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Oncology and Suffering: Strategies on Coping with Grief for Health Care Professionals

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 33:26


Drs. Hope Rugo, Sheri Brenner, and Mikolaj Slawkowski-Rode discuss the struggle that health care professionals experience when terminally ill patients are suffering and approaches to help clinicians understand and respond to suffering in a more patient-centered and therapeutic way. TRANSCRIPT Dr. Hope Rugo: Hello, and welcome to By the Book, a monthly podcast series from ASCO that features engaging conversations between editors and authors of the ASCO Educational Book.  I'm your host, Dr. Hope Rugo. I'm director of the Women's Cancers Program and division chief of breast medical oncology at the City of Hope Cancer Center, and I'm also the editor-in-chief of the Educational Book. On today's episode, we'll be exploring the complexities of grief and oncology and the struggle we experience as healthcare professionals when terminally ill patients are suffering. Our guests will discuss approaches to help clinicians understand and respond to suffering in a more patient-centered and therapeutic way, as outlined in their recently published article titled, “Oncology and Suffering: Strategies on Coping With Grief for Healthcare Professionals.” I'm delighted today to welcome Dr. Keri Brenner, a clinical associate professor of medicine, palliative care attending, and psychiatrist at Stanford University, and Dr. Mikołaj Sławkowski-Rode, a senior research fellow in philosophy in the Humanities Research Institute at the University of Buckingham, where he also serves as director of graduate research in p hilosophy. He is also a research fellow in philosophy at Blackfriars Hall at the University of Oxford and associate professor at the University of Warsaw.  Our full disclosures are available in the transcript of this episode. Dr. Brenner and Dr. Sławkowski-Rode, thanks for being on the podcast today. Dr. Keri Brenner: Great to be here, Dr. Rugo. Thank you so much for that kind introduction. Dr. Mikołaj Sławkowski-Rode: Thank you very much, Dr. Rugo. It's a pleasure and an honor. Dr. Hope Rugo: So I'm going to start with some questions for both of you. I'll start with Dr. Brenner. You've spoken and written about the concept of suffering when there is no cure. For oncologists, what does it mean to attune to suffering, not just disease? And how might this impact the way they show up in difficult conversations with patients? Dr. Keri Brenner: Suffering is something that's so omnipresent in the work of clinical oncology, and I like to begin by just thinking about what is suffering, because it's a word that we use so commonly, and yet, it's important to know what we're talking about. I think about the definition of Eric Cassell, who was a beloved mentor of mine for decades, and he defined suffering as the state of severe distress that's associated with events that threaten the intactness of a person. And my colleague here at Stanford, Tyler Tate, has been working on a definition of suffering that encompasses the experience of a gap between how things are versus how things ought to be. Both of these definitions really touch upon suffering in a person-centered way that's relational about one's identity, meaning, autonomy, and connectedness with others. So these definitions alone remind us that suffering calls for a person-centered response, not the patient as a pathology, but the panoramic view of who the patient is as a person and their lived reality of illness. And in this light, the therapeutic alliance becomes one of our most active ingredients in care. The therapeutic alliance is that collaborative, trusting bond as persons that we have between clinician and patient, and it's actually one of the most powerful predictors of meaningful outcomes in our care, especially in oncologic care.  You know, I'll never forget my first day of internship at Massachusetts General Hospital. A faculty lecturer shared this really sage insight with us that left this indelible mark. She shared, “As physicians and healers, your very self is the primary instrument of healing. Our being is the median of the medicine.” So, our very selves as embodied, relationally grounded people, that's the median of the medicine and the first most enduring medicine that we offer. That has really borne fruit in the evidence that we see around the therapeutic alliance. And we see this in oncologic care, that in advanced cancer, a strong alliance with one's oncologist truly improves a patient's quality of life, treatment adherence, emotional well-being, and even surpasses structured interventions like psychotherapeutic interventions. Dr. Hope Rugo: That's just incredibly helpful information and actually terminology as well, and I think the concept of suffering differs so much. Suffering comes in many shapes and forms, and I think you really have highlighted that. But many oncologists struggle with knowing what to do when patients are suffering but can't be fixed, and I think a lot of times that has to do with oncologists when patients have pain or shortness of breath or issues like that. There are obviously many ways people suffer. But I think what's really challenging is how clinicians understand suffering and what the best approaches to respond to suffering are in the best patient-centered and therapeutic way. Dr. Keri Brenner: I get that question a lot from my trainees in palliative care, not knowing what to do. And my first response is, this is about how to be, not about knowing what to do, but how to be. In our medical training, we're trained often how to think and treat, but rarely how to be, how to accompany others. And I often have this image that I tell my trainees of, instead of this hierarchical approach of a fix-it mentality of all we're going to do, when it comes to elements of unavoidable loss, mortality, unavoidable sufferings, I imagine something more like accompaniment, a patient walking through some dark caverns, and I am accompanying them, trying to walk beside them, shining a light as a guide throughout that darkness. So it's a spirit of being and walking with. And it's so tempting in medicine to either avoid the suffering altogether or potentially overidentify with it, where the suffering just becomes so all-consuming like it's our own. And we're taught to instead strike a balance of authentic accompaniment through it. I often teach this key concept in my palli-psych work with my team about formulation. Formulation is a working hypothesis. It's taking a step back and asking, “Why? Why is this patient behaving in this manner? What might the patient's core inner struggle be?” Because asking that “why” and understanding the nuanced dimensions of a patient's core inner struggle will really help guide our therapeutic interactions and guide the way that we accompany them and where we choose to shine that light as we're walking with them. And oftentimes people think, “Well Keri, that sounds so sappy or oversentimental,” and it's not. You know, I'm just thinking about a case that I had a couple months ago, and it was a 28-year-old man with gastric cancer, metastatic disease, and that 28-year-old man, he was actually a college Division I athlete, and his dad was an acclaimed Division I coach. And our typical open-ended palliative care questions, that approach, infuriated them. They needed to know that I was showing up confident, competent, and that I was ready, on my A-game, with a real plan for them to follow through. And so my formulation about them was they needed somebody to show up with that confidence and competence, like the Division I athletes that they were, to really meet them and accompany them where they were on how they were going to walk through that experience of illness. Dr. Hope Rugo: These kinds of insights are so helpful to think about how we manage something that we face every day in oncology care. And I think that there are many ways to manage this.  Maybe I'll ask Dr. Sławkowski-Rode one question just that I think sequences nicely with what you're talking about.  A lot of our patients are trying to think about sort of the bigger picture and how that might help clinicians understand and support patients. So, the whole concept of spirituality, you know, how can we really use that as oncology clinicians to better understand and support patients with advanced illness, and how can that help patients themselves? And we'll talk about that in two different ways, but we'll just start with this broader question. Dr. Mikołaj Sławkowski-Rode: I think spirituality, and here, I usually refer to spirituality in terms of religious belief. Most people in the world are religious believers, and it is very intuitive and natural that religious beliefs would be a resource that people who help patients with a terminal diagnosis and healthcare professionals who work with those patients appeal to when they try to help them deal with the trauma and the stress of these situations.  Now, I think that the interesting thing there is that very often the benefit of appealing to a religious belief is misunderstood in terms of what it delivers. And there are many, many studies on how religious belief can be used to support therapy and to support patients in getting through the experience of suffering and defeating cancer or facing a terminal diagnosis. There's a wealth of literature on this. But most of the literature focuses on this idea that by appealing to religious belief, we help patients and healthcare practitioners who are working with them get over the fact and that there's a terminal diagnosis determining the course of someone's life and get on with our lives and engaging with whatever other pursuits we might have, with our job if we're healthcare practitioners, and with the other things that we might be passionate about in our lives. And the idea here is that this is what religion allows us to do because we sort of defer the need to worry about what's going to happen to us until the afterlife or some perspective beyond the horizon of our life here.  However, my view is – I have worked beyond philosophy also with theologians from many traditions, and my view here is that religion is something that does allow us to get on with our life but not because we're able to move on or move past the concerns that are being threatened by illness or death, but by forming stronger bonds with these things that we value in our life in a way and to have a sense of hope that these will be things that we will be able to keep an attachment to despite the threat to our life. So, in a sense, I think very many approaches in the field have the benefit of religion upside down, as it were, when it comes to helping patients and healthcare professionals who are engaged with their illness and treating it. Dr. Hope Rugo: You know, it's really interesting the points that you make, and I think really important, but, you know, sometimes the oncologists are really struggling with their own emotional reactions, how they are reacting to patients, and dealing with sort of taking on the burden, which, Dr. Brenner, you were mentioning earlier. How can oncologists be aware of their own emotional reactions? You know, they're struggling with this patient who they're very attached to who's dying or whatever the situation is, but you want to avoid burnout as an oncologist but also understand the patient's inner world and support them. Dr. Keri Brenner: I believe that these affective, emotional states, they're contagious. As we accompany patients through these tragic losses, it's very normal and expected that we ourselves will experience that full range of the human experience as we accompany the patients. And so the more that we can recognize that this is a normative dimension of our work, to have a nonjudgmental stance about the whole panoramic set of emotions that we'll experience as we accompany patients with curiosity and openness about that, the more sustainable the work will become. And I often think about the concept of countertransference given to us by Sigmund Freud over 100 years ago. Countertransference is the clinician's response to the patient, the thoughts, feelings, associations that come up within us, shaped by our own history, our own life events, those unconscious processes that come to the foreground as we are accompanying patients with illness. And that is a natural part of the human experience. Historically, countertransference was viewed as something negative, and now it's actually seen as a key that can unlock and enlighten the formulation about what might be going on within the patient themselves even. You know, I was with a patient a couple weeks ago, and I found myself feeling pretty helpless and hopeless in the encounter as I was trying to care for them. And I recognized that countertransference within myself that I was feeling demoralized. It was a prompt for me to take a step back, get on the balcony, and be curious about that because I normally don't feel helpless and hopeless caring for my patients. Well, ultimately, I discovered through processing it with my interdisciplinary team that the patient likely had demoralization as a clinical syndrome, and so it's natural many of us were feeling helpless and hopeless also accompanying them with their care. And it allowed us to have a greater interdisciplinary approach and a more therapeutic response and deeper empathy for the patient's plight. And we can really be curious about our countertransferences. You know, a few months ago, I was feeling bored and distracted in a family meeting, which is quite atypical for me when I'm sharing serious illness news. And it was actually a key that allowed me to recognize that the patient was trying to distract all of us talking about inconsequential facts and details rather than the gravitas of her illness.  Being curious about these affective states really allows us to have greater sustainability within our own practice because it normalizes that human spectrum of emotions and also allows us to reduce unconscious bias and have greater inclusivity with our practice because what Freud also said is that what we can't recognize and say within our own selves, if we don't have that self-reflective capacity, it will come out in what we do. So really recognizing and having the self-awareness and naming some of these emotions with trusted colleagues or even within our own selves allows us to ensure that it doesn't come out in aberrant behaviors like avoiding the patient, staving off that patient till the end of the day, or overtreating, offering more chemotherapy or not having the goals of care, doing everything possible when we know that that might result in medically ineffective care. Dr. Hope Rugo: Yeah, I love the comments that you made, sort of weaving in Freud, but also, I think the importance of talking to colleagues and to sharing some of these issues because I do think that oncologists suffer from the fact that no one else in your life wants to hear about dying people. They don't really want to hear about the tragic cases either. So, I think that using your community, your oncology community and greater community within medicine, is an important part of being able to sort of process. Dr. Keri Brenner: Yes, and Dr. Rugo, this came up in our ASCO [Education] Session. I'd love to double click into some of those ways that we can do this that aren't too time consuming in our everyday practice. You know, within palliative care, we have interdisciplinary rounds where we process complex cases. Some of us do case supervision with a trusted mentor or colleague where we bring complex cases to them. My team and I offer process rounds virtually where we go through countertransference, formulation, and therapeutic responses on some tough cases.  