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The Southern Baptist Convention, Pastors Conference 2026 sermon from Pastor Willy Rice. In this powerful message from the 2026 SBC Pastors Conference, “The Bleating of the Sheep and the Tearing of the Robe,” Willy Rice examines the tragic downfall of King Saul through 1 Samuel 15:22–27 and issues a compelling call for doctrinal faithfulness. Saul's failure was not outright apostasy, but a gradual compromise driven by pragmatism, public pressure, and a desire for success over obedience. Through the vivid imagery of the bleating sheep and Samuel's torn robe, listeners are challenged to consider whether religious activity, ministry accomplishments, and cultural approval have replaced wholehearted submission to God's Word.Drawing lessons from Saul, the life of Charles Spurgeon during the Downgrade Controversy, and the current challenges facing the church, this message urges believers to value obedience over observance, faithfulness over fervency, and God's kingdom over personal ambition. Ultimately, it is a call for humility, courage, and steadfast commitment to biblical truth so that future generations may be able to say of us: “We kept the faith.”Support the showFind us at! Calvary.us
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Send us Fan MailHarvard University & North Shore Navigators SS Jack Rickheim takes a break from his crazy NECBL schedule to join, “The Happy Hour”!!Jack and Hap talk about his baseball life from Milton, Georgia to All Ivy-League 1st team at Harvard University to Fraser Field..... and where to next?The guys tackle some controversial topics like NIL and the Transfer Portal. But mostly the guys talk some baseball with the VIP CHATROOM & have some fun!!!THIS EPISODE WAS BROUGHT TO YOU BY DUDEROBE! The official Robe of The HHSC & THE UFC!! The Dads Day sale is on!!! Get the Duderobe , The Bro-Throw or the "She-Robe" for the ladies and save 30% till dads day at the link below!http://duderobe.sjv.io/0GYN43YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE 20% WITH CODE KINGHAPFollow Jack on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/jack.rickheim12This episode was recorded live on the network infront of Happy Hour V.I.P.s If you want to be part of the live tapings follow us onTwitch https://m.twitch.tv/thehappyhourscOrwww.TheHappyHourSocialClub.comAS ALWAYS The Happy Hour is brought to you by LIQUID-IV & LIQUID-IV SUGAR FREE LIV ENERGY!!!https://glnk.io/koyv/kinghap *PROMO CODE KINGHAP OR KING.HAP SAVES 25%OLD SCHOOL LABS AMAZING Supplements made for Amazing people!….. Try the Delicious TIRAMISU PROTEIN! Save 25% site wide with promo code Kinghap(https://shop.oldschoollabs.com/KINGHAP)NORTH CANNA CO.Discover the best THC-infused drinks and THC gummies on the planet. Sip or chew while relaxing the enjoyable life's finer moments with no hangover! CBD blends are also available as option for both drinks and chews. https://www.drinkthenorth.com/?snowball=KINGHAP
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¿Cuánto tiempo dedicas a hacer algo… solo porque te gusta?En este episodio hablo con un profesor de español sobre música, creatividad y esa necesidad de hacer cosas que no son “productivas”. Partimos del rock español, de artistas que mezclan poesía y música, y acabamos hablando de algo mucho más amplio: cómo usamos nuestro tiempo y qué lugar ocupan nuestras pasiones en el día a día.También reflexionamos sobre aprender sin presión, retomar hobbies como la guitarra y la diferencia entre crear para uno mismo o para los demás. Y, como suele pasar, la conversación se va abriendo hacia temas más personales: experiencias, decisiones y lo que realmente merece la pena.Web Fabi: https://profedeflele.es/Spanish Experience Almería00:00 Bienvenida y recursos para aprender mejor – Advanced Spanish Podcast01:34 Las Fallas de Valencia y la lluvia inesperada – Spanish Culture and Society04:01 Robe, Extremoduro y el poder de la música – Real Spanish Conversation08:01 Una canción que parece poesía cantada – Authentic Spanish Listening12:41 Cambiar de opinión y aprender algo nuevo – Comprehensible Input in Spanish16:26 Reflexiones sobre libertad, ética y sociedad – Advanced Topics in Spanish19:35 La guitarra, el arte y el tiempo bien vivido – Immersive Spanish24:30 Escribir una novela por placer y vocación – Learn Advanced Spanish28:23 Dos conciertos, dos formas de vivir la música – Native Spanish Conversation30:37 Inmersión lingüística en Almería y nuevos proyectos – Spanish Listening for Advanced LearnersFree eBooks: Habla español con AI & La guía del estudiante de españolMis cursos online:Español Camaleón - A REALISTIC pronunciation courseEspañol Ágil - Intermediate SpanishEspañol PRO - Advanced SpanishEspañol Claro - Upper-beginner SpanishSi no sabes cuál es mejor para ti, haz el TEST.Advanced Spanish Podcast with Free Transcript & Vocabulary Flashcards www.spanishlanguagecoach.com - Aprende español escuchando conversaciones reales en español para estudiantes de nivel avanzado con recursos gratuitos.Si es la primera vez que escuchas este podcast, puedes usarlo como un podcast diario para aprender español - Learn Spanish Daily Podcast with Spanish Language CoachSocial media:YouTubeInstagram...
