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SummaryIn this sermon, Bro Steve Lammons explores the parables of the hidden treasure and the pearl of great price from the book of Matthew. He emphasizes the importance of understanding these parables not just as stories about seeking salvation, but as illustrations of Jesus' love and sacrifice for humanity. Sturgis encourages listeners to reflect on their own faith and actions in response to Jesus' sacrifice, urging them to witness and share that love with others.TakeawaysParables are earthly stories with heavenly meanings.The hidden treasure represents the souls of men and women.Jesus is the seeker who gives everything for our salvation.Understanding scripture can evolve with maturity and study.Worship should lead to action in our lives.Prayer and meditation are essential in our relationship with God.Obedience to scripture is a mark of true faith.Witnessing is a responsibility of every believer.Love for God demands our all in service and sacrifice.We should actively share the love of Christ with others.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Parables in Matthew02:44 Exploring the Hidden Treasure and Pearl of Great Price05:37 Reinterpreting the Parables: Jesus as the Seeker11:55 The Depth of Jesus' Sacrifice16:50 Responding to Jesus' Love: Actions and WitnessingKeywordsMatthew, parables, hidden treasure, pearl of great price, Jesus, salvation, faith, witness, love, sacrifice
Madlik Podcast – Torah Thoughts on Judaism From a Post-Orthodox Jew
Forget Exodus - the key to understanding matzah lies in Leviticus. As we approach Passover, it's time to challenge our assumptions about one of the holiday's most iconic symbols: matzah. What if I told you that the true significance of this unleavened bread goes far beyond the rushed exodus from Egypt? In this episode of Madlik, we explore a revolutionary interpretation of matzah that will transform your Seder experience. Key Takeaways Matzah as a Poor Man's Offering - the purity of intent from those with little to give. The act of breaking matzah is a universal gesture of creating reciprocal relationships. Reinterpreting the Seder as a call to action Timestamps [00:00] - Introduction and setting the stage for the discussion [02:15] - The traditional understanding of Matzah in Jewish history [05:08] - A new perspective: What Matzah symbolizes beyond its basic meaning [07:42] - Comparing interpretations from different Jewish texts [10:55] - How historical context shapes the evolving meaning of Matzah [14:21] - The contrast between Matzah as affliction vs. Matzah as redemption [18:03] - Personal reflections: What Matzah means today [21:17] - The significance of Matzah in Jewish rituals and practice [25:12] - Modern applications of the Matzah symbolism [28:30] - Final thoughts and closing remarks Links & Learnings Sign up for free and get more from our weekly newsletter https://madlik.com/ Safaria Source Sheet: https://www.sefaria.org/sheets/637051 Transcript on episode web page: https://madlik.com/2025/04/02/matzahs-hidden-meaning/
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Social housing - public, non-profit, or co-operative - was once a part of Canada's urban success story. After years of neglect and many calls for affordable homes and solutions to homelessness, housing is once again an important issue. In Still Renovating: A History of Canadian Social Housing Policy (McGill-Queen's UP, 2016), Greg Suttor tells the story of the rise and fall of Canadian social housing policy. Focusing on the main turning points through the past seven decades, and the forces that shaped policy, this volume makes new use of archival sources and interviews, pays particular attention to institutional momentum, and describes key housing programs. The analysis looks at political change, social policy trends, housing market conditions, and game-changing decisions that altered the approaches of Canadian governments, their provincial partners, and the local agencies they supported. Reinterpreting accounts written in the social housing heyday, Suttor argues that the 1970s shift from low-income public housing to community-based non-profits and co-ops was not the most significant change, highlighting instead the tenfold expansion of activity in the 1960s and the collapse of social housing as a policy priority in the 1990s. As housing and neighbourhood issues continue to flare up in municipal, provincial, and national politics, Still Renovating is a valuable resource on Canada's distinctive legacy in affordable housing. Alex Hallbom is a Registered Professional Planner in British Columbia, Canada. He sits on the editorial board of Plan Canada, the professional publication for planners in Canada, and publishes periodically in Plan Canada and Planning West. Greg Suttor is a policy and research consultant on affordable housing. He has 30+ years' experience as a researcher and policy advisor, at municipal and provincial governments, Wellesley Institute, and as an independent consultant. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How much time and money is your business losing to language barriers? Even though our teams speak English, the language barrier is still considered one of the biggest challenges for global teams. It doesn't just slow communication - it can disrupt your workflow, stall innovation, and prevent your teams from meeting (or exceeding) targets. Just how many opportunities have you missed, ideas lost in translation, or misalignments across teams have you experienced? But with AI, these barriers are slowly and consistently breaking. AI is changing how we see language differences from a hurdle to a strength - and it's time for you to take advantage of it. Let's explore how multilingual AI can make your global teams more connected and inclusive. The Multilingual Advantage: AI and Breaking Down Language Barriers Have you ever nodded during a meeting without knowing what was going on? That's the reality for many global teams - simple tasks become frustrating because of the linguistic divide. But AI is here to fix that. Here's how. Clear communication, anywhere Whether Japanese or Russian, multilingual AI can translate ideas and insights to ensure global teams can communicate and collaborate effectively. Real-time solutions AI translates content - reports, websites, documents - in real-time, allowing you to focus on getting work done. One language, one team Everything makes sense to everyone, from emails to meetings and projects, and no one gets lost in translation. A voice for everyone With everyone understanding each other, they can contribute - ideas won't get stuck behind small misunderstandings. AI is integral to how global teams operate - these tools make language your advantage, not a challenge. Learning with AI-Powered Knowledge Transfers Language shouldn't decide who gets to learn or grow - and advanced AI tools are making it happen. With these tools, learning becomes a level playing field, removing the barriers that hold teams back. This seamless knowledge transfer allows you to develop your entire workforce, no matter where they are. Leveraging tools for website localisation ensures your training resources and knowledge platforms are accessible to all. They don't simply translate word-for-word; they localise the content, ensuring it's culturally relevant and easy to understand for diverse audiences. From training portals to resource hubs and even onboarding materials, AI-powered knowledge transfer makes learning accessible without confusing translations. Building Inclusive, Global Workplaces Feeling left out of a conversation with your teammates is one thing, but feeling so because of language differences is another. For global teams, these gaps in language create distance, slowing progress and keeping bright ideas in the dark. However, multilingual AI helps you build a close-knit global team. Here's how. Brings Everyone In: AI translation tools ensure team members can understand and share ideas regardless of language. Creates Real Understanding: These tools go beyond translation - they forge strong bonds across teams. Encourages Participation: When employees feel included, they're more confident to speak up and contribute. Fosters Creativity: Without language roadblocks, your teams can share and build ideas together - just like a team should. AI translation tools fix communication issues and create a workplace where everyone feels valued and understood. Collaborating on a Global Scale for Success While it promises profits and opportunities for success, expanding on a global scale may become difficult - and it may have something to do with the language. Language differences often come with the risk of misunderstandings and slow communication among teams, making collaboration inefficient. However, AI translation tools result in more seamless collaboration and communication, enabling confident connections with partners, customers, and talents worldwide. Advancements in tech, like AI PCs, enhance the speed and accuracy of your A...
We are all sinners in need of God's forgiveness and grace. He will also make it clear that God is the author of our faith; it's his gift to us by the Holy Spirit. If we ask how good we must be to please God, to be saved, or to qualify for his love, the goal is far too high. If we ask how good, faithful, gracious and loving God is, we will also never fathom the height, depth, breadth, and length of those qualities. We must ever keep that in mind.
