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Title: Love and Honor Text: Acts 20:36-38 FCF: We often struggle having a good relationship between leaders and followers. Prop: Because the relationship of the Elders to the church must be one of love and honor, we must devote ourselves to love and honor one another. Scripture Intro: [Slide 1] Turn in your bible to Acts chapter 20. In a moment we'll read from the Legacy Standard Bible starting in verse 36. You can follow along in the pew bible or whatever version you prefer. Over the last couple of weeks, we have had longer sermons covering Paul's final exhortation to these Ephesian Elders. So, this week I am giving you a break and a chance to digest everything before we celebrate easter next week. This will certainly be a shorter sermon, but there are still many things we can glean from this text. Last week Paul concluded his thoughts toward the Elders of Ephesus. He serves as their template and commands them to shepherd the flock of God well. His last words express a great truth spoken by Jesus Himself, it is more blessed to give than to receive. They must be givers, spending themselves for the sake of the flock which God purchased with the blood of Christ. What follows is the response. What does Paul do after saying all these things, and what do the Elders do after hearing all these things? In this we see a pattern emerge. Just as Paul is a Pastor to these Pastors, so his example and their example serves as a pattern for our Elders and our church to follow. Let us stand to give honor to and to focus on the reading of the Word of God. Invocation: Most gracious Father, we thank You for sending Your Son, our Great Shepherd. He laid down His life for His sheep. He knows His sheep. His sheep hear His voice. He prayed… not for the world, but for all those lambs whom You gave to Him. He protected them. He Loved them. He made them vessels of honor. Now Father, Your Spirit has appointed undershepherds to continue shepherding while Christ is physically absent from us. We know that Jesus is always with us, but we also know that the Spirit is now our comforter and counselor and that He has equipped men called Elders to shepherd your precious lambs. May we be grown in this text to be a church who holds the right relationship between these Spiritually appointed men and those whom they have been given to shepherd. May we have a ministry where mutual love and honor is given to each other. Show us this in Your Word today we ask in Jesus' name… Amen. Transition: [Slide 2] Throughout all of God's creation, there are several examples of relationships He has made that are symbiotic. For instance, clownfish dwell inside sea anemones which protects them from predators while living there, the clown fish cleans the anemone of parasites. Remora fish attach themselves to sharks and whales eating scraps of food from when their host eats. In exchange they clean the shark or whale of parasites. Bees collect nectar from flowers pollenating and reproducing the plant in the process. These animals need each other to survive. The very first humans were created to be two halves of the image of God. It could be said that Husbands and Wives need one another in a symbiotic relationship of sorts. Today we will see that this entity God created called the church is also in a symbiotic relationship. The Elders and the church exist in a symbiotic relationship of mutual love and honor – because neither can exist without the other. At least not for long. Let's look at this relationship as it is displayed in the epilogue of this meeting between Paul and the Ephesian Elders. I.) The relationship of the Elders to the church must be one of love and honor, so Elders must pray for the church. (36) a. [Slide 3] 36 - And when he had said these things, i. Because we had to divide Paul's final exhortation message into two, it would behoove us to review even for a few minutes what Paul said. ii. The text this morning provides to us this opportunity, as it references that everything that follows is after he said what he said. iii. First Paul walked them through his own personal example among them. iv. How he was humble and gave of himself through many tears and trials to teach them all that God had revealed through Christ and calling all men to repentance and faith. v. In the same way they needed to be blameless and do the work of an Elder to share the gospel and teach thoroughly all that God had revealed. vi. Second, Paul charged them to dutifully and diligently shepherd the church. He told them to do this because the church has been given infinite value in the blood of Christ and because false teachers are coming who will destroy them. vii. And since they had received freely from God and from him, they must give of themselves freely, even to the point of supporting those who are destitute among them. Teaching them and encouraging them so they can be givers and not just takers. viii. Because as Jesus said, it is more blessed to give than to receive. ix. After Paul said all this… he continues to instruct them as to what kind of Elders they should be, but he does so by demonstration. b. [Slide 4] he knelt down and prayed with them all. i. The final component of what it means to be an Elder, is to be a man of prayer. ii. In a sign of humility, Paul kneels down and prays with them. iii. This probably means that Paul knelt first to pray and that they joined with him. iv. Luke does not give us the content of his prayer, but I don't think it is a stretch to assume that his prayer consisted of both praises to God and also deep and tearful pleas for God to preserve and protect the ministry in the church in Ephesus. v. That God would guide and lead the Elders and that He would prevent doctrinal error from destroying the unity and the effectiveness of the Ephesian church and the impact they would have on the rest of the province of Asia and beyond. vi. In this he demonstrates how leaders, who are truly caring for the body of Christ, are to be men who spend time in earnest prayer for God's people. vii. Truly, without God we are nothing. viii. Knowing that they are but undershepherds who do not have all the answers, who are not able to administer and guide of their own strength, being humble and meek, Elders must seek the Lord in all their duties. For it is only by His strength and will that anything accomplished will endure. c. [Slide 5] Summary of the Point: In this final epilogue, ending the 3rd missionary journey of Paul and closing out the mission to the city of Ephesus, we see Paul's relationship with the Elders through the lens of this final scene with them. After exhorting them and warning them of the challenges which they will face, Paul prays with and for them before he departs. This illustrates for us that the proper relationship between the Elders and the church is one of love and honor. One way that the Elders express love and honor to the church is to pray earnestly for the sake of the church. This shouldn't be surprising to us. In the book of Acts we saw already how the apostles created the office of Deacon in order to allow themselves the freedom to focus on prayer and the teaching of the Scriptures. Since the office of Overseer inherits several functions of the apostolic gift, we might expect the roles of an Elder to mimic that of an Apostle. And one of those roles on display is to pray for the church. So, we Elders must also pray earnestly for our people. In this we express love for them and honor to them as the flock which God purchased with the blood of His Son. Transition: [Slide 6(blank)] But since this relationship is one of mutual love and honor, what is the role of the church toward the Elders? II.) The relationship of an Elder to the church is one of love and honor, so the church must appreciate their Elders. (37-38) a. [Slide 7] 37 - And they began to weep aloud and falling on Paul's neck, they were kissing him, i. In the last two verses of chapter 20 we have the general response of the Elders to Paul's exhortation and closing prayer. ii. All of the Elders present began weeping aloud and falling on Paul's neck. iii. This is an idiomatic expression for hugging or embracing. iv. Why are they crying so much, hugging and kissing Paul? v. Some of why they were weeping no doubt had to do with the threat of false teaching that was coming to Ephesus. vi. Some of it was due to the great weight being placed on their shoulders to lead like Paul did. vii. Some of it was the revelation that some of them would become false teachers in the future. viii. But the primary reason for their tears is pointed out to us by Luke. b. [Slide 8] 38 - being in agony especially over the word which he had spoken, that they would not see his face again and they were accompanying him to the ship. i. They are weeping because of what Paul suggested to them that they would not see his face any longer. ii. Perhaps they thought this meant that Paul would die soon. I don't think Paul thought he was going to die, only that he would not enter into ministry with them again before he did. iii. They were hugging him, kissing him, and weeping in agony over this. iv. Just as Paul served as an example to these Elders on how to be Elders. So now, these Elders serve as an example to the church on how to love and honor their Elders. v. Therefore, this is the appropriate response of the congregation to an Elder who has served well and is retiring or is approaching death. vi. The congregation should know what a great gift godly leaders are to their assembly. vii. They should know this to the point of giving honor to those who serve well. Honor, respect, submission and love. viii. We see their love and honor of Paul expressed in their desire to see him to the ship and spend every last second they could with him. ix. Some scholars suggest that “accompanying him to the ship” is an idiom suggesting that these Elders put into practice what Paul had taught them and gave him many provisions for his trip to Jerusalem. x. What an amazing expression of gratefulness for his service to them as an apostle. c. [Slide 9] Summary of the Point: Once again we see that the relationship between the Elders and the church which is illustrated in Paul's relationship to these Elders, is one of love and honor. These Elders know of Paul's love and honor for them. In turn, they loved and honored him. As he turns to Jerusalem to face whatever the Lord has in store for him there, the Elders embrace him, kiss him, and provide for him and his journey. This illustrates the church's love and honor of their Elders by being grateful for them. Elders who serve well are worthy of honor. And those who labor long in leadership and the study of the word are worthy of double honor. Conclusion: So, what have we learned today CBC, and how then shall we live? Doctrinal Takeaway: [Slide 10] Over the last several weeks Paul has been the example that Luke sets before us of what constitutes a godly church leader. We've seen how godly church leaders prioritize the spiritual instruction of God's people. We've seen the character qualities an Elder must possess in order to lead, chief among them being blamelessness. We've seen that Shepherding God's flock is the primary role of an Elder which includes both their protection from false teaching by rooting them in truth and also their physical care. And today we pivot slightly to show the mutual relationship of love and honor that ought to exist between the Elders and the church. Elders who are excellent shepherds show love and honor to the church by praying for them and with them. And the church shows love and honor to the Elders by appreciating them and their efforts. But let me express some more tangible applications for us today from this tiny little sermon. 1.) [Slide 11] Mind Transformation: “What truth must we believe from this text?” or “What might we not naturally believe that we must believe because of what this text has said?” We must affirm that the relationship between the Elders and the church should be characterized by love and honor. a. Paul is the Pastor of these Pastors. b. He demonstrates who they should be and what they should do for the church. c. In this sense, we see the mutual relationship of love and honor between the church and their leaders. d. We've seen the great care that Paul put into these men. We've seen his heart for them, his passion for them, his sacrifice for them. They must go and do the same. e. And if they do, the church should and must respond like these Elders did to Paul. f. The church should show love and honor to them by appreciating their heart, their passion, and their sacrifice as they care for their souls. g. The relationship between our Elders and the church should look like the relationship between a husband and his wife. h. This shouldn't shock us since the relationship between a husband and wife should look like the relationship between Christ and the church. i. And the Elders are undershepherds and stewards of Christ's church until He returns for her. j. So in many ways the Elders have responsibilities that Christ would perform if He were here among us bodily. k. But no matter how many years you've lived on this earth – it is difficult for us to imagine a form of leadership or government that we could love and honor. l. In fact, it seems like we can pendulum swing far and wide when it comes to our view of leaders. More on that in a moment. m. But the picture that the Bible paints for us concerning the Elders/Pastors or Overseers and the church body itself is one of mutual love, honor, and even dependence. Neither can exist without the other. Elders have nothing to lead if the church is absent and the church is rudderless and disunified when they do not have Overseers. n. As difficult as it may be for us to do so – we must affirm and even seek to have this relationship between the Elders and the church. o. But what are some ways we get this wrong? 2.) [Slide 12] Refutation: “What lies must we cast down” or “What do we naturally believe, or have been taught to believe, that this passage shows is false?” We must deny that Elders must be served without question or treated with constant suspicion. a. In a perverted sense of honor, some churches view their pastors or overseers as leaders who have absolute authority over their lives. i. They obey whatever their Elders say without question as if the Lord Jesus Himself had said it. ii. Now although Elders are undershepherds and do tend the flock of Christ, we do not for one instant consider this flock ours. We know that you all are His, because He purchased you with His precious blood. Why do we know that so well? Well, because He had to purchase us the same way. We are mere sheep. iii. We also have absolutely no authority to command you to do anything except what the Scriptures have said. iv. This does not mean that our advice and counsel is meaningless or should be easily ignored or dismissed – but it does mean that on anything we advise that is not a command of the scriptures, it is at its best wise counsel and not a command. v. For example. 1. The Elders may NOT come together and absolutely forbid a member of the congregation from dating another Christian from a different congregation. Now the Elders may advise, based on what we know of the person, whether it would be wise to enter into a relationship pursuant to marriage with them. But we cannot forbid it. Why? Because we do not have a command from the scriptures. 2. But the Elders may come together and absolutely forbid a member of the congregation from having premarital sex, also known as fornication. Why are the Elders permitted to do this? Because this is what the scriptures teach. We are merely commanding what the scriptures have commanded. 