This week, we break down the latest headlines in politics, sports, entertainment, and internet culture. We get into the Los Angeles mayoral race and the surprising Spencer Pratt vs. Karen Bass conversation, talk about the killing of 14-year-old Cyrus Mack, and recap NBA Finals Game 1 after the New York Knicks beat the San Antonio Spurs 105–95. We also give our takes on the viral Diddy and Daphne Joy video, revisit the fallout from Kevin Hart defending roast comedy after backlash to The Roast of Kevin Hart, and discuss HBO's Euphoria Season 3 after its May 31 finale. To close things out, we recap Netflix's true-crime documentary The Crash and everything else that had the timeline talking this week. for more,
The damp morning mist of Offal Court still clung to Tom Canty's mismatched, oversized velvet boots. Days ago, he had been a shivering beggar, dreaming of golden plates. Now, he sat on a carved oak bench inside Westminster Palace, wearing the heavy crimson robes of Prince Edward Tudor. Yet, his heart was a knot of anxiety. Across London, the true prince, Edward, was stumbling through muddy alleys, wrapped in Tom's foul rags, learning a harsher lesson.
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(00:00:00) Opening (00:01:39) A PIece of My Mind (00:04:25) Pancho Guero My Insane FL Nephew (00:27:47) UK Bride Gets Married in Robe, Slippers and Hair Rollers to Show Her Husband 'What Married Life Would Be Like' (00:33:32) Walmart Named Most Romantic Spot In Alabama (00:38:06) When Is Too Much, TOO MUCH? Men Are Spraying Themselves 100 Times (00:42:12) Russian Man Lives 1½ YEARS With 5” Wooden Branch In His Eye Socket (00:46:23) St. John's Co., FL Principal Placed On Leave Over Fetty Wap Yearbook Quote (00:50:27) Poland's Bus 666 Is Going Back To Hel, Despite Religious Opposition (00:54:24) Luxury “Penis Cream” Company Reportedly Files Lawsuit Against Brad Pitt (01:00:48) Ask Pancho (01:10:01) Insane Game Show (01:28:13) Coming Next Episode (01:32:31) Closing Grocery stores used to have special sale nights on single serving products to lure singles to shop & possibly find a date at the same time. Now, if you want to hook up, just hang around Walmart on a Saturday in Alabama. The FL School District where my Insane FL Nephew, "Pancho Guero" attended is embroiled in a mystery involving a school principal and a controversial quote by Fetty Wap that made it in the school's yearbook. But the principal says she didn't write it & it somehow sneaked past Quality Control. Brad Pitt has had his share of court battles with his ex-wife & children, but now his "Beau Domaine" skin care company is getting sued by another skin care company called "Beau D." that's specifically made for the foreskin....In this Weekend Episode...[A Piece of My Mind…] SURVEY: Americans Increasingly Distrust Device Software UpdatesUK Bride Gets Married in Robe, Slippers and Hair Rollers to Show Her Husband 'What Married Life Would Be Like'Walmart Named Most Romantic Spot In AlabamaWhen Is Too Much, TOO MUCH? Men Are Spraying Themselves 100 TimesRussian Man Lives 1½ YEARS With 5” Wooden Branch In His Eye SocketSt. John's Co., FL Principal Placed On Leave Over Fetty Wap Yearbook QuotePoland's Bus 666 Is Going Back To Hel, Despite Religious OppositionLuxury “Penis Cream” Company Reportedly Files Lawsuit Against Brad Pitt"Pancho" lends his sage advice as we have 2 people who want to "ASK PANCHO" about what to do when a husband openly "flirts" with another woman in front of his wife while on a cruise together & is it proper for a woman to use her "Pretty Privllege" to get ahead in life. This week's Insane Game Show was almost too much for "Pancho" so see if you can score better than he did!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/insane-erik-lane-s-stupid-world--6486112/support.Real-time updates and story links are found on the TELEGRAM Channel at: https://t.me/InsaneErikLane (Theme song courtesy of Randy Stonehill, ”It's A Great Big Stupid World”. Copyright ©1992 Stonehillian Music/Word Music/Twitchin' Vibes Music/ASCAP) Order your copy on the Wonderama CD from Amazon!This episode includes AI-generated content.
