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PCA pastor and former professional parliamentarian Jacob Gerber and his publisher Zack Groff join us to discuss the new publication Parliamentary Procedures for Presbyters, A Beginner's Guide - available for purchase at https://heritagebooks.org/products/parliamentary-procedure-for-presbyters-a-beginners-guide-gerber.html Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VrHeOCEwNk
PCA ruling elder and data guy Matthew Lee joins us to analyze some of last year's PCAGA voting and to preview the prospects of some overtures at this year's assembly. We also talked about an overture that would bring order to ordination and titles of office in the PCA. This was a fairly visual episode -- you can watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzjmGxmrl8g Read Matt's article here: https://theaquilareport.com/final-tally-from-pca-presbyteries-on-overture-15/ See the titles overture here: https://pcaga.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Overture-26-NWGA-BCO-7-3.pdf Read Brad's article here: https://pcapolity.com/2023/05/31/pca-officers-their-pronouns/
Greg sat down with Coby Munsey. Greg & Coby discussed his youtube channel at Rural Bible Reviews that reviews a wide range of bibles, as well as their time at the Shadows to Substance Conference, his journey from Baptist to Presbyterian. Enjoy! Visit Page50 hereVisit Thank God For Bitcoin here Support the showBe sure to check out our merch store at www.dmwpodcast.com and follow us on all social media accounts @DeadMenWalkingPodcast Thanks for listening and be sure to tell a friend! All Glory to God!
A seminary professor with rural roots and four rural/small-town pastors (two of whom are bi-vocational) join us to talk about the challenges and blessings of ministry in the hinterlands. Chris Drew, Dennis Bills, Derrick Brite, and Charles Stover provide an often-overlooked perspective on presbyterian and Reformed churches outside of cities and comfortable suburbs. Learn more about Dennis Bills' work at http://www.reformingwv.org/. Watch: https://www.youtube.com/live/LIBodVt7fwA?feature=share
David Weber, Jane Lindskold, Joelle Presby, Jan Kotouč, and Thomas Pope on What Price Victory?, part two; and Cobra by Timothy Zahn, Part 43. View the podcast in video form at https://www.baen.com/podcastfiles/mp3/video-baen-free-radio-hour-What-Price-Victory-Part-Two-Cobra-part-43.mp4 and the Baen YouTube Channel.
David Weber, Jane Lindskold, Joelle Presby, Jan Kotouč, and Thomas Pope on What Price Victory?, part one; and Cobra by Timothy Zahn, Part 42. View the podcast in video form at https://www.baen.com/podcastfiles/mp3/video-baen-free-radio-hour-What-Price-Victory-Part-One-Cobra-part-42.mp4 and the Baen YouTube Channel.
Had a great conversation with Dr. Cooper today. You will definitely want to watch the YouTube version of this to see the yo-yo tricks!
Rev. Jon D. Payne is senior pastor of Christ Church Presbyterian in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina (https://www.christchurchcharleston.org/our-staff/). He is also the Executive Coordinator of the Gospel Reformation Network (GRN) whose purpose is to cultivate healthy Reformed churches in the Presbyterian Church in America (https://gospelreformation.net/council/). Pastor Aldo Leon is a council member of this organization.In this episode, the two men discuss their experiences with church planting, the need for church planting in the PCA and characteristics of successful church planting.Our Podcast Archive is located at https://reformationmiami.org/got.
Joelle Presby talks Afro-Futurism, space elevators, and her debut solo novel The Dabare Snake Launcher; and Cobra by Timothy Zahn, Part 33. View the podcast in video form at https://www.baen.com/podcastfiles/mp3/video-baen-free-radio-hour-Dabare-Snake-Launcher-Cobra-part-33.mp4 and the Baen YouTube Channel.
In case you haven't noticed, a lot of Reformed theology guys make podcasts. Neither Daniel or I attend a Reformed church currently. But Daniel has been flirting with Calvinism and might go full Presby. (Jokes!) In this episode we discuss the things we like and dislike about Reformed theology vs the big box mega church model.
Wow! What a crazy episode! As we were recording this live from the Fight Laugh Feast Conference, Paypal announced their policy to fine users up to $2,500 for what they deemed "misinformation and hate speech." It was happening as we discussed Paypal in the first half of the episode. Erik Smith is the owner of Dime Payments, an online merchant. We discussed Christians building a digital infrastructure, his journey as a "closeted presbyterian", and the blessing and reflection of God's grace we see in our children. It was one of my favorite episodes to record. Enjoy!http://www.dmwpodcast.com Support the showBe sure to check out our merch store at www.dmwpodcast.com and follow us on all social media accounts @DeadMenWalkingPodcast Thanks for listening and be sure to tell a friend! All Glory to God!
