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The Pope's Point of View
Pope's Point of View Episode 306: Marco's, Streaks and 10 Gallon Hats

The Pope's Point of View

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2025 59:59 Transcription Available


Ep. 306:Pope and Pollo Del Mar discuss all things In Da Newz including Dvon's claims of racisim against a well respected WWE Legend, Dominiques uprising, AEW's Wrestledream Main Event and more.

Hoop Heads
Patrick McGrail - Washington University Men's Basketball Assistant Coach - Episode 1168

Hoop Heads

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 99:05 Transcription Available


Patrick McGrail is in his second season as a Men's Basketball Assistant Coach at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. McGrail joined WashU after holding the positions of assistant coach and most recently associate head coach at Rhodes College from 2018-2024. That was his second stint at Rhodes, as he was an assistant coach for two years from 2013-15 as well.Between his stints at Rhodes, McGrail served as the Athletic Coordinator at his alma mater of Fenwick High School in northern Illinois and was the assistant varsity basketball coach, helping to guide the team to the 2017 state championship game.McGrail played his college basketball at Rhode where he was the 2013-2014 Southern Athletic Association Defensive Player of the Year and finished his career in the SAA record books with a top 3-point percentage of 47.8.On this episode Mike and Patrick discuss the importance of adaptability and continuous learning in coaching. Throughout our dialogue, McGrail shares his journey from player to coach, emphasizing the profound lessons learned from diverse coaching experiences and the necessity of nurturing relationships with players. He articulates how the transition from high school to college basketball has enriched his understanding of the game, while also highlighting the unique challenges of coaching in a competitive environment. Furthermore, McGrail reflects on the joy derived from fostering meaningful connections with his athletes, which ultimately enhances the overall team culture. This episode serves as an insightful exploration of the intricacies of coaching, inviting aspiring coaches to appreciate the multifaceted nature of their role within the sport.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @hoopheadspod for the latest updates on episodes, guests, and events from the Hoop Heads Pod.Make sure you're subscribed to the Hoop Heads Pod on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts and while you're there please leave us a 5 star rating and review. Your ratings help your friends and coaching colleagues find the show. If you really love what you're hearing recommend the Hoop Heads Pod to someone and get them to join you as a part of Hoop Heads Nation.You'll want to take some notes as you listen to this episode with Patrick McGrail, Men's Basketball Assistant Coach at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.Website - https://washubears.com/sports/mens-basketballEmail - mcgrail@wustl.eduTwitter/X - @PTMcGrail13/Visit our Sponsors!Dr. Dish BasketballWhen a player becomes unguardable, the game shifts, the defense breaks, the crowd roars, and your team takes control.Great players don't just get lucky, they stoke the fire within. They're built in practice, accelerated with the right reps, the right motivation, and the #1 Selling Shooting Machine in America™ — Dr. Dish. Feed Your Fire. Visit drdishbasketball.com today.The Coaching PortfolioYour first impression is everything when applying for a new coaching job. A professional coaching portfolio is the tool that highlights your coaching achievements and philosophies and, most of...

Anabaptist Perspectives
Spiritual Warfare Is More Than Just Rebuking Satan - Rick Rhodes

Anabaptist Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 39:43


There are many differing opinions about our interactions with spiritual warfare; Rick Rhodes outlines some principles for engaging in spiritual warfare as Christians. What is it, really? What are proper ways we should think about and engage with this topic, and how does spiritual warfare affect our daily lives?Rick Rhodes' ministry websiteThis is the 290th episode of Anabaptist Perspectives, a podcast, blog, and YouTube channel that examines various aspects of conservative Anabaptist life and thought. Sign-up for our monthly email newsletter which contains new and featured content!Join us on Patreon or become a website partner to enjoy bonus content!Visit our YouTube channel or connect on Facebook.Read essays from our blog or listen to them on our podcast, Essays for King JesusSubscribe on your podcast provider of choiceSupport us or learn more at anabaptistperspectives.org.The views expressed by our guests are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Anabaptist Perspectives or Wellspring Mennonite Church.

Slate Daily Feed
3: “A Church with AIDS” | When We All Get to Heaven

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 46:54


In the late ‘80s, two MCC San Francisco ministers wrote an article called “We Are the Church Alive, the Church with AIDS.” We wanted to know how a gay/lesbian church came to call itself “a church with AIDS.” The answers lie in the years before our audio archive begins. So we started asking people. We explore two stories in what's likely a more complicated shift. One story is about a pair of religion geeks who learned to make queer church in New York during the early years of the AIDS crisis and then came to San Francisco to lead MCCSF. And the other is how an Easter Sunday ritual made the Christian hope of life through death viscerally real. “We Are the Church Alive, the Church with AIDS,” by Kittredge Cherry and Jamies Mitulski was published in the Christian Century on January 27, 1988. For images and links about this episode visit https://www.heavenpodcast.org/episode-3. Get more Outward with Slate Plus! Join for weekly bonus episodes of Outward and ad-free listening on all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe from the Outward show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or visit slate.com/outwardplus for access wherever you listen. Production credits:  When We All Get to Heaven is produced by Eureka Street Productions. It is co-created by Lynne Gerber, Siri Colom, and Ariana Nedelman. Our story editor is Sayre Quevedo. Our sound designer is David Herman. Our managing producer is Krissy Clark. Tim Dillinger is our consulting producer and Betsy Towner Levine is our fact-checker. We had additional story editing help from Sarah Ventre, Arwen Nicks, Allison Behringer, and Krissy Clark. For a complete list of credits, please visit http://heavenpodcast.org/credits. This project received generous support from individual donors, the Henry Luce Foundation (www.hluce.org), the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, and California Humanities, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the humanities (www.CalHum.org). Eureka Street Productions has 501c3 status through our fiscal sponsor FJC: A Foundation of Philanthropic Funds. The music for this episode is from the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco's archive. It was performed by MCC-SF's musicians and members with Bob Crocker and Jack Hoggatt-St.John as music directors. Additional music is by Tasty Morsels.  “We See You God” is a variation on the anonymously written hymn “We See the Lord.” The soloist in “I Lift Mine Eyes Up” is Bob Crocker. It's by Antonin Dvorak, Biblical Songs, Op. 99, no. 9 on Psalm 121.  “Hush, Hush. Somebody's Calling My Name” is a traditional African American spiritual.  Great thanks, as always, to the members and clergy of the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco who made this project possible.   Some links to good groups: The Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco – the congregation's current website.  Metropolitan Community Churches – the denomination of which MCC San Francisco is a part.  San Francisco AIDS Foundation – a place to seek information about HIV.  POZ Magazine – a place to learn everything else about HIV (information included). Save AIDS Research – their recent, epic 24 hours to Save Research conference with all the latest HIV research is available on YouTube through this site.   LGBTQ Religious Archives Network – the place to get lost in LGBTQ+ religious history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Women in Charge
3: “A Church with AIDS” | When We All Get to Heaven

Women in Charge

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 46:54


In the late ‘80s, two MCC San Francisco ministers wrote an article called “We Are the Church Alive, the Church with AIDS.” We wanted to know how a gay/lesbian church came to call itself “a church with AIDS.” The answers lie in the years before our audio archive begins. So we started asking people. We explore two stories in what's likely a more complicated shift. One story is about a pair of religion geeks who learned to make queer church in New York during the early years of the AIDS crisis and then came to San Francisco to lead MCCSF. And the other is how an Easter Sunday ritual made the Christian hope of life through death viscerally real. “We Are the Church Alive, the Church with AIDS,” by Kittredge Cherry and Jamies Mitulski was published in the Christian Century on January 27, 1988. For images and links about this episode visit https://www.heavenpodcast.org/episode-3. Get more Outward with Slate Plus! Join for weekly bonus episodes of Outward and ad-free listening on all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe from the Outward show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or visit slate.com/outwardplus for access wherever you listen. Production credits:  When We All Get to Heaven is produced by Eureka Street Productions. It is co-created by Lynne Gerber, Siri Colom, and Ariana Nedelman. Our story editor is Sayre Quevedo. Our sound designer is David Herman. Our managing producer is Krissy Clark. Tim Dillinger is our consulting producer and Betsy Towner Levine is our fact-checker. We had additional story editing help from Sarah Ventre, Arwen Nicks, Allison Behringer, and Krissy Clark. For a complete list of credits, please visit http://heavenpodcast.org/credits. This project received generous support from individual donors, the Henry Luce Foundation (www.hluce.org), the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, and California Humanities, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the humanities (www.CalHum.org). Eureka Street Productions has 501c3 status through our fiscal sponsor FJC: A Foundation of Philanthropic Funds. The music for this episode is from the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco's archive. It was performed by MCC-SF's musicians and members with Bob Crocker and Jack Hoggatt-St.John as music directors. Additional music is by Tasty Morsels.  “We See You God” is a variation on the anonymously written hymn “We See the Lord.” The soloist in “I Lift Mine Eyes Up” is Bob Crocker. It's by Antonin Dvorak, Biblical Songs, Op. 99, no. 9 on Psalm 121.  “Hush, Hush. Somebody's Calling My Name” is a traditional African American spiritual.  Great thanks, as always, to the members and clergy of the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco who made this project possible.   Some links to good groups: The Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco – the congregation's current website.  Metropolitan Community Churches – the denomination of which MCC San Francisco is a part.  San Francisco AIDS Foundation – a place to seek information about HIV.  POZ Magazine – a place to learn everything else about HIV (information included). Save AIDS Research – their recent, epic 24 hours to Save Research conference with all the latest HIV research is available on YouTube through this site.   LGBTQ Religious Archives Network – the place to get lost in LGBTQ+ religious history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast
3: “A Church with AIDS” | When We All Get to Heaven

Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 46:54


In the late ‘80s, two MCC San Francisco ministers wrote an article called “We Are the Church Alive, the Church with AIDS.” We wanted to know how a gay/lesbian church came to call itself “a church with AIDS.” The answers lie in the years before our audio archive begins. So we started asking people. We explore two stories in what's likely a more complicated shift. One story is about a pair of religion geeks who learned to make queer church in New York during the early years of the AIDS crisis and then came to San Francisco to lead MCCSF. And the other is how an Easter Sunday ritual made the Christian hope of life through death viscerally real. “We Are the Church Alive, the Church with AIDS,” by Kittredge Cherry and Jamies Mitulski was published in the Christian Century on January 27, 1988. For images and links about this episode visit https://www.heavenpodcast.org/episode-3. Get more Outward with Slate Plus! Join for weekly bonus episodes of Outward and ad-free listening on all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe from the Outward show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or visit slate.com/outwardplus for access wherever you listen. Production credits:  When We All Get to Heaven is produced by Eureka Street Productions. It is co-created by Lynne Gerber, Siri Colom, and Ariana Nedelman. Our story editor is Sayre Quevedo. Our sound designer is David Herman. Our managing producer is Krissy Clark. Tim Dillinger is our consulting producer and Betsy Towner Levine is our fact-checker. We had additional story editing help from Sarah Ventre, Arwen Nicks, Allison Behringer, and Krissy Clark. For a complete list of credits, please visit http://heavenpodcast.org/credits. This project received generous support from individual donors, the Henry Luce Foundation (www.hluce.org), the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, and California Humanities, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the humanities (www.CalHum.org). Eureka Street Productions has 501c3 status through our fiscal sponsor FJC: A Foundation of Philanthropic Funds. The music for this episode is from the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco's archive. It was performed by MCC-SF's musicians and members with Bob Crocker and Jack Hoggatt-St.John as music directors. Additional music is by Tasty Morsels.  “We See You God” is a variation on the anonymously written hymn “We See the Lord.” The soloist in “I Lift Mine Eyes Up” is Bob Crocker. It's by Antonin Dvorak, Biblical Songs, Op. 99, no. 9 on Psalm 121.  “Hush, Hush. Somebody's Calling My Name” is a traditional African American spiritual.  Great thanks, as always, to the members and clergy of the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco who made this project possible.   Some links to good groups: The Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco – the congregation's current website.  Metropolitan Community Churches – the denomination of which MCC San Francisco is a part.  San Francisco AIDS Foundation – a place to seek information about HIV.  POZ Magazine – a place to learn everything else about HIV (information included). Save AIDS Research – their recent, epic 24 hours to Save Research conference with all the latest HIV research is available on YouTube through this site.   LGBTQ Religious Archives Network – the place to get lost in LGBTQ+ religious history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Peaceful Power Podcast
Meghan Rhodes on Moving Through the Wheel of the Year

Peaceful Power Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 52:24


Meghan Rhodes is a qualified herbalist and the founder and director of the Heritage School of Herbal Medicine, where she guides students on a unique sense-based herbalism course and journey, Awaken Herbal Wisdom, for up to three turnings of the wheel. Meghan's practice of herbalism is rooted in the belief that we must remember, reclaim and relearn our knowledge of our bodies, our autonomy and how to work with plant medicine in order to bring control of our own health back into our families and homes for a sustainable future for ourselves and the planet. Through her herbalism school, Meghan facilitates the development of confident, empowered herbalists, attuned to the messages of their bodies and the natural world. Living the deep wisdom of herbal medicine within themselves, their homes and their communities, they uplift themselves and others, creating a stronger society organically. Meghan is a member of both the College of Practitioners of Phytotherapy and the Ayurvedic Professionals Association. Connect with Meghan Mailing list sign up - https://bit.ly/4kqdWQi Link to website - https://bit.ly/43qbNxg Podcast interview playlist - https://bit.ly/43qbNxg Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/heritageschoolofherbalmedicine/ Where to connect with Andrea Website: https://andreaclaassen.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/seasonalandrea Perimenopause Support Quiz: https://quiz.tryinteract.com/#/681d3069f79fde0015c88d8c 8 Week Perimenopause Reset https://andreaclaassen.com/8-week-perimenopause-program Nurturing the New Mother Workshop https://andreaclaassen.com/ayurvedic-postpartum-consultation Andrea Claassen Bio Andrea Claassen is an Ayurvedic Wellness Counselor, RYT 500 hour yoga teacher, and personal trainer who has been in the wellness space since 2007. She specializes in cyclical living. Her mission is to help women learn how to slow down, tune in and connect to their inner wisdom. The three pillars she focuses on are movement, mindfulness & mother nature through an Ayurvedic lens. You can hear more from Andrea on her Peaceful Power Podcast where she aims to deliver actionable takeaways for you to live a more holistic lifestyle. Connect with Andrea on her website at www.andreaclaassen.com

Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
332 | Dmitri Tymoczko on the Mathematics Behind Music

Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 81:11


Music is math that you can dance to. The fact that certain notes sound good when played together, or in succession, is related to the mathematical properties of the frequencies to which they correspond, an idea that goes back as far as Pythagoras himself. These days we have a much more intricate understanding of these relationships and how to manipulate them. I talk to composer and music theorist Dmitri Tymoczko about how different musical scales are constructed and the math underlying what sounds good.Blog post with transcript: https://www.preposterousuniverse.com/podcast/2025/10/20/332-dmitri-tymoczko-on-the-mathematics-behind-music/Support Mindscape on Patreon.Dmitri Tymoczko received a Ph.D. in music composition from the University of California, Berkeley. He is currently a professor of music at Princeton University as well as a composer and performer. He has been the recipient of Rhodes and Guggenheim fellowships. As a composer, his works have been performed by multiple groups, and recorded on several albums.Personal web sitePrinceton web pageMad Musical ScienceSpiral diagrams: rock music, classical musicGoogle Scholar publicationsAmazon author pageWikipediaWilliam Sethares's Tuning Timbre Spectrum ScaleSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Syracuse.com Podcasts
Best things heard at Syracuse basketball media day and midseason SU football report with Damien Rhodes

Syracuse.com Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 45:13


On the latest episode of Syracuse Sports presented by Crouse Health, Brent Axe brings you the best things he heard at Syracuse basketball media day and talks SU football with former RB Damien Rhodes.  You'll hear what Adrian Autry, Kiyan Anthony, Sadiq White, JJ Starling, Donnie Freeman, Naithan George, William Kyle III and more have to say about the upcoming Syracuse basketball season.  Then Brent and Damien discuss where Orange football is at the midway point of the season and what Fran Brown's team needs to do to stay on track for a bowl game. Rhodes also gives his take on how Orange QB Rickie Collins can improve and get comfortable in SU's offense, what the running backs are doing right and wrong and how a defense ranked 129th in the country can tighten its belt.   Music provided by Mimicking Mars.  YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@UCDRqGO-6bRlaMmfOtn9vpJQ  Would like your original music or know of a great band we should feature on Syracuse Sports? Drop Brent an email at baxe@syracuse.com The conversation on Syracuse Sports and the Syracuse football postgame show is always shaped by terrific insight from Syracuse Sports Insiders.  Become a Syracuse Sports Insider today! Sign up here to get your voice heard on the SU football postgame show and have direct text message access to Brent Axe anytime. https://joinsubtext.com/syracusesports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Pope's Point of View
Pope's Point of View Episode 305: Crowned Glory

The Pope's Point of View

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 61:13 Transcription Available


Ep. 305: Pope and Pollo talks all things In Da Newz including The Rock, WWE's Crown Jewels, TNA's Bound For Glory, Raw and more!

Slow Burn
When We All Get to Heaven | Setting the Table

Slow Burn

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 25:12


In 1993, more than 10 years into the AIDS epidemic, the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco (MCC-SF) tries to remember all they've lost. We think about remembering too after encountering an archive of 1,200 cassette recordings of this queer church's services during the height of the epidemic. Whether you're a regular church goer or would never step into one, we invite you to spend time with this LGBTQ+ San Francisco church as it struggles to reconcile sexuality and faith in the midst of an existential crisis.  For images and links about this episode visit https://www.heavenpodcast.org/episode-1. About the montage: The worship service in this episode was on February 28, 1993. The Dyke March proclamation was written and read by Rev. Lea Brown. Rev. Karen Foster read the statement that sexual orientation does not need to be changed. Jim Mitulski recalled his hospital visit with the man who recognized him by his shape. Paul Francis told strangers at a restaurant to get ugly lovers and Eric Rofes told his mother that he was going to stay safe and keep having sex. Cleve Jones had the vision of a thousand rotting corpses, Rev. Ron Russell Coons preached that we have AIDS as a community, and Rev. Troy Perry proclaimed a revival on Eureka Street. The other people heard in the episode are either unknown or did not want to be named.    When We All Get to Heaven is produced by Eureka Street Productions. It is co-created by Lynne Gerber, Siri Colom, and Ariana Nedelman. Our story editor is Sayre Quevedo. Our sound designer is David Herman. Our managing producer is Krissy Clark. Tim Dillinger is our consulting producer and Betsy Towner Levine is our fact-checker. We had additional story editing help from Sarah Ventre, Arwen Nicks, Allison Behringer, and Krissy Clark. For a complete list of credits, please visit http://heavenpodcast.org/credits. This project received generous support from individual donors, the Henry Luce Foundation (www.hluce.org), the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, and California Humanities, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities (www.CalHum.org). Eureka Street Productions has 501c3 status through our fiscal sponsor FJC: A Foundation of Philanthropic Funds. The music for this episode is from the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco's archive. It was performed by MCC-SF's musicians and members with Bob Crocker and Jack Hoggatt-St.John as music directors. Additional music is by Tasty Morsels.  Thanks to Paul Katz and Henry Machen for permission to use “June in San Francisco” from their fabulous 1991 musical Dirty Dreams of a Clean Cut Kid. The estate of Leonard Bernstein for the use of “Somewhere” from West Side Story.  Great thanks, as always, to the members and clergy of the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco who made this project possible.   Get more Outward with Slate Plus! Join for weekly bonus episodes of Outward and ad-free listening on all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe from the Outward show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or visit slate.com/outwardplus for access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
1: Setting The Table | When We All Get to Heaven

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 27:21


In 1993, more than 10 years into the AIDS epidemic, the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco (MCC-SF) tries to remember all they've lost. We think about remembering too after encountering an archive of 1,200 cassette recordings of this queer church's services during the height of the epidemic. Whether you're a regular church goer or would never step into one, we invite you to spend time with this LGBTQ+ San Francisco church as it struggles to reconcile sexuality and faith in the midst of an existential crisis.  For images and links about this episode visit https://www.heavenpodcast.org/episode-1. About the montage: The worship service in this episode was on February 28, 1993. The Dyke March proclamation was written and read by Rev. Lea Brown. Rev. Karen Foster read the statement that sexual orientation does not need to be changed. Jim Mitulski recalled his hospital visit with the man who recognized him by his shape. Paul Francis told strangers at a restaurant to get ugly lovers and Eric Rofes told his mother that he was going to stay safe and keep having sex. Cleve Jones had the vision of a thousand rotting corpses, Rev. Ron Russell Coons preached that we have AIDS as a community, and Rev. Troy Perry proclaimed a revival on Eureka Street. The other people heard in the episode are either unknown or did not want to be named.    When We All Get to Heaven is produced by Eureka Street Productions. It is co-created by Lynne Gerber, Siri Colom, and Ariana Nedelman. Our story editor is Sayre Quevedo. Our sound designer is David Herman. Our managing producer is Krissy Clark. Tim Dillinger is our consulting producer and Betsy Towner Levine is our fact-checker. We had additional story editing help from Sarah Ventre, Arwen Nicks, Allison Behringer, and Krissy Clark. For a complete list of credits, please visit http://heavenpodcast.org/credits. This project received generous support from individual donors, the Henry Luce Foundation (www.hluce.org), the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, and California Humanities, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities (www.CalHum.org). Eureka Street Productions has 501c3 status through our fiscal sponsor FJC: A Foundation of Philanthropic Funds. The music for this episode is from the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco's archive. It was performed by MCC-SF's musicians and members with Bob Crocker and Jack Hoggatt-St.John as music directors. Additional music is by Tasty Morsels.  Thanks to Paul Katz and Henry Machen for permission to use “June in San Francisco” from their fabulous 1991 musical Dirty Dreams of a Clean Cut Kid. The estate of Leonard Bernstein for the use of “Somewhere” from West Side Story.  Great thanks, as always, to the members and clergy of the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco who made this project possible.  Get more Outward with Slate Plus! Join for weekly bonus episodes of Outward and ad-free listening on all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe from the Outward show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or visit slate.com/outwardplus for access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
2: A New Gospel for Gay Sinners | When We All Get to Heaven

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 58:47


Why would an out queer person in the Gay Liberation Days of the 1970s go to church? What church would they go to? And why would they stay? In the 1960s, and ‘70s, the separation between God and gays was not as vast as it seemed. Rev. Troy Perry started the first Metropolitan Community Church in his Los Angeles living room. Tired of flying to LA every week, a Navy veteran started the second one in a San Francisco gay bar. And the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco was there for a young lesbian as she navigated spirituality, coming out, and her increasingly conservative family. When her friend got sick, she tried to be there for him. Church helped.       For images and links about this episode visit https://www.heavenpodcast.org/episode-2. Get more Outward with Slate Plus! Join for weekly bonus episodes of Outward and ad-free listening on all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe from the Outward show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or visit slate.com/outwardplus for access wherever you listen. Production credits:  When We All Get to Heaven is produced by Eureka Street Productions. It is co-created by Lynne Gerber, Siri Colom, and Ariana Nedelman. Our story editor is Sayre Quevedo. Our sound designer is David Herman. Our managing producer is Krissy Clark. Tim Dillinger is our consulting producer and Betsy Towner Levine is our fact-checker. We had additional story editing help from Sarah Ventre, Arwen Nicks, Allison Behringer, and Krissy Clark. For a complete list of credits, please visit http://heavenpodcast.org/credits. This project received generous support from individual donors, the Henry Luce Foundation (www.hluce.org), the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, and California Humanities, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the humanities (www.CalHum.org). Eureka Street Productions has 501c3 status through our fiscal sponsor FJC: A Foundation of Philanthropic Funds. The music for this episode is from the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco's archive. It was performed by MCC-SF's musicians and members with Bob Crocker and Jack Hoggatt-St.John as music directors. Additional music is by Tasty Morsels.  Thanks to Dr. Heather White, author of Reforming Sodom: Protestants and the Rise of Gay Rights. Scott Bloom and Trogoidia Pictures for the use of clips from the film Call Me Troy. The Center for LGBTQ and Gender Studies at the Pacific School of Religion and the Graduate Theological Union for the use of an archival recording of Troy Perry's last sermon as the minister at MCC Los Angeles.  Kirke Machem for the use of his beautiful composition, “Blow Ye, the Trumpet,” from the opera, John Brown. Great thanks, as always, to the members and clergy of the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco who made this project possible. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Women in Charge
1: Setting The Table | When We All Get to Heaven

Women in Charge

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 27:21


In 1993, more than 10 years into the AIDS epidemic, the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco (MCC-SF) tries to remember all they've lost. We think about remembering too after encountering an archive of 1,200 cassette recordings of this queer church's services during the height of the epidemic. Whether you're a regular church goer or would never step into one, we invite you to spend time with this LGBTQ+ San Francisco church as it struggles to reconcile sexuality and faith in the midst of an existential crisis.  For images and links about this episode visit https://www.heavenpodcast.org/episode-1. About the montage: The worship service in this episode was on February 28, 1993. The Dyke March proclamation was written and read by Rev. Lea Brown. Rev. Karen Foster read the statement that sexual orientation does not need to be changed. Jim Mitulski recalled his hospital visit with the man who recognized him by his shape. Paul Francis told strangers at a restaurant to get ugly lovers and Eric Rofes told his mother that he was going to stay safe and keep having sex. Cleve Jones had the vision of a thousand rotting corpses, Rev. Ron Russell Coons preached that we have AIDS as a community, and Rev. Troy Perry proclaimed a revival on Eureka Street. The other people heard in the episode are either unknown or did not want to be named.    When We All Get to Heaven is produced by Eureka Street Productions. It is co-created by Lynne Gerber, Siri Colom, and Ariana Nedelman. Our story editor is Sayre Quevedo. Our sound designer is David Herman. Our managing producer is Krissy Clark. Tim Dillinger is our consulting producer and Betsy Towner Levine is our fact-checker. We had additional story editing help from Sarah Ventre, Arwen Nicks, Allison Behringer, and Krissy Clark. For a complete list of credits, please visit http://heavenpodcast.org/credits. This project received generous support from individual donors, the Henry Luce Foundation (www.hluce.org), the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, and California Humanities, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities (www.CalHum.org). Eureka Street Productions has 501c3 status through our fiscal sponsor FJC: A Foundation of Philanthropic Funds. The music for this episode is from the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco's archive. It was performed by MCC-SF's musicians and members with Bob Crocker and Jack Hoggatt-St.John as music directors. Additional music is by Tasty Morsels.  Thanks to Paul Katz and Henry Machen for permission to use “June in San Francisco” from their fabulous 1991 musical Dirty Dreams of a Clean Cut Kid. The estate of Leonard Bernstein for the use of “Somewhere” from West Side Story.  Great thanks, as always, to the members and clergy of the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco who made this project possible.  Get more Outward with Slate Plus! Join for weekly bonus episodes of Outward and ad-free listening on all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe from the Outward show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or visit slate.com/outwardplus for access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Women in Charge
2: A New Gospel for Gay Sinners | When We All Get to Heaven

Women in Charge

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 58:47


Why would an out queer person in the Gay Liberation Days of the 1970s go to church? What church would they go to? And why would they stay? In the 1960s, and ‘70s, the separation between God and gays was not as vast as it seemed. Rev. Troy Perry started the first Metropolitan Community Church in his Los Angeles living room. Tired of flying to LA every week, a Navy veteran started the second one in a San Francisco gay bar. And the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco was there for a young lesbian as she navigated spirituality, coming out, and her increasingly conservative family. When her friend got sick, she tried to be there for him. Church helped.       For images and links about this episode visit https://www.heavenpodcast.org/episode-2. Get more Outward with Slate Plus! Join for weekly bonus episodes of Outward and ad-free listening on all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe from the Outward show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or visit slate.com/outwardplus for access wherever you listen. Production credits:  When We All Get to Heaven is produced by Eureka Street Productions. It is co-created by Lynne Gerber, Siri Colom, and Ariana Nedelman. Our story editor is Sayre Quevedo. Our sound designer is David Herman. Our managing producer is Krissy Clark. Tim Dillinger is our consulting producer and Betsy Towner Levine is our fact-checker. We had additional story editing help from Sarah Ventre, Arwen Nicks, Allison Behringer, and Krissy Clark. For a complete list of credits, please visit http://heavenpodcast.org/credits. This project received generous support from individual donors, the Henry Luce Foundation (www.hluce.org), the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, and California Humanities, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the humanities (www.CalHum.org). Eureka Street Productions has 501c3 status through our fiscal sponsor FJC: A Foundation of Philanthropic Funds. The music for this episode is from the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco's archive. It was performed by MCC-SF's musicians and members with Bob Crocker and Jack Hoggatt-St.John as music directors. Additional music is by Tasty Morsels.  Thanks to Dr. Heather White, author of Reforming Sodom: Protestants and the Rise of Gay Rights. Scott Bloom and Trogoidia Pictures for the use of clips from the film Call Me Troy. The Center for LGBTQ and Gender Studies at the Pacific School of Religion and the Graduate Theological Union for the use of an archival recording of Troy Perry's last sermon as the minister at MCC Los Angeles.  Kirke Machem for the use of his beautiful composition, “Blow Ye, the Trumpet,” from the opera, John Brown. Great thanks, as always, to the members and clergy of the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco who made this project possible. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast
2: A New Gospel for Gay Sinners | When We All Get to Heaven

Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 58:47


Why would an out queer person in the Gay Liberation Days of the 1970s go to church? What church would they go to? And why would they stay? In the 1960s, and ‘70s, the separation between God and gays was not as vast as it seemed. Rev. Troy Perry started the first Metropolitan Community Church in his Los Angeles living room. Tired of flying to LA every week, a Navy veteran started the second one in a San Francisco gay bar. And the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco was there for a young lesbian as she navigated spirituality, coming out, and her increasingly conservative family. When her friend got sick, she tried to be there for him. Church helped.       For images and links about this episode visit https://www.heavenpodcast.org/episode-2. Get more Outward with Slate Plus! Join for weekly bonus episodes of Outward and ad-free listening on all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe from the Outward show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or visit slate.com/outwardplus for access wherever you listen. Production credits:  When We All Get to Heaven is produced by Eureka Street Productions. It is co-created by Lynne Gerber, Siri Colom, and Ariana Nedelman. Our story editor is Sayre Quevedo. Our sound designer is David Herman. Our managing producer is Krissy Clark. Tim Dillinger is our consulting producer and Betsy Towner Levine is our fact-checker. We had additional story editing help from Sarah Ventre, Arwen Nicks, Allison Behringer, and Krissy Clark. For a complete list of credits, please visit http://heavenpodcast.org/credits. This project received generous support from individual donors, the Henry Luce Foundation (www.hluce.org), the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, and California Humanities, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the humanities (www.CalHum.org). Eureka Street Productions has 501c3 status through our fiscal sponsor FJC: A Foundation of Philanthropic Funds. The music for this episode is from the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco's archive. It was performed by MCC-SF's musicians and members with Bob Crocker and Jack Hoggatt-St.John as music directors. Additional music is by Tasty Morsels.  Thanks to Dr. Heather White, author of Reforming Sodom: Protestants and the Rise of Gay Rights. Scott Bloom and Trogoidia Pictures for the use of clips from the film Call Me Troy. The Center for LGBTQ and Gender Studies at the Pacific School of Religion and the Graduate Theological Union for the use of an archival recording of Troy Perry's last sermon as the minister at MCC Los Angeles.  Kirke Machem for the use of his beautiful composition, “Blow Ye, the Trumpet,” from the opera, John Brown. Great thanks, as always, to the members and clergy of the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco who made this project possible. Some links to good groups: The Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco – the congregation's current website.  Metropolitan Community Churches – the denomination of which MCC San Francisco is a part.  San Francisco AIDS Foundation – a place to seek information about HIV.  POZ Magazine – a place to learn everything else about HIV (information included). Save AIDS Research – their recent, epic 24 hours to Save Research conference with all the latest HIV research is available on YouTube through this site.    LGBTQ Religious Archives Network – the place to get lost in LGBTQ+ religious history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast
1: Setting The Table | When We All Get to Heaven

Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 26:21


In 1993, more than 10 years into the AIDS epidemic, the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco (MCC-SF) tries to remember all they've lost. We think about remembering too after encountering an archive of 1,200 cassette recordings of this queer church's services during the height of the epidemic. Whether you're a regular church goer or would never step into one, we invite you to spend time with this LGBTQ+ San Francisco church as it struggles to reconcile sexuality and faith in the midst of an existential crisis.  For images and links about this episode visit https://www.heavenpodcast.org/episode-1. About the montage: The worship service in this episode was on February 28, 1993. The Dyke March proclamation was written and read by Rev. Lea Brown. Rev. Karen Foster read the statement that sexual orientation does not need to be changed. Jim Mitulski recalled his hospital visit with the man who recognized him by his shape. Paul Francis told strangers at a restaurant to get ugly lovers and Eric Rofes told his mother that he was going to stay safe and keep having sex. Cleve Jones had the vision of a thousand rotting corpses, Rev. Ron Russell Coons preached that we have AIDS as a community, and Rev. Troy Perry proclaimed a revival on Eureka Street. The other people heard in the episode are either unknown or did not want to be named.    When We All Get to Heaven is produced by Eureka Street Productions. It is co-created by Lynne Gerber, Siri Colom, and Ariana Nedelman. Our story editor is Sayre Quevedo. Our sound designer is David Herman. Our managing producer is Krissy Clark. Tim Dillinger is our consulting producer and Betsy Towner Levine is our fact-checker. We had additional story editing help from Sarah Ventre, Arwen Nicks, Allison Behringer, and Krissy Clark. For a complete list of credits, please visit http://heavenpodcast.org/credits. This project received generous support from individual donors, the Henry Luce Foundation (www.hluce.org), the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, and California Humanities, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities (www.CalHum.org). Eureka Street Productions has 501c3 status through our fiscal sponsor FJC: A Foundation of Philanthropic Funds. The music for this episode is from the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco's archive. It was performed by MCC-SF's musicians and members with Bob Crocker and Jack Hoggatt-St.John as music directors. Additional music is by Tasty Morsels.  Thanks to Paul Katz and Henry Machen for permission to use “June in San Francisco” from their fabulous 1991 musical Dirty Dreams of a Clean Cut Kid. The estate of Leonard Bernstein for the use of “Somewhere” from West Side Story.  Great thanks, as always, to the members and clergy of the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco who made this project possible.  Get more Outward with Slate Plus! Join for weekly bonus episodes of Outward and ad-free listening on all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe from the Outward show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or visit slate.com/outwardplus for access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Plant Cunning Podcast
Ep. 201: Ayurvedic Doshas and the Seasons with Meghan Rhodes

Plant Cunning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 65:42


In this episode, we welcome back herbalist and teacher Meghan Rhodes and chat about the relationship between Ayurveda, the changing seasons, and how our constitutions are affected. We dive deep into the three doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha—linked to the five elements: Ether, Air, Fire, Water, and Earth. Meghan shares her journey into Ayurveda and offers practical advice for balancing our systems as we transition through the seasons.Learn more about Meghan's intensive herbalism course - Awaken Herbal Wisdom - applications open each spring - https://bit.ly/43qbNxgJoin her mailing list for updates on current cohorts and when applications open - https://bit.ly/4kqdWQiInstagram - @heritageschoolofherbalmedicine (https://www.instagram.com/heritageschoolofherbalmedicine/)Meghan Rhodes is a qualified herbalist and the founder and director of Heritage School of Herbal Medicine, where she guides students on a unique sense-based herbalism course and journey, Awaken Herbal Wisdom, for up to three turnings of the wheel.Meghan's practice of herbalism is rooted in the belief that we must remember, reclaim and relearn our knowledge of our bodies, our autonomy and how to work with plant medicine in order to bring control of our own health back into our families and homes for a sustainable future for ourselves and the planet. Through her herbalism school, Meghan facilitates the development of confident, empowered herbalists, attuned to the messages of their bodies and the natural world. Living the deep wisdom of herbal medicine within themselves, their homes and their communities, they uplift themselves and others, creating a stronger society organically.Meghan is a member of both the College of Practitioners of Phytotherapy and the Ayurvedic Professionals Association.00:00 Introduction to the Plant Cunning Podcast00:31 Meet Meghan Rhodes: Herbalist and Teacher02:18 Seasonal Changes and Ayurvedic Doshas07:19 Understanding Ayurveda: From Elements to Doshas15:29 Identifying Doshas in People and Seasons21:33 Balancing Doshas and Health Implications28:02 Seasonal Cycles and Ayurvedic Practices30:13 Adapting Ayurveda to Local Climates34:02 Crafting with Paper Plates34:27 Flexibility in Seasonal Patterns34:36 Craft Time and Homework Ideas35:09 Balancing Doshas with Local Environment37:15 Seasonal Changes and Dosha Effects38:04 Preparing for Fall: Tips for Kapha Types40:19 Warming Foods and Drinks for Cold Seasons43:26 Herbal Remedies for Different Doshas46:20 The Importance of Seasonal Eating57:53 Fasting and Seasonal Resets01:03:10 Herbal Wisdom Course Overview

The Erik Anders Lang Show: Golf - Travel - Comedy
Ep 341: Adventures in Golf Q&A with Keffer Rhodes

The Erik Anders Lang Show: Golf - Travel - Comedy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 53:09 Transcription Available


On today's episode I'm joined by Keffer Rhodes who has worked on Adventures in Golf since season 5. With Season 9 of AIG underway, I invited Keffer on the pod for an impromptu, ChatGPT generated Q&A about our trip to Ukraine. Check out this season of Adventures in Golf on the Skratch YouTube channel.Head over to marinelayer.com and use code RANDOM to get 15% off.Follow along!@erikanderslang@randomgolfclub@kefferrhodes

C3 Church San Diego // AUDIO
Connect 3x10 // Bressi Ranch - Andrew Puuri, Hannah Hatch & Rebecca Rhodes

C3 Church San Diego // AUDIO

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 39:08


Connect groups have changed the lives of these three Bressi Ranch leaders. In this powerful message, Andrew, Hannah, and Rebecca share their testimonies of how connect groups have helped them find their purpose, community, and breakthrough.

Chick Lit Book Club Podcast
Episode 127: Luxuria by Colette Rhodes

Chick Lit Book Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 90:31


We're celebrating the start of spooky season with Luxuria: A Monster Romance by Colette Rhodes! It's book 1 in a seven-book series full of monsters, knots, and mate bonds. Luxuria kicks off with an arranged marriage between a human Hunter (Ophelia) and the King of Shades (Allerick). Their union is meant to be part of a truce between the two realms–or is it?Up Next: Lights Out by Navessa AllenSOS Novella: Back for Seconds by Vera Valentine and J.L. LogoszWhat we're reading:Protect (Sky Ridge Hotshots Book 2) by Paisley HopeWild Love by Elsie Silver (audio)The Daring Debutante by Tracy SumnerVeronica also finished watching Supernatural. Please respect her privacy at this time.Follow us on SpotifyWebsite: www.chicklitbookclubpodcast.comMerch: https://chicklitbookclubpodcast.threadless.com/TikTok: ChickLitBookClubInstagram and Threads: ChickLitBookClubPodcastPinterest: ChickLitBookClubPodcastBlueSky:@clbcpodcast.bsky.socialYoutube: @ChickLitBookClubEmail: chicklitbookclubpodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Health Longevity Secrets
How to Fast Without Fasting

Health Longevity Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 43:01 Transcription Available


What if you could enjoy all the powerful health benefits of fasting without actually going hungry? Dr. Chris Rhodes, a biochemist with a PhD from UC Davis, has discovered a revolutionary approach that might make this possible.During this fascinating conversation, Dr. Rhodes explains how fasting triggers a remarkable survival response in our cells. After about 24 hours without food, our bodies deplete glycogen stores and enter "true fasting metabolism," activating anti-inflammatory pathways, cellular cleanup mechanisms, and metabolic efficiency programs that can extend lifespan in virtually every organism studied.The breakthrough came when Dr. Rhodes identified four specific metabolites that appear in human blood during a 36-hour fast. When combined and given to C. elegans worms, these compounds extended their lifespan by a staggering 96% - essentially doubling how long they lived.This led to the creation of Mimio Health, a company developing supplements that recreate the molecular environment of fasting. Clinical studies show these supplements can maintain an anti-inflammatory state and cardioprotective benefits even while eating regular meals. Even more remarkably, eight weeks of supplementation reduced biological age by 2.5 years, increased free testosterone by 50%, and improved cholesterol profiles and glucose regulation. I am an advisor to Mimio Health, but I only work with companies that are based on solid science with a strong potential to help humanity.Throughout our conversation, Dr. Rhodes offers thought-provoking insights about how modern eating patterns create chronic inflammation and how our bodies evolved with natural fasting cycles. He argues that constant eating without fasting windows may actually be the unnatural state for human metabolism - not the other way around.Whether you're interested in longevity, metabolic health, or simply understanding how our bodies respond to food, this episode offers a compelling look at cutting-edge nutritional biochemistry that could change how we approach health optimization. Ready to discover how your body might already possess the blueprint for extraordinary health and longevity? Listen now and learn how to activate it.Mimio Health (LUFKIN for 15% off) https://mimiohealth.sjv.io/c/5810114/2745519/30611Lies I Taught In Medical School : Free sample chapter- https://www.robertlufkinmd.com/lies/Complete Metabolic Heart Scan (LUFKIN20 for 20% off) https://www.innerscopic.com/Fasting Mimicking Diet (20% off) https://prolonlife.com/Lufkin At home blood testing (20% off) https://siphoxhealth.com/lufkinMimio Health (LUFKIN for 15% off) https://mimiohealth.sjv.io/c/5810114/2745519/30611 Web: https://robertlufkinmd.com/X: https://x.com/robertlufkinmdYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/robertLufkinmdInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertlufkinmd/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertlufkinmd/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@robertlufkinThreads: https://www.threads.net/@robertlufkinmdFacebook: ...

Kliq This: The Kevin Nash Podcast
Being a Man in 2025

Kliq This: The Kevin Nash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 105:23


Here's what you'll get in this one. Kevin and Sean press on the question “What is masculinity in 2025” and why the answer keeps changing. From aging mailers to modern medicine to how politics touches everything you do, they frame the conversation without wagging fingers. If you are tired of buzzwords and want straight talk, this sets the table. We pressure test today's masculine archetypes against work, family, health, and money. Think confidence versus control, security versus risk, and care versus performance. It is not a lecture. It is lived experience filtered through decades on the road and in boardrooms, gyms, rinks, and locker rooms. We also zoom out. Markets, gold fever, tariffs, and why “guaranteed” returns feel different when groceries climb. Creative control, royalties, and the corporate shell game show up as mirrors for how men measure value and status. The wrestling lens is a tool here. It keeps the theory honest. Culture check. GQ's stats on comfort, leadership, and stay at home fatherhood meet beard trimmers, GLP shots, TRT, and the quiet grind to stay useful. Sports habits, Florida Man vs Jersey Guy, and a pile of match stipulations add the fun. The live Q&A in the 11Soft Club pulls viewers into the ring. Bring a take. Expect a counter. Magic Spoon-Get $5 off your next order at MagicSpoon.com/KLIQ The Perfect Jean-F*%k your khakis and get The Perfect Jean 15% off with the code KLIQ15 at theperfectjean.nyc/KLIQ15 #theperfectjeanpod Get Blitzed-Save 15% at Get-Blitzed.com by entering the code KLIQ at checkout. Mando -Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @shop.mando and get 20% off + free shipping with promo code KLIQ at shopmando.com! #mandopod 00:00 Kliq This #171: What is Masculinity? 00:56 NYC Division of Aging Services 03:04 No Partisanship 04:10 High Inflation and low markets 07:12 Oliver in the hospital 11:52 TKO Royalty Fallout 20:16 age to be “Locked in” 21:52 BREAK MANDO 25:22 Sweat and body hair 25:52 Trimming a beard 27:39 50MIL+ views 28:20 National Guard in Portland 30:48 Dean Cain becomes an ICE agent 36:06 There was only one belt 38:02 Bret Hart has 2 weeks left 45:49 The Gold Standard 50:12 Rhodes and Rollins are perfect opponents 50:53 Could we see Cena vs Rock this year? 53:51 Coffee is on and bowl is packed, gonna have to fire up GTA5 for a few hours 54:25 echo chambers 56:54 Military funding 01:04:38 BREAK The Perfect Jean 01:07:23 KTTV 01:08:07 The dreaded Australian Street Fight 01:12:20 “Can you name 25 wrestling match stipulations” 01:13:48 GQ MASCULINITY ARTICLE 01:28:00 BREAK Magic Spoon 01:30:15 FL vs NJ 01:32:25 BREAK GET BLITZED 01:34:17 AI Wrestling 01:37:02 Coliseum Video 01:38:00 Scott Hall champion? 01:38:48 Training Differently for a match? 01:39:56 Where to be if US falls? 01:40:56 ICE Chicago 01:41:43 HH99 01:42:05 OUTRO

Kult: Podcast
КʼЄРКЕҐОР: екзистенція, безодня, віра | Дахній, Єрмоленко

Kult: Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 59:56


ПІДТРИМАТИ: https://www.patreon.com/c/kultpodcast ПІДПИСАТИСЯ: YouTube.com/@kult_podcast СЛУХАТИ: li.sten.to/kultpodcast Наш герой сьогодні - данський філософ Сьорен Кʼєркеґор. Той, кого ми часто називаємо, коли говоримо про екзистенційну філософію. Про напружену рефлексію про життя і смерть, про страх і надію, про Бога та про людину. Ведучий: Володимир Єрмоленко, український філософі, співавтор Kultpodcast, президент Українського ПЕН. Гість: Андрій Дахній - український філософ, доктор філософських наук, завідувач кафедри історії філософії Львівського національного університету імені Івана Франка Музика: Володимир Єрмоленко на Rhodes piano *** ЗМІСТ: 00:00 - вступ. Підтримайте Kultpodcast: https://www.patreon.com/c/kultpodcast 01:40 - як шлях у філософію може початися з Кʼєркеґора. «Страх і трепет» - натхнення для обох співрозмовників. 04:28 - лінія «Сократ - Авґустин - Лютер - Кʼєркеґор - Ніцше - Гайдеґґер» - проти лінії «Аристотель - Тома Аквінський - Геґель». Пояснюємо, чому. 13:45 - тема провини у Кʼєркеґора. «Винен чи не винен?». Філософія та кохання. Твір «Або - або». 18:19 - відчай, безнадія: як перетворити їх на користь собі? Як крізь пекло можна вийти до рівноваги? 19:50 - кому варто читати Кʼєркеґора? Істина - персональна, особиста, екзистенційна. «Філософські крихти». Особисте випробування для досягнення істини. 25:52 - підтримайте нас: https://www.patreon.com/c/kultpodcast 26:38 - що таке екзистенція? Чи існує «екзистенційна філософія»? Кʼєркеґор, Ясперс, Гайдеґґер, Сартр. Новація Кʼєркеґора: поняття «екзистенція» стосується лише людини. 33:55 - релігійний екзистенціалізм Кʼєркеґора. Коли пастух без Бога, вона залишається перед очима лише своїх овець. Людина є великою настільки, наскільки великим є те, що вона любить. 42:12 - три різні стадії життя: естетична - етична - релігійна. Що вони означають? «Або - або»: відмінність між естетичною та етичною. «Страх і трепет» - відмінність між етичною та релігійною. «Страх і трепет»: трагічний герой Агамемнон - і лицар віри Авраам. Центральність теми віри в Кʼєркеґора. 54:50 - кʼєркеґорівська революція в літературі: пропустити релігійні догмати через себе, через власний досвід. 58:30 - «без Бога кожне покоління перевторюється немов на спів птахів у лісі - який зʼявляється і тут же зникає». 59:00 - завершення. Підтримати Kultpodcast: https://www.patreon.com/c/kultpodcast

PWTorch Dailycast
Wrestling Night in America - LeClair & Lansdell discuss WWE Crown Jewel including Rollins vs. Rhodes, Stratton vs. Vaquer, Cena vs. Styles

PWTorch Dailycast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2025 102:34 Transcription Available


In our post-PPV “Wrestling Night in America” format, PWTorch's Brandon LeClair was joined by Chris Lansdell to discuss in-depth the WWE Crown Jewel event including Seth Rollins vs. Cody Rhodes, Tiffany Stratton vs. Stephanie Vaquer, John Cena vs. AJ Styles, Roman Reigns vs. Bronson Reed, Rhea Ripley & Iyo Sky vs. Asuka & Kairi Sane, and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pwtorch-dailycast--3276210/support.

The Pope's Point of View
Pope's Point of View Episode 304: The Ripple Effect

The Pope's Point of View

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2025 46:12 Transcription Available


Ep. 304: Pope & Pollo Discuss all things In Da Newz including Paul Heyman and Braun Stroman's Twitter Beef, Booker T Pushback Over Jade Cargill, The Hardy's Becoming NXT Champions and more!

Me Time with Maggie Lawson
Fasting, Fermentation and Feeling Your Best with Dr. Chris Rhodes

Me Time with Maggie Lawson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 70:29


Maggie welcomes Dr. Chris Rhodes of Mimio to discuss how his innovative research is reshaping our understanding of longevity and wellness. From exploring cellular responses that mimic fasting to investigating the science behind honey, mead, and fermentation, they delve into the future of health, balance, and how thoughtful science can enhance everyday living. Sponsor note: mimiohealth.com and use code METIME for 20% off your first order Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Imagine Belonging at Work
DEI Now: Leading with Integrity and Inclusion with McKensie Mack and Ellen Pao

Imagine Belonging at Work

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 40:31


Are you a CEO struggling to protect your brand's values in today's political climate? In this essential episode of the Imagine Belonging Podcast, host Rhodes Perry interviews MMG Earth CEO, Mckenzie Mack, and former Reddit CEO, Ellen Pao, about their groundbreaking report, “DEI Now: Leading with Integrity and Inclusion.” Discover why setting clear "red lines,” or boundaries rooted in your values, is a strategic necessity, not just an ethical choice. Learn how to avoid the "wrong side of history" by applying lessons from the past, and learn how to apply them to mitigate risk while preserving your brand's reputation. This episode shows leaders they are not powerless, offering insights on the critical role of customers, employees, and shareholders in upholding integrity and building trust.   Key Takeaways & Timestamps: [4:50] The three groups of companies navigating the political difficulty. [6:45] Defining "Red Lines": Boundaries leaders refuse to compromise on.  [9:15] Aligning business actions with company values (e.g., avoiding conflicting contracts).  [11:15] Historical lessons: Avoiding the "wrong side of history" (The "frog in the hot water pot" analogy).  [18:30] The role of employees: How to advocate for values without taking on too much labor.  [22:15] The role of shareholders: How public votes are forcing companies to define their commitment.   Grow the Belonging Movement!

The Jesse Kelly Show
Hour 2: The Siege of Malta Part 1

The Jesse Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 38:48 Transcription Available


Kicked out of Rhodes and on to Malta to fend off the OttomansFollow The Jesse Kelly Show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheJesseKellyShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In My Heart with Heather Thomson
Fast without Fasting? The Power of MIMIO with Chris Rhodes

In My Heart with Heather Thomson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 60:02


What if you could get all the benefits of intermittent fasting without actually fasting? That's the premise behind Mimio Health, a longevity startup  (hit market 2023) that harnesses the power of biology to improve human health. The company's initial product is a biomimetic supplement that mimics the many positive health benefits of 36-hour intermittent fasting by supplying the body with four key molecules that are produced naturally by the body during fasting. Dr. Chris Rhodes, founder,  is a PhD in Nutritional Biochemistry and a renowned expert in nutrition, biohacking, and fasting for longevity. Chris dedicated 8+ years of clinical research unraveling the mysteries behind intermittent fasting and its incredible ability to optimize health and extend lifespan. His discoveries led to the creation of Mimio, the world's first fasting mimetic supplement, designed from human biology to provide the cellular, metabolic, and longevity benefits of fasting, without needing to fast.   Heather and Chris talk all about the health benefits of fasting and how Mimio can do that for all of us, even the people that couldn't normally fast. MIMIO offer: Go to www.mimiohealth.com and get a 20% discount with the code HEATHER. Website: www.heatherthomson.com Social Media: IG: https://www.instagram.com/iamheathert/                     You Tube: https://youtube.com/@iamheathert?si=ZvI9l0bhLfTR-qdo Sponsor: Blissy –Blissy is offering 60-nights risk-free PLUS an additional 30% off when you shop at  www.Blissy.com/HeatherPod Remember to use code HEATHERPOD to get the additional 30% off! Your skin and hair will thank you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Work+Life Harmony for Female Entrepreneurs
What Happiness Actually Is with Monique Rhodes

Work+Life Harmony for Female Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 32:49


Today I'm sitting down with personal transformation strategist Monique Rhodes for a conversation that might surprise you, but one I think every woman juggling multiple responsibilities needs to hear. We're diving deep into what happiness actually is, and why so many of us who seem to "have it all together" still feel empty inside.Monique's story is incredible. She went from attempting suicide at 19 to now living at a "9 out of 10" happiness level almost every single day, and she's helped thousands of people worldwide transform their relationship with joy and fulfillment. She brings a unique blend of neuroscience and soul-centered wisdom that makes this topic both practical and profound. If you've ever wondered why productivity and achievement aren't filling that deeper need for contentment, this conversation will be eye-opening.In This Episode, I'll Cover:What happiness actually looks like (it's not constant joy)The toxic positivity trap and why it's making things worseA neuroscience-backed method for processing emotions in 90 secondsHow we've been conditioned to earn love through our actionsWhy external circumstances don't determine your happinessConnect with Monique:www.moniquerhodes.comwww.instagram.com/moniquerhodesofficialwww.facebook.com/moniquerhodesofficialwww.youtube.com/@MoniqueRhodesOfficialwww.linkedin.com/in/moniquerhodesofficial_______________

Think Fitness Life
#195 - Biomimetics to activate your biology and enhance your healthspan with Mimio with Dr. Chris Rhodes

Think Fitness Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 43:58


With a PhD in Nutritional Biology from UC Davis, he's spent over eight years breaking new ground in fasting research. Through Mimio Health, Dr. Rhodes uses biomimetic solutions to replicate the benefits of fasting, exercise, and more—all with minimal lifestyle disruption. And hey, Mimio, the supplement he developed, is backed by three clinical studies. It's like fitness magic! Mimio - Welcome To Cell Care   Only buy what you need, use Think Fitness Life's trusted affiliates when the service/supplement is right for you.  For Physical Assistance Think Fitness Life Coaching is backed by 25 years of Experience guiding people to fitness freedom. Learn more Mention “Kickstart discount” for 10% off your first month.   For Therapy Services we partnered with BetterHelp: A telehealth therapy service connecting people with licensed mental health therapists. Learn more By using the referral link you receive 10% off your first month. Disclaimer: We're here to share ideas and inspiration, not medical advice. Please check with your doctor before making any changes to your health or fitness routine.

Pharma Intelligence Podcasts
Celebrating Europe's Consumer Health Best Practice, With AESGP's Luis Rhodes Baiao

Pharma Intelligence Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 22:11


Celebrating Europe's Consumer Health Best Practice, With AESGP's Luis Rhodes Baiao The Association of the European Self-Care Industry, or AESGP, has launched a digital platform that brings together inspiring self-care initiatives from across Europe. Launched to coincide with International Self-Care Day 2025, AESGP's Self-Care Insight and Inspire platform showcases national-level initiatives led or supported by the consumer health industry in collaboration with healthcare professionals, sectoral associations, and public authorities. In this episode of the Over the Counter podcast, AESGP governmental and public affairs manager, Luis Rhodes Baiao, tells HBW Insight about the background behind the platform and pulls out some of his favourite examples. Timestamps 2:00 – Introductions 5:15 – AESGP's Self-Care Insight and Inspire platform 14:30 – Luis's favourite examples 17:30 – Public reaction to the campaign 18:50 – Next steps 20:30 – How to get involved Guest Bio Luis Rhodes Baiao is governmental and public affairs Manager at AESGP. Before, he was policy advisor to a Portuguese Member of the European Parliament on the Committee for Environment, Public Health and Food Safety (ENVI), during the mandate 2014 to 2019. He is currently also vice-president of the General Assembly of the Association Public Affairs Portugal (PAPT).

The WWE Podcast
WWE Week in Review: Reed & Breakker vs Rhodes & Orton, Dom vs Rusev for IC Title, Stratton & Vaquer Contract Signing, Listener Emails & Voi

The WWE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 84:31 Transcription Available


It's time to talk this week in WWE, give a detailed review of SmackDown and what lies ahead including some potential huge heel turns.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-wwe-podcast--2187791/support.

The Bethany Mennonite SMC Podcast
Hearts at Peace - Jeffrey Rhodes 10-5-2025

The Bethany Mennonite SMC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 48:03


The Pope's Point of View
Pope's Point of View Episode 303: I'm Out, I'm Back!

The Pope's Point of View

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2025 43:41 Transcription Available


Ep. 303: Pope and Polo covers all things In Da Newz including Andrade's AEW Return, Edris Enofe's NXT Exit and what went wrong with Smackdown's Big Triple Threat Main Event Featruing Jade Cargill, Nia Jax and Tiffany Straton. 

Casey Aviation Podcast
5X5 Aviation Insurance | Jeff Rhodes | 2025 PMOPA Convention

Casey Aviation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 18:04


Save the date—November 7, 2025—for our Fall M-Class! Registration is officially open, so head to our website and secure your spot today.In this episode of The Malibu Guru Podcast, we sit down with Jeff Rhodes from 5X5 Aviation Insurance to discuss how they're disrupting the aviation insurance market with innovative, pilot-focused solutions. From direct-to-consumer models that deliver faster quotes to data-driven underwriting that improves risk assessment, 5x5 is reshaping how aircraft owners and pilots navigate insurance.✈️ Key topics we cover:• How 5x5 is transforming aviation insurance with technology• The role of brokers vs. direct-to-consumer models• Why training and safety initiatives matter for pilots (and how they can lower premiums)• The challenges of navigating state regulations in aviation insurance• How owner-operators can represent themselves effectively to underwriters• The future of aviation insurance transparency and accessibilityWhether you're an aircraft owner or operator, this episode offers valuable insights into the future of aviation insurance and what it means for the general aviation community.Connect with 5X5: https://www.5x5insurance.com

Wrestle Lingus Show
RAW: All Biz, No Song Wit It

Wrestle Lingus Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 30:08


Let's get RAW, baby Usos switch teams Worst acting, even more than Sasha Will Dom give it up? History of Rollins and Rhodes part 1 I'm not into the Bayley thing Io is blue Tozawa can speak Cody Seth face off Dragon Lee killer paint Is that Dunne? He's baaaaack Subscribe on patreon.com/LingusMafia for ad-free and video versions of the show, exclusive PPV/PLE reviews and bonus shows including every Wrestlemania, SummerSlam, Royal Rumble, Survivor Series, and Saturday Night's Main Event ever. Get access to over 10 years of podcasts! Stay connected: All our social media (@LingusMafia) links can be found here: https://linktr.ee/lingusmafia We have merch! Shirts, hoodies, stickers and more: lingusmafiashop.printify.me/ Drop us an email with comments or questions: lingusmafia@gmail.com Check our YouTube out at Wrestle Lingus Show! Remember to leave a comment and rate the show wherever you get your podcast from, we gotta get the word out there, we aren't too proud to beg, please?   Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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On this week's edition of the RAW Post Show, Sir Rockin and Lindsey Ward recapped everything that went down on this weeks edition of Monday Night RAW. Topics on the show included: *Roman Reigns is back *Rhea wants the Kabuki Warriors *Rollins & Rhodes continue to build to Crown Jewel And More! Check it all […]

El Faro
Gatopard@ | James Rhodes: "Mi profesor de piano no me dijo nada bonito hasta que vino a verme en concierto"

El Faro

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 28:49


Aunque James Rhodes (Londres, 1975) dejó de tocar el piano durante 10 años por presión familiar, su talento y su trabajo le han llevado a tocar en algunos de los teatros y recintos más importantes del mundo como el Royal Albert Hall de Londres o el Palau de la Música de Barcelona. La música clásica cambió la vida de Rhodes de muchas formas, por eso en su último trabajo, 'MANíA', ha querido narrar a través de las canciones su recorrido desde el infierno en el Reino Unido hasta el paraíso que ha encontrado en España.

Patrick Rhodes Bloomer Baptist Church Podcast
The Joy in God's Kingship, Psalm 47 Bloomer Baptist Church Livestream Pastor Rhodes - trimmed

Patrick Rhodes Bloomer Baptist Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 33:35


The Joy in God's Kingship, Psalm 47 Bloomer Baptist Church Livestream Pastor Rhodes - trimmed by Patrick Rhodes

At Your Convenience
Rhodes category manager shares insights on flavor innovation, GLP-1 trends in convenience stores

At Your Convenience

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 13:13


In this episode of “At Your Convenience,” CSP Editor Chuck Ulie talks with Deb Bowman, category manager at Rhodes convenience stores, from CSP's Center Store Forum on Sept. 9 in Lombard, Illinois.Rhodes, based in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, is operated by PAJCO Inc.On this podcast, Bowman talks about some of the most fun and challenging parts of her job—and how she doesn't see an end in sight to the avalanche of flavor innovations. She also shares how Rhodes has expanded its meat snack section in response to the growing GLP-1 trend.

Z morderstwem im do twarzy
94. Od mentora do kata - Brice Rhodes

Z morderstwem im do twarzy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 37:43


W Louisville bracia Larry i Maurice dorastali bez ojca, a oparcie znaleźli w swoim ojczymie, Brice'ie Rhodesie – liderze gangu Dog Food. Brice uchodził dla nich za mentora: zabierał na boisko, kupował ubrania, sprawiał, że czuli się częścią czegoś większego. Pewnej nocy w jego domu odbyła się impreza, która szybko przerodziła się w makabryczne głosowanie nad ich losem. Rankiem ich zwęglone ciała odnaleziono przy opuszczonym budynku.www.zmorderstwem.plWsparcie

The Keto Kamp Podcast With Ben Azadi
#1113 Eat Your Way to Fasting Results – The Incredible Secret to Slowing Aging with Dr. Chris Rhodes

The Keto Kamp Podcast With Ben Azadi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 51:47


In this episode of the Metabolic Freedom Podcast, Ben Azadi sits down with Dr. Chris Rhodes, PhD—scientist, CEO of Mimio, and one of the brightest minds in the longevity space. Together, they dive into the fascinating world of fasting and cellular health, unpacking how simple lifestyle choices can literally change the way your body ages. You'll discover the science of fasting mimetics—supplements designed to give you many of fasting's benefits without skipping meals—and hear how Dr. Rhodes and his team are pushing the boundaries of anti-aging research. From boosting metabolism and immune function to extending lifespan, the conversation blends cutting-edge science with practical, real-world strategies you can use right away. Along the way, Dr. Rhodes shares clinical results, what makes Mimo's formulation unique, and his vision for the future of longevity science. The episode wraps with a personal reflection on gratitude and wellness, reminding us that the pursuit of health isn't just about adding years to your life—it's about adding life to your years.

The Pope's Point of View
Pope's Point of View Episode 302: All Out Palooza

The Pope's Point of View

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2025 75:59 Transcription Available


True Crime Medieval
115. The Janissaries Briefly Break the Truce, December 24, 1522, Rhodes

True Crime Medieval

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 64:54


The Knights Hospitaler and the Ottoman Troops of Suleiman the Magnificent were well matched, with state-of-the-art cannonry and defenses, but it was Suleiman who commanded the Janissaries, the formidable household infantry troops loyal to the Sultan. Occasionally, though, they got out of hand; briefly, during the second truce after the second Siege of Rhodes, they entered the city and did things that Suleiman had promised wouldn't happen, such as plundering, smashing things in churches, and assaulting women. It was just for a little bit of a day, though, and then they were sorry. Which they showed by saying other troops did it. In the latest True Crime Medieval, Anne is fascinated by the Janissaries, and Michelle is very gratified to explain to us all the standardization of gunpowder and cannon material, which is actually much more exciting than this sentence made it sound. Also she found the first opera ever written in English. Of course she did.

History of South Africa podcast
Episode 241 - Yankee Babies, Monstrous Cobwebs, the Devil's Cauldron and Rhodes' Steam Engine

History of South Africa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 19:59


Episode 241 and we're back with the diamond miners and their Kaias and Cocopans. More about this in a minute. A big thank you to Donald Paterson who's great-great-great grandfather founded Standard Bank, he's sent a couple of pictures I'm going to use in my next newsletter. And to Rob Bernstein who's producing a photo-book and who's asked me to write an epilogue, thanks for the coffee chat and the opportunity. Last we heard about plans for South African Confederation, this episode ties up with the momentum building towards the invasion of Zululand by the British, and almost simultaneously, the first Anglo-Boer War. We've entered the mid-1870s where all manner of momentums are also building up globally as the European powers jostled for African land in order to feed their industrial centres, and their geopolitical ambitions. The panic on the Vienna Stock exchange in May 1873 caused shares to decline worldwide and ushered in the 1873-1879 Great Depression. The Suez Canal was also close to bankcruptcy because there weren't enough steam ships in the world and the canal was better adapted to steam. The Khedive of Egypt was forced to sell his shares in the Suez Canal Company to the British Government with help from bankers and the Rothschild family. In Britain the downturn was going to last until much later - the late 1890s, and diamond prices were also falling. Despite this, South Africa was in a bit of a boom period. In the diamond fields, the diggers were facing a problem and it was about geology. They had been digging in what they called yellow ground which was kimberlite rock. Over millions of years, the kimberlite in the top part of the volcanic pipe was exposed to the surface and weathered by the elements, including water and air. This process oxidized the iron-rich minerals in the rock, giving it a soft, friable, yellowish-brown color. Because it was so soft, it was easy for the early diggers to excavate with simple picks and shovels and to sieve for diamonds. But as they dug deeper by 1873 they passed through the weathered yellow ground and hit the un-oxidized, fresh kimberlite rock below. This rock, which they called "blue ground" due to its hard, bluish-gray color, was much more compact and difficult to mine. Its hardness led many early prospectors to abandon their claims, mistakenly believing they had reached the end of the diamond-bearing ground. The discovery that the blue ground contained even richer deposits of diamonds was a pivotal moment that led to the development of the large-scale industrial mining operations at Kimberley. And Cecil John Rhodes returned from his failed attempt at obtaining a law degree in England to rejoin his brother on the diamond fields to take advantage of all these changes. Jerome Babe wrote in his journal how he rose at the break of day, then dug until 9am. Breakfast was taken until 10am, when the diggers reconvened. Most diggings had two white men and five black men who could get through fifteen cart loads a day. The black workers would wash enough gravel in four hours for the mainly white diggers to sort through in ten hours. At 1pm they all knocked off for lunch until two pm, then washing would end at four pm. That wasn't the end of the day. The washers, the black labourers, would head back to the mining area to gather material for the next day's washes and many miners continued working when there was moon, carrying the gravel to the river for the next day's washing. The diggers committees which had managed these mines was now an unsustainable way to administrate claims. Claim-jumping which took place when a mine was unworked for more than three days had increased instability and litigation was accelerating. It looked chaotic because the rights to small-claim ownership was being circumented by monopolies using fronts, straw men as they were known. Another very old South African tradition. Griqualand West Lieutenant Governor Richard Southey wanted state regulation.

The Pastor Theologians Podcast
Becoming a Pastor Theologian | Joey Sherrard

The Pastor Theologians Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 46:14 Transcription Available


In this episode of the CPT Podcast, Zach Wagner and Joel Lawrence talk with CPT fellow Joey Sherrard, discipleship pastor at Signal Mountain Presbyterian Church. Joey shares his story of coming to faith, studying theology at Rhodes, Duke, and St. Andrews, and discerning his calling as a pastor-theologian. He reflects on the influence of mentors, the challenges of growing up in a non-Christian home, and how thinkers like Augustine and T.F. Torrance shape his ministry today—including a preview of his forthcoming book The Augustinian Pastor (March 2026). Living Church - Awe and Presence

The Life Stylist
624. Why Biomimetics Are the Future: Pain-Free Fasting, Exercise, & Longevity w/ Dr. Chris Rhodes

The Life Stylist

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 94:18


Fasting is one of the most talked-about health practices of our time, yet it's also one of the most misunderstood. That's why I'm thrilled to sit down with Dr. Chris Rhodes, PhD in Nutritional Biochemistry, to dive deep into the science, history, and future of fasting for health and longevity. Chris explains how fasting is hardwired into our biology as a survival mechanism, the differences between intermittent fasting, 36-hour fasts, and alternate-day fasting, and why longer fasts can regenerate immune cells, reduce inflammation, and promote longevity.If you've ever been curious about fasting but struggled to make it part of your lifestyle, or if you're looking for cutting-edge insights into extending healthspan, this conversation is packed with science, clarity, and practical takeaways you won't want to miss. First-time customers can visit lukestorey.com/mimio and use code LUKE20 for 20% off.DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for educational purposes only and not intended for diagnosing or treating illnesses. The hosts disclaim responsibility for any adverse effects from using the information presented. Consult your healthcare provider before using referenced products. This podcast may include paid endorsements.THIS SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY:KORRECT | Go to korrectlife.com/luke and use the code LUKE to get 15% off.MAGNESIUM BREAKTHROUGH | You can use the code LUKE15 for 15% off at bioptimizers.com/lukeBLUSHIELD | Use the code LUKE to save 10% off your order at lukestorey.com/blushieldQUANTUM UPGRADE | Get a 15 day free trial with code LUKE15 at lukestorey.com/quantumupgradeMORE ABOUT THIS EPISODE:(00:00:00) The Evolutionary Roots of Fasting & Why It Matters Today(00:11:56) Intermittent vs. Extended Fasts: What Really Moves the Needle?(00:33:06) Biomimetic Fasting: How Mimio Recreates a 36-Hour Fast(00:53:33) Brain, Mood, Hormones, & Modern Weight-Loss(01:04:54) Urolithin A, Synergy, and the Future of BiomimeticsResources:• Website: mimiohealth.com • Instagram: instagram.com/mimiohealth • Facebook: facebook.com/mimiohealth • X: x.com/mimiohealth • TikTok: tiktok.com/@mimiohealth • YouTube: youtube.com/@mimiohealth • Shop all our merch designs at lukestoreymerch.com• Check out Gilded By Luke Storey: