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Matt Slick Live (Live Broadcast of 08/27/2025) is a production of the Christian Apologetics Research Ministry (CARM). Matt answers questions on topics such as: The Bible, Apologetics, Theology, World Religions, Atheism, and other issues! You can also email questions to Matt using: info@carm.org, Put "Radio Show Question" in the Subject line! Answers will be discussed in a future show. Topics Include: Matt Announces The Release of New WebSite Articles—Priesthood Table of The RCC and EO, Levels of Reward in Heaven/The Need to Equip The Saints so We Can Reach The Lost/ Caller Wants to Know if Matt Has a "Go To" Bible Verse to Live By/Which Translation Does He Prefer, and Why there are Currently so Many/ Matt Discusses the Current State of Artificial Intelligence for Websites/Email Question—A "Oneness" Dress Issue/ Can God Destroy a "Spirit?"/Why Eternal "Punishment" Requires Experience/ Matt Discusses Problems with "Soul Sleep" and "Annihilationism"/How this Relates to The Dual Nature of Jesus/A "Oneness" Problem Examined/ 1 Peter 2:8—Does God Appoint Disobedience?/ August 27, 2025
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Become a Parajunkie TODAY for Zero Ads Always, livestreams every week, and early releases! It's the best way to support us and what we do:)With the blood moon coming up in early September, we wanted to make an episode about how the moon relates to the paranormal!The moon has always carried mystery, but does it also fuel the paranormal? In this episode of The Most Haunted City on Earth, Madison and Chris explore the ancient folklore, chilling legends, and modern theories linking lunar cycles to hauntings, madness, and supernatural activity.From Babylonian moon gods and Greek philosophers to werewolf myths, ghost festivals, and modern ghost hunts timed with lunar phases, we unravel how humanity has long believed the moon affects spirits and even our own behavior. Is there real evidence behind the “lunar effect,” or are we seeing the power of belief itself at work?Along the way, we dive into historical accounts, scientific studies, and personal stories—from hospital workers swearing the full moon makes nights chaotic, to investigators reporting more ghostly encounters during certain moon phases.
Nine months. Nine nations. A hurricane. Exotic locations. Primitive villages. Jungles.For Northwest Christian alumni Jackson Schlesinger, the World Race, an amazing gap year journey directed by Adventures In Missions, there were the challenges that stemmed from the program's design to teach leadership while providing amazing spiritual formation - and then there were the challenges no one saw coming.Like for example, a flood.Today, we get to hear from Jackson as he recounts his adventures and talks about how God used the expected - and the unexpected - to grow and stretch him."Kingdom Culture Conversations" is a podcast created through Frameworks, a Biblical worldview initiative of Northwest Christian School.For more information on Frameworks, please visit: https://frameworks.ncsaz.org/For more information on Northwest Christian School, visit: https://www.ncsaz.org/To reach out to Geoff Brown, please email gbrown@ncsaz.org or you can reach him by cell phone: (623)225-5573.
Welcome back to Snafu w/ Robin Zander. In this episode, I'm joined by Simone Stolzoff – author of The Good Enough Job and the upcoming How to Not Know – and our opening keynote speaker at Responsive Conference 2025. We explore what it means to have an identity beyond your job title, why rest is essential for high performance, and how ritual and community offer grounding in an age of uncertainty. Simone shares how Judaism and Shabbat have shaped his views on balance, the role of “guardrails” over boundaries, and how we can build more durable lives – personally and professionally. We talk about the future of religion, the risks and opportunities of AI, and why books still matter even in a tech-saturated world. Simone also offers practical writing advice, previews his next book, and explains why embracing uncertainty may be the most valuable skill of all. Simone will be speaking live at Responsive Conference 2025, September 17–18, and I can't wait for you to hear more. If you haven't gotten your tickets yet, get them here. Start (00:00) Identity Beyond Titles (01:07.414) What identities do you hold that aren't listed on your LinkedIn? Simone's Answer: Ultimate frisbee player – “the entirety of my adult life” Aspiring salsa dancer – taking intro classes with his wife Former spoken word poet – “It was the most important thing to me when I was 19 years old.” New father – navigating life with a five-month-old "I encourage people to ask: what do you like to do, as opposed to what do you do?" Shabbat as a Sanctuary in Time (01:58.831) Robin references Simone's TED Talk, focusing on Shabbat as a metaphor for boundary-setting and presence. Simone expands: Shabbat offers a weekly rhythm to separate work from rest. Emphasizes the idea of "sacred time" and intentional disconnection from screens. Shabbat is a “sanctuary in time,” paralleling physical sanctuaries like churches or synagogues. Relates this to work-life balance, noting that intentions alone aren't enough – infrastructure is needed. "We have intentions… but what actually leads to balance is structural barriers." Boundaries vs. Guardrails (04:44.32) Cites Anne Helen Petersen's metaphor: Boundaries = painted lane lines Guardrails = physical barriers that actually keep you on the road There are calls for more guardrails (structural protections) in modern life. Examples: Airplane mode during playtime with his kid Attending yoga or activities where work can't creep in "Individually imposed boundaries often break down when the pressures of capitalism creep in." Religion, Ritual & Community (06:48.57) Robin asks how Judaism has shaped Simone's thinking around work and life. Simone reflects: Religion offers a “container” with a different value system than capitalism. As organized religion declined, people turned to work for identity, meaning, and community. Religion can offer rituals to process uncertainty — e.g., mourning rituals like sitting shiva. Religious or community spaces offer contrast: they don't care about your career success. "Religion is sort of like a container… with a value system that isn't just about growth charts." "It can be refreshing to say: Day 1, do this. Day 7, go for a walk." Personal journey: Simone reconnected with Judaism in his 30s as he built his own family. Once, went out of obligation, then rejected it, and now see beauty in ritual and intergenerational wisdom. The Future of Religion & Community (09:12.454) Robin theorizes a future rise in spiritual and communal gatherings: Predicts new spiritual movements or evolutions of old ones Notes a hunger for meaningful in-person connection, especially post-AI and amid tech saturation "There's a hunger... as AI and screens define how we relate, people want to gather in person." "I don't tend to make predictions, but I think this one's inevitable." Simone agrees... but offers data as contrast: Cites the decline in religious affiliation in the U.S. 1950s: 3–4% unaffiliated Today: Nearly 1 in 3 identify as “Nones” (no religion) Notes reasons: Rising wealth tends to increase secularism The internet creates alternate identity spaces "I do believe there is inevitability in the growth [of spirituality]... But the data points the opposite way." Simone