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This sermon was preached on July 20, 2025 at Antioch Presbyterian Church, a congregation of Calvary Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in America located in Woodruff, South Carolina. Pastor Ronaldo André preached this sermon entitled "The Great Commission Revived" on Matthew 28:16-20. For more information about Antioch Presbyterian Church, please visit antiochpca.com or contact us at info@antiochpca.com.
What do we say when connecting with God? Dianne Leman shares about how Psalms provide a powerful way to pray and connect with God's presence in her message, "Praying the Psalms".
Steven Ogg (Simon of The Saviors on The Walking Dead) plays a character named Blaine Abel whom Cooper, Officer Dana Cypress' son/Sheriff Wayne Cypress' grandson, bumps into while lost in the woods. Martha Cypress struggles with her new normal. Can a Revived even be killed?!
Today's episode is with Dr. Averie Thayer who is an occupational therapist and the owner of Living Revived Therapy located in Nashville, TN. She is a beautiful soul who shares her story on what made her choose this direction in her career, the history of OT, and much more. She has experience in orthopedic rehab, neurological conditions, geriatric and memory care, pediatric and hand therapy. What I absolutely love and admire about her is that she is a doctor who gets to the root cause and doesn't just focus on fixing the symptoms temporarily. We talk about health insurance, direct primary care services, **then my damn SIM card in the sound board corrupts but after that we great audio :)**, insurance company corruption, why she started “Living Revved Therapy” and why she chose the name, the holistic healthcare movement, how to know if you have the right PCP and what are the red flags, aging the right way, I talked about my fainting spells as a child and the medication issues I had, Averie brings up a great point about the toxic part of this wellness journey, why gatorade is BAD, sourdough, morning routines, advice on how to live optimally so you FEEL good, the negatives of EMF, the importance of the sun and the difference in day time and night time rays, Barbara O'Neill (someone everyone should know), homemade remedies for cleaning, for the first time ever I share my vaccine injury, the MTHFR gene and it's importance especially for kids, folate vs. folic acid, pelvic floor therapy importance, + more. Thank you SO much Averie for coming on and sharing all your knowledge and perspective on things. I guarantee you this one episode will help so many people with a million different things and open their eyes to the importance of going back to what God gave us and living revived!!INSTA—https://www.instagram.com/averie_dunay/https://www.instagram.com/livingrevivedtherapy/Averie's Company— Living Revived Therapyhttps://www.livingrevivedtherapy.comHopewell Family care—integrative medicine based in Nashvillehttps://hopewellfamilycare.comCasey Means—GOOD ENERGY bookhttps://www.caseymeans.com/goodenergyElectroytes Averie Drinks—https://drinklmnt.comElectrolytes I drink (I don't use relyte anymore)—https://bodyhealth.com/collections/perfect-amino-electrolytesCREATE CREATINE20% off CAMILLATHEMOMZILLA code and https://trycreate.co/CAMILLATHEMOMZILLABarbara O'Neill Book “SUSTAIN ME--https://barbaraoneill.com/products/sustain-me-by-barbara-o-neill?srsltid=AfmBOorp_dkkXB_Yl1GSZgqa7uNcQZynofx383h-oRRuvskdj_gyRCCE
"Rock and Roll really came into its own in the 1950s and once it did someone was always proclaiming it bad for the youth in one way or another. These were generally called Moral Panics. Here is the history and some examples of a few of the most popular Moral Panics."
A traditional Irish basket for collecting harvested onions had been lost to history, until Seán's guest managed to recreate one so accurately that it is now being celebrated by those in Kerry who remember the original.Joining to discuss is Diane Southey from Saille Baskets in Kerry...