You know, on a personal note, just last week when I left a family meeting feeling really depleted and stuck, I called one of my trusted colleagues and just for 3 minutes constructively, sort of cathartically vented what was coming up within me after that family meeting, which allowed me to have more of an enlightened stance on what to do next and how to be therapeutically helpful for the case. One of my colleagues calls this "friend-tors." They coined the phrase, and they actually wrote a paper about it. Who within your peer group of trusted colleagues can you utilize and phone in real time or have process opportunities with to get a pulse check on where what's coming up within us as we're doing this work? Dr. Hope Rugo: Yeah, and it's an interesting question about how one does that and, you know, maintaining that as you move institutions or change places or become more senior, it's really important.  One of the, I think, the challenges sometimes is that we come from different places from our patients, and that can be an issue, I think when our patients are very religious and the provider is not, or the reverse, patients who don't have religious beliefs and you're trying to sort of focus on the spirituality, but it doesn't really ring true. So, Dr. Sławkowski-Rode, what resources can patients and practitioners draw on when they're facing death and loss in the absence of, or just different religious beliefs that don't fit into the standard model? Dr. Mikołaj Sławkowski-Rode: You're absolutely right that this can be an extremely problematic situation to be in when there is that disconnect of religious belief or more generally spiritual engagement with the situation that we're in. But I just wanted to tie into what Dr. Brenner was saying just before. I couldn't agree more, and I think that a lot of healthcare practitioners, oncologists in particular who I've had the pleasure to talk to at ASCO and at other events as well, are very often quite skeptical about emotional engagement in their profession. They feel as though this is something to be managed, as it were, and something that gets in the way. And they can often be very critical of methods that help them understand the emotions and extend them towards patients because they feel that this will be an obstacle to doing their job and potentially an obstacle also to helping patients to their full ability if they focus on their own emotions or the burden that emotionally, spiritually, and in other ways the illness is for the patient. They feel that they should be focusing on the cancer rather than on the patient's emotions. And I think that a useful comparison, although, you know, perhaps slightly drastic, is that of combat experience of soldiers. They also need to be up and running and can't be too emotionally invested in the situation that they're in. But there's a crucial difference, which is that soldiers are usually engaged in very short bursts of activity with the time to go back and rethink, and they often have a lot of support for this in between. Whereas doctors are in a profession where their exposure to the emotions of patients and their own emotions, the emotions of families of patients is constant. And I think that there's a great danger in thinking that this is something to be avoided and something to compartmentalize in order to avoid burnout. I think, in a way, burnout is more sure to happen if your emotions and your attachment to your patients goes ignored for too long. So that's just following up on Keri's absolutely excellent points. As far as the disconnect is concerned, that's, in fact, an area in which I'm particularly interested in. That's where my research comes in. I'm interested in the kinds of connections that we have with other people, especially in terms of maintaining bonds when there is no spiritual belief, no spiritual backdrop to support this connection. In most religious traditions, we have the framework of the religious belief that tells us that the person who we've lost or the values that have become undermined in our life are something that hasn't been destroyed permanently but something that we can still believe we have a deep connection to despite its absence from our life. And how do you rebuild that sense of the existence of the things that you have perceivably lost without the appeal to some sort of transcendent realm which is defined by a given religion? And that is a hard question. That's a question, I think, that can be answered partly by psychology but also partly by philosophy in terms of looking at who we are as human beings and our nature as people who are essentially, or as entities that are essentially connected to one another. That connection, I believe, is more direct than the mediation of religion might at first suggest. I think that we essentially share the world not only physically, it's not just the case that we're all here, but more importantly, the world that we live in is not just the physical world but the world of meanings and values that helps us orient ourselves in society and amongst one another as friends and foes. And it is that shared sense of the world that we can appeal to when we're thinking about retaining the value or retaining the connection with the people who we have lost or the people who are helping through, go through an experience of facing death. And just to finish, there's a very interesting question, I think, something that we possibly don't have time to explore, about the degree of connection that we have with other people. So, what I've just been saying is something that rings more true or is more intuitive when we think about the connections that we have to our closest ones. We share a similar outlook onto the world, and our preferences and our moods and our emotions and our values are shaped by life with the other person. And so, appealing to these values can give us a sense of a continued presence. But what in those relationships where the connection isn't that close? For example, given the topic of this podcast, the connection that a patient has with their doctor and vice versa. In what sense can we talk about a shared world of experience? Well, I think, obviously, we should admit degrees to the kind of relationship that can sustain our connection with another person. But at the same time, I don't think there's a clear cutoff point. And I think part of emotional engagement in medical practice is finding yourself somewhere on that spectrum rather than thinking you're completely off of it. That's what I would say. Dr. Hope Rugo: That's very helpful and I think a very helpful way of thinking about how to manage this challenging situation for all of us.  One of the things that really, I think, is a big question for all of us throughout our careers, is when to address the dying process and how to do that. Dr. Brenner, you know, I still struggle with this – what to do when patients refuse to discuss end-of-life but they're very close to end of life? They don't want to talk about it. It's very stressful for all of us, even where you're going to be, how you're going to manage this. They're just absolutely opposed to that discussion. How should we approach those kinds of discussions? How do we manage that? How do you address the code discussion, which is so important? You know, these patients are not able to stay at home at end-of-life in general, so you really do need to have a code discussion before you're admitting them. It actually ends up being kind of a challenge and a mess all around. You know, I would love your advice about how to manage those situations. Dr. Keri Brenner: I think that's one of the most piercing and relevant inquiries we have within our clinical work and challenges. I often think of denial not as an all-or-nothing concept but rather as parts of self. There's a part of everyone's being where the unconscious believes it's immortal and will live on forever, and yet we all know intellectually that we all have mortality and finitude and transience, and that time will end. We often think of this work as more iterative and gradual and exposure based. There's potency to words. Saying, “You are dying within days,” is a lot higher potency of a phrase to share than, “This is serious illness. This illness is incurable. Time might be shorter than we hoped.” And so the earlier and more upstream we begin to have these conversations, even in small, subtle ways, it starts to begin to expose the patient to the concept so they can go from the head to the heart, not only knowing their prognosis intellectually but also affectively, to integrate it into who they are as a person because all patients are trying to live well while also we're gradually exposing them to this awareness of mortality within their own lived experience of illness. And that, ideally, happens gradually over time. Now, there are moments where the medical frame is very limited, and we might have short days, and we have to uptitrate those words and really accompany them more radically through those high-affective moments. And that's when we have to take a lot of more nuanced approaches, but I would say the more earlier and upstream the better. And then the second piece to that question as well is coping with our own mortality. The more we can be comfortable with our own transience and finitude and limitations, the more we will be able to accompany others through that. And even within my own life, I've had to integrate losses in a way where before I go in to talk to one of my own palliative care patients, one mantra I often say to myself is, “I'm just a few steps behind you. I don't know if it's going to be 30 days or 30 years, but I'm just a few steps behind you on this finite, transient road of life that is the human experience.” And that creates a stance of accompaniment that patients really can experience as they're traversing these tragedies. Dr. Hope Rugo: That's great. And I think those are really important points and actually some pearls, which I think we can take into the clinic. I think being really concrete when really the expected life expectancy is a few days to a couple of weeks can be very, very helpful. And making sure the patients hear you, but also continuing to let them know that, as oncologists, we're here for them. We're not abandoning them. I think that's a big worry for many, certainly of my patients, is that somehow when they would go to hospice or be a ‘no code', that we're not going to support them anymore or treat them anymore. That is a really important process of that as well. And of course, engaging the team makes a big difference because the whole oncology team can help to manage situations that are particularly challenging like that. And just as we close, I wanted to ask one last question of you, Dr. Brenner, that suffering, grief, and burnout, you've really made the point that these are not problems to fix but dimensions that we want to attend to and acknowledge as part of our lives, the dying process is part of all of our lives. It's just dealing with this in the unexpected and the, I think, unpredictability of life, you know, that people take on a lot of guilt and all sorts of things about, all sorts of emotions. And the question is now, people have listened to this podcast, what can they take back to their oncology teams to build a culture that supports clinicians and their team at large to engage with these realities in a meaningful and sustainable way? I really feel like if we could build the whole team approach where we're supporting each other and supporting the patients together, that that will help this process immeasurably. Dr. Keri Brenner: Yes, and I'm thinking about Dr. Sławkowski-Rode's observation about the combat analogy, and it made me recognize this distinction between suppression and repression. Repression is this unconscious process, and this is what we're taught to do in medical training all the time, to just involuntarily shove that tragedy under the rug, just forget about it and see the next patient and move on. And we know that if we keep unconsciously shoving things under the rug, that it will lead to burnout and lack of sustainability for our clinical teams. Suppression is a more conscious process. That deliberate effort to say, “This was a tragedy that I bore witness to. I know I need to put that in a box on the shelf for now because I have 10 other patients I have to see.” And yet, do I work in a culture where I can take that off the shelf during particular moments and process it with my interdisciplinary team, phone a friend, talk to a trusted colleague, have some trusted case supervision around it, or process rounds around it, talk to my social worker? And I think the more that we model this type of self-reflective capacity as attendings, folks who have been in the field for decades, the more we create that ethos and culture that is sustainable because clinician self-reflection is never a weakness, rather it's a silent strength. Clinician self-reflection is this portal for wisdom, connectedness, sustainability, and ultimately transformative growth within ourselves. Dr. Hope Rugo: That's such a great point, and I think this whole discussion has been so helpful for me and I hope for our audience that we really can take these points and bring them to our practice. I think, “Wow, this is such a great conversation. I'd like to have the team as a whole listen to this as ways to sort of strategize talking about the process, our patients, and being supportive as a team, understanding how we manage spirituality when it connects and when it doesn't.” All of these points, they're bringing in how we process these issues and the whole idea of suppressing versus sort of deciding that it never happened at all is, I think, very important because that's just a tool for managing our daily lives, our busy clinics, and everything we manage. Dr. Keri Brenner: And Dr. Rugo, it's reminding me at Stanford, you know, we have this weekly practice that's just a ritual where every Friday morning for 30 minutes, our social worker leads a process rounds with us as a team, where we talk about how the work that we're doing clinically is affecting us in our lives in ways that have joy and greater meaning and connectedness and other ways that might be depleting. And that kind of authentic vulnerability with one another allows us to show up more authentically for our patients. So those rituals, that small 30 minutes once a week, goes a long way. And it reminds me that sometimes slowing things down with those rituals can really get us to more meaningful, transformative places ultimately. Dr. Hope Rugo: It's a great idea, and I think, you know, making time for that in everybody's busy days where they just don't have any time anymore is important. And you don't have to do it weekly, you could even do something monthly. I think there's a lot of options, and that's a great suggestion. I want to thank you both for taking your time out for this enriching and incredibly helpful conversation. Our listeners will find a link to the Ed Book article we discussed today, which is excellent, in the transcript of this episode. I want to thank you again, Dr. Brenner and Dr. Sławkowski-Rode, for your time and for your excellent thoughts and advice and direction. Dr. Mikołaj Sławkowski-Rode: Thank you very much, Dr. Rugo. Dr. Keri Brenner: Thank you. Dr. Hope Rugo: And thanks to our listeners for joining us today. Please join us again next month on By the Book for more insightful views on topics you'll be hearing at the education sessions from ASCO meetings and our deep dives on new approaches that are shaping modern oncology. Disclaimer: The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. Guest statements on the podcast do not express the opinions of ASCO. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement. Follow today's speakers:      Dr. Hope Rugo @hope.rugo Dr. Keri Brenner @keri_brenner Dr. Mikolaj Slawkowski-Rode @MikolajRode Follow ASCO on social media:      @ASCO on X (formerly Twitter)      ASCO on Bluesky     ASCO on Facebook      ASCO on LinkedIn      Disclosures:     Dr. Hope Rugo: Honoraria: Mylan/Viatris, Chugai Pharma Consulting/Advisory Role: Napo Pharmaceuticals, Sanofi, Bristol Myer Research Funding (Inst.): OBI Pharma, Pfizer, Novartis, Lilly, Merck, Daiichi Sankyo, AstraZeneca, Gilead Sciences, Hoffman La-Roche AG/Genentech, In., Stemline Therapeutics, Ambryx Dr. Keri Brenner: No relationships to disclose Dr. Mikolaj Slawkowski-Rode: No relationships to disclose    

Resolute Podcast
Why Jesus Rode a Donkey, Not a War Horse | Mark 11:1-11

Resolute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2025 4:59


Welcome to The Daily, where we study the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every day. Today's shout-out goes to Mark Hardison from Murfreesboro, TN. Thank you for standing with us in Project23. You're helping lead people into the Word, one day at a time. This one's for you. Our text today is Mark 11:1-11: Now when they drew near to Jerusalem, to Bethphage and Bethany, at the Mount of Olives, Jesus sent two of his disciples and said to them, “Go into the village in front of you, and immediately as you enter it you will find a colt tied, on which no one has ever sat. Untie it and bring it. If anyone says to you, ‘Why are you doing this?' say, ‘The Lord has need of it and will send it back here immediately.'” And they went away and found a colt tied at a door outside in the street, and they untied it. And some of those standing there said to them, “What are you doing, untying the colt?” And they told them what Jesus had said, and they let them go. And they brought the colt to Jesus and threw their cloaks on it, and he sat on it. And many spread their cloaks on the road, and others spread leafy branches that they had cut from the fields. And those who went before and those who followed were shouting, “Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Blessed is the coming kingdom of our father David! Hosanna in the highest!” And he entered Jerusalem and went into the temple. And when he had looked around at everything, as it was already late, he went out to Bethany with the twelve.  — Mark 11:1-11 If Jesus wanted to signal war, he would've come on a stallion. But he chose a donkey. Why? Because the King had come, but not to conquer Rome. He came to conquer sin. This wasn't weakness. It was fulfillment. Zechariah 9:9 had prophesied it: “Behold, your king is coming… humble and mounted on a donkey.” Everything Jesus did was intentional. A war horse meant judgment. A donkey meant peace. That's the kind of King he is. Powerful enough to destroy, but humble enough to save. The people were shouting “Hosanna!”—but most of them missed what Jesus was really doing. They wanted political rescue. He came for spiritual rescue. Presently, they cheered him in as a hero. Days later, many would cry, “Crucify him.” Why? Because he didn't meet their expectations. He didn't take their side. He took over. But most still want "war horse" Jesus. We want him to charge in and fix our culture, correct our problems, defend our comfort, and affirm our plans. But he comes on a donkey—lowly, interrupting our assumptions and calling us to die to ourselves. He's not interested in sharing the throne of your heart with your politics, your preferences, or your personal agenda. Jesus doesn't just want a place in your life—he demands preeminence over it. So here's the call to action today: Are you cheering Jesus on Sunday but living for yourself by Monday? Are you praising the King with your lips but resisting his rule in your habits, finances, relationships, or priorities? Don't settle for a “safe” Savior who never challenges your comfort. That's not the real Jesus. Submit to the Lord of Lords, and bow to the King of Kings. #HumbleKing, #JesusIsKing, #Mark11 ASK THIS: Why is Jesus' choice of a donkey so surprising? What kind of King were the people expecting? Where are you tempted to treat Jesus like a helper, not a ruler? What would it look like to welcome him on his terms? DO THIS: Where am I expecting Jesus to ride in and fix something—when he's actually calling me to surrender something? PRAY THIS: Jesus, you came in humility when I expected force. Forgive me for trying to use you instead of following you. I welcome you as my King. Amen. PLAY THIS: “King of Kings.”

The Road to Autonomy
Episode 315 | Autonomy Markets: We Rode in Tesla's Robotaxi, Here's Our Experience

The Road to Autonomy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2025 36:29


This week on Autonomy Markets, Grayson Brulte and Walter Piecyk headed to Austin, Texas to experience Robotaxi firsthand.After spending the week in Austin and experiencing Robotaxi firsthand, we came away truly impressed. Tesla did it, they cracked full self-driving with a vision-only system. From our very first ride we noticed how the autonomous driving system was confident, yet not risky. It performed at a high-level and even out performed Waymo in several instances when we tested both autonomous driving systems side by side in a variety of real-world scenarios.Over dozens of fully autonomous rides, Robotaxi navigated city streets, handled tricky parking situations, and adapted seamlessly without a single intervention. The experience exceeded our expectations, and further validated that Tesla's vision-only approach is not just a technical milestone, but it is the future of autonomy.Episode Chapters0:00 Robotaxi Special Edition1:29 First Robotaxi Ride and Our Impressions7:47 Robotaxi Learnings11:33 Expanding Austin ODD14:46 Robotaxi, Waymo on Uber20:44 Grocery Stores25:24 Austin, Safety Attendants, & Maintenance29:53 Blending InRecorded the Week of July 7, 2025--------About The Road to AutonomyThe Road to Autonomy provides market intelligence and strategic advisory services to institutional investors and companies, delivering insights needed to stay ahead of emerging trends in the autonomy economy™. To learn more, say hello (at) roadtoautonomy.com.Sign up for This Week in The Autonomy Economy newsletter: https://www.roadtoautonomy.com/ae/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

10RATS.COM  Michigan Maddog's  Meandering thoughts

MD 133 A New Way- Today we are going to talk about: Brian Wilson, Great Wolf Lodge, Camping Dual Wheels, RodeCaster Duo. Most music provided by the now defunked Mevio.com, Jamendo.com, Free Music Archive.org, Slip. Stream, The No Agenda Show, and Other clandestine sources. Some music Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Songs Played- Phineas and Ferb - Summer Vacation, Key Kassy – Tramp, America The Beautiful #1 – AI Generated, Tom Lehere – Polution, Melanie Unger – Deeper For You, Firesign Theater – Porgy Tire Biter, The Tarrif Blues – AI Generated, STSNW – Alternate Theme, Tom leher – Apostrophe T, Paolo Orecchia – Buffalo Bill, Vasen – Brewed,The Green Duck – On the Rise, Kevin Carpentier – Star Trek Fisrt Contact, SUNO – Raga Algorave, The Kyoto Connection – Wake Up, Strangefinger – I Feel Fine, Gandalf, America The Beautiful #2 – AI Generated, There's always a Twist – DR Who, She Waers the Crown, - ??, From the Orville – All I got toSay.

CIP podcast
#368 Patrick & Jeffrey over de SGP, strafbaarstelling illegaliteit en pro-Palestijnse PKN-dominees

CIP podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 42:04


Het was een roerige politiek week rondom de Asielnoodmaatregelenwet. Redacteur Patrick Simons bespreekt de rol van de christelijke partijen ChristenUnie en SGP. Presentator Jeffrey Schipper neemt aanstaande dinsdag een kijkje bij het Rode lijn-protest voor het PKN-gebouw in Utrecht. Hij blikt vooruit op de protestbijeenkomst van pro-Palestijnse ambtsdragers en kerkleden van de PKN.

Into the 99
Black Waltz 3, A Not So Uncommon Deck

Into the 99

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2025 55:46


On this weeks episode Sherman and Slothy talk about Black Waltz No. 3This ...uncommon commander.... packs quite a punch. It is able to whittle the table down really quickly and is a blast to pilot. What would you put in this list ?Deck list below https://archidekt.com/decks/14293285/black_waltz_the_not_so_uncommon Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Intothe99Go to house of cards for the best place to grab lists! Use the promo code IT99 for a discount! Supports a great shop, saves you money and supports the show! https://houseofcards.ca/Check out these amazing sleeves ! Ai Armor is the best in the game and if you click the link below you can get some amazing new designs. Support an awesome company and support us in the process!https://www.amazon.com/stores/AiArmor/page/E772952B-3C23-4BE5-AA38-81B49CA42450?maas=maas_adg_2D6C4AC19673AFF658FDF6AD59314A37_afap_abs&ref_=aa_maas&tag=maasIf you want awesome audio equipment buy Rode ! Our affiliate link is below!https://brandstore.rode.com?sca_ref=6254570.6h6a2qaxNBWe have new merch! Make sure you check it out!teespring.com/stores/intothe99    Intro musicMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/abbynoise/dreamlineLicense code: 9JQ8GOXP0XXBBDW3Outro music Music: www.purple-planet.com Support the show

Weer een dag
#757 - PRINCIPIËLE HUUB STAPEL TREKT RODE LIJN VANWEGE HEBZUCHTIG WARNER BROS EN VERLAAT FLIKKEN ROTTERDAM - dinsdag 1 juli 2025

Weer een dag

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 21:57


prinses amalia / wil van roosmalen / jan slagter / postnl / box 3Productie: Meer van ditMuziek: Keez GroentemanWil je adverteren in deze podcast? Stuur een mailtje naar: Adverteerders (direct): adverteren@meervandit.nl(Media)bureaus: adverteren@bienmedia.nl Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Into the 99
Final Fantasy Set Discussion Part 4 With Special Guest Thunder Emperors Command

Into the 99

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 90:07


The FINAL *haha get it* Spoiler episode for this massive set. We go over some really interesting final spoilers in the final fantasy set. These cards have all had massive popularity at this time and there are so many amazing options for commanders. On this week's episode Sherman and Slothy are again joined with Thunder Emperors Command to talk the final fantasy set. This is a monster set and the show has to be broken into to many parts for a proper analysis and chat without missing big sections. We announce the give away winner as well as talk about some of the great cards in the set! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Intothe99Go to house of cards for the best place to grab lists! Use the promo code IT99 for a discount! Supports a great shop, saves you money and supports the show! https://houseofcards.ca/Check out these amazing sleeves ! Ai Armor is the best in the game and if you click the link below you can get some amazing new designs. Support an awesome company and support us in the process!https://www.amazon.com/stores/AiArmor/page/E772952B-3C23-4BE5-AA38-81B49CA42450?maas=maas_adg_2D6C4AC19673AFF658FDF6AD59314A37_afap_abs&ref_=aa_maas&tag=maasIf you want awesome audio equipment buy Rode ! Our affiliate link is below!https://brandstore.rode.com?sca_ref=6254570.6h6a2qaxNBWe have new merch! Make sure you check it out!teespring.com/stores/intothe99    Intro musicMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/abbynoise/dreamlineLicense code: 9JQ8GOXP0XXBBDW3Outro music Music: www.purple-planet.comSupport the show

Bedtime Rendezvous
“She Rode My Rhythm”

Bedtime Rendezvous

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 4:56


Hello Ladies and Gents!Have you ever crave something so deep… it starts in your chest but finishes between your thighs?That's what tonight is.Not just love—But a wild, wet rideThat grabs your breath and never gives it back.She touched me like she knew I'd break.And I did. Over and over again.So…Slide under the sheets. Let your mind spread open.This is Bedtime Rendezvous—And tonightWe don't make love.We surrender to it! Enjoy

Tweakers Podcast
#379 - Miniledverschillen, Fairphone-schuifjes en rode oortjes

Tweakers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 81:05


Deze week praten Wout Funnekotter, Arnoud Wokke en Sjef Weller over tv's met miniled, de Fairphone Gen 6, de opkomst van AI-troep en de markt voor goedkope en dure draadloze oordopjes. 0:00 Intro0:19 Opening1:03 .post14:18 Miniled en de stroom aan tv-reviews23:10 De Fairphone: een nieuwe richting en toch ook weer niet34:15 Ons leven bestaat uit steeds meer AI-troep45:11 De grote verschillen tussen oordopjes1:17:00 SneakpeekSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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De 7
25/06 | Vlaamse instap in Fluvius op regeringstafel | Waarom het kruitvat in het Midden-Oosten de markten amper beroert | NAVO rolt rode loper uit voor Trump

