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Mims and Maim, Baking Sugar: A Designing Women Podcast
Baking Sugar: Episode 23 - First Season Review

Mims and Maim, Baking Sugar: A Designing Women Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 16:35


Designing Women, Season 1, ReviewA quick review of Season 1, and an ANNOUNCEMENTFollow us on Twitter @BakingSugarPodSupport us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/mimsandmaimThank you to MrMahaffey for our lovely artwork.Follow him on Instagram: www.instagram.com/MrMahaffeyEtsy Store: www.etsy.com/shop/MrMahaffeyOur Theme Song is Composed by JDRFind the queens on Twitter:Auntie Maim Noire: @MaimMinistrywww.twitter.com/MaimMinistryThe Divine Miss Mims: @divinemissmimswww.twitter.com/divinemissmims#1980s #1990s #auntiemaim #Charlene #comedyqueens #designingwomen #dragqueens #Julia #lgbt #Maryjo #podcast #sitcom #Suzanne #thedivinemissmims #Anthony #Bernice #tv #comedy #tvshow #comedy #classic #kween #yas #pod #newepisode

Talking Terminal
Getting out & Scotland in lockdown

Talking Terminal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 19:10


An interview with Alison in PaisleyA brief book reviewA comment on getting out and...series two of Talking Terminal...

MacStories Unwind
Apple's Watch and iPad Event, App Reviews, and Club MacStories 5th Annivesary

MacStories Unwind

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 36:55


This episode is sponsored by:Muse – Tool for Thought on iPadRead more about Muse on MacStoriesLinks and Show NotesRewindPre-event StoriesClub MacStories Turns 5: A Month-Long Thank You to Members Featuring Exclusive Discounts and Many More PerksAirPods Firmware Updated with Spatial Audio for Pro Models and Automatic Device Switching for All AirPodsApple Event CoveragePixelmator Photo Adds ML Super Resolution Powered by Apple’s Neural Engine and Split-Screen Preview SliderApple Announces iOS 14, watchOS 7, and More Available September 16Apple’s September 15, 2020 Keynote: By the NumbersReplay Apple’s September 15, 2020 Keynote and iPad Air VideoApple Watch Series 6 and Apple Watch SE: The MacStories OverviewApple One: The Long-Awaited Services Bundle Is Coming Soon in Three TiersThe New iPad Air and 8th Generation iPad: The MacStories OverviewApple Fitness+, the Newest Apple Service, Will Arrive in Late 2020 Exclusively for Apple Watch UsersApp Clips in iOS 14: The Right App at the Right TimeApple’s September 2020 Event: All The Little ThingsApple Releases iOS and iPadOS 14, watchOS 7, and tvOS 14App ReviewsCARROT Weather Gains Flexibility with iOS 14 Widgets, Watch Complications, and Watch Face SharingBook Track 2 Review: Widgets, Sidebar for iPad, Shortcuts, and MoreLookUp 7 Debuts Widgets on iPhone and iPad Alongside Powerful New watchOS 7 AppTodoist’s iOS 14 Widgets Make Managing and Creating Tasks Easier than EverMusicHarbor Unveils a New Mac-Ready iPad Design and WidgetsThings Introduces New Widgets and Scribble for Task Creation on iPadWikipedia’s Widgets Bring Daily Updates to Your iOS 14 Home ScreenStreaks 6 Brings Habit Tracking to Your Home Screen With Extensively Customizable WidgetsSoor Offers Beautiful, Customizable Widgets for Apple MusicwatchOS 7 ReviewwatchOS 7: The MacStories ReviewClub MacStories MacStories WeeklyGiveawaysA sneak peek at tips from Federico's upcoming iOS and iPadOS 14 reviewA collection of apps with widgetsThoughts on the new iPad AirAn interview with Aaron Pearce, the developer of HomeCam, HomeRun, and other HomeKit appsLots of app updatesAppStoriesEpisode 184 – Apple's New App Review GuidelinesUnwindFederico's Pick:This week's app reviews on MacStoriesJohn's Pick:Super Mario All Stars available as part of Nintendo Switch OnlineFeaturing:Super Mario Bros.Super Mario Bros., The Lost LevelsLost LevelsSuper Mario Bros. 2Super Mario Bros. 3Follow us on TwitterFederico ViticciJohn VoorheesFollow us on InstagramFederico ViticciJohn Voorhees

Blerd’s Eyeview
S2E5 TV/Film and gaming reviewa

Blerd’s Eyeview

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 107:04


On this episode our guest is Courtney Duncan from What the Shit Podcast. We discuss the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D series finale, How Journee Smollet demonstrated how you should run in any horror film. DC's disgust with how Madden games currently are. We also review the beta of the anticipated Avengers game and how gaming is progressing forward! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chris-gulley1/support

Movie Chatter Podcast
Episode 130 - The Week in Review

Movie Chatter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 86:27


Episode 130 - The Week in ReviewA massive show this week! First up, news and trailers .. Tom Hardy in Capone, Kevin James in Becky, the remake of Valley Girl, Elizabeth Moss in Shirley, The King of Staten IslandThen we talk about in no particular order… Upload, Dead to Me, Waco, The Lodge, Survivor finale, Hollywood, The Wrong Missy. All this and so much more on this episode of movie chatter podcast. #rileykeough #thelodge #horrorfilms #Deadtome #waco #wewatchmovies #thewrongmissy #midsommardress#moviereview #podcasting #movieaddict #cinemalovers #moviechatterSend all Questions to moviechatterpodcast@gmail.com

Risk Insights Blogcast (Spoken blog articles)
Can you survive the damage caused by a spreadsheet model error?

Risk Insights Blogcast (Spoken blog articles)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 2:48


This is an audio version of a blog article.The original article was published here:https://www.riskinsights.com.au/blog-1/survive-the-damage-caused-by-a-spreadsheet-model-errorIn this episode, we explore three ways to reduce the risk of spreadsheet error.Spreadsheets are often used for modelling and analysis, largely because they are easy to use and highly flexible. This has been the case for decades.But what happens when a simple error like cutting-and-pasting the wrong formula, or omitting data in a calculation, ends up costing you thousands or even millions of dollars?To build for sustainability and to reduce the number of inadvertent human errors, especially for large and complex models, you can reduce the risk of error.But how do you do that?ReviewA minimum of 2 types of Quality assurance reviews for each model:i) A technical peer review (ideally by someone who has not been involved in the development of your model) to review and evaluate the accuracy of the formulae, calculations and code.ii) A business user review, (by someone who understands the purpose of the model and the underlying business rules), to determine whether the model is working as it is supposed to - functionally.ProtectIf you continue to use the spreadsheet model, lock the calculation cells.This provides a layer of protection from unexpected changes; however, it does not necessarily prevent other users from unlocking the cells.Change platformMoving the model to an analytics platform allows you to enter your variable inputs through an interface (e.g. Excel, web form, visualisation tool) which can rerun the model on the fly (behind the scenes) and produce the scenario results.With this approach, the model can be used more broadly, with reduced risk of change to the underlying formulae / algorithms.

Moraine Valley Church
Prayer Review

Moraine Valley Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 24:09


Prayer ReviewPassages April 28, 2019I. Introduction:A. E. M. Bounds in his book “The Power of Prayer” says this, “The Church islooking for better methods; God is looking for better men and women.” “What theChurch needs today is not more or better machinery, not new organizations ormore and fresh methods, but men and women whom the Holy Ghost can use –men and women of prayer, mighty in prayer."1. The power of prayer should not be underestimated. Listen to James 5:16-182. Over the past 3 months, MVC has taken prayer very seriously! We not onlypreached about this on Sundays but we also studied and discussed it in smallgroups and practiced it over 21 days!• We started this series byII. ReviewA. Learning a foundational principle of prayer: God has established asking as themeans of receiving in His kingdom1. Jesus said, “Ask and you shall receive.”2. James 4 says, “You have not because you ask not!”B. Then we learned in John 15 that our attitude in prayer should be humble desperatedependence upon Jesus rather than a complacent self-sufficiency we saw in thechurch in Revelation 31. One says, “I can do nothing apart from Jesus” The other says, “I have need ofnothing.”2. One “God, I need You for this” The other says, “I can handle this”C. Then we learned that the true motive in prayer is to bring glory to God1. Remember this quote:“Too often our prayers are intended to inform God of what we believe Heneeds to do to structure the universe in compliance with our desires for ahappy and comfortable life. Because most of us have been taught that theprimary purpose of prayer is to ask God to meet our temporal needs, wecontinue in this routine without the thought of something greater and morepowerful.” Daniel HendersonD. Then we learned that to pray in Jesus’ name actually has three aspects to it.1. Access to God through Jesus2. Ambassador – ask what Jesus would ask3. Authority – the legal right to ask for that with all of power of Jesus to back upHis nameE. Then we took two weeks to answer the question, “What should we pray aboutother than God meet my needs and bless my family?”1. We learned from the Lord’s Prayer that we should pray first and foremost forGod’s agenda (His glory, His kingdom and His will) along with our personaland spiritual needs.2. We learned from Paul’s prayers that he prayed kingdom focused prayers forthe spiritual needs of the church at large.3. We learned from Timothy Keller’s research on revival that one of theprimary means God has used to bring about revival was corporate prayer forkingdom centered needs. That is the kind of praying we learned from Jesusand PaulF. Then we learned that there is no simple answer to unanswered prayer and we needto be careful about giving nickel answers to million dollar questions for peoplewho are struggling deeply with unanswered prayers1. We learned sometimes it is a matter of not now2. We also learned there could be a variety of different reasons why God wouldsay no. And they should be prayerfully considered when no answer isreceived.3. And sometimes the best answer is I do not know – as we learned from Jobthat sometimes it is a mystery bigger than I am smart!G. Then we saw one reason we should persistent in prayer is because God usesprayer to change us as we pray. We saw at Jesus’ baptism that as He prayed HolySpirit came upon Him, at the transfiguration as He prayed He was transfiguredand in the garden as He prayed angels ministered to Him. All this happened as heprayed!H. Then finally we learned about the priority of God’s Word in prayer as we learnedthe simple and life changing method of Martin Luther1. Capture the heart of the text2. Praise, thank, and worship God from the text3. Admit/confess sin from the text4. Petition/ask God to do for you in light of the textI. The most important part of the series was when we sought to put into practice thethings we learned in 21 days of prayer1. We learned in Hebrews 11:6 that God is a rewarder of those who seek Him2. I was so moved to see a church full of over 100 people come out for 21 daysat 6:00am in the morning to seek God in an hour of prayer.3. I not only heard of answers to prayer but of many people who said they werechanged as they prayed these three weeks!II. CelebrateIII.Going ForwardA. An old preacher Samuel Chadwick said this, “The one concern of the Devil is tokeep Christians from praying. He fears nothing from prayerless work andprayerless religion! He laughs at our toil, mocks at our wisdom, but trembleswhen we pray!B. MVC has no desire for prayerless work and wisdom. We want prayer to becomea part of the DNA of MVC and the people of MVC.

Law To Fact
The Equal Protection Clause and Disparate Impact

Law To Fact

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 15:16


In this episode…Dean Emily Gold Waldman of Pace Law School explains how to deal with a statute that is facially neutral but has a disparate impact with respect to a class that has a heightened review. Some key takeaways are: Impact + Intent triggers the need for heightened reviewA law that is facially neutral but has a disparate impact and discriminatory intent as to sex triggers intermediate scrutinyA law that is facially neutral but has disparate impact and discriminatory intent as to race triggers strict scrutinyDiscriminatory intent means that the government wanted the law to have that disparate impact, not just that the government was aware of the impactAbout our guest...Professor Emily Gold Waldman joined the Pace faculty in 2006, after clerking for the Honorable Robert A. Katzmann, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. At Pace, she teaches Constitutional Law, Law & Education, Employment Law Survey, and Civil Procedure. She has also served for many years as the Faculty Director of the law school's Federal Judicial Honors Program, which places students in externships with federal judges in the Second Circuit, Third Circuit, Southern District of New York, Eastern District of New York, and District of Connecticut. From 2003-05, she practiced in the litigation department of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP; prior to that, she clerked for the Honorable William G. Young, United States District Judge for the District of Massachusetts. She served as the chair of the AALS Section on Education Law during the 2011-12 school year, is a member of the Executive Committee of the AALS Section on Employment Discrimination, and is also a member of the Second Circuit's Judicial Council Committee on Civic Education & Public Engagement. Professor Waldman received the law school's Ottinger Award for Faculty Achievement in 2015 and 2018, the Professor of the Year Award from the Black Law Students Association in 2013, and the Goettel Prize for Faculty Scholarship in 2008. She currently serves as the Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Operations. She also appears on the Richard French Live show as a commentator about the Supreme CourtAs always, if you have and suggestions for an episode topic, please let us know! You can email us at leslie@lawtofact.com or tweet to @lawtofact. Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@lawtofact) and to like us on FaceBook! And finally, your ratings and reviews matter! Please leave us a review on iTunes.Want to stay updated on all things Law to Fact? Join our mailing list by visiting us at www.lawtofact.com.

Real Reading
Fullee Love and an escaped Ostrich called Chris

Real Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 47:48


Not connected, but the latest Real Reading Podcast features a big interview with Fullee Love (aka Soup from Jurassic 5) and an escaped Rhea (distantly related to the Ostrich) called Chris. Join Hugh Fort, Rachel Nementh and Tom Canning as they bring the latest podcast to your ears. If that wasn't exciting enough, COW LANE IS OPENING SOON (or is it) in Fort Explains It All and we chat Dry January.A few things to read while you wait on the download:Our new website, which has a Fullee Love interview reviewA rhea named ChrisFullee Love tickets | Spotify playlist For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Moraine Valley Church
Redefined: MVC

Moraine Valley Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 52:40


Redefined: MVCMatt 28:18-20 November 18, 2018I. Introduction:A. When it comes to preaching you could say that today’s message is the end of theseries on discipleship and it’s time to move onto something else.1. But I do not see today’s message as the conclusion to the series but rather asthe launching pad to a discipleship movement at MVC.2. My prayer, my hope, my dream is that discipleship will become part of theDNA at MVC, it will become part of the environment of MVC, it willbecome part of the culture of MVC over the next five years.B. I want to launch us today by reviewing what we have learned so far and then talkabout next steps from here in order to start building discipleship into the DNA ofMVC.• Let’s start with our …II. ReviewA. My hope of this review on one hand is so that we can better crystalize in ourminds the things we have learned together about discipleship, but even more so tostir up our hearts in being disciples.B. We called this series Redefined! The reason for that is that we wanted to stripaway all the current day thinking in North America about what a disciple is andgo back to the Bible to allow the Word of God to once again define what adisciple is. – Thus redefined!C. So we learned in our introductory message two foundational things!1. First the mission that Jesus gave to the church was to make disciples and wedo that by going, baptizing and teachinga) Turn and read Mt 28:18-20b) Going to the lost with the gospel message, baptizing those who respondto the message of Jesus’ salvation by faith, then finally spending the restof our lives teaching and learning what it means to live by the word ofGod2. We also learned in that message that disciples are not a subclass ofChristians, superstar or all-star Christians, but rather that the word disciple issynonymous with being a believer in Jesus Christ.a) So the real question as a believer is not am I a disciple or not but ratheram I living like a disciple or not because that is who I really am.D. So in light of the first week our next job was to redefine a disciple. That week wealso learned two major lessons.1. First, the word disciple means learner or pupil.a) In addition, we learned that when a pupil or disciple is fully trained hewill be like his teacher. Read Lk 6:40b) Since we are disciples of Jesus the end goal of our growth is becomingmore like Jesus. – Thus the mission of MVC includes becoming likeJesus!2. The second thing we learned that morning was from the call of Jesus to thedisciples in Matt 4:19-20 Reada) We ended up that day by saying the definition of a disciple summarizedin four words is, Following Jesus, impacting others!E. Then we spent a week looking at the third way of making a disciple – this isteaching1. Read v20a2. We learned that week that being a disciple is not just studying the Bible moreand learning more truth but actually, while it does require studying the Bible,the end goal is not knowledge but obedience. Living our lives under thedirection of God’s word3. Thus we have adapted in many different places here the importance of thelanguage “next step of obedience” and we have even created a ”next stepstable” where you could discuss this personally with someone.F. Then we redefined growing as a disciple1. We learned the valuable lesson that each one of us is at different places in ourjourney with Jesus thus each one of us needs something different for us tocontinue to grow as a disciple.2. We learned one size does not fit all when it comes to Christian growth andthat some people need to get to keep growing and some people need to giveto keep growing3. This Power Point summarized that morning.G. Then we learned there is a cost to impacting others for Jesus.1. We learned in 2 Timothy 2 about the self-imposed suffering or hardship inorder to impact others.2. We learned that we are called to be like aa) Soldier that sets aside his own agenda to carry out the agenda andmission of our commanding officer Jesus.b) Athlete who must follow the rules in order to win the prize – we must setaside our ideas and ways and follow the way God says to do itc) And like the farmer we must work hardH. Then we redefine the method of discipleship.1. We learned in this message that we must not only buy into the mission ofdiscipleship and the message of discipleship – which is the Bible, but alsointo the method of discipleship which is not just adding disciples butmultiplying disciples – making disciples who make disciples.2. We saw that Paul bought into Jesus’ method of making disciples, which wasto go deeply with a few and give priority time to those who would learn togive it away to others!I. Then we looked at obstacles that keep us back from following Jesus andimpacting others. We saw two primary ones1. First, living for today rather than eternity. We are so caught up in theproblems and opportunities of this world, the two-second life, that we give nothought to the part of our lives that will last forever – the big one!2. The second obstacle is that people are in the driver’s seat of their own carrather than letting Jesus take control and ownership of their lives.J. Then we looked at the problem of inadequacy, that feeling that everyone of us hasthat we are just not enough to be the disciple Jesus wants us to be and we do nothave enough to impact others.1. Read Matt 28:20b2. We learned that Jesus being with us is not just a matter of Him being in thesame room but also Him working along with us in what we are doing. Heputs his fingerprints all over our lives and work for him.K. Then we learned from Pastor Mike Locke the importance of God’s word in thisjourney of discipleship1. We learned that God’s word it reliable and can be trusted2. We learned the value of God’s word in that it leads our lives!3. Jesus said in John 8:31L. Mike also taught us as a disciple why we should follow Jesus! – Simply becauseour call as disciples is higher than we can achieve but Jesus has reached down inlove to be what we need to live for Him!• That is the heart of what we learned in this series. Now what areIII. The next steps in making discipleship part of the DNA of MVCA. Let look at a simple chart.1. PP2. All four of these can in one way or another be considered discipleship but thebottom two were the most intense and most effective ways Jesus discipledpeople.3. So those are the two we are going to try to strengthen over the next five yearsat MVC.B. First, let’s talk about the twelve –1. The small group of men that Jesus selected.a) This was an important decision for Jesus because they are the ones towhom He was entrusting His life work!b) It was so important that He spent an entire night away on the mountainpraying about it. And when morning came, He called those who werefollowing Him, probably the seventy, and out of them he choose twelvethat he called apostles.c) These twelve are the people Jesus primarily invested in and took withhim everywhere teaching and modeling for them God’s way of life andministry. Simply how to follow Jesus and impact others!2. To us at MVC the twelve is our small group ministrya) This ministry has become very important to us as we seek to make smallgroups part of the DNA of MVC that we have refocused part of TamiReyna’s responsibilities to include being our director of small groups sowe can give more intentionality and time to this important discipleshipstructure.b) Small groups are the perfect place to grow with others as disciples ofJesus Christ as we deeply connect with God and with one anotherthrough our small group ministry.(1) Remember the means of discipleship is really all about peoplerubbing off on people.(2) And continuing in God’s Word(3) And seeking our next step of obedience and helping each otherreach our next step of obedience as we grow as disciples(4) So we need to be committed to some people to do this.c) In addition, a proper view of small groups is not adding another thing toour already busy schedules but rather putting something in busyschedules where I can regain my bearings in Christ with other disciplesin the midst of our busy schedules!d) Here are some details about small groups at MVC(1) We are hoping for group sizes of around 10-12 people(2) We are going to have two small group sessions a year, one in falland one in winter and spring where you will meet every otherweek. We will be taking the summers off.(3) So by signing up you are not signing up for a lifetime but rather atleast one semester but hopefully two to find out if that group is agood fit for you or not.(4) A new element to our groups as well will be that the staff will beproviding materials for the groups to go through that will be basedon the current series – thus allowing a greater oneness within thechurch as we are all wrestling through, talking about, and prayingabout the same things at the same time.e) For many here today I would guess that this is probably your next step ofobedience to put yourself in a place where you can continue to grow as adisciple!(1) We are very excited to be kicking off some new small groups atthe beginning of the year!(2) You can sign up for a small group starting today after the servicefor the next 3 weeks, or sign up on line or by calling the office.B. Next, let’s talk about the three.1. The three were the ones that Jesus spent most of His time with.a) Peter, James, and John were at everything else the seventy and twelvewere at, but these three had experiences and had discussions with Jesusthat no one else did.b) In addition, these three became key leaders in the early church as we sawin the book of Acts.2. Here at MVC our desire is to begin a Spirit led movement which is moreabout mystery than management when it comes to investing deeply in a fewat a time.a) The key strategy of this movement is buying into the method that Jesusused of it multiplication – giving priority to investing deeply in a fewwho have the desire to give away to others!b) I think you will remember from our sermon this is not just an exclusivegroup of a few but also ultimately our attempt to touch many in a deepway to be followers of Jesus who are impacting others.3. We are going to be jump starting this in January as well as we have a coreteam of six men and women who said they want to see this movement happenat MVC.a) This fall these six will be contacting individuals they sense God isleading them to, to be part of a small group for six months where theywill be receiving a greater vision for discipleship the way Jesus did.b) If you say, “Hey I really have a heart the beats for that and want to be apart of this movement” please go to the next steps table and let themknow your desire for this and give them your contact info and someonewill reach out and talk to you about this.C. Finally, discipleship being part of MVC’s DNA means that discipleship hasbecome a mindset of the people of MVC that naturally fills their hearts is part oftheir natural conversations and their normal way of life. I actually saw glimpsesof this as I was in normal conversations with two different women during thisseries.1. One told me that she wants to walk better with Jesus and there was a womanwhom she admires for her passion for the Lord and said that she is going toask her to mentor her.2. Another woman who is walking well with the Lord and she told me she ispraying regarding who she can invest her life in!D. May God that multiply 500 fold here at MVC and if He does in five years we willneed three services to hold all the people who are following Jesus and impactingothers!