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Today's episode is a reply to an email that I got concerning the last episode titled "Have 100 Orgasms Every Single Day!". Are you an older gay guy that is confused and anxious that you need to learn all the new pronouns? It seems they change all the time. How is one to learn how to navigate this new set of rules??
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Dr. Randy White of Taos, NM examines a pronoun shift in 1 Corinthians 15, revealing that “we” refers to Israel's transformation, not the Church's rapture.
This episode was recorded in Stuart's garden, so expect in the background, people shouting, horns, sirens, Harley's revving, all sorts. If you're struggling to filter out the background noise and not focus in on the question, that's something you need to practice, because when your co-hosts are out having a conversation in this garden space, they don't even notice the background sounds very often. So that's the thing, life is a noisy place and you get presented with these big questions at inconvenient times, so we all need to learn to filter at any given moment.Ray, from Sauk Centre, Minnesota, USA is the lucky listener asking the first question - “Do you think countries that benefited from the slave trade should pay compensation to the descendants of slaves. Is it fair to pay for wrong doings of ancestors, and is it wrong to accept compensations for things your ancestors experienced? Are all white people racist if they are living off privileges afforded them by their forefathers? For balance, are modern day slave descendants, victims? Is it potentially better though to work towards a fairer society, instead of compensation? It can maybe be argued that compensations won't make a difference in a society that remains inherently unfair?”Stuart and William discuss reparations, fairness, and historical context. Stuart emphasizes the importance of understanding history to build a better future. William examines unconscious biases and how ancestral privilege shapes opportunities. Rather than financial compensation, Stuart argues for acknowledgment and proactive change. William stresses that achieving a fair society requires recognizing existing privilege. They both highlight the need for balanced historical perspectives and thoughtful action beyond monetary solutions.Mateusz, from Rzeszow, Poland sets the second question for discussion today and as it is quite lengthy, we have put it in a separate document which you can find here - Mateusz's QuestionWilliam and Stuart dive into pronouns, identity, and how labels can matter—or not. William, a self-described "CIS white male (but don't call him that)," sees pronouns mostly in emails and social media but acknowledges that openly sharing them can help others feel comfortable. Stuart recounts an awkward business meeting where he avoided stating his pronoun and paid the price. They agree that inclusion means normalizing differences without making a spectacle of them. William sees identity as secondary to kindness and competence, while Stuart laments society's slow progress in LGBTQ+ acceptance since the 1970s. They conclude with a universal truth—offending someone is inevitable, so keep messaging clear, direct, and free of unnecessary complexity.What do you make of this discussion? Do you have a question that you'd like us to discuss? Let us know by sending an email to thepeoplescountryside@gmail.comWe like to give you an ad free experience. We also like our audience to be relatively small and engaged, we're not after numbers.This podcast's overall themes are nature, philosophy, climate, the human condition, sustainability, and social justice. Help us to spread the impact of the podcast by sharing this link with 5 friends podfollow.com/ThePeoplesCountrysideEnvironmentalDebatePodcast , support our work through Patreon patreon.com/thepeoplescountryside. Find out all about the podcast via this one simple link: linktr.ee/thepeoplescountrysideSign the Petition - Improve The Oxfordshire Countryside Accessibility For All Disabilities And Abilities: change.org/ImproveTheOxfordshireCountrysideAccessibilityForAllDisabilitiesAndAbilitiesFundraiser For An Extreme 8 All-terrain Wheelchair: justgiving.com/wildmanonwheels
This episode begins with a brief mention of the passing of our longtime friend, Coun. Jason Schreyer, which was announced Wednesday morning. More about Jason tocome.Part 1- Updates on our stories on the go:- A youth soccer club failed to address the bullying by an 11 year old by antisemitic club mates. This was a litmus test asthe victim was mistakenly believed to be Jewish. It was, in fact, a hate crime.- A few problems at the "information meeting" about bike lanes organized by Public Works chair Janice Lukes. The session ended early due to the behavior of some of the attendees- the ones she invited.- The City is holding the additional Four Plex Open Houses this week, to poor reviews- Marty's post-election analysis is in Wednesday's Winnipeg Sun Singh crashes NDP Party and takes his pension with him13.40 Part 2- Some thoughts about antisemitism during the campaign and the influence of Hamas supporters on Liberal candidates and on Jagmeet Singh; a media mention of CPC MP Ted Falk being re-elected proves how openly biased our local media is.21.20- Elections Canada Malfunctions We Have Uncovered Point To Fraudulent Votes.Advance polling and election day incidents demonstrate absurd gaps in the Elections Canada process which ultimately allows illegal votes to be counted. We are preparing more questions for officials. 29.00- Chances to catch up with Marty are coming up around local communities when he hosts CWE events this spring.32.00 Part 3- The script got flipped at the Legislature on April 24 when the Justice Committee heard from the public on Bill 43- amendments to the Human Rights Codeto create infractions to supposedly protect transgender people.Committee chair Logan Oxenham, the MLA for Kirkfield Park, was flustered when presenter Don Woodstock raised a 'what-if' he adopted part of a controversial rap song title and used 'Wet/Pussy' as his pronouns. A former Juvenile Correctional Officer and Counsellor at the Manitoba Youth Centre, Oxenham is the architect of numerous Manitoba gender policies because 'he used to be a she.' This is someone considered an "expert."43.40- Instead of upholding the right to your own pronouns as proposed in the Bill, Oxenham chose to interrupt Woodstock with a moral lecture that immediately backfired.Oxenham: "Words matter in this room so please be mindful going forward with your presentation of using appropriate language"Woodstock: "So I must come to you for permission to decide what pronouns I use or what I identify as - is that what you're telling me??"Woodstock continued to expose the misguided direction of the Bill, explaining how inventing new offences in case LGBTQ+ are offended "may put a target on their backs. Be careful what you wish for in this." There are probably cabinet members who have twerked to the song, but average citizens aren't allowed to utter the song name in front of them?Hear Woodstock's argument that more important issues- including rampant crime and keeping society safe- should be the NDP's priority instead of virtue signaling with legislation designed to make the process the punishment for anyone accused of offending transgender individuals.48.00 - Listen to Woodstock challenge the pronoun-wielding Health Minister Ozuma Asagwara and the NDP for policing language when it won't "protect the vulnerable among us. Who you kidding? you aren't fooling me." There will be more audio from that hearing on the next podcast.*****No one in the Winnipeg media works harder to earn your support. The Season Six Funding Drive has raised just under $1000 which is a great start. The budget for this season is $10,000. Help us reach our goal!Your contributions and sponsorships keep us on the beat reporting on Public Affairs you need to know about. Use the PayPal link on our Donate page, or send E-Transfers and inquiries about personal donations to martygoldlive@gmail.com
Continuing our conversation with a group of Los Angeles progressives. They know the whole fight over pronouns hurt Democrats in the election. But they're all over the map as to why. The left still doesn't seem to know how to navigate the culture war battles Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A civil litigant, hit with $200,000 sanctions for plotting the kidnapping and murder of the defendant, gets the sanctions reversed.Next week the California Supreme Court will hear oral argument on whether the state can mandate long-term care facility employees to use residents' preferred pronouns. If this is consistent with the First Amendment, could conservative states mandate hospitals refer to fetuses as “unborn children”?The State Bar used AI to create bar exam questions.An attorney used a cartoon dragon watermark in his federal filing.And Jeff reports some tips from the recent San Francisco CLA/OCBA appellate conference.Appellate Specialist Jeff Lewis' biography, LinkedIn profile, and Twitter feed.Appellate Specialist Tim Kowal's biography, LinkedIn profile, Twitter feed, and YouTube page.Sign up for Not To Be Published, Tim Kowal's weekly legal update, or view his blog of recent cases.Other items discussed in the episode:Videos from this episode will be posted at Tim Kowal's YouTube channel.
And Another Thing With Dave, by Dave SmithHost: David SmithGuest: Spirited JourneyIn this compelling follow-up conversation, David Smith and Spirited Journey tackle the layered and controversial issues surrounding gender identity, medical ethics, and parental involvement. The episode explores the real-world implications of schools using and withholding students' preferred pronouns from parents, and how that might relate to a broader “slippery slope” involving medical decisions like puberty blockers.The conversation draws parallels with long-standing debates, such as minors accessing birth control without parental consent. However, as David and Spirited Journey emphasize, the stakes are arguably higher when it comes to irreversible medical interventions. They critique the lack of long-term studies on puberty blockers and challenge the idea that these treatments are always “completely reversible.”Listener messages add depth and nuance, offering perspectives on conversion therapy, parental roles, and the consequences of institutional overreach. One listener raises a poignant scenario involving interracial relationships and parental prejudice, asking where schools should draw the line in protecting or informing parents.David and Spirited Journey also dive into the politics of academia, referencing research showing open discrimination against conservatives in psychology, and how ideological bias may shape the type of research that gets funded and published. The episode closes with case studies illustrating the real-world consequences of medical decisions made too early, too quickly, and possibly under pressure from societal norms.Follow me and find More of My Content with link belowhttps://linktr.ee/andanotherthingwithdave[04:16] Slippery slope: From pronouns to medical decisions in schools[05:08] Puberty blockers, long-term effects, and medical reversibility[06:28] Criticism of priorities: Pronouns vs. real-life preparedness[07:20] Clarifying the difference between affirmation therapy and conversion therapy[08:21] Advocacy for equality while critiquing current practices[09:16] Discrimination in academic publishing based on political views[11:08] Bias in research and funding: Is ideology replacing science?[12:13] When did DSM definitions of transgender identity change—and why?[14:13] Listener scenario: Should schools tell parents about interracial relationships?[15:19] Government neutrality in personal identity matters[17:05] Call for better school funding and more school-based mental health services[18:22] Case studies: The consequences of early medical intervention in childrenGender identity in schoolsPronouns and parental rightsPuberty blockers and informed consentPolitical bias in academic researchSchool policies and transparencyCase studies on medical ethicsDSM and transgender diagnosisConservative representation in psychologyMental health in schoolsYouth rights vs. parental rights#PodcastWithDave #AndAnotherThing #ParentalRights #PubertyBlockers #SchoolTransparency #PronounDebate #AffirmativeCare #TransYouth #MedicalEthics #PoliticalBias #PsychologyResearch #DSM5 #GenderIdentity #ConservativeVoices #YouthMentalHealth #EducationPolicy #CaseStudies #InformedConsent
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Spanish reflexive pronouns are tricky, and they have many different uses! Let's learn how to use se, me, te, and nos, especially when they turn Ir (“to go”) into Irse (“to leave”). Practice all of today's Spanish for free at LCSPodcast.com/46
On The Other Side of Midnight, Dominic Carter is in to start! He discusses the confusion around transgender pronouns and the latest on the deportation of an alleged MS-13 member. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special live episode from the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society (ILADS) Conference, Tick Boot Camp sits down with Dr. Carolyn Mukai and Dr. Lynn Klassen, co-founders of Tandem Clinic in Vancouver, Canada. The discussion centers on their mission to train practitioners in effectively diagnosing and treating Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses. Key Takeaways: Tandem Clinic's Origins: Dr. Mukai and Dr. Klassen share their personal experiences with Lyme disease and how it inspired them to create a clinic focused on integrative, patient-centered care. The Holistic Approach: The doctors emphasize the importance of combining traditional prescription-based treatments with naturopathic therapies, including IV therapies, herbal supplements, and lifestyle counseling. Scaling Lyme Disease Treatment: With Lyme disease cases rising, they discuss the urgent need for more trained practitioners and how their clinic is addressing this gap. Practitioner Training Program: Learn how Tandem Clinic is building a community of Lyme-literate providers through their Lyme Learning Courses: Naturopathic Assessment & Management of the Acute Tick Bite Lyme Literacy Course for Healthcare Practitioners Scaling Lyme Disease Treatment: Practitioner Training at Tandem Clinic Research & Evidence-Based Practice: The role of research in naturopathic medicine and how evidence-based strategies are essential for improving patient outcomes. Guest Bios: Dr. Carolyn Mukai, ND specializes in complex chronic disease, focusing on Lyme disease, environmental exposures, and immune dysfunction. She believes in a patient-centered, detective-style approach to uncovering the root causes of chronic illness. Pronouns: she/her/hers. Dr. Lynn Klassen, ND is a Lyme Literate ND (LLND) with extensive training in testing and treatment of tick-borne illnesses. She combines traditional and naturopathic therapies to support patients from active disease to recovery. Pronouns: she/her/hers. Resources & Links: Follow the latest ILADS updates: ILADS.org Learn more about Dr. Mukai & Dr. Klassen: Tandem Clinic Stay connected with Tick Boot Camp: Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | TikTok | Twitter (X)
Send us a textThe Human Intervention and Motivational Study, also known as the HIMS Program is an occupational substance abuse treatment program dedicated to helping all pilots return to the cockpit or flight deck. HIMS-trained AMEs, neuropsychologists, and psychiatrists in conjunction with employers, union representatives, and other support organizations work together to evaluate and support pilots with substance disorders or dependence, or other mental health conditions. On this episode, we discuss the program as well as lessons learned from the recent Advanced HIMS Seminar held in Louisville, Kentucky.
Josh Klein teams up with @CalibrateConversations to analyze a recent youth leader training video that was leaked to the public from North Point church (Andy Stanley's Church). Josh and Brady analyze the training from the good to the bad to the horrific and everything in between. Support the ministry: freethinkingministries.com/donate Josh's article on Andy Stanley: https://freethinkingministries.com/the-curious-case-of-andy-stanley/
The U.S. Department of Education is investigating Washington state over its directive to La Center School District regarding gender pronoun policies. District officials say they were pressured to adopt a policy that conflicts with federal law. The case intensifies tensions between state and federal authorities over student privacy and parental rights. Read more from Jake Goldstein-Street at https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/trump-administration-stepping-in-to-battle-over-la-center-school-districts-gender-pronoun-policy/ #localnews #ClarkCountyWa #LaCenter #genderpolicy #TitleIX #FERPA #PeterRosenkranz #OSPI #DOEinvestigation #schoolpolicy #educationnews
This week on the Autism Little Learners Podcast, I'm bringing back a powerful and important conversation with Emily Byers Chaney, SLP — and it felt like the perfect time to revisit it during Autism Acceptance Month.