Meadowview Reformed Presbyterian Church sponsored a conference on Missions and invited Pastor Aldo Leon to provide a talk on Missiology. This podcast is an abbreviated version of just Pastor Leon's piece. If you wish to view the full video version of this sermon, it is available via You Tube at: https://youtu.be/ mrqKvX1XtE8. The sermon was entitled: "How We Do Missions" with an introduction from George Sayour, Pastor of Meadowview.
Meadowview Reformed Presbyterian Church sponsored a conference on Missions and invited Pastor Aldo Leon to provide a talk on Missiology. This podcast is an abbreviated version of just Pastor Leon's piece. If you wish to view the full session, it is available via You Tube at: https://youtu.be/v8RnPDv1D7g. The session was entitled: "You are a Missionary Where You Are" with an introduction from George Sayour, Pastor of Meadowview.
Pastor Aldo Leon sharing pastoral reflections about the recent controversy involving Matt Chandler's leave of absence from The Village Church.
Who or what is God? Since the beginning of faith, much less Christianity, humans have sought an answer to this question. For those of us who call ourselves "Christian," the answer is God is Triune. We believe in a God who is Father, Son and Holy Spirit. In this episode Tasha and Phil take a closer look at this ancient belief and discuss what it means for us today. Join us.
Christianity is communal. There is no other way around it. This week, Phil and Tasha talk about what it means, exactly, for us to think of ourselves as a people rather than a group of individuals. They reflect on the ways the Church does this well and poorly. And they talk about the many ways the Church was organized to foster a sense of unity and shared purpose.
Good morning PRPC fam!! Thank you for worshiping with us today! Pastor Josh has a message today regarding all the tragic violence going on recently in this country. We're very glad you're here to join us! We believe God is calling us to engage and inspire all people to share God's love, grow in faith, and serve as disciples. New podcast every Sunday RIGHT HERE @ 10am. (CT) Check out our YouTube channel and subscribe to our emails stay connect
So, what comes next? After we are finished here, what does the Reformed faith teach us to expect? In this episode Phil and Tasha talk about heaven, hope, and the nature of Jesus' promises. Finally, they discuss the difference between trust and control. Join us!
If anyone knows anything about Presbyterian theology, it is the term "predestination." But what does that really mean? Does it mean God controls all aspects of our lives? Does it matter what I do in my life? Is it even Biblical? In this episode Tasha and Phil tackle the tricky topic of predestination and make the case that you might want to reconsider this ancient but misunderstood Christian doctrine.
Ok, this may not sound like much fun, but it's really important! This week, Phil and Tasha talk about human sin and its ramifications for our faith. What does it mean to be created in God's Image? What is total depravity? Are things hopeless(No!)? Join us for this important episode of Presbyterian-Who!
We love our Presby friends. But we are Baptist for a reason. In this episode, we explain why. Sponsor Reformation Coffee Giveaway RCoffee Giveaway
Questions for the Week:What makes A Matter of Faith "A Presby Podcast"? What specifically makes your podcast Presbyterian? Is it having lots of Presbyterians on the podcast? Is it because it is produced by offices in the PCUSA? What does it even mean to be Presbyterian?Whenever you start something new there is often the initial "difficulty" period before things start to get easier. For example, when you first start exercising or playing a sport, you are often very sore or tired for the first few weeks until your body adjusts. Similarly, when learning a language, you have to build a base vocabulary before you are able to understand much of anything. What has been your experience with "trying something new" and overcoming the initial challenges? How do you think this applies to the church and faith community?Special Guest:Robert Hoggard, Associate Director of Advancement for Academic and Student Affairs, Rochester Institute of TechnologyGuest Question:Our country's education system needs a serious overhaul. Students that attend underfunded and lower performing schools also lack access to other development and professional opportunities. And of course, there are issues of racism and economic class divisions. How can the church be a voice for change and take action to reform the education system at all levels and provide better access and opportunities for everyone?Resource Roundup:Toxic Charity: How Churches and Charities Hurt Those They Help (And How to Reverse It)Rochester Regional Health Youth Apprenticeship ProgramTriHealth School to Work ProgramPCUSA's Educate a Child Initiative
In this episode Rabbi Wildes continues his Science and Religion series. His guest is renowned scientist Rabbi Dr. Chaim Presby. They talk about evolution, Torah, human origins and a host of other issues.
