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On Culture Friday, John Stonestreet tackles anti-Semitism and conservative politics; Collin Garbarino reviews Nuremberg; and Ukrainians persevere through war. Plus, the Friday morning news.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donateAdditional support comes from Covenant College, where Christian faculty equip students for their callings through hard ideas, deep questions, and meaningful work. covenant.edu/worldFrom Ambassadors Impact Network. Helping purpose-driven entrepreneurs explore financing options that align with their values. More at ambassadorsimpact.comAnd from Dordt University, Dordt University, where concept-based learning builds confident, thoughtful nurses ready to serve with wisdom and grace. dordt.edu
Julia Novak, the CEO and Executive Director of the International City/County Management Association (ICMA), rejoined the podcast to discuss her new role at ICMA. She shared how the organization is adapting after reduced federal grants for international work. She discussed how she has engaged with members and how the Board is revamping the strategic plan. She talked about why the history of public administration is important to the profession and how the role of a Manager has evolved. She also reflected on local government trends from the last 10 years. This episode was recorded from the 2025 ICMA Conference in Tampa, FL. Host: Ben Kittelson
You may know her from her work on the CBS sitcom "Mom" and films like "Midnight in Paris," but you may not know that actress Mimi Kennedy got her start in Rochester. Kennedy is a Rochester native who performed with the Rochester Community Players (RCP) in Agatha Christie's “Spider's Web" when she was 12 years old. She'll be back in her hometown this weekend for an event marking 100 years of the RCP, but first, she joins us to discuss her path from home to Hollywood. Our guests: Mimi Kennedy, actor, author, and activist Karen Olson, historian for the Rochester Community Players Michael Krickmire, president of the Rochester Community Players ---Connections is supported by listeners like you. Head to our donation page to become a WXXI member today, support the show, and help us close the gap created by the rescission of federal funding.---Connections airs every weekday from noon-2 p.m. Join the conversation with questions or comments by phone at 1-844-295-TALK (8255) or 585-263-9994, email, Facebook or Twitter. Connections is also livestreamed on the WXXI News YouTube channel each day. You can watch live or access previous episodes here.---Do you have a story that needs to be shared? Pitch your story to Connections.
First of all, we must send our love and energy to the people of Jamaica. Let’s all show some love and support to the country and culture who have benefited the world so much! I recommend everyone who can find a way to donate to help Jamaican people recover from Hurricane Melissa – and thank […]
In this conversation, Sathiya discusses the impact of childhood experiences on adult sexual issues, emphasizing the importance of addressing past wounds to achieve true personal growth and healing. He highlights the tension between the desire for progress and the necessity of reflection. Know more about Sathiya's work: Join Deep Clean Inner Circle - The Brotherhood You Neeed (+ get coached by Sathiya) For Less Than $2/day Submit Your Questions (Anonymously) To Be Answered On The Podcast Get A Free Copy of The Last Relapse, Your Blueprint For Recovery Watch Sathiya on Youtube For More Content Like This Chapters: (00:00) Understanding the Roots of Addiction and Emotional Pain (02:16) The Importance of Feelings Over Facts in Healing (04:48) Techniques for Accessing Childhood Memories (07:56) Sathiya's Personal Testimony (09:38) Bringing The Holy Spirit In
Erin Cole, founder of Nurturing Our Seeds in Detroit, shares how a porch-side safety moment on Helen Street—mowing vacant lots for elders—grew from a first flower patch into mustard and turnip greens, and ultimately a neighborhood farm and seed-saving hub. We dig into living soil, herb-based compost teas, seed starting as food sovereignty as they supply transplants to 14 Black farms and save okra seed with the Ujamaa Seed Cooperative, and adapting to climate chaos with part-shade cucumbers. We also talk land access and how the Detroit Black Farmer Land Fund strengthens community control—plus Erin's quest to breed a hot pink okra.
We all have seasons that feel underground, where we're growing roots instead of fruit. In this episode, Yaeli reflects on her journey, alignment, and the art of surrendering to divine timing. It's about staying true to your timeline, finding peace in imperfection, and realizing that when the time is right, everything blooms at once.
In this deeply personal episode of Self-Care with Geraldine Hardy, recorded in Germany just before her journey to Thailand, Geraldine opens up about experiencing sudden lumbago — and how physical pain can be the body's way of asking us to stop, reflect, and release. Through her own story of emotional healing, yoga, meditation, and hypnotherapy, Geraldine explores how unprocessed memories, stress, and responsibility can manifest as physical blockages in the spine — and how reconnecting to our body's wisdom can create lasting transformation. You'll learn: - The emotional meaning behind lower back pain and lumbago - How fascia and energy are linked through the root and sacral chakras - Why emotional release can be the key to physical recovery - How to recognize when your body is saying “pause” - Practical tools for self-healing: meditation, yoga, magnesium, and breathwork ✨ Geraldine's message: true healing begins when we stop resisting the pain — and start listening to it.
In this episode of Cultish, we explore why Korea has become a center for a new wave of cult movements—and why the global church should pay attention. If Dr. Walter Martin were alive today, he'd likely be addressing the rise of groups like Shincheonji, the World Mission Society Church of God, Jesus Morning Star, and many others now infiltrating churches throughout the Western world.We're joined by Pastor Yang, who serves as an Adjunct Professor of New Testament at the Presbyterian University and Theological Seminary in Seoul. He holds a Doctor of Theology in New Testament and, from 2023 to 2024, served as a Visiting Scholar at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Illinois.Also joining us is Chris, a former member of Shincheonji and returning guest, sharing his firsthand experience and ongoing efforts to raise awareness about the growing influence of Korean cults around the world.Partner With Us & Be Part of the Mission to Change Lives: HERESHOP OUR MERCH: HEREPlease consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel: CultishTV.comCultish is a 100% crowdfunded ministry. -- Email Chris & Pastor Yang: biblev@daum.net Chris@examiningthecults.org Chris's Website: HEREChris's YouTube: HEREPastor Yang's YouTube: HERE
Register for the Austin listener meetup Sam Altman makes his second appearance on the show to discuss how he's managing OpenAI's explosive growth, what he's learned about hiring hardware people, what makes roon special, how far they are from an AI-driven replacement to Slack, what GPT-6 might enable for scientific research, when we'll see entire divisions of companies run mostly by AI, what he looks for in hires to gauge their AI-resistance, how OpenAI is thinking about commerce, whether GPT-6 will write great poetry, why energy is the binding constraint to chip-building and where it'll come from, his updated plan for how he'd revitalize St. Louis, why he's not worried about teaching normies to use AI, what will happen to the price of healthcare and hosing, his evolving views on freedom of expression, why accidental AI persuasion worries him more than intentional takeover, the question he posed to the Dalai Lama about superintelligence, and more. Recorded live at the Progress Conference, hosted by the Roots of Progress Institute. Special thanks to Big Think for the video production. Read a full transcript enhanced with helpful links, or watch the full video on the new dedicated Conversations with Tyler channel. Recorded October 17th, 2025. Other ways to connect Follow us on X and Instagram Follow Tyler on X Follow Sam on X Sign up for our newsletter Join our Discord Email us: cowenconvos@mercatus.gmu.edu Learn more about Conversations with Tyler and other Mercatus Center podcasts here. Photo Credit: Jeremi Rebecca
Jason's delayed flight debacle -- he's heading back home, but he'll have some stories to tell! Hooter's gets back to its breastaurant roots, Drama corner: Coca-Cola AI ad, Diddy's possible early release, and "DWTS." Plus, no more Chris Pine "Star Trek," and Cher's age-gap relationship is no big deal. But where can we get some "CherLATO?"See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Michael Jaco and Leo Zagami join forces to expose the dark truths behind Jeffrey Epstein's empire and the hidden sects that empowered him. From his connections to elite figures like Les Wexner and Steven Spielberg to the deeper links with the Illuminati, Mega Group, and Sabbatean Frankists, this discussion unpacks the hidden power networks that shaped one of the world's most sinister scandals. Leo draws from his extensive research and latest work to uncover the occult, political, and financial mechanisms that kept Epstein untouchable for years. Together, they trace these threads back to ancient secret societies, global corruption, and the ongoing manipulation of humanity through deception and control.
Matt speaks with Jason Crawford (Roots of Progress Institute) about “technohumanism”—the view that science, technology, and industry are good insofar as they advance human flourishing. They dig into agency vs. accelerationism, why progress creates new problems to solve, and where the next big gains may come from (AI, biotech, nuclear, housing, etc.). References Announcing “The Techno-Humanist Manifesto” — Jason Crawford (Roots of Progress) https://blog.rootsofprogress.org/announcing-the-techno-humanist-manifesto Technohumanism — Overview & Chapters (official project site) https://technohumanist.org/ Roots of Progress (main site / institute) https://rootsofprogress.org/ --- Thanks to our supporters—including Kris Rondolo, Amy Willis, and Christopher McDonald. To support The Curious Task, visit: https://patreon.com/curioustask
In this episode of the Suzi Chicago podcast, I sit down with Jamie Shriner, a brilliant musical comedian I met at a comedy club in San Diego. We dive into her fascinating journey from musical theatre student to writing and performing her own musical comedy songs. Jamie shares how the pandemic helped her find her authentic voice and why she's no longer trying to impress "five guys in the back" but instead creating content for her true audience.Jamie opens up about her childhood as the class clown, her creative process for writing comedy songs, and even reveals her embarrassing "worst gig" story involving a hot-boxed 420 show and an accidentally recorded rant! We also bond over our shared Midwestern roots, our love of chocolate and sweets, and why having your own unique voice is essential in comedy.TIMESTAMPS00:00:33 - Welcome to the Suzi Chicago podcast00:03:06 - Jamie's journey from musical theatre to musical comedy00:07:49 - Finding your authentic voice in comedy00:12:13 - Knowing you're funny as a kid00:17:10 - Jamie's current projects and upcoming album00:21:49 - How Jamie writes comedy songs00:29:24 - Our shared love of sugar and sweets00:34:28 - Jamie's comedy influences00:37:38 - The worst gig Jamie ever had00:41:46 - Jamie's favorite performances and growth as an artistCONNECT WITH JAMIE
We look at the future of MKE Roots, a program that helps teachers make social studies relevant to students. How tribal schools across the Great Lakes region test for safe drinking water. Plus, we look at the history of the ghost army – a unit of soldiers in World War II who used fake weapons and other deception to trick the Nazis.
Are your roots deep? They need to be, especially when the storm comes.
Fluent Fiction - Hindi: Rajat's Reunion: Bridging City Lights and Desert Roots Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hi/episode/2025-11-05-23-34-02-hi Story Transcript:Hi: रजत की मुलाकात रेगिस्तान के समुद्र से होती है, जब वह बस से उतरकर गहरी सांस लेता है।En: रजत meets the ocean of the desert as he steps off the bus and takes a deep breath.Hi: उसकी आंखों को दूर-दूर तक फैले नारंगी रंग के रेत के टीलों और आसमान में फेलती नीली चादर का दृश्य भा जाता है।En: His eyes are enchanted by the sight of the vast orange sand dunes and the blue sheet spreading across the sky.Hi: बार-बार शहर में काम के चलते अपने परिवार से दूर रहने के बाद, रजत आज पहली बार फुर्सत में अपने परिवार के साथ समय बिता रहा था।En: After constantly staying away from his family due to work in the city, रजत is, for the first time, spending leisure time with his family.Hi: आज पुष्कर मेले का दिन था और दीवाली के बाद की मौसम की ठंडक में नया रंग भर रहा था।En: Today was the day of the पुष्कर fair, and the cold weather after दीवाली was adding a new hue.Hi: सूरज की हल्की गरम किरणें राज की त्वचा पर पड़ती हैं, और दूर संगीत की तानें उसके कानों तक पहुंचती हैं।En: The mild warm rays of the sun fall on रज's skin, and the notes of music reach his ears from afar.Hi: उसकी मां, लीला, उसे देख मुस्कुराती हैं और कहती हैं, "राज, हमने तम्हें बहुत याद किया।