De 7

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 15:43


Wat zit er in De 7 vandaag?De Vlaamse regering overweegt om in het kapitaal van Fluvius te stappen, de netbeheerder voor gas en elektriciteit. Dat zou een oplossing zijn voor de geldnood bij Fluvius.In Den Haag is gisteren de rode loper uitgerold voor de NAVO-leden, en in het bijzonder voor president Trump. Vandaag gaat de top daar verder. We spreken met onze man ter plaatse.En in tegenstelling tot vroeger heeft het conflict in het Midden-Oosten voorlopig amper voor paniek op de beurzen gezorgd. Hoe komt dat? En is dat nu het nieuwe normaal? Host: Bert RymenProductie: Lara DroessaertSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dave Lee on Investing
I rode in Tesla's new Robotaxi - SHOCKING

Dave Lee on Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 40:25


I took 5 rides in Tesla's new Robotaxi network in Austin, Texas today. Was very impressed! Social

Into the 99
Final Fantasy Set Discussion Part 3 With Special Guest Thunder Emperors Command

Into the 99

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 65:04


The spoilers for this monster set roll on. On this week's episode Sherman and Slothy are again joined with Thunder Emperors Command to talk the final fantasy set. This is a monster set and the show has to be broken into to many parts for a proper analysis and chat without missing big sections. We announce the give away winner as well as talk about some of the great cards in the set! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Intothe99Go to house of cards for the best place to grab lists! Use the promo code IT99 for a discount! Supports a great shop, saves you money and supports the show! https://houseofcards.ca/Check out these amazing sleeves ! Ai Armor is the best in the game and if you click the link below you can get some amazing new designs. Support an awesome company and support us in the process!https://www.amazon.com/stores/AiArmor/page/E772952B-3C23-4BE5-AA38-81B49CA42450?maas=maas_adg_2D6C4AC19673AFF658FDF6AD59314A37_afap_abs&ref_=aa_maas&tag=maasIf you want awesome audio equipment buy Rode ! Our affiliate link is below!https://brandstore.rode.com?sca_ref=6254570.6h6a2qaxNBWe have new merch! Make sure you check it out!teespring.com/stores/intothe99    Intro musicMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/abbynoise/dreamlineLicense code: 9JQ8GOXP0XXBBDW3Outro music Music: www.purple-planet.comThe Gaming BlenderWe mash genres. We pitch games. You question our sanity.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show

Café Weltschmerz
De rode pil van Stuurman + 29 juni De Andere Wereld Dag | De Andere Tafel

Café Weltschmerz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2025 13:32


Waardeer je onze video's? Steun dan Café Weltschmerz, het podium voor het vrije woord: https://www.cafeweltschmerz.nl/doneren/In deze korte uitzending ontvangt Pieter Stuurman het eerste eemplaar van zijn boek 'Lieve Leiders' en nodigen we alle kijkers uit om aanwezig te zijn op De Andere Wereld Dag. Het boek is te bestellen via https://deanderekrant.nl/bestellen/lieve-leiders/Meer info over 29 juni via https://deanderekrant.nl/de-andere-wereld-dag-2/---Deze video is geproduceerd door Café Weltschmerz. Café Weltschmerz gelooft in de kracht van het gesprek en zendt interviews uit over actuele maatschappelijke thema's. Wij bieden een hoogwaardig alternatief voor de mainstream media. Café Weltschmerz is onafhankelijk en niet verbonden aan politieke, religieuze of commerciële partijen.Wil je meer video's bekijken en op de hoogte blijven via onze nieuwsbrief? Ga dan naar: https://www.cafeweltschmerz.nl/videos/Wil je op de hoogte worden gebracht van onze nieuwe video's? Klik dan op deze link: https://bit.ly/3XweTO0

De kamer van Klok
De kamer van Klok: GroenLinks-PvdA trekt een rode lijn

De kamer van Klok

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 59:21


Steun aan Israël is voor GroenLinks-PvdA niet meer vanzelfsprekend, bleek deze week: een scherpe koerswijziging, die vragen oproept over de electorale gevolgen en de partij-inhoudelijke koers. Ondertussen worstelt stikstofminister Femke Wiersma met haar eigen geloofwaardigheid én die van het stikstofbeleid en komen de ‘PSV’ers tegen populisme’ op voor de stille meerderheid. Is dat oprechte bezorgdheid of vooral slimme marketing? Lees ook het interview met voormalig VVD-strateeg Bas Erlings: ‘Kiezers die zich afgewezen voelen, kunnen heel snel radicaliseren’ Onze journalistiek steunen? Dat kan het beste met een (digitaal) abonnement op de Volkskrant, daarvoor ga je naar www.volkskrant.nl/podcastactie Presentatie: Gijs GroentemanRedactie: Corinne van Duin, Lotte Grimbergen, Julia van Alem en Jasper VeenstraMontage: Rinkie BartelsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Baddie Podcast
Nick Pulled Up, Jon Rode Up, Ronnie Spoke Up

The Baddie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 35:33


This week we ranked our favorite water brands (yes, we take hydration seriously). Baddie #6 aka Nick came through and joined the convo. Jonathon finally biked up Santa Anita to Adams Pack Station—it's been a year since the road reopened! We also talked about checking in on friends and family affected by the I.C.E. raids. If you're heading to a protest, call Ronnie—but park a few blocks away!

TPOdcast
Deugmassa's trekken rode lijn, Iran lacht in vuistje

TPOdcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 41:15


Deugmassa's trekken rode lijn, Iran lacht in vuistje by Voorheen TPO Podcast

Harold's Old Time Radio
Ripley's Believe It Or Not - 1 Minute Episodes xx-xx-xx (211) King That Rode Piggyback

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 1:06


Ripley's Believe It Or Not - 1 Minute Episodes xx-xx-xx (211) King That Rode Piggyback

Luisterrijk luisterboeken
Zen verhaaltje: Het kleine rode kippetje (elkaar helpen)

Luisterrijk luisterboeken

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 3:00


Het kleine rode kippetje vindt graan en maakt brood. De kat, hond en eend helpen niet, maar willen het brood wel delen als het klaar is. Het kippetje leert een les over hard werken en delen. Uitgegeven door Moon Tunes B.V. Spreker: Guru Woof

Flames Central Podcast
Kyle Rode & Darius McGhee

Flames Central Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025


On this week's Flames Central Podcast powered by Alcova Mortgage, the crew goes all in with men's basketball coverage! First, we sit down with new assistant men's basketball coach Kyle Rode to discuss his decision to stop playing professional basketball and return to Liberty. Plus, we catch up with former Flame Darius McGhee to talk about life overseas, his new team in France, and much more!

france rode darius mcghee
Into the 99
Final Fantasy Set Discussion Part 2 With Special Guest Thunder Emperors Command

Into the 99

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2025 82:44


On this week's episode Daniel, Sherman and Slothy are again joined with Thunder Emperors Command to talk the final fantasy set. This is a monster set and the show has to be broken into to many parts for a proper analysis and chat without missing big sections. House of cards is also helping us give away a play booster of the set.  Let us know what you want to build as well as let us know in the comment section on any of our platforms what care you want to pull or build and why. We will pick the winner next week on the 15th.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Intothe99Go to house of cards for the best place to grab lists! Use the promo code IT99 for a discount! Supports a great shop, saves you money and supports the show! https://houseofcards.ca/Check out these amazing sleeves ! Ai Armor is the best in the game and if you click the link below you can get some amazing new designs. Support an awesome company and support us in the process!https://www.amazon.com/stores/AiArmor/page/E772952B-3C23-4BE5-AA38-81B49CA42450?maas=maas_adg_2D6C4AC19673AFF658FDF6AD59314A37_afap_abs&ref_=aa_maas&tag=maasIf you want awesome audio equipment buy Rode ! Our affiliate link is below!https://brandstore.rode.com?sca_ref=6254570.6h6a2qaxNBWe have new merch! Make sure you check it out!teespring.com/stores/intothe99    Intro musicMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/abbynoise/dreamlineLicense code: 9JQ8GOXP0XXBBDW3Outro music Music: www.purple-planet.comThe Gaming BlenderWe mash genres. We pitch games. You question our sanity.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show

Sea Hawkers Podcast for Seattle Seahawks fans
467: Abe Lucas is Anointed as Seahawks Offensive Ambassador