TALK TO ME, TEXT ITStarting with a sharp, satirical take on Katy Perry's recent suborbital space adventure, this episode dives into the absurdity of celebrity overreaction to brief experiences. Perry's 11-minute journey somehow transformed into a profound spiritual revelation, complete with claims of seeing "the universe's heartbeat" – a stark contrast to the genuine hardships faced by professional astronauts like Sunita Williams who spent 286 days in space.The conversation shifts to a provocative policy implemented by White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt, who refuses to respond to journalists who include pronouns in their email signatures. This stance reflects a growing tension between traditional views of biological reality and evolving social norms in professional communications. The New York Times has criticized this as evasion, while supporters view it as a stand for factual reporting in an increasingly ideological media landscape.We also explore an unexpected controversy in sports broadcasting, where former PGA Tour pro Steve Elkington publicly criticized CBS for their understated coverage of Rory McIlroy's pivotal missed putt during the Masters. This criticism raises fascinating questions about sports journalism – should commentators amplify dramatic moments, or should they maintain golf's tradition of letting crowd reactions speak for themselves? The episode wraps up with a thought-provoking question: if humans were to establish the first Mars colony, who would you nominate to go? Politicians? Celebrities? The question invites listeners to consider who truly deserves to make history – or perhaps who we'd simply like to send 140 million miles away.Share your thoughts on celebrity space tourism, media communication policies, and who you'd send to Mars! We love hearing your perspective on these modern absurdities and thought experiments.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREE Thanks for listening! Liberty Line each week on Sunday, look for topics on my X file @americanistblog and submit your 1-3 audio opinions to anamericanistblog@gmail.com and you'll be featured on the podcast. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREESupport the showTip Jar for coffee $ - Thanks Music by Alehandro Vodnik from Pixabay Blog - AnAmericanist.comX - @americanistblog
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Chris and Sean talk Palm Sunday, the court system, and the left-wing punsihing pronoun system that is fianlly being done away with.
The Tariff War with China heats up, the border is finally closed, and democrats seem to be eating their own. Are we hearing the death throws of the Democrat Party. Take a listen to our "did they really just say that" moments from this week and you decide. You can listen to us on the iHeart Radio App!
Prepositional pronouns let us do a lot of creative things in Spanish! Let's learn how to say things like “with him”, “with her”, “for them”, and “from us” in Spanish. Practice all of today's Spanish for free at LCSPodcast.com/40
What do you want me to say? Pronouns are silly and the national anthem is pretty awkward and weird. Thanks for listening!
Jonah Goldberg knows many a public intellectual, but linguist extraordinaire John McWhorter is one of his favorites. John returns to the show to discuss his new book, Pronoun Trouble: The Story of Us in Seven Little Words. Topics include: grammars of the elite, the imposition of language rules, the they-shaped elephant in the room, and the mystery behind the disappearance of “thou.” Show Notes: —Order John's book, Pronoun Trouble: The Story of Us in Seven Little Words, here —The Finnish Path to Relaxation (Drinking at Home, Alone, in Your Underwear) The Remnant is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch's offerings—including Jonah's G-File newsletter, regular livestreams, and other members-only content—click here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Back by popular demand, it’s Dylan Mulvaney! Dylan reveals how Chelsea helped her have her first kiss as a girl, who she’s looking for on Raya, and who in the room is a whore on the loose. Then: A crush on a friend turns into deeper soul-searching. A newly-married woman wonders how to support a single friend. And non-binary babe struggles to feel like themselves out in the world. * Order a signed copy of Chelsea’s new book HERE! * Need some advice from Chelsea? Email us at DearChelseaPodcast@gmail.com * Executive Producer Catherine Law Edited & Engineered by Brad Dickert * * * The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the Podcast author, or individuals participating in the Podcast, and do not represent the opinions of iHeartMedia or its employees. This Podcast should not be used as medical advice, mental health advice, mental health counseling or therapy, or as imparting any health care recommendations at all. Individuals are advised to seek independent medical, counseling advice and/or therapy from a competent health care professional with respect to any medical condition, mental health issues, health inquiry or matter, including matters discussed on this Podcast. Guests and listeners should not rely on matters discussed in the Podcast and shall not act or shall refrain from acting based on information contained in the Podcast without first seeking independent medical advice. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Back by popular demand, it’s Dylan Mulvaney! Dylan reveals how Chelsea helped her have her first kiss as a girl, who she’s looking for on Raya, and who in the room is a whore on the loose. Then: A crush on a friend turns into deeper soul-searching. A newly-married woman wonders how to support a single friend. And non-binary babe struggles to feel like themselves out in the world. * Order a signed copy of Chelsea’s new book HERE! * Need some advice from Chelsea? Email us at DearChelseaPodcast@gmail.com * Executive Producer Catherine Law Edited & Engineered by Brad Dickert * * * The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the Podcast author, or individuals participating in the Podcast, and do not represent the opinions of iHeartMedia or its employees. This Podcast should not be used as medical advice, mental health advice, mental health counseling or therapy, or as imparting any health care recommendations at all. Individuals are advised to seek independent medical, counseling advice and/or therapy from a competent health care professional with respect to any medical condition, mental health issues, health inquiry or matter, including matters discussed on this Podcast. Guests and listeners should not rely on matters discussed in the Podcast and shall not act or shall refrain from acting based on information contained in the Podcast without first seeking independent medical advice. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oh, how the tables have turned. CNN's Anderson Cooper calls a guest a 'she' before corrected to 'they.' Plus, Great Moments in AC HISTORY! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
0:00 Peter Navarro exposed as degrowth socialist; Elon Musk triumphant on tariffs! Robby Soave 9:26 Trump Pauses ‘Reciprocal' Tariffs For 90 Days, But Increases Them On China 18:48 Bernie Sanders Blasts CNN During Townhall With Anderson Cooper Over Healthcare Coverage 27:37 Karoline Leavitt Deliberately Ignoring Journo Emails with Pronouns in Bio 35:16 Robby Starbuck Slams DEI, Opposes Racial "Revenge": Debate 44:28 US Government Withheld Crucial Covid Origins Intel?! Emily Kopp Reveals New Details 57:26 Violence Against Donald Trump, Elon Musk Justified By the Left?! Shocking New Poll 1:06:40 Michelle Obama Breaks Silence On Barack Divorce Rumors: 'All of My Choices Are For Me' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kim on a Whim: Kim vs Pronouns. Kim takes a candid dive into the whole pronoun debate, reflecting on how she's tuned out the growing trend of people including pronouns in email signatures and social media profiles. From her personal experience as a reporter to recent White House developments, she calls out the absurdity of it all. Kim highlights a recent incident with CNN's Anderson Cooper and Bernie Sanders, where a civil rights attorney corrected Cooper's use of gender pronouns on air, drawing attention to the awkwardness and confusion surrounding gender identity. While Kim mocks the trend, she sees it as dangerous, especially in practical situations like law enforcement. Ultimately, she believes the pronoun fad is fading, and people are starting to see through the farce.
Marc kicks off the show celebrating his daughter's birthday and Kim's wedding anniversary before discussing plans to brave the cold for a St. Louis Cardinals game. The conversation moves to market swings, Trump's tariff strategies, and Missouri's proposed alternative to Amendment 3. Marc expresses frustration over the partisan approach to school board elections, highlighting the influence of progressive unions. Kim dives into the pronoun debate, mocking the trend while warning about its dangers, especially in law enforcement. The hour wraps with talk about bridge construction traffic, Wall Street's huge surge, and the hypocrisy of Democrats criticizing Trump for both market downturns and his current success.
The Marc Cox Morning Show kicks off with personal milestones, baseball talk, and market swings tied to Trump's tariff strategy. Marc unpacks the backlash from conservative school board losses and challenges the Post-Dispatch's narrative, while Kim dismantles the absurdity of pronoun politics in “Kim on a Whim.” Guests Rep. Brian Seitz and Sen. Nick Schroer weigh in on Missouri's Amendment 3 repeal efforts and local election reform. Jim Talent breaks down Trump's trade moves and the GOP's budget challenge. Sports coverage heats up with Tom Ackerman, plus laughs over Lion's Choice's Ultimate Sandwich Smackdown. Griff Jenkins and Ryan Schmels bring Capitol Hill insights as conservatives demand deep spending cuts and voter integrity protections. Meanwhile, Kim returns to explore vaccine controversy and individual freedom in health care. The show ends with talk of traffic woes, market highs, and fried chicken toothpaste—yes, really.
Anderson Cooper got pressed by a lady over saying the wrong pronoun
Trump runs circles around his enemies as he levels tariffs on all countries and isolates China. A 90 day pause for the good actors and an increase to 125% for China. Now China wants a seat at the table. Trump press secretary doesn't engage with reports who use pronouns in their email signature lines and Attorney General Ken Paxton is running against John Cornyn for his Texas Senate Seat.
This is the full show for April 9, 2025. We ask the American Mamas if it's possible to get the teachers union out of education. We Dig Deep into the White House's refusal to respond to journalists who list their pronouns in emails. Plus, Ross Perot was right about fair trade, and that's a Bright Spot. And we finish off with the end of the Civil War that will make you say, "Whoa!"