Dr. Shirley's monograph, Religion, Gender, and Politics in Medieval Sri Lanka: The Reconstruction of Buddhist Kingship, ca. 1070-1215 (ARC Humanities Press, 2026), is now available open access, thanks to the generous support of the Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation. This book offers a radical reconsideration of the Poḷon-naruva period, long understood to be a turning point in the history of Theravāda Buddhism. Histories of this period have been overwhelmingly based on a series of literary accounts written long after the fact. But by drawing on textual, inscriptional, numismatic, and material evidence from within the period itself, the book reveals how the intellectual and social histories of Buddhism, politics, and gender were inextricably intertwined in Poḷon-naruva. In particular, it argues that debates over what it meant to be a “good Buddhist king” were intrinsically debates about Buddhist masculinity and about the proper relationship of gender to power. Link to purchase/download the book here. Bruno M. Shirley is a lecturer in Buddhist Studies at Heidelberg University, Germany. He completed his MA in Religious Studies at Te Herenga Waka/Victoria University of Wellington, NZ, and then PhD in Asian Literature, Religion, and Culture at Cornell University in New York, USA. Dr. Shirley is a historian of religion, gender, and politics in early second-millennium Sri Lanka and beyond. As an academic, he is interested in what it meant to understand oneself as “Buddhist” in medieval South Asia. His research explores a wider range of evidence—from royal inscriptions, to monastic disciplinary codes, to elaborate poems—in order to expose the cracks and fissures between competing visions of Buddhism. Resources referred to in the interview: Alastair Gornall, Rewriting Buddhism: Pali Literature and Monastic Reform in Sri Lanka, 1157–1270. University College London Press, 2020. Day, Tony. “Ties That (Un)Bind: Families and States in Premodern Southeast Asia.” The Journal of Asian Studies 55, no. 2 (1996): 384–409. Gunawardana, R. A. L. H. Robe and Plough: Monasticism and Economic Interest in Early Medieval Sri Lanka. University of Arizona Press, 1979. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Dr. Shirley's monograph, Religion, Gender, and Politics in Medieval Sri Lanka: The Reconstruction of Buddhist Kingship, ca. 1070-1215 (ARC Humanities Press, 2026), is now available open access, thanks to the generous support of the Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation. This book offers a radical reconsideration of the Poḷon-naruva period, long understood to be a turning point in the history of Theravāda Buddhism. Histories of this period have been overwhelmingly based on a series of literary accounts written long after the fact. But by drawing on textual, inscriptional, numismatic, and material evidence from within the period itself, the book reveals how the intellectual and social histories of Buddhism, politics, and gender were inextricably intertwined in Poḷon-naruva. In particular, it argues that debates over what it meant to be a “good Buddhist king” were intrinsically debates about Buddhist masculinity and about the proper relationship of gender to power. Link to purchase/download the book here. Bruno M. Shirley is a lecturer in Buddhist Studies at Heidelberg University, Germany. He completed his MA in Religious Studies at Te Herenga Waka/Victoria University of Wellington, NZ, and then PhD in Asian Literature, Religion, and Culture at Cornell University in New York, USA. Dr. Shirley is a historian of religion, gender, and politics in early second-millennium Sri Lanka and beyond. As an academic, he is interested in what it meant to understand oneself as “Buddhist” in medieval South Asia. His research explores a wider range of evidence—from royal inscriptions, to monastic disciplinary codes, to elaborate poems—in order to expose the cracks and fissures between competing visions of Buddhism. Resources referred to in the interview: Alastair Gornall, Rewriting Buddhism: Pali Literature and Monastic Reform in Sri Lanka, 1157–1270. University College London Press, 2020. Day, Tony. “Ties That (Un)Bind: Families and States in Premodern Southeast Asia.” The Journal of Asian Studies 55, no. 2 (1996): 384–409. Gunawardana, R. A. L. H. Robe and Plough: Monasticism and Economic Interest in Early Medieval Sri Lanka. University of Arizona Press, 1979. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Dr. Shirley's monograph, Religion, Gender, and Politics in Medieval Sri Lanka: The Reconstruction of Buddhist Kingship, ca. 1070-1215 (ARC Humanities Press, 2026), is now available open access, thanks to the generous support of the Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation. This book offers a radical reconsideration of the Poḷon-naruva period, long understood to be a turning point in the history of Theravāda Buddhism. Histories of this period have been overwhelmingly based on a series of literary accounts written long after the fact. But by drawing on textual, inscriptional, numismatic, and material evidence from within the period itself, the book reveals how the intellectual and social histories of Buddhism, politics, and gender were inextricably intertwined in Poḷon-naruva. In particular, it argues that debates over what it meant to be a “good Buddhist king” were intrinsically debates about Buddhist masculinity and about the proper relationship of gender to power. Link to purchase/download the book here. Bruno M. Shirley is a lecturer in Buddhist Studies at Heidelberg University, Germany. He completed his MA in Religious Studies at Te Herenga Waka/Victoria University of Wellington, NZ, and then PhD in Asian Literature, Religion, and Culture at Cornell University in New York, USA. Dr. Shirley is a historian of religion, gender, and politics in early second-millennium Sri Lanka and beyond. As an academic, he is interested in what it meant to understand oneself as “Buddhist” in medieval South Asia. His research explores a wider range of evidence—from royal inscriptions, to monastic disciplinary codes, to elaborate poems—in order to expose the cracks and fissures between competing visions of Buddhism. Resources referred to in the interview: Alastair Gornall, Rewriting Buddhism: Pali Literature and Monastic Reform in Sri Lanka, 1157–1270. University College London Press, 2020. Day, Tony. “Ties That (Un)Bind: Families and States in Premodern Southeast Asia.” The Journal of Asian Studies 55, no. 2 (1996): 384–409. Gunawardana, R. A. L. H. Robe and Plough: Monasticism and Economic Interest in Early Medieval Sri Lanka. University of Arizona Press, 1979. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
Dr. Shirley's monograph, Religion, Gender, and Politics in Medieval Sri Lanka: The Reconstruction of Buddhist Kingship, ca. 1070-1215 (ARC Humanities Press, 2026), is now available open access, thanks to the generous support of the Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation. This book offers a radical reconsideration of the Poḷon-naruva period, long understood to be a turning point in the history of Theravāda Buddhism. Histories of this period have been overwhelmingly based on a series of literary accounts written long after the fact. But by drawing on textual, inscriptional, numismatic, and material evidence from within the period itself, the book reveals how the intellectual and social histories of Buddhism, politics, and gender were inextricably intertwined in Poḷon-naruva. In particular, it argues that debates over what it meant to be a “good Buddhist king” were intrinsically debates about Buddhist masculinity and about the proper relationship of gender to power. Link to purchase/download the book here. Bruno M. Shirley is a lecturer in Buddhist Studies at Heidelberg University, Germany. He completed his MA in Religious Studies at Te Herenga Waka/Victoria University of Wellington, NZ, and then PhD in Asian Literature, Religion, and Culture at Cornell University in New York, USA. Dr. Shirley is a historian of religion, gender, and politics in early second-millennium Sri Lanka and beyond. As an academic, he is interested in what it meant to understand oneself as “Buddhist” in medieval South Asia. His research explores a wider range of evidence—from royal inscriptions, to monastic disciplinary codes, to elaborate poems—in order to expose the cracks and fissures between competing visions of Buddhism. Resources referred to in the interview: Alastair Gornall, Rewriting Buddhism: Pali Literature and Monastic Reform in Sri Lanka, 1157–1270. University College London Press, 2020. Day, Tony. “Ties That (Un)Bind: Families and States in Premodern Southeast Asia.” The Journal of Asian Studies 55, no. 2 (1996): 384–409. Gunawardana, R. A. L. H. Robe and Plough: Monasticism and Economic Interest in Early Medieval Sri Lanka. University of Arizona Press, 1979. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/buddhist-studies
Dr. Shirley's monograph, Religion, Gender, and Politics in Medieval Sri Lanka: The Reconstruction of Buddhist Kingship, ca. 1070-1215 (ARC Humanities Press, 2026), is now available open access, thanks to the generous support of the Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation. This book offers a radical reconsideration of the Poḷon-naruva period, long understood to be a turning point in the history of Theravāda Buddhism. Histories of this period have been overwhelmingly based on a series of literary accounts written long after the fact. But by drawing on textual, inscriptional, numismatic, and material evidence from within the period itself, the book reveals how the intellectual and social histories of Buddhism, politics, and gender were inextricably intertwined in Poḷon-naruva. In particular, it argues that debates over what it meant to be a “good Buddhist king” were intrinsically debates about Buddhist masculinity and about the proper relationship of gender to power. Link to purchase/download the book here. Bruno M. Shirley is a lecturer in Buddhist Studies at Heidelberg University, Germany. He completed his MA in Religious Studies at Te Herenga Waka/Victoria University of Wellington, NZ, and then PhD in Asian Literature, Religion, and Culture at Cornell University in New York, USA. Dr. Shirley is a historian of religion, gender, and politics in early second-millennium Sri Lanka and beyond. As an academic, he is interested in what it meant to understand oneself as “Buddhist” in medieval South Asia. His research explores a wider range of evidence—from royal inscriptions, to monastic disciplinary codes, to elaborate poems—in order to expose the cracks and fissures between competing visions of Buddhism. Resources referred to in the interview: Alastair Gornall, Rewriting Buddhism: Pali Literature and Monastic Reform in Sri Lanka, 1157–1270. University College London Press, 2020. Day, Tony. “Ties That (Un)Bind: Families and States in Premodern Southeast Asia.” The Journal of Asian Studies 55, no. 2 (1996): 384–409. Gunawardana, R. A. L. H. Robe and Plough: Monasticism and Economic Interest in Early Medieval Sri Lanka. University of Arizona Press, 1979. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies
Dr. Shirley's monograph, Religion, Gender, and Politics in Medieval Sri Lanka: The Reconstruction of Buddhist Kingship, ca. 1070-1215 (ARC Humanities Press, 2026), is now available open access, thanks to the generous support of the Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation. This book offers a radical reconsideration of the Poḷon-naruva period, long understood to be a turning point in the history of Theravāda Buddhism. Histories of this period have been overwhelmingly based on a series of literary accounts written long after the fact. But by drawing on textual, inscriptional, numismatic, and material evidence from within the period itself, the book reveals how the intellectual and social histories of Buddhism, politics, and gender were inextricably intertwined in Poḷon-naruva. In particular, it argues that debates over what it meant to be a “good Buddhist king” were intrinsically debates about Buddhist masculinity