Sea Hawkers Podcast for Seattle Seahawks fans

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 86:36


As the Seattle Seahawks wrap up their first week of OTAs, it's notable how excited Seahawks fans are about the 2025 team. In this week's show, we pull some of our favorite quotes from press conferences from Abe Lucas, offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak, Sam Darnold and Ernest Jones. It was one quote in particular from Abe Lucas that has Adam really excited for the upcoming season and why our show has now anointed him as the Seahawks offensive ambassador.  The message of the Seahawks using a fullback came through loud and clear via Abe as well as Sam Darnold. Klint Kubiak has taken note of Jalen Milroe's worth ethic and the early hours he's coming into the facility to work. On the defensive side, coordinator Aden Durde talked about what it has meant for the team to have everyone on board for the voluntary portion of OTAs. But how important is it really? We're somewhat conflicted on the importance. We do note the importance of having a pair of linebackers who are in sync with each other. Ernest Jones talked about just how important Tyrice Knight has been in his own development, and how they've been improving their relationship in the offseason. In the second half of the show, Sam Darnold reveals how good (or bad) of a golfer he is. It's the first time in the history of the show that we'll have a starting quarterback who seems to golf regularly. Lumen Field is getting nearly 20 million in upgrades next offseason for the World Cup, but it sounds like only one of the improvements will actually benefit a small portion of Seahawks fans. The audio equipment company Rode is highlighted in the Do Better segment along with organization highlighting mock draft content for 2026. Better at life honors go out to the Steelers organization (for maybe the only time) and to our Seahawks for highlighting its 50th Season game for the upcoming year. Special Thanks to our Sponsor BodySpec:

RTL Soir
RTL INSIDE - À Piriac-sur-Mer, la falaise s'érode à vitesse grand V

RTL Soir

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 4:28


Surpêche, pollution plastique, montée des eaux et ses conséquences : les thèmes sont nombreux au 3e sommet de l'ONU sur les océans qui se tient à Nice. Voici un exemple très concret : Mathieu Lopinot nous emmène à Piriac-sur-Mer, en Loire-Atlantique : la falaise s'érode à vitesse grand V. Ecoutez RTL inside avec Mathieu Lopinot du 09 juin 2025.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Into the 99
Final Fantasy Set Discussion Part 1 With Special Guest Thunder Emperors Command

Into the 99

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2025 51:52


On this week's episode Daniel, Sherman and Slothy are joined with Thunder Emperors Command to talk the final fantasy set. This is a monster set and the show has to be broken into to many parts for a proper analysis and chat without missing big sections. House of cards is also helping us give away a play booster of the set.  Let us know what you want to build as well as let us know in the comment section on any of our platforms what care you want to pull or build and why. We will pick the winner next week on the 15th.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Intothe99Go to house of cards for the best place to grab lists! Use the promo code IT99 for a discount! Supports a great shop, saves you money and supports the show! https://houseofcards.ca/Check out these amazing sleeves ! Ai Armor is the best in the game and if you click the link below you can get some amazing new designs. Support an awesome company and support us in the process!https://www.amazon.com/stores/AiArmor/page/E772952B-3C23-4BE5-AA38-81B49CA42450?maas=maas_adg_2D6C4AC19673AFF658FDF6AD59314A37_afap_abs&ref_=aa_maas&tag=maasIf you want awesome audio equipment buy Rode ! Our affiliate link is below!https://brandstore.rode.com?sca_ref=6254570.6h6a2qaxNBWe have new merch! Make sure you check it out!teespring.com/stores/intothe99    Intro musicMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/abbynoise/dreamlineLicense code: 9JQ8GOXP0XXBBDW3Outro music Music: www.purple-planet.comThe Gaming BlenderWe mash genres. We pitch games. You question our sanity.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show

Into the 99
Final Fantasy Commander Set Discussion

Into the 99

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 108:02


On this week's episode Daniel, Sherman and Slothy talk about the new final fantasy commanders decks and the new cards that come with them. What deck are you the most excited for ? Are you getting these even if they are expensive? Let us know in the comments ! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Intothe99Go to house of cards for the best place to grab lists! Use the promo code IT99 for a discount! Supports a great shop, saves you money and supports the show! https://houseofcards.ca/Check out these amazing sleeves ! Ai Armor is the best in the game and if you click the link below you can get some amazing new designs. Support an awesome company and support us in the process!https://www.amazon.com/stores/AiArmor/page/E772952B-3C23-4BE5-AA38-81B49CA42450?maas=maas_adg_2D6C4AC19673AFF658FDF6AD59314A37_afap_abs&ref_=aa_maas&tag=maasIf you want awesome audio equipment buy Rode ! Our affiliate link is below!https://brandstore.rode.com?sca_ref=6254570.6h6a2qaxNBWe have new merch! Make sure you check it out!teespring.com/stores/intothe99    Intro musicMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/abbynoise/dreamlineLicense code: 9JQ8GOXP0XXBBDW3Outro music Music: www.purple-planet.com        Support the show

Denník N Podcasty
V ženskom rode: Mária Mlynarčíková: Tlmočiť musím aj ľuďom, s ktorými politicky nesúhlasím. Stúpa mi však pri tom pulz

Denník N Podcasty

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 52:23


Mária Mlynarčíková je tlmočníčkou a prekladateľkou z angličtiny, nemčiny, francúzštiny a švédčiny do slovenského jazyka. Tlmočí a prekladá už 30 rokov, pričom od roku 1998 je akreditovanou tlmočníčkou Európskej únie. V novej epizóde hovorí nielen o schopnosti človeka sústrediť sa tak, že v jednom jazyku počúva, a zároveň v druhom hovorí, ale napríklad aj o tom, čo sa v ňom deje, keď tlmočí niekomu, s kým vnútorne nesúhlasí, alebo o tom, ako sa v tlmočníckej praxi riešia faux pas politikov.

Luisterrijk luisterboeken
De Rode Schoentjes

Luisterrijk luisterboeken

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 3:00


De prachtige rode schoentjes, met liefde gekocht en gegeven aan een dochter. Maar wat is de grens tussen verlangen en wraak – En wat is het gevolg ervan? Uitgegeven door Moon Tunes B.V. Spreker: Loulou & Lou

Apple @ Work
Apple @ Work Podcast: How Apple rode the SaaS wave — now IT has to clean it up

Apple @ Work

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025


Apple @ Work is exclusively brought to you by Mosyle, the only Apple Unified Platform. Mosyle is the only solution that integrates in a single professional-grade platform all the solutions necessary to seamlessly and automatically deploy, manage & protect Apple devices at work. Over 45,000 organizations trust Mosyle to make millions of Apple devices work-ready with no effort and at an affordable cost. Request your EXTENDED TRIAL today and understand why Mosyle is everything you need to work with Apple. In this episode of Apple @ Work, I talk with Russell Lester from Tropic about today's SaaS tool sprawl problem, how it impacts finance, and how it impacts IT security. Listen and subscribe Apple Podcasts Overcast Spotify Pocket Casts Castro RSS Listen to Past Episodes

Real Estate Investing in the Real World
Rags to Riches: Rode his Bike to Find Real Estate Deals

Real Estate Investing in the Real World

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 21:08


Struggling to make ends meet, riding a motorized bicycle, and unsure of his future, Erik took a leap of faith into real estate with Freedom Mentor—and it changed his life forever.In this inspiring interview, Erik shares:How he got started in real estate with zero prior experienceThe challenges he faced in his first deal—and how he overcame themWhy mentorship was the key to his successThe mistakes new investors should avoidHow mindset shifts can unlock opportunitiesHow his life has changed and what Erik is working on now

The Wraparound by Porch
We rode along... with The Build Show

The Wraparound by Porch

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 29:40


You'll have to forgive us for being a bit starstruck... but as home inspectors we're construction and building science nerds. And this week we go in studio with a freaking building science LEGEND... IN HIS OWN STUDIO! So, join us as we sit down with the one and only Matt Risinger in The Build Show Podcast Studio for a deep dive into the world of high-performance home building!

Podcasty Aktuality.sk
Vedec Samuel Kováčik: V prírode nevyhrávajú najsilnejší. Zákon džungle je v skutočnosti o pomáhaní

Podcasty Aktuality.sk

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 45:53


Koľko peňazí treba na pocit šťastia? Pomáhajú si ľudia viac ako zvieratá? Samuel Kováčik vie zodpovedať aj takéto otázky. Fyzik, zakladateľ projektu Vedátor a influencer popularizuje vedu a podporuje vzdelávanie. Vypočujte si podcast Impact Talks, v ktorom prinášame inšpiratívne filantropické príbehy a búrame tabu spojené so slovom filantropia.Podľa Samuela je príkladov pomáhania v prírode veľa. Stromy si v náročných podmienkach dokážu vďaka hubám vzájomne posúvať živiny. Vlci aj netopiere sa o korisť podelia s tými, čo nešli na lov alebo nemali toľko šťastia. Lasicovité šelmy mungovia sa starajú o slabé, choré a staré jedince. Paralely s pomáhaním vidí aj vo fyzike. „Teória chaosu znamená, že niekedy aj malá zmena môže vo výsledku znamenať obrovský efekt. Zjednodušene je to efekt motýlích krídel. Pomáhanie je vlastne prenesenie tohto motívu,“ vysvetľuje.V podcaste sa dozviete:čo je pravdy na tom, že pomáhanie máme v génoch;ako peniaze súvisia s krivkou šťastia;prečo konšpiračné teórie často démonizujú práve filantropov;ako vedecké poznanie vysvetľuje naše správanie;čo ho priviedlo z Dublinského výskumného inštitútu späť na Slovensko.Kto je Samuel Kováčik?Teoretický fyzik je známy ako zakladateľ a hlavná tvár projektu Vedátor. Jeho cieľom je nielen popularizovať vedu, ale aj vyvracať hoaxy a podporovať kritické myslenie. Okrem toho nahráva podcasty, organizuje verejné prednášky a diskusie na vedecké témy.Pôsobí na Fakulte matematiky, fyziky a informatiky UK v Bratislave a na Masarykovej univerzite v Brne. Pracoval v Dublinskom inštitúte pokročilých štúdií, kde získal výskumný grant od Írskej výskumnej nadácie.V roku 2020 ho slovenský Forbes zaradil medzi Osobnosti roka. Impact Talks V podcaste Impact Talks predstavujeme osobnosti z biznisu, kultúry a športu, ktoré búrajú zaužívané predstavy o filantropii. Srdciarov, ktorí pomáhajú intuitívne, aj tých, ktorí sa snažia o čo najväčší spoločenský dopad. Lebo filantropia je pestrá a zďaleka nie je iba o rozdávaní peňazí.Impact Talks vám prináša Nadácia Pontis, ktorá sa dlhodobo venuje rozvíjaniu filantropie, sociálnych inovácií a zodpovedného podnikania.Podcast vzniká v spolupráci s portálom Aktuality.sk a moderuje ho Martin Staňo.

Into the 99
Yuna, Hope of Spira Live Brew with Thunder

Into the 99

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 92:20


On this week's episode Daniel and Sherman are joined with our good friend Thunder Emperors Command to live brew Yuna, Hope of Spira. Let us know what direction you would have done with this one ? Deck list belowhttps://archidekt.com/decks/13194474/yuna_hope_of_spiraPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/Intothe99Go to house of cards for the best place to grab lists! Use the promo code IT99 for a discount! Supports a great shop, saves you money and supports the show! https://houseofcards.ca/Check out these amazing sleeves ! Ai Armor is the best in the game and if you click the link below you can get some amazing new designs. Support an awesome company and support us in the process!https://www.amazon.com/stores/AiArmor/page/E772952B-3C23-4BE5-AA38-81B49CA42450?maas=maas_adg_2D6C4AC19673AFF658FDF6AD59314A37_afap_abs&ref_=aa_maas&tag=maasIf you want awesome audio equipment buy Rode ! Our affiliate link is below!https://brandstore.rode.com?sca_ref=6254570.6h6a2qaxNBWe have new merch! Make sure you check it out!teespring.com/stores/intothe99    Intro musicMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/abbynoise/dreamlineLicense code: 9JQ8GOXP0XXBBDW3Outro music Music: www.purple-planet.com        Support the show

The Dragon's Lair Motorcycle Chaos
These Ladies Rode 48 States in 8 & 9 Days

The Dragon's Lair Motorcycle Chaos

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 111:48


Meet these wonderful ladies who rode 48 states in 8 & 9 days, the Hoka Hey Challenge and others. Join us as we discuss!Please consider sponsoring the channel by signing up for our channel memberships. You can also support us by signing up for our podcast channel membership for $9.99 per month, where 100% of the membership price goes directly to us at https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-dragon-s-lair-motorcycle-chaos--3267493/support.  Follow us on:Instagram: BlackDragonBikerTV TikTok: BlackDragonBikertv Twitter: jbunchiiFacebook: BlackDragonBikerBuy Black Dragon Merchandise, Mugs, Hats, T-Shirts Books: https://blackdragonsgear.comDonate to our cause:Cashapp: $BikerPrezPayPal: jbunchii Zelle: jbunchii@aol.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BlackDragonNPSubscribe to our new discord server https://discord.gg/dshaTSTSubscribe to our online news magazine www.bikerliberty.comGet 20% off Gothic biker rings by using my special discount code: blackdragon go to http://gthic.com?aff=147 Join my News Letter to get the latest in MC protocol, biker club content, and my best picks for every day carry. https://johns-newsletter-43af29.beehiiv.com/subscribe   Get my Audio Book Prospect's Bible an Audible: https://adbl.co/3OBsfl5 Help us get to 30,000 subscribers on www.instagram.com/BlackDragonBikerTV on Instagram. Thank you!

Vroeg!
21-05 De nasleep van de rode lijn in Den Haag en staat de EBU onder druk?

Vroeg!

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 49:54


Meer dan 100.000 mensen liepen mee in een demonstratie die een 'rode lijn' trok tegen het geweld in Gaza en de houding daarin van kabinet-Schoof. Het was de grootste demonstratie die Nederland in 20 jaar heeft meegemaakt. Maar hoe nu verder? Na deze grootste demonstratie in 20 jaar gebeurde er nog steeds veel in Gaza en de Westerlijke Jordaanoever: Zo werd het gebied wederom doelwit van zware Israëlische bombardementen. Probeerde onze minister van Buitenlandse Zaken, Caspar Veldkamp zijn EU-collega's te overtuigen een onderzoek te beginnen naar Israël. En maakten AVROTROS en de NPO bekend in gesprek te willen over Israëlische deelname aan het Songfestival. Te gast: Thomas van Gool, projectleider Israël-Palestina bij vredesorganisatie Pax. En journalist, maker, schrijver Rocher Koendjbiharie

Into the 99
Sephiroth, Fabled SOLDIER

Into the 99

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 66:59


On this weeks episode Daniel and Sherman talk about the new mono black Sephiroth. This aristocrat style commander gives us access to a pretty amazing emblem that lets us drain the table when creatures die. What direction would you have gone with this commander? Deck list belowhttps://archidekt.com/decks/13082099/sephiroth_fabled_soldier Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Intothe99Go to house of cards for the best place to grab lists! Use the promo code IT99 for a discount! Supports a great shop, saves you money and supports the show! https://houseofcards.ca/Check out these amazing sleeves ! Ai Armor is the best in the game and if you click the link below you can get some amazing new designs. Support an awesome company and support us in the process!https://www.amazon.com/stores/AiArmor/page/E772952B-3C23-4BE5-AA38-81B49CA42450?maas=maas_adg_2D6C4AC19673AFF658FDF6AD59314A37_afap_abs&ref_=aa_maas&tag=maasIf you want awesome audio equipment buy Rode ! Our affiliate link is below!https://brandstore.rode.com?sca_ref=6254570.6h6a2qaxNBWe have new merch! Make sure you check it out!teespring.com/stores/intothe99    Intro musicMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/abbynoise/dreamlineLicense code: 9JQ8GOXP0XXBBDW3Outro music Music: www.purple-planet.com        Support the show

De Stemming van Vullings en Van Weezel
#6 - Rode broeken, boosmakertjes en gestamel (S09)

De Stemming van Vullings en Van Weezel

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 59:41


Liefst twee weken moest u het zonder Joost en Marleen doen vanwege het reces, maar ze zijn deze week gewoon weer terug.  Ze bespreken de internationale dreiging en hoe krampachtig het kabinet omgaat met de situatie in Gaza. Verder het debat over de aanval op Hawija en in de rubriek ‘Binnen Zonder Kloppen', alles over een al bijna vergeten enquêtecommissie. 

Live Slow Ride Fast Podcast
“Mads gooit een krijtje tegen het bord, en er staat een gedicht”

Live Slow Ride Fast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 49:17


Laurens en Stefan gaan verder. Rode koontjes en kleine oogjes, maar ze zijn er. Na een prachtig dagje koers in Valkenburg, is het eindelijk tijd om over de Giro te praten. Over Mads en Wout. Rogla en Juan.En hoe zat het nou met de UAE verzorger langs de kant vandaag?! Je hoort het allemaal in een nieuwe aflevering van de Live Slow Ride Fast podcast.

Into the 99
Kotis - Aura Farming

Into the 99

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 57:11


On this week's episode Daniel, Sherman and Slothy talk about Kotis, The Fangkeeper. This deck basically gives us an indestructible means to constantly villainous wealth your opponents! Let us know what you would put into this deck ! Deck list below https://archidekt.com/decks/12887839/kotis_aura_farming Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Intothe99Go to house of cards for the best place to grab lists! Use the promo code IT99 for a discount! Supports a great shop, saves you money and supports the show! https://houseofcards.ca/Check out these amazing sleeves ! Ai Armor is the best in the game and if you click the link below you can get some amazing new designs. Support an awesome company and support us in the process!https://www.amazon.com/stores/AiArmor/page/E772952B-3C23-4BE5-AA38-81B49CA42450?maas=maas_adg_2D6C4AC19673AFF658FDF6AD59314A37_afap_abs&ref_=aa_maas&tag=maasIf you want awesome audio equipment buy Rode ! Our affiliate link is below!https://brandstore.rode.com?sca_ref=6254570.6h6a2qaxNBWe have new merch! Make sure you check it out!teespring.com/stores/intothe99    Intro musicMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/abbynoise/dreamlineLicense code: 9JQ8GOXP0XXBBDW3Outro music Music: www.purple-planet.com       Support the show

Como lo pienso lo digo
RODE separa RØDE Central y RØDECaster App #Apps

Como lo pienso lo digo

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 5:49


RØDE acaba de separar su aplicación RØDE Central en dos aplicaciones, una para el móvil y PC/Mac que conserva el nombre de RØDE Central, y otra llamada RØDECaster App. Te invito a debatir sobre este tema en el Foro de la Comunidad de TuPodcast https://foro.tupodcast.com Y otras formas de contacto las encuentran en: https://ernestoacosta.me/contacto.html Todos los medios donde publico contenido los encuentras en: https://ernestoacosta.me/ Si quieres comprar productos de RØDE, este es mi link de afiliados: https://brandstore.rode.com/?sca_ref=5066237.YwvTR4eCu1

Freaky Attractions
I Rode LIVING WITH THE LAND After Hours… I Wasn't Alone | Disney Creepypasta

Freaky Attractions

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 12:27


During a special after-hours event at Disney's EPCOT, a lifelong fan of Living with the Land discovers a hidden side of the attraction that reveals Disney's most unsettling secret. Written By ► Mr. Freaky Story By ► ‪@Givebill‬ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music used : "Broken Piano " composed and produced by "Vivek Abhishek" Music link : • [No Copyright Music] Broken Piano | ... SUBSCRIBE us on YOUTUBE: / vivekhsihba Follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/33RWRtP Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2ImU2JV ----------------------------------------------------------------------------Mr.Freaky Discord server ►   / discord   © 2025 Freaky Attractions. All rights reserved. This Creepypasta is for Entertainment Purposes Only.

Into the 99
Tifa, Martial Artist

Into the 99

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 72:15


On this week's episode Daniel, Sherman and Slothy talk about Tifa, Martial artist. Tifa is an aggressive Naya commander that enables extra combats from the command zone! Let us know how you would build this !Deck list herehttps://archidekt.com/decks/12658546/tifa_martial_artist Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Intothe99Go to house of cards for the best place to grab lists! Use the promo code IT99 for a discount! Supports a great shop, saves you money and supports the show! https://houseofcards.ca/Check out these amazing sleeves ! Ai Armor is the best in the game and if you click the link below you can get some amazing new designs. Support an awesome company and support us in the process!https://www.amazon.com/stores/AiArmor/page/E772952B-3C23-4BE5-AA38-81B49CA42450?maas=maas_adg_2D6C4AC19673AFF658FDF6AD59314A37_afap_abs&ref_=aa_maas&tag=maasIf you want awesome audio equipment buy Rode ! Our affiliate link is below!https://brandstore.rode.com?sca_ref=6254570.6h6a2qaxNBWe have new merch! Make sure you check it out!teespring.com/stores/intothe99    Intro musicMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/abbynoise/dreamlineLicense code: 9JQ8GOXP0XXBBDW3Outro music Music: www.purple-planet.com       Support the show

AD Voetbal podcast
S7E212: 'Als het niet Wouter Goes was geweest, was dit geen rode kaart'

AD Voetbal podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 40:51


Een voetbalweekend waarin PSV en Feyenoord, op weg naar hun treffen komend weekend, geen fout maakten. PSV won thuis eenvoudig van Fortuna Sittard, Feyenoord was in Almelo te sterk voor Heracles. Onderin lijkt het doek gevallen voor RKC Waalwijk. FC Twente en AZ wisten weer eens te winnen. Wouter Goes was weer eens onderwerp van gesprek na zijn goal en rode kaart tegen Go Ahead Eagles. En Bayern München stelde het kampioensfeest een dagje uit. In de AD Voetbalpodcast neemt Etienne Verhoeff het voetbalweekend door met Mikos Gouka. Beluister de hele AD Voetbalpodcast nu via AD.nl, de AD App of jouw favoriete podcastplatform. Support the show: https://krant.nl/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Into the 99
Teval - Beating Them To It

Into the 99

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 53:14


On this weeks episode Daniel, Slothy and Sherman talk about Teval, Arbiter of Virtue. This unique commander gives us extreme cost reduction as well as an odd mechanic of life loss. Tell us what you think of the deck ? What direction would you have gone?Deck list belowhttps://archidekt.com/decks/12615131/teval_beating_them_to_it Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Intothe99Go to house of cards for the best place to grab lists! Use the promo code IT99 for a discount! Supports a great shop, saves you money and supports the show! https://houseofcards.ca/Check out these amazing sleeves ! Ai Armor is the best in the game and if you click the link below you can get some amazing new designs. Support an awesome company and support us in the process!https://www.amazon.com/stores/AiArmor/page/E772952B-3C23-4BE5-AA38-81B49CA42450?maas=maas_adg_2D6C4AC19673AFF658FDF6AD59314A37_afap_abs&ref_=aa_maas&tag=maasIf you want awesome audio equipment buy Rode ! Our affiliate link is below!https://brandstore.rode.com?sca_ref=6254570.6h6a2qaxNBWe have new merch! Make sure you check it out!teespring.com/stores/intothe99    Intro musicMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/abbynoise/dreamlineLicense code: 9JQ8GOXP0XXBBDW3Outro music Music: www.purple-planet.com      Support the show

Calvary Baptist Church Radio Broadcast
Why Jesus Rode a Donkey | Part 2

Calvary Baptist Church Radio Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 29:01


This podcast features the songs "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms" (Golden State Baptist College) and "I Will Glory in the Cross" (Golden State Baptist College) as well as part 2 of the message called "Why Jesus Rode a Donkey" given by Pastor Stephen Pope from the pulpit of Calvary Baptist Church (Union Grove, NC)

The John Batchelor Show
PREVIEW: Colleague Peter Berkowitz of the Hoover Institute remarks on the complaint of many of the professors of the Harvard Law School that the Trump administration rode roughshod over the rule of law. More later.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 14:20


PREVIEW: Colleague Peter Berkowitz of the Hoover Institute remarks on the complaint of many of the professors of the Harvard Law School that the Trump administration rode roughshod over the rule of law. More later. 1910

For Your Amusement: A Theme Park Podcast
The Man Who Rode Every Disney Ride on Earth in 12 Days

For Your Amusement: A Theme Park Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 145:51


This week, we interview the legendary Nathan Firesheets to learn what it's like to ride every operating Disney ride on the planet in only 12 days. Follow more of Nathan on his Youtube Channel! @A_Coaster_Story Consider supporting us on our FourthWall for Bonus Episodes, Merch, and More! www.fyapod.com CREATED & HOSTED BY Ryan Bergara & Byron Marin EDITOR Byron Marin EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS Ryan Bergara Byron Marin Social: http://www.instagram.com/fyapod http://www.instagram.com/ryanbergara http://www.instagram.com/byronamarin FYA Logo by Arthur Kierce (@theonekierce) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Baskin & Phelps
Cavs rode stellar guard play to game one win over Miami

Baskin & Phelps

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 11:59


The Cavaliers saw incredible guard play from Darius Garland, Donovan Mitchell and Ty Jerome, and need that every game this playoffs.

Into the 99
Felothar - Tough To Draw

Into the 99

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 56:22


On this weeks episode Daniel, Sherman and Slothy talk about Felothar the Steadfast. This abzan deck is an immense draw engine that has tons of huge toughness creatures to protect us. This is Doran and Arcades rolled into one and on steroids! Let us know what you would throw in this deck ?Deck list belowhttps://archidekt.com/decks/12615160/felothar_tough_to_draw Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Intothe99Go to house of cards for the best place to grab lists! Use the promo code IT99 for a discount! Supports a great shop, saves you money and supports the show! https://houseofcards.ca/Check out these amazing sleeves ! Ai Armor is the best in the game and if you click the link below you can get some amazing new designs. Support an awesome company and support us in the process!https://www.amazon.com/stores/AiArmor/page/E772952B-3C23-4BE5-AA38-81B49CA42450?maas=maas_adg_2D6C4AC19673AFF658FDF6AD59314A37_afap_abs&ref_=aa_maas&tag=maasIf you want awesome audio equipment buy Rode ! Our affiliate link is below!https://brandstore.rode.com?sca_ref=6254570.6h6a2qaxNBWe have new merch! Make sure you check it out!teespring.com/stores/intothe99    Intro musicMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/abbynoise/dreamlineLicense code: 9JQ8GOXP0XXBBDW3Outro music Music: www.purple-planet.com     Support the show

Southern Illinois Worship Center Podcast
When The Lamb Rode In | Pastor Jason Mckinnies | April 13th, 2025

Southern Illinois Worship Center Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 59:49


A Big Sur Podcast
# 109 Rode in on a Hell's Angel Harley: Mary Lu Spigarelli Toren of Big Sur.

A Big Sur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 109:13


Send us a textMary Lu had a stroke on October 18, 2024. In this episode she speaks of the moment it happened and a bit about the past five months of slow and steady recovery.The episode is followed by a conversation from 2015 where Mary Lu tells of how she got to Big Sur "on the saddle of a Hell's Angel Harley" and what happens after that...Support the show_________________________________________________This podcast is a production of the Henry Miller Memorial Library with support from The Arts Council for Monterey County! Let us know what you think!SEND US AN EMAIL!