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Proverbial wisdom is finally about helping people to live good lives to live in harmony with God and your neighbor. As such, the teaching transcends any specific time period reaching into our contemporary age. The values presented in Proverbs 13 continue to have urgency and relevance in our present day to day. May we listen and follow the path of good living.
Proverbs 17 is one of Danny's favorite chapters in the book. In this episode, Danny and Robert will discuss the precious gems of truth that are found in Proverbs 17 and how we can use the wisdom of Solomon to better our own lives and the lives of everyone around us.
Today we have Robert Moore joining us for all that the book of Proverbs has to say about our speech and the use of our tongues. God expects us to be careful with our words and use our tongues to bless those around us. "Let your speech always be with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may know how you ought to answer each one." Colossians 4:6
You ever notice how history is written with an eraser? Empires rise, civilizations fall… and what's left is often the story told by the conquerors. Languages vanish. Cultures disappear. Entire peoples — erased.
It's our first episode of Season 4!!! WE'RE BACK BABY! We're THRILLED to bring y'all a fresh batch of episodes. You'll have to tune in to find out who/what we're studying this season...we're so stinkin' excited! Holly and Janie start out the episode by discussing when is the appropriate time to talk to your kids about sex, and let's just say we're not writing a parenting book any time soon. Sisters with Swords is produced and edited by Holly Knight. Original music by the Minister of Funk and husband of the year, Bradley Knight, can be found here. You can find Holly's book Stubborn Obedience on Amazon! And don't forget to visit Janie's restaurant, The Biscuit Bar, if you're in the DFW Area. Please like, subscribe, and share this episode with your friends and follow us on Instagram! We are so grateful for you, sister, and are cheering you on as you wield your sword.@sisterswithswords@heyhollyknight@janiejoburkett
Danny and Kurt are looking at Proverbs 31 and discussing the beautiful descriptions of the virtuous wife. Who can find her, and what is her value? Let's find out together.
The book of Proverbs has a lot to say about diligence and slothfulness. Danny and Kurt will look at both of these and talk about the different ways that these two characteristics can be seen in us and in others.
In Proverbs 9, two feasts are prepared, two women have done all they can to make ready, and you are invited to both. Danny and Kurt will consider both of these feasts and decide which one to attend.
Now that season 7 is in full swing, Danny and Kurt will look at the book of Proverbs as a whole, discuss the meaning of godly wisdom, and stress how helpful this wonderful book of truths can be.
In today's Freestyle Friday episode, we share about a recent visit, a recent funny moment, and we're mostly chatting about reality shows (Love Island and Big Brother)! Support the show on Patreon Our Instagram Our Website Our Facebook Our TikTok
President Trump's massive budget bill moved one step closer to passage yesterday when the U.S. Senate approved it 51-50 over the objection of North Carolina Republican Thom Tillis. If it becomes law, the bill will have devastating impacts in our state. Among other things, more than half-a-million people will likely lose their Medicaid health […]
It's summer time and here on Youth Culture Matters we're devoting our time to shorter episodes where we're talking about "Purposeful Parenting." We'll be addressing timely topics to encourage and equip you as parents to help your kids navigate their world in ways that bring honor and glory to God. Take a few minutes to listen in today as Walt Mueller shares ways to talk to your kids about making wise as opposed to foolish choices.
Maturity means paying attention to things large and small.
This week, Jam and David explore Ellie's reckless and fearless nature and how it is contrasted with Dina. Even in an episode that's light on themes, this was a great discussion of Proverbial wisdom and how Christians are called to be fearless in the face of death. It's like the Scriptural themes are… in the air… Watch the episode here. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE and click the notification bell. Follow & connect: https://linktr.ee/popcorntheology Support: https://www.patreon.com/popcorntheology Rate and review to get 2 FREE Popcorn Theology Stickers! Write a 5-star review and send your screenshot and mailing address to feedback@popcorntheology.com and receive 2 FREE stickers! Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00:18 - Welcome 00:47 - SPOILER WARNING 01:37 - Episode Summary 02:29 - Popcorn Ratings 04:44 - Theology Ratings 12:03 - Ellie is RECKLES S23:19 - Ellie is FEARLESS 31:37 - Until Next Time… #TheLastOfUs #LastOfUs #PedroPascal #BellaRamsey #KaitlynDever #HBOMax #HBO #NaughtyDog #LGBTQ #ChristianPodcasts #MoviePodcasts #MovieExplanation #MovieAnalysis #MovieReaction #MovieReview #MovieDiscussion #FilmCriticism #FilmReview #FilmDiscussion #FilmAnalysis #TVDiscussion #TVReview #CharacterAnalysis #MediaLiteracy #MediaLiteracyMatters #ReformedTheology #YouAreNotAMindlessConsumer Intro Music by Ross Bugden: https://youtu.be/Bln0BEv5AJ0?si=vZx_YiHK3hNxaETA
By Paul Rowe - In this pre-mother's day sermon Paul Rowe begins by going through Proverbs 31. He then considers the examples of several women spoken of in the Bible that illustrated in their lives some of the qualities we see described in Proverbs 31.
Prince Harry has issued a deeply personal and emotional plea for reconciliation with his family, lamenting that his father, King Charles III, “won't speak to me” and reflecting on the monarch's ongoing health battle.Speaking to the BBC shortly after a legal defeat in his ongoing battle for police protection in the United Kingdom, the Duke of Sussex said, “"Of course some members of my family will never forgive me for writing a book, of course they will never forgive me for lots of things, but I would love reconcilation with my family. There's no point in continuing to fight anymore.Life is precious. I don't know how much longer my father has.”Harry, 40, lost his appeal on May 2 against a Home Office decision to strip him of publicly funded security following his and Meghan's departure from royal duties in 2020. The court upheld that the ruling was “understandable and perhaps predictable,” given the changing nature of the Duke's visits and the UK's approach to risk.Yet Harry remains convinced the matter could be resolved within the family, saying, “There is a lot of control and ability in my father's hands… Ultimately, this whole thing could be resolved through him. Not necessarily by intervening, but by stepping aside, allowing the experts to do what is necessary.”The Palace has consistently refuted suggestions that the King has the authority to reinstate Harry's police protection. Even so, the issue has become a bitter point of contention. According to sources, though father and son had a positive meeting in February 2024 following Charles's cancer diagnosis, communication has since dried up. “His calls go unanswered,” a friend of Harry's said last year. “He gets ‘unavailable right now'.”After attending a two-day appeal hearing in London in April, Harry told *People* he felt “exhausted and overwhelmed,” adding that his “worst fears have been confirmed by the whole legal disclosure in this case — and that's really sad.”In a formal statement after the court ruling, Harry revealed plans to write to the Home Secretary requesting a review of the RAVEC process, saying, “This legal action has been a last resort, but one that has uncovered shocking truths, starting with the fact that the Royal Household are key decision-makers on RAVEC and my sole representation for matters regarding my safety.”The Duke also addressed the broader implications for his young family. “I can't see a world where I would bring Meghan and the kids back to the U.K. given the security concerns,” he said. “I love my country. I always have done — despite what some people in that country have done. I miss the U.K… I think that it's really quite sad that I won't be able to show my children my homeland.”He concluded with a pointed warning: “If anything was to happen to me, my wife, or my father's grandchildren, look where the responsibility lies.”The statement, dated 2025, comes on letterhead with a stylized H below a crown.Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app which seays UNINTERRUPTED LISTENING. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed! You also get 20+ other shows on the network ad-free! Subscribe to Deep Crown's free newsletter at https://deepcrown.substack.com
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Sometimes the practical nature of the book doesn't seem "spiritual" enough to be part of the Bible. Verses addressing laziness and hard work, or not co-signing on debt can feel too worldly or practical, but in fact the great insight Proverbs gives us is how innately spiritual every day is. If God created the world, and He did, then it would make sense that God has something to say about how to best live and thrive in it. Proverbs and the Wisdom Literature explores that with one important caveat. Proverbs must be understood rightly. Wisdom literature offers principles not promises. Discover what that means, and how Proverbs offers a Godly skill for living. WAYS TO LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE:
Welcome to this probing, brand-new, fact filled episode of Light ‘Em Up.We are currently being actively downloaded in 119 countries, globally. Please spread the word with a friend regarding our podcast! Remember, we are here for you and because of you!We tackle the topics that touch your lives!We hear so much talk about the topic of Qualified Immunity — but few really know what it is and what it consists of in much detail. THIS episode will put to bed ALL of those questions.Bringing a §1983 Civil Rights lawsuit against any government entity is not an easy task to accomplish.Qualified immunity is a judicially crafted legal doctrine and concept created by the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of Pierson v Ray in 1967.The doctrine was created to protect government officials, particularly law enforcement officers, from frivolous lawsuits and financial liability when they acted in good faith in legally unclear situations.We discuss the requirement (as the law states) that there must be a constitutional violation that infringed upon the rights of a person that was “clearly established” at the time it was committed.Many legal scholars argue that qualified immunity has no legal basis and is not grounded in the text or history of the relevant statutes at 42 U.S. Section 1983. Many argue that the doctrine signals a retreat from the protections afforded to Black victims of racial terror by the Civil Rights Act of 1871 (also known as the Ku Klux Klan Act).Several of our guests on Light ‘Em Up have run face first into the stone-cold, hard truths and effects of qualified immunity.— As a case study we'll examine the fact pattern in a case called Betts v Brennan whereby an officer was sued for using his taser on a non-compliant motorist.— We examine and amplify on the historic background of the concept of qualified immunity.— Drilling down on the original intent, pro's/con's and purposes of the law.— Search out how this doctrine, for lack of a better description, has become “twisted and perverted”, providing what for all intents and purposes is a never-ending “get out of jail free card” to members of law enforcement (and other governmental agents) — even when they violate the law.We share inconvenient truths how qualified immunity (as it has been regularly implemented):— erodes justice and public trust— blocks accountability— sets an unreasonably high legal barrier— serves to further injure those who have already been injured — as victims must identify a near-identical precedent, meaning they have to cite a similar case that a prior victim experienced to challenge misconduct, as we mentioned, an often “insurmountable legal hurdle”.As education is always a foundational pillar of Light ‘Em Up, we introduce you to the concept of Respondeat superior: A legal doctrine and Latin term that literally means, “let the master respond”.It holds employers liable for the actions of their employees — which is also known as vicarious liability.And we empower you with six of the Supreme Court's landmark decisions that have further defined and carved out this judicial doctrine since its inception by the Warren Court.This episode is jam-packed with rock-solid research and information regarding the legal concept of qualified immunity. After today, after tuning in, you will speak with authority about the topic — forever setting you head and shoulders above and apart from everyone else — who speak without knowing.Tune in and be educated and empowered you with the facts, not fiction!Follow our sponsors: Newsly & Feedspot.We want to hear from you!
The book of Proverbs gives us three important insights into making better decisions.
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Wisdom. Most of us would say we possess some measure of it. And yet, we would probably all sign up for more, if it didn't prove so, well… elusive? Unattainable? Reserved for the “truly spiritual”? What if our desire for wisdom led us to look for the right answers in the wrong places? What if wisdom was accessible to anyone who asks? Most importantly, how do we get this wisdom that is not of the world? Gospel Spice Ministries invite you to ponder the wisdom of the book of Proverbs through a Christocentric perspective over the next few weeks. We promise spiritual flavor explosions steeped in the biblical concepts of hope, faith, and joy in the Lord. Make sure to check out the optional-but-oh-so-helpful mini e-book to go along with the series at gospelspice.com/wisdom Today, Stephanie takes us deep into the topics of fear, insecurities and anxiety in order to ponder the Christ-centered alternative: faith and trust. Many proverbs are centered on the concept of fear--both as something to avoid when it is the fear of man, and as something to nurture when it is the fear of God. What do these proverbs mean, and what can they teach us today? As has now become our habit, we start off by meeting a fictional character who embodies the traits we will be pondering today. Her name is Jessica, and she tries hard to please everyone! Stephanie takes us to a profound quote by Thomas Chalmers about the "expulsion power of a new affection" as the underlying secret to replace fear by faith. We examine fear to conclude that it is always a secondary motivation in the transformation process, and that growing in faith makes for a much more powerful vector of transformation. Faith predates the fall in the garden, but fear follows it. Therefore, in Christ we are given the opportunity to return to our deepest roots, restoring the harmony of our intimacy with the Father in the garden, and even more. Because of the transformative power of faith in Christ, we can become salt and light--this is actually the context of Jesus' famous teaching about our identity as salt of the earth and light of the world! We ponder that genuine faith and trust in God are only possible when we rejoice and delight in God first, and foremost, and, actually, all in all. Faith is grounded in who God is; fear is grounded in who we are in our own eyes, or in the eyes of the world. We examine this powerful thought by Saint Augustine, that challenges us to give up the "fruitless joys we are afraid to lose" in order to "embrace the joy-filled fruit we cannot lose." We do this, by looking at Peter's faith when he dared to step out of the boat. Will we dare to step out of our own boats in faith, keeping our eyes on the One who holds our hand? This event in Peter's life teaches us that, if we have faith in mankind, we will have the fear of man; but if we have faith in God, then we will cultivate the only healthy fear: the fear of God, which is the "beginning of wisdom" and the "beginning of knowledge" as Proverbs teach us. So, what is the fear of God? How can it be good, since we've expounded on fear being bad, so far? It requires a look at who God is. His preeminence in presence, power, goodness, justice, love, patience and kindness set Him so very much apart, that He is a category all His own. To be "set apart" literally is the root of the word "holy." The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom and knowledge because God is a category all His own, and we cannot fear Him as we fear man. It's not the same fear because it's not the same category. The fear of God is wise because it is awe and reverence and worship and adoration--not cowering in fear of getting hurt by a vengeful tyrant. God's identity makes Him trustworthy and, therefore, make His guidance much sought after. We end with yet another favorite quote of Stephanie's, "complaint supposes ill-usage." If we complain that God has not come through for us (as we all are prone to do!) we basically state that God is out to get us, or that He does not have our best interest at heart; that He behaves towards us with ill-will. When we take time to think this through, we realize it is not consistent with who we know God to be. In other words, complaining against God is always rooted in a faulty understanding of His grace and heart on our behalf. It means we can correct our faulty view, and therefore grow in joy and contentment! What a delightful prospect. Such promises are NOT for the fearless, perfect version of you, some time in the future. They are for you TODAY, as you are, imperfections and all. And that is the best news we can hear all day! If it is true that we become what we behold, then behold Christ. Anything lower is beneath you as a royal priesthood, adopted child of God. MORE ABOUT TODAY'S EPISODE | MEET JESSICA! So, today, meet Jessica. It's been a long weekend for Jessica, and she's glad to be back home. She's dirty, sweaty, smelly, and exhausted. The family went camping—the kids had been begging for months, and her husband had gotten new gear, including a comfortable sleeping pad for her. He knew how much she values her comfort. What he doesn't know is how viscerally Jessica hates camping. He wouldn't know, of course, because she makes a point of not letting her preferences get in the way of theirs. That's what a good wife and mom does, right? Actually, the family loved it so much, they agreed to go again next month. She agreed to go, too. She is not looking forward to it, but it's vastly preferable to being home alone all weekend anyway. Jessica is extremely loyal to her loved ones. She asks their opinion about everything before making a decision, and then asks their feedback about everything she has done. She enjoys being with them 24/7. Actually, one of her greatest fears, causing sheer panic at the thought, is to be alone all weekend at home. She would hate that even more than camping. Her loyalty is one of her key defining traits, in her opinion. It's not just with family. Jessica prides herself on being a good friend and follower. She may not be gifted at taking initiative, but she thrives in following loyally. This means the occasional sacrifice, but isn't that what friends do for each other? And this applies to her church family, too. For example, she often gets called on to cook meals for her church body, when a new mom has a baby or when someone is sick. The truth is, she doesn't enjoy cooking at all. But Jesus said we are to bear our cross, right? Plus, they really need her. Jessica values looking young and good. She is always put together, with a smile on her face. Projecting such a confident image serves two purposes, in her mind: it makes Christ look good to outsiders, and it helps her avoid the anxiety she knows she would experience if she was seen at the grocery store with less than her best makeup and outfit on. With every passing year, she becomes more and more health conscious and seeks to ward off aging. She is always the first to get her flu shot. She eats well, knows all her vitamins, buys expensive anti-wrinkle cream, and exercises several times a week. Plus, it beats being home alone when the kids are at school and hubby is at work. She stay informed about what is happening in the world, and especially the tragedies of life. She spends a lot of time imagining how she would react if those calamities happened to her. Her mind always goes to the worst-case scenarios; she calls it wisdom in being well-prepared. She is not sure how that happens, but she always lands in the same hypothetical scene: what would happen if her husband died and she was left to fend for herself? She knows it does not sound very trusting in God, but she really doesn't know what to do about it. So, Jessica prays that the faith of her church friends will somehow rub off on her, because she does not seem to be able to muster much of it on her own. And in the meantime she seeks to forget her growing anxiety by numbing it with escapes to a world of make-believe: she spends a lot of her days watching innocuous shows on Netflix and reading copious amounts of romance fiction. And then there's always the escape of the ever-comforting deep house cleaning. She has more and more often found herself deep-cleaning at three in the morning when sleep would not come, despite the sleeping pills she's gotten accustomed to. House cleaning is soothing. As she is scrubbing the kitchen tile again, she wonders: is she living the best version of her life? What would you tell Jessica? Would you pick up a brush and join her on her kitchen floor? Would you make her a cup of tea and tell her to take a deep breath and chillax a little? Proverbs challenges us with two options when fear paralyses us: to numb it, or to expulse it. Proverbs 31:6-7 describes the numbing through wine and forgetfulness. Jessica would recognize herself there. The alternative to numbing is expulsing the fear. Thomas Chalmers writes in the 1750's about the “expulsion power of a new affection.” He means that removing fear is not enough; it needs to be replaced by something else: a deeper, more powerful affection. Jesus shared the story of the demon-possessed man who found himself in a worse situation when seven more demons came to invade the house that had been cleaned, but not filled (see Luke 11:24-26). In other words, fear is always a secondary motivation in the transformation process. It needs to be kicked out, but then the void left must be filled by something superior: faith and joy in God are the alternative proposed in Scripture. Joy is always a more powerful motivator than fear, because joy in God existed before the fall of man which ushered in fear. Joy in God predates fear in the garden of Eden. Joy in God will exist through all of eternity future when fear is but a dim memory. We will experience lasting change today when we choose to rejoice in God more than we choose to fear hypothetical scenarios, or even the consequences of our very real actions. Fear comes from a disordered life, which is the result of disordered loves. Jessica loves, but she loves disorderly. Her loyalty is sincere but misguiding. Fear and love cannot truly, deeply cohabitate in the same soul: perfect love drives out fear (1John 4:18, NIV). We see this most evidently in the relationship that God calls us to have with Him: we are called into the love of the Father, even more than we are called away from sin. Fear is self-centered, while faith is Christ-centered. Faith is grounded in who God is; fear is grounded in who I am on my own. The cure against anxiety and unbelief is not more information; it is joy in God. Faith and trust become more real when we choose to delight and rejoice in God, rather than fear our own inadequacies. This is what Jessica needs to discover. If you have faith in man, you will live in the fear of man; if you have faith in God, you will delight in the fear of God. Fearing God, in the Proverbial sense, is true wisdom (Proverbs 1:7, Psalm 110:10). Don't think of the “fear of God” as cowering before a powerful tyrant. The fear of God is a well-placed, reverent awe of His greatness and beauty and power. His great love does not preclude His majesty, but only enhances it. We must expulse fear, but we can only do so when we replace it with something more powerful and lasting: joyful faith in God. We are salt and light as result of experiencing the transformative glory of God through Christ. We invite you to discover Jessica's full story from fear to faith on the Gospel Spice Podcast this week, and to hear more about joyful faith in God as YOUR daily reality, starting today. Don't wait. God awaits you there. Make sure to check out the optional-but-oh-so-helpful mini e-book to go along with the series at gospelspice.com/wisdom We invite you to check out the first episode of each of our series, and decide which one you will want to start with. Go to gospelspice.com for more, and go especially to gospelspice.com/podcast to enjoy our guests! Interested in our blog? 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God provides for the blind vulture. The tarantula doesn't toil. White roosters. The Golden Rule. The reap what you sow. Some of these sound familiar. Some probably do not. However, all are aspects of African proverbs. Our guest this episode. Chris Moorehouse, wrote a landmark book entitled "Legacy: Wisdom of African Traditions and the Bible. Moorehouse investigated the proverbs over numerous peoples and languages throughout Africa and the results speak for themselves. We discuss those aspects and I successfully divert him into some tangents and meanderings of my own. Chris Morehouse holds a Master's of Public and International Affairs from the University of Pittsburgh, where he focused on economic and social development in Africa. He has long admired the way that African proverbs encapsulate profound wisdom in vivid ways. A legacy for all, African proverbs often accord with Judeo-Christian teachings. He serves as a deacon at Shepherdstown Presbyterian Church in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, where he lives with his family.Legacy: Wisdom of African Traditions and the Bible | Audiobook on Spotify
Hour 1: The Tara Show - “The End of Mainstream Media” “The Right Dodged a Massive Proverbial Bullet” “The New Head of the CIA” “The Reason Biden Held Back FEMA” full 1896 Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:40:37 +0000 IKsbUNRb5vFNBJ2WUn5v0APu4KZPUSP8 news The Tara Show news Hour 1: The Tara Show - “The End of Mainstream Media” “The Right Dodged a Massive Proverbial Bullet” “The New Head of the CIA” “The Reason Biden Held Back FEMA” Tara presides over the Upstate's #1 all news/talk morning show every weekday on News/Talk 989 WORD.Tara's faithful listeners are affectionately known as "Tara-ists" because of their passion and participation in the show. Tara was named 2021 Best News Talk Show and Best overall Personality, AGAIN, by the South Carolina Broadcasters Association! Tara took home the same honors in 2018 and was also named 2016 "Personality of the Year!" In addition, Tara has also won over two dozen state and national journalism awards for column writing, news reporting and investigative reporting while working for three newspapers and writing for a variety of national publications. She won a first place reporting award from the North Carolina Press Association for an investigative series about the weaknesses in Charlotte's overburdened court system, which regularly let murderers off the hook with less than 15 years in prison. Due to her work, that system has been reformed. Tara is also a winner of the prestigious first place Green Eyeshade Award, a national award for column writing from The Society of Professional Journalists. Tara took to the airwaves about 15 years ago to do a radio show heard up and down the coast and fell in love with bypassing her editors to talk straight to the people. Tara hasn't stopped reporting, and still brings her investigative journalism to the show. Tara is a mom, wife and talk radio convert-- and weekday mornings she's live and local on News/Talk 989 WORD. Are you a "Tara-ist"? It's time to get captured! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F%
[Part 2] Dr. Denis Burkitt: A Wide Angle View of the Proverbial Elephant by Rachel Bordoli at NutritionStudies.org Original post: https://nutritionstudies.org/dr-denis-burkitt-a-wide-angle-view-of-the-proverbial-elephant/ RELATED EPISODES: 900: How Did the Carnivore Diet Become So Popular? by Nelson Huber-Disla at NutritionStudies.org 897: 95% of Americans Are Missing a Key Nutrient for Curbing Chronic Inflammation by Dana Huedpohl at ForksOverKnives.com 884: Why You Probably Don't Need a Probiotic Supplement by Courtney Davison at ForksOverKnives.com 877: Eating Too Much Hummus Can Be Dangerous. Here's Why You Should Eat It Anyway by Tanya Flink at VegNews.com 866: How to Prevent a Stroke by Dr. Michael Greger at NutritionFacts.org 793: [Part 2] The Importance of Fiber in Gut Health and Hormonal Balance by Ocean Robbins at FoodRevolution.org 792: [Part 1] The Importance of Fiber in Gut Health and Hormonal Balance by Ocean Robbins at FoodRevolution.org 788: ‘Diverticulosis: When Our Most Common Gut Disorder Hardly Existed' and 'Does Fiber Really Prevent Diverticulosis?' By Dr. Michael Greger at NutritionFacts.org 634: [Part 2] Are Starches Good or Bad? By Ocean Robbins at FoodRevolution.org 633: [Part 1] Are Starches Good or Bad? By Ocean Robbins at FoodRevolution.org 542: Dr. Stephanie Peacock's Top Foods for Gut Health by Stephanie Peacock at NutritionStudies.org 499: [Part 2] 5 Simple Ways to Improve Kids' Gut Health Using Diet & Lifestyle by Ocean Robbins at FoodRevolution.org 498: [Part 1] 5 Simple Ways to Improve Kids' Gut Health Using Diet & Lifestyle by Ocean Robbins at FoodRevolution.org 436: Losing Weight on a Plant-Based, Vegan Diet: Tips for Success by Karen Asp at ForksOverKnives.com 420: The Potential Harm in Unnecessary Gluten-Free Diets by Dr. Michael Greger at NutritionFacts.org 320: ‘How to Keep Your Microbiome Healthy with Prebiotic Foods' & ‘The Five-to-One Fiber Rule' by Dr. Michael Greger at NutritionFacts.org 319: Lose Two Pounds in One Sitting: Taking the Mioscenic Route by Dr. Michael Greger at NutritionFacts.org 269: Fiber Fueled - The Key to a Strong Immune System. By Will Bulsiewicz, MD, MSCI at NutritionStudies.org 250: [Part 2] 5 Common Mistakes Plant-Based Eaters Make and How to Avoid Them by Ocean Robbins at FoodRevolution.org 249: [Part 1] 5 Common Mistakes Plant -Based Eaters Make and How to Avoid Them by Ocean Robbins at FoodRevolution.org 188: Where Do You Get Your Protein? By PlantPureCommunities.org 131: How to Support Your Immune System with a Plant Based Diet by Dana Hudepohl at ForksOverKnives.com 128: [Part 2] Gut-Health Promoting Foods and Recipes to Nourish Your Microbiome by Ocean Robbins at FoodRevolution.org 127: [Part 1] Gut-Health Promoting Foods and Recipes to Nourish Your Microbiome by Ocean Robbins at FoodRevolution.org The T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies was established to extend the impact of Dr. Campbell's life changing research findings. For decades, T. Colin Campbell, PhD, has been at the forefront of nutrition education and research. He is the coauthor of the bestselling book, The China Study, and his legacy, the China Project, is one of the most comprehensive studies of health and nutrition ever conducted. Their mission is to promote optimal nutrition through science-based education, advocacy, and research. By empowering individuals and health professionals, we aim to improve personal, public, and environmental health. How to support the podcast: Share with others. Recommend the podcast on your social media. Follow/subscribe to the show wherever you listen. Buy some vegan/plant based merch: https://www.plantbasedbriefing.com/shop Follow Plant Based Briefing on social media: Twitter: @PlantBasedBrief YouTube: YouTube.com/PlantBasedBriefing Facebook: Facebook.com/PlantBasedBriefing LinkedIn: Plant Based Briefing Podcast Instagram: @PlantBasedBriefing #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #drburkitt #fiber #fibre #fiberman #fibreman #dietaryfiber #wholism “What Burkitt shared in that lunchtime talk started McDougall down a new path.” In the second half of this episode hear more about Dr Burkitt's influence on modern-day nutrition, including some ‘money quotes' from him including, “America is a constipated nation . . . If you pass small stools, you have to have large hospitals.” By Rachel Bordoli at NutritionStudies.org @nutritionstudies #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #drburkitt #fiber #fibre #fiberman #fibreman #dietaryfiber #wholism
This week I sit down with Blake Wyland and we get into what does it mean to network, how you can do it successfully, work flow, "over night" success, and Strats of all things. This is the Third time Blake has been on the show but it never seems like we have ever run out of things to talk about. Hope you enjoy the episode as much as I did! check out all things from Blake here https://linktr.ee/thetonemob check out all Im up to here https://linktr.ee/manthehelm
[Part 1] Dr. Denis Burkitt: A Wide Angle View of the Proverbial Elephant by Rachel Bordoli at NutritionStudies.org Original post: https://nutritionstudies.org/dr-denis-burkitt-a-wide-angle-view-of-the-proverbial-elephant/ The T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies was established to extend the impact of Dr. Campbell's life changing research findings. For decades, T. Colin Campbell, PhD, has been at the forefront of nutrition education and research. He is the coauthor of the bestselling book, The China Study, and his legacy, the China Project, is one of the most comprehensive studies of health and nutrition ever conducted. Their mission is to promote optimal nutrition through science-based education, advocacy, and research. By empowering individuals and health professionals, we aim to improve personal, public, and environmental health. How to support the podcast: Share with others. Recommend the podcast on your social media. Follow/subscribe to the show wherever you listen. Buy some vegan/plant based merch: https://www.plantbasedbriefing.com/shop Follow Plant Based Briefing on social media: Twitter: @PlantBasedBrief YouTube: YouTube.com/PlantBasedBriefing Facebook: Facebook.com/PlantBasedBriefing LinkedIn: Plant Based Briefing Podcast Instagram: @PlantBasedBriefing #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #drburkitt #fiber #fibre #fiberman #fibreman #dietaryfiber #wholism
Topics: AI Lawyers, Hospitality, Who Jesus Hung Out With, Shock Jock, Prayer/Jail, Masterclass, Little Spiritual Songs BONUS CONTENT: Hospitality Follow-up, Brant & Sherri Appearances Quotes: “Fake applause is a feature that I'm offering right now.” “Jesus doesn't give blanket affirmation.” “I'm so confident I'm stringing it out.” “It's just general knowledge.”
I'm now going towards my 5th year of having lost the love of my live Pam. For most of this time I had decided life would and needed to be spent alone until the day I was called to heaven. However, something totally unexpected happened. I met a woman who has changed my life and I now look forward to the days ahead. This woman does not fit inside the proverbial "box". In fact our relationship in general does not fit inside the "box". However, it works and has become something I never expected. BTW, at the time of this being released, we have now been married 9 months and seeing the true blessings of God. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jack-church/support
Is the Proverbial 'Target' on the Texans 'Back' REALLY Something to Worry About in the H? full 477 Thu, 29 Aug 2024 01:09:52 +0000 kDOPjfd7nKekMizWFhlSA8TI5CvOaS1M sports The Drive with Stoerner and Hughley sports Is the Proverbial 'Target' on the Texans 'Back' REALLY Something to Worry About in the H? 2-6PM M-F 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
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Welcome to Sunday! We have the Olympic committee putting on the WORST opening ceremonies!! Gonna hit on the Ozempics…I mean Olympics. Chuck Schumer givin DJT advice…hmmm the guy who fakes grilling burgers for photo op. No thanks. Kamala doin Kamala things as well. Follow us on: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Apple, SpotifyREMEMBER TO SUBSCRIBE….DOWNLOAD ON ALL YOUR AUDIO PLATFORMS….AND LEAVE A 5 STAR RATING AND REVIEW ON APPLE & SPOTIFY!!!MERCH: https://onemoreandimouttaherepodcast....
This episode features an interview with Stephen Gold, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer at SparkCognition (Previous), a company providing AI solutions that allow organizations to predict future outcomes, prescribe next actions, empower people, and protect assets. In this episode, Stephen discusses experimenting to find the best combination of elements to engage prospects through a long sales cycle. He also dives into the healthy tension between marketing and sales, and how he is thinking about using AI tools in his marketing. Key Takeaways:Experiment to find the right mix of tactics to engage with prospects and customers. Continue to test and tweak to find the right combination for your prospects and sales cycle. Use AI and other tools with a specific objective in mind; don't get distracted by shiny new toys with little pragmatic use. Marketers will always be challenged to demonstrate their value to their organization. Even in smaller organizations, this takes a concerted effort and CMOs would be remiss to forget the importance of internal marketing. Quote: “There's always a question, the proverbial question that hangs over marketers heads, that says, am I really getting a return on my investment? Maybe we can cut the budget and we're not going to feel the effect. And marketing, unlike other areas of the business, it's probably harder to quantify the impact because it touches so many parts of the business. Marketers are constantly, or should constantly be thinking about, how do I demonstrate to my organization, qualitatively and quantitatively, the value we bring? We work really hard to produce content internally for consumption by other executive members, by the rank and file. Who doesn't want to work at a business where the brand matters? Who doesn't want to work at a business where they're doing social good? We're a small company, approaching 400, but it's still important that you get the word out. And it's not easy. You have to put a concerted effort to do that.”Episode Timestamps:*(6:20) The Trust Tree: The importance of education *(16:35) The Playbook: Finding the combination of tactics that work*(37:08) The Dust Up: Inviting friction between sales and marketing *(39:14) Quick Hits: Stephen's Quick HitsSponsor:Pipeline Visionaries is brought to you by Qualified.com, the #1 Conversational Marketing platform for companies that use Salesforce and the secret weapon for pipeline pros. The world's leading enterprise brands trust Qualified to instantly meet with buyers, right on their website, and maximize sales pipeline. Visit Qualified.com to learn more.Links:Connect with Ian on LinkedInConnect with Stephen on LinkedInLearn more about SparkCognitionLearn more about Caspian Studios
David Locke joined DJ & PK for his weekly visit to talk about the Utah Jazz as they engineer a rebuild and what the options may be for Ryan Smith, Danny Ainge and Justin Zanik.
As we prepare for our Summer 2024 Proverbs odyssey, working through the thirty-one chapters in Proverbs during the 31 days of July 2024, today we meet Peace Karorero, the author of the Proverbs journal that will serve as our Proverbial guide. (The journal, "A Journey through 31 Proverbs in 31 Days" is available for free in the Northwest Christian School office.)Born in Burundi, Africa, a neighboring nation to Rwanda where NCS had a team serving this summer, Peace's story is surely compelling. But, the most compelling--and inspiring element to her testimony--is her personal pursuit of Godly wisdom and how that pursuit has shaped her life. "Kingdom Culture Conversations" is a podcast created through Frameworks, a Biblical worldview initiative of Northwest Christian School.For more information on Frameworks, please visit: https://frameworks.ncsaz.org/For more information on Northwest Christian School, visit: https://www.ncsaz.org/To reach out to Geoff Brown, please email gbrown@ncsaz.org or you can reach him by cell phone: (623)225-5573.
Proverbs 1:8-9 (English Standard Version) The Enticement of Sinners 8 Hear, my son, your father's instruction, and forsake not your mother's teaching, 9 for they are a graceful garland for your head and pendants for your neck. Proverbs 22:15 (English Standard Version) 15 Folly is bound up in the heart of a child, but the rod of discipline drives it far from him. Proverbs 3:11-12 (English Standard Version) 11 My son, do not despise the Lord's discipline or be weary of his reproof, 12 for the Lord reproves him whom he loves, as a father the son in whom he delights.
Hunter Biden the Proverbial Fall Guy | The Hunter Biden Verdict and Corruption of the Legal System | Tara's Analysis of SC Primary Results with Freedom Caucus Member Rep.Jordan Pace | The Total Impact of the Border Crisis | How the Biden Administration is Ushering in Socialism
Clean Out the Proverbial Closet: My Small Wardrobe is On Purpose! In today's episode, Rachel is addressing the digital trolls, encouraging us to clean out our proverbial closets by way of realizing that focusing on the negative comments is worthless, and the reasons why her wardrobe is intentionally small. Rachel shares real strategies to brush off the most unwelcome of digital feedback—yes, even those unsolicited "boob jokes" and those relentlessly negative comments. Maintaining focus on the positive comments to continue pedaling towards success is essentially highlighted in this episode. When it comes to dressing for success in a sustainable way, Rachel's got some ideas that are as stylish as they are responsible. We're talking about the chic intersection where business attire meets environmental consciousness, and how Rachel's minimalist wardrobe choices reflect Unmarked Street's commitment to ethical fashion and professionalism. By choosing quality over quantity and supporting transparent brands, this episode unpacks the long-term financial and ethical gains of a sustainably-minded professional closet. In this episode, you'll hear: -The types of comments coming in from the trolls - the boob jokes are getting old! -For all of the negative comments, there are always positive comments highlighting the impact that is being made. -The evolution of Rachel's closet and why her wardrobe is so small. -Shopping for high-quality garments vs. low-quality has so much more benefit in the long run…for you and the planet. We can't wait to hear what you think of this episode! Purchase the Business of Apparel Online Course: https://www.thebusinessofapparel.com/course To connect with Rachel, you can join her LinkedIn community here: LinkedIn. To visit her website, go to: www.unmarkedstreet.com. Like, comment & subscribe to my channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@unmarkedstreet Learn more at https://www.thebusinessofapparel.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with us: https://www.linkedin.com/company/unmarked-street/ https://www.instagram.com/unmarkedstreet/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100076027998346 https://twitter.com/UnmarkedStreet https://www.pinterest.com/unmarkedstreet/
This show, we cover the Pacers' return to the Fieldhouse for game three, Go Pacers!Links1. Pacers vs Knicks2. Playoff Bracket3. Patreon
You may not be able to do it all, but if you fear the Lord, you will be praised. Hear Joni talk about the Proverbial wonder woman and be inspired to be more like her.-------- Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible. Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.
One of the most commonly traded quotes in classical Christian education gets the Proverbial treatment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do not let yesterday's heartaches rob you of the strength you need to face tomorrow. Proverbs 13 says that the soul of the diligent will be richly supplied.
Comedian and author Trae Crowder (WellRed podcast on ATC, "Round Here and Over Yonder" out now) stops by as Randy agrees with a Quebec judge that ruled that giving "the finger" is a God-given right, Jason describes a GPS mistake that took a man to the Canadian border where he was arrested for drugs & money, and Daniel explains why a Montana family says cows broke into their home, and so much more!
The most recent installment in the What Would You Say? video series looks at an idea that is increasingly popular, often repeated, and surprisingly believable: that sex is “assigned” at birth. Most of us have or will encounter this phrase, which no one would have uttered throughout most of human history. But not all of us know how to respond. After all, the idea that sex is something merely “assigned” at birth is taken as truth by college professors, media pundits, and medical professionals. We even hear that on this issue “the science is settled.” So, what would you say? As the video helpfully explains, we should not be afraid to note what is an obvious truth. First: A person's sex is acknowledged, not assigned. There are many things that doctors learn about a baby when it's born, like height, weight, and blood type. Those things aren't assigned. They're acknowledged. Other things are assigned at birth, like a name. Babies are assigned names exclusively on the preferences of their parents. Changing a name before, during, or even after birth has no real impact on the person because it's not a biological part of their identity. So, if some things are acknowledged and other things are assigned, which category does a baby's sex fall into? Is it more like being given a name by parents, or is it more like learning the blood type from the doctor? It is helpful to acknowledge that some things about us as human beings are assigned and others are not, and that the kinds of things that fit into these respective categories are radically different kinds of things. Sex is determined by our reproductive system. In most cases, humans are born with two sex chromosomes, either x/x or x/y. … For human reproduction to happen, contributions from both kinds of reproductive systems are required. The differences between males and females go beyond our reproductive systems. Men and women differ in how their brains operate, how they solve problems, what diseases they are susceptible to, and so much more. At this point in the conversation, an objection sometimes crops up: “What about intersex people?” The third truth to remember is that disorders of sexual development don't create new categories of sex. The disorder that occurs when a person's reproductive system doesn't develop neatly along a male or female path is called “intersex.” If a person is intersex that does not mean that he or she is not male or female. Nor does it mean that there are additional categories of sex other than male and female. Some people are born without limbs. Others are born blind. Disorders of sexual development are not evidence of a new category of sex any more than disorders of the cardiac or respiratory systems are evidence of new kinds of hearts or lungs. In fact, as [Abigail] Favale points out, “In 99.98% of these cases, sex is readily recognizable as unambiguously male or female.” The watershed issues of our day are anthropological. The greatest deceptions of our day, the ones to which we'll need to know how to reply, have to do with what it means to be human. Typically, when these issues come up, temperatures rise. Christians need to be able to speak the truth, but also employ the Proverbial wisdom that “a soft answer turns away wrath.” It is possible to engage tough questions with gentleness, humility, and a sound knowledge of the facts. Every What Would You Say? video is based in sound and solid reasoning and can be used to consider these questions with family and friends. To watch the whole video, go to whatwouldyousay.org. This Breakpoint was co-authored by Kasey Leander. For more resources to live like a Christian in this cultural moment, go to breakpoint.org.