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Good morning PRPC Fam! Thank you for joining us on this fourth Sunday of advent! We believe God is calling us to engage and inspire all people to share God's love, grow in faith, and serve as disciples. New podcast every Sunday RIGHT HERE @10am(CT) Subscribe to connect with us. Feel free to look us up @ParkRidgePresby on YT & IG. Website: https://www.parkridgepresby.org
Good morning PRPC Fam! Thank you for joining us today on this second Sunday of Advent! We believe God is calling us to engage and inspire all people to share God's love, grow in faith, and serve as disciples. New podcast every Sunday RIGHT HERE @10am(CT) Subscribe to connect with us. Feel free to look us up @ParkRidgePresby on YT & IG. Website: https://www.parkridgepresby.org
This week we are replaying a GTP Classic episode. Your hosts Steve Lowry and Yvonne Godfrey interview Kay Van Wey of Van Wey, Presby, And Williams ( https://www.vanweylaw.com/ ) Remember to rate and review GTP in iTunes: Click Here To Rate and Review Case Details: In the first of a two-episode series, 17-time Dallas Super Lawyer Kay Van Wey shares how she held neurosurgeon Dr. Christopher Duntsch – widely known as “Dr. Death” – accountable for performing surgeries under the influence of drugs and alcohol and failing to execute procedures properly, often resulting in patient paralysis or death. Representing a number of Dr. Duntsch's victims, Kay exposed the lack of protection from medical regulatory bodies that are supposed to protect patients from dangerous doctors. Dr. Duntsch is one of the first physicians to be criminally convicted for severely injuring a patient. His heinous actions and operating room horror stories were the focus of the popular Dr. Death Podcast, hosted by top medical journalist Laura Beil. Click to Read/Download the Complete Trial Documents: Guest Bio: Kay Van Wey I'm Kay Van Wey, a Board Certified Personal Injury Trial Lawyer and Patient Safety Advocate. My clients are everyday people who have been seriously injured by a healthcare provider, medical device, or prescription drug or involved in a life-altering accident. I am passionate about helping my clients. My team and I take a personalized, hands-on approach to helping our clients navigate the legal system and ultimately achieve the justice and compensation they deserve. I understand just how confusing the legal landscape is and how when you are injured or grieving it is difficult to understand the complexities and navigate through the legal maze. In experiencing my own personal family tragedy in my late 30's, I understand first-hand what it feels like to be a victim and go through the difficult process of healing and the road to justice. This is one of the primary reasons that I do this work. My patient safety advocacy comes from my passion to ensure that bad medical practices, doctors, and procedures that lead to unfortunate outcomes that could be avoided are removed or lessened so that no one else suffers. You may know me as one of the lawyers that prosecuted multiple civil cases against “Dr. Death.” I had the privilege of representing many of his victims. As I have always said and believed, most doctors are good doctors — and good people. But the system for how we identify, report, and stop bad doctors is failing patients. The tragedy of the Christopher Duntsch story is that so many patients were harmed before he could be stopped. This is just incomprehensible and unacceptable. Accomplishments: Texas Super Lawyer (2003 to 2018) – 15+ consecutive years, peer selection Avvo, 10 rated, peer selection Million Dollar Advocate Forum – based on results achieved for past clients Multi-Million Dollar Advocate Forum – based on results achieved for past clients D- Best Lawyer – peer selection, multiple years Dallas Bar Association “Trial Legend”- peer selection My track record is based on hard work, diligence, and pursuing each case that I take to help my clients achieve the justice that they are seeking. Read Full Bio Show Sponsors: Legal Technology Services - LegalTechService.com Digital Law Marketing - DigitalLawMarketing.com Harris Lowry Manton LLP - hlmlawfirm.com Free Resources: Stages Of A Jury Trial - Part 1 Stages Of A Jury Trial - Part 2
Top Ten QUOTES from Kuami Eugene in #TheEngineRoomLesson 1 - GROWING UPI grew up in a tough neighbourhood dominated by social vices. My first musical performance was in the Presby church. It was so vigorous that the stage collapsed. The numerous invites that followed helped me move out of the ghettoLesson 2 - ROLE MODELMy mother is my biggest role model and the greatest influence on my life; from my faith to my career, character, philosophy, and even my lyrics. She prayed for me, disciplined me and, till today, always encourages meLesson 3 - MTN HIT MAKERThis is what brought me to light. I first heard about the MTN Hit maker in my teens but chose to wait for a couple more years till I was more ready and mature before participating. I thank God I didLesson 4 - TURNING POINTThe hit song ‘Angela' was my turning point. That song made me a household name. My first travel to the UK was to perform the song at the wedding of a couple, incidentally named James and AngelaLesson 5 – COMPOSITIONMusic comes naturally. I play several instruments and compose under different circumstances. Many dismissed Angela as a one-off. But after Confusion and other tracks did well, and they still didn't change their minds, I wrote “Wish me well.”Lesson 6 – RESPONSIBILITYI think deeply about my lyrics. Every music I put out there has a message. There are people from all walks of life who listen to me, young and old. I must impact them.Lesson 7 – EVANGELISTMusic is a more effective means of evangelism than any other channel. I see myself as an evangelist spreading good moralsLesson 8 - RUTHLESSNESSThe music industry is unkind and does not tolerate or forgive your vulnerability. The higher you go the more the pressure it puts on you.Lesson 9 - INDUSTRY EVOLUTIONIn my early days. I hire big equipments to do anything. But now, I can now do everything, including recordings, on my tablet. Easy access to music also means you need incredible talent, solid networks or divine favour to stand outLesson 10 – CONTENTMENTI feel special and always bless God for making me me. My greatest fear is to wake up one day and no longer be Kuami Eugene
Pastor Aldo Leon of Pinelands PCA in the Miami, FL area joins us to talk about the portability of principled presbyterian polity and doctrine. He also brings his unique perspective on the current issues before the PCA. We also talked about the crisis in Cuba and his church's ongoing ministry to that country. Listen and be encouraged!
