalls of unlimited PTO and whether it discourages actual rest. (00:10:29) Healthcare History & Economic Impact How employer-tied health coverage burdens both people and businesses. (00:14:53) Cultural Mindsets, AI & Policy Gaps The need for government mandates to help protect overall wellbeing. (00:20:28) Leading with Compassion in Organizations The role of leadership in building burnout-resistant workplace cultures. (00:24:25) Centeredness Isn't One-Size-Fits-All How forced wellness fails and support must be personalized. (00:26:36) Introducing Kim's Google Portrait The motivation behind Radical Candor AI and Google Portraits. (00:31:47) Human vs. Portrait Kim Kim reacts to her Portrait's response to the Reddit thread. (00:35:04) Radical Candor as a Solution The Portrait outlines how Radical Candor helps challenge toxic norms. (00:37:30) Portraits as Scalable Empathy Amy shares her own impressive interaction with the Portrait. (00:39:41) Radical Candor Tips Tips to support wellbeing and long-term, human-centered success. (00:41:43) Judging Work Styles & Power Dynamics The influence leaders have on working preferences and email etiquette. (00:44:23) Conclusion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Stuff You Missed in History Class
    Wilfred Owen, War Poet

    Stuff You Missed in History Class

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 44:39 Transcription Available


    Wilfred Owen is considered one of the most important English-language poets of World War I. His work also part of a shift in how many British poets were writing about war. Research: Bonellie, Janet. “A Portrait of Robert Ross.” Canada’s History. 6/12/2019. https://www.canadashistory.ca/explore/arts-culture-society/a-portrait-of-robert-ross British Broadcasting Corporation. “Wilfred Owen: A Remembrance Tale.” 2007. Cannon, Jean. “Censorship in Surprising Places: Uncovering the Letters of Wilfred Owen.” Not Even Past. Ransom Center. 4/21/2014. https://notevenpast.org/censorship/ Crossman, AM. “THE HYDRA, Captain AJ Brock and the Treatment of Shell-shocked in Edinburgh.” J R Coll Physicians Edinb 2003; 33:119–123. Earlam, R. “Shell-shock: A history of the changing attitude to war neurosis.” BMJ (Clinical research ed.) vol. 316,7145 (1998): 1683A. doi:10.1136/bmj.316.7145.1683a Hibberd, Dominic. “Wilfred Owen.” Weidenfeld & Nicholson. 2002. Imperial War Museums. “British Field Service Postcard, First World War.” https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205131476 Jones, Edgar. “Shell Shocked.” American Psychological Association. Vol. 43, No. 6. June 2012. https://www.apa.org/monitor/2012/06/shell-shocked Jones, Nigel. "Anthem for groomed youth: Wilfred Owen's troubling obsession." Spectator, vol. 336, no. 9880, 6 Jan. 2018, p. 12. Gale In Context: Opposing Viewpoints, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A524739265/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=62e62ece. Accessed 11 June 2025. Lee, Stuart. “The Last Days of Wilfred Owen.” Oxford News Blog. 10/23/2018. https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/arts-blog/last-days-wilfred-owen Onion, Amanda. “Poet Wilfred Owen killed in action.” History.com. 1/30/2025. https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/november-4/poet-wilfred-owen-killed-in-action Poetry Foundation. “Wilfred Owen.” https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/wilfred-owen Stallworthy, Jon. "Owen, Wilfred Edward Salter (1893–1918), poet." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. September 01, 2017. Oxford University Press. Date of access 11 Jun. 2025, https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-37828 Van Mierlo, Wim. “Wilfred Owen 100 years on: poet gave voice to a generation of doomed youth.” The Conversation. 11/4/2018. https://theconversation.com/wilfred-owen-100-years-on-poet-gave-voice-to-a-generation-of-doomed-youth-106014 Webb, Thomas E F. “'Dottyville'--Craiglockhart War Hospital and shell-shock treatment in the First World War.” Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine vol. 99,7 (2006): 342-6. doi:10.1177/014107680609900716 "Wilfred Owen." Poetry Criticism, edited by Michelle Lee, vol. 102, Gale, 2010. Gale Literature Resource Center, link.gale.com/apps/doc/CYPYNF967921623/LitRC?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-LitRC&xid=cb1d6e7f. Accessed 27 May 2025. "Wilfred Owen." World War I Reference Library, edited by Sara Pendergast, et al., vol. 2: Biographies, UXL, 2002, pp. 111-117. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/CX3411700047/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=c3bea6b3. Accessed 27 May 2025. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.