In today's episode you will learn about the interrogative pronouns ποιος/ποια/ποιο in Greek. Emily and Danae will first engage in a conversation making a list for gifts they need to buy and then explain the use of these pronouns and their cases.E: Λοιπόν Δανάη, έχουμε πολλά γενέθλια αυτόν τον καιρό και πρέπει να πάρουμε δώρα. / So, Danae, we have a lot of birthdays coming up and we need to get gifts.D: Κάτι έχω στο μυαλό μου. Ποιος έχει πρώτος; Ο Γιάννης ή Η Κατερίνα; / I have something in mind. Who's first? Yiannis or Katerina?E: Ο Γιάννης, στις 5 Απριλίου και η Κατερίνα στις 11 Απριλίου. / Yiannis, on April 5th, and Katerina on April 11th.D: Ωραία, σκεφτόμουν για τον Γιάννη ένα επιτραπέζιο και για την Κατερίνα παζλ. Τι λες; / Great, I was thinking of a board game for Yiannis and a puzzle for Katerina. What do you think?E: Ωραίες ιδέες! Αλλά ποιο επιτραπέζιο σκέφτεσαι για τον Γιάννη; / Nice ideas! But which board game are you thinking of for Yiannis?D: Δεν είμαι σίγουρη. Ποιο του αρέσει περισσότερο; / I'm not sure. Which one does he like the most?E: Νομίζω πως του αρέσουν τα επιτραπέζια στρατηγικής, αλλά δεν ξέρω ποιο επιτραπέζιο έπαιζε τελευταία φορά και του άρεσε πολύ. / I think he likes strategy board games, but I don't know which one he played last time and really enjoyed.D: Μήπως να ρωτήσουμε τον Νίκο; / Should we ask Nikos?E: Καλή ιδέα! Και για την Κατερίνα, ποιον να ρωτήσουμε για το παζλ; / Good idea! And for Katerina, who should we ask about the puzzle?D: Η αδερφή της, η Μαρία, μάλλον ξέρει. Θα της στείλω μήνυμα. / Her sister, Maria, probably knows. I'll send her a message.E: Εντάξει, κλείσαμε. Σε ποιους άλλους έχουμε να πάρουμε δώρα; / Okay, settled. Who else do we need to buy gifts for?D: Έχουμε την Ιωάννα και την Ειρήνη. / We have Ioanna and Eirini.E: Αχ δεν θυμάμαι. Ποιανής είναι αγαπημένο χρώμα το μωβ; / Oh, I can't remember. Whose favorite color is purple?D: Της Ειρήνης. / Eirini's.E: Τέλεια! Είχα δει ένα φοβερό φόρεμα και νομίζω θα της πηγαίνει πολύ! / Perfect! I saw an amazing dress, and I think it would look great on her!D: Ωραία. Οπότε ας πάρουμε το φόρεμα στην Ειρήνη και στην Ιωάννα ένα βιβλίο. / Nice. So let's get the dress for Eirini and a book for Ioanna.E: Ποιο βιβλίο όμως; Τα έχει διαβάσει όλα! / But which book? She's read them all!D: Λογικά ο Γιάννης θα ξέρει ποιο λείπει από τη βιβλιοθήκη της! / Yiannis probably knows which one is missing from her bookshelf!E: Σωστά. Οπότε κλείσαμε. Παρασκευή πάμε για ψώνια; / True. So that's settled. Shall we go shopping on Friday?D: Πάμε! / Let's do it!Check out our Instagram @greek_lang_experts or visit our website for our upcoming Greek classes!This summer learn Greek while enjoying your vacation! Fill out the Interest Form and learn more about our fun retreat in Nafpaktos, Greece.If you enjoyed this episode please rate our podcast and leave a comment!
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The long term consequences of Biden's policies are just now beginning to be realized. The left's ideological impact on foreign policy needs a closer look. Dreams tell us things, especially the bad ones. Sometimes there is a shut down after an arrest. Experts on Trump are now experts on tariffs. The CCP is behind it all. But who helped? Ukrainian nut bag runs amok. Hamas is all Israeli. The DEI runaround. Dispelling the myths. The logic of excluding small business from tariffs, but not the big guys. They need us, we don't need them. Staffing was done based on sexual preference, skin tone and gender. Congressional blather. They are planning something very dangerous, 911 level dangerous. Civil war is their desired outcome. False flag deep fakes to put the blame on MAGA. Gavin is taking California towards independence. Others are watching. South Korea impeachment crisis. Look for the girl with blue hair and a nose ring. Buying pot in the store and eggs on the street. It's time to start talking about how we connect. Trump's people are placed for a reason. You operate with electricity, and being around electronics has issues. Sad things are happening everywhere. Focus on your family and home, and stop being just a participant.
John H. McWhorter teaches linguistics, American studies, and music history at Columbia University. He is the host of the podcast Lexicon Valley and writes a weekly column for The New York Times. McWhorter is the author of twenty-three books, including Nine Nasty Words, Woke Racism, The Power of Babel, and Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue. In this week's conversation, Yascha Mounk and John McWhorter explore how language evolves, why English only has one form of you, and if we should embrace the singular they. Please do listen and spread the word about The Good Fight. If you have not yet signed up for our podcast, please do so now by following this link on your phone. Email: goodfightpod@gmail.com Podcast production by Mickey Freeland and Leonora Barclay. Connect with us! Spotify | Apple | Google X: @Yascha_Mounk & @JoinPersuasion YouTube: Yascha Mounk, Persuasion LinkedIn: Persuasion Community Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For the Season 9 Brawl, Maggie and Brynna discuss two guys with huge egos, one of whom just kept holding a grudge. But were both of them to blame for the brawl that took place around the discovery and isolation of a little hormone we all need to live?Find us on Patreon: patreon.com/bainscienceFeatured BAs: Fred Banting and JJR Macleod
The La Center School District is appealing a ruling from the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction that found its gender pronoun policy discriminatory. Superintendent Peter Rosenkranz defends the district's approach, emphasizing family involvement and constitutional protections for parents. Read the full story at https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/la-center-school-district-appeals-opsi-ruling-on-its-gender-pronoun-policy/ on www.ClarkCountyToday.com #localnews #ClarkCountyWa #LaCenter #PeterRosenkranz #OSPI #genderpronouns #educationpolicy #parentalrights #schooldistrictappeal #studentwellbeing #transgenderpolicy
Do you know your blood type? Do you know why we have different blood types? This episode begins with some interesting intel about blood types, why you should know yours and why some people actually have no blood type. https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20140715-why-do-we-have-blood-types You have probably heard about the value of validating someone else's feelings and experience. What you may not have heard is the science that proves just how powerful it is when you want to connect with someone or influence them. When done right, validation can transform a relationship according to my guest Caroline Fleck, PhD. She is a licensed psychologist, and Adjunct Clinical Instructor at Stanford University as well as the author of the book Validation: How the Skill Set That Revolutionized Psychology Will Transform Your Relationships, Increase Your Influence, and Change Your Life (https://amzn.to/3YgpzAK) Pronouns are some of the hardest working words in the English language. I, you, me, he, she, we, they – and yet the way these words behave in our language can sometimes be maddening. For example, the word “you” can mean 1 person or a group of people. In a lot of other languages, there are two different words. While English teachers will tell you that the correct way to say this is, “He and I went to the store” doesn't it feel more natural to say, “Him and me went to the store.”? Joining me to dive into the world of pronouns is John H. McWhorter. He teaches linguistics, American studies, and music history at Columbia University and is the host of the podcast Lexicon Valley (https://slate.com/podcasts/lexicon-valley). John is the author of twenty-three books including his latest, Pronoun Trouble: The Story of Us in Seven Little Words (https://amzn.to/4iSauh1) What should go on a resume? People have lots of ideas of what to include and how to write it but what do hiring managers say they look for? Listen and hear what makes a great resume. https://www.entrepreneur.com/living/the-dos-and-donts-of-the-modern-resume-infographic/244399 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today in Current Events from a Christian Perspective:Apparently, Andy Stanley's church, Northpoint has a message for middle schoolers and small group leaders - use preferred pronouns and make sure you walk along with their gender transition. Is this for real?Meanwhile, Trump's spiritual advisor, Paula White wants you to have 7 spiritual blessings for Easter, all for the low, low price of $1000. Yikes.Oh and the newest remake of the Narnia series will have Aslan, the lion, aka Jesus Christ, portrayed by Meryl Streep. All this and more today on ChurchPublic..---At Church Public we create compelling content to equip you to follow Jesus and engage in the public square including Current Events from a Christian Perspective.Thanks for watching! Thanks for listening!Support the Channel on Substackhttps://substack.com/@churchpublicListen on Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/church-public/id1520119356Listen on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/3cWx1g4WfSOVs8MX05cSvH?si=8ajf5wFVSjakXiYS7HkmhgListen on GooglePodcastshttps://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xMTc2MjU0LnJzcw?sa=X&ved=0CAYQrrcFahcKEwiI_4eugrbwAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAgFind Me:www.churchpublic.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChurchPublic/Twitter: https://twitter.com/churchpublicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/churchpublic/Support:on PAYPALwww.churchpublic.com/supportToday is a great day to start your own podcast. Whether you're looking for a new marketing channel, have a message you want to share with the world, or just think it would be fun to have your own talk show...podcasting is an easy, inexpensive, and fun way to expand your reach online.Following the link in the show notes let's Buzzsprout know we sent you, gets you a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan, and helps support our show.https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1132064Support the show
John McWhorter, Columbia University linguistics professor, host of the Lexicon Valley podcast, opinion writer at The New York Times, and the author of Pronoun Trouble: The Story of Us in Seven Little Words (Avery, 2025), talks about his new book that digs into the cultural and linguistic history of pronoun usage in English and what light that sheds on today's controversies.