Our most eclectic live show ever - six guests joined at the raucous and noisy MORE in the PCA social, including Camden Bucey, Dominic Aquila, Job Dalomba, Brian Heise and our new favorite Machen Warrior princesses Sarah and Zoe! We wrapped up the first 2.5 days of PCAGA 21...and had a good time. What else would you have with Reformed media icons, pastors, ruling elders, and...warrior princesses?
We celebrate (a week late) our 5-year show anniversary with our first and most prolific guest Dr. D.G. Hart of Hillsdale College, the greatest living presbyterian historian. Our subject matter is a 1974 film produced by the mainline northern presbyterian church, which gives us ample material for historical reflection from the 16th century to today. YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EzuX8EACmE
Well, it was a variety show with variety...from the smart (presby political thinker Forfare Davis) to the dumb (April Fools' Day humor...baptists), from 'Merica music to the perplexities of presbyterianism.
In this episode of That One Case, we talk with Kay Van Wey, board-certified personal injury lawyer and founder of Van Wey, Presby and Williams PLLC. Kay has thirty years' experience representing clients who have been injured in an accident or during medical treatment and operates throughout Texas and Oklahoma.On today's show, Kay tells us the incredible story of how she brought Christopher Duntsch, also known as "Dr. Death", to justice. She shares with us how one case turned into almost ten and how the series of events revealed even more troubling problems with the healthcare system and the medical board.Have you got a story about your legal career that you'd like to share? Get in touch with us over at That One Case.For more information about Kay, check out her LinkedIn. Or to find out more about her work, head over to the Van Wey, Presby and Williams website.
We are pleased to have Harrison Perkins who ministers at the Free Church of Scotland congregation in London, UK though his credentials are those of a PCA minister. We talk lots about the situation on the ground in that global city in the year of COVID and we talk much about worship and the 2nd commandment in the last half of the show. Here's the link to his important essay on the 2nd Commandment: https://www.academia.edu/39872519/Images_of_Christ_and_the_Vitals_of_the_Reformed_System Find him on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/HarrisonP87 Watch the live broadcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XI1ZkA-04dE
1. Inicia el “Vacuna-Papelón”. Un momento positivo, bueno, y más que nada, importante, como lo es el inicio de la vacunación contra la enfermedad que ya ha cobrado sobre 1,300 vidas en Puerto Rico, inicia con protagonismos y propaganda entre el Hospital Ashford y La Fortaleza. 2. Y mientras La Fortaleza detuvo al Presby para ser los primeros con el “photo-op” de la vacuna, más de 700 profesionales de la salud esperan por incentivo federal por el Covid y los empleados de los hospitales HIMA se tiran a la calle ante los abusos. 3. ¿Dónde está el secretario de Salud Lorenzo González? 4. Siguen las pugnas electorales. Tribunal desestima intento de “Papichy” Seda de impugnar los “pivazos”, pero la CEE arrastra los pies con el recuento el voto “write-in” en Guánica. 5. Victoria Ciudadana pide formalmente recuento de todas las papeletas de la Unidad 77 de San Juan 6. “Prevaleció la democracia” dijo Joe Biden en un discurso luego de certificarse su victoria en los Estados Unidos. Habló de sus planes para el futuro y acusaciones a Trump de "un asalto sin precedentes" a la democracia. 7. Se confirman los nexos de Puerto Rico con el escándalo político y de narcotráfico que sacude a la República Dominicana, y que la prensa aquí no quiere tocar ni con una vara larga. Se anuncia que la red del conocido empresario del reggaetón y presunto narcotraficante César “El Abusador” ingresó más de RD$3,418 millones de pesos (58.819 dólares) al sistema financiero nacional, y compró villas de lujo, yates y vehículos a través de testaferros “Un aguinaldo por José Omar” para ayudar al periodista José Omar Díaz por una condición de salud. ATH Móvil 787-204-8631 Únete --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sandrarodriguezcotto/support
Topics: The Fight Laugh Feast conference and why we need to have more and you should bug Gabe about making it quarterly.The 5 points why we think Presby's and Baptists are rallying together:1. Biblical Headship2. Applying God's Law3. Joyfulness4. Sphere Sovereignty5. Kingdom EthosNewsweek wrote an article about Reformgelical and some interesting things to say in there. https://www.newsweek.com/woke-christians-are-eroding-donald-trumps-base-dividing-evangelical-church-1534720 The lawsuit in Oklahoma over masks mandates increasing bacterial pneumonia.Needing to get back to church discipline for individuals and whole churches.Support us on Patreon and join the show live Thursday's 7:30pm Eastern: https://www.patreon.com/reformgelical Follow us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy3U5WdHYBT7oac03jY0JPA Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/reformgelical Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/reformgelical/?modal=admin_todo_tour Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reformgelical/
Kay Van Wey is a Board Certified Personal Injury Trial Lawyer and Patient Safety Advocate at her firm Van Wey, Presby & Williams. She has over 30 years of experience and has received many accolades in her time practicing law.In this episode, Casey talks with Kay about how her law firm adapted to COVID-19 and Kay offers her expertise on how to adapt to the new normal. Make sure to listen to the episode and follow us on social media.Read the full transcript on our website here. This Podcast is sponsored by Juris Digital
In this episode, I got to sit down and talk with 4-time Miss Mission Viejo Rachel Presby! We talked about what pageants are really like, how to overcome insecurity, and inspiring women. Check it out to hear all the amazing advocacy work she is doing and how she stays positive in tough situations!
Attorney Kay Van Wey of Van Wey, Presby, & Williams Trial Law Firm was interviewed by Michael J. Swanson, , author of “How David Beats Goliath: Access to Capital for Contingent-Fee Law Firms” about a case that made a difference in medical malpractice with Dr. Death. To contact, Ms. Van Wey call 214.329.1350 or visit https://www.vanweylaw.com/
Steve Salyards aka GA Junkie joins us to talk about general assembling (or the forsaking thereof) in the year of the 'Rona. We talk polity, PCUSA, parallels, decent order, and more. Don't miss his highly informative blog: https://blog.gajunkie.com/https://blog.gajunkie.com/
This week’s Cyber Psalm Café topic is Trauma Matters, aware that each of is not only navigating how to care for and shepherd our congregations and God’s people in the midst of this pandemic, but also navigating our own self-care as we endure trauma ourselves. We are grateful to have as our guest, Bob Stice, a licensed psycho therapist and member of the Credo faculty of the Board of Pensions. Bob comes to us with a specialty in trauma and is the director of the behavioral health agency in Albuquerque, which is the primary mental health provider for the University of New Mexico Hospital and level I trauma center in the state. We also will hear from three of our own local pastors, Rev. Tom Summers, chaplain at Rydal Park (a Presby’s Inspired Life Community), Rev. Carla Jones Brown, pastor and head of staff at Arch Street Presbyterian Church, and Rev. Steve Morganti, the pastor of Concord LIberti Presbyterian Church.
In a world with wandering bears that love to feed on garbage, some all year round, bear calls for Game Warden's can be problematic. Presby Steel has come up with a solution for those that live in high risk nuisance bear areas to reduce calls to your local Game Warden. Our Sponsors: Thin Green Line Podcast Hunt of a Lifetime Guidefitter Maine's Operation Game Thief NH Wildlife Heritage International Wildlife Crime Stoppers Here's What We Discuss: A Mini Dumpster for Bear Protection Garbage Protection Bears in Los Angeles Helping Wildlife Extra Pressure on Wardens George McNamara Stocking Grizzlies Selling Steel A Bear Biologist, A Little Press Bear Issues - Pennsylvania and New Jersey Bear Food Memory www.PresbySteel.com Find More Here: Website Apple Podcasts Spotify Facebook Twitter Instagram Stitcher Tunein Libsyn Google Play YouTube RSS
Gryphon and Scott begin by diving into an overview of 2 Peter, chapter 1. Then the dynamic duo answers 2 listener questions. First, a question from Luke from Canadian Midwest District about homonyms in questions and the legalities surrounding them. Second, a question from Matthew from Pacific Northwest District about Great West Invitational preparation strategies for a PNW key-verse specialist. Gryphon and Scott then discuss a little about the Presbyterian Bible Quizzing system and compare it to our own, specifically around the idea of multiple jumps on a single question. Then Gryphon provides a Great West logistics update. And finally, Gryphon talks a little about the COVID-19, 2019-nCoV situation and how it might impact quizzing. As always, email questions and comments to iq@cbqz.org and follow us on Twitter: @InsideQuizzing. The CBQZ web-based Bible Quizzing application is hosted at: https://cbqz.org/app
Gryphon and Scott begin by diving into an overview of 2 Peter, chapter 1. Then the dynamic duo answers 2 listener questions. First, a question from Luke from Canadian Midwest District about homonyms in questions and the legalities surrounding them. Second, a question from Matthew from Pacific Northwest District about Great West Invitational preparation strategies for a PNW key-verse specialist. Gryphon and Scott then discuss a little about the Presbyterian Bible Quizzing system and compare it to our own, specifically around the idea of multiple jumps on a single question. Then Gryphon provides a Great West logistics update. And finally, Gryphon talks a little about the COVID-19, 2019-nCoV situation and how it might impact quizzing. As always, email questions and comments to iq@cbqz.org and follow us on Twitter: @InsideQuizzing. The CBQZ web-based Bible Quizzing application is hosted at: https://cbqz.org/app
Gather round the internet machine with CW and Wresby and enjoy some Presbycast gospel music of the 60s and 70s small-time, regional, vanity press variety in high-quality mono! View the proceedings with album art visuals on YouTube.
This week, your hosts Steve Lowry and Yvonne Godfrey interview Kay Van Wey of Van Wey, Presby, And Williams ( https://www.vanweylaw.com/ ) Remember to rate and review GTP in iTunes: Click Here To Rate and Review Case Details: In the first of a two-episode series, 17-time Dallas Super Lawyer Kay Van Wey shares how she held neurosurgeon Dr. Christopher Duntsch – widely known as “Dr. Death” – accountable for performing surgeries under the influence of drugs and alcohol and failing to execute procedures properly, often resulting in patient paralysis or death. Representing a number of Dr. Duntsch's victims, Kay exposed the lack of protection from medical regulatory bodies that are supposed to protect patients from dangerous doctors. Dr. Duntsch is one of the first physicians to be criminally convicted for severely injuring a patient. His heinous actions and operating room horror stories were the focus of the popular Dr. Death Podcast, hosted by top medical journalist Laura Beil. Click Here to Read/Download the Complete Trial Documents Guest Bio: Kay Van Wey I'm Kay Van Wey, a Board Certified Personal Injury Trial Lawyer and Patient Safety Advocate. My clients are everyday people who have been seriously injured by a healthcare provider, medical device, or prescription drug or involved in a life altering accident. I am passionate about helping my clients. My team and I take a personalized, hands-on approach to helping our clients navigate the legal system and ultimately achieve the justice and compensation they deserve. I understand just how confusing the legal landscape is and how when you are injured or grieving it is difficult to understand the complexities and navigate through the legal maze. In experiencing my own personal family tragedy in my late 30's, I understand first-hand what it feels like to be a victim and go through the difficult process of healing and the road to justice. This is one of the primary reasons that I do this work. My patient safety advocacy comes from my passion to ensure that bad medical practices, doctors, and procedures that lead to unfortunate outcomes that could be avoided are removed or lessened so that no one else suffers. You may know me as one of the lawyers that prosecuted multiple civil cases against “Dr. Death.” I had the privilege of representing many of his victims. As I have always said and believed, most doctors are good doctors — and good people. But the system for how we identify, report, and stop bad doctors is failing patients. The tragedy of the Christopher Duntsch story is that so many patients were harmed before he could be stopped. This is just incomprehensible and unacceptable. Accomplishments: Texas Super Lawyer (2003 to 2018) – 15+ consecutive years, peer selection Avvo, 10 rated, peer selection Million Dollar Advocate Forum – based on results achieved for past clients Multi-Million Dollar Advocate Forum – based on results achieved for past clients D- Best Lawyer – peer selection, multiple years Dallas Bar Association “Trial Legend”- peer selection My track record is based on hard work, diligence, and pursuing each case that I take to help my clients achieve the justice that they are seeking. Read Full Bio Show Sponsors: Legal Technology Services - LTSatlanta.com Digital Law Marketing - DigitalLawMarketing.com Harris, Lowry, and Manton - hlmlawfirm.com Free Resources: Stages Of A Jury Trial - Part 1 Stages Of A Jury Trial - Part 2
Festivus expert Dan Borvan and everyone's favorite Reformed curmudgeon Sean join us for Festivus fun on our annual holiday classic.
Addressing the growing demand for middle-market senior housing is one of 2019’s top issues in senior living, but HumanGood CEO John Cochrane says that the industry first needs to realize there is no simple solution, as middle-market senior housing encompasses varying product types and price points. Cochrane, who is in his 11th year as head of the Pleasanton, California-based provider, shared his insight during a recent interview for the Senior Housing News podcast Transform. Transform focuses on the people and ideas shaping the future of senior living. In this episode, Cochrane shares his thoughts on: - HumanGood’s recent affiliation with Presby’s Inspired Living and his plans to build a national portfolio - How he sees the senior living consumer changing over the next decade - How nonprofit senior living providers are competing against their for-profit counterparts - How HumanGood approaches the build vs. buy equation - How HumanGood is evaluating its portfolio to meet the demand for affordable senior housing while maximizing value
For better or worse it was a live Saturday night: music, voicemails, callers. Would you believe it if we said that the subject matter was diverse? That the content and delivery were true AM radio-quality? You may watch the proceedings on YouTube. Featuring Chris Drew, @machenwarrior, the hated Drew Mills, Old School Presby, and a newly-minted presby. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kHawHKyuQs
We are joined by several friends to talk about what happened in 2018, what might happen in 2019, what did happen when megachurches took a day off, worship, the means of grace, weaponized winsomeness, the state of the PCA...and more.
What would happen if the Not Movies gang formed a cult??? We'd probably be directionless and it would be hard for us to make decisions and agree on things. But Eric would definitely end up taking most of the fall. Find out more in this Not Movie! Thanks to Laura Presby for guesting again and thanks to LMAYAQ for helping inspire this episode! Check out their show on Moot.tv! Rate and Review! Tweet! Binge!
Evil, shark-controlling sea monsters use the effects of global warming to split an ice peninsula off from the mainland and wreak havoc on the now-isolated town. The nerdy science teacher, played by The Rock may be the only one who can reunite the land mass, kill the monsters, and save the town. We also learn about Laura the librarian and do a segment of Phrank's Pranks! Rate and Review! Tweet! Binge!
This week, Josh talks to Jack Presby (All Nite Deli) about The Three Stooges, the goodness of community theater, and improv intersecting with standup. See the debut of All Nite Deli at Philly Improv Theater on August 24 and 25 at 9pm. You can also catch Jack in PHIT Family Time every Saturday at noon and With Mirth and Laughter every second and fourth Sunday. He’ll also be in Villain, an original play written by Marissa and Jon Edelman, September 12-15 during Philly Fringe Festival. All of those shows are at PHIT, so head to phitcomedy.com for more information.
A roundtable discussion of Star Destroyers, a new science fiction anthology, with several of the authors and the editors. The discussion includes authors Robert Buettner, Joelle Presby, J.R. Dunn, Susan R. Matthews, Brendan DuBois, and editors Christopher Ruocchio, and Tony Daniel. The interview is conducted by Baen Consulting Editor David Afsharirad, and the authors and editors talk about the stories and the simple and fun idea that powers the anthology: big ships blowing things up. The variations on the theme these writers have produced are very entertaining, and the authors give some insight into these most excellent stories; and part forty-four of the complete audiobook serialization of Liaden Universe® novel Alliance of Equals by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller.
38: Barthollomew Presby discusses his self-transformation and the projects he currently spearheads. Opening track by Josh Johnson: https://soundcloud.com/saxophone_capone/vibrations-willie-g-x-josh-the-classic-feat-kris-bergh https://www.instagram.com/11thlife/ https://bpte.bandcamp.com/releases Photo by Justin You: https://www.instagram.com/jxstinyou/ http://www.chancebychance.com/
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Eye Conditions (not) in ABC Order Dry eye 48% of Americans over age 18 complain of dry eyes. Caused by environment, genetics, health conditions, eye procedures, medications. There are 2 reasons for dry eye: Inflammation blocks the free flow of fluid through the eye. Tear duct insufficiency - the ducts and glands don't produce adequate moisture for the eye (can be solved by a tear duct stent) If a medication dries up another part of your body, then it has the potential to dry out your eyes (antihistamines, medications for overactive bladder) - these medications can also lead to constipation. Many of the common diseases that many Americans deal with can cause dry eye - hypertension (high blood pressure), diabetes, obesity. They light from electronic devices tricks your eyes into not blinking as often, therefore your eyes can dry out more easily (blinking is your eyes' remoisturizing process). The solution is to give your eyes long breaks from electronic light , especially late at night before sleeping. Air conditions in hotels can make your eyes feel dry because they work to remove excess humidity from the air. Hormones, whether in pregnancy, menopause, or during the use of prescription birth control products, can cause changes in the moisture content of your eyes. The Solution: eye drops (either OTC or Rx) Presbyopia It means "old or elderly vision". Presby = elders Presbyterian church = the church's decision-maker was a group of people called Elders This seems to happen somewhere around age 40. The lens of your eye loses some of its flexibility. The lens has to be really curved to see up close, and then flattens out a bit to see far away. So, if the flexibility decreases, it means it can't curve up enough to clearly see things up close. The solution: wear reading glasses. Stye It's an infected oil duct or hair follicle. Looks like a zit. **DO NOT TRY TO POP A STYE LIKE A ZIT!!** They will usually clear out on their own in 6-7 days. Not too troublesome other than being sore, swollen, and not pleasant to look at. The Solution: warm compress for 15-20 min, then take a shower or wash your face, then leave it alone! Can use drops or an ointment to help lubricate the eye. Worst cases will require antibiotic drops or ointment from the doctor. Corneal dystrophy A genetic condition that causes the accumulation of protein material build up in the layers of the cornea (recap: cornea = the very front layer of your eye that starts to focus the light into the eye). If this fluid gets cloudy with junk, then your vision gets blurry. No other symptoms really except worsening vision. A surgical procedure can be used to clear out the cloudy liquid, but no cure. This can lead to corneal erosion (where the layers of the cornea begin to separate = painful). Corneal erosion has to be corrected by surgery. Erosion can also be a result of eye injury - either instant trauma or more gradual like an unhealed corneal abrasion (which can lead to ulceration and eventually erosion). Take care of your eyes and treat them nicely! Callback Sleep Connect with me Support us on Patreon *NEW* Join the Pharmacist Answers Podcast Community on Facebook Subscribe: iTunes, Stitcher, GooglePlay, TuneIn Radio Like the Facebook page Music Credits: “Radio Martini” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
He's baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack! No, not Harambe. Dr. Hart aka Darryl returns to Presbycast to further discuss Redeemer's "Rise" campaign and all of the accompanying hullaballoo. We talk about the conservative convocation that wasn't, and what that won't mean for cons moving forward. Darryl talks about the OPC as a potential refuge for exiled PCA congregations and congregants -- and why it's so dang hard but so dang good to be a presbyterian. (You may or may not want to listen all the way to the end.)
