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Greetings, dear listener, and welcome back to "Jump on the Bat-Wagon" with James and Brian, where we watch through the entire DC Animated Universe from start to finish in the controversial airdate order, to experience these shows the way human beings experienced them in the far-gone days of the 1990s. The twist? Brian has never seen any of the DCAU. Will he become a super-fan like James or regret his decision?This week's episode:"A Touch of Curaré""Batman Beyond"Original airdate: 5/15/1999A deadly assassin is sent to Gotham to kill the husband of Barbara Gordon, Sam Young. Barbara must reluctantly accept help from Batman to keep Sam alive.Timecodes:0:00 - Intro12:21 - Review and Ratings48:22 - Yoppie Mail1:10:15 - OutroGoogle Form for the next live show!https://bit.ly/yoplocationNext episode:"Ascension" (Batman Beyond)DCAU Airdate Viewing Order:https://bit.ly/watchdcauSend us an email!batwagonpod @gmailBuy us a coffee!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/yoppieBuy a Yoppie Dude T-Shirt!https://watchtowerdatabase.com/shopSpecial thanks to our yoppie community!Dylan Pollack, Movies to Watch Before You Diehttps://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/moviestowatchJordan Blueman, The Fandom Optimistshttps://open.spotify.com/show/2GyhxgiZR64XcDmIjQMoezEdited and produced by:James StreckerMusical themes by:Kimi LevoeKuni PhoenixJordan BluemanEric LeBowViltsuLegacy AllenKathleen StreckerBrian ManeelyJames StreckerNew episodes debut Fridays on the Podtower YouTube channel and your favorite podcast feed!https://www.youtube.com/thepodtowerSubscribe to the Watchtower Database for more DCAU videos!https://www.youtube.com/watchtowerdatabaseHang out with us on Discord!https://discord.com/invite/RWZ7TaxAar
Fasting! In all its forms and purposes. We take a wander through world religions to see how fasting plays a part in almost all of them. Mormon fasting is far less peculiar than we thought. Then a few episodes of South Park that provide wonderful commentary on fasting, the economy, and witch hunts. We round out with happy news about land being returned to Indigenous people and burn through listener mail that's been piling up. Show notes: Fasting: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fasting Fasting: https://www.britannica.com/topic/fasting Religious Fasting: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_fasting Fasting in Islam: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fasting_in_Islam Ramadan: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramadan Native Teachings are about a way of life: https://mushkiki.com/programs-services/fasting/ Fasting in Jainism: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fasting_in_Jainism With Lent almost over, here's why religions fast: https://www.cnn.com/2017/04/07/world/religious-fasting-traditions-finding-jesus/index.html Fasting in African Spirituality: https://asanee44.com/fasting-in-african-spirituality/ Sam Young: https://protecteverychild.com/ Hunger strikes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunger_strike Nonviolent resistance: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonviolent_resistance Civil disobedience: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_disobedience Violet Bland: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violet_Bland Emmeline Pankhurst: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmeline_Pankhurst The Pankhurst Sisters: How suffragettes changed the world: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ax2wGWNco0k Prisoners (Temporary Discharge for Ill-Health) Act 1913: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prisoners_(Temporary_Discharge_for_Ill-Health)_Act_1913 Intermittent Fasting: Fad or valid weight-loss solution: https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/hometown-health/speaking-of-health/intermittent-fasting-fad-or-solution The Effects of Fasting on Drug Metabolism https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17425255.2020.1706728#d1e326 MOGP: South Park Spontaneous Combustion S3E2 Margaritaville S13E3 Sons of Witches S21E6 Happy News: https://apnews.com/article/potawatomi-illinois-treaty-reservation-805f5030d9abbac93ce3da3cec18a636 Other appearances: Chris Shelton interviewed us in the beginning of a series on Mormonism. Here's the most recent episode on ”What's with Mormon Underwear?” https://youtu.be/1s2h71-UfP8 Email: glassboxpodcast@gmail.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GlassBoxPod Patreon page for documentary: https://www.patreon.com/SeerStonedProductions BlueSky: @glassboxpodcast.bsky.social Other BlueSky: @bryceblankenagel.bsky.social and @shannongrover.bsky.social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glassboxpodcast/ Merch store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/exmoapparel/shop Or find the merch store by clicking on “Store” here: https://glassboxpodcast.com/index.html One time Paypal donation: bryceblankenagel@gmail.com Venmo: @Shannon-Grover-10
The images we use to think about moral character are powerful. They inform our understanding of the moral virtues and the ways in which moral character develops. However, this aspect of virtue ethics is rarely discussed.In Ecological Moral Character: A Catholic Model (Georgetown UP, 2024) , Nancy M. Rourke creates an ecological model through which we can form images of moral character. She integrates concepts of ecology with Aquinas' vision and describes the dynamics of a moral character in terms of the processes and functions that take place in an ecosystem. The virtues, the passions, the will, and the intellect, are also described in terms of this model.Ecological Moral Character asks readers to choose deliberately the models we use to imagine moral character and offers this ecological virtue model as a vital framework for a period of environmental crisis. Sam Young is a recent PhD graduate from Cardiff University and now independent scholar, specialising in the theological history of French social Catholicism during the 1920s and 1930s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
The images we use to think about moral character are powerful. They inform our understanding of the moral virtues and the ways in which moral character develops. However, this aspect of virtue ethics is rarely discussed.In Ecological Moral Character: A Catholic Model (Georgetown UP, 2024) , Nancy M. Rourke creates an ecological model through which we can form images of moral character. She integrates concepts of ecology with Aquinas' vision and describes the dynamics of a moral character in terms of the processes and functions that take place in an ecosystem. The virtues, the passions, the will, and the intellect, are also described in terms of this model.Ecological Moral Character asks readers to choose deliberately the models we use to imagine moral character and offers this ecological virtue model as a vital framework for a period of environmental crisis. Sam Young is a recent PhD graduate from Cardiff University and now independent scholar, specialising in the theological history of French social Catholicism during the 1920s and 1930s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
The images we use to think about moral character are powerful. They inform our understanding of the moral virtues and the ways in which moral character develops. However, this aspect of virtue ethics is rarely discussed.In Ecological Moral Character: A Catholic Model (Georgetown UP, 2024) , Nancy M. Rourke creates an ecological model through which we can form images of moral character. She integrates concepts of ecology with Aquinas' vision and describes the dynamics of a moral character in terms of the processes and functions that take place in an ecosystem. The virtues, the passions, the will, and the intellect, are also described in terms of this model.Ecological Moral Character asks readers to choose deliberately the models we use to imagine moral character and offers this ecological virtue model as a vital framework for a period of environmental crisis. Sam Young is a recent PhD graduate from Cardiff University and now independent scholar, specialising in the theological history of French social Catholicism during the 1920s and 1930s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The images we use to think about moral character are powerful. They inform our understanding of the moral virtues and the ways in which moral character develops. However, this aspect of virtue ethics is rarely discussed.In Ecological Moral Character: A Catholic Model (Georgetown UP, 2024) , Nancy M. Rourke creates an ecological model through which we can form images of moral character. She integrates concepts of ecology with Aquinas' vision and describes the dynamics of a moral character in terms of the processes and functions that take place in an ecosystem. The virtues, the passions, the will, and the intellect, are also described in terms of this model.Ecological Moral Character asks readers to choose deliberately the models we use to imagine moral character and offers this ecological virtue model as a vital framework for a period of environmental crisis. Sam Young is a recent PhD graduate from Cardiff University and now independent scholar, specialising in the theological history of French social Catholicism during the 1920s and 1930s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies
The images we use to think about moral character are powerful. They inform our understanding of the moral virtues and the ways in which moral character develops. However, this aspect of virtue ethics is rarely discussed.In Ecological Moral Character: A Catholic Model (Georgetown UP, 2024) , Nancy M. Rourke creates an ecological model through which we can form images of moral character. She integrates concepts of ecology with Aquinas' vision and describes the dynamics of a moral character in terms of the processes and functions that take place in an ecosystem. The virtues, the passions, the will, and the intellect, are also described in terms of this model.Ecological Moral Character asks readers to choose deliberately the models we use to imagine moral character and offers this ecological virtue model as a vital framework for a period of environmental crisis. Sam Young is a recent PhD graduate from Cardiff University and now independent scholar, specialising in the theological history of French social Catholicism during the 1920s and 1930s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
Sam Young leads us through Good Friday by looking at the Jesus the Son of God and Jesus Barabbas, one innocent, one guilty, one executed, one set free, and asks whose side are we on?
Jesus calls people to follow him together. But what sort of people does he call? Sam Young looks at who Jesus called as his first disciples.
Jesus calls people to follow him together. But what sort of people does he call? Sam Young looks at who Jesus called as his first disciples.
A deeply considered examination of the “common good” reconciling Catholic Social Thought with secular politics and philosophy. The Second Vatican Council invites dialogue about the common good as the set of economic, political, legal, and cultural conditions for human flourishing, whether as individuals or as communities. However, some contemporary Catholic authors jeopardize this dialogue by polarizing liberalism and the common good, interpreting the commitment to individual liberty as incompatible with commitment to the common good. Human Dignity and Liberal Politics: Catholic Possibilities for the Common Good (Georgetown UP, 2023) clarifies the meaning of the common good through the three lenses of Aristotelian practical philosophy, twentieth-century Catholic Social Thought, and political liberalism. It makes the case that embracing the common good does not entail a rejection of liberalism, but that a commitment to liberal politics is compatible with faithful adherence to the Catholic tradition. The book argues that liberal political philosophy is not only compatible with Catholic Social Teaching but may also be the most appropriate framework for communicating the richness of the Church's tradition today. Furthermore, accepting political liberalism can facilitate collaboration in political life between those who hold different worldviews and foster an enriched discussion of democracy, human rights, and religious liberty. Students and scholars of Christian ethics and political philosophy will benefit from this response to the challenges of dialogue about the “common good” in the context of the resurgence of this topic. Sam Young is a recent PhD graduate from Cardiff University, specialising in the theological history of European social Catholic movements active during the crisis years of the 1920s and 1930s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
A deeply considered examination of the “common good” reconciling Catholic Social Thought with secular politics and philosophy. The Second Vatican Council invites dialogue about the common good as the set of economic, political, legal, and cultural conditions for human flourishing, whether as individuals or as communities. However, some contemporary Catholic authors jeopardize this dialogue by polarizing liberalism and the common good, interpreting the commitment to individual liberty as incompatible with commitment to the common good. Human Dignity and Liberal Politics: Catholic Possibilities for the Common Good (Georgetown UP, 2023) clarifies the meaning of the common good through the three lenses of Aristotelian practical philosophy, twentieth-century Catholic Social Thought, and political liberalism. It makes the case that embracing the common good does not entail a rejection of liberalism, but that a commitment to liberal politics is compatible with faithful adherence to the Catholic tradition. The book argues that liberal political philosophy is not only compatible with Catholic Social Teaching but may also be the most appropriate framework for communicating the richness of the Church's tradition today. Furthermore, accepting political liberalism can facilitate collaboration in political life between those who hold different worldviews and foster an enriched discussion of democracy, human rights, and religious liberty. Students and scholars of Christian ethics and political philosophy will benefit from this response to the challenges of dialogue about the “common good” in the context of the resurgence of this topic. Sam Young is a recent PhD graduate from Cardiff University, specialising in the theological history of European social Catholic movements active during the crisis years of the 1920s and 1930s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
A deeply considered examination of the “common good” reconciling Catholic Social Thought with secular politics and philosophy. The Second Vatican Council invites dialogue about the common good as the set of economic, political, legal, and cultural conditions for human flourishing, whether as individuals or as communities. However, some contemporary Catholic authors jeopardize this dialogue by polarizing liberalism and the common good, interpreting the commitment to individual liberty as incompatible with commitment to the common good. Human Dignity and Liberal Politics: Catholic Possibilities for the Common Good (Georgetown UP, 2023) clarifies the meaning of the common good through the three lenses of Aristotelian practical philosophy, twentieth-century Catholic Social Thought, and political liberalism. It makes the case that embracing the common good does not entail a rejection of liberalism, but that a commitment to liberal politics is compatible with faithful adherence to the Catholic tradition. The book argues that liberal political philosophy is not only compatible with Catholic Social Teaching but may also be the most appropriate framework for communicating the richness of the Church's tradition today. Furthermore, accepting political liberalism can facilitate collaboration in political life between those who hold different worldviews and foster an enriched discussion of democracy, human rights, and religious liberty. Students and scholars of Christian ethics and political philosophy will benefit from this response to the challenges of dialogue about the “common good” in the context of the resurgence of this topic. Sam Young is a recent PhD graduate from Cardiff University, specialising in the theological history of European social Catholic movements active during the crisis years of the 1920s and 1930s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
A deeply considered examination of the “common good” reconciling Catholic Social Thought with secular politics and philosophy. The Second Vatican Council invites dialogue about the common good as the set of economic, political, legal, and cultural conditions for human flourishing, whether as individuals or as communities. However, some contemporary Catholic authors jeopardize this dialogue by polarizing liberalism and the common good, interpreting the commitment to individual liberty as incompatible with commitment to the common good. Human Dignity and Liberal Politics: Catholic Possibilities for the Common Good (Georgetown UP, 2023) clarifies the meaning of the common good through the three lenses of Aristotelian practical philosophy, twentieth-century Catholic Social Thought, and political liberalism. It makes the case that embracing the common good does not entail a rejection of liberalism, but that a commitment to liberal politics is compatible with faithful adherence to the Catholic tradition. The book argues that liberal political philosophy is not only compatible with Catholic Social Teaching but may also be the most appropriate framework for communicating the richness of the Church's tradition today. Furthermore, accepting political liberalism can facilitate collaboration in political life between those who hold different worldviews and foster an enriched discussion of democracy, human rights, and religious liberty. Students and scholars of Christian ethics and political philosophy will benefit from this response to the challenges of dialogue about the “common good” in the context of the resurgence of this topic. Sam Young is a recent PhD graduate from Cardiff University, specialising in the theological history of European social Catholic movements active during the crisis years of the 1920s and 1930s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics
A deeply considered examination of the “common good” reconciling Catholic Social Thought with secular politics and philosophy. The Second Vatican Council invites dialogue about the common good as the set of economic, political, legal, and cultural conditions for human flourishing, whether as individuals or as communities. However, some contemporary Catholic authors jeopardize this dialogue by polarizing liberalism and the common good, interpreting the commitment to individual liberty as incompatible with commitment to the common good. Human Dignity and Liberal Politics: Catholic Possibilities for the Common Good (Georgetown UP, 2023) clarifies the meaning of the common good through the three lenses of Aristotelian practical philosophy, twentieth-century Catholic Social Thought, and political liberalism. It makes the case that embracing the common good does not entail a rejection of liberalism, but that a commitment to liberal politics is compatible with faithful adherence to the Catholic tradition. The book argues that liberal political philosophy is not only compatible with Catholic Social Teaching but may also be the most appropriate framework for communicating the richness of the Church's tradition today. Furthermore, accepting political liberalism can facilitate collaboration in political life between those who hold different worldviews and foster an enriched discussion of democracy, human rights, and religious liberty. Students and scholars of Christian ethics and political philosophy will benefit from this response to the challenges of dialogue about the “common good” in the context of the resurgence of this topic. Sam Young is a recent PhD graduate from Cardiff University, specialising in the theological history of European social Catholic movements active during the crisis years of the 1920s and 1930s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A deeply considered examination of the “common good” reconciling Catholic Social Thought with secular politics and philosophy. The Second Vatican Council invites dialogue about the common good as the set of economic, political, legal, and cultural conditions for human flourishing, whether as individuals or as communities. However, some contemporary Catholic authors jeopardize this dialogue by polarizing liberalism and the common good, interpreting the commitment to individual liberty as incompatible with commitment to the common good. Human Dignity and Liberal Politics: Catholic Possibilities for the Common Good (Georgetown UP, 2023) clarifies the meaning of the common good through the three lenses of Aristotelian practical philosophy, twentieth-century Catholic Social Thought, and political liberalism. It makes the case that embracing the common good does not entail a rejection of liberalism, but that a commitment to liberal politics is compatible with faithful adherence to the Catholic tradition. The book argues that liberal political philosophy is not only compatible with Catholic Social Teaching but may also be the most appropriate framework for communicating the richness of the Church's tradition today. Furthermore, accepting political liberalism can facilitate collaboration in political life between those who hold different worldviews and foster an enriched discussion of democracy, human rights, and religious liberty. Students and scholars of Christian ethics and political philosophy will benefit from this response to the challenges of dialogue about the “common good” in the context of the resurgence of this topic. Sam Young is a recent PhD graduate from Cardiff University, specialising in the theological history of European social Catholic movements active during the crisis years of the 1920s and 1930s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
A deeply considered examination of the “common good” reconciling Catholic Social Thought with secular politics and philosophy. The Second Vatican Council invites dialogue about the common good as the set of economic, political, legal, and cultural conditions for human flourishing, whether as individuals or as communities. However, some contemporary Catholic authors jeopardize this dialogue by polarizing liberalism and the common good, interpreting the commitment to individual liberty as incompatible with commitment to the common good. Human Dignity and Liberal Politics: Catholic Possibilities for the Common Good (Georgetown UP, 2023) clarifies the meaning of the common good through the three lenses of Aristotelian practical philosophy, twentieth-century Catholic Social Thought, and political liberalism. It makes the case that embracing the common good does not entail a rejection of liberalism, but that a commitment to liberal politics is compatible with faithful adherence to the Catholic tradition. The book argues that liberal political philosophy is not only compatible with Catholic Social Teaching but may also be the most appropriate framework for communicating the richness of the Church's tradition today. Furthermore, accepting political liberalism can facilitate collaboration in political life between those who hold different worldviews and foster an enriched discussion of democracy, human rights, and religious liberty. Students and scholars of Christian ethics and political philosophy will benefit from this response to the challenges of dialogue about the “common good” in the context of the resurgence of this topic. Sam Young is a recent PhD graduate from Cardiff University, specialising in the theological history of European social Catholic movements active during the crisis years of the 1920s and 1930s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam Young continues our Advent series by examining the promise of peace given by God and realised in the coming of Jesus.
Sam Young continues our Advent series by examining the promise of peace given by God and realised in the coming of Jesus.
In Episode 250, Emily Kircher-Morris and Sam Young tackle the radical shifts in how neurodivergent kids connect and thrive in our post-pandemic world. The pandemic didn't just disrupt - it created unexpected opportunities for neurodivergent youth to forge meaningful connections in new ways. They dive deep into how digital spaces have become vital lifelines, while challenging the traditional playbook for "successful" socializing. One powerful revelation? A single genuine connection can transform a child's entire social world. Takeaways: The surprising advantages of post-pandemic social changes for neurodivergent kids Why online communities are becoming crucial safe havens How parents can ditch outdated social expectations and support their kids' unique paths The hidden impact of discovering your own neurodivergence while parenting Breaking free from comparing neurodivergent kids to neurotypical peers Sam Young's organization, the Young Scholars Academy, is a virtual village that helps twice-exceptional & differently-wired students feel seen, nurtured, and happy through strength-based courses, camps, and community. Bright, curious kids thrive when they feel a sense of belonging. To learn more, check out the Spring Sneak Peek Open House on Monday, December 4th, at 4 p.m. PT | 7 p.m. ET. Here's a link, and feel free to use the coupon code YSANEURODIVERSITYPODCAST10. Sam Young, M.Ed., is the Head of School at Young Scholars Academy, a strength-based, talent-focused virtual enrichment school that supports twice-exceptional, differently-wired, and gifted students to feel seen, nurtured, and happy through strength-based courses, camps, and community. Sam is a two-time Fulbright Scholar, a TEDx speaker, a Keynote speaker, a former Bridges Academy educator of nearly 10 years, and a Bridges Graduate School of Cognitive Diversity graduate. Additionally, Sam is a neurodivergent person himself who has committed his life to supporting differently-wired students to overcome the harmful deficit-based system and discover, develop, and lead their lives with their strengths, talents, and unique interests. BACKGROUND READING Young Scholar's Academy Facebook Instagram LinkedIn
In this episode of the Empower LEP Podcast, I sit down with Sam Young, M.Ed., the incredible founder and Head of School at Young Scholars Academy. Sam has built something truly special—a virtual enrichment school designed to help twice-exceptional, gifted, and neurodivergent students feel understood, supported, and genuinely excited about learning.Sam brings such an inspiring perspective to this conversation, shaped by his own experiences as a neurodivergent person and his dedication to flipping the script on traditional education. He shares the journey of starting Young Scholars Academy, including how the challenges of the pandemic pushed him to create a space where students' unique strengths and talents could shine. We talk about how his academy is redefining what education can be by offering innovative courses, camps, and a community that truly celebrates what makes each student special.Our conversation explores some big questions—how do we create spaces where kids feel safe enough to explore their potential? Why is focusing on strengths so important? And what does it take to step out of the box and build something meaningful, whether that's in education or your own career? Sam also opens up about the ups and downs of entrepreneurship and the lessons he's learned along the way.This is such a great episode for educators, LEPs, parents, and anyone who's passionate about supporting unique learners. Sam's story is proof that with creativity, connection, and a lot of heart, we can make a real difference.Listen to Episode 48 on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube. If you enjoy the conversation, I'd love it if you'd subscribe, rate, and leave a review—it helps us reach even more people who care about making an impact!Connect with Sam Young:Email: sam@youngscholarsacademy.orgWebsite: https://youngscholarsacademy.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YSAENRICHMENTInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/young_scholars_academConnect with Empower LEP:https://empowerlep.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/empowerlepFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/EmpowerLEP/and the Empower LEP Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/583676341308649The website for this show is https://empowerleppodcast.com/If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a five-star rating and review on your favorite podcast platform. Your support helps us continue to bring you more inspiring stories for LEPs and supporting professionals.
Sam Young begins our series on the book of James, looking at how to remain joyful through hard times and the importance of wisdom and how to grow in it in times of trouble.
Sam Young begins our series on the book of James, looking at how to remain joyful through hard times and the importance of wisdom and how to grow in it in times of trouble.
Sam Young brings our fasting series to a close by explaining how the practice of fasting is a powerful way of showing solidarity with the poor.
Sam Young brings our fasting series to a close by explaining how the practice of fasting is a powerful way of showing solidarity with the poor.
Sam Young beginning our series on the spiritual discipline of fasting.
Sam Young beginning our series on the spiritual discipline of fasting.
Our Jonah series comes to an end as Sam Young looks at Jonah's reaction to God's reaction to the Ninevites reaction to his message.
Our Jonah series comes to an end as Sam Young looks at Jonah's reaction to God's reaction to the Ninevites reaction to his message.
Sam Young and Erin White combine to unpack the details of the unlikely, yet amazing, second chance that God gave Jonah...and through him, the opportunity the Ninevites were given to repent and turn to God.
Sam Young and Erin White combine to unpack the details of the unlikely, yet amazing, second chance that God gave Jonah...and through him, the opportunity the Ninevites were given to repent and turn to God.
"The Good God" series continues with Sam Young sharing who the Holy Spirit is and what the Holy Spirit does.
"The Good God" series continues with Sam Young sharing who the Holy Spirit is and what the Holy Spirit does.
Sam Young begins our series on Jonah with an overview of what God asked Jonah to do and why Jonah didn't do it.
Sam Young begins our series on Jonah with an overview of what God asked Jonah to do and why Jonah didn't do it.
What happens when neurodiversity intersects with the MBTI? In this episode, Kate and guest Sam Young explore the relationship between MBTI personality types and neurodiversity. They explore how understanding traits like extroversion and introversion can impact the interactions and development of neurodiverse individuals, particularly children. Kate and Sam highlight the importance of acknowledging and respecting unique brain functions, as they unpack the challenges and opportunities presented by neurodiversity in both educational settings and daily life, offering insights for parents, educators, and caregivers of neurodivergent individuals. Listen For: 07:19 - The role of empathy and emotional challenges in neurodiversity 13:17 - Misconceptions about personality traits in the neurodiversity community 21:41 - The importance of intuition in understanding neurodiversity Leave a rating/review for this podcast with one click Guest: Sam Young Website | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Contact Kate: Email | Website | Kate's Book on Amazon | LinkedIn | Facebook | XSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Neurodiversity reshapes our world. In this episode, Kate explores the world of neurodiversity with guest Sam Young, a growth-minded educator and advocate for twice-exceptional learners. They unravel the challenges and gifts that come with being neurodivergent—such as ADHD, autism, and dyslexia—shedding light on the importance of understanding, embracing, and supporting diverse minds. Sam's own journey as a neurodivergent individual and his work with Young Scholars Academy brings insights into fostering environments where children can explore their strengths, develop self-regulation, and ultimately, thrive in a society that is learning to celebrate cognitive differences. Listen For: 3:20 - Identifying Neurodivergence 10:07 - The Intersection of Giftedness and Challenges 14:07 - The Role of Schools in Supporting Neurodivergent Students 22:03 - Engaging with Educators Guest: Sam Young Website | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Leave a rating/review for this podcast with one click Contact Kate: Email | Website | Kate's Book on Amazon | LinkedIn | Facebook | XSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Socializing Strategies for Awkward, Shy or Twice-Exceptional Kids Discover socializing strategies for kids who are shy, awkward, or twice exceptional! Special guest, Sam Young, founder of the Young Scholars Academy, gives impactful parents tips and tricks for helping kids socialize with greater success. In this episode, you will find: ⭐ An explanation of what is Twice Exceptional and why 2E kids sometimes have challenges socializing with their peers ⭐ Strategies for parents to help kids with socialization ⭐ Tips to make socialization EASIER and more successful! 0:00 Intro to Socializing Strategies for Awkward, Shy or Twice-Exceptional exceptional Kids 1:52 Who is the episode for? What is 2E? 3:31 Why are these kids awkward? 5:19 Signs of twice exceptionality 8:28 Parents accepting social change 10:55 play to the child's strengths 14:50 Finger vote 15:25 Don't be afraid to curate 16:36 play dates with structure 17:15 I.F.R. technique 18:57 Socialization window 20:00 Friction rule 25:05 Teach kids to fish 26:34 Young Scholars Academy 32:58 Parenting resources ----- LINKS MENTIONED IN THE RECORDING https://theimpactfulparent.com/app Download the FREE Impactful Parent App! Available on Apple and Android App Stores. FREEBIES from episodes included! Apple Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/ios Android Play Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/android https://theimpactfulparent.com for more FREE Resources and paid programs. https://youngscholarsacademy.org/ to get more from Sam Young and his school! ----- Rate, Review, & Subscribe! "I love Kristina and all the FREE tips that she has to offer! Thank you for making my parenting journey better!"
In hour 3 of The Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc is joined by Missouri State Senator Ben Brown as he discusses his bill that would prevent rank choice voting from occurring in Missouri again. He is then joined by Dr. J. Michael Waller, the President of Georgetown Research, a political risk and private intelligence company in Washington DC & Senior Analyst for the Strategy at the center for Security. You've heard about the weaponization of the FBI and CIA. They discuss how the internet is now being weaponized. They are then joined by Adriana Kuhn and Sam Young, candidates for Francis Howell School Board as well as Ken Gontarz with Francis Howell Families.
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In the 3rd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: Brian Kilmeade thinks Elise Stefanik is the front runner for Trump's VP Todd Piro, host of FOX and Friends First, calls in to talk with Marc & Kim about the killing of Laken Riley and the impact that the illegal immigration problem is having on the U.S. 2A Tuesday with Michael Hammond, Legislative counsel for Gun Owners of America, joins Marc & Kim to discuss the Supreme Court weighing in on the Bump Stock case. Mr. Hammond explains the suite and what a bump stock is and what it does. Man charged in deadly crash after St. Louis concert out on bond Coming Up: Adriana Kuhn, Sam Young, Bob Eno, and Hunter Fieri
Adriana Kuhn and Sam Young, candidates for the Francis Howell School Board are in studio to talk with Marc & Kim about what they would like to accomplish if elected
In the final hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: Adriana Kuhn and Sam Young, candidates for the Francis Howell School Board are in studio to talk with Marc & Kim about what they would like to accomplish if elected Bob Eno, chair of the St. Charles County Republican Central Committees talks with Marc & Kim about the upcoming Missouri caucus. Mr. Eno goes through the process of how the caucus is held and what to expect. Hunter Fieri, an up and coming American Chef and TV Personality, son of Guy Fieri is in town today and talk with Marc & Kim about where he will be and how you can meet him. Thanks for listening today, we'll see you tomorrow!!
(Hour 4 with Joe Starkey and Bob Pompeani) Where is Ron Cook right now? Joe ran a poll about who should be the Steelers' starting quarterback next season. Justin Fields has over half of the votes. Have people turned on Kenny Pickett? What do you do with Pickett? Can the Steelers wait for an answer from Mason Rudolph? Bob and Joe draft their top 10 Pitt Men's Basketball players in the 21st century. Joe takes Dejuan Blair, Carl Crowser, and Blake Hinson among others. Bob takes Sam Young, Brandon Knight, as well as Julius Page. Texts in the City!
A recap of the Jaromir Jagr jersey retirement ceremony. It was a memorable event that was very well done by all involved. We replayed some of the comments made by Jagr. More from the Jagr retirement. What other jerseys should be retired in Pittsburgh? Joe goes on a rant about how Terry Bradshaw's number is not retired by the Steelers is an embarrassment. He says that no other number should be retired by the Steelers until Bradshaw's is honored. Others mentioned are Dave Parker and Barry Bonds. Where is the line drawn? Paul Steigerwald joins the show to talk to us about Jaromir Jagr's retirement ceremony. He credits the Penguins and the video editors for having such an impact on the event. We go over who has their jerseys retired for the University of Pittsburgh's basketball team. What are some numbers that should be retired by Pitt athletics in other sports? A Bob Pompeani Showdown! Rick Pitino completely destroyed his team. Was that the right thing to do? Who is to blame for the state of St. John's basketball? Pitino or NIL? Where is Ron Cook right now? Joe ran a poll about who should be the Steelers' starting quarterback next season. Justin Fields has over half of the votes. Have people turned on Kenny Pickett? What do you do with Pickett? Can the Steelers wait for an answer from Mason Rudolph? Bob and Joe draft their top 10 Pitt Men's Basketball players in the 21st century. Joe takes Dejuan Blair, Carl Crowser, and Blake Hinson among others. Bob takes Sam Young, Brandon Knight, as well as Julius Page. Texts in the City!
Hour 3: Adriana Kuhm and Sam Young, both candidates running for the Francis Howell School Board, join Mark Reardon to share why they decided to run, what is important to improve, and more! Then, Ilya Shapiro, Director of Constitutional Studies at the Manhattan Institute shares the latest on all SCOTUS cases including Colorado's Trump ballot oral arguments, Thursday's Special Counsel report on Biden's documents, and more! Later, Mark brings you the Audio Cut of the Day.
Adriana Kuhm and Sam Young, both candidates running for the Francis Howell School Board, join Mark Reardon to share why they decided to run, what is important to improve, and more!
EPISODE 161| Do you or your child have trouble paying attention or listening, not able to multitask, or difficultly processing new information? It can be tremendously frustrating for every one involved but you can find ways to manage and work with it. Join Janna as she talks about executive dysfunction with her guest, Sam Young, Director of Young Scholars Academy. ABOUT OUR GUEST | Samuel Young, MEd, is a growth-minded, two-time Fulbright Scholar and Director of Young Scholars Academy, a strength-based, talent-focused virtual enrichment center that supports twice-exceptional students and their families. Samuel is a neurodivergent educator who has ADHD. As an ADHD learner, he has a tremendous understanding of, experience in, and respect for all things related to neurodiverse education. Before founding Young Scholars Academy, Samuel taught in a variety of capacities—including nearly a decade at Bridges Academy—at an array of programs in the US, Europe, and Asia. Travel and culture are near and dear to him. He has led 2e students to over 7 countries for immersive cultural and educational trips. Samuel has been featured in the documentary 2e2: Teaching The Twice Exceptional, the textbook Understanding The Social and Emotional Lives of Gifted Students, 2nd Ed., Variations Magazine, 2e News, and other publications. Get your free resource here; Creating A Strength-Based Task Management System QUOTABLES | Executive function skills for homeschooling and learning. (0:00) Executive functioning and its impact on daily life. (2:08) Developing children's self-awareness and organization skills. (8:27) Helping kids develop executive function skills. (11:30) Homeschooling, productivity, and mental health. (16:36) Procrastination and productivity strategies. (22:16) Executive function skills and their impact on productivity. (24:58) Executive functioning and task management for parents and students. (29:54) Thanks to show sponsor BookShark. Request a homeschool curriculum catalog or download samples at bookshark.com. If you'd like to share an aha moment, an inspirational quote, a homeschool hack, a book you're loving, or a suggested podcast topic/guest, leave a comment at bookshark.com/podcast. We'd love to feature your reflection on a future episode.
Tim and Jim talk to former Domers Golden Tate, Vagas Ferguson, Jerome Heavens, Sam Young and Brian Smith, Steve Wiltfong from 247 Sports and Dr. Brian Ratigan from South Bend Orthopaedics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Notre Dame offensive tackle Sam Young (2006-09) discusses how to get an offensive line out of a funk, how the Irish offensive line improved from 2007 to 2008, the importance of confidence for a line, how he watches games as a former lineman, the challenge of line rotation, what advantages pullers give a line, his expectations for ND's line to improve, the USC rivalry, practicing during mid-terms week and more, the value of his ND education and more. Then Eric Hansen and Tyler James answer questions from Twitter and The Insider Lounge (26:04). Podcast listeners can sign up for a 30-day free trial of InsideNDSports.com using the code NDPOD at the link below. notredame.rivals.com/sign_up?promo_code=NDPOD