reflects on the factors behind declining religious affiliation: Doubt now builds community – the internet has enabled people to connect around leaving religion as much as practicing it. Political entanglement – many young Americans, especially, are alienated by the perceived overlap between right-wing politics and Christianity. Yet despite this secular trend, the need for meaning, ritual, and purpose remains universal. “There still is this fundamental need to find meaning, to find purpose, to find ritual… even if it's not in the forms we're used to.” A Church in the Mission (13:07.182) Robin shares a formative experience from 2016: That year, he launched both Robin's Café and the first Responsive Conference. When he walked into the theater space that would become his café, he encountered a young, diverse Christian revival group – live music, dancing, and energetic worship happening in a Mission District theater. This juxtaposition – a traditional spiritual gathering inside a modern, “hip” venue – left a lasting impression. “It felt like a revival meeting in the South… except it was full of people my age and younger, partying on a Saturday morning – and it just happened to be church.” You Are More Than Your Work (14:51.182) Robin segues into the idea of multiple identities: He recalls how reading The 4-Hour Work Week helped him embrace not defining himself solely by his entrepreneurial work. Even on tough days running a business, movement and fitness have been a grounding force – something he does daily, independent of career performance. Quotes from Simone's TED Talk: “Some people do what they love for work; others work so they can do what they love. Neither is more noble.” Robin asks Simone to share the origin of this line and how it connects to the poet Anis Mojgani. Simone recounts a pivotal conversation during college: As a poetry and economics double major, he was wrestling with career path anxiety. He interviewed his favorite poet, Anis Mojgani, asking: “Do you believe in the idea, ‘Do what you love and never work a day in your life'?” Mojgani's response: “Some people do what they love for work. Others do what they have to so they can do what they love when they're not working. Neither is more noble.” This countered Simone's expectations and left a deep impression. He highlights two cases for cultivating a broader identity beyond work: Business Case: High performance requires rest. People with “greater self-complexity” — more identities outside of work — are more creative, more resilient, and more emotionally stable. Moral Case: Investing in other parts of ourselves makes us better citizens, community members, and humans. Singular identity (especially career-based) is fragile and susceptible to collapse — e.g., pandemic layoffs. Solely work-based identity also sets unrealistically high expectations that can lead to disappointment. “You're balancing on a very narrow platform… You're susceptible to a large gust of wind.” Robin reflects on how the Responsive Manifesto intentionally avoids prescribing one path: It's not anti-work or anti-grind. Recognizes that sometimes hard work is necessary, especially in entrepreneurship. Shares how his friend's newsletter, Just Go Grind, embraces the idea that seasons of hustle are sometimes required. “Everyone figuring out their own boundaries is actually the goal.” Work Isn't Good or Bad – It's Complex (18:34.436) Simone adds that society tends to polarize the narrative around work: Some say “burn it all down”, that work is evil. Others say, “Do what you love, or it's not worth doing.” His book The Good Enough Job argues for a middle way: It's not hustle propaganda. It's not a slacker's manifesto. It's about recognizing that we spend a huge portion of our lives working, so it matters how we approach it, but also recognizing we're more than just our jobs. He introduces the concept of temporal balance: “There's a natural seasonality to work.” Sometimes, long hours are necessary (e.g., startup mode, sales targets). But it should be a season, not a permanent lifestyle. What's the Role of Books in the Age of AI? (22:41.507) Robin poses a forward-looking question: In an age when AI can summarize, synthesize, and generate information rapidly, what's the role of books? Especially nonfiction, where facts are easier to reproduce. Simone responds with both uncertainty and hope: Human storytelling as a moat: His work relies on reporting, profiling, and character studies — something LLMs can't yet replicate with nuance. He doesn't know how long this will remain defensible, but will continue to lean into it. Books are more than information: Books have utility beyond facts: they are entertainment, physical objects, and cultural symbols. Quotes the vibe of being surrounded by books: there's even an untranslatable word (possibly German or Japanese) about the comfort of unread books. A vinyl-record future: Books may become more niche, collectible, or artisanal, similar to vinyl. But they still hold society's most well-formed, deeply considered ideas. The human touch still matters: A typed note that looks handwritten isn't the same as a note that is handwritten. People will crave authenticity and human creation, especially in a tech-saturated world. “You can appreciate when something has a level of human touch, especially in an increasingly tech-powered world.” He closes with a self-aware reflection: “I don't claim to know whether my career will still exist in five years… which is why I picked this topic for my second book.” “Created by Humans” (25:49.549) Robin references a conversation with Bree Groff, who imagined a world where creative work carries a “Created by Human” tag, like organic food labeling. “I think we'll see that [kind of labeling] in the next few decades – maybe even in the next few years.” As AI-generated content floods the market, human-made work may soon carry new cultural cachet. Simone shares a turning point: after submitting an op-ed to The New York Times, his editor flagged a bad metaphor. En route to a bachelor party, he opened ChatGPT, asked for new metaphors, chose one, and it made the print edition the next day. “Maybe I've broken some law about journalism ethics... but that was the moment where I was like: whoa. This sh*t is crazy.” The Home-Buying Crash Course Powered by AI (27:57) Robin's breakthrough came while navigating the chaos of buying a house. He used ChatGPT to upskill rapidly: Structural questions (e.g., redwood roots and foundation risk) Zoning and legal research Negotiation tactics “The rate of learning I was able to create because of these tools was 10 to 100 times faster than what I could've done previously.” How to Live Without Knowing (29:41.498) Simone previews his next book, How to Not Know, a field guide for navigating uncertainty. In an age of instant answers, our tolerance for the unknown is shrinking, while uncertainty itself is growing. “We're trying to find clarity where there is none. My hope is that the book offers tools to live in that space.” The “Three Horsemen of Delusion”: Comfort – we crave the ease of certainty. Hubris – we assume we know more than we do. Control – we believe certainty gives us power over the future. Robin asks how Simone finds his stories. His answer: chase change. Whether internal (doubt, transformation) or external (leaving a cult, facing rising seas), he seeks tension and evolution. Examples: A couple questioning their marriage An employee leading dissent at work A man leaving his religious