Send us a textIn this unedited chaos-core episode of Not Well, Bobby and Jim dive into hot mess territory with unfiltered rants about April Fools' trauma, she-cocks, the “goon” community, straight men in denial, crying influencers, and the dream of a five-man Irish rugby orgy. Between travel anxieties and poop logistics on planes, they still find time to manifest fame, mock chemsex culture, and debate why lesbians are society's most helpful gays.Support the showAs always you can write us at nowellpodcast@gmail.com or call us at (614) 721-5336 and tell us your Not Wells of the week InstagramTwitterBobby's Only FansHelp us continue to grow and create amazing content, like a live tour or just help fund some new headphones when needed. Any help is appreacited. https://www.buzzsprout.com/510487/subscribe#gaypodcast #podcast #gay #lgbtq #queerpodcast #lgbt #lgbtpodcast #lgbtqpodcast #gaypodcaster #queer#instagay #podcasts #podcasting #gaylife #pride #lesbian #bhfyp #gaycomedy #comedypodcast #comedy #nyc #614 #shesnotdoingsowell #wiltonmanor #notwell
John McWhorter is one of the greatest living experts on the English language—and many others, too. He's an associate professor of linguistics at Columbia, a columnist at The New York Times, and he's an unsung Broadway aficionado. He once told us he could not do an interview because he was busy rehearsing a cabaret show for his bungalow colony. It all sounds like a scene out of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. But in his day job, he is thinking about words, language, and—the not-so-controversial topic of pronouns. John is a true independent mind. He has been one of the most outspoken critics of liberal excess—his last book was called Woke Racism: How a New Religion Has Betrayed Black America. But now? Now he's taking a position that we suspect will provoke the other side. In his new book, Pronoun Trouble: The Story of Us in Seven Little Words, John makes the provocative case that the English language evolves in ways that don't always make sense. But, he says, that's okay. And he takes it a step further—saying the wide adoption of they/them in the singular, instead of he/him or she/her, works. What are the stakes of these little words? For example, as a society, are we disrespecting women (and men) when we fail to acknowledge, in our language, who has dealt with the challenges of womanhood or manhood and who has not? And what are the consequences of letting children adopt they/them pronouns, especially if it pushes them toward medical transition? At the same time, how do we create a society that is kind and inclusive but also reflective of reality? And can we even have both? The broader context of this language conversation is about what can and cannot be said. We talk about this broader context—the state of the woke left, but also the rise of the woke right. Bari puts all of these questions to the premier linguist and culture expert John McWhorter on this episode of Honestly. If you liked what you heard from Honestly, the best way to support us is to go to TheFP.com and become a Free Press subscriber today. Ground News - Go to groundnews.com/Honestly to get 40% off the unlimited access Vantage plan and unlock world-wide perspectives on today's biggest news stories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode, the host delves into the turmoil within the Hogan family, focusing on Brooke Hogan's publicly shared struggles with her parents, Hulk Hogan and Linda Hogan. Brooke reveals years of verbal, mental, and sometimes physical abuse, opting to make herself smaller in her career to avoid the associated negativity and choosing to disconnect from her parents for the sake of her own family and peace. This deep emotional conversation also touches on the broader context of familial dynamics and responsibilities. In the latter part, the host humorously speculates on Hulk Hogan's third marriage and the implications of his new relationship, while drawing contrasts with Brooke's current life and efforts to move forward.00:00 Dogs in Charge: A Humorous Start00:20 Brooke Hogan's Family Drama Unveiled01:00 Brooke's Public Response to Linda01:25 The Impact of Family Abuse02:25 Brooke's Struggles and Resilience04:13 Linda Hogan's Erratic Behavior05:32 Brooke's Decision to Cut Ties06:22 Brooke's Heartfelt Goodbye08:36 The Pain of Family Estrangement14:32 Brooke's New Life and Priorities24:12 Family Drama Unfolds24:48 Brooke Hogan's Struggles25:39 The Need for Mediation26:16 Brooke's Relationship Challenges28:25 Hulk Hogan's New Marriage30:11 Wedding Details and Speculations06:10 Humorous Commentary on Hogan's Life40:52 Concluding Thoughts and FarewellBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
This week, DOGE continues to gobble up federal jobs, and the Secretary of Agriculture suggests you suck eggs. Natalie Morales eats in Was I In This? Emily St. James's new book Woodworking gives us something to chew on. And Lovett digs his teeth into two terrors, cannibalism and high school.Upcoming shows: crooked.com/events. Order Woodworking by Emily St. James at crooked.com/books.