Frank Sinatra probably won't endorse our opinions, but the rat pack in the sewers might. Ever heard of a Lutheran church planting a Presbyterian church? Us neither. But the opposite? You may be surprised to hear where your money is going. Lojinks ensue.
David Weber and Joelle Presby discuss their new entry in the Multiverse series, The Road to Hell. This novel is set in a world where magic meets steampunk science across several universe-spanning portals, part 2 of 2; also part 41 of the complete audiobook serialization of John Ringo's Under a Graveyard Sky.
David Weber and Joelle Presby discuss their new entry in the Multiverse series, The Road to Hell. This novel is set in a world where magic meets steampunk science across several universe-spanning portals, part 1 of 2; also part 40 of the complete audiobook serialization of John Ringo's Under a Graveyard Sky.
In Part Two, John E. O. Stevens, Fred Kiesche and Jeff Patterson continue their talk with Joelle Presby and David Weber about The Road to Hell. The discussion covers killing characters, the cost of war, and wrapping up franchises. The Hoarsemen also talk about culture consumed, the state of Marvel, revisiting Watership Down, and their reading plans for the rest of 2016. Host Fred Kiesche, John E.O. Stevens and Jeff Patterson with Joelle Presby and David Weber.
As February wraps up, John E. O. Stevens, Fred Kiesche and Jeff Patterson convene with Joelle Presby and David Weber to talk about the collaboration process on their new book The Road to Hell. The talk was substantive enough to necessitate splitting it across two episodes. Part one of the discussion includes the challenges of stepping into an existing franchise, playing in another author’s sandbox, the difference between art vs. craft, editorial hindsight, working with Jim Baen, and meeting Andre Norton. Host Fred Kiesche, John E.O. Stevens and Jeff Patterson with Joelle Presby and David Weber.
David Carrico and Joelle Presby discuss their collaborations with Eric Flint and David Weber on new entries in beloved series; and part 16 of the complete audiobook serialization of John Ringo's Under a Graveyard Sky.
Religion is not good for job seekers, Death Metal band splatters real blood and gets away with it, Christians Fleeing Mosul, the Pope Excommunicates the Mafia, and the Presby's get silly. Later Pastor Gary takes us on a tour of God's commandment to "Not use the name of the Lord, your God, in vain". What does that mean, really? Visit Matthew Pancake's Facebook http://www.facebook.com/matthew.pancake Visit Pastor Gary Held's Facebook http://www.facebook.com/garyheld Visit our Website www.RadicalGraceRadio.com
Bockman himself has returned to the Beer Busters Podcast basement! Colin Presby, now of Stoudt's Brewing Company, stopped by to fill us in on his bid to run for the American Homebrewers Association's governing board. He also brought some deliicious treats from Stoudt's for us to try.
Visiting minister, Mr. Daniel Stanphill expounds this passage in Luke's gospel about the calling of the disciples.
You've come back for more! In this installment of Beer Busters, we were joined by Bockman himself, Colin Presby! Combined with his arsenal of beer knowledge, we covered some news, got to know more about Colin himself, tested his tasting abilities in another round of Happy Fun Time Games, got beerducated in Know Your Beer, and drank some very hoppy IPAs. Cheers! (PS - Due to technical difficulties, some of the audio in the beginning sounds a little off...don't worry, it gets fixed after about 15 minutes or so.)
In this episode, the guys talk about the recent comments made by a very popular podcast regarding credo-baptists. More accurately, the guys talk about why there should be nothing but love between Baptists and Presbys and how we should not be focusing so much on the things that divide us. Hopefully, it is encouraging to you.CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE: https://www.reformatorypod.comMukwano Coffee: https://www.mukwanocoffee.com (Use promo code "reformatory" for 20% off your order).Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/reformatorypodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/reformatorypodTwitter: https://twitter.com/reformatorypodSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-reformatory3070/exclusive-content