identity behind A nation (Tuvalu) confronting its own disappearance “The story you find is always better than the one you seek.” Want to Be a Writer? Start Writing. (36:50.554) Robin asks for writing advice. Simone offers two pillars: Ask These Four Questions: What's the story? Why should people care? Why now? Why you? “Only you can tell the story of buying a café and selling it on Craigslist.” Build the Practice: Writing is not just inspiration—it's routine. Schedule it. Join a group. Set deadlines. “Writing is the act of putting your ass in the chair.” Robin applauds Simone's book title, How to Not Know, for its playfulness and relevance. He asks how Simone's own relationship with uncertainty has evolved through his research. Simone reflects on how writing his first book, The Good Enough Job, softened his stance, from a hot take to a more nuanced view of work's role in life. Similarly, with his new book, his thinking on uncertainty has shifted. “Uncertainty is uncomfortable by design. That discomfort is what makes us pay attention.” Simone once championed uncertainty for its spontaneity and freedom. But now, he sees a more complex dance between certainty and uncertainty. “Certainty begets the ability to become more comfortable with uncertainty.” He gives the example of a younger self traveling with no plan, and the maturity of seeing how some people use uncertainty to avoid depth and commitment. Durable Skills for an Unstable Future (43:57.613) Robin shifts to the practical: In a world where stability is fading, what should we teach future generations? Simone shares three core “durable skills”: Learn how to learn – Adaptability beats certainty. Tell compelling stories – Human connection never goes out of style. Discern control from chaos – Use a mental decision tree: What can I control? If I can't control it, can I prepare? If I can't prepare, can I accept? “Often we're more uncomfortable with uncertainty than with a certain bad outcome.” He cites research showing people are stressed more by maybe getting shocked than actually getting shocked. AI as Editor, Not Author (47:23.765) Robin circles back to AI. Simone explains how his relationship with it has evolved: He never uses it for first drafts or ideation. Instead, AI serves as a “sparring partner” in editing – great at spotting drag, less useful at solving it. “People are often right about something being wrong, but not about the solution. I treat AI the same way.” Simone defends creative friction as essential to craft: rewriting, deleting, struggling – that's the work. The Chinese Farmer & the Fallacy of Forecasts (50:27.215) Robin expresses cautious optimism – but also fears AI will widen inequality and erode entry-level jobs. He asks what gives Simone hope. Simone counters with the “Parable of the Chinese Farmer,” where events can't be judged good or bad in real time. His conclusion: we don't know enough to be either pessimistic or optimistic. “Maybe AI ushers in civil unrest. Maybe a golden age. Maybe yes, maybe no.” He's most hopeful about the growing value of human touch – gifts of time, love, and effort in an increasingly automated world. Where to Find Simone (53:44.845) Website: thegoodenoughjob.com Newsletter: The Article Book Club (monthly articles not written by him, thousands of subscribers) Robin reminds listeners that Simone will be the opening speaker at Responsive Conference 2025, September 17–18. People Mentioned: M'Gilvry Allen Anne Helen Petersen Anis Mojgani Bree Groff Tim Ferriss Steven Pressfield Ernest Hemingway Justin Gordon Organizations Mentioned: Responsive Conference Zander Media Asana, Inc X, The Moonshot Factory (formerly Google X) Waymo, Jewish Community Centers (Boulder & Denver) Robin's Cafe Amazon Google / Alphabet Books & Newsletters The Good Enough Job How to Not Know (upcoming book) The 4‑Hour Workweek Just Go Grind Article Book Club
Get David's BooksFascia: What it is and Why it MattersFascia, Function, and Medical Applications Get 25% off with PromoCode FFM25 – Order by September 23rd!Show Notes:ANTOMYSCAPES COMPANY INFOAnatomySCAPES dissection lab experiences are made for bodyworkers. All licensed, hands-on health professionals are welcome! We take you into a 3D experience of the human body helping you understand the fascial system from the inside out. In our state-of-the-art dissection lab, we guide you through the layers so you can SEE for yourself what fascia LOOKS like, what it FEELS like and how it RELATES to its surroundings. Then we amp up your learning with hands on demos, 3D model making, movement, discussion and visually stunning slide presentations.In a word, it's a blast! And it's just for you. Improve your touch. Up your confidence. Take your bodywork skills next level. Visit AnatomySCAPES.com to find out more. Friends of David Lesondak save ($150 off Fall 2025 In Person Workshops and Labs)! Use code: FRIENDSOFDAVIDCOURSESJourney into the MATRIX: the Fascial SystemOct 7-9, 2025San Diego, CA www.anatomyscapes.com/matrixDissection Lab IntensiveOct 13-16, 2025San Diego, CA www.anatomyscapes.com/dissectionlabintensivewebsite: www.anatomyscapes.comFB: facebook.com/AnatomySCAPESIG: instagram.com/anatomyscapesYouTube: youtube.com/@anatomyscapesemail: info@anatomyscapes.comRachelle Clauson, BS, BCTMB, is a nationally board-certified massage therapist, educator and author. Rachelle served as a dissector and director for the Fascial Net Plastination Project (2018-2022) during which she co-founded AnatomySCAPES to better inform bodyworkers about fascia. She teaches internationally about the fascial system's structural organization, function, and beauty through original tissue images, art and hands-on model making. She co-authors the Anatomy for Touch column in Massage & Bodywork magazine, and is a guest co-presenter for the ABMP Podcast. She is a contributing author for Fascia, Function, and Medical Applications (CRC Press, 2021, 2025), and the Myofascial System in Form and Movement (Handspring Publishing, 2022).Nicole Trombley, MA, CMT, is a massage therapist, owner of Equilibrio Massage, contributing author for Massage & Bodywork magazine, and co-founder of AnatomySCAPES. Nicole became an NCBTMB-certified massage therapist in 2004 after a decade serving at the national level in the nonprofit sector. Building on her background in the sciences, she was part of one of the first Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) projects geared toward getting more women and girls involved in the sciences. When she's not at the massage table, you might find her deep down a rabbit hole in research databases or in the stacks at her local university library.The Sciatic Nerve: A 3D View from the Inside Out | Massage & Bodywork Magazinehttps://youtu.be/zDaORjYL5k8?si=LayWaSrVRjEGP4MeFascial Net Plastination Projecthttps://linktr.ee/fnpp
In this episode, evolutionary biologist Douglas Emlen joins Fred Lawrence in a conversation about his research on extreme animal weapons— from the horns of a rhinoceros beetle to elk antlers. He discusses his family's scientific legacy, his early reluctance to follow in their footsteps, and how his childhood experiences in Kenya influenced his path. In his award-winning book, Animal Weapons: The Evolution of Battle, Emlen also explores the parallels between animal and human arms races. His interdisciplinary work connects biological evolution with military history, shedding light on the forces that drive the escalation of weapons in both human societies and nature.