En: His mother, लीला, smiles at him and says, "राज, we missed you a lot."Hi: " राज की बहन, आऱ्यन, उसे खींचकर ऊंटों के पास ले जाती है।En: राज's sister, आऱ्यन, pulls him towards the camels.Hi: रज के मन में थोड़ी झिझक है, पर उसने निर्णय लिया कि वह इस मेलें में पूरी तरह से भाग लेंगे।En: रज feels a bit hesitant, but he decides to fully participate in the fair.Hi: ऊंट की सवारी उसे अपनी जड़ों से जोड़ती है।En: Riding a camel connects him to his roots.Hi: आऱ्यन उसे ऊंट दौड़ में हिस्सा लेने के लिए चुनौती देता है।En: आऱ्यन challenges him to take part in the camel race.Hi: रेस का हिस्सा बनते हुए, राज बंदिशों से मुक्त हो जाता है।En: As राज becomes a part of the race, he feels liberated from constraints.Hi: ऊंटों की ताल और रेगिस्तान की चपलता में वह खो जाता है।En: He loses himself in the rhythm of the camels and the agility of the desert.Hi: रेस का अंत होते ही राज की शर्म कुछ कम हो जाती है।En: As the race ends, राज's shyness diminishes somewhat.Hi: जैसे-जैसे सूरज डूबता है, रंग बिरंगी तंबुओं और दुकानों की छटा दृश्य को और भी निखार देती है।En: As the sun sets, the vibrant tents and stalls enhance the view.Hi: रेत में बैठी लीला और रजत, सूर्यास्त के समय का आनंद लेते हैं।En: Sitting on the sand, लीला and रजत enjoy the evening.Hi: उनके बीच की खामोशी अब बोझिल नहीं रही।En: The silence between them is no longer burdensome.Hi: राज महसूस करता है कि वह दोनों दुनियाओं का हिस्सा है - शहर का व्यस्त जीवन और रेगिस्तान का शांत स्नेह।En: राज feels that he belongs to both worlds—the bustling life of the city and the serene affection of the desert.Hi: जैसे ही मेले का शोर थमने लगता है, राज और लीला साझा मुस्कान में बंध जाते हैं।En: As the noise of the fair begins to fade, राज and लीला are bound by a shared smile.Hi: राज ने आज न केवल मेलें में हिस्सा लिया, बल्कि नए रूप में अपने परिवार और परंपरा को पाया।En: Today, राज not only participated in the fair but also discovered his family and tradition in a new way.Hi: उसने यह समझ लिया कि वह अपनी नयी और पुरानी पहचान के बीच तालमेल बिठा सकता है।En: He realizes that he can balance his new and old identity.Hi: उस रात, रज तंबू के भीतर सोकर महसूस करता है कि उसने अपनी जड़ों से एक नया बंधन बना लिया है।En: That night, sleeping inside the tent, रज feels he has created a new bond with his roots.Hi: तीनों भाई-बहनों की हंसी और वो यादें जिन्हें वे हमेशा संजोकर रखेंगे, उसके दिल पर मीठी छाप छोड़ देती हैं।En: The laughter of the three siblings and the memories they will always cherish leave a sweet impression on his heart.Hi: वह अपने दिल में एक नया आत्मविश्वास महसूस करता है, जैसे कि उसने अपनी पहचान के दोनों हिस्सों को स्वीकार कर लिया है।En: He feels a new confidence within, as if he has embraced both parts of his identity. Vocabulary Words:enchanted: भा जाताleisure: फुर्सतdunes: टीलोंhue: रंगhesitant: झिझकconstraints: बंदिशोंagility: चपलताvibrant: रंग बिरंगीenhance: निखार देनाserene: शांतaffection: स्नेहburdensome: बोझिलbalance: तालमेलidentity: पहचानembraced: स्वीकारsiblings: भाई-बहनोंcherish: संजोकरconfidence: आत्मविश्वासdiscover: पायाbond: बन्धनtent: तंबूmemories: यादेंliberated: मुक्तnotes: तानेंrealizes: समझsunset: सूर्यास्तparticipate: भागcamels: ऊंटोंtent stalls: तंबुओं और दुकानोंchallenges: चुनौती
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High performers don't crave praise — they crave safety. In this episode, Julie Holly unpacks why performance became your path to belonging and how to finally stop earning love that was always meant to be received.The Roots of Approval: Why You Keep Proving YourselfYou've achieved so much — but deep down, something still drives you to keep proving. No matter how much success you build, that quiet hum remains: Do enough. Be enough. Don't let anyone down.In this intimate reflection, Julie Holly reveals why performance became your path to belonging. Through the lens of attachment theory, polyvagal insight, and real-life experience, you'll discover how your nervous system learned to equate doing well with being safe — and how to rewrite that pattern from the inside out.You'll learn:Why approval isn't about ego — it's about safety and connection.How your nervous system links performance to survival.The difference between unconditional and conditional attachment — and how it shaped your adult identity.How approval takes many forms: applause, silence, avoidance, or even belonging in unsafe spaces.Why high performance can become a survival response instead of an authentic expression.How recalibration at the identity level begins freeing your body and mind from old attachment loops.This episode offers both compassionate understanding and practical application — blending science, story, and soul to help you stop striving for what you already carry.
"Everything about our waking being is affected by the food we eat. And it's not just where your food comes from, but the ingredients…with integrity. Who is putting their love and passion into a crop? Who is not taking the shortcuts? How are individual ingredients… affecting our overall mood, physicality, all those things. All this is coming to light now— this is not pseudoscience anymore." —Jennifer Waxman Every meal shapes more than our day—it shapes our health, our habits, and even our outlook. The world talks about superfoods and supplements, but the real power is digging into what grows close to home. By shifting perspective on our plate, we can change everything we thought we knew about wellness. Raised on homegrown food and practical kitchen wisdom, Seed2source co-founder, Jennifer Waxman, turned her roots into a mission to make agriculture accessible and meaningful. She's faced the challenges of new food technologies, bridged the gap between farms and hospitals, and built real-world solutions for everyday eaters. Today, she proves anyone can harness the benefits of smarter agriculture, even without expert know-how. Expect surprising tips about local sourcing, honest talk about common food myths, behind-the-scenes glimpses at hospital nutrition programs, and smart strategies for bringing better produce (and practices) into your life—all served in this week's episode. Stream now! Meet Jennifer: Jennifer Waxman, co-founder and managing partner at Seed2Source, began her career in agribusiness and natural wellness in 2000 after earning her MBA from Rollins College. She became a global leader in agricultural water conservation and hydroponics, gaining early insights into Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) before its U.S. emergence. In 2005, she founded a consulting firm focused on sustainable agriculture and wellness, managing supply chains and pioneering food-as-medicine models. As Executive Director of The Villages Grown, she developed a community-centric, local food system business model. Jennifer is a respected mentor and advocate for the Local Food Movement, collaborating with major health and academic institutions. She educates on nutrient-dense growing and the health impacts of diet, emphasizing the link between agriculture and wellness. Her leadership spans board roles, keynote speaking, and editorial contributions across national and international agricultural organizations. Website Instagram Email Connect with NextGen Purpose: Website Facebook Instagram LinkedIn YouTube Episode Highlights: 00:44 Meet Jennifer 04:11 Lessons Learned from Successes and Failures 07:34 Transitioning to Agriculture: Nurturing Plants and People 16:04 The Impact of Food as Medicine 21:59 Education and Empowerment in Agriculture 30:58 The Future of Agriculture and Its Broader Impact 36:16 Agriculture at the Roots of All Sectors
Powered by NoFo BrewingFor this episode of The Roots, we check in on the Prague Raptors in the Czech Republic and how a family from Leeds, England is looking to grow the club- even by reaching out overseas- and how Pirates have taken over in Chile...Enjoy!