Episode SummaryAlexander DeMoulin joins the OnBase Podcast to share his candid and inspiring journey from a failed salesperson to a respected RevOps leader. In this episode, he offers a behind-the-scenes look at how trust is built between sales and marketing teams—and why “bad data” is often the first and biggest barrier to collaboration.From his apartment (formerly his basement), Alexander details how he used scrappy problem-solving and tools like Clay and Clearbit to rebuild trust with sales by cleaning up data, operationalizing lists, and turning feedback into action. His story is not just about tools and processes, but about earning buy-in and enabling cross-functional teams to take confident action.Key TakeawaysFailure Fuels ClarityAlexander's early struggles in sales revealed his strengths in operations, eventually guiding him into GTM Ops.Trust Is EverythingYears of failed outbound efforts eroded sales trust. Only deep collaboration and transparency could repair it."Bad Data" Isn't Just a Problem—It's the ProblemNo enrichment tool fixes poor internal hygiene. Alexander tackled duplicates, rogue opportunities, and data mismatches at scale.Operational Alignment Enables Strategic FeedbackOnce trust was restored, sales, marketing, and ops could collaboratively address messaging, strategy, and execution with accountability in all directions.Quotes“There's never perfect data in Salesforce. What matters is if your team can trust it enough to act.”Best Moments (01:11) From Fired Salesperson to Ops Leader Alexander recounts the painful but transformative early career journey that shaped his specialization in ops.(06:11) Where Outbound Lists Fail The unsexy truth behind bad data, duplicate accounts, and trust breakdowns between marketing and sales.(11:44) The Turning Point A Slack message on a weekend sparks a rethinking of the entire outbound engine—led by Alexander.(14:06) Peanut Butter and Clay How Alexander turned wild sales criteria (“they need peanut butter on their site”) into scalable enrichment using Clay.(21:03) The 6-Column Salesforce Truth Test His most impactful solution: a system that ensured every account passed a rigorous check before reaching sales.(26:19) From Bad Data to Collaborative Gold With trust rebuilt, feedback loops expanded across ops, sales, and marketing, unlocking real collaboration.Tech RecommendationsClay – A web scraping and enrichment platform that empowered solo operators to iterate quickly, prototype creatively, and scale list building.Clearbit – The foundational enrichment layer that Alexander used for domain normalization and duplicate detection in Salesforce.Resource RecommendationsNewsletter:Growth Unhinged by Kyle Poyar – Offers practical go-to-market and pricing insights, especially relevant in the AI era.About the GuestAlexander DeMoulin is the Director of Go-To-Market Operations at Intercom. With a career that started in university fundraising and took a winding journey through failed sales roles and marketing operations, Alexander brings a grounded, hands-on perspective to operational strategy. He's led transformative work in sales and marketing alignment and is especially known for operationalizing outbound programs through innovative use of enrichment tools like Clay and Clearbit.Connect with Alexander.
A traditional Irish basket for collecting harvested onions had been lost to history, until Seán's guest managed to recreate one so accurately that it is now being celebrated by those in Kerry who remember the original.Joining to discuss is Diane Southey from Saille Baskets in Kerry...
John interviews filmmaker Ken Burns about his documentary "The US and the Holocaust".See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
"Here is the second show where we play songs you might not know were covers. Often the cover version of a song becomes a bigger hit. And even if you did know the hit was a cover you may not know the original. We will play you a few."
How do we steward the greatest gift that Jesus has given us? Leah Wenger speaks to how we can receive the gift, respond by living out a transformed life, and then relay the message to others in her message, "Acts 29: Receive, Respond, Relay | Revived By His Wind And Word".
In this episode, Hailey heads to West Bend, where the Frisby House stands as one of the oldest and most iconic cream city brick buildings in Washington County. Built in 1865, this Italianate-style home has witnessed over 150 years of local history. Join us as we explore its rich past, ongoing restoration, and exciting future as a vibrant Heritage Welcome Center!The Bobber is brought to you by Something Special from Wisconsin: https://www.somethingspecialwi.com/Read the blog here: https://discoverwisconsin.com/the-frisby-house-in-washington-county-a-historic-gem-revived/Frisby House: https://thetowerheritagecenter.org/historic-sites/1865-frisby-house;Heritage Center - The Best of Preservation, from Craftsmanship to CollaborationThe Bobber: https://discoverwisconsin.com/the-bobber-blog/The Cabin Podcast: https://the-cabin.simplecast.com. Follow on social @thecabinpodShop Discover Wisconsin: shop.discoverwisconsin.com. Follow on social @shopdiscoverwisconsinDiscover Wisconsin: https://discoverwisconsin.com/. Follow on social @discoverwisconsinDiscover Mediaworks: https://discovermediaworks.com/. Follow on social @discovermediaworksThe Tower Heritage Center: https://thetowerheritagecenter.org/. Follow on social @thetowerheritagecenterWashington County: https://www.washcowisco.gov/. Follow on social @washcowisco
"This is the first of a two show set. Often people are shocked to hear that a hit song is a cover. We have put together a long list of hit songs that are covers and we will play the original to you can hear where the hit you know came from."
When Meg Lonergan embarked on her design career, it seemed that her biggest hurdle was demonstrating to the rest of the design industry that despite her nontraditional education and early career experiences, she was just as talented and qualified as any other successful firm owner. Then, a near-total firm meltdown during the pandemic led her to a stunning realization: The biggest obstacle standing in the way of her firm's growth was herself. LINKSMeg LonerganKaitlin PetersenBusiness of Home
How do we stay connected with God, especially in the midst of opposition? Brandon Henderson shares wisdom on how we can listen and be obedient to Holy Spirit and experience powerful outpouring as we do life with Him in his message, "In Rhythm with the Spirit | Revived By His Wind And Word".
In this weekend edition, Victor Davis Hanson and co-host Sami Winc examine Trump's polling and public support for military action, the Democratic Party internal divisions, Trump's impact on NATO, the Berlin airlift of 1948-49, concerns over Iranian sleeper cells, and more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
"In July of 1962, the Rolling Stones play their first gig in the Marquee Club. The Marquee Club was one of the main venues for 1960s British rock. This week we will discuss the rather interesting history of the Marquee Club."
06/22/2025 Paul Bang Nehemiah 10:28-39 The Obligations of the Covenant 28 “The rest of the people, the priests, the Levites, the gatekeepers, the singers, the temple servants, and all who have separated themselves from the peoples of the lands to the Law of God, their wives, their sons, their daughters, all who have knowledge and understanding, 29 join with their brothers, their nobles, and enter into a curse and an oath to walk in God's Law that was given by Moses the servant of God, and to observe and do all the commandments of the Lord our Lord and his rules and his statutes. 30 We will not give our daughters to the peoples of the land or take their daughters for our sons. 31 And if the peoples of the land bring in goods or any grain on the Sabbath day to sell, we will not buy from them on the Sabbath or on a holy day. And we will forego the crops of the seventh year and the exaction of every debt. 32 “We also take on ourselves the obligation to give yearly a third part of a shekel[a] for the service of the house of our God: 33 for the showbread, the regular grain offering, the regular burnt offering, the Sabbaths, the new moons, the appointed feasts, the holy things, and the sin offerings to make atonement for Israel, and for all the work of the house of our God. 34 We, the priests, the Levites, and the people, have likewise cast lots for the wood offering, to bring it into the house of our God, according to our fathers' houses, at times appointed, year by year, to burn on the altar of the Lord our God, as it is written in the Law. 35 We obligate ourselves to bring the firstfruits of our ground and the firstfruits of all fruit of every tree, year by year, to the house of the Lord; 36 also to bring to the house of our God, to the priests who minister in the house of our God, the firstborn of our sons and of our cattle, as it is written in the Law, and the firstborn of our herds and of our flocks; 37 and to bring the first of our dough, and our contributions, the fruit of every tree, the wine and the oil, to the priests, to the chambers of the house of our God; and to bring to the Levites the tithes from our ground, for it is the Levites who collect the tithes in all our towns where we labor. 38 And the priest, the son of Aaron, shall be with the Levites when the Levites receive the tithes. And the Levites shall bring up the tithe of the tithes to the house of our God, to the chambers of the storehouse. 39 For the people of Israel and the sons of Levi shall bring the contribution of grain, wine, and oil to the chambers, where the vessels of the sanctuary are, as well as the priests who minister, and the gatekeepers and the singers. We will not neglect the house of our God.”
Samuel shares a timely message and call to HEAR the Gospel, RECEIVE the Gospel, and SHARE the Gospel! Through testimonies, stories, and Kingdom insights, he shares how simple that can actually look; reminding us that the Good News is for everyone.The call is simple. Hear - Receive - Share. This is on the street, in your job, within your family, within your friends, to the person you cannot imagine getting saved. Those and more are the ones that we will see saved, healed, delivered, and baptized.
[Original release date: 9/14/2023]Hi-Score Heroes was a Patreon-exclusive series, but will be slowly released from the vault and eventually REVIVED as a monthly bonus series starring Aaron and various guests!Aaron, Tommy, and Andre are reviewing the high-octane frisbee-tossing Neo Geo classic: Windjammers!
"Punk music has produced some of the greatest performers and some of the greatest musician nicknames. Here is a list of the best names and where they came form."
Dr. Bill Thierfelder's path to Belmont Abbey was anything but predictable — from NCAA Division I athlete and Olympic-level sports psychologist to business executive and devoted father of ten children, his journey ultimately led him to a small Catholic college in crisis. But what followed was nothing short of providential. Rooted in the Benedictine tradition and inspired by the monks who built the college brick by brick over 150 years ago, Dr. Thierfelder helped transform Belmont Abbey into a faithful Catholic institution that now thrives spiritually and academically. With humility, conviction, and a deep love for Christ, he shares what it means to live “according to the Rule” — not just as a motto, but as a daily mission. In this conversation, he unpacks the true meaning of love, the spiritual battles of modern education, and the simple prayer that defines his life: “Thank you, Jesus.” This is a powerful testimony of renewal, leadership, and the beauty of Catholic tradition in action. Click here to watch on YouTube
Can Opportunity Zone capital bring a long-abandoned property back to life? Joel Mazza and Bob Erlanger of Erma Capital tell the incredible story of The GRAD Apartments in Mount Vernon, Ohio—a 1939 high school building that sat vacant for over 25 years, before being transformed into new apartments with Opportunity Zone capital. Show notes & transcript: https://opportunityzones.com/2025/06/joel-mazza-bob-erlanger-348/
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J Leman shares a special Father's Day message with us on the importance of giving, fasting, and praying. Through personal revelation, J gives practical ways to seek first the Kingdom of God and follow the teachings of Jesus Christ. Through the grace and power of Holy Spirit, this practice leads to breakthrough not only in your life, but ultimately achieving your destiny in God.
Revived and Kickin' (Survival to Revival: A Forty Day Journey Through the Wilderness, an amazing book by Joel de Jesus, is ideal literature for today's leaders. Hear his story in this week's Next Step Leadership podcast with Tracy and Chris. Pick up his book and read about what his wilderness experiences were--and are—like. Have you ever felt God was silent? Have you ever obeyed God, and the outcomes of your decisions did not go as you expected? Have you faced major health issues and wondered when God would bring healing? Have you risked all to follow Jesus? In this world we do have tribulations and troubles. In leadership roles we also serve to help others as they endure their won tribulations and troubles. Learn from Joel's story of pain, questions, and hope. Let his forty images help you walk through the next forty days of your life. Take time for reflection (Why me and why this?), reaffirmation (What do you know for sure?), repentance (What's love got to do with it?), and revival (Have you found what you're looking for?). https://www.amazon.com/Revived-Kickin-Survival-Revival-Wilderness/dp/1960024361
"Back in 1973 Muhammad Ali knocks out George Foreman in what was called The Rumble in the Jungle. This victory inspires Johnny Wakelin to write the song Black Superman. He gets a hit with it. So what other songs are written for or about athletes. We have a list."
Loaded buffet for this weekend. Savor The Sage Of Tampa Bay Sports at the beach, in the car or under the covers. Plenty to chew on from Ira and Joe. Enjoy! The wisdom and fun of Ira and Joe is […] The post Ira Kaufman Talks Revived Belichick-Bucs Chatter, Offensive Line Greatness, Baker Mayfield's New Comments, And Much More appeared first on JoeBucsFan.com.
Author and business leader Joel de Jesus tells a story you don't want to miss. Listen to his testimony of difficulties, potential success, obedience to God, conflict, rejection, disaster, and hope. Yes, God places hope in the middle of life's storms. Leaders—and everyone in any role—often assume healing comes when all the external circumstances are resolved, when conflict concludes, when healing comes, when all the needs are met. But that is not biblical. And that is not how things happen. Joel de Jesus tells Chris Maxwell, Tracy Reynolds, and all those listening that becoming "revived" might occur during the journey through a wilderness. His book Revived and Kickin' (Survival to Revival: A Forty Day Journey Through the Wilderness) is the perfect material during today's seasons of uncertainty and disappointment and pain. Welcome his courage and endurance. Receive his hope. Your story isn't over yet. You are being revived during the journey.https://www.amazon.com/Revived-Kickin-Survival-Revival-Wilderness/dp/1960024361
Batman Begins turns 20 this year and it was finally time for me to talk about it with Crystal and Frank. The film has since been overshadowed by it's sequels but in 2005 this was a big deal for the character. It grounded the character, used more elements from the comics, and went bigger and better than any Batman movie had before. This is the movie that brought the bat back!
After 7 years Wells Fargo is once again allowed to grow deposits, after being penalized for its fake account scandal. What's it mean for the rest of the sector, particularly the regionals? We discuss. Then the CEO of HPE joins the show. After reporting a beat across the board. The outlook for its AI server business and the impact of tariffs. Plus pipeline operator Williams looking to revive a controversial natural gas pipeline project based in New York State. Its CEO addresses the backlash and outlook for the nat gas sector.
How can we accomplish something fruitful when striving simply doesn't work? Mike Yoder speaks to the importance of us surrendering to God's pruning, as the master Gardener, and abiding with Him so we can produce righteous fruit in partnership in his message, "Revived By His Pruning | Revived By His Wind And Word".
A federal appeals court pauses a ruling blocking President Trump's tariffs, while Caroline Levitt slams courts for ignoring past trade wrongs. Dan Bongino uncovers a hidden room of James Comey-era classified documents at the FBI, Tom Homan mourns a Texan killed by illegal immigrants, and Eric Schmidt defines MAGA as fighting for working-class dignity. Wesley Huff explains sin and salvation on the Flagrant podcast, plus Aaron answers your questions, from June's vibe to smoked cream cheese. news, politics, Aaron McIntire, Donald Trump, tariffs, federal appeals court, Caroline Levitt, Dan Bongino, FBI, James Comey, classified documents, Tom Homan, illegal immigration, Ava Moore, Eric Schmidt, MAGA, Wesley Huff, Flagrant podcast, sin, salvation, No Suck Saturday, big beautiful bill, national debt, Roth IRA, current events
This Day in Legal History: Trump Guilty on All CountsOn this day in legal history, May 30, 2024, President Donald J. Trump was convicted on all 34 felony counts in a criminal trial related to a hush money scheme during the 2016 presidential campaign. The case centered on falsified business records used to conceal payments made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels, intended to silence her allegations of an affair in the run-up to the election. The charges—each tied to entries in the Trump Organization's internal ledger—were elevated to felonies on the basis that they were committed in furtherance of another crime, namely influencing the outcome of a federal election.The trial, held in New York State Supreme Court, marked an unprecedented legal moment in U.S. history: a former president, and presumptive candidate in the upcoming election, being found guilty of criminal conduct. Prosecutors argued that Trump orchestrated the payments to suppress damaging information and maintain his electoral chances, while his defense claimed the case was politically motivated and the records reflected routine legal expenses.The conviction did not bar Trump from running for office again, but it did raise serious constitutional, electoral, and logistical questions about the rule of law and the separation of powers. The verdict was reached by a jury of 12 New Yorkers after weeks of testimony from former aides, prosecutors, and key witnesses like Michael Cohen, Trump's onetime fixer.Trump's sentencing was scheduled for a future date, and appeals were expected. Reactions across the political spectrum were predictably polarized, with critics calling it accountability at last, while supporters denounced the trial as a miscarriage of justice. Legal scholars noted the symbolic weight of the decision in reaffirming that no one—including a former president—is above the law.The U.S. Department of Justice and several states are wrapping up a major antitrust case against Google, with closing arguments scheduled for Friday. At issue is whether Google must sell its Chrome browser and stop default search engine deals with companies like Apple and wireless carriers, which the DOJ says stifles competition. These proposals follow a prior court finding that Google unlawfully monopolized online search and advertising markets.Judge Amit Mehta, who is presiding over the case, expects to issue a ruling by August. The DOJ is also pushing for Google to share its search data, which could benefit AI companies. OpenAI has expressed interest in purchasing Chrome if a divestiture occurs and noted that access to Google's search data would improve its AI responses.Google argues that the DOJ's proposed remedies overreach and would unfairly advantage competitors. The company has already taken some steps, such as loosening default search engine deals with phone manufacturers like Samsung. However, the government wants a full ban on payments that secure Google's search dominance on devices.Google and DOJ to make final push in US search antitrust case | ReutersA federal appeals court has temporarily reinstated President Trump's wide-ranging tariffs after a lower trade court ruled they exceeded presidential authority. The stay, issued by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, allows the tariffs—targeting imports from most trading partners and specifically Canada, Mexico, and China—to remain in effect while the appeals process unfolds. The plaintiffs and the government must submit legal arguments by early June.The U.S. Court of International Trade previously found that Trump misused the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), which is designed for national emergencies, not trade disputes. The panel emphasized that Congress, not the president, holds constitutional power to impose tariffs. Trump and his administration remain defiant, vowing to pursue alternative legal pathways if needed. Trump criticized the ruling publicly, warning it would weaken presidential power and harm national interests.Financial markets responded cautiously, factoring in the likelihood of a drawn-out legal process. Some companies, like small businesses represented by the Liberty Justice Center, argue the tariffs threaten their survival due to disrupted supply chains. Broader economic impacts include $34 billion in losses and stalled negotiations with key partners. Notably, separate national security-based tariffs on steel, aluminum, and cars remain unaffected.Trump's tariffs to remain in effect after appeals court grants stay | ReutersTrump's latest tax-and-spending bill, dubbed the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," includes a provision that could significantly limit federal courts' power to enforce contempt orders against the government. The measure, buried in the 1,100-page bill, would block courts from enforcing contempt if plaintiffs did not post a monetary bond when seeking an injunction—a practice rarely required in lawsuits against the government.The provision applies retroactively and would affect both lower courts and the Supreme Court. Critics say it could effectively prevent courts from holding government officials accountable for ignoring judicial orders, as most past injunctions didn't involve posted bonds. While the administration says the measure is aimed at deterring frivolous lawsuits, legal experts warn it undermines judicial authority and incentivizes noncompliance.This change comes after a Trump administration memo encouraged agencies to request bonds in litigation. Judges have previously flagged possible defiance of court orders by administration officials but have stopped short of issuing contempt rulings. In one recent case over tariffs, a judge set a bond at just $100, overruling a higher request by the government.The House narrowly passed the bill without any Democratic support. It now moves to the Senate, where some Republicans have expressed intentions to amend it. A group of House Democrats has already called for the contempt provision to be removed, arguing it would render courts ineffective in enforcing lawful orders.Trump's sweeping tax-cut bill includes provision to weaken court powers | ReutersThe U.S. Justice Department has asked a judge to dismiss the criminal fraud charge against Boeing tied to two deadly 737 MAX crashes that killed 346 people, following a new agreement with the company. Under the deal, Boeing avoids a felony conviction but will pay an additional $444.5 million into a victims' compensation fund and a $243.6 million fine, bringing the total to $1.1 billion. The sum includes investments in safety, compliance, and quality enhancements.This resolution has drawn strong criticism from families of crash victims and some lawmakers, who argue that Boeing should face trial. While most families have settled civil lawsuits and received billions in compensation, several legal representatives are planning to challenge the agreement. The Justice Department defended the deal, stating it ensures accountability and public benefit while avoiding a potentially uncertain trial outcome.As part of the agreement, Boeing's board must meet with victims' families, and the company will hire a compliance consultant instead of facing court-appointed oversight. The deal halts a planned June 23 trial over Boeing's alleged deception of U.S. regulators regarding a key flight control system implicated in the crashes.US asks judge to dismiss Boeing 737 MAX criminal fraud case | ReutersThis week's closing theme brings us to one of the towering figures of Classical music: Joseph Haydn. Born in 1732 and known as the “Father of the Symphony” and “Father of the String Quartet,” Haydn's influence shaped the musical landscape of his time and set the foundation for generations of composers to come, including his younger contemporaries Mozart and Beethoven. Though widely celebrated for his symphonic and chamber works, Haydn also made remarkable contributions to keyboard music—works that showcase both his wit and structural innovation.Our selection is the first movement, Vivace, from his Keyboard Concerto in D major, Hob. XVIII:11, arguably his most famous and frequently performed keyboard concerto. Composed in the mid-1770s, the piece bursts with energy and clarity, reflecting Haydn's mature style. The Vivace movement is bright, spirited, and rhythmically engaging, with a dialogue between soloist and orchestra that feels playful yet assured.What makes this concerto particularly special is its balance of accessibility and sophistication. The melodies are immediately appealing, but the musical craftsmanship runs deep—complex harmonic turns, sparkling ornamentation, and a joyful momentum that never wanes. In the Classical tradition, this was written for the harpsichord or fortepiano, but it's often performed on modern piano today, bringing a different resonance and brilliance to the sound.As we close the week, Haydn's Vivace offers a fitting send-off: lively, inventive, and rooted in a composer who, even two centuries later, continues to surprise and delight.Without further ado, Joseph Haydn's Vivace – Keyboard Concerto in D Major. Enjoy! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
"Back in March of 1979 the movie The China Syndrome came out. Weeks later the Three Mile Island nuclear disaster occurred. This lead to musicians setting up MUSE and holding the NO Nukes concerts, albums and film. We have the entire story including the first time Bruce Springsteen was recorded live."
"Last week we spoke of Dockery Farms which the birthplace of The Blues. As all music does it was expanded and taken to different places by the musicians who played it. Here is a run down and description of the most popular forms of The Blues."
A reminder that God loves His people. Even when they rebel, He steps back for a while, gives them what they want, and waits for them to see the results of their decisions and actions, and cry out in repentance. When they do, in an instant, He rushes in to save them. He did it for Israel time and time again and He still does this. There is redemption. There will always be a remnant. You can still be part of it.
In this episode, we're joined by Dmitriy Berenzon, a Partner at Archetype, to discuss investing in DePIN, the payments and stablecoins sector today, and consumer crypto. We cover decentralized compute networks, stablecoin fragmentation, payments infrastructure, the UX gap between TradFi and crypto, crypto neobanks, and how AI agents may reshape onchain activity and financial rails.Thanks for tuning in! As always, remember this podcast is for informational purposes only, and any views expressed by anyone on the show are solely their opinions, not financial advice. -- Ekiden is a decentralized, orderbook-based hybrid exchange delivering execution speeds as low as 5-15ms, deep liquidity and transparent price discovery—all while maintaining the security and trustlessness of DeFi with zero maker fees. To learn more about Ekiden, follow the link below: https://ekiden.fi/ -- Join us from June 24th-June 26th at Permissionless IV! Use Code 0x10 at checkout for 10% off! Tickets: https://blockworks.co/event/permissionless-iv -- Follow Archetype: https://x.com/archetypevc Follow Dmitriy: https://x.com/dberenzon Follow Boccaccio: https://x.com/salveboccaccio Follow Blockworks Research: https://x.com/blockworksres Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3foDS38 Subscribe on Apple: https://apple.co/3SNhUEt Subscribe on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3NlP1hA Get top market insights and the latest in crypto news. Subscribe to Blockworks Daily Newsletter: https://blockworks.co/newsletter/ Join the 0xResearch Telegram group: https://t.me/+z0H6y2bS-dllODVh -- Timestamps: (0:00) Introduction (3:21) Why Hasn't DePIN Succeeded? (13:41) Ekiden Ad (14:00) Investing in DePIN (17:51) Decentralized Compute Marketplaces (24:10) Ekiden Ad (24:46) Payments & Stablecoins (41:47) Where Should Teams Build? (44:49) Consumer Crypto Today (51:16) Utilizing AI (53:39) Why Wouldn't AI Agents Use TradFi Rails? -- Check out Blockworks Research today! Research, data, governance, tokenomics, and models – now, all in one place Blockworks Research: https://www.blockworksresearch.com/ Free Daily Newsletter: https://blockworks.co/newsletter -- Disclaimer: Nothing said on 0xResearch is a recommendation to buy or sell securities or tokens. This podcast is for informational purposes only, and any views expressed by anyone on the show are solely our opinions, not financial advice. Boccaccio, Danny, and our guests may hold positions in the companies, funds, or projects discussed.
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How can we choose to believe God's promises in all circumstances? Happy Leman speaks to how we can be revived by God's Word, which is always true, and how we can enjoy adventure, fruitfulness and blessing in partnership with Him in his message, "Revived By His Promises | Revived By His Wind And Word".
"Dockery Farms is said to be the place where the Delta Blues began. That is a bold statement but once you hear the research I have gathered it will be hard to argue. Robert Johnson did not sell his soul for great musical talent. He went to Dockery Farms which is still open today and welcoming visitors."
The Nebraska Legislature Thursday revived a proposal for a lower minimum wage for young workers, but final approval may have to wait 'til next year.
We've got a very interesting study all lined up for you today on Light on the Hill, as together we open Daniel chapter two. If you'll recall Nebuchadnezzar had a dream, which Daniel is now interpreting. We want to focus today on the fourth kingdom in this dream, described as iron mixed with clay. It has ten toes! Pastor James Kaddis believes this is speaking of the Revived Roman Empire that will assemble at the time of the end. They'll hand the reigns over to the final antichrist! As you carefully examine current events, you can see all of this coming together in an amazing way! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1459/29
As we get back into Daniel chapter two, remember King Nebuchadnezzar has just had a disturbing dream. And he's wondering what it all means! Daniel is about to come along with the interpretation, and in so doing reveals a general timeline for all of history, near and far! Including a revived Roman empire that will consist of 10 nations! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1459/29
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Military reporter Emanuel Fabian joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode. According to the Hamas health ministry, two IDF airstrikes early Wednesday hit the Karama School in Tuffah, a suburb of Gaza City, killing 15. Later in the day, an Israeli strike near a restaurant and market in the city killed at least 33 people, including women and children. Fabian reports on these two incidents and assesses where the IDF is currently heading in Gaza based on statements from IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir yesterday. A Hamas commander was killed in an Israeli airstrike in the southern coastal Lebanese city of Sidon early Wednesday morning. What was Khaled Ahmad al-Ahmad responsible for? Three Israeli soldiers were wounded in two attacks carried out by Palestinians in the northern and southern West Bank on Wednesday afternoon. Even as the fighting in Gaza is ramping up, we learn that the concentration of forces are still largely in the West Bank. As the army is searching for manpower, it apparently has no lack of woman power. Women still cannot enlist into all fighting units, but where they can, they’re showing up in record numbers. Fabian talks about this and a new rededicated unit -- where women can serve -- aimed at fighting drones along the northern border. Check out The Times of Israel's ongoing liveblog for more updates. For further reading: Hamas-run authorities say at least 48 killed in series of IDF strikes in Gaza Hamas, Hezbollah commanders killed in IDF strikes in Lebanon 3 soldiers wounded, 2 seriously, in West Bank attacks Ultra-Orthodox incensed as IDF chief orders boost in community’s conscription IDF sees continued surge in female combat recruits amid Gaza war Revived air defense battalion to aim new weapons at drone threat in north Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves and video edited by Thomas Girsch. IMAGE: Soldiers stand near an Israeli army mobile canon at a position by Israel's border with the Gaza Strip, on May 6, 2025. (Jack GUEZ / AFP)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the context of a recent pilgrimage in India, Elizabeth opens up the topic of “engaged” bodhicitta and the six paramitas. She weaves in the story of Sujata, the young woman known for generously offering a bowl of sweet milk-rice to Siddhartha who was debilitated after years of austerities. Revived and refocused, Siddhartha then made his way to the shade of a pipal tree and attained enlightenment, becoming The Buddha. Join the pilgrimage and explore India's conspiracy of great giving.