What if someone in your family started doing things no one could explain?In this episode, we hear the personal account of someone who grew up with Paramahamsa Vishwananda — not as a distant guru, but as a close friend. From sacred ash (vibhuti) appearing on photos to spontaneous spiritual visions, these aren't stories from books — they're real experiences. Joined by Swami Revatikaanta and Mayuran, we explore key moments, including Ravi's encounter with the Divine Mother — a life-changing experience that later continued with a darshan of Lord Narasimha.The life of Paramahamsa Vishwananda continues to inspire and reminds us that the Divine is still fully alive today — touching not just one life, but many.Watch Thinking Bhakti on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@SwamiRevatikaantaofficial
Join Priscilena as she discusses Common Core, a set of K-12 education standards used to guide the teachings of math and language arts to students. Included are studies of Common Core's effects on students and educators, its implementation across various states, and the uncovered truths about its overall efficacy on children's learning and psyche. This episode is show #1 in the continuing series of Common Core episodes. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/new-heights-show-on-education--4114185/support.
Haverhill community activist Kalister Green-Byrd was a reluctant writer prodded to pen a memoir by friends.The 91-year-old's book, “Overcoming the Odds,” relates her experiences from being raised in segregated Decatur, Ala., and coming to Massachusetts at 18. Green-Byrd, 91, a recent guest on WHAV's “Win for Breakfast” program, shared the experience of writing a memoir.“I kept saying, ‘No, no I am not a writer. I don't want to talk about it.' I just played the hand that life dealt me. Just like playing cards whatever hand is dealt to you. They were just supportive, very helpful and said we will help you. And so I thought about it. I prayed on it. I cried about it and they kept encouraging me. That's how it initially got started,” Green-Byrd said.Friends found her story fascinating, Green-Byrd said. Upon coming to Massachusetts, she spent eight years on the Cape and migrated to Haverhill at the suggestion of a friend.In Haverhill she discovered a challenging housing situation for her growing family. Her solution was to get involved with Community Action. She eventually became a member of the Community Action board of directors and then won an appointment to the Haverhill Housing Authority as its first African-American woman. She also served on the board of directors for the YWCA and Latino Coalition and was a founding member of the League of Women Voters of Haverhill. Green-Byrd also had a more than 20-year career as an administrator for Title 1 programs with the state Department of Education.Green-Byrd's book tells her story from her childhood through her adult life as an activist and mother of seven. She writes about her faith in God as a primary source of consolation and strength.Green-Byrd said writing the book was an emotional rollercoaster as she had to relive events she would have preferred to forget.“You have to tell it all, the good, the bad, indifferent. There are things that happen in life we can't change that we're not proud of but they did happen. So, if you are going to talk about it and tell the story, you have to tell it all,” she said.Proceeds from the sale of the book, available from the publisher West Bow Press and elsewhere, will be split between the Riverside Church's Kalister Green Education Fund and Calvary Baptist Church.Support the show
Cowboys receiver CeeDee Lamb visited with the media on Wednesday about how his contract situation during last year's camp relates to Micah Parsons.
Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark gives a great reminder of how God relates to your pain. It is through Jesus, who went through a lot of pain and suffering for you.Become a Bold Partner Today: https://give.moodyradio.org/bsj?appeal=podcast&utm_source=bsm_podcast&utm_medium=description&utm_term=radioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Docs Outside The Box - Ordinary Doctors Doing Extraordinary Things
SEND US A TEXT MESSAGE!!! Let Drs. Nii & Renee know what you think about the show!Send us a Voice Message - https://www.speakpipe.com/docsoutsidetheboxHave a question for the podcast?Text us at 833-230-2860On this episode we talk about the parallels between the entertainment industry scandals like the Sean "Diddy" Combs case and the power imbalances in healthcare. If you've witnessed unethical behavior in medicine that was swept under the rug, we want to hear your story. Did you speak up? If not, why? Leave us a voice message or text us.We discuss:00:00 Introduction.02:55 Shoutout to the new residents out there
In this episode, we will discuss the book of Ruth, focusing on questions centered on how Ruth relates to Job, the significance of Elimelek, and why Ruth uncovered Boaz's feet. Join Karla and Mike as they converse with Dr. Beth Stovell to get your questions answered! To check out Dr. Stovell's resources mentioned in this episode, visit: Podcast:https://bridgingtheology.com/ Book: https://amzn.to/3XNrXPn
Joel as it relates to Revelation
The Potter and the Clay Pastor Tommy expresses gratitude and surprise at God's role as the potter, molding individuals. "Sometimes when the potter gets a hold of the clay, he's got to mold it a little bit." Relates this to a Bible school lesson about God breathing on clay to make man, and on man to make him clay, emphasizing the need to be moldable by the Spirit of God. Psalms 116 Pastor Tommy references Psalms 116, highlighting the psalmist's love for the Lord because He hears his voice and supplications. "I love the Lord because He hath heard my voice and my supplications, because He hath inclined His ear unto me." Pastor Tommy notes the psalmist's declaration to call upon the Lord as long as he lives. "Therefore will I call upon him as long as I live." Pastor Tommy references the psalmist's experience with sorrows of death and pains of hell, emphasizing finding trouble and sorrow, and calling upon the Lord for deliverance. "The sorrows of death come past me. The pains of hell get hold upon me. I found trouble and sorrow and called now upon the name of the Lord." Pastor Tommy highlights the psalmist's recognition of God's graciousness, righteousness, and mercy. "Gracious is the Lord and righteous. Yea, our God is merciful." Pastor Tommy notes the psalmist's acknowledgement of being brought low and helped by the Lord. "The Lord preserveth the simple. I was brought low and he helped me." Pastor Tommy references the psalmist's call to return to rest, recognizing the Lord's bountiful dealings. "Return unto thy rest O my soul for the Lord hath dealt bountifully with thee." Pastor Tommy highlights the psalmist's gratitude for deliverance from death, tears, and falling. "For thou hast delivered my soul from death mine eyes from tears and my soul from death, mine eyes from tears, and my feet from falling." Pastor Tommy notes the psalmist's declaration to walk before the Lord in the land of the living. "I will walk before the Lord in the land of the living." Pastor Tommy references the