Dr. Robyn Faith Walsh is an Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Miami, who takes an unconventional approach to studying the origin of Christianity. What if, she asks, instead of using one dictionary for biblical texts, and a different one for all other contemporaneous Greek literature, we read the gospels as if they were the same as any other classical text? It turns out that this small shift in semantic content reveals a lot about the people who wrote the bible, the reasons for Christianity's massive rise to popularity, and the entrenchment of the traditions that warped the weft of the spiritual teachings originally contained within these ancient books. Sign up for our Patreon and get episodes early + join our weekly Patron Chat https://bit.ly/3lcAasB AND rock some Demystify Gear to spread the word: https://demystifysci.myspreadshop.com/ OR do your Amazon shopping through this link: https://amzn.to/4g2cPVV (00:00) Go! Christianity & Historical Revisionism (00:06:46) Impact of Philosophy on Religion (00:18:08) Journey into Classics & Religious Texts (00:23:07) The Jefferson Bible and Historical Context (00:26:31) Historical Understanding of the Bible's Origins (00:29:29) Perceptions of Biblical Authorship (00:38:02) Critical Study of Religious Texts (00:44:06) Interpretation of Greek Terms in Religious Context (00:46:11) Reinterpreting 'Spirit' and Conversion in Early Christianity (00:51:01) Consciousness and Spirit in Science and Religion (00:55:06) Defining Religion and Its Academic Challenges (00:57:53) The Formation of Christianity and Its Historical Context (01:07:33) Paul's Revelations and Cultural Context (01:10:32) Psychedelics and Religion (01:12:08) Paul's Role and Interpretation (01:18:05) Christianity's Integration #sciencepodcast, #longformpodcast, #Christianity, #ReligionHistory, #BiblicalStudies, #PhilosophyOfReligion, #AncientRome, #GospelOrigins, #PaulTheApostle, #PsychedelicsAndReligion, #EarlyChristianity, #HistoricalJesus, #ReligiousTextAnalysis, #RomanEmpire, #EnlightenmentThought, #ReligiousScholarship, #ClassicalPhilosophy, #CulturalSyncretism, #EgyptianInfluence, #BiblicalAuthorship, #PhilosophyOfReligion, #ChurchHistory Check our short-films channel, @DemystifySci: https://www.youtube.com/c/DemystifyingScience AND our material science investigations of atomics, @MaterialAtomics https://www.youtube.com/@MaterialAtomics Join our mailing list https://bit.ly/3v3kz2S PODCAST INFO: Anastasia completed her PhD studying bioelectricity at Columbia University. When not talking to brilliant people or making movies, she spends her time painting, reading, and guiding backcountry excursions. Shilo also did his PhD at Columbia studying the elastic properties of molecular water. When he's not in the film studio, he's exploring sound in music. They are both freelance professors at various universities. - Blog: http://DemystifySci.com/blog - RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/2be66934/podcast/rss - Donate: https://bit.ly/3wkPqaD - Swag: https://bit.ly/2PXdC2y SOCIAL: - Discord: https://discord.gg/MJzKT8CQub - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DemystifySci - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DemystifySci/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/DemystifySci MUSIC: -Shilo Delay: https://g.co/kgs/oty671
In this episode of the Your Forest podcast, host Matthew Kristoff speaks with Dr. Jason Brown, an environmental ethicist, and lecturer in religious studies, about "contemplative forestry". They explore how blending mindfulness with ecological understanding can foster a deeper connection to forests. Jason shares his journey into this unique field, emphasizing the spiritual and cultural dimensions of forestry.Dr. Jason Brown is a lecturer at Simon Fraser University, specializing in the intersection of religion, ethics, and ecology. With a background in anthropology, forestry, and ecological theology, Jason's work focuses on integrating spiritual practices into environmental management, promoting a holistic approach to forestry.Matthew and Jason discuss the concept of "contemplative forestry," which combines mindfulness with ecological practices. They explore the balance between work and contemplation, the importance of recognizing forests' intrinsic value, and how indigenous practices can inform a more reciprocal relationship with nature. The episode also touches on broader themes like climate change and the role of spirituality in environmental stewardship.Key Takeaways:Work and Contemplation Balance: Contemplative forestry integrates practical work with mindful experiences, fostering a deeper connection to nature.Contemplative Forestry: This practice views forests as living ecosystems and encourages a reciprocal relationship between humans and nature.Relational Forest Management: Inspired by indigenous practices, this approach values both the ecological and cultural roles of forests.Mindfulness in Nature: Engaging all senses in the forest promotes mindfulness and a deeper understanding of the environment.Sacredness of Nature: Recognizing the spiritual value of forests can lead to more ethical and sustainable management practices.ResourcesDr. Jason Brown's Website: https://holyscapes.org/Dr. Jason Brown's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jason.m.brown.566/Dr. Jason Brown's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/holyscapes/SponsorsWest Fraser: https://www.westfraser.com/GreenLink Forestry Inc.: http://greenlinkforestry.com/Quotes:01:24:13-01:23:40- “Contemplative forestry has this sort of potential that no matter what you're doing in the forest, just do that thing right. Be present.”00:19:45- 00:19:57- "Spiritual ecology or a contemplative ecology feels motivated to protect the environment because of its deep intrinsic value and our connection to that."Timestamps:Balance Between Work and Presence (00:00:05 - 00:00:37)Connecting Spirituality and Environmental Ethics (00:20:33 - 00:21:05)The Role of Indigenous Approaches in Forestry (00:23:20 - 00:23:56)Contemplative Forestry as a Practice (00:30:43 - 00:31:12)Embracing Mystical Traditions in Understanding Forests (00:40:29 - 00:40:46)Reciprocity in Human-Forest Relationships (00:50:14 - 00:50:52)Capitalism and Contemplative Practices (00:53:13 - 00:53:39)The Need for a Revolution of Heart and Mind (00:56:29 - 00:56:55)Reinterpreting the Concept of Value in Forestry (00:59:33 - 01:02:25)Moving Away from Broad Acre Plantation Forestry (01:12:53- 01:13:13)The Role of People in Ecosystems (01:15:52 - 01:16:49)Follow YourForest Podcast on:Website: https://yourforestpodcast.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@yourforestpodcast7324Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourforestpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourforestpodcast/?hl=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/yourforestpodcast/Twitter: https://x.com/yourforestpdcst/Email: yourforestpodcast@gmail.comIf you liked this podcast, please rate and review it on your favorite platform!
Tom Krawiec joined me once again. This time to talk about recent developments in understandings of how bison moved across the North American landscape. He challenges the paradigms about the role of wolves vs. the role of Indigenous populations in influencing the grazing patterns of the bison. Thanks to our Studio Sponsor, Understanding Ag! Head...
Born and raised as a pastor's son, Aaron Abke had a unique lens into religion from a young age. This led him ultimately on a spiritual journey of leaving the church and diving into the wisdom teachings of the world and eventually finding what felt most resonate to him. In this episode, we'll be decoding the mystery of Jesus Christ's life and how his true teachings can help us on our awakening journey. He goes past the 2,000 year old dogma and misinterpretation surrounding Jesus (or Yeshua) in order to unveil how we can awaken christ consciousness within us. Aaron describes the evidence hidden in the dead sea scrolls, the secret teachings of the Essenes, and messages in the actual Bible itself, for an intriguing conversation aimed at bringing truth back to the name of Jesus and supporting you on your own journey. Red light therapy: Go to https://BonCharge.com/KnowThyself and use code KNOWTHYSELF to save 15% ___________ Timecodes: 0:00 Intro 2:12 Reinterpreting the Life of Jesus 6:47 The Dead Sea Scrolls that Redefined Christianity 14:59 How the Essenes Lived: Ritual & Natural Law 23:03 The Missing Years of Jesus' Life: What Actually Happened 30:04 Fundamentalism vs Mysticism 30:56 Addressing the Triggers & Contraditctions of Christianity 36:49 How Jesus Performed Miracles: Sevenfold Path of Peace 44:16 Red Light Therapy: BonCharge 45:28 Seven Angels of the Heavenly Father 54:14 The End Goal: Merging Heaven and Earth 57:12 Second Coming of Christ: Resurrecting Christ Consciousness Within 1:03:41 Proof in the Bible that Jesus was an Essene 1:15:18 Initiation Process of the Essenes 1:23:29 Reincarnation & Jesus' Past Lives 1:27:42 Was Jesus Vegetarian? 1:37:41 Fasting for Spiritual Purification & Wellness 1:43:52 The Argument of Jesus Eating Fish 1:46:17 Results of Following the “Jesus Diet” 1:55:04 Daily Prayer Process of Essenses 2:00:59 Beyond Dogma: Feeling The True Law of God 2:05:36 Apocalyptic Cult? True Meaning Behind The End of Darkness 2:14:58 Sharing a Prayer from the Essenes 2:18:17 Finding Your Own Path 2:25:21 Conclusion ___________ André's Book Recommendations: https://www.knowthyself.one/books Aaron Abke is a spiritual teacher and content creator, with a mission is to awaken this planet to the awareness of our oneness and collective destiny, which is called "4th Density Consciousness". This is Unity Consciousness; the awareness of Love and Oneness as the Highest Truth of the Universe. Highly studied in The Law of One, Aaron teaches others how to integrate and embody this Truth in their Being, rather than merely learning about it. His aim is to provide humanity with the tools, knowledge, and practices needed to ascend our consciousness to the 4th Density Level. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AaronAbke Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aaronabke/ Website: https://www.aaronabke.com "Jesus In India", video mentioned in the episode: https://youtu.be/TEvomvO8cb0?si=JWbdWsY3AD7pdKu- ___________ Looking to Start a Podcast? Podcasting Course: https://www.podcastpurpose.com/ Know Thyself Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knowthyself/ Website: https://www.knowthyself.one Clips Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ4wglCWTJeWQC0exBalgKg Listen to all episodes on Audio: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4FSiemtvZrWesGtO2MqTZ4?si=d389c8dee8fa4026 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/know-thyself/id1633725927 André Duqum Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreduqum/ Meraki Media https://merakimedia.com https://www.instagram.com/merakimedia/
"It's not about the big picture, it's about celebrating the small wins. Over time, you will start seeing some change. - Rasean Hyligar" If you're feeling stuck in the same spot, constantly held back by the fear of failure, then you are not alone! You've probably tried to push past your fears, but they keep creeping back in, making you doubt every step you take. It's like being on a hamster wheel, running but going nowhere fast. You know you've got potential, but fear has you wrapped up in its grip, and it's a struggle to break free from it. But guess what? I've got the secret sauce to help you bounce back and reclaim your power from fear! Let's dive into how you can turn fear from a roadblock into a stepping stone. Are you ready to level up and conquer those fears once and for all? Value Nuggets Redefine failure as a learning - Failure is not a dead end but a gold mine of lessons. By redefining failure as learning outcomes, you change the narrative from a negative to a constructive perspective. This mindset shift aids in developing resilience, encourages thoughtfulness, and promotes continuous improvement in your journey. Embrace the power of overcoming - Facing and overcoming challenges is key to personal and professional growth. By embracing this process, you prime yourself to handle bigger obstacles with resilience. This potent ability can elevate you beyond what you believe to be your limits, helping you flourish in spite of adversities. Leverage fear for personal growth - Fear often holds us hostage, keeping us away from pursuing our dreams and aspirations. However, when we consciously decide to leverage fear, it turns into a catalyst propelling us towards growth. Reinterpreting fear as a vital stepping stone can open doors to success that seemed previously unattainable. ⬇️Resources⬇️ Podcast: https://www.mgspodcast.com/ Email List: https://motivategrindsucceed.eo.page/subscribe Support The Show: https://www.mgsclub.club/ 7 Day Procrastination Busting Challenge: https://motivategrindsucceed.eo.page/qdrrf Donate to the show: https://www.mgsclub.club ~_~_~_~_~_~_~
In this episode of the Money Magic Podcast Vangile welcomes Mmatshilo Motsei, an expert in African birthing practices, author, PhD holder, and former activist, as her guest. Mmatshilo shares her journey, from feeling burdened by her family's legacy of healers to embracing it as a privilege. She shares how education often focuses on making a living rather than nurturing dreams and the pressure to conform to societal expectations, especially for women. She highlights the importance of resilience and the need to acknowledge contradictions in indigenous knowledge due to colonization. She reflects on the impact of hospital births on maternal and infant trauma and advocates for home births as a less violent alternative. She discusses the politicization of childbirth, particularly in developing countries, and the importance of education and advocacy for women's rights in birthing choices. Mmatshilo also emphasizes the significance of respecting women's choices in pain management during childbirth and cultural rituals surrounding pregnancy and naming ceremonies. The conversation extends to the undervaluation of reproductive labor and the lack of understanding among men about the birthing process. She also shares personal experiences and discusses the importance of communal support during childbirth and the transformative power of birth stories. She also announces the launch of Africa Ikalafe Pluriversity, an academy for indigenous knowledge focused on African spirituality and childbirth philosophy. This is another powerful podcast episode. Tune in. During this episode, you will learn about: - 00:02:20: Introduction to Mmatshilo Motsei, an expert in African birthing practices - 00:08:30: Being labelled a rebel and navigating societal expectations - 00:13:09: The prize of conforming and going against your soul - 00:16:07: Life is like a dance - 00:19:17: Journey from being a nurse to midwife to PhD - 00:23:58: The trauma of birth - 00:28:42: Christianizing indigenous practices - 00:32:00: The role of Indigenous midwives in childbirth - 00:38:08: The politicization of childbirth -00:42:24: The politicization of childbirth and empowering women's birthing choices - 00:46:00: Dealing with blame, shame and guilt after giving birth - 00:51:93: Pre-conception rituals to welcome the soul - 00:55:59: The importance of communal support after childbirth - 01:00:12: The invisibility of reproductive labor - 01:06:50: Being conceived through love and how birth stories shape us -01:11:31: Reinterpreting your birth story - 01:13:08: Launching Africa Ikalafe Pluriversity - 01:19:40 Contact Mmatshilo at: https://afrikaikalafe.org/ Or Register for The African Spirituality of Childbirth course at: https://learn.afrikaikalafe.org/ Notable Quotes "Success and prosperity must be our default, must be a place where we operate from." "Once you know what your no-no is... you refuse to take it." "The womb is a carrier of life and also a carrier of pain." "Stories are about interpretation. You reinterpret it in a way that makes sense for you in this world now.” “Life is like a dance... You conform for some time to buy yourself time." Additional money resources: One on One Coaching: https://www.wealthy-money.com/coaching 7 Day Tapping into Ancestral Money Wisdom Training: https://wealthy-money.com/training Let's connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vangilemakwakwa/
Michael and Nathan delve into the intricacies of eschatology, particularly contrasting premillennial and amillennial perspectives. In this thought-provoking episode, they explore the theological underpinnings of these views, dissecting key passages and addressing practical implications for Christian living. From the interpretation of Revelation to the nature of Christ's reign, they navigate complex theological terrain with clarity and insight. Whether you're a seasoned theologian or new to the discussion, this episode offers valuable insights into understanding the end times and its relevance for believers today.
Often, creativity comes in the form of adaptation. Reinterpreting a classic can re-frame stories and songs in creative ways for a whole new audience. Meet award-winning music producer and Beatles audio expert Giles Martin – son of legendary music producer George Martin. Giles talks about working closely with his father to adapt the revered Beatles canon and optimizing the sound for Cirque du Soleil's Beatles-inspired show, LOVE, featuring the music of The Beatles through time.
97 MinutesSome Strong LanguageThomas777 is a revisionist historian and a fiction writer.Thomas joins Pete for an episode that spans a century of topics mostly having to do with Thomas' revisionist look on a century of Leftist horrors.Thomas' SubstackThomas' Book "Steelstorm Pt. 1"Thomas' Book "Steelstorm Pt. 2"Thomas on TwitterThomas' CashApp - $7homas777Get Autonomy19 Skills PDF DownloadSupport Pete on His WebsitePete's PatreonPete's SubstackPete's SubscribestarPete's VenmoPete's Buy Me a CoffeePete on FacebookPete on Twitter
Have you heard the myths about feminist readings of the Bible? Some common myths include: feminist interpretations of the Bible are anti-male, feminist readings ignore traditional religious teachings, and feminist perspectives on the Bible are not rooted in scholarly research. Our guest, Dr. Julie Faith Parker, will share the truth, dispel these myths, and provide a deeper understanding of the feminist perspectives found in biblical texts.My special guest is Dr. Julie Faith ParkerOur guest today is Dr. Julie Faith Parker, an accomplished biblical scholar and author of the book "Eve Isn't Evil: Feminist Readings of the Bible to Upend Our Assumptions." With a distinguished background in ancient languages, including Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic, Dr. Parker brings a wealth of expertise to the discussion. Her extensive research focuses on the cultural and linguistic nuances of the biblical world, providing valuable insights into feminist interpretations of biblical texts. As a visiting scholar at Union Theological Seminary and a biblical scholar in residence at Marble Collegiate Church in New York City, Dr. Parker's work has garnered widespread acclaim for its scholarly depth and thought-provoking perspectives. We are honored to have her join us on the show today.The past is a foreign country. They do things differently there. - Dr. Julie Faith ParkerIn this episode, you will be able to:Explore feminist perspectives in the Bible to uncover hidden narratives and empower your understanding.Gain insight into the cultural context of biblical times, shedding light on the lives of women in the ancient world.Discover the significance of understanding original languages to unveil deeper meanings within biblical texts.Challenge traditional interpretations of the Bible to embrace diverse and inclusive perspectives.Experience the transformative and empowering nature of the Psalms through a feminist lens.Discovering the Significance of Original LanguagesThe episode emphasizes the value of studying the Bible in its original languages. Such study provides valuable insights into the minds of biblical figures and bypasses the influence of interpretive decisions made by translators. By examining the scripture in Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and other languages, listeners can discover new nuances, foster a deeper understanding of the texts, and challenge commonly accepted interpretations.The resources mentioned in this episode are:To purchase Julie Faith Parker's book Eve Isn't Evil, visit her website at JuliefaithParker.com.Join the Difference Makers community on Patreon to access exclusive episodes, engage with guests, and participate in polls to shape the future of the podcast. Visit www.patreon.com/aworldofdifference to join for as little as $5 a month.Engage with Lori and other listeners in the Difference Makers community to access exclusive content and connect with like-minded individuals.Explore the Difference Makers community on Patreon to access deeper episodes with guests like Julie Faith Parker and gain insights into their perspectives and experiences.Subscribe to the Difference Makers community on Patreon to access all past and future episodes, providing a wealth of content to explore and enjoy.Gaining Insight into the Cultural ContextUnderstanding the cultural context that shaped the Bible's narratives, forms a significant part of the discussions in this episode. The biblical world, markedly different from today's society, had unique vocabularies, concepts, and societal structures that influence how we interpret the text. Grasping these aspects is vital to fully appreciate the texts and uncover hidden meanings obscured by modern perspectives.The key moments in this episode are:00:00:02 - Introduction to the Podcast00:00:32 - Introducing Betterhelp00:01:22 - Introducing Dr. Julie Faith Parker00:03:18 - Understanding the Biblical World00:08:08 - Importance of Language Study00:14:08 - Reinterpreting the Psalms00:16:43 - The Psalms in Latin America00:18:26 - Teaching in Sing Sing00:20:58 - Criminals in the Bible00:27:17 - Feminist Lens on the Scriptures00:28:22 - Feminist Interpretation of Scriptures00:29:49 - Unique Filters in Reading Scriptures00:31:32 - Family Struggles and Labels00:35:35 - Reinterpretation of Eve00:40:55 - Consequences of Punishments00:41:04 - The Divine Mother and Daughter00:42:22 - The Misinterpretation of Eve00:44:50 - Feminist Lens on the Book of Job00:48:26 - Job's Integrity and Feminist Takeaway00:51:06 - Understanding Eve and Women in Ancient Scriptures00:54:00 - Introduction to Difference Maker Community00:54:40 - Exclusive Episodes and Community Benefits00:55:03 - Call to Action00:54:00 - Introduction to Difference Maker Community00:54:40 - Exclusive Episodes and Community BenefitsAll of us are different, but some people have labels that are put upon them that you live with because it's your ticket to services. It's how you hopefully can get some help, but that's not easy. - Dr. Julie Faith ParkerExploring Feminist Perspectives in the BibleThe episode unveils a fresh outlook on biblical narratives by exploring feminist interpretations. By questioning traditional interpretations, particularly those that perpetuate inequality, and shedding light on the strength and resilience of women in the Bible, the episode underscores their crucial role in biblical stories. Such exploration of feminist perspectives can break away from the conventional interpretations, highlighting women's experiences, voices, and roles in the Bible.Timestamped summary of this episode:00:00:02 - Introduction to the PodcastLori introduces the podcast and its focus on making a difference for those who are different. She also highlights the importance of self-care for difference-makers.00:00:32 - Introducing BetterHelpLori talks about the importance of seeking help and introduces Betterhelp.com/difference as the sponsor of the podcast, offering a 10% discount to listeners. She shares her personal experience with therapy and healing.00:01:22 - Introducing Dr. Julie Faith ParkerLori introduces Dr. Julie Faith Parker, a biblical scholar and author of "Eve isn't evil feminist readings of the Bible to upend our assumptions." She highlights Dr. Parker's extensive background and research interests.00:03:18 - Understanding the Biblical WorldDr. Parker discusses the importance of understanding the cultural differences in the biblical world, emphasizing the tribal, age-integrated society and the absence of certain concepts like privacy, individualism, and race.00:08:08 - Importance of Language StudyDr. Parker shares her experience studying multiple languages and how it offers insights into the biblical texts. She emphasizes the importance of original languages to better understand cultural nuances and avoid the biases of translators.00:14:08 - Reinterpreting the PsalmsJulie shares her experience of using the Psalms for spiritual connection during a dangerous encounter in Nicaragua. She highlights the cultural and biblical significance of the Psalms and the sense of worship they provide.00:16:43 - The Psalms in Latin AmericaJulie reflects on her experience of singing the Psalms in Spanish during worship in Venezuela. She discusses the influence of liberation theology and the impact of the Psalms on her understanding of different types of liberation.00:18:26 - Teaching in Sing SingJulie talks about her transformative experience teaching at Sing Sing Maximum security prison. She emphasizes the intelligence and capability of the incarcerated individuals and challenges the stigma surrounding people who have been incarcerated.00:20:58 - Criminals in the BibleJulie discusses the presence of individuals who committed crimes in the Bible, such as Cain, Moses, David, Jesus, and Paul. She emphasizes the importance of offering second chances and not being quick to judge incarcerated individuals.00:27:17 - Feminist Lens on the ScripturesJulie explains her choice of using a feminist lens to interpret the scriptures. She shares her experience of feeling empowered and discovering a different perspective on the story of Eve, challenging traditional interpretations.00:28:22 - Feminist Interpretation of ScripturesJulie discusses making the scriptures accessible to all, regardless of biblical education. Feminist interpretation liberated her and she hopes her book will do the same.00:29:49 - Unique Filters in Reading ScripturesJulie talks about the uniqueness of individual filters when reading scriptures. She relates it to her work in leadership development and emphasizes the relevance of the scriptures to human experiences.00:31:32 - Family Struggles and LabelsJulie shares her family struggles, including her son's autism diagnosis and daughter's bipolar disorder. She highlights the importance of erasing the stigma associated with such conditions and finding help.00:35:35 - Reinterpretation of EveJulie discusses her reinterpretation of Eve, emphasizing her curiosity and the blame unfairly placed on her. She delves into the translations and punishments related to Eve's story.00:40:55 - Consequences of PunishmentsJulie explores the consequences of the punishments given to Adam and Eve. She discusses the ideology and patriarchy reflected in the scriptures' portrayal of gender roles.00:41:04 - The Divine Mother and DaughterJulie discusses the relationship between Eve and God, highlighting the divine connection between mothers and daughters. She emphasizes that the presence of women together reflects the presence of the divine mother and daughter.00:42:22 - The Misinterpretation of EveJulie delves into the misinterpretation of Eve's actions, pointing out the mistranslation of her words and the bias against her character in the biblical text. She challenges the traditional narrative and provides a feminist perspective on Eve.00:44:50 - Feminist Lens on the Book of JobJulie explores the feminist perspective in the book of Job, highlighting the portrayal of women characters and their significance in the narrative. She emphasizes the importance of interpreting the text through a feminist lens to uncover hidden biases.00:48:26 - Job's Integrity and Feminist TakeawayJulie discusses Job's refusal to accept blame and his unwavering integrity in the face of adversity. She interprets this as a feminist takeaway, emphasizing the importance of standing up against unfair accusations and holding onto one's truth.00:51:06 - Understanding Eve and Women in Ancient ScripturesJulie shares her insights on understanding Eve and women in ancient scriptures, highlighting the importance of reexamining the portrayal of women in religious texts. 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What is it like to meet murderers on death row? What is it like to meet mass shooters (those who survived)? Their families and friends? What is it like to meet the families and friends of their victims? In this episode, Dr. Jillian Peterson takes us through the lives of mass shooters and tells us about some of the variables in their psychological journey from being a wee baby to becoming a mass murderer. She also shares warning signs - what mass shooters leak before they begin their killing rampage. And, of course, we talk about guns and mass shootings. Are the two connected? Well, let me say this - England and New Zealand banned many types of guns and mass shootings decreased dramatically! One of the factors that I found fascinating about mass shooters is their desire for fame or perhaps infamy. So that I won't spoil too much here, listen to Dr. Peterson talk about this factor and also be sure to visit the No Notoriety website, which was founded by the parents of a mass shooting victim. Dr. Peterson is a professor of criminology and criminal justice at Hamline University, where she is the Executive Director of the Violence Prevention Project Research Center. She is the co-author of Violence Project – How to Stop the Mass Shooting Epidemic, a book that we discuss in this episode. To learn more about Dr. Peterson, you can visit her academic and personal home pages. America's Gun Violence - Resurrecting & Reinterpreting the 2nd Amendment: in this episode, Dr. Robert Spitzer tells the history of gun regulation in America, and how the NRA transformed itself from helping Congress regulate guns to opposing all gun regulations. I hope you enjoy this episode. Adel, host & producer History Behind News podcast & on YouTube Unravelling the Middle East: This new special series - an in-depth history and analysis of the Middle East - will launch in January. Get Unravelling the Middle East Spotify, Apple, Castbox, iHeart Radio, Amazon Music or Radio Public. SUPPORT: Click here and join our other supporters in the news peeler community. Thank you.
As we approach the holiday season, we'll re-imagine the traditional nativity story, encouraging acknowledgement and inclusion of all faiths during this time. We'll explore the distinction between being religious and having faith. We'll shed light on influential women who have embodied a powerful faith, and inspire you to approach diverse beliefs and experiences with an open heart.We'll journey through the intersections of religion, nature, and human relationships, challenging the lone wolf narrative and the skewed perceptions of Jesus. We'll unwrap the teachings of Mary Magdalene and her devotion as an example of the interconnectedness that bonds us all. We'll also explore unique concepts like past, present, and future lives occurring simultaneously and the power of energy co-creating with Love. And let's not forget the integral part that the wheel of the year, Yule faith and spirituality play in our personal growth, as we unlearn the cultural conditioning that's shaped us. We hope you adore this episode and find it supportive for your journey towards a deeper relationship with yourself, love, abundance, your magick and creating a wider foundation for your business to prosper. If Whisky Made Woman has impacted you today, make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode and thank you for leaving a rating and review of the show. We read everyone and celebrate your AHA! moments. To go deeper and wider... Transform your wealth identity hereJoin my signature program Your Prosperity Unlocked Here.Join the Abundant Heart Collective Today.New to my work - start hereWatch the Ultimate Manifestation Masterclass Here.Discover your Manifestation Powers Here.5 Steps to Manifest Your Dream Life Here.Share your aha moments with Bunny on Instagram.Got a question you'd love answered on the podcast? Send it to - Dear Bunny ...
Episode 54.Since his childhood in Los Angeles, Daniel has lived in various parts of the U.S. as well as in Israel, Italy, and Germany. In each place, Daniel has enriched his Jewish practice by familiarizing himself with the local language and traditions, including trope (the melodies used to chant the Torah and other parts of the Bible in synagogue services). Another expression of his curiosity about histories and cultures is through writing liturgical texts and prayers. Daniel also taps into his lifelong fascination with the weather in order to get to know, and respond to, a place. For instance, upon moving to Arizona, he found a connection between that desert climate and Israel, inspiring him to write a new prayer for the Southwest's summer rainy season, which he linked directly to a Torah portion read each year in June or July. In these and other ways, different aspects of his identity – including being an Ashkenazi Jew and American – reinforce one another. Highlights:- For Daniel, Jewish identity is grounded through food, sounds, texts, and melodies, not a particular denomination.- Daniel values the use of different languages and melodies in synagogue services.- He writes liturgy and enjoys exploring new elements of holidays and other aspects of Jewish tradition.- Living in various countries has facilitated exposure to different forms of Jewish practice.- Learning about the weather in a new home prompted the composition of new Jewish liturgy, such as Daniel's prayer for the Southwest Monsoon after moving to Arizona.- Exposure to different Jewish narratives in Berlin expanded Daniel's knowledge of German-Jewish history beyond the Holocaust.Social Media links for Daniel: Shofarot – https://ritualwell.org/ritual/shofarot-tripartite-proposalAmerican Kaddish – https://www.tikkun.org/tikkundaily/2018/11/02/an-american-kaddish/“New Simanim for a New Year (5781) – https://ritualwell.org/ritual/new-simanim-new-year-5781/Monsoon prayer – https://ritualwell.org/ritual/tefillat-ha-monsoon-prayer-southwest-monsoon“Praying for the Monsoon: An Arizona Liturgical Adventure” – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lLGR-TBgSIHomage to the Italian Jewish tradition (and Purim) – https://youtu.be/-njuXO2sqsoSocial Media links for Méli:Talking with God Project – https://www.talkingwithgodproject.orgLinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/melisolomon/Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100066435622271Transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1851013/episodes/14024564Follow the podcast!The Living Our Beliefs podcast offers a place to learn about other religions and faith practices. When you hear about how observant Christians, Jews and Muslims live their faith, new ideas and questions arise. Comments? Questions? Email Méli at – info@talkingwithgodproject.orgThe Living Our Beliefs podcast is part of the Talking with God Project. For information on talks, blog posts and more, go to – https://www.talkingwithgodproject.org/
Continuing our love and relationships series, we revisit my chat with the incredible Alain de Botton. One of the most listened episodes on Slo Mo, I and the British-Swiss philosopher, Alain de Botton, dive deep into one of my favorite topics: Love. Alain de Botton is a philosopher and writer of essayistic books that have been described as a "philosophy of everyday life." He's written on love, travel, architecture and literature. His books have been bestsellers in 30 countries and have sold millions of copies. Alain also started and helps to run a school in London called The School of Life, dedicated to a new vision of education. His latest book, published in September 2019, is a collection of essays written for The School of Life, titled The School of Life: An Emotional Education.I love talking about love, just as much as I'm happy to discuss happiness. Alain's body and scope of work is so vast, I decided to focus this conversation entirely on love, sex, and relationships. I'm so glad I did.We will revisit:What is love? Alain's definition of love: 'when two people meet in their raw condition.'How the opposite extreme of love is Loneliness, not Hatred.How Life is a desperate emergency, and if we can just admit that, things open up.Why Christianity gives a privileged role to those who sufferOne of the most honest takes on sex you'll ever hearHow we're always trying to get our life as close as possible to our true realityIf we're all imperfect, doesn't that make imperfection perfect?How we've replaced happiness with "fun" just as we've replaced love with "romance"The contradictions in love and how they're only glaring because they violate a script or story we expect from our relationshipHow we shouldn't be held accountable for what we feel, but rather the actions we take based on those feelings.Reinterpreting the typical disaster scenario in a relationship when one partner cheats on another.Humanity's transition from demonizing sex to trying to understand itThe differences (or lack thereof) between male and female in love and sexSexual fetishes and their unique place in couple connectionsUndertakers and nurses as beacons of acceptanceThe game of life is trying to find connectionsThe ironic outcome of jealousy's intentionsHow to keep your partner faithfulAlain's love advice to my daughterCoping with the feeling of being rushed into marriage as a womanWhat "God is love" really meansSeeing your partner as an Adorable Idiot rather than just a regular idiotConnect with Alain de Botton on Twitter @alaindebotton and alaindebotton.comYouTube: @mogawdatofficialInstagram: @mo_gawdatLinkedIn: /in/mogawdatWebsite: mogawdat.comDon't forget to subscribe to Slo Mo for new episodes every Saturday. Only with your help can we reach One Billion Happy #onebillionhappy
The Imperial Commonwealth: Australia and the Project of Empire, 1867-1914 (Manchester University Press, 2023) by Dr. Wm. Matthew Kennedy tells the story of how from the late 1800s to the early 1900s, Australian settler colonists mobilised their unique settler experiences to develop their own vision of what 'empire' was and could be. Reinterpreting their histories and attempting to divine their futures with a much heavier concentration on racialized visions of humanity, white Australian settlers came to believe that their whiteness as well as their Britishness qualified them for an equal voice in the running of Britain's imperial project. Through asserting their case, many soon claimed that, as newly minted citizens of a progressive and exemplary Australian Commonwealth, white settlers such as themselves were actually better suited to the modern task of empire. Such a settler political cosmology with empire at its center ultimately led Australians to claim an empire of their own in the Pacific Islands, complete with its own, unique imperial governmentality. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose forthcoming book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The Imperial Commonwealth: Australia and the Project of Empire, 1867-1914 (Manchester University Press, 2023) by Dr. Wm. Matthew Kennedy tells the story of how from the late 1800s to the early 1900s, Australian settler colonists mobilised their unique settler experiences to develop their own vision of what 'empire' was and could be. Reinterpreting their histories and attempting to divine their futures with a much heavier concentration on racialized visions of humanity, white Australian settlers came to believe that their whiteness as well as their Britishness qualified them for an equal voice in the running of Britain's imperial project. Through asserting their case, many soon claimed that, as newly minted citizens of a progressive and exemplary Australian Commonwealth, white settlers such as themselves were actually better suited to the modern task of empire. Such a settler political cosmology with empire at its center ultimately led Australians to claim an empire of their own in the Pacific Islands, complete with its own, unique imperial governmentality. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose forthcoming book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
The Imperial Commonwealth: Australia and the Project of Empire, 1867-1914 (Manchester University Press, 2023) by Dr. Wm. Matthew Kennedy tells the story of how from the late 1800s to the early 1900s, Australian settler colonists mobilised their unique settler experiences to develop their own vision of what 'empire' was and could be. Reinterpreting their histories and attempting to divine their futures with a much heavier concentration on racialized visions of humanity, white Australian settlers came to believe that their whiteness as well as their Britishness qualified them for an equal voice in the running of Britain's imperial project. Through asserting their case, many soon claimed that, as newly minted citizens of a progressive and exemplary Australian Commonwealth, white settlers such as themselves were actually better suited to the modern task of empire. Such a settler political cosmology with empire at its center ultimately led Australians to claim an empire of their own in the Pacific Islands, complete with its own, unique imperial governmentality. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose forthcoming book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/australian-and-new-zealand-studies
The Imperial Commonwealth: Australia and the Project of Empire, 1867-1914 (Manchester University Press, 2023) by Dr. Wm. Matthew Kennedy tells the story of how from the late 1800s to the early 1900s, Australian settler colonists mobilised their unique settler experiences to develop their own vision of what 'empire' was and could be. Reinterpreting their histories and attempting to divine their futures with a much heavier concentration on racialized visions of humanity, white Australian settlers came to believe that their whiteness as well as their Britishness qualified them for an equal voice in the running of Britain's imperial project. Through asserting their case, many soon claimed that, as newly minted citizens of a progressive and exemplary Australian Commonwealth, white settlers such as themselves were actually better suited to the modern task of empire. Such a settler political cosmology with empire at its center ultimately led Australians to claim an empire of their own in the Pacific Islands, complete with its own, unique imperial governmentality. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose forthcoming book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Imperial Commonwealth: Australia and the Project of Empire, 1867-1914 (Manchester University Press, 2023) by Dr. Wm. Matthew Kennedy tells the story of how from the late 1800s to the early 1900s, Australian settler colonists mobilised their unique settler experiences to develop their own vision of what 'empire' was and could be. Reinterpreting their histories and attempting to divine their futures with a much heavier concentration on racialized visions of humanity, white Australian settlers came to believe that their whiteness as well as their Britishness qualified them for an equal voice in the running of Britain's imperial project. Through asserting their case, many soon claimed that, as newly minted citizens of a progressive and exemplary Australian Commonwealth, white settlers such as themselves were actually better suited to the modern task of empire. Such a settler political cosmology with empire at its center ultimately led Australians to claim an empire of their own in the Pacific Islands, complete with its own, unique imperial governmentality. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose forthcoming book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies
Dr. Jacqueline Hazelton is Executive Editor of the journal International Security at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Harvard Kennedy School. Dr. Hazelton came to the Belfer Center from the Naval War College where she was an Associate Professor in the Department of Strategy and Policy. At the Naval War College, Hazelton taught strategy and policy to U.S. and international military officers and their civilian equivalents. Her courses for officers focused on understanding the political effects of military force and how to translate military strategy into desired policy outcomes. Hazelton's research ranges from grand strategy, great power military intervention, and U.S. foreign and military policy to counterinsurgency, terrorism, and the uses of military power. She recently published Bullets Not Ballots: Success in Counterinsurgency Warfare and is working on a manuscript about great powers and military interventions.
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A new account of the Mediterranean economy in the 10th to 12th centuries, forcing readers to entirely rethink the underlying logic to medieval economic systems. Chris Wickham re-examines documentary and archaeological sources to give a detailed account of both individual economies, and their relationships with each other. Chris Wickham offers a new account of the Mediterranean economy in the tenth to twelfth centuries, based on a completely new look at the sources, documentary and archaeological. Our knowledge of the Mediterranean economy is based on syntheses which are between 50 and 150 years old; they are based on outdated assumptions and restricted data sets, and were written before there was any usable archaeology; and Wickham contends that they have to be properly rethought. The Donkey and the Boat: Reinterpreting the Mediterranean Economy, 950-1180 (Oxford UP, 2023) is the first book ever to give a fully detailed comparative account of the regions of the Mediterranean in this period, in their internal economies and in their relationships with each other. It focusses on Egypt, Tunisia, Sicily, the Byzantine empire, Islamic Spain and Portugal, and north-central Italy, and gives the first comprehensive account of the changing economies of each; only Byzantium has a good prior synthesis. It aims to force our rethinking of how economies worked in the medieval Mediterranean. It also offers a rethinking of how we should understand the underlying logic of the medieval economy in general. Chris Wickham is Chichele Professor of medieval history emeritus at University of Oxford. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
A new account of the Mediterranean economy in the 10th to 12th centuries, forcing readers to entirely rethink the underlying logic to medieval economic systems. Chris Wickham re-examines documentary and archaeological sources to give a detailed account of both individual economies, and their relationships with each other. Chris Wickham offers a new account of the Mediterranean economy in the tenth to twelfth centuries, based on a completely new look at the sources, documentary and archaeological. Our knowledge of the Mediterranean economy is based on syntheses which are between 50 and 150 years old; they are based on outdated assumptions and restricted data sets, and were written before there was any usable archaeology; and Wickham contends that they have to be properly rethought. The Donkey and the Boat: Reinterpreting the Mediterranean Economy, 950-1180 (Oxford UP, 2023) is the first book ever to give a fully detailed comparative account of the regions of the Mediterranean in this period, in their internal economies and in their relationships with each other. It focusses on Egypt, Tunisia, Sicily, the Byzantine empire, Islamic Spain and Portugal, and north-central Italy, and gives the first comprehensive account of the changing economies of each; only Byzantium has a good prior synthesis. It aims to force our rethinking of how economies worked in the medieval Mediterranean. It also offers a rethinking of how we should understand the underlying logic of the medieval economy in general. Chris Wickham is Chichele Professor of medieval history emeritus at University of Oxford. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
A new account of the Mediterranean economy in the 10th to 12th centuries, forcing readers to entirely rethink the underlying logic to medieval economic systems. Chris Wickham re-examines documentary and archaeological sources to give a detailed account of both individual economies, and their relationships with each other. Chris Wickham offers a new account of the Mediterranean economy in the tenth to twelfth centuries, based on a completely new look at the sources, documentary and archaeological. Our knowledge of the Mediterranean economy is based on syntheses which are between 50 and 150 years old; they are based on outdated assumptions and restricted data sets, and were written before there was any usable archaeology; and Wickham contends that they have to be properly rethought. The Donkey and the Boat: Reinterpreting the Mediterranean Economy, 950-1180 (Oxford UP, 2023) is the first book ever to give a fully detailed comparative account of the regions of the Mediterranean in this period, in their internal economies and in their relationships with each other. It focusses on Egypt, Tunisia, Sicily, the Byzantine empire, Islamic Spain and Portugal, and north-central Italy, and gives the first comprehensive account of the changing economies of each; only Byzantium has a good prior synthesis. It aims to force our rethinking of how economies worked in the medieval Mediterranean. It also offers a rethinking of how we should understand the underlying logic of the medieval economy in general. Chris Wickham is Chichele Professor of medieval history emeritus at University of Oxford. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/middle-eastern-studies
A new account of the Mediterranean economy in the 10th to 12th centuries, forcing readers to entirely rethink the underlying logic to medieval economic systems. Chris Wickham re-examines documentary and archaeological sources to give a detailed account of both individual economies, and their relationships with each other. Chris Wickham offers a new account of the Mediterranean economy in the tenth to twelfth centuries, based on a completely new look at the sources, documentary and archaeological. Our knowledge of the Mediterranean economy is based on syntheses which are between 50 and 150 years old; they are based on outdated assumptions and restricted data sets, and were written before there was any usable archaeology; and Wickham contends that they have to be properly rethought. The Donkey and the Boat: Reinterpreting the Mediterranean Economy, 950-1180 (Oxford UP, 2023) is the first book ever to give a fully detailed comparative account of the regions of the Mediterranean in this period, in their internal economies and in their relationships with each other. It focusses on Egypt, Tunisia, Sicily, the Byzantine empire, Islamic Spain and Portugal, and north-central Italy, and gives the first comprehensive account of the changing economies of each; only Byzantium has a good prior synthesis. It aims to force our rethinking of how economies worked in the medieval Mediterranean. It also offers a rethinking of how we should understand the underlying logic of the medieval economy in general. Chris Wickham is Chichele Professor of medieval history emeritus at University of Oxford. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-studies
A new account of the Mediterranean economy in the 10th to 12th centuries, forcing readers to entirely rethink the underlying logic to medieval economic systems. Chris Wickham re-examines documentary and archaeological sources to give a detailed account of both individual economies, and their relationships with each other. Chris Wickham offers a new account of the Mediterranean economy in the tenth to twelfth centuries, based on a completely new look at the sources, documentary and archaeological. Our knowledge of the Mediterranean economy is based on syntheses which are between 50 and 150 years old; they are based on outdated assumptions and restricted data sets, and were written before there was any usable archaeology; and Wickham contends that they have to be properly rethought. The Donkey and the Boat: Reinterpreting the Mediterranean Economy, 950-1180 (Oxford UP, 2023) is the first book ever to give a fully detailed comparative account of the regions of the Mediterranean in this period, in their internal economies and in their relationships with each other. It focusses on Egypt, Tunisia, Sicily, the Byzantine empire, Islamic Spain and Portugal, and north-central Italy, and gives the first comprehensive account of the changing economies of each; only Byzantium has a good prior synthesis. It aims to force our rethinking of how economies worked in the medieval Mediterranean. It also offers a rethinking of how we should understand the underlying logic of the medieval economy in general. Chris Wickham is Chichele Professor of medieval history emeritus at University of Oxford. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/italian-studies
A new account of the Mediterranean economy in the 10th to 12th centuries, forcing readers to entirely rethink the underlying logic to medieval economic systems. Chris Wickham re-examines documentary and archaeological sources to give a detailed account of both individual economies, and their relationships with each other. Chris Wickham offers a new account of the Mediterranean economy in the tenth to twelfth centuries, based on a completely new look at the sources, documentary and archaeological. Our knowledge of the Mediterranean economy is based on syntheses which are between 50 and 150 years old; they are based on outdated assumptions and restricted data sets, and were written before there was any usable archaeology; and Wickham contends that they have to be properly rethought. The Donkey and the Boat: Reinterpreting the Mediterranean Economy, 950-1180 (Oxford UP, 2023) is the first book ever to give a fully detailed comparative account of the regions of the Mediterranean in this period, in their internal economies and in their relationships with each other. It focusses on Egypt, Tunisia, Sicily, the Byzantine empire, Islamic Spain and Portugal, and north-central Italy, and gives the first comprehensive account of the changing economies of each; only Byzantium has a good prior synthesis. It aims to force our rethinking of how economies worked in the medieval Mediterranean. It also offers a rethinking of how we should understand the underlying logic of the medieval economy in general. Chris Wickham is Chichele Professor of medieval history emeritus at University of Oxford. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A new account of the Mediterranean economy in the 10th to 12th centuries, forcing readers to entirely rethink the underlying logic to medieval economic systems. Chris Wickham re-examines documentary and archaeological sources to give a detailed account of both individual economies, and their relationships with each other. Chris Wickham offers a new account of the Mediterranean economy in the tenth to twelfth centuries, based on a completely new look at the sources, documentary and archaeological. Our knowledge of the Mediterranean economy is based on syntheses which are between 50 and 150 years old; they are based on outdated assumptions and restricted data sets, and were written before there was any usable archaeology; and Wickham contends that they have to be properly rethought. The Donkey and the Boat: Reinterpreting the Mediterranean Economy, 950-1180 (Oxford UP, 2023) is the first book ever to give a fully detailed comparative account of the regions of the Mediterranean in this period, in their internal economies and in their relationships with each other. It focusses on Egypt, Tunisia, Sicily, the Byzantine empire, Islamic Spain and Portugal, and north-central Italy, and gives the first comprehensive account of the changing economies of each; only Byzantium has a good prior synthesis. It aims to force our rethinking of how economies worked in the medieval Mediterranean. It also offers a rethinking of how we should understand the underlying logic of the medieval economy in general. Chris Wickham is Chichele Professor of medieval history emeritus at University of Oxford. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In part two of their conversation with deradicalized extremist and former Canadian government operative, Mubin Shaikh, Lola and Meagan dig into Mubin's meet-cute with his now-wife (who was not Muslim when they met), how little she knew about his extremism, why 9/11 was the turning point in his radical beliefs, and his deeper exploration into Islamic texts and interpretations. They discuss how he reached out to the Canadian government after a former acquaintance was arrested for a bomb plot, going undercover to disrupt a terrorist plot by the Toronto 18, the intervention work he's done, and how his work has impacted him emotionally. To learn more about Mubin's work, visit Parents4Peace.org or call 1-844-49-PEACE Trust Me is brought to you by BetterHelp! Visit BetterHelp.com/trust to get 10% off your first month! Quote your car insurance at Progressive.com to join the over 29 million drivers who trust Progressive! Got your own story about cults, extreme belief, or abuse of power? Leave a voicemail or text us at 347-86-TRUST (347-868-7878) OR shoot us an email at TrustMePod@gmail.com CHECK OUT OUR MERCH!! bit.ly/trustmemerch INSTAGRAM: @TrustMePodcast @oohlalola @meaganelizabeth11 TWITTER: @TrustMeCultPod @ohlalola @baberahamhicks TIKTOK: @TrustMeCultPodcast
Kansas City shooting of a Black teenager who was at the wrong address, New York woman in the wrong driveway shot dead, Alabama birthday party mass shooting, Nashville school mass shooting, Half Moon Bay mass shooting, Monterey Park Lunar New Year mass shooting, and many, many more! How did we get here?!? I don't remember it being this bad before, back in the 1980s or even the '90s. My distinguished guest, Dr. Robert Spitzer, takes us through the history of how we got here. How did an amendment about the militia that was pretty much an artifact of the 18th century - like the 3rd amendment about quartering soldiers in our homes - was resurrected and reinterpreted. How the NRA morphed from helping the government write gun regulations to vehemently opposing regulations. And how mass shootings increased after the assault weapons ban lapsed in 2004. And then, there is Justice Scalia's landmark decision in the Heller case, which changed so much about gun rights and regulations. Dr. Spitzer is a professor at the Political Science Department of the State University of New York at Cortland, AKA SUNY Cortland. He is the author of fifteen books, including several on gun control. His latest book, which was published this year, is The Gun Dilemma, which we discuss in this episode. Dr. Spitzer has testified before Congress, participated in meetings at the White House, and his work has been cited by federal courts. To learn more about Dr. Spitzer and his extensive research and publications, you can visit his academic and personal home pages. In addition, below are links to other podcast conversations about protests and revolutions: S3E1: History of the Republican Party, Prof. Paul This is the story of how the Republican Party switched positions and platforms with the Democratic Party. Here is a hint: if you recall, President Trump hung Andrew Jackson's portrait in the Oval Office - a Democrat - and not Lincoln's - a Republican! I hope you enjoy these episodes. Adel Host of the History Behind News podcast SUPPORT: Click here and join our other supporters in the news peeler community. Thank you.
Anders joins the podcast to discuss changing lyrical concepts, albums as photographs, staying inspired, finding direction in life and much more!Anders' Artist Pick - Orbit Culture - https://www.instagram.com/orbitcultureCHAPTERS0:00 Musicians That Inspire You1:36 Inspiration vs Personality3:57 Staying Inspired8:24 Constantly Learning9:40 Looking Back at Albums11:30 Creative Boundaries12:50 Dealing with Criticism14:52 Pushing Through Hard Times18:00 Direction in Life25:38 Lyrical Topics / Focus27:45 Reinterpreting your Lyrics28:34 Pandemic Life / Changing Lyrics33:39 The Next Guest's Question34:30 Anders' Artist Pick34:55 Finishing UpNew Episodes Mondays and Thursdays - Subscribe for more!Find us on Socials:https://www.instagram.com/ttsdpodhttps://www.instagram.com/joe_rowley_97https://www.tiktok.com/@ttsdpod*About The Podcast*Turn That Sh*t Down hosts some of the most exciting and compelling conversations between host Joe Rowley and a variety of guitarists, drummers, bassists, producers, vocalists and music industry professionals spanning across multiple genres from Heavy Metal, to Rock, Blues and so much more! Topics of conversation tend to include mental health, self improvement, issues in the music industry, trends in heavy metal, guitar playing and more.*Current Credits*Current Credits - Ryan Roxie (Alice Cooper Band), Rob Chapman, James Monteith (Tesseract), Rabea Massaad, Adam De Micco (Lorna Shore), Dean Lamb (Archspire), David Davidson (Revocation), Nick Johnston, Jason Evans (Ingested), Baard Kolstad (Leprous) George Lever, Sophie Burrell Josh Baines (Malevolence), Cole Rolland, Jacob Umansky (Intervals), Rudy Ayoub, Gabe Mangold (Enterprise Earth), Sped Spedding, Tim Mills (BareKnuckle Pickups), Simon Dobson (Parallax Orchestra), Craig 'Goonzi' Gowans (Bleed From Within), Mike Malyan (Monuments), Rusty Cooley, Eric Steckel, Greg Koch and more!*Affiliate Links*Looking to start a podcast yourself? Head over to Buzzsprout using the link below to claim your FREE $20 Amazon Gift Voucher when you sign up!Buzzsprout - https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1906077*Thanks for reading this far - you're the best.*
If you're dealing with a setback or obstacle, this might be the episode for you. Inspired by the Tim Ferris question... “How has a failure, or apparent failure, set you up for later success? Do you have a “favorite failure” of yours?" If you found any value in this episode, leave a 5-star review! That will help more people become their best by seeing these episodes. Also, let's connect on Instagram and send me a text with your thoughts on the latest episode by texting me at 608-770-3437.
Sermon For February 26, 2003 Reinterpreting The Story Of Temptation by Rev. Joshua Bell
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진행자: 홍유, Brolley Genster 1. PM stresses safety measures for Suneung day 기사요약: 한총리 “코로나 확산세 신속히 대처…17일 수능 대비 만전” [1] Prime Minister Han Duck-soo called for extra crowd safety measures after the national college entrance examination, or Suneung, which will take place on Thursday. *crowd: 사람들, 군중, 무리 *examination: 시험 [2] "Related authorities should do their best regarding COVID-19 disinfection so test takers can take the exam in a safe environment," Han said at a Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters meeting held Monday. *authority: 당국 *environment: 환경 [3] Han also mentioned the importance of safety management, as test takers are likely to gather for celebration after the exam, in light of the Itaewon tragedy where 158 people lost their lives. *mention: 말하다, 언급 *in light of: 에 비추어, 을 고려하여 [4] “Authorities should inspect safety management plans after the exam in cooperation with local governments and business associations, as well as monitor the situation even excessively,” Han said. *inspect: 점검하다, 사찰하다 *excessively: 지나치게, 심히, 매우 원문 링크: http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20221110000120&ACE_SEARCH=1 2. All-new Hyundai Grandeur returns after 6 years 기사요약: 그랜저 다 바꿨다, 6년 만에 새 모델 [1] Hyundai Motor on Monday launched the all-new Grandeur, the seventh-generation fully changed model of its top-selling midsize sedan, a comeback after six years with global sales set to begin from the second quarter next year. *quarter: 분기 [2] Since its debut in 1986, the Grandeur has long been considered a luxury sedan here, widely chosen as the executive ride for local chaebol companies. *considered: 깊이 생각한, 존경받는, 중히 여겨지는 *executive: 경영 간부 [3] But the car's former cachet may have been overshadowed by its younger sibling Genesis' bigger presence in recent years. *cachet: 특징 *overshadowed: 빛을 잃게 만들다, 그늘을 드리우다 [4] Reinterpreting the first-generation Grandeur's square-shaped exterior, the seventh-generation Grandeur's design applied Hyundai Motor's philosophy to reflect on the past, incorporating refinement and sophistication along with innovative, high-tech details. *reinterpret: 재해석하다, 새롭게 해석하다 *refinement: 개선 원문 링크: http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20221114000572
Join Dr. Ryan as he reflects on the recent launch of Charting Mastery, how to reinterpret results, and continue moving forward! If you are interested in getting 1:1 coaching with Dr. Ryan, sign up for a discovery call TODAY! During this episode you will learn about; [0:00] Welcome [1:42] The importance of knowing your “why” [5:38] Looking at what people need [7:01] Awareness and reflection [10:03] We try to avoid pain to seek pleasure and to do it in an efficient manner. [11:26] What are you facing today that you might choose to interpret differently?
Katy Milkman is a professor at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and the former president of the international Society for Judgment and Decision Making. She's also the author of the best selling book, How to Change: The Science of Getting From Where You Are to Where You Want to Be. So, with all her expertise and years of study, one would think Katy is the ultimate decision maker. But, she says she struggles to make decisions just like the rest of us! And that's why she loves researching how we make decisions in key areas of our life, like finances, health, and education. In this episode, we talked about common mistakes people make when trying to make choices or build habits. To me, the most interesting pluck up Katy described was escalation of commitment. It means that once we make a decision, oftentimes we stick to it, even though sometimes it's better to reassess and move on. Katy says we can reinterpret our failures and see them as successes because we learned something about ourselves. I know I learned so much about decision making, as well as success and failure from Katy and I hope you do as well. Learn more about Katy Milkman here. -- Love the podcast? Please follow us or subscribe for FREE, rate, and leave us a review! Follow Liz on Instagram: @lizbohannon @ssekodesigns. This podcast is produced by Hueman Group Media. Follow us on IG @huemangroupmedia and Twitter @hueman_media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Katy Milkman is a professor at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and the former president of the international Society for Judgment and Decision Making. She's also the author of the best selling book, How to Change: The Science of Getting From Where You Are to Where You Want to Be. So, with all her expertise and years of study, one would think Katy is the ultimate decision maker. But, she says she struggles to make decisions just like the rest of us! And that's why she loves researching how we make decisions in key areas of our life, like finances, health, and education. In this episode, we talked about common mistakes people make when trying to make choices or build habits. To me, the most interesting pluck up Katy described was escalation of commitment. It means that once we make a decision, oftentimes we stick to it, even though sometimes it's better to reassess and move on. Katy says we can reinterpret our failures and see them as successes because we learned something about ourselves. I know I learned so much about decision making, as well as success and failure from Katy and I hope you do as well. Learn more about Katy Milkman here. -- Love the podcast? Please follow us or subscribe for FREE, rate, and leave us a review! Follow Liz on Instagram: @lizbohannon @ssekodesigns. This podcast is produced by Hueman Group Media. Follow us on IG @huemangroupmedia and Twitter @hueman_media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What does it mean for us if the miracles in Scripture really happened? What does it mean if they didn't? In this conversation, Lead Pastor Josh Scott and Director of Content Derek Webb reflect on these questions, discussing the idea that whether or not miracles literally happened matters less than the truth they reveal about who Jesus was and what he cared most about. This episode continues our “What About...? Outtakes” series, where we're responding to some of your important questions about faith. Episode Recap: We're answering some of the “What about...?” questions we haven't covered yet (0:40) Do you believe in miracles? (1:47) The things we call miracles were really about Jesus disrupting the social order (4:46) The Jesus movement was socially radical, but that decreased over time (6:43) Signs aren't supposed to be worshiped, they're supposed to point us to truth (9:00) It doesn't really matter whether miracles happened, it matters what they mean (12:39) Resources: Learn more about GracePointe Check out our schedule of upcoming events Watch our previous “What About...?” sermons Follow GracePointe on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, and send us your questions for future episodes
What is Agent Orange and why did the Kennedy Administration decide to use it? How did Diem's Regime collapse? What was the Buddhist Crisis? Time Period Covered 1961 - 1963 In the final part of our exploration into the beginnings of the "Vietnam War", we look at the circumstances surrounding the early Kennedy years and how a 'prudent' approach to South Vietnam resulted in a number of problems, both immediate and in the future. We look in depth at Operation Ranch Hand, the decision to use defoliants in South Vietnam, as well as how the Diem Regime becomes a no longer viable partner for the US and their wider strategic interests. We explain the Buddhist Crisis and the self-immolation of Quang Duc and the competing visions of a new South Vietnam. Finally the coup against Diem, Kennedy's assassination as well as the return of Pol Pot to the jungles of Vietnam represents a new chapter in the coming historical hurricane. Sources Christopher Goscha Vietnam: A New History Fredrick Logevall The Embers of War Edward Miller The Vietnam War & Reinterpreting the Buddhist Crisis (Modern Asian Studies November 2015) Neil Sheehan The Pentagon Papers Geoffrey Warner The United States and Vietnam 1945-1965 (International Affairs October 1972) William Buckingham The US Air Force and Herbicides in Southeast Asia Show Content https://www.shadowsofutopia.com/dramatis-personae.html Support https://www.shadowsofutopia.com/support.html
Dr. Kyle J. Anderson is an assistant professor at the State University of New York (SUNY) Old Westbury. Anderson's most recent book, "The Egyptian Labor Corps: Race, Space, and Place in the First World War," (University of Texas Press 2021) tells the history of Egypt's involvement in World War I (WWI) by telling the story of the Egyptian Labor Corps (ELC) and how the treatment of these primarily rural workers influenced the 1919 Egyptian Revolution. In episode 22 of Tahrir Podcast, Anderson joins me for a conversation on the ELC, Egypt's role in WWI, and most importantly, a reinterpretation of the 1919 Egyptian Revolution. Special thanks to the Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo (NVIC) for giving me access to their library where I had the opportunity to read the first chapter of this book in person. Dr. Anderson's book: https://utpress.utexas.edu/books/anderson-egyptian-labor-corps Episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/UP2bLOwLsOA Reach out! TahrirPodcast@gmail.com Streaming everywhere! https://linktr.ee/TahrirPodcast Support us on Patreon for as low as $2 per month ($20 per year)! https://www.patreon.com/TahrirPodcast (Use VPN if in Egypt)
On Episode 37 of C60 Health Connections we are joined by TEDx Speaker and co-founder/head coach of Enlifted, Mark England. Mark provides in-depth insight into the power of a resilient mindset, and talks about how to achieve it through The Enlifted Method. The Enlifted Method expands on the concepts of positive attitude and a growth mindset by distilling big ideas into a simple process that guides you in implementing new ways of thinking immediately. Through The Enlifted Method, you can learn how those big setbacks in life can become a “set-up” for an unexpected, amazing outcome… that can literally put you on the path in life that you were destined for. Mark England has been researching, presenting and coaching on the power of words and stories for the past 15 years. Mark holds a master's degree in Education, and was an elementary school sports teacher before getting into personal development. Disclaimer: These statements and products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The information on this show, and C60 Purple Power products, are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, mitigate, or prevent disease. Please consult a healthcare professional before starting any new diet or exercise regimen. Individual results may vary. Thanks for listening! To learn more about C60, please visit: https://shopc60.com/what-is-c60 Use the Coupon Code: THEC60SHOW for 10% off your first order at: https://shopc60.com/ Visit us on social media! Facebook. Instagram. YouTube. Twitter. Pinterest. Search for us (“C60 Purple Power”) on any of your favorite alternative social media channels too. Enlifted Practical Mindset Certification https://enlifted.me/ Enlifted Social Media https://www.facebook.com/enliftedcoaches/ https://www.instagram.com/enliftedcoaches/ Get Enlifted Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/get-enlifted/id1611959870 Mark's TEDx Talk https://youtu.be/K-6as-5dxSs Post-Traumatic Growth Film https://www.posttraumaticgrowth.film/mark-england
Who isn't stressed these days? Stress seems ubiquitous in ourselves, our clients, and everyone else! The good news? According to our guest this episode, Dr. Gabriel Paoletti, stress doesn't have to mean that things are going wrong. Stress is actually an indicator of the things that matter to us and what we care about. Listen with us as Dr. Paoletti stresses reorienting our approach from “feeling good” to “doing good.”Gabriel Paoletti, EdD, MAPP.Dr. Paoletti is a Mental Fitness Scientist at the Uniformed Services University's Consortium for Health and Military Performance (CHAMP). He is a subject matter expert in mental skills, positive and performance psychology, resilience, and leadership. Dr. Paoletti translates basic and clinical research to create culturally appropriate, evidence-based, impactful written and multimedia educational resources and presentations in the Human Performance Resources by CHAMP (HPRC) team.Resources mentioned in this episode:Human Performance Resources by CHAMP website - https://www.hprc-online.org [14:30]Create a “Stress Helps Me” Mindset worksheet - https://www.hprc-online.org/mental-fitness/spiritual-fitness/create-stress-helps-me-mindset/ [14:40]Make Stress Good For You! - https://www.hprc-online.org/mental-fitness/sleep-stress/make-stress-good-you [26:30]Active Constructive Responding - https://www.hprc-online.org/mental-fitness/sleep-stress/active-constructive-responding-acr-worksheetCalls-to-action: For example:Subscribe to the Practical for Your Practice PodcastSubscribe to The Center for Deployment Psychology Monthly Email
97 Minutes Some Strong Language Thomas777 is a revisionist historian and a fiction writer Thomas joins Pete for an episode that spans a century of topics mostly having to do with Thomas' revisionist look on a century of Leftist horrors Today's Sponsors - Autonomy and, Mises Birmingham Event Thomas' Substack Thomas on Twitter Thomas' Book "Steelstorm" Get Autonomy 19 Skills PDF Download The Monopoly On Violence Support Pete on His Website Pete's Patreon Pete's Substack Pete's Subscribestar Pete's Paypal Pete's Books on Amazon Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter