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Send us a textThis week, we're taking a real look at the River People — the Achomawi — who made a life out of some of the roughest ground in Northern California.Volcanic fields, cold rivers, high desert — they knew every inch of it.They fished, they hunted, they moved with the seasons — and they passed down warnings about something they knew was still living underneath all of it.Pale beings that couldn't survive the sun.Caves and cracks where the air still breathes cold.We'll walk you through who these people were, how they survived, and why even now, they don't mess with certain places.Stick around — because in Part Two, we're going deeper into missing people, sealed caves, and the weird things still moving underground.This is Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous Tales.Merch store- https://indigenoustales.threadless.com/Email us at info@behillnetwork.com Also check out our Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/indigenous_tales/And our TikTok -https://www.tiktok.com/@indigenous_talesAmanda Bland Dallas area Bakeryinstagram - https://www.instagram.com/cupidsweetsbakes/Cupid Sweets- https://www.facebook.com/cupidsweets
Each year American Rivers publishes a list of 10 rivers that hold great opportunity for river quality improvements. This year, in addition to covering the full list with Amy Kober of American Rivers, we talk with local experts to include the ocean surfers at the Tijuana River estuary in California, the river lovers at the Duck River in Tennessee, and the high desert river people overseeing the entire state of New Mexico. We hear about the unique rivers and the work happening to care for these places.SPONSORSROCKY TALKIE5 Watt Radio, WaterproofDiscount Code 10% off: RIVERRADIUS10InstagramFacebookYoutubeAED ONE STOP SHOP discount landing page GUESTSAmerican Rivers2024 Most Endangered Rivers ReportInstagramFacebookTijuana RiverUn Mar de ColoresInstagramFacebookRamon Chairez (no socials) Rivers of New MexicoAmigos BravosInstagramFacebookRachel Conn@rlconn Duck RiverHarpeth ConservancyInstagramFacebookGrace Stranch@birdhandgracePREVIOUS RIVER RADIUS EPISODES ON AMERICAN RIVERS 10 MOST ENDANGERED LIST10 Rivers for 202310 Rivers for 2022 THE RIVER RADIUSWebsiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastSpotifyLink Tree
LOU. ÇA REVIENT – 4:45Le Seul Moment, ACDA, 2017 BOB DYLAN. SHOOTING STAR – 3:10Oh Mercy, Columbia, 1989 BOB DYLAN. DEAR LANDLORD – 3:10John Wesley Harding, Columbia, 1968 JONATHAN RICHMAN. SATISFIED MIND – 1:50Jonathan Goes Country, Rounder records, 1990 THE WALKABOUTS. THE RIVER PEOPLE – 5:15Satisfied Mind, Sub Pop, 1993 ROBERT FORSTER. DANGER IN THE […] Cet article Errance #178 : De Lou à Aure est apparu en premier sur Eldorado.
Sarah wants you to know your joke is funny and why, and we're here for it. We discuss the controversial comedy of Matt Rife, his decision to do a domestic violence jokes, and his appearance on The Challenge. Just when we thought we couldn't love/hate Crocs any more, they go and do go country and western, and completely redeem themselves (for light to moderate ranching only). Sarah is inexplicably mad at a particular shoe company and it's hilarious. Apparently it really grinds her gears when people have, and I quote, dusty feet. We also hear why she is never, we repeat, never, trying to look elegant. A restaurant is charging $50 for bad parenting, and we discuss whether we like this policy. We also hear about a restaurant whose staff is made up of people living with dementia, and why it sounds like a solution to several societal problems. There is a clay shortage, and now we're worried that there will not be a Chicken Run sequel and Shaun the Sheep might be hibernating until they invent a replacement.Join our Candy Club, shop our merch, sign-up for our free newsletter, & more by visiting The Brain Candy Podcast website: https://www.thebraincandypodcast.comConnect with us on social media:BCP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braincandypodcastSusie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susiemeisterSarah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imsarahriceBCP Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/braincandypodSusie's Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/susie_meisterSarah's Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ImSarahRiceSponsors:Try AG1 and get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D3K2 AND 5 free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase. Go to https://drinkag1.com/braincandyGet 20% OFF @honeylove by going to https://www.honeylove.com/braincandy! #honeylovepodSo head to https://nakedwines.com/braincandy and click ‘Enter Voucher' in the top right when you get to the website, and enter BRAINCANDY for both the code AND password to get 6 bottles of wine for JUST $39.99 with shipping included!Head to https://laundrysauce.com/braincandy and use promo code BRAINCANDY at checkout for 15% off!More podcasts at WAVE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/artist/wave-podcast-network/1437831426See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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The guys talk about river people, thankless jobs, and drive in movies. They also tell you how pirates are making a comeback and power rank hot dog toppings. Follow the show on twitter: @passthegravypod, @AlexJMiddleton, @NotPatDionne, and @RobertBarbosa03
The guys talk about river people, thankless jobs, and drive in movies. They also tell you how pirates are making a comeback and power rank hot dog toppings. Follow the show on twitter: @passthegravypod, @AlexJMiddleton, @NotPatDionne, and @RobertBarbosa03
Throughout Maine history there have been sightings of aquatic "fish people" in the rivers and streams. We take a look at some of the earliest stories, as well as some more recent ones, and theorize what might be causing these so-called "River People" to become more aggressive.Content Warning: creatures, unexplained mysteries, disappearances, cryptids, fish monsters, legendsNarrator: Chris EstesLead Investigator: Tom WilsonLead Investigator: Lucas KnightIntern: Mark MercierWriters: Chris Estes & Tom WilsonSound Design: Chris EstesProducer: Megan MeadowsSupport the show
A classic musical intro kicks off Episode 323. We dive headfirst into timelines, universal harmonics, and the clock of the universe. We discuss the many theories and oddities around the destruction of AMERICA’S STONEHENGE. (The Georgia Guidestones) Then Watercast returns with a fantastic ACTION WATER. We discuss the implications of mud butt on the Fourth of July and the associated festivities, and we discuss Chef Matt’s upcoming “field to plate” concept dinner. (CHICKENWAFFEN) We discuss the differences in mayo and mayo recipes, talk about weed during CANNACAST and dissect the best way to butcher chickens with a bunch of newbies. We wrap it up by discussing MAYOR DAN’S HORRIBLE IDEA and how horrible Newtown St. Charles is, and the lifestyle of THE RIVER PEOPLE. CHAPTERS 0:47 MUSICAL INTRO 4:21 CLOCKS AND HARMONICS 12:17 GUIDESTONES 27:32 WATERCAST 45:15 HUNDRED DEGREE MUD BUTT 50:34 CHICKENWAFFEN UPDATES 1:04:45 VALUE 4 VALUE 1:10:45 CANNACAST/DREAMCAST 1:25:25 DAD’S FAMOUS EGG SANDWICHES/MAYOCAST 1:36:16 BEEF LIVER/MORE CHICKEN TALK 1:47:47 MAYOR DAN’S HORRIBLE IDEA 1:59:47 RIP TRACY TWYMAN This program and others on Tripod Broadcasting are brought to you in part by the superior CBD products from Eables CBD, the premium hemp-derived delta-8 THC at MyDeltaEight.com, and by listeners like you. Follow the show on Telegram and leave a comment if you would like an invite to the GTST inner circle. GTST Episode 323: Harmonic Resonance of The Universe …
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Award-winning painter Judy Baca describes how art can reconnect people to place, revive disappearing history, and repair cultural root systems. While working with at-risk youth to create The Great Wall of Los Angeles, the world's longest mural, Baca realized that restoring a disappeared river also meant restoring disappeared cultures.
This is the tale of Helen Ruth Spence, who grew up with the River People on The White River in Arkansas. When Helen was just 17 years old her father was shot and killed in front of her and her stepmother was beaten and assaulted by the same man. Helen had her own way of carrying out justice which landed her in and out of prison. The prisons at this time were deplorable and we don't even know about all of the punishments Helen underwent. What we do know will shock you to your core. Helen's story is truly unlike any other. Amazing Book: Daughter of the White River by Denise White Parkinson Avenging Angel by Sean Clancy As always, thank you to our sponsors: Pretty Litter: Save twenty percent on your first order at PrettyLitter.com Code morbid! Daily Harvest: Go to DAILYHARVEST.com/morbid to get up to forty dollars off your first box Prose: Take your FREE in-depth hair consultation and get 15% off your first order today at prose.com/morbid LittleSpoon: Enter code MORBID at checkout to get 50% OFF your first Little Spoon order. BetterHelp: This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp and Morbid listeners get 10% off their first month at BetterHelp.com/morbid
For tonight's Weird and Wonderful feature, we look at “Messages from the deep: water divinities, dreams and diviners in Southern Africa” as written about in her thesis: Dr Penelope Bernard, Senior Lecturer at University of Mpumalanga , which explores Mermaids or the “River People” and snake and mermaid-like divinities which incorporates both Zulu and Xhosa African Shamanism. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The fate of the Barkindji is tied to the fate of the river - the Barka. When it is flowing, the mostly Aboriginal town of Wilcannia i...
The fate of the Barkindji is tied to the fate of the river - the Barka. When it is flowing, the mostly Aboriginal town of Wilcannia i...
Kyle talks to the creative team of Adam Smith and Matt Fox as they return to the show for their new comic, The Down River People. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pagesandpanels/support
A church planter visits a remote area to share the Gospel and stays permanently when many turn to Christ.
A church planter establishes a relationship with a remote people group committed to their ancient traditions and animist religion.
After Ehud's death, the stability of routine and restraint he provided for the people is gone and they again fall into apostasy.
Playing with Fire. Artistic mastermind, music genius and wholesome soul, Matthew Leone is our guest on Episode 75 of Sappenin Podcast! The Madina Lake bassist celebrates the bands return with secrets behind their first new single in nine years verses their emotional career journey. Experience exclusive insights on their current status, working on a new EP, what changed between their break up and reunion, hidden concepts and connections between every record, creative side projects, the determent River People fan base, becoming a part time British citizen, his charity work, dealing with Covid-19 quarantine, wild tour stories and so much more! Such a pure and lovely conversation, let one of the nicest humans in rock fill your heart with love and hope. Turn it up and join Sean and Morgan to find out Sappenin' this week!Follow Us on Social Media:Twitter: @sappeninpodInstagram: @sappeninpod Special thank you to our Sappenin' Podcast Patreons:Join the Sappenin' Podcast Community: Patreon.com/Sappenin.Kylie Wheeler, Mayumi Liwayway, John Price, Emma Barber, Mitch Perry, Shani-Maia Boxill-Anderson, Amy Chilvers, Dayney & Gingie, Amandine Urbano, Janelle Caston, Drew Styles, Samantha Spray, Dilly Grimwood, Nathan Crawshaw, Kelly Young, Kelly Irwin, Scarlet Charlton, Simon Amos, Jenni Munster, Cate Stevenson, Amy Campion, Emily Senogles, Lucy Deards, Martina McManus, Erin Howard, John&Emma, James Oakley, Louis Cook, Marcie Jacobson, Kieran Lewis, Sarah Stewart, Jordan Birchard, Mike Cunningham, Jamie O'Jaime, Paddy The Magnificent, Carl Pendlebury, Kelly Emma Cannon, Livvy Cropper, Paul Hirschfield, Becky Magliocco, James McNaught, Lydia Henderson, Ricky McClurg, Amy Thomas, Scott Jones, Tallulah Grant, Stuart McNaught, Tony Michael, Jenni Robinson, Jamie Bloor, Sarah James, Michael Engler, El Douglas, Mark Hendy, Loz Sanchez, Natasha Morris, Kelly Mallery, James Bowerbank, Mikey White, Becky Handy, Kevin Clarke, Jean Davies, Cerys Andrews, Michael Crosby, Brigitte TasteiTTv, Let it Flow Yoga, Rhys Bernardo, Samuel Griffiths, Liam Connolly, Jordan Harris, Conor Mould, Kyle David Smith, James Page, Kat Bessant, Justin Dunn, Samantha Neville, Ash Foster, Sion Ready, Gabby Byrne, Nora Pickler, Chris Harris, Sophie Thompson, Amy Jones, Scott Evans, Geoff Halbherr, Danny Eaton, Jessie Hellier, Neil Reid, Emily Dixon, David Winchurch, Hannah Louise, Kelly Tyrer, Hannah Rachael, Justine Baddeley, Chris Davies, Anthony Matthews, Nuala Clark, Owen Davies, Angharad Richards, Mark Platten, Samantha Bowen, Sandra Kucharczyk, Gavin Butler, Jennifer Dean, Ryan Woodman, Matt Roberts, Robert Pike, Robert Byrne, Hannah Talbot, Flynn Davies, Charlie Rotherham, Ida Christensen, Nicola Johnson, Rebecca Harrison, Matthew Inkster, Luke Wardle, Sarah Maher, Alanágh Nic Gabhann, Lewis Sluman, Andy Saxton, Snowdogg7, Helen Macbethm, Callum Oakshott, Emma Forni, Adam Tibbs, Alice Boyns, Joshua Ehrensperger-Lewis, Lucy Neil and Katy Brewster.Diolch and Thank You x See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kids with guns. Children as young as six-years-old are being armed and trained to fight drug cartels and organized crime in one part of western Mexico. The move is, not surprisingly, being slammed by human rights groups. L.A.'s mayor is in Washington D.C. today to try to work out a deal for federal resources to fight the homeless crisis. But will Eric Garcetti be able to secure the funds? And what will they actually be used for? Can the Feds and president Trump really help solve this massive problem? Water turns into wine but it's not a religious experience. Tens of thousands of gallons of red wine spill into the Russian River up in Sonoma County which could have a big impact on the water quality and life in the river. House managers are finishing up their opening statements in President Trump's impeachment trial. While Senate Republicans seem to have their minds made up already, are Democrats really speaking to the public in hopes of influencing the November election? Is the public paying attention? A new report finds people are getting lonelier. Working at home and social media might be the biggest reasons. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Joel and Sam retell their adventures in Oregon. Sam discusses the ins and outs of visiting hot springs in the Cascade Mountains, and Joel describes the levels of sheep f*& cking in Eastern Oregon. A good time is had by all.
The True Tale of "Arkansas Gun Girl," Helen Spence On this episode of Arts & Letters, we’ll be talking with writer Denise White Parkinson. Her book is titled Daughter of the White River: Depression-Era Treachery & Vengeance in the Arkansas Delta and is published by The History Press. This true-life tale is about a depression-era tragedy and the stranger-than-fiction-life of Helen Spence: "so young and beautiful, even in death--Helen Spence-- a so-called outlaw . . . And why shouldn't she be an outlaw, being as she was of the river." For Helen Spence belonged to the River People. John Black carried Helen Ruth Spence's lifeless body to a patch of ground miles away from the funeral home in the Arkansas County seat of Dewitt, Arkansas. He did this with the help of others, who waited with him until dark to enter the funeral home in stealth and spirit away the body lying within. John Black planted a cedar tree on a summer night in 1934. ... He dug a hole in the rich Delta earth and
El experto en autoayuda Earl Nightingale explicó una vez que hay dos tipos de personas: la gente del río, River People, y las personas objetivo, Goal People. Igual la traducción no es muy afortunada, pero vamos con ello. Verás cómo entiendes la idea rápido. Y la importancia de conocer como eres, que igual jamás habías pensado en ello y sus implicaciones para con tu productividad. Ambos tipos de personas pueden experimentar la realización personal y el éxito en la vida, aunque de diferentes maneras. Comencemos con la Gente objetivo, o Goal People Más notas en el episodio 102 con url https://www.jesusbedmar.es/102 Y dicho sea de paso, en la web tienes disponible un interesante planificador anual, en formato hoja de cálculo excel o sheet de google, mensual, semanal, y diario, justo para que te permita, ESO QUE REALMENTE ERES TU, planificar al trabajar por objetivos. Plantilla que es muy configurable, al permitirte trabajar en una línea por tiempo, y en otra por departamentos, áreas de responsabilidad de tu vida, o incluso personas, o equipos. Plantilla en https://www.jesusbedmar.es previa suscripción al newsletter. En el segundo grupo, está la gente del Río, o que se dejan llevar por un área de su interés. A la gente del río, a esta River People, por otro lado, no le gusta seguir una ruta tan estructurada hacia el éxito, tan encorsetada, tan formalista… Pero, ¿y si tenemos ambas cualidades? En relación con GTD, la persona que disfruta por el camino, puede ser de gran valor para ti, LAS LISTAS DE ADTV, puede anotar listas de libros que le gustaría leer, conocimientos o habilidades que le gustaría adquirir o lugares que le gustaría visitar, vinos que probar, música qué escuchar…. e ir consumiéndola toda poco a poco, teniendo esto en tu sistema GTD, e ir tachando esas cosas, disfrutando del camino sin prisa, durante años, es maravilloso. Finalmente, en tu perfil, más de objetivos, más de oportunidades, más de esta meta a alcanzar, a este punto quiero yo llegar en mi empresa, en mi deporte, en mi vida…. debes capturarlo, planificarlo, para ir avanzando constantemente. Oportunidades, experiencias de aprendizaje surgirán por doquier, sin parar, así que está atento, afina el paso 1 de captura, y planifica tus futuros proyectos. Concretar en qué eres river, en qué eres goal, condicionará tu flujo de trabajo en GTD, tus contextos, tus capturas.
El experto en autoayuda Earl Nightingale explicó una vez que hay dos tipos de personas: la gente del río, River People, y las personas objetivo, Goal People. Igual la traducción no es muy afortunada, pero vamos con ello. Verás cómo entiendes la idea rápido. Y la importancia de conocer como eres, que igual jamás habías pensado en ello y sus implicaciones para con tu productividad. Ambos tipos de personas pueden experimentar la realización personal y el éxito en la vida, aunque de diferentes maneras. Comencemos con la Gente objetivo, o Goal People Más notas en el episodio 102 con url https://www.jesusbedmar.es/102 Y dicho sea de paso, en la web tienes disponible un interesante planificador anual, en formato hoja de cálculo excel o sheet de google, mensual, semanal, y diario, justo para que te permita, ESO QUE REALMENTE ERES TU, planificar al trabajar por objetivos. Plantilla que es muy configurable, al permitirte trabajar en una línea por tiempo, y en otra por departamentos, áreas de responsabilidad de tu vida, o incluso personas, o equipos. Plantilla en https://www.jesusbedmar.es previa suscripción al newsletter. En el segundo grupo, está la gente del Río, o que se dejan llevar por un área de su interés. A la gente del río, a esta River People, por otro lado, no le gusta seguir una ruta tan estructurada hacia el éxito, tan encorsetada, tan formalista… Pero, ¿y si tenemos ambas cualidades? En relación con GTD, la persona que disfruta por el camino, puede ser de gran valor para ti, LAS LISTAS DE ADTV, puede anotar listas de libros que le gustaría leer, conocimientos o habilidades que le gustaría adquirir o lugares que le gustaría visitar, vinos que probar, música qué escuchar…. e ir consumiéndola toda poco a poco, teniendo esto en tu sistema GTD, e ir tachando esas cosas, disfrutando del camino sin prisa, durante años, es maravilloso. Finalmente, en tu perfil, más de objetivos, más de oportunidades, más de esta meta a alcanzar, a este punto quiero yo llegar en mi empresa, en mi deporte, en mi vida…. debes capturarlo, planificarlo, para ir avanzando constantemente. Oportunidades, experiencias de aprendizaje surgirán por doquier, sin parar, así que está atento, afina el paso 1 de captura, y planifica tus futuros proyectos. Concretar en qué eres river, en qué eres goal, condicionará tu flujo de trabajo en GTD, tus contextos, tus capturas.
"I Am A River People" “Jesus lived low and He wants us to live low so we can lift people up.” We are honored to have guest pastor Les Beauchamp share a message on the Holy Spirit as the source of life and power. He expounds on the theme of rivers throughout the Bible from the garden in Genesis to Revelation where a river flows from God's throne. Learn how we can cultivate the life-giving flow in friendship with God and then serve others with the power of compassion. For more information, visit radiantchurchkc.com. @RadiantChurchKC #20180415
Your mindset is the biggest tool that determines whether or not you’re successful or have fulfillment in your life? It’s how you think and the filters you perceive the world through. There are some people who naturally take in what the world throws at them and see all the possibilities. There are other people who only see limitations. Which one are you? Do you see unlimited possibilities or do you think about all the things that could stop you? The space between your ears is the biggest determiner of whether or not you’re going to have what you want in life, and whether or not you’re going to achieve fulfillment and success. Pie People and River People For Pie People, there is a finite amount of all the success, fulfillment and abundance in the world. To them, there is a limited amount, like pie. If one person is successful, it means there is a little bit less of the success pie for the next person. If you are a pie person, and you see other people doing well and having success, you percieve that as leaving less success available for you. You know those people who never seem happy when someone else does well, or never share in someone else’s good fortune? Probably, that’s a pie person. It’s typically a subconscious thinking pattern and most people who are pie people don’t realize they are pie people: it’s just the way they live. It was probably the way they were brought up. They believe their ability to succeed is limited by other people’s ability to succeed. Then, there are River People, who believe success, fulfillment, abundance and all the things life has to offer are a flowing river. They believe anybody can step up and dip their cup into that river and have as much of that success as they want because there is a never-ending supply of it. When you are a river person, you tend to share in other people’s excitement when they do well. You don’t think their success means you have less chance of doing well. You say, “they did well, that shows I can succeed too.” If you pay attention, the pie people and river people become very easy to spot. You want to be a river person, not a pie person. You also want to hang out with river people and avoid hanging out with pie people. The truth is there is not a set amount of success, wealth, prosperity or fulfillment in the world. There is a constantly growing and expanding amount, for you to grab hold of. People with an abundance mentality—river people—believe the world is open to them and because they walk through life with their eyes wide open, they see opportunities everywhere. People with a scarcity mindset—pie people—tend to look at the world as if it’s against them. They have blinders on and look straight ahead. The opportunities that may be coming are flying by them unnoticed because they believe the world has a limited amount of success, and they have been locked out. Gary Keller, the founder of Keller Williams Realty International, said, ‘There is not enough business for everyone but there is enough for anyone.’ Although he was talking about business and real estate, this statement really applies to any endeavor you choose to pursue. If everybody in the world was fully engaged at one time to achieve something, we probably would run out of resources and there wouldn’t be enough for everybody. But the truth is only a very, very small percentage of people actually pursue those things. There will be more than enough for anybody who is willing to pay the price to achieve success and fulfillment, because most refuse to go after it. If you want to be a person who has a fulfilled life, choose to be someone who goes after it. Choose to be someone who has an abundance mentality versus the scarcity mentality. Characteristics of Abundance and Scarcity Mindsets What are the characteristics of a person with an abundance mindset versus a scarcity mindset? It is really difficult to have an abundance mindset if you don’t believe there is a higher power helping to create big things for us. There probably are people who don’t believe in God who have an abundance mindset, but it is much more difficult if you think everything is on you. Trust in God (or the higher power you believe in) to provide. When you see people who go through life with that attitude, that’s usually a sign they have an abundance mind set. Meanwhile, the people who believe everything is up to them; if they don’t do it, it's not going to happen, are typically the people with a scarcity mindset because they don’t trust the world and they don’t trust God. They don’t trust others are there to help them achieve and succeed. Have faith in God and faith in the process. This goes right along with trust. Believe if you work hard, the abundance will come to you. Those who are scarcity thinkers only go by “what they see is what they believe” and think they are responsible for everything. Scarcity thinkers are trying to adjust the process, so they can make it more their own. They don't trust hard work will ultimately allow them to succeed and have their abundance. Be hopeful and optimistic. That comes from the belief that you are moving forward and you are going to have all you need. That kind of belief—the river person thinking—naturally leads to hope and optimism. Scarcity thinkers are full of fear and doubt. They are afraid the world is really built against them, afraid someone else has succeeded before them and now that success is gone, not to be enjoyed by them. Be generous, sharing and giving. The most generous people are those who think they are always going to be successful. Have you ever noticed people who may not have anything but are still very generous? They give their time and money because they believe in the abundance of the world. They believe it will come back to them. The scarcity thinkers hold onto what they have because they believe they will never get back what they let go of. They can’t give to other people because they might need it for themselves down the road. Extremely generous people are river people. The people who are really stingy and have every nickel they ever earned inside their one-way pockets—where it goes in and never comes out!—are scarcity thinkers. Have contentment and satisfaction. It’s the people who are stingy and afraid of losing what they have, who are pie people with a scarcity mindset. That kind of person is always discontented, feeling they never achieve, do or have enough. Being satisfied and content with where you’re at doesn’t mean you don’t want more, or you’re not striving for more. Being content is knowing you’ve given your best effort, and you are trusting God to deliver. You know you’ve done everything to a point of being content with where you’re at because you’ve done what you can and know that more is coming. Have a steward mentality. Joe believes everything he owns was given to him by God, and it’s his job to manage what he’s been given to the best of his ability. That doesn’t just include money. It includes his intellect, education, knowledge, work and all resources. Managing and using those resources for the betterment of the world is part of being a river person. Meanwhile, somebody with a scarcity mindset will have an ownership mentality. They have the idea of limited resources so anything they have is theirs and they won’t share it. Instead, pie people tend to hoard their resources. Work on helping and completing others. When you have the attitude of abundance, you look to help other people. It comes back to the generosity, and being willing to share what you have because you believe there is more than enough. River people believe in abundance and want other people to find abundance as well. Whereas, people with the scarcity mindset also tend to be hyper-competitive. They try to beat you to something instead of helping you get there. They’re afraid if you get there first there may be less for them. Change your mindset It’s not that pie people are bad people. They have fear because of wrong thinking. They often believe they have a certain level they can get to it and that’s it. When you realize how the two minds work, you can have the compassion for people with the scarcity mindset instead of wondering why they are like that. When you change your mindset, you change the outcome. When you have an abundance mentality, it’s amazing how the world seems to be a different place and you see opportunities that you never saw before. If you have noticed some pie person tendencies in yourself, how do you go about changing them? Watch who you hang out with. Firstly, look at the people surrounding you. We are the average of the 5 people we spend most of our time with. If you are hanging out with a bunch of people who always moan and groan about the world and their lives, you will probably become a pie person. But if you hang out with people who live in abundance, expect the world to work out well for them, and they step out of their comfort zone on a daily basis and work to grab the abundance they believe is out there, then you’re more likely to be a river person. Hang out with abundance people. Let go of the outcome. Secondly, do everything in your power to achieve success and fulfillment and let go of the outcome. Trust that the work will deliver the reward, that God has your back. If you've done everything possible, you don't have any more control over the outcome anyway, so you might as well stop worrying about it. Be content where you are, but always strive for more. Thirdly, learn to be content with where you are, but strive for more success, more fulfillment and to be a better person. If you've done all you can, good things are coming. Never allow fear or other people to put caps on your dreams. Finally—and this is the most important one—if you want to be a river person, never allow fear or other people put caps on your dreams in life. If you have big dreams, go after them. Stay true with yourself, keep your dream alive, and surround yourself with people who encourage you instead of discourage you. If you have a tendency to be a pie person, take a look at these four steps of becoming a river person. There is enough success, prosperity and fulfillment in the world. So if you are willing to change your mindset, and do the things that you need to take a leap of faith, you can have great abundance and great satisfaction in your life! Go for the abundance!
For over a decade now documentarian Shafiur Rahman has been bring us images and voices of people who even in an era of hyper media, are rarely noticed. They are the undocumented, the untouchable, the imprisoned, and oppressed; and they live in rich and poor countries throughout this world. For this second episode of our new podcast adventure, Shafiur joins us to present his work with refugees in the infamous "Calais Jungle", River People in Bangladesh, and migrants trapped in Libya.. to name just a few of his powerful projects. How do we begin to understand so much of this human made suffering, and what is or can be done to alleviate it? How does Shafiur approach each topic and accomplish such difficult work? These questions and more on today's edition of the Realities Podcast.
In this very special episode of STAB!, special host John Ross welcomes special guests Edgar Granados, Nick Brunner and Jesse Jones to talk about such special subjects as Edgar’s Princess Irene and Ronald Reagan Air Traffic Controllers jokes, the end of Army flogging, Australian Cricketier Harry Trot, hurdler Lolo Jones, William Wallace, Mel Gibson, three … Continue reading »
00:00 Professor Wormbog [2.19.04 - Philadelphia, PA] 05:43 When the World's Running Down... [2.21.04 - Baltimore, MD] 19:18 1348 [12.29.13 - Denver, CO] 32:16 Mail Package [8.26.06 - Chicago, IL] 39:59 Walking on the Moon [2.19.04 - Philadelphia] 54:35 "Jimmy Stewart"^ [12.30.08 - Chicago, IL] 60:25 River People [12.29.13 - Denver, CO] Total Running Time 69:13 Notes: entire episode featuring Joshua Redman ^ with lyrics; early version of No Comment
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