We had the honor of interviewing New York Times Best selling author Erin A. Craig. We covered her book House of Roots and Ruin book here on the podcast and have a drink for that! This time, we chatted all about her debut adult novel A Land So Wide. We created "The Barn Warming" for A Land So Wide. It is our take on a hot toddy! Greer needs some serious comfort and liquor for this book. Tune in for some inside information on A Land So Wide and her upcoming Phantom of the Opera Book!
From graffiti tags in Queens to cakes for J.Lo, Aerosmith, and the Mets, Don Donerunno's story is anything but ordinary. In this milestone 50th episode, we sit down with The Cake Don himself—a true late bloomer who found his calling at 41 and built a thriving custom cake business from the ground up.Born and raised in Whitestone, Queens, Don Donerunno always knew he was an artist. But it wasn't until a friend asked him to make a cake—on a whim—that his entire life trajectory changed. That first cake led to a viral Facebook post, which sparked orders, which snowballed into a full-fledged business. Fifteen years later, he's worked with the likes of Jennifer Lopez, Sebastian Maniscalco, Shaquille O'Neal, the Wahlbergs, and Aerosmith—and he did it all without a formal culinary background or startup funding.This episode isn't about frosting and fondant. It's about art, resilience, trauma, healing, and finding your lane—no matter how long it takes to get there. At 57, Don reflects on what it means to finally feel alive doing the work he was always meant to do. He opens up about the anxiety attacks, financial risk, and personal transformation that marked the early years of his business. And he gets real about shedding ego, working with intention, and becoming the kind of man his daughters can be proud of.We dive into:How starting over at 41 unlocked a lifelong creative passionThe unexpected role of graffiti, hip hop, and Queens street culture in shaping his artistic identityWhat it really takes to build a successful small business with no safety netThe power of social media—without chasing viralityAyahuasca, ego death, and how healing work changed his leadership styleCustomer service as art, and why emotional intelligence is key to brand longevityDon also shares:Why he doesn't chase trends—and how that's helped him build a sustainable businessHow being authentic online has earned him lifelong customers (and surprise celebrity calls)The lessons he learned from panic attacks, financial pressure, and family responsibilitiesWhy he measures every decision by its impact on his daughtersWhat it means to be “an addition to someone's tradition” rather than a flash-in-the-pan trendIf you're a creative, entrepreneur, or anyone feeling like it's “too late” to start over—this one's for you. Don's story proves that it's never too late to align your work with your purpose, never too late to find your people, and never too late to build something that lasts. His energy is calm, his insights are real, and his commitment to showing up with integrity is magnetic.This episode is also a powerful reminder that your “big break” might not be loud—it might start with a single cake, a Facebook post, or a friend who sees your gift before you do.Whether you're dreaming of launching something new or already knee-deep in the grind, Don's wisdom hits home. It's about craft, consistency, and choosing real connection over empty hype.Enjoying the podcast? Want to go deeper?Subscribe to I'm an Artist, Not a Salesman wherever you get your podcasts—new episodes drop weekly.Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to help others discover the show.Share this episode with someone who needs the reminder that it's never too late to create a second act.Follow the host on Instagram at @imnotasalesmanpod for behind-the-scenes content and updates on upcoming guests.Thanks for being here for our 50th episode. Here's to 50 more—full of real stories, real people, and the art of showing up.
Jerome presents historical rock, roots and blues events that occurred in the month of November in years gone by. Podcast includes, in order of appearance, tracks by Jerry Lee Lewis, Slim Harpo, Fats Domino, Johnnie Ray, John Lennon, The Who, Rolling Stones, The Band, Milli Vanilli, Link Ray, Robert Johnson, Kokomo Arnold, Mississippi John Hurt, Big Joe Turner, Sharon Jones, Billie Forrester, Carl Perkins, Tampa Red, Bill Haley, Johnny Horton, Eva Cassidy , Sonny Boy Williamson, John Lee Hooker, Carey Bell, Joe Hill Louis, Sylvester Weaver, Howlin Wolf, Nick Drake, Jimi Hendrix Experience, Cream, Pink Floyd. Size: 130 MB (136,790,330 bytes) Duration: 1:11:19
Joining John Maytham to separate fact from fiction is Prof Jonny Peter, Head of Allergology and Clinical Immunology at UCT. He helps us unpack what inflammation really is, how diet plays a role, and why TikTok’s oversimplified advice could be doing more harm than good. While the idea of eating to reduce inflammation has solid scientific roots, the social media version often strips away nuance and promotes unnecessary restrictions. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30pm. CapeTalk fans call in, to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) to Afternoon Drive with John Maytham broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/BSFy4Cn or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/n8nWt4x Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Isthan discovers the shocking cost of a moment of relief. *** Support us on Patreon! Patrons get access to weekly premium episodes, including behind-the-scenes insights into our game, spoiler-free specials featuring games-related chat, and tons more. Tabletop Gold is Lars Casteen, David Chernicoff, Zoe Chernicoff, R. Matt Humphreys, and Robin Lange. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating and review at the podcast service of your choice, and find our website at www.tabletopgold.com. The Roots of Ruin is a production of the Pathfinder Adventure Path Abomination Vaults for Pathfinder Second Edition. Licensed music by Nicolas Jeudy / Dark Fantasy Studio, Phat Phrog Studio, and GameDev Market. Original music by Lars Casteen. The Roots of Ruin is a Tabletop Gold production, produced under the Paizo Incorporated Fan Content policy. The Roots of Ruin uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Paizo Inc., used under Paizo's Fan Content Policy (paizo.com/licenses/fancontent). Paizo does not recognize, endorse, or sponsor this project in any way. Original characters and content are the property of Tabletop Gold. For more information about Paizo Inc. and Paizo products, visit paizo.com…
Intimate Covenant Podcast - biblical perspective for a fuller marriage and extraordinary sex
Send us a textWe trace how Darwin and Freud shaped cultural ideas about sex and how these philosophies have infiltrated even modern religion.Darwin and Freud both rejected a divine order of the universe or a spiritual guide for moral and ethical living. Their influences profoundly shape the course of modern philosophy and our current society.Many modern Christians have unwittingly adopted influences from Darwin and Freud into their own theology, especially in how we approach sexuality and sexual desire.We must reject the idea that sex is purely biological or that sex is in contrast to spirituality. The Bible teaches that sexuality is created by God with spiritual significance, purpose and importance.Warning: We cover necessary and important topics about the marriage relationship and sex. We use frank language without being crude or crass. Our approach is biblical and wholesome, but not intended for singles — especially not for children.Please support these companies that support Intimate Covenant:Married Dance — https://marrieddance.com/?aff=29 We're a Christian-friendly, marriage-centered sex toy and marital aid store for couples that's nudity-free. Shop from this link for special savings and part of your purchase will support Intimate Covenant. Coconu — http://www.coconu.com Coconu is committed to helping people lead healthier, happier lives by offering 100% safe and organic personal care products. Your purchase helps support Intimate Covenant AND you get 15% OFF. Coupon Code: intimateconvenantDating Divas — https://thedatingdivas.myshopify.com?sca_ref=6278443.H6eWDeXGfx Strengthening marriages one date at a time. Shop from this link and your part of your purchase will help support Intimate Covenant. Check out their Sexy Subscription Boxes!Honoring Intimates — https://www.honoringintimates.com/?ref=INTIMATECOVENANT Modest and classy premium lingerie, model-free. Get 20% off and support Intimate Covenant with your purchase.Ginger & Peach — https://www.gingerandpeachlingerie.com/ Ginger & Peach lingerie is a Christian husband and wife owned brand bringing classy, model-free lingerie to the market. Get 10% off your order and support Intimate Covenant with code: “INTIMATECOVENANT" To send your comments, questions and suggestions, go to our website: www.intimatecovenant.com/podcast and click on the button: “Contact the Podcast” for an ANONYMOUS submission form. Or, send an email: podcast@intimatecovenant.com Thanks for sharing, rating, reviewing and subscribing! Cherishing, Matt & JennPS — If you have been blessed by the message of this podcast, we would deeply appreciate your support by donating to our mission of spreading God's plan for intimate marriage and holy sexuality.Join us at Patreon: www.patreon.com/intimatecovenant www.intimatecovenant.com Intimate Covenant | Matt & JSupport the show
ABOUT THE EPISODEA curated survey of ten seminal works in Christian political theology—from Justin Martyr and Augustine to Calvin, Rutherford, and Oliver O'Donovan—highlighting the development of theological reflection on church, state, and authority across the centuries.Resources to Click“Do the Reading: Selections in Political Theology” – Brad GreenTheme of the Month: Do the Reading: Selections in Political TheologyGive to Support the WorkBooks to ReadFrom Irenaeus to Grotius: A Sourcebook in Christian Political Thought – Oliver O'DonovanApostolic Fathers – J.B. Lightfoot ed. Michael HolmesCity of God – Augustine of HippoSumma Theologica – Thomas AquinasThe Divine Comedy: Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso – Dante AlighieriLuther: Selected Political Writings – Martin Luther; ed. J.M. PorterInstitutes of the Christian Religion – John Calvin ed. John T. McNeill, trans. Ford Lewis BattlesVindiciae Contra Tyrannos: A Defense of Liberty Against Tyrants – Stephen Junius BrutusPolitica – Johannes AlthusiusLeviathan – Thomas HobbesLex Rex: The Law is King – Samuel RutherfordThe Emergence of Liberty in the Modern World: The Influence of Calvin on Five Governments from the 16th-18th Centuries – Douglas F. KellyThe Oxford Guide to the Historical Reception of Augustine – eds. Karla Pollman and Willemien OttenThe Desire of the Nations: Rediscovering the Roots of Political Theology – Oliver O'Donovan
Roots need to grow before you see fruit. Pastor Sonny Hennessy preaches on the results (fruit) of our thoughts and actions (roots) and what we can learn in the waiting.Scripture in this message: Jeremiah 17:7-10, John 15:5, Matthew 7:16-20, Luke 6:43-45, Gensis 11:1-9, Acts 2:1-6Watch this message on YouTubeJust starting your Jesus journey? Let us know by filling out this form so we can connect with you personallyHello Card Tithes & OfferingsPlease consider giving to help us spread the life giving message of Jesus to the 920 and beyondGive Here --Follow Life Church on socialsLCGB Facebook LCGB Instagram LCGB YouTube
Welcome to the Strength Connection!Dr. Robb Kelly is a renowned Addiction expert, creating the Robb Kelly group, a Telehealth Neuroscience Coaching company with a 98% success rate,working with patients to improve their optimal performance by using Brain Spotting and other neuroscience coaching evidence based approaches.In this episode, Dr. Robb shares his transformative journey from addiction to recovery, emphasizing the importance of understanding the neuroscience behind addiction. He discusses his unique approach to treatment, which boasts a 98% success rate, and highlights the significance of the subconscious mind in overcoming addiction. Dr. Kelly also explores the impact of environment and relationships on recovery, advocating for a positive mindset and the power of community support.Connect directly with Dr. Robb at:https://robbkelly.com/Or his personal cell: (214) 600-0210Chapters00:00 Introduction to Dr. Rob Kelly's Journey02:41 The Roots of Addiction and Personal Struggles05:42 The Turning Point: A Moment of Surrender08:48 The Role of Spirituality in Recovery11:36 Innovative Approaches to Addiction Treatment14:49 Understanding the Neuroscience of Addiction17:42 The Importance of Living in the Now26:48 Understanding the Addictive Mindset30:47 Transforming Neural Pathways for Recovery35:50 The Power of Subliminal Messaging40:40 Surrounding Yourself with Success46:00 The Ripple Effect of Positivity
November 3, 2025Yesterday was All Saints Day, or All Soul's Day, and in Mexico, The Day of the Dead. Sometimes we forget how our ancestors have shaped us. What positive attributes have we acquired?What has been passed down to us that we may not even recognize? In today's episode we will root ourselves into our lineage – noticing the beautiful gifts we have been given that make us who we are, and the challenges, generational trauma, or fears that have been passed down that we need to tend to.