and about the proper relationship of gender to power. Link to purchase/download the book here. Bruno M. Shirley is a lecturer in Buddhist Studies at Heidelberg University, Germany. He completed his MA in Religious Studies at Te Herenga Waka/Victoria University of Wellington, NZ, and then PhD in Asian Literature, Religion, and Culture at Cornell University in New York, USA. Dr. Shirley is a historian of religion, gender, and politics in early second-millennium Sri Lanka and beyond. As an academic, he is interested in what it meant to understand oneself as “Buddhist” in medieval South Asia. His research explores a wider range of evidence—from royal inscriptions, to monastic disciplinary codes, to elaborate poems—in order to expose the cracks and fissures between competing visions of Buddhism. Resources referred to in the interview: Alastair Gornall, Rewriting Buddhism: Pali Literature and Monastic Reform in Sri Lanka, 1157–1270. University College London Press, 2020. Day, Tony. “Ties That (Un)Bind: Families and States in Premodern Southeast Asia.” The Journal of Asian Studies 55, no. 2 (1996): 384–409. Gunawardana, R. A. L. H. Robe and Plough: Monasticism and Economic Interest in Early Medieval Sri Lanka. University of Arizona Press, 1979. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
Dr. Shirley's monograph, Religion, Gender, and Politics in Medieval Sri Lanka: The Reconstruction of Buddhist Kingship, ca. 1070-1215 (ARC Humanities Press, 2026), is now available open access, thanks to the generous support of the Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation. This book offers a radical reconsideration of the Poḷon-naruva period, long understood to be a turning point in the history of Theravāda Buddhism. Histories of this period have been overwhelmingly based on a series of literary accounts written long after the fact. But by drawing on textual, inscriptional, numismatic, and material evidence from within the period itself, the book reveals how the intellectual and social histories of Buddhism, politics, and gender were inextricably intertwined in Poḷon-naruva. In particular, it argues that debates over what it meant to be a “good Buddhist king” were intrinsically debates about Buddhist masculinity and about the proper relationship of gender to power. Link to purchase/download the book here. Bruno M. Shirley is a lecturer in Buddhist Studies at Heidelberg University, Germany. He completed his MA in Religious Studies at Te Herenga Waka/Victoria University of Wellington, NZ, and then PhD in Asian Literature, Religion, and Culture at Cornell University in New York, USA. Dr. Shirley is a historian of religion, gender, and politics in early second-millennium Sri Lanka and beyond. As an academic, he is interested in what it meant to understand oneself as “Buddhist” in medieval South Asia. His research explores a wider range of evidence—from royal inscriptions, to monastic disciplinary codes, to elaborate poems—in order to expose the cracks and fissures between competing visions of Buddhism. Resources referred to in the interview: Alastair Gornall, Rewriting Buddhism: Pali Literature and Monastic Reform in Sri Lanka, 1157–1270. University College London Press, 2020. Day, Tony. “Ties That (Un)Bind: Families and States in Premodern Southeast Asia.” The Journal of Asian Studies 55, no. 2 (1996): 384–409. Gunawardana, R. A. L. H. Robe and Plough: Monasticism and Economic Interest in Early Medieval Sri Lanka. University of Arizona Press, 1979. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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¿Qué pasa cuando un ejecutivo con décadas de experiencia lo deja todo para apostar por algo que nadie entiende?Andrés Morales fue director de marketing de Bachoco durante años. Conocía el negocio desde adentro, había manejado una de las campañas más icónicas de México y tenía todo resuelto. Entonces llegó la pandemia, su hijo Robe agarró un celular y empezaron a grabar videos de carne asada en Hermosillo. Hoy Grupo Rogue Grill tiene 7 negocios, cientos de millones de views y están construyendo algo mucho más grande.En este episodio Andrés nos habla de cómo dejó una carrera corporativa sólida para apostar por el contenido, cómo nació Rogue Grill sin agencia ni presupuesto, la diferencia entre ser viral y ser relevante, cómo funciona un modelo de negocio padre-hijo cuando los dos son socios reales y por qué abrir muchos frentes puede ser más inteligente que enfocarse en uno solo.Prueba café el Capitalhttps://cafeelcapital.com/s/08a484
Za deň napečú 200-tisíc rožkov, 20-tisíc pšenično-ražných chlebov, ich stroje idú 24 hodín denne a mesačne spotrebujú tisíc ton múky. Pekárenská spoločnosť VAMEX je najväčšou pekárňou na Slovensku a v novej epizóde podcastu Prečo práve oni? sa Adela Vinczeová rozprávala s jej majiteľkou Zuzanou Gumanovou.Príbeh spoločnosti začal Zuzanin otec v roku 1993. “Veľmi dlho hľadal, čo budú ľudia potrebovať stále. A prišiel na to, že aj keď bude vojna, ľudia si stále budú kupovať chlieb,” hovorí Gumanová.“Otec vybudoval niečo, čo má v Košiciach silné meno. Máme 300 zamestnancov, zavážame celé východné Slovensko aj centrálne sklady. Pre otca bola firma ako dieťa a vybudoval ju vďaka ľuďom, ktorých mal okolo seba, a tí sú vo firme dodnes.”Po jeho smrti firmu postupne prebrala Zuzana s manželom. Jej najväčšou motiváciou bola pocta otcovi.Aké sú trendy vo výrobe pečiva? Prečo nemôžu mať vo výrobe klimatizáciu? Čo študovala Zuzana v Austrálii a ako sa od povolania letušky dostala do pekárenského biznisu? Aké úskalia prináša práca s manželom a ako si zvykli na to, že sú spolu aj v práci aj doma? Budú v rodinnom biznise pokračovať aj ich deti?Ak si chcete vypočuť podnikateľský príbeh spoločnosti Vamex, a.s., nájdete ho v podcaste Prečo práve oni?, kde predstavujeme príbehy úspešných slovenských podnikateľov zo súťaže EY Podnikateľ roka. Podcast vychádza každú stredu a moderuje ho Adela Vinczeová.Podcast Prečo práve oni? a tento článok vám prináša spoločnosť EY. Pravidlá spolupráce medzi inzerentmi a redakciou si môžete pozrieť v tomto odkaze.
Au cœur de l'horreur d'Auschwitz-Birkenau, il existe des instants de grâce qui défient la logique du système concentrationnaire.Dans cet épisode bonus exceptionnel, Ginette Kolinka nous livre un récit d'une émotion rare : sa rencontre et son amitié avec une jeune déportée nommée Simone Jacob, qui deviendra plus tard Simone Veil.Ginette raconte ce jour de pluie battante où, serrées l'une contre l'autre pour tenter de capter un peu de chaleur humaine, leur destin bascule grâce à un geste inattendu.Sous le charme de la beauté lumineuse de Simone, une kapo, pourtant rouage de la violence du camp, tombe en admiration et lui offre des vêtements civils.Dans un élan de solidarité pure, Simone partage ce trésor et offre l'une de ces robes à Ginette.Plus qu'un simple vêtement, cette robe devient pour elle un rempart contre la déshumanisation, un symbole de dignité retrouvé qui lui a permis de "tenir" face à l'insupportable.Découvrez ce témoignage inédit, véritable hymne à l'amitié et à la survie.
What if you are far more than your physical body? What if surrounding you right now is a living field of light, wisdom, memory, and presence—something ancient traditions have spoken about for thousands of years?In this deeply reflective episode, Laurie Wondra explores the “Robe of Light,” the luminous energetic field that connects your soul, body, emotions, and consciousness. Through spiritual insight, ancient teachings, energy awareness, and a powerful personal dream experience, you'll discover how stress, trauma, healing, breath, and sound all influence the light you carry within you.This episode is a reminder that even during life's hardest moments, your light has never disappeared. It may dim, contract, or feel distant—but it is still there, waiting to be remembered. Listen now and reconnect with the luminous being you already are.Send us Fan MailSupport the showThanks for listening - For questions or comments email Laurie at Laurie@yourlifecore.comInstagram @yourlifecore or Twitter @yourlifecore Facebook https://www.facebook.com/YourLifecoreWebsite www.yourlifecore.com
Fire Horse energy is galloping strongly through May, calling us to move beyond sacred homesickness and step boldly into Daring To Be Great Again.This month's soul songs carry the living frequencies of Again-Ness — the sacred spiral from remembering to full embodiment. Created to uplift, ignite, and anchor your journey, these songs are medicine for the heart and fuel for the soul. They invite you to reclaim your light, embody your sovereignty, and walk forward in your Robe of Glory.Songs include:Dare Again • Again I AM • The Light I Knew • Living Garden • Know Me Again • Embodying Home Again • Dare To Know Again • Fire Horse Home • Dare To Be Great Again • Again We Rise • and more. Let these melodies support you as you turn sacred homesickness into sovereign action and dare to live the fullness of who you truly are . . . again.Come listen and let the music meet you where you are.Rememberingly yours,Marie aka frequency writerPlease like, subscribe, and share!For more of my inspirational messages, podcasts, soul songs, & subscription offerings on Substack, please click either link:https://www.frequencywriter.com/https://frequencywriter.substack.com/To listen to more amazing podcasts and insightful broadcasts, or to make a donation, visit: http://www.wholesoulschoolandfoundation.orgTo donate: https://give.cornerstone.cc/wholesoulschoolandfoundationTo shop our apparel: https://www.bonfire.com/store/whole-soul-school-and-foundation/You can also tune in here:X: https://x.com/marie_mohlerYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@colorthemagicRumble.com: https://rumble.com/c/c-353585Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frequencywriter (@frequencywriter)Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@frequencywriterTune into Frequency Writer Messages, Empowering Podcasts, and Whole Soul School and Foundation's Inspirational Podcasts via: Spotify, Apple iTunes, Buzzsprout, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, Google Play Music + other favorite podcast platforms If would like to support me and my work directly, please send donations to: https://buy.stripe.com/3csbIU4v8a52eR2aEEYou can also mail donations to:Marie Mohler/Whole Soul Mastery400 S. Elliott Rd., Suite D259Chapel Hill, NC 27514Thank you for your generous gifts.
La historia, las anécdotas, las verdades, de un proyecto pandémico que se convirtió en un fenómeno en redes y hoy es un exitosísimo negocio familiar. Robe y Andrés nos platicaron todo, nos contestaron todo, pero sobre todo, nos dejaron sorprendidas con su historia, sí, pero con su sencillez, sus pies en la tierra y sus inagotables ganas de hacer cosas y hacerlas bien. Pónganle play a esta conversación inteligente, divertida y versátil, como Robe Grill y su papá.Si te gustó este episodio y te gusta La Burra Arisca, acuérdate de darle like, compartir, seguirnos y activar las notificaciones para que no te pierdas de ningún episodio. Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales:InstagramFacebookX TikTokY en nuestros personales:@lauramanzo@lamargeitor@adinachel
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In this week's episode, the DOJ enters the 1st Amendment's SPAM folder, Florida golfers who encounter a golden idol of Donald Trump will play it as it lies, and Ross Douthat will finally make it through a chapter without shoehorning an obscure Latin or French phrase into the text.---To make a per episode donation at Patreon.com, click here: http://www.patreon.com/ScathingAtheistTo buy our book, click here: https://www.amazon.com/Outbreak-Crisis-Religion-Ruined-Pandemic/dp/B08L2HSVS8/If you see a news story you think we might be interested in, you can send it here: scathingnews@gmail.comTo check out our sister show, The Skepticrat, click here: https://audioboom.com/channel/the-skepticratTo check out our sister show's hot friend, God Awful Movies, click here: https://audioboom.com/channel/god-awful-moviesTo check out our half-sister show, Citation Needed, click here: http://citationpod.com/To check out our sister show's sister show, D and D minus, click here: https://danddminus.libsyn.com/Report instances of harassment or abuse connected to this show to the Creator Accountability Network here: https://creatoraccountabilitynetwork.org/---Guest Links:See Noah in Cincinnati with Seth Andrews on July 11th: https://www.sethandrews.com/cincinnatiSee Noah at the Ark Park Protest in Williamstown, KY on July 12th: https://www.facebook.com/TriStateThinkersSee Noah at BAHACon in Ontario August 21-23: https://bahacon.com/---Headlines:DOJ email promotes Chrisitan Nationalist revival https://atheists.org/news/federal-policy/american-atheists-foias-trumps-doj-again/A field competition for Army chaplains tests spiritual mettle: https://taskandpurpose.com/news/eighth-army-exercise-chaplain/Greg Abbott shuts down legal Muslim event for being Muslim: https://www.friendlyatheist.com/p/a-private-muslim-event-at-a-texasI, Robe-ot — the android monk working to reboot the faith of South Korea's buddhists: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/08/jogyesa-temple-south-korea-humanoid-ai-robot-gabihttps://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/06/technology/robot-monk-buddhist-seoul.htmlPastor Defends Golden Trump Statue From Biblical Backlash: https://www.newsweek.com/pastor-defends-golden-trump-statue-from-biblical-backlash-11933490
Salut, c'est Madame Meuf ! Aujourd'hui, je réponds à la question d'un auditeur, c'est parti ! Un podcast Bababam Originals Ecrit par Hélène Vézier Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Madame Meuf ici. Première diffusion le 25 juin 2021. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
FFRF Director of Communications Amitabh Pal joins us as we interview journalist and author Sonia Faleiro about her book "The Robe and the Sword: How Buddhist Extremism is Shaping Modern Asia."
Join the conversation with C4 & Bryan Nehman. Latest on the Iran conflict. Reaction to the interview with Andy Harris. Johnny O's Robe Act. Baltimore City gets $1.8 million dollars for GVRS. Study on banning cell phones in schools. Listen to C4 & Bryan weekdays from 5:30-10am on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM 101.5 & the WBAL Radio app!!
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Depuis toute petite, Rime Arodaky se considère comme une grande rêveuse.Elle grandit à Paris, entourée d'artistes, et passe des heures à dessiner.Le déclic de la mode arrive très tôt.Elle se forme, entre en école et a l'opportunité de travailler chez Sonia Rykiel pendant 4 ans.Une immersion qui construit son regard sur la femme, le corps et la manière de créer pour elles.Elle lance une première marque.Les pièces se vendent à l'international, mais le projet ne tient pas dans le temps.Puis une rencontre va tout changer… Et elle décide de choisir un terrain laissé de côté : le mariage.Pas de collection, pas de structure.Juste un blog et une manière de parler aux femmes qui ne se reconnaissent pas dans les codes.Dans cet épisode, tu découvriras :Ce qui a déclenché sa vocation dans la modeSon passage chez Sonia RykielSon premier projet entrepreneurial et ses limitesLe moment où elle change complètement d'approchePourquoi elle a choisi le marché du mariageEt comment elle a construit une marque à forte identité////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Let's talk about a couple movies: The Robe (1953) and Dogma (1999) - Spoilers!
" What do I see when I look at you? Everything I have ever wanted to touch."---You've spent two weeks posing for a reclusive sculptor, letting him study every line, every movement, every quiet part of you. Over time, the tension between you simmers. And when the statue is finished and you return to him one last time, something shifts… The man who's only ever touched stone finally admits he's been wanting you all along.---IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HEAR THE FULL SPICY VERSION OF THIS AUDIO, YOU CAN LISTEN HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After a week of headlines that portrayed Pope Leo and President Trump pitted against each other, the pontiff says he regrets his remarks being interpreted as a debate. We hear from a journalist on the papal visit to Africa and Anna Rowlands, Professor at Durham University and a member of the Vatican department concerned with social teaching.Buddhism with its tradition of meditation and compassion, is not a religion you might associate with violence. However, from Rohingya expulsions by Buddhist mobs in Myanmar, to Sri Lankan riots fuelled by Buddhist militants, religious nationalism can turn monks into political players. Sonia Faleiro has investigated this phenomenon for a book called The Robe and the Sword - how Buddhist Extremism is shaping modern Asia. The peace deal between the US, Israel and Iran is holding for now but it is not clear when there will be a new round of face to face talks. With up to five million Christians living in the Gulf, we wanted to find out how they were coping with the war. We hear from Bishop Sean Semple, the Anglican Bishop of Cyprus and the Gulf and Davide Axtell who chairs the council of Bahrain Cathedral. Presenter: Emily Buchanan Producers: Katy Booth and Rosie Dawson Studio Managers: Helen Williams, Chris Mather and Ben Cuthbertson Editor: Catherine Murray
What's the one thing you should never do if you wake up in the middle of the night? We get into it. Plus, Good Vibes to brighten your day! Bill's been hearing a mystery noise for three weeks—and he finally gets to the bottom of it. In Hash It Out, Allie is pushing back on an over-the-top, expensive bachelorette party. Alyssa's College of Knowledge returns, and Bill worries he may have permanently damaged his reputation with his son's friends… wait until you hear what he did. And we wrap with your stories of the most embarrassing things your parents ever did to you in public.
Nel 1994 il Maglificio Calzificio Torinese, dopo anni di successi, viene dichiarato fallito. A rilevarlo è Marco Boglione, un imprenditore che all'interno del MCT aveva lavorato per anni prima di lasciarlo per lanciarsi in altre avventure. L'azienda viene rimessa in piedi e Boglione, con la sua squadra, decide di sfruttare la nuova tecnologia di internet per ripensare interamente l'organizzazione aziendale e i rapporti con clienti e fornitori. Oggi, dopo anni di alti e bassi, l'azienda ha raggiunto €1,2 miliardi di vendite aggregate grazie a brand come Kappa, Robe di Kappa, K-Way, Superga, Briko, Sebago, Jesus Jeans, Woolrich e Sundek. BasicNet è la terza impresa che raccontiamo in questo nuovo spin off di Actually, realizzato in collaborazione con BCG, in cui ripercorriamo le storia delle aziende italiane che hanno fatto la Storia industriale del nostro Paese. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In today's episode of the Tiny Theologians Easter series, Farmer Caroline shares the joyful news that Jesus did not stay hidden after the resurrection—He appeared to His disciples, alive and real. As she reflects from the garden, we learn that Jesus showed His followers His hands and side, proving that He had truly risen from the dead. Today's symbol is the robe, which reminds us that Jesus is alive in a real, resurrected body—strong, victorious, and still bearing the marks of His love. Through this story, we see that real people saw Jesus alive, giving us confidence that the resurrection is true and that the good news can be trusted. Scripture Passage: John 20:19–20 (NIV) For more discipleship resources visit tinytheologians.shop! Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Amherst College's Ilan Stavans discusses the sexual abuse allegations against Cesar Chavez.Comedian and The View host Joy Behar zooms in ahead of her "My First Ex-Husband" performance at the Huntington.Evan Horowitz of Tufts Center for State Policy Analysis walks us through his reports on rent control and income tax ballot questions.GBH's Jared Bowen joins us briefly to discuss "the unmasking of Banksy" and preview what's ahead on The Culture Show this week.
As a listener of TOE you can get a special 35% off discount to The Economist and all it has to offer! Visit https://www.economist.com/toe Curt Jaimungal argues that in an age where LLMs can produce beautiful prose on demand, we've discovered that output was always just a proxy for something deeper — understanding you can't outsource, especially on the questions that actually matter: death, meaning, identity, morality. Shallowness now wears the robe of eloquence. FOLLOW: - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gL14b92xAErofYQA7bU4e - Substack: https://curtjaimungal.substack.com/subscribe - Twitter: https://twitter.com/TOEwithCurt - Discord Invite: https://discord.com/invite/kBcnfNVwqs - Crypto: https://commerce.coinbase.com/checkout/de803625-87d3-4300-ab6d-85d4258834a9 - PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=XUBHNMFXUX5S4 TIMESTAMPS: - 00:00 - You Can't Vibe Your Way to Understanding - 02:22 - Shallowness Now Wears the Robe of Eloquence - 04:09 - Why We Never Knew Output Was a Proxy LINKS MENTIONED: - Why Write [Article]: https://curtjaimungal.substack.com/p/why-write - 3 Rules of Writing [Article]: https://curtjaimungal.substack.com/p/my-3-rules-of-writing - One Push Up [Article]: https://curtjaimungal.substack.com/p/this-may-be-one-of-the-most-important - The Most Terrifying Philosopher Encounter I've Encountered [TOE]: https://youtu.be/BWYxRM__TBU - The Abused Theorem in Math [TOE]: https://youtu.be/OH-ybecvuEo Guests do not pay to appear. #science Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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