psalmist's belief and subsequent speaking, despite great affliction. "I believed, therefore have I spoken. I was greatly afflicted." Pastor Tommy highlights the psalmist's realization that all men are liars in haste. "I said in my haste, all men are liars." Pastor Tommy notes the psalmist's question of what to render unto the Lord for all His benefits. "What shall I render unto the Lord for all his benefits toward me?" Pastor Tommy references the psalmist's intention to take the cup of salvation and call upon the name of the Lord. "I will take the cup of salvation and call upon the name of the Lord." Pastor Tommy highlights the psalmist's commitment to pay vows unto the Lord in the presence of all His people. "I will pay my vows unto the Lord now in the presence of all his people." Pastor Tommy notes the preciousness of the death of His saints in the sight of the Lord. "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints." Pastor Tommy references the psalmist's declaration of being the Lord's servant and the son of His handmaid, acknowledging that the Lord has loosed his bonds. "O Lord, truly I am Thy servant. I am Thy servant and the son of Thine handmaid. Thou hast loosed my bonds." Pastor Tommy highlights the psalmist's intention to offer the sacrifice of thanksgiving and call upon the name of the Lord. "I will offer to Thee the sacrifice of thanksgiving. And will call upon the name of the Lord." Pastor Tommy notes the psalmist's commitment to pay vows unto the Lord in the presence of all His people, in the courts of the Lord's house, in the midst of Jerusalem. "I will pay my vows unto the Lord now in the presence of all His people in the courts of the Lord's house in the midst of the old Jerusalem."
In this episode, host Lindsay continues her insightful discussion with trauma therapist Kathy Kinghorn. They delve into the dynamics of Internal Family Systems, drawing parallels between individual trauma responses & societal behaviors in the USA. They explore the roles of different internal 'parts' & how these dynamics manifest in current socio-political climates. They emphasize the importance of conscious inner work, understanding personal values, and fostering self-energy to drive positive change. The conversation also touches on systemic racism, privilege, and the power of collective healing. Tune in for an episode that offers hope and actionable insights for personal & societal transformation.00:50 Understanding IFS01:57 State of the USA: A Metaphor02:31 The Role of Firefighters in Society03:22 Addressing Systemic Issues06:07 Personal Values & Beliefs08:36 Privilege & Systemic Racism17:19 Legacy & Intergenerational Trauma21:22 Hope for the Future
PREVIEW SOLOMON ISLANDS: Colleague Cleo Paskal relates the story so far of two islanders battling against the agents of the CCP to liberty in the Solomons and in the Pacific. More. 1910 MALAITA
What if the key to handling your most challenging moments with food isn't found in willpower or restriction, but in something completely unexpected?In this episode of the Binge Eating Breakthrough podcast, I'm sharing a practice from my triathlon racing that transformed how I navigate discomfort - and how you can apply this same approach when you're struggling with food.I'll tell you why I started asking for prayer requests before every race, how it got me through 105-degree heat to qualify for Kona, and most importantly - how this simple mindset shift can change everything about your relationship with food.Whether you're spiritual or not, you'll discover practical tools for moving from "I can't handle this" to connection and strength.In this episode, you'll learn:Why shifting your focus beyond yourself is more powerful than willpowerPractical tools for handling binge urges without shame or restrictionHow to change your energy from "I can't handle this" to gratitude and connectionWhat to do after a binge that actually helpsThe simple question that transforms any challenging momentWant to know why you struggle with food and what to do next? Start watching The Binge Breakthrough Mini Series today.
What if the parts of you that sabotage, overachieve, numb out, or shut down… were just trying to help?In this 2 part series, I sit down with trauma therapist and IFS expert Kathy Kinghorn to explore how Internal Family Systems (IFS) gives us a radical, compassionate map of the human psyche. You'll learn how the different “parts” of you—yes, even the ones that seem chaotic or contradictory—are showing up for a reason. ✨ Topics We Cover:What IFS actually is (& how it mirrors your external family)Why they're ALL trying to help youThe neuroscience of partsWhat happens when we speak, lead, or parent from unintegrated parts
Diverse Voices Book Review contributor Amanda Moore interviewed Dr. Peniel Joseph about his new book, FREEDOM SEASON: How 1963 Transformed America's Civil Rights Revolution. Through a captivating study of leading activists during the Civil Rights movement, Joseph creates an authentic narrative about individuals who endeavored to change a nation and describes the struggle for justice and equal treatment for African Americans in the United States. You can learn more about Dr. Peniel Joseph on X, Instagram and Facebook.Diverse Voices Book Review Social Media: Facebook - @diversevoicesbookreview Instagram - @diverse_voices_book_review Email: hbh@diversevoicesbookreview.com
Introduction: Host Meg Greer introduces the show on Boerne Radio 103.9 FM. The show aims to discover a new perspective on relying on God by comparing it to how dogs rely on humans. Content Summary: Theme: Be Together – The importance of attention and companionship from dogs related to spending time with God. Guest: Robin Saunders (Realtor) Discusses her family dog Maggie from her childhood. Emphasizes Maggie’s role as a constant companion. Reflects on how Maggie’s companionship reminds her of God’s promise in Joshua 1:9. Guest: Sean Azzaro (Pastor, River City Community Church) Talks about Buster, a Jack Russell Terrier, and his intense focus and watching. Relates this intense watchfulness to how humans should watch for God’s presence. Shares personal practices of daily prayer, Bible reading, and continuous focus on God throughout the day. Discusses treating Jesus as the central presence rather than a compartmentalized part of life. Uses an example of his pit bull’s love for his presence as an analogy for loving the company of God. Conclusion: Reflection on the lessons taught by dogs about focusing on God. Encouragement to invite God into daily life consistently for a meaningful relationship. Calls to action for the audience to ponder their own relationship with God. Closing remarks by Meg Greer. Call to Action: Encourages listeners to check out the show's previous episodes and follow on the God and Our Dogs Facebook page. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you struggling with low or no intimacy in your marriage? Do you try to bring it up and end up in a cycle of arguing, silence, disconnection and then eventual reconciliation but still no affection? In this episode I talk about 3 prerequisites that we teach men to develop BEFORE they can lead the intimacy and connection in their marriage back to a place of passion, fun and flirtation.In our coaching, we help men get a powerful new mindset that empowers you to give, love and connect more deeply because you're finally doing that within yourself first. This mindset allows empathy, trust and connection to happen because you're confident in who you're being. We teach skills and knowledge that nobody ever teaches men when we're younger. Skills and knowledge that make you feel confident and in control even when chaos is going on around you. It's amazing what you can achieve when you make yourself a priority. Most men don't. They are too busy taking care of everyone else. Too busy minding the store and making the money. They are focused on the "outside game" of winning life. But their "inside game" of confidence and clarity is suffering badly. You can only improve your inside game with other men. We would love to help you become more calm, more strong emotionally and more confident and happy in who you are as a man. Come and join us, either through 1-on-1 coaching with my colleague Dan Dore or me, or in our group coaching program with other amazing men who are travelling the same path as you right now in our Men's Live Coaching Roundtable. There's an amazing tribe of guys in this group with us, supporting and helping each other through this process of growth and self realization. https://goodguys2greatmen.com/goodguys2greatmen-live-coaching-roundtable/ If you're facing possible divorce, we have an online course which is specifically for you - Defuse the Divorce Bomb: https://mojopolis.thinkific.com/courses/HDDB-preview?ref=a53950 What if this next year everything changed for you? That's what we want for you brother, We love teaching men these tools - how to be better, how to know who you are, what you stand for, what you want and how to CREATE it in your life through our Masculine Confidence coaching programs. Dan and I are here to guide you on this mission.https://goodguys2greatmen.com/mens-relationship-coaching/ Steve's book Straight Talk Tools for the Desperate Husband will help you to lead yourself and your relationship back to good health. Understand why your partner acts the way she does toward you and learn how to lead your life in the direction you want it to go. You CAN have the relationship you want, fulfilling all your desires while maintaining love and respect.https://goodguys2greatmen.com/straight-talk-tools-for-the-desperate-husband/ We also have a free e-book to help men learn how to lose their fear and be more bold in their marriage to create the love and connection they want. Get The Hard to Swallow Truth About Saving Your Marriage: https://goodguys2greatmen.com/ If you want to learn more about how to take a bigger step toward being a clear-headed, confident man of action, then find out more here: https://goodguys2greatmen.com/mens-relationship-coaching/ We would be thrilled to help you get there - our first discovery call is always free and always gives you a BIG boost of confidence. You WILL become a clearer, stronger, more confident man only through other men. Your woman cannot take you there - and she doesn't WANT to...trust us on that. Sign up to receive our email newsletters for lots more free tips and advice here: https://archive.aweber.com/stevemain Subscribe to be notified whenever we upload a new video: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC13h36xaBvyTPVAES4-4rXw?sub_confirmation=1 You can watch all our videos here: https://goodguys2greatmen.com/video-library/ Or read our blog articles here: https://goodguys2greatmen.com/blog/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/goodguys2greatmen-podcast--4650431/support.
FREEDOM - HEALTH - HAPPINESSThis podcast is highly addictive and seriously good for your health.SUPPORT DOC MALIK To make sure you don't miss any episodes, have access to bonus content, back catalogue, and monthly Live Streams, please subscribe to either:The paid Spotify subscription here: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/docmalik/subscribe The paid Substack subscription here: https://docmalik.substack.com/subscribeThank you to all the new subscribers for your lovely messages and reviews! And a big thanks to my existing subscribers for sticking with me and supporting the show! ABOUT THIS CONVERSATION: In this episode I speak with Randy, The Mito Man, about his work The Mitochondrial Manifesto, which ties together light, magnetism, water, nutrition and energy as the real foundations of health. We dive into the role of mitochondria in energy production, and how energy deficiency sits at the root of most illness.We explore the effects of 5G, stress, deuterium, magnetic field depletion, poor water quality and eating out of sync with the seasons. Randy shares why the heart is more than just a pump, why positive thought and real human connection matter, and how terrain theory, quantum physics and frequency all fit into a bigger picture of healing.See my substack for more information.I hope you enjoy this episode.Much love, as always.Doc MalikLinksBook https://www.amazon.com/Mitochondriac-Manifesto-2-R-Lee/dp/B0DTZ671ZD IMPORTANT INFORMATIONCONSULTATION SERVICEIn a world of rushed 7-minute consultations and endless referrals, I offer you something rare: time, context, and clear guidance.As your health advocate, I can help you:Understand your diagnosis and decode medical jargonDecide who to see: GP, specialist, osteopath, physio, accupuntcurist, homeopath etc?Break down treatment plans in plain, easy to understand non jargon EnglishPrepare for surgery, understand your risks, obtain true informed consent, and optimise yourself pre-op Recover from surgery, advise you how to heal faster and quicker and minimise post-op complicationsManage chronic illness with lifestyle, mindset, and dietary changesExplore holistic options that complement conventional careImplement lifestyle changes like fasting, stress reduction, or movementAsk better questions, and get real answersGet an unbiased second opinionReady to Take Control?If you're navigating a health concern, preparing for a big decision, or simply want to feel more confident in your path forward, I'd love to support you.Book here https://docmalik.com/consultations/ Because it's your body, your life, and your future. Let's make sure you're informed and heard.WaterpureI distill all my water for drinking, washing fruit and vegetables, and cooking. If you knew what was in tap water, so would you!https://waterpure.co.uk/docmalik BUY HERE TODAYHunter & Gather FoodsSeed oils are inflammatory, toxic and nasty; eliminate them from your diet immediately. Check out the products from this great companyhttps://hunterandgatherfoods.com/?ref=DOCHG BUY HERE TODAYUse DOCHG to get 10% OFF your purchase with Hunter & Gather Foods.IMPORTANT NOTICEIf you value my podcasts, please support the show so that I can continue to speak up by choosing one or both of the following options - Buy me a coffee If you want to make a one-off donation.Doc Malik Merch Store Check out my amazing freedom merch
Understanding how Naaseh Venishma relates to Etrog ارتباط بین نعسه و نیشمه با اتروگ by Rabbi Benjamin Lavian
In this 468th episode of “Elton Jim” Turano's “CAPTAIN POD-TASTIC,” Jim Turano relates to the fun and pitfalls of friendship explored in Netflix’s new “The Four Seasons.”
In this episode of the PPC Den podcast, Michael dives into the world of Amazon PPC metrics, and trust us, things get tasty. He compares your PPC performance to TACoS —yes, TACoS! Michael breaks down key metrics like ACOS, TACOS, and ROAS, explaining how each one impacts your campaign's flavor and success. Grab your Amazon PPC metrics (or maybe just a really tasty Mexican taco) and tune in for this savory breakdown!We'll see you in The PPC Den!
What should CFO's be seeing from their brokers to better manage the increase in spend? In this episode, Adam Torres and Justin Bose, Senior Vice President at James P. Bennett & Company, explore the insurance landscape and how to manage expenses. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast: https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/ Visit our website: https://missionmatters.com/ More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What should CFO's be seeing from their brokers to better manage the increase in spend? In this episode, Adam Torres and Justin Bose, Senior Vice President at James P. Bennett & Company, explore the insurance landscape and how to manage expenses. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast: https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/ Visit our website: https://missionmatters.com/ More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The 2025 NFL Draft has come and gone, with Cam Skattebo drafted by the New York Giants. Mark shares his thoughts on how the draft affected ASU, talks about recruiting and the transfer portal, and checks in on Sun Devil baseball.
Presented by American Pride Bank - DawgsHQ's Jake Reuse and Jake Rowe are going heavy on the 2025 NFL Draft as it relates to Georgia football. How many Dawgs go in the first round? How many overall? They're also discussing the April 2025 transfer portal window, which will close in less than 48 hours. Plus there's fresh intel on 5-star offensive tackle Jackson Cantwell.
"Preview: RelatES the story of early US AT&T selling old 1G equipment to the hungry PRC. More later Author Jonathan Pelson, 'Wireless Wars'" 1880 https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Wars-Jonathan-Pelson-ebook/dp/B0936LZ45T/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1X6DKPF9W47O6&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.NsHSwHZJ-TPhkfzW79f11Q.ydRq_zEUKzE64c5YhrkHIh6w9W5Yik0HSzaQnAlWiTk&dib_tag=se&keywords=jonathan+pelsoN&qid=1745091363&s=digital-text&sprefix=jonathan+pelson%2Cdigital-text%2C89&sr=1-1
"Preview: Author Ronald C. White, "On Great Fields," relates the boldness of the Civil War famous Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain in the face of an Augusta anarchic mob. More later." 2879 ZAUGUSTA
Haines joins executive producer Brian Teta to discuss the latest headlines from Trump's second administration, the sensitivity of discussing Pres. Biden's condition while he was running for a second term within the Democratic Party, and she opens up about her experience with postpartum depression after Kylie Kelce brought it up on her podcast. Have a question or want advice from Brian or a co-host? Call or text us at (917) 960-3037 or leave us a message here: https://woobox.com/kaoojs. Messages may be used on a future podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The central focus of our discourse in this episode is the intersection between theological understanding and practical vocational life, specifically through the lens of welding, as we explore the insights of our host, TJ Blackwell, who has a rich background in this field. In an engaging interview conducted by Joshua Noel, we delve into TJ's experiences as a welder, uncovering how the theological discussions prevalent in churches and seminaries resonate, or lack relevance, in the daily operations of blue-collar work. As we navigate through the nuances of trade work, TJ articulates the intricate balance between the physical demands of welding and the spiritual reflections that arise from such labor. This episode not only highlights the importance of vocational identity within the church but also challenges listeners to consider the broader implications of faith in their respective workplaces. Ultimately, we endeavor to illuminate the often-overlooked connections between faith, community, and the nature of work, urging our audience to reflect on their own experiences in relation to these themes.The discourse presented in this episode of the podcast engages in a profound exploration of the intersection between theology and the practicalities of everyday labor. Through the lens of welding, host TJ Blackwell, a veteran in this trade, recounts his personal experiences and reflects upon the theological implications that may arise within the confines of his profession. The conversation, which is framed as an interview by co-host Joshua Noel, delves into the relevance of theological discussions that often permeate church and seminary environments, examining whether they hold any substantive value in the daily operations of a welding career. The dialogue navigates through critical themes such as the nature of work, community, and the embodiment of faith in labor. The theological tenets drawn from the book of Ephesians, emphasized by both hosts, illustrate a call for integrity, honest communication, and mutual support among workers, which resonates deeply within the welding community. Furthermore, the episode challenges listeners to consider the broader implications of how their faith informs their work and the ethical responsibilities that arise therein.In essence, the episode serves as a reflective piece urging listeners, particularly those in the church, to cultivate a deeper understanding of how theological principles can be interwoven into the fabric of blue-collar work, thereby fostering a more robust Christian witness in the marketplace. The juxtaposition of welding—a trade often viewed as solitary and technical—with community-building values underscores the necessity for churches to recognize and support the diverse ways in which faith is practiced in various vocations.Takeaways: In this episode, we explore the intersection between theological discussions and the practical aspects of daily work in the trades. TJ Blackwell shares insights from his welding career, emphasizing the importance of community and hard work. The episode highlights the relevance of God's nature and work ethics to those in blue-collar jobs like welding. We discuss how the church's teachings often overlook the unique challenges faced by individuals in trades and manual labor. The hosts conclude that fostering a sense of community in the workplace can significantly enhance the lives of blue-collar workers. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on how church teachings can be made more relevant to those in various occupations. .The Music in this episode is "Day by Day" by the Porter's Gate Collective. We received written permission for use of their song in this series and hope everyone will consider going over to hear the full song for themselves..Check out all of the other shows in the Anazao Podcast Network:
PREVIEW: Colleague Evan Ellis of the US Army War College relates how Brazil benefited from tariffs during the first Trump administration unleashing tariffs on the PRC. More later. 1936 BRAZIL.
Ben Johnson talks importance of passing game EPA as it relates to outcome of games full 567 Tue, 01 Apr 2025 20:29:30 +0000 4hKRD77t2ZN6ZrtAQ66KmVSHMlHR196f nfl,chicago bears,sports Score Middays nfl,chicago bears,sports Ben Johnson talks importance of passing game EPA as it relates to outcome of games Marshall Harris brings you fun, smart and compelling Chicago sports talk with great listener interaction. The show features discussion of the Bears, Blackhawks, Bulls, Cubs and White Sox as well as the biggest sports headlines beyond Chicago. Recurring guests include Bears linebacker T.J. Edwards, Pro Football Talk founder Mike Florio, Cubs outfielder Ian Happ and Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer. Catch the show live Monday through Friday (10 a.m.- 2 p.m. CT) on 670 The Score, the exclusive audio home of the Cubs and the Bulls, or on the Audacy app. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F%2Frss.amperwav
Matt Slick Live (Live Broadcast of 03-26-2025) is a production of the Christian Apologetics Research Ministry (CARM). Matt answers questions on topics such as: The Bible, Apologetics, Theology, World Religions, Atheism, and other issues! You can also email questions to Matt using: info@carm.org, Put "Radio Show Question" in the Subject line! Answers will be discussed in a future show. Topics Include:Matt Discusses Bible Verses That Reveal our Hearts and Minds/ Jesus' Healing of The Crippled Man, Can Practising Sins Affect our Health/ A Caller Discusses Personal Struggles and Peace With God/ God's Will in our Lives and How it Relates to The Family/ Will Those Who Say Lord, Lord, Enter Heaven?/ Will Jesus Say to Every Christian That They Were a Good and Faithful Servant?/ March 26, 2025
Matt Slick Live (Live Broadcast of 03-26-2025) is a production of the Christian Apologetics Research Ministry (CARM). Matt answers questions on topics such as: The Bible, Apologetics, Theology, World Religions, Atheism, and other issues! You can also email questions to Matt using: info@carm.org, Put "Radio Show Question" in the Subject line! Answers will be discussed in a future show. Topics Include:Matt Discusses Bible Verses That Reveal our Hearts and Minds/ Jesus Healing of The Crippled Man, Can Our Sins Affect our Health/ A Caller Discusses Personal Struggles and Peace With God/ God's Will in our Lives and How it Relates to The Family/ Will Those Who Say Lord, Lord, Enter Heaven?/ Will Jesus Say to Every Christian That They Were a Good and Faithful Servant?/ March 26, 2025
Preview: Professor John Yoo of Berkeley Law and UT, relates the story of the 1862 demand by the courts of a president who resisted. The president was Lincoln. The court was Chief Justice Roger Taney. More later. 11865
Matt Slick Live (Live Broadcast of 03-24-2025) is a production of the Christian Apologetics Research Ministry (CARM). Matt answers questions on topics such as: The Bible, Apologetics, Theology, World Religions, Atheism, and other issues! You can also email questions to Matt using: info@carm.org, Put "Radio Show Question" in the Subject line! Answers will be discussed in a future show. Topics Include:What About The End Times As it Relates to Matthew 24?/ Does God Exist Outside of Time?/ Was Martin Luther an Anti-Semite?/What About The Southern Baptist Denomination?/Should We Give Credence to Bad Teachings Even if The People are Otherwise OK?/ Can God Still Speak?/A Caller Recounts an Experience During Church/ A Caller Wants to Know If God Spoke to Him/ March 24, 2025
Matt Slick Live (Live Broadcast of 03-24-2025) is a production of the Christian Apologetics Research Ministry (CARM). Matt answers questions on topics such as: The Bible, Apologetics, Theology, World Religions, Atheism, and other issues! You can also email questions to Matt using: info@carm.org, Put "Radio Show Question" in the Subject line! Answers will be discussed in a future show. Topics Include:What About The End Times As it Relates to Matthew 24?/ Does God Exist Outside of Time?/ Was Martin Luther an Anti-Semite?/What About The Southern Baptist Denomination?/Should We Give Credence to Bad Teachings Even if The People are Otherwise OK?/ Can God Still Speak?/A Caller Recounts an Experience During Church/ A Caller Wants to Know If God Spoke to Him/ March 24, 2025
Indiana hoops situation relates to Browns' relationship with fans full 599 Fri, 14 Mar 2025 13:39:35 +0000 2E620nK8GQDVJjPqiQZX0RSkXl1IgHq5 sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Indiana hoops situation relates to Browns' relationship with fans The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepod
Preview: Colleague Peter Berkowitz relates the extreme surprise and disappointment of the Israeli leadership that the US kept pushing to end the fighting before Hamas was eliminated from Gaza. More 1688 JERUSALEM
PREVIEW: Author Stephen Moss, "Ten Birds That Changed the World," relates the unhappy story of the harvesting of bird feathers for posh millinery at the end of the 19th century. More later. 1913
Tune in for an exclusive interview with Pat King, a major player in the 2022 "Freedom Convoy" protest, fresh off his February 19, 2025, sentencing. After getting three months of house arrest, 100 hours of community service, and a year of probation, King will discuss the trial.
PREVIEW: Author Charles Spicer, "Coffee with Hitler," relates the frustrating story of the unsuccessful Oster plot to remove Hitler from government in September 1938. More later. September1938. Chamberlain pronounces success.
Megyn Kelly appeared at CPAC 2025 to talk about the gaslighting by the left and the media over the past 10 years, how Trump's victory in 2024 was able to put an end to some of it and was a win for reality, the end of the corporate media, why the Blake Lively vs. Justin Baldoni story is important to politics and culture, and more.Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow
PREVIEW: DC: ARMY-NAVY CLUB: Colleague Jim McTague, on the membership committee of the prestigious club on Farragut Square, relates how younger members are inquiring about withdrawing due to DOD layoffs expected or underway. More later. 1833 DC
PREVIEW: UKRAINE: RUSSIA: Professor Eugene Finkel of Johns Hopkins, author of "Intent to Destroy," relates the dare and defeat of the post-Great War People's Republic of Ukraine. More tonight. 1859 Odessa.