Nancy Matsumoto discusses her new book Reaping What She Sows, an exploration of the women transforming our broken food system from the ground up. We talk about what an alternative food system really looks like, why women are at the forefront of this movement, and how they're reimagining the way we grow, distribute, and consume food could offer a more just, sustainable, and human-centric future. Links Reaping What She Sows by Nancy Matsumoto Other episodes if you liked this one: Episode 263: Ooooby – Out of Our Own Back YardIn this episode, Pete Russell discusses how the platform Ooooby links customers with small‑scale local growers, promoting a shift away from the large industrial system and toward local, independent food supply chains. Episode 338: Real Organic vs Regenerative FarmingThis episode features Dave Chapman and delves into the broader food‑system issues: corporate consolidation in agriculture, how "regenerative" is being used (or misused) as a buzzword, and how the choice of farming systems impacts equity, transparency and consumer trust. Please support the podcast on Patreon And follow Roots and All: On Instagram @rootsandallpod On Facebook @rootsandalluk On LinkedIn @rootsandall
A family from north suburban Glenview has donated their tree to Chicago to use as the city's official Christmas tree. Crews cut down the 66-foot Norway Spruce Monday morning in front of a home on Pine Street.
In this episode of Pacific Ward, we dig into the foundational principles that make democracy legitimate — free will, shared power, and the consent of the governed. We take a direct look at how the current U.S. political system has allowed money and influence to overshadow public will, creating a democracy that too often listens to donors before citizens.But pointing out what's broken isn't enough.We need a vision for what could replace corruption with trust.So, we explore the Aloran Federation — a fictional yet practical blueprint for a future democracy grounded in accountability, collaboration, and flexibility. In this model, political parties must continually earn their place through real public support. No party can dominate. Systems are meant to evolve with the people, not against them. Authority is treated not as a prize — but as a privilege granted through consent.At the heart of this episode lies a belief both simple and powerful:Democracy survives only when the people hold real, continuous power to change their government.We examine why a healthy society must nurture a culture where trust is earned, leadership is accountable, and free will is protected — not just in law, but in everyday civic life.This isn't about tearing down democracy —it's about rebuilding its foundations so it can stand for generations to come.Join us as we imagine how democracy becomes worthy of its promise — when authority serves those who grant it.A better system isn't radical.It's responsible.
In this episode Chris brings us Opinion Scholarship on the origins of Judeo-Christian monotheism. We explore the archeological evidence seeking Yahweh in the historical record. From Bronze Age Egypt to the Hittites and the Canaanite tribes in-between, what we find in unexpected. Is it possible that the religion of Yahweh has an entirely different origin and history than that of the Hebrew God, El? Is it possible that Christianity continues the tradition of the religion of Yahweh and not of El? And is it possible that monotheism was not an original component of Hebrew religion, but was rather adopted from foreign influence. Is it possible that this influence came from the Indo-European world? Find out here. Enjoy ;)
In this episode, we welcome Justin Lin. Justin is a producer and director with a resume that includes Better Luck Tomorrow, Fast & Furious, Star Trek Beyond, “True Detective,” “Magnum P.I.,” Annapolis, The Fast & the Furious: Tokyo Drift, Fast Five, Fast & Furious 6, F9: The Fast Saga, Fast X, and Last Days — his return to indie filmmaking. In our chat, he shares about his formative years, his pathway into directing, and the making of Last Days. He also offers practical recommendations for today's up-and-coming independent filmmakers. “The Making Of” is presented by AJA:UDC-4K: More than just an average 12G-SDI and HDMI up/down/cross converterAJA's newest Mini-Converter boasts powerful 12G-SDI and HDMI 2.0 I/O, 4K/UltraHD/2K/HD scaling, frame sync, frame rate conversion, and more. Unlocking an expansive range of conversion possibilities, UDC-4K enables teams to get disparate sources into a common format and timing reference. Explore how UDC-4K solves some of the most common production and post challenges.Shoot. Store. Secure. Smile.The OWC Guardian is a bus‑powered, portable NVMe SSD featuring 256‑bit AES OPAL hardware encryption and a color touch‑screen for intuitive, secure access. With up to 1,000 MB/s real‑world transfer speeds, platform‑agnostic operation (Mac, PC, iPad Pro), and a rugged anodized aluminum enclosure, it's built to protect audit‑sensitive media and projects anytime, anywhere. Learn more hereNDI November:NDI November is a month-long, free, virtual event series dedicated to exploring the power of NDI technology for modern live production. Throughout November 2025, we'll bring together industry experts, vendors, dealers, and system integrators to deliver an in-depth look at NDI workflows and innovations shaping the future of IP-based production.Each session will feature live demos, real-world case studies, and practical workflow tips, along with dedicated deep dives into the past, present, and future of NDI technology. Attendees will learn how NDI can transform their productions—whether in broadcast, education, worship, corporate AV, or live events.Learn more hereMeet Stream Deck Studio:Meet Stream Deck Studio, the ultimate control surface designed for professional broadcast and live production environments. Built on the iconic Elgato hardware and powered by Bitfocus software, it offers a hyper-customizable experience that simplifies even the most complex workflows. With compatibility across hundreds of devices from the industry's top vendors, Stream Deck Studio gives you complete command over your production setup, making it easier than ever to create seamless, high-quality broadcasts. Call Videoguys at 800-323-2325 to learn more and take your production control to the next level today!Learn more hereAmerican Film Market (AFM)Nov. 11-16, 2025 | Los AngelesAFM is the premier film acquisition, development and networking event where more than $1 Billion in distribution and film financing deals are closed each year on completed films and those in every stage of development. More business-oriented than any other motion picture event, thousands of professionals from all corners of our industry come together at AFM to develop, showcase, discover, finance and license 1000s of independent films and projects destined for the world's audiences.Visit the site herePodcast Rewind:Oct 2025 - Ep. 101…Advertise in “The Making Of” and reach 250K filmmakers, TV production pros, and content creators each week. For more info, email mvalinsky@me.com Get full access to The Making Of at themakingof.substack.com/subscribe
Review: Tests, trials, temptations – Pressure and the power of resistance! The role of patience in faith's development. Driven by doubt or “all in” faith. Wisdom is available! Ask in faith. “Pursuing” …. What am I pursuing? (Focusing on, chasing, absorbed with) If riches, I will lose my opportunity to make a difference, leave a legacy! Riches (trusts in and pursues riches) 1 Timothy 6:17, 18 Money: Gift of Grace (Philippians 4:19); Tool to have, not lord to have you! Not to allow money or lack of it define us. Endurance: temptation is inevitable; endurance is invaluable (1 Corinthians 10:13) James 1:16 – ✸✸Deceived: moved away from Truth: deceiver Vehicles in our culture (Media; AI) James 1:17 – Our Father is the True Giver of everything Good and Perfect! And He does not Change! James 1:18 – The Word of Truth: Inseparable from Jesus! (John 1:4; John 6:63) John 8:31, 32 Hebrews 4:12 ✸✸The voice, information of the deceiver is often very convincing; looks and sounds right on the surface! (“spins” circumstances, wants; “twists” Scriptures to fit agenda)
Tom Shepard is the Founding Executive Director of Youth Documentary Academy, a program that I wish I'd had access to growing up. Entering its 13th season, YDA is close to premiering its latest flight of short films by underprivileged and at-risk youth with sincere stories to tell. You can still get tickets for the November 9th, 2025 premiere at https://www.youthdocumentary.org/2025worldpremiere/. In this episode I get to talk with Tom about his time growing up, leaving and returning to Colorado Springs, the importance of the YDA program locally, Sundance in Colorado and how YDA can expand in these troubling times.Mentioned in this episode:First Congregational ChurchRocky Mountain Women's FilmIFSOC - Ralph GiordanoHomeward PIkes PeakColorado Springs Homeless UnionPoor Richard'sYouth Documentary AcademyCitizens ProjectInside Out Youth ServicesFollow BNLO on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok!0:00 Splash/Sponsor/Intro0:31 Greetings and Monologue4:37 Ad Break5:32 Introducing Tom Shepard/Wallet Strategy7:01 Night Owling8:00 COS to SFO10:35 Roots in Town15:48 James Dobson is Dead23:45 Youth Documentary Academy 29:14 Using Filmmaking to Process Trauma32:40 How do you Replicate YDA?33:58 Scouring for Funds40:10 Giving up, Going Back42:57 Sundance in Colorado50:17 Film COS53:26 Letting the Kids Shine57:53 The Shifting Zeitgeist59:43 Letting Film Change Your Mind 1:05:15 Shutting up for a Moment to be Compassionate1:13:45 Paying for Culture1:17:15 The A.I. Sitch in Filmmaking1:21:31 Interview Closeout1:22:42 Outro/Credits
Americana, Roots, Folk, Blues and Country music. Featured Artists . New and classic tracks.A JONI MITCHELL SPECIAL.
A family from north suburban Glenview has donated their tree to Chicago to use as the city's official Christmas tree. Crews cut down the 66-foot Norway Spruce Monday morning in front of a home on Pine Street.
Hocus Focus Mix met Oscar and the Wolf, Tommy Trash, Sebastian Ingrosso, Delerium, Sarah McLachlan, Spiller, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Sean Paul, The Roots & Cody Chestnutt
A family from north suburban Glenview has donated their tree to Chicago to use as the city's official Christmas tree. Crews cut down the 66-foot Norway Spruce Monday morning in front of a home on Pine Street.
Speaker: Kyle Brooks"Roots of Love: Following Jesus Right Where You Are"Jeremiah 29:1,4-7www.risenhayward.com
Join Pastor Lucas Miles as he continues his series on “The Pagan Threat.” In this powerful message, Pastor Lucas clarifies that the threat is not individual pagans, but the broader effort to replace the Christian Gospel in society with alternative ideologies rooted in secularism and Marxism. He explains how these movements often use the Hegelian dialectic to introduce radical ideas under more socially acceptable terms, ultimately seeking to erode the foundations of biblical truth. Drawing from Scripture, including the account of the Tower of Babel, Pastor Lucas explores the spiritual and historical roots of humanity's rebellion against God and warns against the rise of self-deification—when individuals place themselves in the position of God, defining morality and truth on their own terms.Pastor Lucas also exposes how “soft paganism” has subtly crept into the modern church, through practices like the Enneagram and through attitudes that judge others in ways that only God can. Throughout the message, Pastor Lucas addresses three major challenges facing Christians today: doubts about the goodness of God, the church's role in justice, and the exclusivity of Christianity. He explains that questioning God's goodness lies at the heart of rebellion, that the failures of the church do not invalidate the truth of the Gospel, and that salvation is found only in Jesus—yet God's love is revealed in giving humanity the dignity of choice.Key Themes:The real “Pagan Threat"The use of the Hegelian dialecticRebellion and self-deification“Soft paganism” in the modern churchDoubting God's goodnessThe church's role in justiceThe exclusivity of ChristThe call to discernment and truthTimestamps:01:22 - What is the Pagan Threat?02:11 - Marxism, Hegelian Dialectic, and Cultural Shifts04:36 - Tower of Babel & Rebellion Against God07:20 - Cancel Culture and the “Hive Brain”08:23 - Self-Deification and Worship of Self09:31 - Soft Paganism in the Church11:09 - The Enneagram and Occult Influences13:12 - Why Deception is So Effective14:01 - Three Main Challenges to Faith15:36 - Doubting the Goodness of God18:54 - The Problem of Evil & God's Character22:41 - The Church's Role in Justice28:09 - The Exclusivity of Christianity51:42 - Closing Prayer & Invitation
Mission Sunday | Pastor Brad Nave
Each autumn we contemplate questions both old and new. Explore how determining the vintage of our oldest questions can help us find ways to hold our new thoughts in tension as we pour our best into another year of learning, of aging. Speaker: Pastor Jae Newman Part of the series “Roots of the Fruits”
Pastor Dennis Ticen - Sermon for November 2, 2025. Part 2 of "Roots of Hope." Deuteronomy 5:1-7.
In this special Día de Muertos bonus episode, Natalie invites KPBS web producer Leslie Gonzalez to explore Tijuana's famous Mercado Hidalgo and discover the stunning altar that's built each year to honor the market's founding partners who have passed away.But there's a twist: Leslie has never actually visited Tijuana. Her parents always warned her that it was too dangerous. Now, this trip becomes a personal journey of discovery, connection, and celebration that goes far beyond the border itself. It immerses her in the colors, flavors, and traditions of Día de Muertos.Social media and contactFrom KPBS, “Port of Entry” tells cross-border stories that connect us. More stories at www.portofentrypod.orgFacebook: www.facebook.com/portofentrypodcastInstagram: www.instagram.com/portofentrypodSupport our show at www.kpbs.org/donate. Search “Port of Entry” in the gifts section to get our sling bag as a thank-you gift.If your business or nonprofit wants to sponsor our show, email corporatesupport@kpbs.org.Text or call the "Port of Entry" team at 619-500-3197 anytime with questions or comments about the show or email us at podcasts@kpbs.org.CreditsHosts: Alan Lilienthal and Natalie GonzálezWriter/Producer: Julio C. Ortiz FrancoTechnical Producer/Sound Designer: Adrian VillalobosEditor: Chrissy NguyenEpisodes translated by: Natalie González and Julio C. Ortíz FrancoDirector of Audio Programming and Operations: Lisa Morrisette-Zapp
Did you know that the concept of spiritual covering originated from the "Shepherding Movement" in the 1970s? Many prideful leaders are pounding ungodly doctrine down the throats of many wounded Christians ... manipulating and trying to gain control over souls, which is a form of witchcraft. This pattern is still being witnessed in various churches and on social media as a worldly recognition; often involving occult impartations and the glorification of self! A spiritual covering is NOT required for accountability. Let's be clear: You're covering and ultimate authority belongs to God, NOT man! Be wary of leaders who twist Scripture and prioritize submission to themselves over God. There are dangers of occult traditions and rituals that glorify self and place humans as divine authority, my friends! Spiritual coverings are a SCAM: You're covering comes from our Creator, not His creation! Chapters: * 00:00:00 Welcome Melia & The Vertical Relationship Show * 00:00:20 Vertical Relationship with Jesus is Vital * 00:00:50 Ungodly Spiritual Coverings Exposed * 00:01:25 Ungodly Pride & Stealing God's Glory * 00:02:00 Accountability to God, Not Man * 00:02:40 The Roots of Spiritual Covering * 00:03:30 Occultic Impartations and False Authority * 00:04:15 The Shepherding Movement's Downfall * 00:05:00 Leaders' Mistakes and the Need for Humility * 00:05:45 The Deception of Spiritual Coverings * 00:06:30 The Holy Spirit as Our Guide * 00:07:00 Submission to God vs. Man * 00:07:45 Ministry Without Covering * 00:08:30 Fivefold Ministry: Co-laboring, 1 Body under 1 Christ * 00:09:15 God's Direct Order and Avoiding Control * 00:10:00 God Raises His Chosen Leaders, Not Systems * 00:10:45 God's Pick for our Calling, Appoint, Anointing & Commissioning * 00:11:30 Biblical Examples of God's Final Authority * 00:12:15 Understanding Scripture in Context * 00:13:00 Leaders' Accountability and Responsibility * 00:13:45 Serving God, Not Titles of Man * 00:14:30 The Importance of Discernment & Testing the Spirit * 00:15:15 Walking Alone & Relying on God * 00:16:00 Seeking Truth Through Repentance * 00:16:30 Spreading the Love of Jesus * 00:17:00 Support God's Mission * 00:17:30 Love & Blessings Blessings xo- Melia's Courses -> https://meliadiana.com/vertical-relationship-academy Melia's Services -> https://meliadiana.com/our-services Melia's Books ->https://meliadiana.com/books Melia's Prophetic Mentorship-> https://meliadiana.com/vertical-ambassador-mentorship
The October 7th attacks of Hamas on Israel were an unprecedented, surprise incursion by land, sea, and air that stunned the world and prompted Israel to declare war. The attacks, which included massacres in Israeli communities and a music festival, resulted in the deaths of over 1,200 Israelis and foreign nationals and the capture of some 251 hostages. This deadly terrorist attack was years in the making, but the underlying conflict goes back much further. It starts with the 1948 formation of Israel and the displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in the wars that began there, an event known to Palestinians as the Nakba (Arabic for "catastrophe"). But the roots of the conflict extend even further—to Ottoman-era conflict between Jewish and Arab residents, the Bar Kokhba revolts in the 2nd century AD, and battles between ancient Israel and its enemies, tracing back all the way to the Iron Age wars between Israelites and the Philistines. The October 7 attack is seen by some as an echo of the cyclical theme of persecution and existential threat against the Jewish people chronicled in the Old Testament, recalling narratives like the Exodus and attacks on ancient Israel. The modern conflict specifically originates in the same coastal region once controlled by the Philistines—an ancient people who lived on the southern coast of Canaan from the 12th century BC until their demise in the 7th century BC. Furthermore, the Bar Kokhba revolt (132–135 AD) was the third and final major Jewish-Roman war, resulting in a devastating defeat for the Jewish population of Judea and leading to the Roman renaming of the province to Syria Palaestina. Today’s guest is Dinesh D'Souza, the director and executive producer of The Dragon's Prophecy. His documentary utilizes archaeological discoveries, suggesting a historical parallel and continuation of conflict. This shows how current global instability and the conflict over Israel are part of a larger story concerning the destiny of nations. We also look at the intersection of religion, history, and current events to see how the last 3,000 years explain what’s happening today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barbara Crampton (Re-Animator, From Beyond) joins us this week to open up about her journey from cult horror icon to truth-seeking storyteller. Barbara shares what it was like growing up in a carny family, the fractured reality of her parents' marriage, and how she eventually found closure with her father. We also talk about her early soap opera days, her breakout in horror classics, and her reflections on vulnerability, meditation, and balance. A deeply personal and inspiring look at a career built on truth and resilience. Thank you to our sponsors: