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Subscribe to the patreon for more bst.pngTowels... towels never changes. it's hard to imagine a life without them. Rectangles, squares, no matter what shape they take, I think we can all agree that we thank these absorbent bastards for all they do. Thank you, towels. And thank you to the patient wives who teach us the meaning of each one in turn. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A l'occasion de la Journée Mondiale de la Vie Sauvage, le 3 mars, BSG rediffuse cette série avec Philippe Grandcolas. Philippe Grandcolas est biologiste, et l'auteur du “Sourire du pangolin” (CNRS Éditions / oct 2021), un ouvrage dans lequel il nous invite à méditer sur notre rapport au Vivant.Les sciences du vivant ont apporté quantité de connaissances extraordinaires grâce à l'étude de quelques organismes en laboratoire. Ce sont les “organismes modèles”, censés représenter l'ensemble du vivant. Ceux qui permettent de comprendre des lois générales de l'hérédité, du fonctionnement des organismes. Environ 1000 espèces sont de tels modèles :Pour les vers, le favori des généticiens est Caenorhabditis elegans. Ce petit ver transparent d'1 mm, est un nématode mangeur de bactéries du sol. Il vit 20 jours, peut se reproduire 3 jours après son éclosion. Son corps comporte un nombre fixe de cellules, environ 1000. C'est le premier animal dont le génome a été entièrement séquencé en 1998.Pour les insectes, la superstar des labos est la Drosophile (Mouche du vinaigre) représentant les insectes.Pour les plantes, c'est l'Arabette des dames (une petite plante de la famille des Brassicacées, comme le Chou etc …).Le Poisson-zèbre et ses embryons transparents sont les favoris chez les poissons.Et vous connaissez tous Madame Souris blanche chez les mammifères.1000 espèces modèles seulement parmi plus de 2 millions d'espèces connues, c'est à la fois beaucoup et très peu. Beaucoup pour comprendre en profondeur les mécanismes généraux du Vivant et les transposer à l'espèce humaine. Trop peu pour gérer l'environnement et vivre en harmonie avec la nature. Que savons-nous des autres espèces au final, de toutes ces baleines sous les gravillons ?_______
It's time for Jamuary 2025! These 31 days of creativity will dramatically increase your creativity. Here are some lessons, tips, and takeaways that will help you prepare to make the most of the Jamuary challenge. Listen on Apple, Spotify, YouTube Links: Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer - https://brianfunk.com/book My Free Ableton Live Packs - https://brianfunk.com/free-ableton-live-packs Finish February Workshop at Ableton Pasadena Headquarters - https://brianfunk.com/workshop Cuckoo on the Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/blog/2018/12/15/94-cuckoo Matthew Dicks on the Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/blog/matthew-dicks A Journey Inward by Brian Funk - https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/brianfunk/a-journey-inward Rectangles by Brian Funk - https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/brianfunk/rectangles Don't Lose Twice Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/blog/dont-lose-twice 4 Ways to Be More Creative Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/blog/4-ways-to-be-more-creative Brian Funk Website - https://brianfunk.com Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store Thank you for listening. Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider! And don't forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs. Brian Funk
Author: Amy Sarig King Book: ATTACK OF THE BLACK RECTANGLES Publishing: Scholastic Press (September 3, 2024) Synopsis (from the Publisher): Award-winning author Amy Sarig King takes on censorship and intolerance in a novel she was born to write. Attack of the Black Rectangles joins the Scholastic Gold line, which features award-winning and beloved novels. Includes […] The post AMY SARIG KING – ATTACK OF THE BLACK RECTANGLES appeared first on KSCJ 1360.
In this episode of LIGHT TALK, The Lumen Brothers and Sister welcome lighting designer Michael Stiller to the show. Join Michael, Ellen, David, and Steve as they pontificate about: Becoming a lighting designer without any formal training in the field; Bard College; Finding gigs in New York City; Media and generative driven lighting; Experiential lighting; How disruptive will AI be to the architectural lighting world; Where design ideas come from; Combining pixels with lumens; Element Labs; "A gentle blast of wind"; Thoughts about The Sphere; "A Place for In Your Face"; Teaching lighting design to non-lighting designers; Do architects understand lighting design?; Michael's "Breaking Rectangles" session at LDI; Advice for young designers who want to get involved in large scale architectural lighting design; and How to talk about light. Nothing is Taboo, Nothing is Sacred, and Very Little Makes Sense.
Mauler puts one of our bosses in the hot seat, Rush gets ridiculed at the liquor store checkout line, Jenni is a terrible ornithologist, and Brady is intimidated by British sounding British people. Plus, Angie Poirier joins the show to talk Ryan Reynolds! Love the podcast? Leave us a review!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this compelling episode, Neil Haley sits down with award-winning author Amy Sarah King to discuss her powerful book Attack of the Black Rectangles. As Banned Books Week approaches, Amy shares the personal story that inspired her to write about censorship, the blacked-out words in her son's fifth-grade literature circle, and the broader implications of banning books in today's world. Together, they dive into the rising tide of book censorship, the slippery slope it represents, and why allowing children to read diverse stories is more important than ever. Tune in to hear a thoughtful conversation on education, censorship, and the fight for intellectual freedom.
In this compelling episode, Neil Haley sits down with award-winning author Amy Sarah King to discuss her powerful book Attack of the Black Rectangles. As Banned Books Week approaches, Amy shares the personal story that inspired her to write about censorship, the blacked-out words in her son's fifth-grade literature circle, and the broader implications of banning books in today's world. Together, they dive into the rising tide of book censorship, the slippery slope it represents, and why allowing children to read diverse stories is more important than ever. Tune in to hear a thoughtful conversation on education, censorship, and the fight for intellectual freedom.
After 8 years designing at Meta, George Kedenburg III pulled a 180 and joined Humane as a design lead. So this conversation is a deep dive into designing AI products and how the role of product designer evolves in an AI-native company:How to become a creative problem solverHow George navigates ambiguity at HumaneWhy there's no such thing as an edge case with AIWhat George learned while using AI to learn PythonHow AI is reshaping the landscape for software designWhy George created a Slackbot to prototype his ideasWhy designing AI products is a bit like designing a kitchena lot morePushing past the pixelsThe real value of design is being able to look at an ambiguous situation and understand what you should explore.Rectangles so happen to be the most common way to express that value. But the real skill is creative problem solving.Working at a company like Humane forces designers to contribute design thinking beyond the pixels.Prompt design > prompt engineeringIf the AI model is a chef, then you're responsible for designing the kitchen.You don't know what the user will order, so it's a lot of trial and error to ensure you have the right data on hand at the right moments.It's no different than thinking through drop-off in an onboarding flow. Which is why George views working with these models as “prompt design” rather than “prompt engineering”There are no AI edge casesWhen you're prototyping AI products, your prototypes don't “break” or “fall over” like they do in Figma. That's because the boundaries of what exists in the prototype become much blurrier.Instead of designing contained flows, you're laying a foundation and allowing the model to extrapolate out from there. There are no more hard edges.George mentions Claude Artifacts as an example of someone putting the pieces together in the right order
Sample collaborative music by Pulitzer Prize-winning vocalist/composer Caroline Shaw and the versatile quartet Sō Percussion from their latest release, Rectangles and Circumstance, as played in-studio. Composer/vocalist/violinist Caroline Shaw, who has produced for Kanye West and Nas, won a Pulitzer Prize in 2013 for her Partita for 8 Voices, which was written for and performed with the vocal ensemble Roomful of Teeth; she also teaches at NYU. Brooklyn-based Sō Percussion (Eric Cha-Beach, Adam Sliwinski, Josh Quillen, Jason Treuting) is a force of music and noise-making comprised of composer/percussionists/instrument builders/finders who beat, shake, bow, immerse, and rip all kinds of things – home goods and instruments - both acoustic and electric; they also compose. The members of Sō have worked with Shaw as a composer (Narrow Sea), and collaboratively as a band as on the latest, Rectangles and Circumstance. They've described their groups songwriting as lyrics via adaptations of poetry, or by a band member - and music which can morph - whether added to and/or sliced up; it's a process where everyone contributes equally. Sō describes percussion as an ethos – a willingness to make any and all sounds as requested, by whatever means necessary - whether that is a keyboard, a crotale dipped in water, or ripping a roll of duct tape in time. Despite everything being counted off in four, there are “beats of deceit”, where the music surfs on the edge of some meter, and it carries you, (-Caroline Shaw.) Listen to some of these songs with contributions by Caroline Shaw, and with her band Ringdown, together with Sō Percussion, as played live, in-studio. - Caryn Havlik Set list: 1. Sing On 2. Slow Motion 3. The Parting Glass
The Ben & Kelly Show is an educational show sometimes? All you have to do it guess whether the people being asked these random trivia questions will get it right or not!
Johan Ransby is an artist, coach, and producer. He shares tips and techniques that help artists finish more music and reach their career goals. His website is loaded with helpful creative tools and his social media accounts contain priceless advice. Johan and I had a great conversation about how he approaches making music and teaching his students. He emphasized the importance of seeking challenges and chasing excitement. We talked about creativity, live performance, and being enthusiastic about our work. The episode ends with Johan's impromptu critique of my song "I'm Looking for You" from my album Rectangles. This episode is sponsored by Audimee "Ulimited Vocals, Unlimited Freedom" - https://audimee.com Listen on Apple, Spotify, Google, YouTube Show Notes: Johan's Website - https://ransby.biz Johan's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ransby.biz/ Creative Prompts - https://ransby.ck.page/05b3dac21b Johan's YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@RansbyJohan Rectangles by Brian Funk - https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/brianfunk/rectangles Brian Funk Website - https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer - https://brianfunk.com/book Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store This episode was edited by Animus Invidious of PerforModule - https://performodule.com/ Thank you for listening. Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider! And don't forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs. Brian Funk
In this episode we go all around the houses, pubs and hotels with celebrity guest David Campany! David Campany is a curator, writer, broadcaster, editor and educator.Renowned for his smart and accessible writing, public speaking, David has worked worldwide with institutions including MoMA New York, Tate, Whitechapel Gallery London, Centre Pompidou, Le Bal Paris, ICP New York, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, The Photographer's Gallery London, ParisPhoto, PhotoLondon, The National Portrait Gallery London, Aperture, Steidl, MIT Press, Thames & Hudson, and MACK.David has also written for The New Yorker, The Times, The Telegraph, The Financial Times, Frieze, Tate Magazine, Aperture, Source, and FOAM. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In our most recent episode of First Chapter Friday, Mr. Chambers reads the first few chapters of Attack of the Black Rectangles by author Amy Sarig King. Attack of the Black Rectangles deals with censorship and personal freedoms in a small town. If you are interested in reading more, stop by the Library to grab a copy!
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In this episode, I chat with Vicky Sanville from LG. She schools us on all of the EDU solutions LG has to offer. They are not just in your kitchen and mass producing high-end rectangles for your home. They're actually providing viable solutions for educational institutions! To hear more, check out the episode. To learn more, connect with LG using the links below. Buen provecho! Connect With Gabriel Carrillo EdTech Bites Website: https://edtechbites.com EdTech Bites Twitter: https://twitter.com/edtechbites EdTech Bites Instagram: https://instagram.com/edtechbites EdTech Bites Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/edtechbites EdTech Bites YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQCZcyW4BkCFQ5P2BLK61xg About Vicky Sanville Victoria leads a growing team within LG Business Solutions that focuses on delivering best-in-class solutions to meet the unique strategies and challenges that Government and Education customers face. LG's technology drives the strategic discussions surrounding: collaboration and connectivity, the flexible use of space and optimization of it, and resiliency efforts to ensure continuity of business/education and secure infrastructure. Learn More About Vicky Sanville LG On Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoriasanville/
A debut crossword by Catherine Cetta, and a fine one it is, with a theme that'll make you want to smile, and fairly gentle cluing (as one would expect for a Monday). There were a few exceptions, including several clues that are on the rarer side, including 3D, Picture frames, usually, RECTANGLES (makes sense); 16A, Thomas Jefferson's religious belief, DEISM, and 17A, Shared a video call on an Apple device, FACETIMED. Remember that our Triplet Tuesday Contest is coming right up -- tomorrow, in fact -- so grab your thinking cap and get ready to win fabulous prizes!!Contact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!
Welcome to the shit show you degenerates. Come get high on beer with us as the boys dive deep into some Colorado beers! Our special guest and her husband Kostur had to get searched by TSA to get these here so you better be ready. The boys try their hardest at some Colorado based questions and a Colorado bracket. As always go grab some beers and enjoy the shit show (responsibly). Disclaimer: As fun as it is to kick back with friends and consume alcohol; The Couchaholics always condone drinking responsibly and never drink and drive... all of our opinions are our own, and don't reflect upon the quality of any particular brewery or business. This podcast contains explicit language.BEERS FEATURED ON THIS WEEKS EPISODE:New Terrain Brewing Co | Presto Pils | Italian-Style Pilsner New Terrain Brewing Co | Walk In The Parfait | Raspberry Yogurt SourNew Terrain Brewing Co | Numb | Dry-Hopped Cold IPANew Terrain Brewing Co | Key Largo | Key Lime KolschMountain Toad Brewing | Blueberry Kolsch | Kolsch
In this book review podcast episode, we discuss "Attack of the Black Rectangles" by acclaimed author Amy Sarig King, published in September 2022. The story revolves around Mac, a 6th-grade student who, with his friends, tries to uncover who is censoring books in his school. The cover of the book sets the tone with redacted text and a black bar covering a child's mouth, highlighting how censorship and silencing opinions affect children. The story is set in a town with strict rules, including restricting access to junk food. Mac's family is atypical, and he deals with changes in his family while battling censorship in his school. The book explores themes of grace and anger, coming of age, and censorship. Support the show: patreon.com/theBookFaire --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bookfaire/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bookfaire/support
When Mac first opens his classroom copy of Jane Yolen's The Devil's Arithmetic and finds some words blacked out, he thinks it must be a mistake. But then when he and his friends discover what the missing words are, he's outraged. Someone in his school is trying to prevent kids from reading the full story. But who?Even though his unreliable dad tells him to not get so emotional about a book (or anything else), Mac has been raised by his mom and grandad to call out things that are wrong. He and his friends head to the principal's office to protest the censorship... but her response doesn't take them seriously. So many adults want Mac to keep his words to himself. Mac's about to see the power of letting them out.Amy Sarig King writes this story from real life experience. Jane Yolen's The Devil's Arithmetic was censored in her local elementary school in the exact way as it's described in her novel. After buying an uncensored copy at her local independent bookstore, she went to the principal to fix the problem, but was shrugged off as if she were silly to think that censorship is wrong.The Attack of the Black Rectangles takes on censorship and intolerance, two issues of importance to King, as she cautions in her author's note:Now… school districts all over the country are seeing a massive rise in book bans—where just a few citizens are removing many books from shelves in a call to “protect” you from the truth . . . when taking away stories of people different from you, or stories where you might be able to see yourself and your family, or, really, any stories, is the opposite of protection. I want you to care about intellectual freedom— which is the right to read.
When Mac first opens his classroom copy of Jane Yolen's The Devil's Arithmetic and finds some words blacked out, he thinks it must be a mistake. But then when he and his friends discover what the missing words are, he's outraged. Someone in his school is trying to prevent kids from reading the full story. But who?Even though his unreliable dad tells him to not get so emotional about a book (or anything else), Mac has been raised by his mom and grandad to call out things that are wrong. He and his friends head to the principal's office to protest the censorship... but her response doesn't take them seriously. So many adults want Mac to keep his words to himself. Mac's about to see the power of letting them out.Amy Sarig King writes this story from real life experience. Jane Yolen's The Devil's Arithmetic was censored in her local elementary school in the exact way as it's described in her novel. After buying an uncensored copy at her local independent bookstore, she went to the principal to fix the problem, but was shrugged off as if she were silly to think that censorship is wrong.The Attack of the Black Rectangles takes on censorship and intolerance, two issues of importance to King, as she cautions in her author's note:Now… school districts all over the country are seeing a massive rise in book bans—where just a few citizens are removing many books from shelves in a call to “protect” you from the truth . . . when taking away stories of people different from you, or stories where you might be able to see yourself and your family, or, really, any stories, is the opposite of protection. I want you to care about intellectual freedom— which is the right to read.
When Mac first opens his classroom copy of Jane Yolen's The Devil's Arithmetic and finds some words blacked out, he thinks it must be a mistake. But then when he and his friends discover what the missing words are, he's outraged. Someone in his school is trying to prevent kids from reading the full story. But who?Even though his unreliable dad tells him to not get so emotional about a book (or anything else), Mac has been raised by his mom and grandad to call out things that are wrong. He and his friends head to the principal's office to protest the censorship... but her response doesn't take them seriously. So many adults want Mac to keep his words to himself. Mac's about to see the power of letting them out.Amy Sarig King writes this story from real life experience. Jane Yolen's The Devil's Arithmetic was censored in her local elementary school in the exact way as it's described in her novel. After buying an uncensored copy at her local independent bookstore, she went to the principal to fix the problem, but was shrugged off as if she were silly to think that censorship is wrong.The Attack of the Black Rectangles takes on censorship and intolerance, two issues of importance to King, as she cautions in her author's note:Now… school districts all over the country are seeing a massive rise in book bans—where just a few citizens are removing many books from shelves in a call to “protect” you from the truth . . . when taking away stories of people different from you, or stories where you might be able to see yourself and your family, or, really, any stories, is the opposite of protection. I want you to care about intellectual freedom— which is the right to read.
Censorship and intolerance are on full display in this timely and middle grade novel by award winning author Amy Sarig King. When Mac and his friends find that the book The Devil's Arithmetic by Jane Yolen has blacked out words throughout, they set out to discover why this happening and to right this wrong. While defending the voice of an author, Mac also finds his own voice and how powerful it can be. A novel that speaks to many of the challenges being faced throughout the country, Attack of the Black Rectangles shows us that sometimes no is the not the answer. Learn more about Amy Saring King on her website or follow her on Twitter at A.S. King or on Instagram at as_king_ Our theme music is written produced and recorded by Jake Thistle. You can learn more about Jake on his website You can follow us on Twitter at Amongstthebook_podcast
Hours upon hours we stare at our devices. Are we using them for good or are we a slave to our screens?
Hours upon hours we stare at our devices. Are we using them for good or are we a slave to our screens?
Hours upon hours we stare at our devices. Are we using them for good or are we a slave to our screens?
Hours upon hours we stare at our devices. Are we using them for good or are we a slave to our screens?
Mercy and grace differ from each other by a matter of quality and of degree. All mercy is grace, but not all grace is mercy. But both are seen in abundance when we look at the Gospel plan as realized in the cross and in the empty tomb. This communion meditation reminds us to be grateful for God's mercy in the Cross and for his grace in the Resurrection.
Amy Sarig King is an award-winning author whose latest YA book "Attack of the Black Rectangles" provides a powerful, refreshing glimpse into book censorship and book-banning. Amy calls the book her 'love letter' to intellectual freedom, most passionate in her comments and discussions at schools and conferences. Amy invites us to see where the 'black rectangles' (which blot out words) can be found in our own lives. A good challenge! www.as-king.com
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Today, on Hook of a Book, I review Attack of the Black Rectangles, by Amy Sarig King. This was an amazing book about censorship and how kids can fight back! Email me: hookofabookpodcast@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/Ellie-Mano/message
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Amy Sarig King is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her latest #MiddleGrade #Novel Attack Of The Black Rectangles. Amy tells us this is the book she was born to write. In the book we meet Mac. When Mac first opens his classroom copy of Jane Yolen's The Devil's Arithmetic and finds some words blacked out, he thinks it must be a mistake. But then when he and his friends discover what the missing words are, he's outraged. Someone in his school is trying to prevent kids from reading the full story. But who? This is a fascinating conversation about censorship, intolerance and the circus. Click here to visit Amy's website – https://www.as-king.com/middlegrade Click here to visit our website – www.readingwithyourkids.com
Brett Johnson, a scrupulous accountant, shares his story with Lexman, an artificial intelligence. Brett discusses the importance of rectangles and samarskites in accounting, and how they help to improve accuracy and consistency.
Writers who are advocates for young minds and imaginations.
Writers who are advocates for young minds and imaginations.
The square and rectangle are considered two of the most auspicious shapes in feng shui. Rectangles represent growth and are considered to be very auspicious shapes, with its upward shape representing a tree. The square represents the grounding element of earth, and is considered the most beneficial shape for building houses. But few houses are a perfectly even-shaped design
Michael receives an old BBS and finds something terrible lurking on its boards.
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In this episode, author Amy Sarig (A.S.) King takes us behind the scenes of her latest book, ATTACK OF THE BLACK RECTANGLES.This episode is sponsored by TRUSTING READERS: POWERFUL PRACTICES FOR INDEPENDENT READING, written by Jennifer Scoggin, Hannah Schneewind. Visit Hein.pub/TrustingReaders to learn more and order a copy
The technology at our fingertips today threatens the reality we live in. We have the opportunity to turn to Jesus for the truth and in today's sermon, we're reminded just how crucial that is for our families. -- Download the One Crossing app: https://thecrossing.net/app To support this ministry and help us continue to reach people all around the world click here: https://thecrossing.net/giving Helping people come to an intimate and personal relationship with Jesus Christ. This is the vision of The Crossing, based in Quincy, IL with multiple locations throughout Illinois, Missouri, and Iowa.
Alex hacks his cat, PK talks about space (again...), and we talk about the Apple Watch and buying headphones! Show Notes Main Topics Apple Watch Titanium Apple Airpods Max Bremont Argonaut Azure Ressence Type 5BB 'Black Black' Hamilton Khaki Pilot Pioneer Automatic 38mm Zodiac Watches Cool $hit Sugru "Best of the Best" Provides New Views, Commentary of Shuttle Launches About Us Alex Huffaker (Twitter, Instagram) Pradyuman Kodavatiganti (Twitter, Instagram) Luis Lancaster (Instagram)
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Tom McIntyre is proud to be a fishmonger. The second generation owner of Kate's Fish at the West Side Market often takes some heat for using a loud voice and some "Fighting Irish" tenacity to sound the alarm on the conditions of the 100+ year-old West Side Market. Tom and the Kate's Fish Team should be celebrating the 20th year of business but instead they are trying to salvage a future at the venerable but terribly vulnerable landmark public market. In addition to discussing Tom's hopes for the market's future, we talk about how the West Side Market is a cultural epicenter, the origins and history of Kate's Fish, and what we consumers are getting wrong about seafood. Hint: It has to do with squares and rectangles.
When your mind and emotions have been hijacked by a screen, when you're constantly distracted throughout your day, it becomes incredibly difficult to hear from God. Is it possible that God is trying to provide some clarity, but you're too busy staring at a screen? You can miss the ways He's directing you, guiding you, and leading you.
When your mind and emotions have been hijacked by a screen, when you're constantly distracted throughout your day, it becomes incredibly difficult to hear from God. Is it possible that God is trying to provide some clarity, but you're too busy staring at a screen? You can miss the ways He's directing you, guiding you, and leading you.
When your mind and emotions have been hijacked by a screen, when you're constantly distracted throughout your day, it becomes incredibly difficult to hear from God. Is it possible that God is trying to provide some clarity, but you're too busy staring at a screen? You can miss the ways He's directing you, guiding you, and leading you.Aaron Brockett • Screen Time • Romans 12:1-2