3. Some may say – if that is all that is happening, why must the Elders command anything at all? 4. Well, that is our role! Our role is to preach and teach what the scriptures say. Not just from the pulpit but in the counseling room, in your living room, in your car, over the phone and everywhere where we give counsel, we must give the whole counsel of the Lord. And not just when it is palatable for the church, but in season and out of season too. Whether you are going to like it or not is irrelevant. It is our job to bring to bear all that God has said concerning the situation you are in. 5. We are not adding our authority to scripture but we are drawing your attention to what God has said and we must also be his earthly executives making sure His will is known to all and to a certain degree… followed. 6. You see the Lord has given us (the church) the keys to the kingdom. This means that whatever we bind on earth will have been bound in heaven and whatever we loose on earth will have been loosed in heaven. When two or three are gathered in His name He is with us. Helping us. And when we find a member refusing to obey the commands of God… this is when we execute church discipline. First in private exhortation and correction but eventually in excommunication. 7. The Elders then are to enforce the commands of Christ upon His church. We rebuke, reprove, correct and instruct to thoroughly equip God's people to do all that He has commanded them to do. And to a certain degree – as much as we are humanly able – we, in gentleness, see to it that Christ's instructions are followed. b. Another abuse we often have when it comes to leadership is to have a persisting and underlying sense of suspicion and distrust toward them. i. Now certainly I would be a fool to combat this by pretending there is no such thing as ungodly leaders. ii. Of course there is. iii. Not only in the political realm but even in the clergy there have been several examples of leaders abusing their authority and lording over their people. iv. But just because someone is in leadership does not automatically make them worthy of suspicion. v. Elders should be trusted, loved and honored until there is some reason that they have provided to suspect something different. vi. There is no reason to withhold your trust from Elders simply because they are in a position of authority. vii. If the COVID pandemic taught us anything it is that people don't very much like being told what to do. And they will only go along with being told what to do for so long before they push back. Why? Because people are suspicious of their government leaders – and to be honest, those in government have earned that suspicion. viii. But godly Elders are not the same as government leaders. Especially in a small country church like ours. My friends there is no power here worth manipulating you for. There is no money here worth bilking you out of. And let me tell you something, there are a lot of easier and quieter and more fulfilling ways to gain authority than being an Elder of a church. If I wanted power with few headaches… Elder isn't the right choice. ix. Don't be suspicious of your Elders. Especially when they haven't given you a reason to be. x. What must you do instead? 3.) [Slide 13] Exhortation: “What actions should we take?” or “What is this passage specifically commanding us to do that we don't naturally do or aren't currently doing?” The church must love and honor their Elders by being grateful for them and submitting to them. a. Elders who lead boldly, who are godly men, who possess truly blameless character, who are apt to teach, and strong in their faith, should be trusted, loved and honored. b. Putting your trust in Jesus means that you obey Him. The Lord actually says that if you love me, you will keep my commandments. c. And although it is to a different and lesser degree, the Lord makes it plain in Hebrews 13 that if you truly love your Elders, you will submit to their authority so that they may watch over your souls with joy. d. One way you show love to your Elders is by submitting yourself to our authority. i. As I have already said, the Elder's authority extends only as far as the Scriptures allow. ii. You should trust your Elders and submit to our authority out of a heart of love for us so that we may be joyful in our responsibility to help guide you safely to heaven's shore. iii. Go willingly and passionately with us. e. Secondly, you show honor to your Elders by being grateful for our wise and godly leadership and teaching. f. How do you show gratefulness? i. Well, in Paul's case these men fell on his neck, kissed him, and wept over his leaving. They even potentially gave him provisions for his long trip to Jerusalem. I'm not saying that is THE way – I am saying that is what they did. ii. But let me make some suggestions. iii. First, it would be wise to be thankful to the Lord. Express thankfulness to God for wise and godly leadership. Ask for His blessing on our lives and that He would keep us and preserve us in our role. Do this in your family devotions and family worship times to let your children hear that you are thankful for our sacrifice. iv. Second might be to express gratitude to the Elder personally. A card, a phone call, a gift, a strong handshake. Especially when a particular Elder has helped you through a difficult trial or has devoted extra time to your family. It is wise and even obvious to express heartfelt thankfulness to that particular Elder. Let him know that you appreciate his sacrifice for you. Even doing so toward his wife and children. Knowing that they too have had to sacrifice his presence among them so that you could be ministered to. v. Finally, you might express gratefulness publicly. You might pray a prayer of thanksgiving at a family gathering, in a church service, or express a praise during prayer request time. You might make a special service or event to honor our sacrifice and service. g. Let me clear the air really quickly. Every single Elder in this room today has been absolutely squirming at the mention of every single way you could express gratefulness. And I felt REALLY uncomfortable saying it too. h. You need to understand that I am saying this not because I want to, but because the text so obviously leads us to that conclusion. i. The Elders and I, when we met yesterday, did not spend one second complaining about how you all don't submit to us or how you are an ungrateful bunch and never appreciate our sacrifices. j. Let me read that again. k. The Elders and I, when we met yesterday, did not spend one second complaining about how you all don't submit to us or how you are an ungrateful bunch and never appreciate our sacrifices. l. I wrote that last sentence the day before we met. That is how confident I was that it wouldn't happen. And I was right. m. Why was I so confident that we wouldn't do that? n. Because we don't do that. o. The reason we are squirming today at the mention of these practical ways you can show your gratitude for us…is because WE DON'T DO THIS FOR YOUR GRATITUTDE. p. Which is exactly the reason you should express your gratefulness to us. q. Ugh – I hate saying it. But it must be said. I am holding my nose up here saying it. r. Show love and honor to your Elders by submitting and expressing your gratefulness to us. s. Yuck! t. Ok moving on. Let's beat up the Elders now. 4.) [Slide 14] Exhortation: “What actions should we take?” or “What is this passage specifically commanding us to do that we don't naturally do or aren't currently doing?” Elders must love and honor the church by praying for her. a. My brothers. b. I have continued my quest this year to pray through our membership directory every week. c. It isn't enough. I've had to add more times of prayer. I've had to start praying immediately after hearing a request to make sure that I do actually pray for it before the next week rolls around. d. Understand, I don't hold myself up as the standard – I am simply giving a testimony of what it has done for me. e. I have grown in my love for these folks over the last couple years and I think that is because I pray for every member by name, every single week. I pray for everything I can think of regarding that member. f. I just walk around this room with my membership directory in hand praying for every name in it. g. Some weeks it takes over an hour to get through. h. I usually do this on Tuesday and hit my 8000 steps by noon.
Title: Love and Honor Text: Acts 20:36-38 FCF: We often struggle having a good relationship between leaders and followers. Prop: Because the relationship of the Elders to the church must be one of love and honor, we must devote ourselves to love and honor one another. Scripture Intro: [Slide 1] Turn in your bible to Acts chapter 20. In a moment we'll read from the Legacy Standard Bible starting in verse 36. You can follow along in the pew bible or whatever version you prefer. Over the last couple of weeks, we have had longer sermons covering Paul's final exhortation to these Ephesian Elders. So, this week I am giving you a break and a chance to digest everything before we celebrate easter next week. This will certainly be a shorter sermon, but there are still many things we can glean from this text. Last week Paul concluded his thoughts toward the Elders of Ephesus. He serves as their template and commands them to shepherd the flock of God well. His last words express a great truth spoken by Jesus Himself, it is more blessed to give than to receive. They must be givers, spending themselves for the sake of the flock which God purchased with the blood of Christ. What follows is the response. What does Paul do after saying all these things, and what do the Elders do after hearing all these things? In this we see a pattern emerge. Just as Paul is a Pastor to these Pastors, so his example and their example serves as a pattern for our Elders and our church to follow. Let us stand to give honor to and to focus on the reading of the Word of God. Invocation: Most gracious Father, we thank You for sending Your Son, our Great Shepherd. He laid down His life for His sheep. He knows His sheep. His sheep hear His voice. He prayed… not for the world, but for all those lambs whom You gave to Him. He protected them. He Loved them. He made them vessels of honor. Now Father, Your Spirit has appointed undershepherds to continue shepherding while Christ is physically absent from us. We know that Jesus is always with us, but we also know that the Spirit is now our comforter and counselor and that He has equipped men called Elders to shepherd your precious lambs. May we be grown in this text to be a church who holds the right relationship between these Spiritually appointed men and those whom they have been given to shepherd. May we have a ministry where mutual love and honor is given to each other. Show us this in Your Word today we ask in Jesus' name… Amen. Transition: [Slide 2] Throughout all of God's creation, there are several examples of relationships He has made that are symbiotic. For instance, clownfish dwell inside sea anemones which protects them from predators while living there, the clown fish cleans the anemone of parasites. Remora fish attach themselves to sharks and whales eating scraps of food from when their host eats. In exchange they clean the shark or whale of parasites. Bees collect nectar from flowers pollenating and reproducing the plant in the process. These animals need each other to survive. The very first humans were created to be two halves of the image of God. It could be said that Husbands and Wives need one another in a symbiotic relationship of sorts. Today we will see that this entity God created called the church is also in a symbiotic relationship. The Elders and the church exist in a symbiotic relationship of mutual love and honor – because neither can exist without the other. At least not for long. Let's look at this relationship as it is displayed in the epilogue of this meeting between Paul and the Ephesian Elders. I.) The relationship of the Elders to the church must be one of love and honor, so Elders must pray for the church. (36) a. [Slide 3] 36 - And when he had said these things, i. Because we had to divide Paul's final exhortation message into two, it would behoove us to review even for a few minutes what Paul said. ii. The text this morning provides to us this opportunity, as it references that everything that follows is after he said what he said. iii. First Paul walked them through his own personal example among them. iv. How he was humble and gave of himself through many tears and trials to teach them all that God had revealed through Christ and calling all men to repentance and faith. v. In the same way they needed to be blameless and do the work of an Elder to share the gospel and teach thoroughly all that God had revealed. vi. Second, Paul charged them to dutifully and diligently shepherd the church. He told them to do this because the church has been given infinite value in the blood of Christ and because false teachers are coming who will destroy them. vii. And since they had received freely from God and from him, they must give of themselves freely, even to the point of supporting those who are destitute among them. Teaching them and encouraging them so they can be givers and not just takers. viii. Because as Jesus said, it is more blessed to give than to receive. ix. After Paul said all this… he continues to instruct them as to what kind of Elders they should be, but he does so by demonstration. b. [Slide 4] he knelt down and prayed with them all. i. The final component of what it means to be an Elder, is to be a man of prayer. ii. In a sign of humility, Paul kneels down and prays with them. iii. This probably means that Paul knelt first to pray and that they joined with him. iv. Luke does not give us the content of his prayer, but I don't think it is a stretch to assume that his prayer consisted of both praises to God and also deep and tearful pleas for God to preserve and protect the ministry in the church in Ephesus. v. That God would guide and lead the Elders and that He would prevent doctrinal error from destroying the unity and the effectiveness of the Ephesian church and the impact they would have on the rest of the province of Asia and beyond. vi. In this he demonstrates how leaders, who are truly caring for the body of Christ, are to be men who spend time in earnest prayer for God's people. vii. Truly, without God we are nothing. viii. Knowing that they are but undershepherds who do not have all the answers, who are not able to administer and guide of their own strength, being humble and meek, Elders must seek the Lord in all their duties. For it is only by His strength and will that anything accomplished will endure. c. [Slide 5] Summary of the Point: In this final epilogue, ending the 3rd missionary journey of Paul and closing out the mission to the city of Ephesus, we see Paul's relationship with the Elders through the lens of this final scene with them. After exhorting them and warning them of the challenges which they will face, Paul prays with and for them before he departs. This illustrates for us that the proper relationship between the Elders and the church is one of love and honor. One way that the Elders express love and honor to the church is to pray earnestly for the sake of the church. This shouldn't be surprising to us. In the book of Acts we saw already how the apostles created the office of Deacon in order to allow themselves the freedom to focus on prayer and the teaching of the Scriptures. Since the office of Overseer inherits several functions of the apostolic gift, we might expect the roles of an Elder to mimic that of an Apostle. And one of those roles on display is to pray for the church. So, we Elders must also pray earnestly for our people. In this we express love for them and honor to them as the flock which God purchased with the blood of His Son. Transition: [Slide 6(blank)] But since this relationship is one of mutual love and honor, what is the role of the church toward the Elders? II.) The relationship of an Elder to the church is one of love and honor, so the church must appreciate their Elders. (37-38) a. [Slide 7] 37 - And they began to weep aloud and falling on Paul's neck, they were kissing him, i. In the last two verses of chapter 20 we have the general response of the Elders to Paul's exhortation and closing prayer. ii. All of the Elders present began weeping aloud and falling on Paul's neck. iii. This is an idiomatic expression for hugging or embracing. iv. Why are they crying so much, hugging and kissing Paul? v. Some of why they were weeping no doubt had to do with the threat of false teaching that was coming to Ephesus. vi. Some of it was due to the great weight being placed on their shoulders to lead like Paul did. vii. Some of it was the revelation that some of them would become false teachers in the future. viii. But the primary reason for their tears is pointed out to us by Luke. b. [Slide 8] 38 - being in agony especially over the word which he had spoken, that they would not see his face again and they were accompanying him to the ship. i. They are weeping because of what Paul suggested to them that they would not see his face any longer. ii. Perhaps they thought this meant that Paul would die soon. I don't think Paul thought he was going to die, only that he would not enter into ministry with them again before he did. iii. They were hugging him, kissing him, and weeping in agony over this. iv. Just as Paul served as an example to these Elders on how to be Elders. So now, these Elders serve as an example to the church on how to love and honor their Elders. v. Therefore, this is the appropriate response of the congregation to an Elder who has served well and is retiring or is approaching death. vi. The congregation should know what a great gift godly leaders are to their assembly. vii. They should know this to the point of giving honor to those who serve well. Honor, respect, submission and love. viii. We see their love and honor of Paul expressed in their desire to see him to the ship and spend every last second they could with him. ix. Some scholars suggest that “accompanying him to the ship” is an idiom suggesting that these Elders put into practice what Paul had taught them and gave him many provisions for his trip to Jerusalem. x. What an amazing expression of gratefulness for his service to them as an apostle. c. [Slide 9] Summary of the Point: Once again we see that the relationship between the Elders and the church which is illustrated in Paul's relationship to these Elders, is one of love and honor. These Elders know of Paul's love and honor for them. In turn, they loved and honored him. As he turns to Jerusalem to face whatever the Lord has in store for him there, the Elders embrace him, kiss him, and provide for him and his journey. This illustrates the church's love and honor of their Elders by being grateful for them. Elders who serve well are worthy of honor. And those who labor long in leadership and the study of the word are worthy of double honor. Conclusion: So, what have we learned today CBC, and how then shall we live? Doctrinal Takeaway: [Slide 10] Over the last several weeks Paul has been the example that Luke sets before us of what constitutes a godly church leader. We've seen how godly church leaders prioritize the spiritual instruction of God's people. We've seen the character qualities an Elder must possess in order to lead, chief among them being blamelessness. We've seen that Shepherding God's flock is the primary role of an Elder which includes both their protection from false teaching by rooting them in truth and also their physical care. And today we pivot slightly to show the mutual relationship of love and honor that ought to exist between the Elders and the church. Elders who are excellent shepherds show love and honor to the church by praying for them and with them. And the church shows love and honor to the Elders by appreciating them and their efforts. But let me express some more tangible applications for us today from this tiny little sermon. 1.) [Slide 11] Mind Transformation: “What truth must we believe from this text?” or “What might we not naturally believe that we must believe because of what this text has said?” We must affirm that the relationship between the Elders and the church should be characterized by love and honor. a. Paul is the Pastor of these Pastors. b. He demonstrates who they should be and what they should do for the church. c. In this sense, we see the mutual relationship of love and honor between the church and their leaders. d. We've seen the great care that Paul put into these men. We've seen his heart for them, his passion for them, his sacrifice for them. They must go and do the same. e. And if they do, the church should and must respond like these Elders did to Paul. f. The church should show love and honor to them by appreciating their heart, their passion, and their sacrifice as they care for their souls. g. The relationship between our Elders and the church should look like the relationship between a husband and his wife. h. This shouldn't shock us since the relationship between a husband and wife should look like the relationship between Christ and the church. i. And the Elders are undershepherds and stewards of Christ's church until He returns for her. j. So in many ways the Elders have responsibilities that Christ would perform if He were here among us bodily. k. But no matter how many years you've lived on this earth – it is difficult for us to imagine a form of leadership or government that we could love and honor. l. In fact, it seems like we can pendulum swing far and wide when it comes to our view of leaders. More on that in a moment. m. But the picture that the Bible paints for us concerning the Elders/Pastors or Overseers and the church body itself is one of mutual love, honor, and even dependence. Neither can exist without the other. Elders have nothing to lead if the church is absent and the church is rudderless and disunified when they do not have Overseers. n. As difficult as it may be for us to do so – we must affirm and even seek to have this relationship between the Elders and the church. o. But what are some ways we get this wrong? 2.) [Slide 12] Refutation: “What lies must we cast down” or “What do we naturally believe, or have been taught to believe, that this passage shows is false?” We must deny that Elders must be served without question or treated with constant suspicion. a. In a perverted sense of honor, some churches view their pastors or overseers as leaders who have absolute authority over their lives. i. They obey whatever their Elders say without question as if the Lord Jesus Himself had said it. ii. Now although Elders are undershepherds and do tend the flock of Christ, we do not for one instant consider this flock ours. We know that you all are His, because He purchased you with His precious blood. Why do we know that so well? Well, because He had to purchase us the same way. We are mere sheep. iii. We also have absolutely no authority to command you to do anything except what the Scriptures have said. iv. This does not mean that our advice and counsel is meaningless or should be easily ignored or dismissed – but it does mean that on anything we advise that is not a command of the scriptures, it is at its best wise counsel and not a command. v. For example. 1. The Elders may NOT come together and absolutely forbid a member of the congregation from dating another Christian from a different congregation. Now the Elders may advise, based on what we know of the person, whether it would be wise to enter into a relationship pursuant to marriage with them. But we cannot forbid it. Why? Because we do not have a command from the scriptures. 2. But the Elders may come together and absolutely forbid a member of the congregation from having premarital sex, also known as fornication. Why are the Elders permitted to do this? Because this is what the scriptures teach. We are merely commanding what the scriptures have commanded. 3. Some may say – if that is all that is happening, why must the Elders command anything at all? 4. Well, that is our role! Our role is to preach and teach what the scriptures say. Not just from the pulpit but in the counseling room, in your living room, in your car, over the phone and everywhere where we give counsel, we must give the whole counsel of the Lord. And not just when it is palatable for the church, but in season and out of season too. Whether you are going to like it or not is irrelevant. It is our job to bring to bear all that God has said concerning the situation you are in. 5. We are not adding our authority to scripture but we are drawing your attention to what God has said and we must also be his earthly executives making sure His will is known to all and to a certain degree… followed. 6. You see the Lord has given us (the church) the keys to the kingdom. This means that whatever we bind on earth will have been bound in heaven and whatever we loose on earth will have been loosed in heaven. When two or three are gathered in His name He is with us. Helping us. And when we find a member refusing to obey the commands of God… this is when we execute church discipline. First in private exhortation and correction but eventually in excommunication. 7. The Elders then are to enforce the commands of Christ upon His church. We rebuke, reprove, correct and instruct to thoroughly equip God's people to do all that He has commanded them to do. And to a certain degree – as much as we are humanly able – we, in gentleness, see to it that Christ's instructions are followed. b. Another abuse we often have when it comes to leadership is to have a persisting and underlying sense of suspicion and distrust toward them. i. Now certainly I would be a fool to combat this by pretending there is no such thing as ungodly leaders. ii. Of course there is. iii. Not only in the political realm but even in the clergy there have been several examples of leaders abusing their authority and lording over their people. iv. But just because someone is in leadership does not automatically make them worthy of suspicion. v. Elders should be trusted, loved and honored until there is some reason that they have provided to suspect something different. vi. There is no reason to withhold your trust from Elders simply because they are in a position of authority. vii. If the COVID pandemic taught us anything it is that people don't very much like being told what to do. And they will only go along with being told what to do for so long before they push back. Why? Because people are suspicious of their government leaders – and to be honest, those in government have earned that suspicion. viii. But godly Elders are not the same as government leaders. Especially in a small country church like ours. My friends there is no power here worth manipulating you for. There is no money here worth bilking you out of. And let me tell you something, there are a lot of easier and quieter and more fulfilling ways to gain authority than being an Elder of a church. If I wanted power with few headaches… Elder isn't the right choice. ix. Don't be suspicious of your Elders. Especially when they haven't given you a reason to be. x. What must you do instead? 3.) [Slide 13] Exhortation: “What actions should we take?” or “What is this passage specifically commanding us to do that we don't naturally do or aren't currently doing?” The church must love and honor their Elders by being grateful for them and submitting to them. a. Elders who lead boldly, who are godly men, who possess truly blameless character, who are apt to teach, and strong in their faith, should be trusted, loved and honored. b. Putting your trust in Jesus means that you obey Him. The Lord actually says that if you love me, you will keep my commandments. c. And although it is to a different and lesser degree, the Lord makes it plain in Hebrews 13 that if you truly love your Elders, you will submit to their authority so that they may watch over your souls with joy. d. One way you show love to your Elders is by submitting yourself to our authority. i. As I have already said, the Elder's authority extends only as far as the Scriptures allow. ii. You should trust your Elders and submit to our authority out of a heart of love for us so that we may be joyful in our responsibility to help guide you safely to heaven's shore. iii. Go willingly and passionately with us. e. Secondly, you show honor to your Elders by being grateful for our wise and godly leadership and teaching. f. How do you show gratefulness? i. Well, in Paul's case these men fell on his neck, kissed him, and wept over his leaving. They even potentially gave him provisions for his long trip to Jerusalem. I'm not saying that is THE way – I am saying that is what they did. ii. But let me make some suggestions. iii. First, it would be wise to be thankful to the Lord. Express thankfulness to God for wise and godly leadership. Ask for His blessing on our lives and that He would keep us and preserve us in our role. Do this in your family devotions and family worship times to let your children hear that you are thankful for our sacrifice. iv. Second might be to express gratitude to the Elder personally. A card, a phone call, a gift, a strong handshake. Especially when a particular Elder has helped you through a difficult trial or has devoted extra time to your family. It is wise and even obvious to express heartfelt thankfulness to that particular Elder. Let him know that you appreciate his sacrifice for you. Even doing so toward his wife and children. Knowing that they too have had to sacrifice his presence among them so that you could be ministered to. v. Finally, you might express gratefulness publicly. You might pray a prayer of thanksgiving at a family gathering, in a church service, or express a praise during prayer request time. You might make a special service or event to honor our sacrifice and service. g. Let me clear the air really quickly. Every single Elder in this room today has been absolutely squirming at the mention of every single way you could express gratefulness. And I felt REALLY uncomfortable saying it too. h. You need to understand that I am saying this not because I want to, but because the text so obviously leads us to that conclusion. i. The Elders and I, when we met yesterday, did not spend one second complaining about how you all don't submit to us or how you are an ungrateful bunch and never appreciate our sacrifices. j. Let me read that again. k. The Elders and I, when we met yesterday, did not spend one second complaining about how you all don't submit to us or how you are an ungrateful bunch and never appreciate our sacrifices. l. I wrote that last sentence the day before we met. That is how confident I was that it wouldn't happen. And I was right. m. Why was I so confident that we wouldn't do that? n. Because we don't do that. o. The reason we are squirming today at the mention of these practical ways you can show your gratitude for us…is because WE DON'T DO THIS FOR YOUR GRATITUTDE. p. Which is exactly the reason you should express your gratefulness to us. q. Ugh – I hate saying it. But it must be said. I am holding my nose up here saying it. r. Show love and honor to your Elders by submitting and expressing your gratefulness to us. s. Yuck! t. Ok moving on. Let's beat up the Elders now. 4.) [Slide 14] Exhortation: “What actions should we take?” or “What is this passage specifically commanding us to do that we don't naturally do or aren't currently doing?” Elders must love and honor the church by praying for her. a. My brothers. b. I have continued my quest this year to pray through our membership directory every week. c. It isn't enough. I've had to add more times of prayer. I've had to start praying immediately after hearing a request to make sure that I do actually pray for it before the next week rolls around. d. Understand, I don't hold myself up as the standard – I am simply giving a testimony of what it has done for me. e. I have grown in my love for these folks over the last couple years and I think that is because I pray for every member by name, every single week. I pray for everything I can think of regarding that member. f. I just walk around this room with my membership directory in hand praying for every name in it. g. Some weeks it takes over an hour to get through. h. I usually do this on Tuesday and hit my 8000 steps by noon.
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We post-mortem the US election and discuss the impact on media, information and NZ politics.This episode's co-hostsStephanie, Oliver, Mardi, KyleTimestamps0:00 Introductions2:50 Remora on a Shark5:56 Expressions of Contempt9:25 Refilling the Swamp17:05 Left in Red18:29 On the ground23:18 Arrogance29:39 Weird33:11 Malice or Incompetence35:02 Congratulations 40:30 Institutionalists46:38 Taking the Right in Good Faith50:05 Journalistic Pressure53:13 The Left Showing Up56:56 The Likely Direction1:05:02 Rhetoric Exporting to NZ1:13:04 ClosingsIntro/Outro by The Prophet MotiveSupport us here: https://www.patreon.com/1of200
Sean Neves, David Chon, and Scott Gardner are Partners at Water Witch, Bar Nohm, and Remora, all in Salt Lake City, UT. Sean and Scott started working together in 2012 and a plan to open a bar soon began to form. In 2016, they opened Water Witch, located next door to Nohm, owned and operated by David Chon. They all decided to join forces and become partners in both businesses and opened up Bar Nohm in 2023. In 2022, they bought an old dive bar which they are turning into Remora. Today's sponsors: Restaurant Technologies the company that helps restaurants, “Control the kitchen chaos.” With RT's total oil management, you get: Dependable fresh bulk cooking oil delivery; Filtration + oil usage monitoring and reporting; Used cooking oil pick-up, and recycling; And say goodbye to messy, dangerous restaurant rendering tanks-yuck. RT's end-to-end cooking oils solution helps you manage your used cooking oil storage, collection, and recycling- conveniently, safely, and cleanly- with no upfront costs. Head to www.RTI-inc.com, and let them know the Restaurant Unstoppable Podcast sent you their way. MarginEdge: Boost your efficiency and profitability without adding labor costs. MarginEdge is a complete restaurant management software that allows you to seamlessly manage all aspects of your business from one central location. Track food costs in real time, make inventory faster and less tedious, easily cost out your recipes, and get a daily P&L so you always know where you stand. See how it works at marginedge.com/unstopabble. Restaurant Systems Pro - Join the 60-day Restaurant Systems Pro FREE TRAINING. This is something that has never been done before. This 60-day event is at no cost to you, but it is not for everyone. Fred Langley, CEO of Restaurant Systems Pro, will lead a group of restaurateurs through the Restaurant Systems Pro software and set up the systems for your restaurant. During the 60 days, Fred will walk you through the Restaurant Systems Pro Process and help you crush the following goals: Recipe Costing Cards; Guidance in your books for accounting; Cash controls; Sales Forecasting(With Accuracy); Checklists; Budgeting for the entire year; Scheduling for profit; More butts in seats and more… Click Here to learn more. National Council for Mental Health and Wellbeing - Create healthier, more engaged employees with Mental Health First Aid at Work for Restaurants. This training teaches employees how to recognize and respond to signs and symptoms of mental health or substance use challenges. It's trusted by leading companies, offers flexible training options to adapt to the often- unpredictable restaurant and food services environments, and it's developed and delivered by experts. Visit MentalHealthFirstAid.org/Restaurants to learn more OR use this link: CLICK HERE Contact the guest: Website: https://waterwitchbar.com/ Thanks for listening! Rate the podcast, subscribe, and share! We are on Youtube: @RestaurantUnstoppable
Ellen & special guest, marine biologist Amani Webber-Schultz, suck up to the brilliant little moochers of the ocean: remoras. We discuss shark scales, suction cups, the most efficient way to eat tacos, scrapped Pokemon designs, and so much more.Links:Check out Amani's podcast, Sharkpedia!Follow Amani on Instagram and TikTok!Learn more about MISS!For more information about us & our podcast, head over to our website!Follow Just the Zoo of Us on Threads, Facebook, Instagram & Discord!Follow Ellen on TikTok!
Ellen & special guest, marine biologist Amani Webber-Schultz, suck up to the brilliant little moochers of the ocean: remoras. We discuss shark scales, suction cups, the most efficient way to eat tacos, scrapped Pokemon designs, and so much more.Links:Check out Amani's podcast, Sharkpedia!Follow Amani on Instagram and TikTok!Learn more about MISS!For more information about us & our podcast, head over to our website!Follow Just the Zoo of Us on Threads, Facebook, Instagram & Discord!Follow Ellen on TikTok! MaxFunDrive ends on March 29, 2024! Support our show now by becoming a member at maximumfun.org/join.
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FamiliarCow, Thorchain Builder and Communications Director at Nine Realms, gets us up to speed on THORChain and RUNE. We also chat about inter-project cooperation, BCH Guru launch, speculation, and more. Enjoy the episode!Links:FamiliarCow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/familiarcowTHORChain on Twitter: https://twitter.com/THORChainTHORChain's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/thorchainPresentation slides of this episode: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1xgAFzY0cLwPYKsJHUgYVnB8Uz3yYGyKO/edit#slide=id.g1001e085589_0_4Donations:bitcoincash:qrd42d00chgnnhppashg9p6jcvua0p57d5yu42p2t4Sponsors:Thank you very much to our flipstarter contributors: https://flipstarter.bitcoincashpodcast.com/enGeneral Protocols: https://generalprotocols.com and https://bchbull.comSocials:Website: https://www.bitcoincashpodcast.comTimestamps:00:00 Video starts00:37 Intro01:00 CashTokens in Bitcoin.com Wallet?02:06 FamiliarCow intro, Bitcoin journey10:28 A blockchain can only validate its native assets13:40 Crypto market update15:26 THORChain24:32 RUNE token47:59 THORChain community51:38 THORChain's governance59:30 Bitcoin Cash on THORChain1:15:11 THORChain's BCH incident1:24:48 BCHGuru private alpha1:30:37 Meme of the week w/ Elizabeth Warren1:37:24 Community comment #1: Ninjadot1:39:02 Community comment #2:
Episode 82- MYLOH REMORA -Part 2 THE YOUNGBLOOD PODCAST Joshua Clifton meets the Hip Hop & Rap Artists, MYLOH REMORA at Honey Gold Studios in OCTOBER of 2023 in North Texas for the second part of their interview. MYLOH's Links: https://linktr.ee/mylohremora_ Honey Gold Links: https://linktr.ee/joshuaclifton#music #podcast #camera #movies #hiphop #dallas #texas #rap #rockandblues #rocknroll #relationship iTunes Playlist : https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/the-youngblood-podcast-ep-81-myloh-ramora/pl.u-55D6vy2t8XN6vJ Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5GV... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theyoungbloodpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theyoungbloodpodcast/support
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Can patients with rheumatoid arthritis examine their own joints? Dr David Liew talks to Dr Charlotte Sharp and Karen Staniland about their work to create a video teaching patients how to self-examine tender and swollen joints. Charlotte is now a consultant rheumatologist based in Manchester and has an interest in applied health research. Karen is the patient and public involvement lead for the REMORA project and has rheumatoid arthritis. Their paper was a winning entry to the 2023 Rheumatology Advances in Practice Trainee Publishing Programme. Read the article: How to self-examine for tender and swollen joints: co-producing a training video for people with rheumatoid arthritisYou can also watch the video or find out more about the REMORA project. Thanks for listening to Talking Rheumatology Research! Join the conversation on Twitter using #TalkingRheumResearch, tweet us @RheumJnl, or find us on Instagram. Want to read more rheumatology research? Explore Rheumatology and Rheumatology Advances in Practice.
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Paul Gross is the Co-CEO & Co-founder of Remora, a start-up that captures carbon emissions directly from semi-trucks as they drive. This tech, called a “mobile carbon capture system”, is the first of its kind to be commercialized anywhere in the world. Remora's system can be retrofitted onto existing diesel trucks, capturing and storing their carbon. And this is a big deal, because there are over 2 million semis in the US alone. They've raised millions in funding, and they're already working with major brands to help reduce total carbon emissions globally. Paul himself was listed to Forbes 30 Under 30, and he has an inspiring story for us all.
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Array Cast - October 28, 2022 Show NotesMany thanks to Bob Therriault for gathering these links:[00] 00:11:30 Episode 36 https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode36-what-makes-an-array-language[01] 00:01:20 J wiki (prototype) https://code2.jsoftware.com/wiki/Main_Page[02] 00:02:13 Dyalog User meeting videos https://dyalog.tv/Dyalog22/ APLNAATOT Podcast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_dpMVyyCEo&list=PLYKQVqyrAEj8Q7BdOgakZCAGf6ReO1cue https://abrudz.github.io/aplnaatot/[03] 00:05:56 Intermediate q learning material https://github.com/qbists/studyq https://community.kx.com/t5/kdb-and-q/Q-For-Problems-Episode-4/td-p/13254[04] 00:08:20 CBQN REPLXX XXXX[05] 00:10:22 iPython REPL https://ipython.org/[06] 00:11:30 Conor's Venn Diagram https://github.com/codereport/array-language-comparisons[07] 00:15:33 TI-BASIC https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TI-BASIC[08] 00:19:40 Scan primitive https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Scan Reduce primitive https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Reduce[09] 00:25:13 q (-) . x y link to study q https://github.com/qbists/studyq[10] 00:29:20 Range between two numbers Episode 15 https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode15-tacit-3-and-other-topics Stephen's blog post XXXX[11] 00:34:06 Fold in J https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Vocabulary/fcap[12] 00:34:50 Prefix in J https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Vocabulary/bslash Suffix in J https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Vocabulary/bslashdot[13] 00:37:50 Iverson Notation https://apl.wiki/Iverson_Notation[14] 00:39:00 Remora https://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/jrslepak/typed-j.pdf Nial https://www.nial-array-language.org/[15] 00:43:35 Vector Notation https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Strand_notation[16] 00:46:50 Sigma Sum https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summation Pi Product https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiplication#Capital_pi_notation Inner Product https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dot_product[17] 00:48:17 Prefix Functions https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_notation Infix Functions https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infix_notation Outer Product https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outer_product Scalar Extension https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Scalar_extension Table in J https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Vocabulary/slash#dyadic[18] 00:51:50 Arthur Whitney https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Arthur_Whitney k programming language https://k.miraheze.org/wiki/Learning_Resources q programming language https://code.kx.com/q/ lisp programming language https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisp_(programming_language)[19] 00:53:12 Compression in APL https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Replicate[20] 00:55:21 BQN Strand Notation https://mlochbaum.github.io/BQN/doc/arrayrepr.html#strands[21] 00:57:20 APL2 https://aplwiki.com/wiki/APL2[22] 00:58:10 Roger Hui https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Roger_Hui[23] 01:02:50 Matlab https://www.mathworks.com/products/matlab.html[24] 01:13:12 Implicit Map https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Scalar_extension[25] 01:23:05 I programming language https://aplwiki.com/wiki/I[27] 01:25:10 Nial Atlases https://www.nial-array-language.org/ndocs/dict/#atlas[28] 01:26:04 APL+ https://aplwiki.com/wiki/APL*PLUS[29] 01:31:07 Selfie https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Commute[30] 01:33:10 APL/? Introduction of J https://www.jsoftware.com/papers/J1990.htm[31] 01:37:40 Ferrari refutes the decline of the West https://www.caranddriver.com/features/a15142347/ferrari-reinvents-manifest-destiny-pj-orourke-and-a-ferrari-308gts-archived-feature/[33] 01:45:41 Wolfram language https://www.wolfram.com/language/[34] 01:46:41 contact AT ArrayCast DOT com Conor's Github table https://github.com/codereport/array-language-comparisons/blob/main/Iversonian_vs_Array.md
Array Cast - September 30, 2022 Show NotesMany thanks to Bob Therriault for gathering these links:[01] 00:03:08 ADSP podcast on K https://adspthepodcast.com/2022/09/23/Episode-96.html[02] 00:03:30 Paradigm Conference 2022 https://esolangconf.com/[03] 00:04:25 Troels Henriksen https://sigkill.dk/[04] 00:05:05 Futhark https://futhark-lang.org/[05] 00:06:12 Linux https://www.linux.org/[06] 00:08:00 Textualize https://www.textualize.io/[07] 00:08:27 Standard ML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_ML Common Lisp https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Lisp Haskell https://www.haskell.org/[08] 00:09:50 Cosmin Oancea http://hjemmesider.diku.dk/~zgh600/[09] 00:10:53 Ocaml https://ocaml.org/[10] 00:12:20 Numpy https://numpy.org/ PyTorch https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch[11] 00:13:07 Single Assignment C https://www.sac-home.org/index[12] 00:13:20 Codfns https://github.com/Co-dfns/Co-dfns DEX https://github.com/google-research/dex-lang Accelerate for Haskell https://www.acceleratehs.org Copperhead https://github.com/bryancatanzaro/copperhead Tensorflow https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow JAX https://github.com/google/jax[13] 00:18:39 Phd Position https://employment.ku.dk/phd/?show=157471[14] 00:20:17 Experiential Learning https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experiential_learning[15] 00:21:21 DIKU https://di.ku.dk/english/ Hiperfit http://hiperfit.dk/ Simcorp https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SimCorp Dyalog https://www.dyalog.com/[16] 00:23:00 TAIL http://hiperfit.dk/pdf/array14_final.pdf apltail https://github.com/melsman/apltail Martin Elsman https://elsman.com/[17] 00:29:17 Parametric Polymorphism https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parametric_polymorphism[18] 00:32:06 Jay Foad https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Jay_Foadhttps://docs.dyalog.com/latest/Compiler%20User%20Guide.pdf[19] 00:33:00 Tacit Programming https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Tacit_programming[20] 00:36:30 Mandelbrot set https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandelbrot_set[21] 00:41:07 Typed Array Languages https://mlochbaum.github.io/BQN/implementation/compile/intro.html#typed-array-languages[22] 00:42:05 Leading Axis Array Theory https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Leading_axis_theory[23] 00:43:56 Ken Iverson https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_E._Iverson[24] 00:49:25 Conor's Array Comparison https://github.com/codereport/array-language-comparisons[25] 00:49:50 APEX https://gitlab.com/bernecky/apex Bob Bernecky https://www.snakeisland.com/[26] 00:51:05 Second Order Array Combinators https://futhark-book.readthedocs.io/en/latest/language.html[27] 00:52:30 Associativity https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Associative_property Commutativity https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commutativity[28] 00:56:12 Toxoplasma Gondii https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toxoplasma_gondii[29] 00:59:20 Guy Blelloch https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Blelloch Nesl http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~scandal/nesl.html[30] 01:00:38 Remora https://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/jrslepak/typed-j.pdf Justin Slepak https://jrslepak.github.io/[31] 01:01:12 Conor's Venn diagram https://github.com/codereport/array-language-comparisons[32] 01:02:40 K https://aplwiki.com/wiki/K Kona https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Kona[33] 01:03:20 April https://aplwiki.com/wiki/April Andrew Sengul Episode on Array Cast https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode23-andrew-sengul[34] 01:04:40 Py'n'APL https://github.com/Dyalog/pynapl APL.jl https://aplwiki.com/wiki/APL.jl May https://github.com/justin2004/may Julia https://julialang.org/[35] 01:08:05 Bjarne Stroustrup C++ https://www.stroustrup.com/[36] 01:09:16 Artem Shinkarov https://ashinkarov.github.io/ Sven-Bodo Scholz https://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/~sbs/homepage/main/Welcome.html https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/video/sac-off-the-shelf-support-for-data-parallelism-on-multicores/[37] 01:10:19 Contact AT ArrayCast DOT com
Paul Gross is the co-founder and co-CEO of Remora, a carbon capture solution for heavy-duty trucks. Using work from Christina Reynold's PhD thesis at the University of Michigan (Remora other co-CEO), they created the company in 2020, joined Y Combinator and raised $5.5M to now be a 45 people strong company about to deploy their product at some of the largest American trucking companies.In this episode, we talk with Paul about:his early childhood and what drove his interest for climatehow the Remora idea originated at Yale and how he assembled a dream team to get the project off the groundwhat carbon capture is, how it works and why it's a critical technology to fight climate changehow can we recycle or store carbon and how is this carbon valuablethe role of hydrogen, electricity and biofuels for trucking decarbonizationhow to scale their system from a pilot unit to 2m trucksEnjoy the show!To learn more about Remora and carbon capture:Vox carbon capture primer (~30mn read)ClimateTech VC primer on carbon credits (15mn read)Christina Reynold original PhD thesis(160 pages!)
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In this episode of Hardware to Save a Planet, Dylan is joined by Paul Gross, Co-founder and CEO of Remora, to discuss the technology behind Remora's new device that captures at least eighty percent of a semi-truck's carbon emissions directly from the tailpipe.
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July 12, 2022 ~ Full Show. Chris Renwick in for Guy. Senior News Analyst Marie Osborne updates us on today's January 6th hearing. Macomb County Prosecutor Pete Lucido reacts to allegations of inappropriate comments and misuse of resources against him. Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel discusses his issues with Lucido's office. Senior News Analyst Lloyd Jackson has details on funeral and visitation for Detroit police officer Loren Courts who was killed in the line of duty. Mark Voit, Professor of Astronomy at Michigan State University and Former Lead Outreach Scientist for the Hubble Space Telescope mission on the Webb Space Telescope images NASA released today, the largest and most powerful telescope to date. Paul Gross, co-founder and co-CEO of Remora is our guest for Mobility Makers and Paul Resnick, Professor of Information at the University of Michigan discusses the legal back and forth between Elon Musk and Twitter.
Brand is what people say when you walk out of a room. So how do you control the conversation when you're not there to hear it? Today's guests, Chris Smith, Chief Revenue Officer (CRO), and Matt Richards, Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) at Aqua Security, talked about the strategic ecosystem of sales and marketing and how they have to work together to win. Join us as we discuss: Why working together for a shared goal is important What should and shouldn't be measured for ROI Why empathy over ego is the key to success Now that you know how to conduct killer marketing tests, are you ready to learn how to hone your business's competitive edge or use data to prevent revenue leaks in your business? Check out the full list of episodes: The B2B Revenue Executive Experience. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for B2B Revenue Executive Experience in your favorite podcast player.
Brand is what people say when you walk out of a room. So how do you control the conversation when you're not there to hear it? Today's guests, Chris Smith, Chief Revenue Officer (CRO), and Matt Richards, Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) at Aqua Security, talked about the strategic ecosystem of sales and marketing and how they have to work together to win. Join us as we discuss: Why working together for a shared goal is important What should and shouldn't be measured for ROI Why empathy over ego is the key to success Now that you know how to conduct killer marketing tests, are you ready to learn how to hone your business's competitive edge or use data to prevent revenue leaks in your business? Check out the full list of episodes: The B2B Revenue Executive Experience. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for B2B Revenue Executive Experience in your favorite podcast player.
May 24, 2022 ~ Full Show. John Sellek, Founder and CEO of Harbor Strategic Public Affairs and Craig Mauger from the Detroit News discuss the Michigan Election Bureau's finding that multiple GOP gubernatorial candidates don't have enough legitimate signatures to appear on the ballot. Senior News Analyst Lloyd Jackson on the Detroit City Council vote to expand ShotSpotter technology in the city. Daniel Howes, from the Detroit News talks about Michigan losing out on a large Stellantis battery plant to Indiana. Paul Gross, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Remora is our guest for Mobility Makers. Gary Cunningham Director of Market Research for Tradition Energy discusses Biden possibly tapping the strategic diesel reserves and WJR Sports Analyst Steve Courtney on the Tigers rough series against the Twins and the possibility of Big Ten realignment.
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Today I will be speaking with Dr. Christina Reynolds, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Remora. Remora is a company out of Livonia, MI that has created a carbon capture technology for semi-trucks. This is huge, because trucking is a very important industry, but it is very difficult to electrify large semi-trucks. Check out Remora to learn more: https://remoracarbon.com/ Follow us on social media @sustainabiliME.pod Job Openings at Remora: https://remoracarbon.com/jobs/
Heavy-duty, long-haul trucks - known as Class 8 trucks - account for more than 1 billion tons of carbon dioxide emissions worldwide each year.Electrification, while a practical option for most of the trucking industry (see last week's episode), is not yet as feasible for long-haul Class 8 trucks. | What options might exist to decarbonize heavy-duty trucking in the short and medium term, if not with electrification?Climate Now spoke with two entrepreneurs whose companies are developing alternative technologies to reduce heavy-duty transport emissions: Bav Roy, co-founder and COO of Verne, a start-up optimizing hydrogen storage for fuel cell trucks; and Paul Gross, the co-CEO and co-founder of Remora, a startup that captures carbon from the exhaust pipe of trucks.Listen now as we explore the challenges and growth opportunities for these two technologies, infrastructure considerations, and more.Chapters:00:15 Heavy-duty emissions1:44 Verne Hydrogen introduction6:03 Remora Carbon Capture introduction7:14 Why it's hard to decarbonize trucking9:35 Why use fuel cells?12:23 Verne technology14:50 Remora technology22:08 Verne market timeline27:05 Remora market timeline29:35 Wrap-up discussion with hosts Darren and James
Is Sustainability Really a Problem with Matt McLelland Matt McLelland and Joe Lynch discuss is sustainability really a problem. Matt is the VP of Sustainability and Innovation at Covenant Transport Services, a premium service provider of transportation services with focus on temperature controlled products, regional, and long haul delivery. About Matt McLelland For the first 15 years of his professional career Matt focused on information technology - working for a large silicon valley software companies to data center startups to a brief stint with a family foundation who, unlike his previous employers, existed to give all their money away. In early 2000 he entered the world of logistics - mostly implementing large software systems but due to his professional curiosity consistently asked to look at innovations in trucking and warehousing. In mid-2015 his employer opened one of the first industry "Innovation Labs" - a loosely structured group with the single purpose to research and test early-stage supply chain innovations. From inventory counting drones, robotic automation, human exo-skeletons, and virtual reality applications - these were just a few of the many solutions they regularly explored. In early 2018 Matt tried to leave the logistics industry and start building outdoor adventure vans (that's another story) but was given a unique opportunity to join Covenant Logistics - a premium service provider of transportation and warehousing services. In his role as VP of Sustainability and Innovation he works directly with senior leadership to research future trends in the logistics industry and evaluate their applicability to Covenant's strategy of providing more affordable, safer, cleaner delivery of product. Lately he's been spending most of his time looking at Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Environmental / Social Governance (ESG) as many supply chain companies are looking for ways to reduce their carbon footprints using everything from alternative fuels like Battery Electric and Hydrogen to autonomous vehicles to optimization software. When not at work, Matt spends most of his time outdoors and travelling with his family in their DIY converted 2017 Sprinter Van, fondly christened "Chad The Van" by his teenage son. Chadthevan regularly transports both the family and outdoor gear to their frequent outdoor activities - you can follow their adventures on Instagram at @chadthevan About Covenant Covenant Logistics provides transportation and logistics services in the United States. It operates through four segments: Expedited, Dedicated, Managed Freight, and Warehousing. The Expedited segment primarily provides truckload services to customers with high service freight and delivery standards. The Dedicated segment provides customers with committed truckload capacity over contracted periods using equipment either owned or leased by the company. The Managed Freight segment offers brokerage services, including logistics capacity by outsourcing the carriage of customers' freight to third parties; and transport management services, such as logistics services on a contractual basis to customers who prefer to outsource their logistics needs. The Warehousing segment provides day-to-day warehouse management services to customers. The segment also provides shuttle and switching services to shuttling containers and trailers. The company also engages in used equipment sales and leasing business. It serves transportation companies, such as parcel freight forwarders, less-than-truckload carriers, and third-party logistics providers; and traditional truckload customers, including manufacturers, retailers, and food and beverage shippers. Covenant Logistics was founded in 1986 and is based in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Key Takeaways: Is Sustainability Really a Problem Matt McLelland is the VP of Sustainability and Innovation at Covenant Transport Services, a premium service provider of transportation services with focus on temperature controlled products, regional, and long haul delivery. In the podcast interview, Matt and Joe discuss whether sustainability is really a problem – or just a lot of hype and corporate posturing. Matt makes a very convincing argument that sustainability is a very real concern for transportation and logistics providers because 1.) Shippers (customers) increasingly expect or even require their logistics partners to provide services with less environment impact. 2.) State and federal regulators are focusing their efforts on the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and the trucking business is responsible for approximately 5% of those emissions. The Boston Consulting Group published a report that suggests 80% of GHG emissions are a result of supply chains – so manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers, and their logistics partners will come under pressure to reduce their environmental impact, especially GHG emissions. Matt noted that there are some ways to reduce GHG emissions that are relatively easy (low hanging fruit) and other ways that require larger investments and a bigger commitment from both the logistics companies and their customers. The low hanging fruit opportunities include retiring old trucks with newer fuel efficient trucks, carbon capture systems like Remora and making trucks more aerodynamic with aftermarket systems like Truck Wings. For companies that want to greatly reduce GHG emissions, investments in new technologies like electric, hydrogen, and compressed natural gas trucks may be necessary. These technologies are available, however they are all have limitations. There are lots of ways transportation and l Carbon Capture for Semi-Trucks with Paul Grossogistics companies can get started on sustainability including: reducing empty miles, more efficient routing, maximizing trailer space, joining SmartWay, adding a sustainability KPI to standard reporting., etc. Learn More About Is Sustainability Really a Problem Matt McLelland LinkedIn Matt McLelland Instagram Covenant Corporate Social Responsibility Carbon Capture for Semi-Trucks with Paul Gross Why Your Truck Needs Wings with Dan Burrows CSR vs. ESG – the 101 The EPA and GHG What is Scope 1,2,3 The USA's electricity mix The Logistics of Logistics Podcast If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive review, subscribe, and share it with your friends and colleagues. The Logistics of Logistics Podcast: Google, Apple, Castbox, Spotify, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tunein, Podbean, Owltail, Libsyn, Overcast Check out The Logistics of Logistics on Youtube
Paul Gross is the co-founder and CEO at Remora. While at Yale, he conducted experimental research that uncovered solutions to collective action problems like political polarization and the climate crisis. Remora got started when he read a dissertation on mobile carbon capture written by his co-founder, Christina, and convinced her to quit her job as a scientist at the EPA. Then, he recruited his co-founder, Eric, a mechanic-turned-engineer who built hydrogen and electric semi-trucks for some of the world's largest automotive companies.Paul joins me today to discuss how he convinced his co-founder to quit her government job to join a two person startup. We also talk about the various reasons that the environmental industry is seeing growth as of late. Paul shares his opinion on the future of carbon capture devices regarding size and standards.“I don't think everyone needs to do that science, because I've already come across so many scientists who are blocked at that point of having an idea, but not being able to start a company around it.” - Paul GrossToday on Startups for Good we cover:Developing judgement for good science when reading thesesCreating a systematic approach when seeking new idea Carbon capture vs. catalytic converterFinding first adopters of the technologyWhen investors share your missionHow to build culture within an organizationTheir first round capital raise with investors like Lower Carbon Capital and Union Square VenturesWorking with major fleet companies like RyderBooks and podcasts discussed in this episode: Startup SchoolConnect with Paul at Remora Carbon, on Twitter or send him an email at hello@remoracarbon.comSubscribe, Rate & Share Your Favorite Episodes!Thanks for tuning into today's episode of Startups For Good with your host, Miles Lasater. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on your favorite podcast listening app.Don't forget to visit our website, connect with Miles on Twitter or LinkedIn, and share your favorite episodes across social media. For more information about The Giving Circle
Carbon Capture for Semi-Trucks with Paul Gross Paul Gross and Joe Lynch discuss carbon capture for semi-trucks. Paul is the co-founder and the CEO of Remora, a company that is building a device that captures the carbon emissions from a semi-truck. About Paul Gross Paul Gross is the co-founder and CEO at Remora. While at Yale, he conducted experimental research that uncovered solutions to collective action problems like political polarization and the climate crisis. Paul also founded the Yale Politics Initiative, bringing top politicians, operatives, and activists to campus. Remora got started when he read a dissertation on mobile carbon capture written by his co-founder, Christina, and convinced her to quit her job as a scientist at the EPA. Then, he recruited his co-founder, Eric, a mechanic-turned-engineer who built hydrogen and electric semi-trucks for some of the world's largest automotive companies. About Remora Remora is building a device that captures the carbon emissions from a semi-truck. They sell the captured carbon dioxide to concrete producers and greenhouses, helping fleets earn new revenue while meeting their climate commitments. They recently announced in the Wall Street Journal that they raised $5.5M to pilot our devices with 16 different multibillion-dollar companies, including Cargill, Ryder, and Werner. They're backed by investors like Union Square Ventures, Y Combinator, Chris Sacca, and First Round. Key Takeaways: Carbon Capture for Semi-Trucks Paul Gross is the Co-founder and CEO of Remora, which sells a carborn emissions capture device. Remora sells the captured carbon dioxide to concrete producers and other end-users, helping fleets earn new revenue while meeting their climate commitments. In the podcast interview, Paul and Joe discuss the environmental impact that truck emissions have on the planet. Governments, consumers, and companies are all looking for ways to reduce the environmental impact of supply chains. According to the Sierra Club, heavy-duty trucks make up 10% of the vehicles on the road but are responsible for 30% of carbon dioxide emissions and higher percentages of other pollutants. Remora's device retrofits onto an existing diesel semi-truck. It mounts between the tractor and its trailer, attaches to its tailpipes, and captures at least 80% of its carbon emissions. While refueling at a truck stop or distribution center, the driver attaches a hose to our device, pumping the captured carbon dioxide into an offload tank in just 5 minutes. Paired with biofuel or renewable natural gas, our device makes a truck carbon negative, allowing existing semi-trucks to cheaply remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Adding the Remora device to one semi-truck is equivalent to planting 6,200 trees. Learn More About Carbon Capture for Semi-Trucks Paul Gross' LinkedIn Remora Remora Deck Sign up for Remora's updates Heavy-Duty Truck Operators to Test Startup's Onboard Carbon-Capture System The Logistics of Logistics Podcast If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive review, subscribe, and share it with your friends and colleagues. The Logistics of Logistics Podcast: Google, Apple, Castbox, Spotify, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tunein, Podbean, Owltail, Libsyn, Overcast Check out The Logistics of Logistics on Youtube
Our Director of Carbon Intelligence, Tyler Cole, sits down to chat with Paul Gross, CEO of Remora Carbon. They cover Paul's background and concern for climate issues before diving into the technology and business case for capturing tailpipe emissions with Remora's proprietary bolt-on technology.Follow Net-Zero Carbon on Apple PodcastsFollow Net-Zero Carbon on SpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
Our Director of Carbon Intelligence, Tyler Cole, sits down to chat with Paul Gross, CEO of Remora Carbon. They cover Paul's background and concern for climate issues before diving into the technology and business case for capturing tailpipe emissions with Remora's proprietary bolt-on technology.Follow Net-Zero Carbon on Apple PodcastsFollow Net-Zero Carbon on SpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
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Mais ? Quel est ce bruit ? Un animal ? Il faut vite le découvrir ! Il ne te reste plus qu'à écouter Guillaume et Clara pour voyager à travers le monde et découvrir les animaux comme jamais auparavant. Tu es prêt ? Alors pars à la découverte du remora !
This week we're talking about the remora, AKA suckerfish, those cool fish that attach themselves to the back of sharks, whales, and other marine animals! Listen to learn more about what they eat, how humans use them for fishing, and how they evolved to have their cheese grater suction cups! Also make sure to support Minorities in Shark Sciences and check out our episode on the great white shark. If you'd like to support the show, please check out our merch store over on Etsy where we sell stickers, postcards, keychains, and hand-made needle-felted ornaments. Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a rating and review. To stay up to date and see our weekly episode illustrations, make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter. Beyond Blathers is hosted and produced by Olivia deBourcier and Sofia Osborne, with art by Olivia deBourcier and music by Max Hoosier. This podcast is not associated with Animal Crossing or Nintendo, we just love this game.
Pour finir la saison, et pour cette avant-dernière volée d'épisode, je tenais à rendre hommage à tous celles et ceux qui m'aident bénévolement. Comme je l'ai déjà expliqué de nombreuses fois, BSG est très demandant en temps, et sans ces bénévoles, BSG ne serait pas ce qu'il est devenu aujourd'hui. Je remercie toute l'équipe, les invités, et bien sûr vous aussi, chers ami.e.s auditeurices, pour votre fidélité. Tous ceux qui souhaitent nous donner des conseils, ou nous aider, en fonction de leur temps envie et moyens peuvent nous envoyer un message. Graphisme des totems BSG: Margot Barbut, agence Sable Noir.
Today's guest is Paul Gross, Co-Founder & CEO of Remora.Today, heavy-duty trucks move 70% of goods shipped in the United States and account for 7% of the US greenhouse gas pollution. Remora is developing a device that captures carbon emissions from semi-trucks. Its device will reduce emissions from these trucks by 80% without affecting payload, range, or trip time. Remora installs a container between the cab and the trailer of semis, which allows them to collect, store, and then monetize the emissions. It sells the carbon to concrete producers and other end-users, which dramatically reduces emissions, meets climate commitments, and adds a new revenue stream for carbon.Remora Co-Founder, Christina Reynolds, developed the technology as a Ph.D. student. Paul came across it during his time at Yale and convinced Christina to leave the EPA to start Remora. Before co-founding Remora, Paul conducted award-winning experimental research that uncovered new solutions to collective action problems like polarization and the climate crisis. He also holds a BA in Data Science and Statistics from Yale University. Paul is an exciting guest, and I enjoyed learning more about what the team is up to at Remora. Paul walks me through what led him to co-found Remora, why he's so passionate about carbon capture, and what the company hopes to achieve in the future. Paul explains the problem Remora is fixing, its technology, and what makes the company unique. We also dive into the trucking industry and the carbon emissions market more broadly. This is a great episode for those interested in innovative carbon solutions and transportation.Enjoy the show!You can find me on twitter @jjacobs22 or @mcjpod and email at info@myclimatejourney.co, where I encourage you to share your feedback on episodes and suggestions for future topics or guests.Episode recorded April 14th, 2021To learn more about Remora, visit: https://www.remoracarbon.com/To learn more about this episode, visit our website: https://myclimatejourney.co/ctss-episodes/remora
VCs Entering the Thunderdome: McKeever (Mac) Conwell, II @Rarebreed Ventures Cassandra Carothers, @Upheaval Investments Charlie Lass, @Dallas Ventures Chris Douvos, @AHOY Capital + Top IPOs: WeWork (Shaq SPAC), Deliveroo, DiDi Chuxing & Endeavor (UFC Owner) + Companies to Benefit from Biden's New Jobs Deal: + Thousand Fell Recycled Shoes ~Wave of Sense #autonomousvehicles ~Stable ~Elroy Air ~Verdi ~rENIAS + Future Unicorns from Y Combinator's Demo Day: ~MindPortal ~The Calico Group ~FlexTalk.org ~Pickle (pickleai.com) ~Remora ~flux + Buy or Sell UiPath will live up to its $35b Valuation? + Hot EFT's ARK Investment Management LLC will debut its latest fund a Space Exploration ETF - What exactly is an ETF & what are the most exciting? + Prediction's for VC funding in women-led startups in 2021 + The investment misses that keep us up at night Start Investing Alongside us with the M1 Finance App!! Use our link so that we can keep bringing you premium investing content: http://bit.ly/M1FinancePrimeTimeVCOur Gains will go to the non-profit Girls Who Code Connect w/ our Partners!! Kyle Gross & Robert Hughes III - First Republic Bank VC & StartUp Banking M1 Finance The Finance Super App! http://bit.ly/M1FinancePrimeTimeVCKyle Eddins @E2Generations Software Solutions Tyler Kelly @PitchPages.io Pitch Decks for the New Generation of Startups https://pitchpages.io/Matthew R. Kittay #1 VC Attorney Fox Rothschild LLP Brex creditcard Sign Up Here: https://lnkd.in/d8RJ2VrCarl Eppers HR Support TriNet --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/primetimevc/message
After many years as a musician, he finally has his own studio for complete creative control. https://www.instagram.com/mylohremora_/ https://soundcloud.com/rmramyloh/
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Joe Biden, along with the entirety of the Democratic Party are failing their voters and the administration is already falling into a nosedive of ineffectiveness. Andrew Cuomo and Neera Tanden collapse in political death spirals of their own makings. Don't feel bad for any of these people, they deserve their political and social pains, they've earned every bit of it. And we, as voters and human beings, have failed each other by not holding these people accountable in the past and not holding them accountable even now. Please, if you enjoy the show and you have just a few seconds, please click this Apple link ( https://apple.co/2Fa69IA) to leave a rating and or a review! Thank you! _______________________________________________ Web: https://bit.ly/2ZkPYyT YouTube: https://bit.ly/2Zhw2gA Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2Fa69IA Anchor: https://bit.ly/35gjXMk Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3hcvjDx (Or simply search “Tribunus Plebis” wherever you get your podcasts!) Social: Twitter: https://bit.ly/3jZXp6w Instagram: https://bit.ly/3kbPF1F Web: https://bit.ly/2ZkPYyT Facebook: https://bit.ly/3bCS6qV --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tribunus-plebis/message
crossing the Gulf Stream in 25 knots North, nearly drowning while clearing a net off the rudder, petting wild dolphin while underway, electronics, communicating with ships, running aground in The Bahamas and nearly sinking, whale strike, Bermuda Triangle incident, remora attack, sailing alone offshore, letting go of fear and just being, spritualism, meditation, abandoning dualistic thinking
Join Sal Daher's Investment Syndicate List: Click to Join Kristen Overly works as management consultant and is a leader at MIT Life Science Angels. Kristen and I discussed various aspects of the funding of life science startups. She, like me, is intrigued by the opportunities in what Jeff Behrens called the scrappy biotechs in his doctoral thesis. Highlights include: Sal Daher Introduces Kristen Overly of MIT Life Science Angels & Back Bay Advisors “…MITLifeSciAngels.com. And we look for companies that have some sort of affiliation with MIT, whether that's a founder or a board member or maybe a scientific founder or maybe the technology came out of MIT.” “Who's invited to the [MIT Life Science Angels] meetings as potential investors?” “…. I remember it was kind of in the beginning times of Rubius Therapeutics because that was a similar-ish platform play to Remora.” “I suspect he had a hard time raising money, not having had a Ph.D. He's a brilliant guy, he could have done it but in the life sciences, it's almost like joining a holy priesthood or something. You have to have your Ph.D.” “… the increase in the number of SPACs recently. I think it just shows how different the life sciences industry is from the tech.” “…you just have to believe in the people, sign a blank cheque and hope that they can do their jobs right.” “But still the [SPAC] model is untested…. Acquisitions are hard. Most acquisitions fail…” “So basically 97% of the funding go to either life science companies that are created by the venture capital firms themselves or companies that have some kind of a star player, right?” “…when I was at MIT, I found myself frustrated because there were so many amazing technologies just kind of stuck in a lab.” “The number of scrappy biotechs is about to skyrocket.” “And there's a lot of not great AI technologies. People are just taking the open-source code and applying it and calling it a product and starting a company and getting money.” An Intro to Radio Pharmaceuticals “…my senior year, I got a really bad concussion, freak accident.” “Yeah, it was the hardest decision I had ever had to make in my life to take the year off at school. I mean, I was on this set path since I was born.” I'm passionate about is that only about two percent of all VC funds overall go to female founded companies.
Learn about how scientists just measured the quickest event ever recorded; how tiny remoras (suckerfish) stay stuck to fast-moving whales; and why being too busy could be killing your creativity. Scientists have just measured the shortest amount of time, ever. by Cameron Duke Grundmann, S., Trabert, D., Fehre, K., Strenger, N., Pier, A., Kaiser, L., Kircher, M., Weller, M., Eckart, S., Schmidt, L. P. H., Trinter, F., Jahnke, T., Schöffler, M. S., & Dörner, R. (2020). Zeptosecond birth time delay in molecular photoionization. Science, 370(6514), 339–341. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abb9318 Mann, A. (2020, July 13). The universe’s clock might have bigger ticks than we imagine. Livescience.com; Live Science. https://www.livescience.com/what-are-smallest-ticks-of-time.html Pappas, S. (2020, October 17). Meet the zeptosecond, the shortest unit of time ever measured. Livescience.com; Live Science. https://www.livescience.com/zeptosecond-shortest-time-unit-measured.html How do little remoras stay stuck to fast-moving whales? Physics! by Steffie Drucker Whale-surfing remoras ride cushion of water to stay in touch with their steeds. (2020). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-10/tcob-wrr102220.php Remora | fish | Britannica. (2020). In Encyclopædia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/animal/remora Boundary Layer Separation and Pressure Drag – Aerospace Engineering Blog. (2016, October 15). Aerospace Engineering Blog. https://aerospaceengineeringblog.com/boundary-layer-separation-and-pressure-drag/ r/explainlikeimfive - ELI5: How do bugs manage to stay stuck to car windows whilst travelling at high speed? Are the suckers super strong? (2011). Reddit. https://www.reddit.com/r/explainlikeimfive/comments/579sqf/eli5_how_do_bugs_manage_to_stay_stuck_to_car/ Flammang, B. E., Marras, S., Anderson, E. J., Lehmkuhl, O., Mukherjee, A., Cade, D. E., Beckert, M., Nadler, J. H., Houzeaux, G., Vázquez, M., Amplo, H. E., Calambokidis, J., Friedlaender, A. S., Goldbogen, J. A. (2020). Remoras pick where they stick on blue whales. J, Exp. Biol. 223, jeb226654. https://jeb.biologists.org/content/223/20/jeb226654 Being Too Busy May Be Killing Your Creativity by Anna Todd A Genius Finds Inspiration in the Music of Another (Published 2006). (2020). The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/31/science/a-genius-finds-inspiration-in-the-music-of-another.html The Science of Mind Wandering: Empirically Navigating the Stream of Consciousness. (2019). Annual Reviews. https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev-psych-010814-015331 Baird, B., Smallwood, J., Mrazek, M. D., Kam, J. W. Y., Franklin, M. S., & Schooler, J. W. (2012). Inspired by Distraction. Psychological Science, 23(10), 1117–1122. https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797612446024 Lee, C. S., Therriault, D. J., & Linderholm, T. (2012). On the Cognitive Benefits of Cultural Experience: Exploring the Relationship between Studying Abroad and Creative Thinking. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 26(5), 768–778. https://doi.org/10.1002/acp.2857 Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer. You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do suction cups work? Did Caligula get murdered due to remoras? Are remoras good or bad for their hosts? Find out on this episode of Species. Bibliography: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1y30oSBdF0feRKLpSOVYBZ3PFlHtqSaQ9u25dqBwaPCY/edit?usp=sharing
Description: #audio. #mermaidminute Me-Me del Mare talks about Hanukkah- and remoras Excerpt: Oh, Hanukkah! Oh, Hanukkah! Come sight the remoras! See how they circle The sharks like an aura! Links and References Learn more about the Dog Days of Podcasting Photo by Bruce Christianson on Unsplash Credits: The Bathtub Mermaid: Tales from the Tub is [-]
Recently, an old friend of mine hit me up to contribute to a storytelling compilation he was making, and after lots of procrastinating, I came up with my own story — or rather, my own account of how I love to tell stories. Brian John Mitchell is the friend in question, and he started his label Silber Records officially back in 1996, and has been making zines and comics for decades as well. album cover for Remora’s 2011 release Scars Bring Hope As Brian says on the Silber website, “Good music deserves to be heard & we’re doing our part to make sure it gets from the bedroom to your ears…. Our music is likely mellower, but no less angst-ridden than the music we all grew up on. Punk rock, post rock, metal, sludgecore, freak folk, americana, bedroom pop, drone, shoegaze, aggressive ambient, post apocalyptic pop, noise - it’s all music.” I hope you can take a few minutes and go to the Silbermedia Bandcamp page and listen to some of the stories that Brian compiled for his series.
Remora is a noun that refers to a hindrance or a drag. Our word of the day gets its name from a long, thin fish that is known to attach itself to an animal and behave like a parasite. When used outside of the realm of the animal kingdom, it may refer to anything that acts in a parasitic manner, for example: Those reporters really can make it difficult for the police to do their jobs. They attach on to us like remora and not let go until they get the story they want.
I dig a little deeper in this episode. I describe the feelings of loneliness that can accompany grief and reminisce on a memory that to this day, has kept me going. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/danielle-brewer-craig/message
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This week, we're crossing swords with The Last Kingdom and getting wrapped up by Black Widow: Homecoming!I blame everyone, that's a losers prerogative!Check out the new show on the JET Network, Sailor Noob!http://www.twitter.com/noob_sailorCelebrate guilty pleasure movies with Kal on Craft Disservices!http://www.craftdisservices.comRoad trip with us on Facebook and Twitter and on our Discord!http://www.facebook.com/justenoughtropehttp://www.twitter.com/justenoughtropehttps://discord.gg/APk2cCyFollow our live stream adventures on YouTube!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv_yQ1TlPULKRSrlZa6JgtA/videosBuy us a new identity on Patreon!http://www.patreon.com/justenoughtrope
Frakatangana 308 - viernes 1 de mayo de 2020 - Celebramos el 40 aniversario del juego de Pac Man, recorriendo datos interesantes de su la historia de este juego y el impacto que tuvo en la cultura popular. Además, Skip Font habla de su película Rémora, y nos trae el nuevo trailer. Programa transmitido en vivo desde Puerto Rico. Moderado por Carlos Alberto López y Adriana Isabelle Oliver. Libreto y producción: Rafael Serra.
How is the group of Auburn aerospace engineering students led by Zack Wadzinski waging a war on plastic waste in waterways around the globe? With an army of trash-targeting autonomous aquatic drones that's sure to put smiles on the faces of business investors. Time to go green, if you know what I mean...
In this special episode we feature a star-studded lineup of guests including El Patronn, Paul J Daly, and Micah Birkholz who joined your host Ryan Gerardi live from Boston at the CarGurus Navigate Conference along with Clearshift Founder Jeff VanderWal and Remora, Inc. President Christian Jorn. As you can tell from the title, there's a lot going on in this podcast. Enjoy and feel free to catch the original live stream recording from our website: Not Your Dad's Car Lot - Live from Boston. Get full access to AutoConverse at autoconverse.substack.com/subscribe
In this special episode we feature a star-studded lineup of guests including El Patronn, Paul J Daly, and Micah Birkholz who joined your host Ryan Gerardi live from Boston at the CarGurus Navigate Conference along with Clearshift Founder Jeff VanderWal and Remora, Inc. President Christian Jorn. As you can tell from the title, there's a lot going on in this podcast. Enjoy and feel free to catch the original live stream recording from our website: Not Your Dad's Car Lot - Live from Boston.
durée : 00:02:58 - L’Esprit d’initiative - par : Emmanuel Moreau - Aujourd'hui, on sait produire de l’énergie à partir d’éoliennes ou de panneaux solaires mais on ne sait pas la stocker en cas de surproduction. La solution Remora, qui permet de stocker l'énergie éolienne ou solaire à grande échelle, va faire faire un grand pas aux énergies renouvelables.
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What if you were being held hostage by your supplier and forced to use tools that not only failed you, they failed your consumers too! This happens every day in Automotive Dealerships and in this episode Mat is sitting down with Christian Jorn, the President of Remora, to help people learn how to spot this horrible practice and what you can do about it. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rockstar/support
The companions finish their talks with the Lich Wyltt and say goodbye to their party member Remora. Reuniting with Zeke and Allora, the group decides to meet with the princes Eugene and Erik. After a disappointing meeting, a strange realisation, a mysterious Dwarf, and a fellow Arcane user in the form of Nilus, the group leaves the capital city of Goldcrest and ventures south. Opulence isn't what it seems.
The companions finally make their way to Goldcrest after deciding to travel with Behelam's caravan. After a funeral at the temple of Tyr, and talking with a prince, the companions under the urging of Remora (guest Fosta) travel down into the sewers to meet a strange character, with a strange hobby.
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The companions finish their talks with the Lich Wyllt and say goodbye to their party member Remora. Reuniting with Zeke and Allora, the group decides to meet with the princes Eugene and Erik. After a disappointing meeting, a strange realisation, a mysterious Dwarf, and a fellow Arcane user in the form of Nilus, the group leaves the capital city of Goldcrest and ventures south. Opulence isn't what it seems.
The companions finally make their way to Goldcrest after deciding to travel with Behelam's caravan. After a funeral at the temple of Tyr, and talking with a prince, the companions under the urging of Remora (guest Fosta) travel down into the sewers to meet a strange character, with a strange hobby.
Way back when, one of your IKWYPLS hosts promised to tell their story of growing up in a haunted house - and they are finally making good on that promise! As part of our celebration of all things spooky, the IKWYPLS crew are offering up tales of the terrifying during October... and perhaps beyond... So, pull up a seat and turn out all the lights and listen this scary story from Mary Hughes. Intro music used in this podcast: 'An Abandoned Ballroom' by Lyndon Scarfe. 'An Abandoned Ballroom' by Lyndon Scarfe is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License, via Creative Commons [creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/] Music used in Bonus Ep. #1: 'Waxing And Waning' by Robin Crutchfield, licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/] 'A Few Notes From a Grave' by Remora, licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/] 'Night Terrors' by Port City Music, licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/] 'Crossing the Threshold - Ghostpocalypse' by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100663 Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Way back when, one of your IKWYPLS hosts promised to tell their story of growing up in a haunted house - and they are finally making good on that promise! As part of our celebration of all things spooky, the IKWYPLS crew are offering up tales of the terrifying during October... and perhaps beyond... So, pull up a seat and turn out all the lights and listen this scary story from Mary Hughes. Intro music used in this podcast: 'An Abandoned Ballroom' by Lyndon Scarfe. 'An Abandoned Ballroom' by Lyndon Scarfe is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License, via Creative Commons [creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/] Music used in Bonus Ep. #1: 'Waxing And Waning' by Robin Crutchfield, licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/] 'A Few Notes From a Grave' by Remora, licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/] 'Night Terrors' by Port City Music, licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/] 'Crossing the Threshold - Ghostpocalypse' by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100663 Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Wrapping up after the battle with the First Order, we reach the end of Chapter One! Also: A sneak preview of Spozek of the Remora! No Match For A Blaster is a podcast by Morality Plays.If you have a comment for the show, find us on Facebook or Twitter, @NoMatchPodcast. Star Wars: Edge of the Empire, Age of Rebellion, and Force and Destiny are made by Fantasy Flight Games and Lucas Books. Our theme is by Kevin MacLeod, sound effects by Tristan Lohengrin ,vedas , and akemov.
Sea Turtles migrate great distances in every Ocean to complete their life cycle. They stop in different places to feed (forage) to refuel for the next leg of their amazing journey. There are some animals that literally hop on the sea turtle's backs (wow, that's lazy) and travel with them for the rest of their journey. These critters, or as we scientists call them: epibionts, can help researchers better conserve sea turtles. Barnacles, amphipods, diatoms and remoras are just some of the critters that tag along for the ride are able to tell researchers where the sea turtles have been hanging out during their voyage. Nathan Robinson is one of many researchers around the world participating in the project to help put the story of a sea turtle's journey together. Nathan can identify whether some sea turtles stay local throughout most of the year by the presence of barnacle, amphipod and other species on the backs of each individual sea turtle. I found this project to be so compelling because it can tell us some much about where the sea turtles go that I invited Nathan Robinson on the podcast to tell us all about the project and the potential research and conservation actions that can result from this larger project. Nathan has been on the podcast before, in fact, this is his 5th time on the podcast. Hi first time and third time on the podcast was to discuss his stories of pulling a plastic straw and plastic fork out of two individual Olive Ridley Sea Turtles. Nathan was actually conducting the field component for the epibiont project when he came across the sea turtles with the plastic items in their nasal cavities. Nathan tells us that he comes across turtles with other injuries, such as fish hooks in their mouths or on their bodies, and removes them as carefully as possible to free them of the pain, a bonus good feeling of providing direct help to sea turtles who need it. Listen to the podcast to find out more about this amazing project as Nathan and I geek out with some Marine Science. Join the Arbonne Blue Team http://www.speakupforblue.com/teamblue Instagram: @speakupforblue SUFB Podcast: http://www.speakupforblue.com/podcast SUFB Website: http://www.speakupforblue.com 10 Ocean Tips to Conserve the Ocean: http://www.speakupforblue.com/wordpress/sufb_optinpdf
This week, the guys welcome Brian John Mitchell to the show to discuss his comics the size of matchbooks, the rumored plot to "Star Wars Episode VII" and the upcoming premiere of "Better Call Saul". Song featured at the end of the episode is "My Brother's Guns & Knives" by Remora. www.cannedairpodcast.com
Hosts: Jim, Jon & KentGuest: MarkAnd now, as we get ever closer to Halloween, we bring you a realm of chilling darkness where fear is the greatest commodity. This is a place in which all of the world's worst nightmares are embodied. A strange, supernatural dimension where factions of living nightmares fight for dominance, each trying to force their own paradigm on each other even as they harvest the fear of mortals. Don't fall asleep, or you may find yourself there...Image courtesy of ImgurUnlike last month's extra-long episode, this one is a bit shorter than usual. We had a devil of a time with Skype on this particular episode, with calls dropping right and left, so we didn't have quite as much time to detail the world as we usually do, but I think we managed to put something pretty cool together. Along with making WAY more Frank Langella references than is generally recommended...Also mentioned in this Episode:Final JeopardyRice-a-RoniMonsters, Inc.Ronald ReaganMax Schreck / NosferatuFrank Langella / The Box / Good Night and Good LuckRemoraCoulrophobiaMarcel MarceauSnowman HolocaustSe7enMephistophelesWarwick Davis / LeprechaunRumplestiltskinAlbert Finney / Peter O'TooleInceptionManticoreMorlockWill-o-the-WispDoc HollidayKnots LandingF. Lee BaileyThe Fountainhead / Ayn RandPlanet Terror Episode 24 - Terror Download
On the 23rd episode of Whale Cave, Erin Gibson ("Throwing Shade") talks line dancing at bachelorette parties and contemplates a National cover band called The International. Ray & Remora talk about their EP of cover songs from 1994. And host Matt Price introduces a new segment "Talkin' Girl Talk."
Oh, boxing. Oh, controversy. Funky happenings seem to follow boxing around like some type of Remora, feeding off the crumbs that fall by the wayside, sometimes consuming it whole. By the way, a Remora is one of those fish that kicks it with sharks all the time. That said, we have a new WBO junior welterweight belt-holder, and discussion of the fight that produced it is in order. Some can't seem to grasp the injustice of Chris Algieri's split decision win over Ruslan Provodnikov, others feel it was a close fight and the decision went the correct way. Bad Left Hook's James Foley and Patrick Connor of Queensberry Rules will weigh in with their absolute final, totally legit and 100% dead on opinions, which are certified awesome by minutes of sobriety. Also up for grabs: Demetrius Andrade's win over Brian Rose, and this coming weekend's card which includes Robert Guerrero vs Yoshihiro Kamegai, Gary Russell Jr vs Vasyl Lomachenko and Devon Alexander vs Jesus Soto Karass. Thanks for tuning in! (Photos by Peter Frutkoff)
Welcome to the global premiere of the International You Look Nice Today Conference & Expo™! Get ready for an epic showcase of big-idea ideations and tactical tactics to be held in the picturesque Los Altos Community Centre, December 2nd 2012! Join old colleagues and make new friends in an immersive networking environment of blue-sky solutioneering and overcoats! Experience a wide-ranging and impactful offering of Keynotes, Panels, Super-Panels, Breakout Sessions, Birds-of-a-Feathers, Hands-On Demonstrations, and Interactive Receptionettes that will lavish you with a literal bag of pro-active informational materials that you can cuddle with…today! You will learn about: Vertical Market Opportunities Rethinking the Bindles of the Integrated Lunch Solution Space Etiquette of Toothbrush Dispersal Spokane Spoons and Sundry Gift Options Conference Service Conference Service Reselling Services Green and Sustainable Pamphleteering “Why Lie?”: The Ethics of Electronic Reverse Panhandling Far from the Tree: Leaving Your Own Paper Company The Post-Mortem Aerobic Media Space FLAC → LAME QR Code Encoding Codecs Hardtack and Rickshaw: Frontiers in eCommerce Exchange A Wide Net: Targeting the Stout Man Upscale Feline Premiums (US and Intl.) A Charlie Kaufman Multiverse: Retroscripting the Charlie Kaufmaning of Charlie Kaufman’s Charlie Kaufman Enhanced Social Components of Gamification Engineering Peanuts Envy: Cracking the Preferred Legume of the Gaul ROX: Finding New Returns on…Something “The Remora Feel”: Exploring the Physics of Virtual Viral Piggybacking Elements of Pipe & Drape Cos-TUME Presentation Register TODAY! Early Bird Registration: 10 Wampum. Platinum Sponsors: MeeBow®, Nostalgex®, CDrivers®, NRG Hookerz!®, and Sandy's Fancy Dance-A-Tron®.
In this listener feedback show, we talk about Asunder by John Mierau, Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon, Alphas, and Dr. Who. Listeners review Warehouse 13 with Kate Mulgrew, The Birth of the Dread Remora by Aaron Rosenberg, Terra Nova, and Rachel Luttrel form Stargate: Atlantis. Live long and podcast!
In this listener feedback show, we talk about Asunder by John Mierau, Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon, Alphas, and Dr. Who. Listeners review Warehouse 13 with Kate Mulgrew, The Birth of the Dread Remora by Aaron Rosenberg, Terra Nova, and Rachel Luttrel form Stargate: Atlantis. Live long and podcast!
Thomas Sowell begins his latest column with an idea that has long fascinated me: When people learn that you are an economist, they often want you to predict which way the economy is going. There seem to be more than the usual number of calls for such predictions lately. But an economist should be more […]
The Trebuchet Virtual Liner NotesPART TWOFeaturing Geo and Milton MermikidesThe tracks in this segment: God is not Great, Everything Alive Will Die Someday, Ms.Information, Fifty Stories, FAR, Remora, Sviatoslav Lobster, When I Was You Age, Trebuchet.Thanks to Milton and Kylie. ....................... Mentioned in the Showand other informationToken Skeptic Podcast, Episode 24 Milton Mermikides Kylie Sturgess....................... Geo's Music: stock up! The catalog at iTunes The catalog at CD Baby ........................ Sign up for the mailing list: Write to Geo! Score more data from the Geologic Universe! Get George's edition Non-Coloring Book at Lulu, both as download and print editions. Have a comment on the show, a Religious Moron tip, or a question for Ask George? Drop George a line and write to Geo's Mom, too!
Laidoje girdėsite: Kantraus žmogaus pasiguodimai. Kukutis vaikus gina kaip išmano. Ore mora Remora – kada nuo mūsų atstosi? Vėžiai skanūs, bet nesusigadinkime atostogų.
Laidoje girdėsite: Kantraus žmogaus pasiguodimai. Kukutis vaikus gina kaip išmano. Ore mora Remora – kada nuo mūsų atstosi? Vėžiai skanūs, bet nesusigadinkime atostogų.
Two months out of Hawaii, Roz chats with Leo about her experiences with a whale shark.RozCast: RozCast for July 23, 2009 - Solo Pacific Row - Stage 2, Wk 8Blog post: Day 61 - Faith Miles Hosts: Roz Savage and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/roz-rows-the-pacific. Follow Roz on her blog, on RozSavage.com, and on Twitter. Bandwidth for Roz Rows The Pacific is provided by Cachefly. Thanks to Paul Minshall for our theme, "Drifting".
quien mejor que los hijos ilegitimos de Jack Cousteau para explicarte a ti amiga, a ti, que son las REMORAS. DISFRUTEN! COMENTEN! Y LUEGO VAYAN A HACER ALGO PRODUCTIVO!