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Lesley Logan and Brad Crowell dive into the highlights of Lesley's conversation with Billy Lahr, a Certified Mindfulness Meditation Teacher with a background in education and behavior change. They explore his perspective on comfort zones, breaking down the difference between being comfortable and becoming complacent, and why growth doesn't have to come from constant discomfort. From the importance of healthcare directives to the permission gap that keeps women selfless to a fault, this episode challenges you to take a more intentional approach to how you live and show up.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co mailto:beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. 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Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/#follow-subscribe-free.In this episode you will learn about:Making healthcare decisions in advance using a free online resource.How to stretch one's comfort zone to avoid the complacency zone.The power of closing the permission gap to stop burnout.Why self-prioritization is the key to a grounded, centered life.How to leverage curiosity and consistency to build genuine passion.Episode References/Links:FreeWill - freewill.comOPC Spring Training (Virtual Event) - opc.me/events 2027 eLevate Mentorship Program - lesleylogan.co/elevatePilates Summer Tour - opc.me/tourFolding Pilates Mat - opc.me/foldingmatMindful Midlife Crisis - https://www.mindfulmidlifecrisis.comBilly Lahr Official Website - https://billylahr.comJump Start Conversation - https://mindfulmidlifecrisis.systeme.io/jumpstartconvoSubmit Your Questions - beitpod.com/questions If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. https://lovethepodcast.com/BITYSIDEALS! 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And what he was saying is, like, those are both actual extremes. Yeah, you know, what if we were grounded or self-centered? Or what if we focus about centered self, not like, in a negative way, but like, how do we—Lesley Logan 0:23 I know so—Brad Crowell 0:24 How can we be both of those things instead of like, one or the other? Lesley Logan 0:28 Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started. Brad Crowell 1:10 Take it away there, Lesley.Lesley Logan 1:13 Welcome back to the Be It Till You See It interview recap where my co-host in life, Brad, and I are going to dig into the thought-provoking convo I had with Billy Lhar in our last episode. Brad Crowell 1:21 Yeah, we are. Lesley Logan 1:22 If you haven't listened to that interview, you should, you could pause this now and hear what I sound like, not with a sinus infection. And then, if you're new, you'll be like, this girl's voice sucks. I can't stand it. And then you'll stick it out. Brad Crowell 1:33 Yeah. Lesley Logan 1:34 You'll stick it out. Brad Crowell 1:34 Stick it out. You will— Lesley Logan 1:35 I promise you—Brad Crowell 1:36 You'll do that we believe in you. Lesley Logan 1:38 I promise you, this is not this, too shall pass. What if someone's like, oh, my God, I loved her voice when she had the science affection, and now, when it's gone, like, ugh. Lesley Logan 1:50 Well, today is April 16, 2026 and it's National Healthcare Decisions Day. Huh? Interesting. Let's see where this goes.Brad Crowell 1:58 (Laughs)Lesley Logan 1:59 This day is observed every year on April 16, the day after tax day interesting as well. Are you aware that there are times you might need to make some decisions about your health care, but be incapacitated to make them? Oh, this is an interesting okay, I thought I felt like the health insurance companies, but this is about us—Brad Crowell 2:13 No. Lesley Logan 2:14 This is—Brad Crowell 2:14 This is about in personal health care decisions that we can make. Lesley Logan 2:17 This day is set aside to help you take care of those potential situations ahead of time is a day for patients or healthcare receivers to make known to health professionals the kind of adequate care they wish to receive and have those wishes respected and met. Well, whether they'll be respected and met, are different stories in the United States healthcare situation, but I do agree we Brad and I are supposed to have sat down his parents are going to annoy us until we do and actually, like, talk about our Do Not Resuscitate stuff and all that. Brad Crowell 2:44 Yeah. It's like, called advanced direction, or something—Lesley Logan 2:47 Directive?Brad Crowell 2:48 Direct, yeah, Advanced Directive. Maybe that's it. Yeah. So we've been on a healthcare tour, and we've been— Lesley Logan 2:53 We are using the insurance we pay for. Brad Crowell 2:57 We absolutely are—Lesley Logan 2:58 We are annoying the hell out of them. We are going to use every benefit they say we pay for. Brad Crowell 3:03 Well, it's also not like a fast, quick decision. We started doing this, like, I don't know, 18 months ago? Lesley Logan 3:09 Oh yeah, it says it's taken you 18 months to get the results you got today. Brad Crowell 3:13 I'm not even kidding, it's insane to me. Lesley Logan 3:15 (Laughs) There's nothing wrong with you. Brad Crowell 3:15 Yeah, they were like, hey, everything's good up there. Your brain. I'm like, well, that makes me feel good, but what the heck it took that long anyway? Yeah, it's been a it's been a whirlwind, and we've been learning a lot of things. Just like you have a last will and testament, you also need to have something called an, I'm looking up now to get the exact phrasing of it. But like, what the last will test—Lesley Logan 3:40 You have to do it when you, like, do surgeries and stuff like that. So you have to, you should talk with your partners and your families about your wishes. Brad Crowell 3:46 Yeah, it's called a living will, or an Advanced Directive. It's a legal document for healthcare that outlines your treatment preferences if you become incapacitated— Lesley Logan 3:56 Oh, I, let me just tell you, you guys want to go on a journey. Because I remember, I remember, oh, my God, what was her name? It's not in my head, because I'm on Dayquil, but when I grew up, I remember she was on the cover of every tabloid magazine, and her husband was made out to be this big villain because he wanted to pull the plug. Brad Crowell 4:14 Oh, in Florida, yeah. Lesley Logan 4:17 Oh, you guys want to, okay, you're listening to a podcast. Go to the You're Wrong About Series. Go all the way back to the beginning. They have what is that woman's Sherry? Sherry. It's coming. Tyvo. Sherry Tyvo. Sherry Livo? Sherry—Brad Crowell 4:33 Tyvan? Lesley Logan 4:33 No, Sherry Tyvo Brad Crowell 4:37 Coma case.Lesley Logan 4:38 In Florida in the 90s.Brad Crowell 4:43 Terry. T Y—Lesley Logan 4:44 Terri Schiavo! Brad Crowell 4:45 Schiavo. Lesley Logan 4:46 Not I had, oh my God!Brad Crowell 4:47 You did. You had it backwards. Lesley Logan 4:48 Woah! I had Sherry Tyvo. Brad Crowell 4:50 (Inaudible)Lesley Logan 4:50 And it's Terri Schiavo. You guys, the more Adderall I am, the more dislikes like I think I am. I think it's just showing that I am okay. So, Terri Schiavo, her, go listen to You're Wrong About. That husband was not the villain that the tabloids made him out to be, and her family made it out to be, and then the Bush Administration got involved, became this whole Supreme Court thing. And let me just tell you, they, people in this country will keep you on life support against your will. It happened to the black woman Atlanta who was forced to stay, this happened in the last year. Her family was forced to keep her on life support because she was six months pregnant. Then they made her stay on life support until the baby was viable, to live without her at the time we're recording this, that baby is still in the NICU cannot survive on its own. So we need laws that protect people, and then we need advanced directives, because what we don't want is the government getting involved. That's what you don't want. I mean that this is not a very uplifting conversation. So go (Laughs)Brad Crowell 5:52 Let's, let's, let's shift back to how we can take care of this for yourself, like today's about making a decision for yourself. So there's a couple different things that you can do. You can, you know, if you have been meaning to make that doctor's appointment, just do it today's the day do it. Set aside a little bit of time today to, like, actually get the ball rolling. Because the problem, like, I know what the problem is. The problem is that it never is fast. You call, it's freaking voicemail. Like, like, nothing seems to flow. And so you have to call back 10 times. I literally had to drive across the street to this doctor's office two times to schedule my fucking appointment. It's insane. So I understand how frustrating that can be, but if you don't start now, it will never happen. Lesley Logan 6:33 Well, you won't have you won't have the team in place when you need them. And I will say, like in our journey of making sure that we have a team of healthcare professionals that are local, I have been able to find doctors that actually give a fuck, like my my gynecologist, who does my my hormone treatment in Vegas. She gives such a fuck that I have a breast doctor. That breast doctor has me on an MRI next week, and then in six months, I'm mammogram, and that's where I'm at until and then she'll and then she's gonna get me to the plastic surgeon to talk about my options. Like they will help advocate for you if you really do advocate for yourself. Like I found, like, it's kind of amazing when you get into it. Now, do I have what I complained when I said, I hate this imaging place. She's like, just drive there and make the appointment. It's faster. And I was like, are you kidding me? But it is. She's like, it's just fast, it's just the way it has to go. I know in the year of our Lord 2026, but it is what it is. And here's another trick for your doctor's office. Call billing, billing. Billing always answers. Brad Crowell 7:32 Billing always answers. Lesley Logan 7:33 So my gynecologist, before I leave. I always say, when you want to see me again, because I'm just gonna book it on my way out, because that's the best thing. And she's like, it is the best thing. I said, oh, you want to what the other hack is, it's just like, is? And she's like, what I said, my assistant calls billing, they always answer. And she goes, oh my God. She's like, you are crazy, but she loves me. So what I highly recommend take the steps it becomes, it's like, part of your adulting life. Pick an hour every week to do adulting, and you'll be glad you did, because things will happen and you're not going to want to be up the creek without a paddle. Brad Crowell 8:02 Yeah, you're not going to be up the Advanced Health Care Directive without a paddle. I was just poking around, and there is a very interesting free service provider that will do Last Will and Testament, Revocable Living Trust, Advanced Health Care Directive, Power of Attorney, and it's called freewill.com. Lesley Logan 8:24 That's crazy. Brad Crowell 8:25 They do not sponsor us, but I think it's pretty amazing. And they actually have, I was just poking around, they actually have, like, a guided for last will and testament. They have a guided will maker that covers all 50 states. Lesley Logan 8:37 You know who I need to interview. I interview a will maker. How do we be it till we see it in this Advanced Directive? Like— Brad Crowell 8:43 That'll be cool. Lesley Logan 8:43 What is that like? What are all the things I need to know? What should be in my will? Who should not be in my will? You know all that stuff.Brad Crowell 8:50 And well. And then FreeWill also has for the advanced directive of healthcare stuff. They have a free one that's also guided through all the all the states. So they, they seem to have their shit together. They're actually funded by— Lesley Logan 9:00 If you're in a different country I have no idea how to help you there, but—Brad Crowell 9:02 They're funded by a nonprofit or a charity, so they're totally free, pretty crazy. Lesley Logan 9:06 Wow. Brad Crowell 9:06 Yeah. Lesley Logan 9:07 Okay. The skeptic in me is like, who is funding this? Brad Crowell 9:10 (Laughs) Lesley Logan 9:10 The Peter Thiel—Brad Crowell 9:11 Yeah, right? Lesley Logan 9:12 (Laughs)Brad Crowell 9:13 About FreeWill, who we are— Lesley Logan 9:15 This is really what they're interested in. They're like, dying to know. Brad Crowell 9:18 Yeah, right? Lesley Logan 9:18 But you have to look up these things, because there is a nonprofit organization that's about, like, like, it sounds like it's about keeping kids from being online too early, but really, it's actually owned by meta, and their whole thing is to get your kids information early, and so they can, I know, so you gotta, you gotta look at these things you don't know. Now, I sound like a tin hat person, but you gotta look. Brad Crowell 9:41 Yeah, so they have nonprofit partners. It doesn't. It's not really that clear, but—Lesley Logan 9:45 Use it your own risk. Brad Crowell 9:46 We'll figure that out. You know.Lesley Logan 9:47 You, you know, be thoughtful. All right. Well, that's that at least gives you an actual step to be it till you see it in your advanced directive. And I know it comes after tax day. And look, no one likes taxes. But the reality is, is, if you vote in your primaries for the people that you think will to put your tax dollars to work the way you want. You have a better chance of getting that in the major part in November. So go vote. Primaries are happening all over the place right now as we speak, and so please go take care of that. Okay. Brad Crowell 10:17 1,000% Lesley Logan 10:18 Yes! Lesley Logan 10:19 So important.Lesley Logan 10:19 I know. Brad Crowell 10:20 All right, let's shift gears here. So coming up next, we got spring training happening in May, May 12 through 17th. So if you want to do Pilates at home, we're going to be going upside down in a bunch of different ways, with some really fun classes led by all the OPC team. And if you want information about that, it's probably already available for you to jump into— Lesley Logan 10:39 Oh yeah, you can sign up right now.Brad Crowell 10:40 But go to opc.me/events, opc.me/events. Also eLevate 2027 we have only a few spots left. I think it's possible that they're already sold out. But if you were really interested in a deep dive of classical Pilates with Lesley, it's a nine month mentorship program for certified Pilates teachers. We're going to be kicking it off in January next year. Learn more about that at lesleylogan.co/elevate. Lesleylogan.co/elevate. And you and I can hop on a call. We'd love to explain more about it with you. And then finally, we have summer tour coming up. Lesley Logan 11:14 I know that's so crazy. It's going it's a fast. Brad Crowell 11:16 it's a bit ahead of schedule here. That's in August. Lesley Logan 11:19 If it's in August, we open the doors in May. Brad Crowell 11:21 So that's exciting. We can't wait. It's gonna be awesome this year. We have a different route. I was just reviewing it with the team. We're going to be going, like, directly across the country, straight across all the way to Tennessee and back. So we're doing, like, a big, long oval in the middle of the country, hitting—Lesley Logan 11:35 We're not going to go up into the Michigan?Brad Crowell 11:37 We're not I was, I was—Lesley Logan 11:39 We lied to everybody. Brad Crowell 11:40 We lied to everyone last week and the week and the week before. Yeah, 100% we are hitting Dallas, though we're gonna catch that on the way back. Lesley Logan 11:46 Okay, I feel like a little sad for our Chicago Michiganders, you know. Brad Crowell 11:52 Yeah, I definitely—Brad Crowell 11:53 All those people. Brad Crowell 11:54 Well, we were just there in September in Chicago.Lesley Logan 11:56 I know, but it's not. We weren't in Minneapolis. Brad Crowell 11:59 We will work it out. We'll work it out. But this tour is going across the country, and, yeah, but, but come join us if you're able to, you know, find out all the information at opc.me/tour. Lesley Logan 12:08 I'm really excited! I realize I didn't sound as excited as I am. I'm just, I like, I had it in my head that we were, like, doing the middle, and we're doing a different middle. Lesley Logan 12:18 We are doing the middle.Lesley Logan 12:19 It wasn't clear. I wasn't clear— Brad Crowell 12:20 Yeah it's a different middle—Lesley Logan 12:21 I manifested the wrong oval. Brad Crowell 12:23 (Laughs)Lesley Logan 12:23 Okay, noted for next time. Well, before we get into the episode, what is the question of the week? Lesley Logan 12:30 Yeah, so, okay, this is from advocate_pilates on Instagram. She asked, Hey, Lesley, what mat do you use? Does it have good grip, and do you use it for Mat Pilates? Yeah, yeah. So I don't I have a mat that's just for Pilates, and I have a mat that's for yoga, and that's intentional. They are two different practices. They require two different needs. So I use a contrology mat for Pilates. It has a firm density, which doesn't mean it's hard as a rock. It's actually quite great for when you roll on it, you don't have to worry about, like, touching the floor or anything like that, but it's firm enough to do plank so your wrists don't have any issues, and shoulders have any issues. And we have an incredible affiliate link that you can use to get a discount on that mat as handles. Brad Crowell 13:11 It's opc.me/foldingmat, foldingmat. Lesley Logan 13:16 And as far as, like, good grip, I'm imagining you mean on the floor. And so what I would say is, like, I you probably would put a pad down if you had hardwood floors, because there is, like, some metal on the bottom that you don't want to scratch your hardwood floors, and that would keep it from sliding around. Pretty much any mat. You should all be mindful of stepping on mats on hardwood floors, because a lot of mats will slip around. So even if they have good grip with your skin. They always have good grip on the hardwood floors. We have tile and we have a rug. So it doesn't slide around on our tile. It doesn't slide around our rugs. It is a heavy duty. Brad Crowell 13:49 I mean, it's, it weighs like, you know, 20 pounds. Brad Crowell 13:52 Oh, yeah. Brad Crowell 13:53 It's not light, yeah. It's not like a, it's not a, this is not a yoga mat.Lesley Logan 13:56 No, no, no. So Dan, so I it is an investment. But to me, your mat practice is something you're going to do forever, and it's something, well, this mat, you'll buy one, and you'll have it forever, and there's that. So that's what's really great. Versus my yoga mat.Brad Crowell 14:09 Buy one get that one forever,Lesley Logan 14:11 Get one forever. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Versus my yoga mats that I inevitably have to replace even every 10 years because they start to just fall apart, Yep, yeah.Brad Crowell 14:21 Well, if you have a question, ping us. Let us know. Send us a text. 310-905-5534, or, you know, and easier is go to be it pod.com/questions we can leave us either a win or a question. We are looking forward to getting those from you so we can celebrate your wins on Fuck Yeah Friday, fuck yeah. Stick around. We'll be right back. We're gonna start chatting about Billy Lhar.Brad Crowell 14:46 All right, let's talk about Billy Lahr. Billy is the creator and host of the Mindful Midlife Crisis podcast and a Certified Mindfulness Meditation Teacher with a background in education and behavior change. He spent over two decades working in education, including Leadership roles before stepping away in 2021 since then, Billy's focused on coaching and consulting while living and working internationally. Definitely describes himself as a nomad. He also facilitates the Jump Start, Jump Start Conversation Series, a free weekly conversation space that's relaxed and collaborative, where coaches often join to connect with peers and share perspectives without the pressure of performing. We're gonna put the link for that in the signup notes below. So if you're interested in that, if that's something that you know you want, like a support group kind of vibe or just a hangout community, sesh, you know, go check that out.Lesley Logan 15:31 Yeah, I think this is really fun. I love that. He said he's not a fan of getting out of your comfort zone to grow. I think that's great. It's like— Brad Crowell 15:40 He said, fuck that. I've been working hard to get into my comfort zone.Lesley Logan 15:42 Yeah, I resonate with that. Because, like, so many of us are, like, trying to figure out who we are. And so, like, it's kind of hard to, like, figure who you are and then get out of your comfort zone if you don't who you are. And but he said to be cautious when we get into the complacency zone. Brad Crowell 15:56 Yeah, I thought that was a cool term—Lesley Logan 15:57 I think that's, I think that that's really, we see that happen all the time with people who teach Pilates, like, sometimes they just get like, they're just like, going through the motions. And, you know, they it's not that they lost their zest for it, but something kind of happened along the way. Maybe they were restricted in too many ways, and they're just like, okay, I'm just gonna do this. But there's no it's okay to be in your comfort zone. Just notice, if you're in your complacency zone, what a great thing. He also suggested, like expanding your life from within, rather than forcing yourself into discomfort from the outside. And I mean, I think, look, here's the deal. We do understand that, like diamonds are made from pressure, and stressing your bones is how you make healthy bones, and stressing your muscles is how you make healthy muscles, like all that stuff is very, very true, but I do think that some people are constant, like, like, they're constantly putting themselves into experiences that maybe is too much, that they're going like, you're doing too much working out, or you're doing too much stress on the bones, and so you're never actually reaping the rewards and the benefits of those things. And so he actually likened it to you you stretch your comfort zone, like pizza dough from the inside. Brad Crowell 17:04 Yeah, I thought that was really interesting. I like the vision, he said. He said, Only heathens pull your pizza dough. You have to press it from the middle. You got to press it from the inside to expand your pizza dough.Lesley Logan 17:14 Yeah, that's why. But I think that just goes—Brad Crowell 17:16 Before we got talking with pizza zone. I want to just define complacency zone, because, you know, comfort zone versus complacency zone, Comfort, he's his argument is that it's okay to be in your comfort zone, but you can get complacent once you get there. And I look, I was just thinking about it, it's like a stagnant place. It's where you're stuck, you know, and you're you're also, it's not just that you're stuck, but you're also, like, unwilling to change. You are resisting change, right? And you're relying on familiar, outdated routines. So, you know, I think that there's definitely a difference between being in the comfort zone and being in a complacency zone. But I do like this the analogy of, like, stretching like a pizza dough, you know?Lesley Logan 17:54 Yeah, I do too. Pilate is all about moving from your center outward. And I also think, like, sometimes people are easy to just go, Well, I'm just gonna change the outside. I'm gonna change from the outside in versus the inside out. Brad Crowell 18:05 Yeah. Yeah.Lesley Logan 18:06 Because a lot of the things you get marketed to are, like, outside, exterior, like, you know, what do you call it? Like external things or physical things? It's not necessarily like getting to know who you are. And so I think that there's something about, you know, it's not, I don't think he's advocating that you just like, sit around in your comfy couch and just like, chill out. But I do think it goes back to like, how we coach studios, like, we want your business to be a little boring, not that you're complacent, but that it's predictable, right? That that it's okay to be in a comfortable place with your business, that it's predictable in its seasons, you'll still have to keep learning. There'll still be new tools to know. There's still going to be things out there that are going to stress you in a different way, but you don't have to find new ways to challenge yourself and get outside your comfort zone all the time. You can. You can actually have some predictability there, as long as you're not complacent. I like it.Brad Crowell 18:53 Yeah. So, you know, when he was talking about pushing back against negative, this idea of being selfish, I was laughing so hard, because we've been talking about this for a long time, that self-care isn't selfish, and I really loved that we're not the only one talking about it. He said, there's not necessarily something wrong with being selfish if you've been overly selfless, right? Like, because I think we get into this, you two are really digging in, you know? And he's saying, you know, we, we think that when we're selfless, we're quote, unquote correct or right, and then when we are selfish, we're wrong, right. And what he was saying is, like, those are both actual extremes. Yeah, you know, what if we were grounded or self centered? Or, what if we focus about centered self, not like, in a negative way, but like, how do we— Lesley Logan 19:49 I know, so—Brad Crowell 19:50 How can we be both of those things instead of like, one or the other?Lesley Logan 19:53 I know, I think, like, because self centered has such a negative connotation, but like, a centered self is, like, whelmed, right? Like—Lesley Logan 19:59 Yeah. Lesley Logan 20:00 So if, like, selfless and self-ish are overwhelmed and underwhelmed, right, then centered self would be whelmed, right?Brad Crowell 20:07 It'd be right in the middle and and that allows you to protect yourself, you know, to put yourself first in some situations and then in others still, of course, you know, serve others, and that's good. But—Lesley Logan 20:20 We have, we have a series coming out about like, giving yourself permission to become whatever it is that you want to be. And there's actually, like, this term called the permission gap that I get into in the episode series that I created. And it's actually all because the way society is is it raises women to feel that they are selfish if they prioritize themselves first, yeah, and so they must care for everyone else's needs ahead of their own, and then they can care for themselves. But there's no time after doing all that—Brad Crowell 20:49 That's, that's just illogical. It's not sustainable. Lesley Logan 20:52 Right. Brad Crowell 20:53 What, what ends up happening is, you're burnt out? Lesley Logan 20:55 Yeah. Brad Crowell 20:55 Yeah. Brad Crowell 20:55 There's a reason why. Like, speaking of Healthcare Advocacy Day, there is a reason why you can actually pay for some way that your health insurance pays someone to take care of you, because it is impossible for someone, or most people, in your life, to take off of work to care for you. There's a reason why we have home health aides, right? Because we—Brad Crowell 21:15 Yeah.Lesley Logan 21:15 We do live in a world where like you can't just like care for other people all the time at the expense of your own self?Brad Crowell 21:22 Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's the that's the key. That's true. Well, you know, anyway, I just thought they were great topics. So stick around. We'll be right back. We got some really fun BE IT action items from Billy Lhar as well. So we'll be right back.Brad Crowell 21:36 Alright, so finally, let's talk about those BE IT action items, what bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted action items can we take away from your conversation with Billy Lhar. He said he rejects the standard social question of, like, what do you do? And I found this really intriguing, because I love that what do you do is an open ended question, and I'm always interested, I asked that's exactly the question that I ask, what do you do? Because what people how they respond to that question tells me a lot, because when they turn around and say, what do I do? I say, I sleep a lot, or I play video games or, you know, but what they're implying with the question is, what do you do for work? So that's kind of interesting to me, but I loved that he like, he's like, no, screw that. Because people always answer with what do they do for work, which is, is boring. And I thought that was—Lesley Logan 22:22 Not what I do for work, but, you know, but other people are boring. (Laughs)Brad Crowell 22:26 No, but he. here's the thing, effectively, he doesn't want to talk about what he does for work, because he said, he said, I was an English teacher. That's boring, you know. So, you know, what he started doing instead was asking people different questions, and he said they often were like, like shocking or eye opening, or like, whoa, you're we don't even know each other, and you're asking me this kind of question. And he said he the question he likes to leave with is, what are 10 roles that you play in your life, 10 roles that you play in your life, right?Lesley Logan 22:56 Yeah, yeah. I think I would make it three. I feel like I don't want to sit there long enough (inaudible)—Brad Crowell 23:01 First five are always the same. What are your 10 roles? I'm a daughter, I'm a sister, I'm a mom, I'm a wife, I'm a husband. Whatever. He said, It's always that crap. But then once they get through that crap, then they have to tell you something interesting about themselves. What like because they run out of they run out of the obvious things. So then they think about it, and then they have to tell you something. So that's, I think that might be part of why it's 10. He argues that a person's value and interest lie in the various roles that they play outside of those standard things. Like, I'm a paddle boarder. I'm this, I'm a, you know, like, I'm a, I'm a long haul driver for when we go on tour. I'm a I sit behind a booth. I'm a boother. (Laughs)Lesley Logan 23:44 (Laughs)Brad Crowell 23:47 Just making shit up here. He said, he said, also, you know, it helps, because you're not just one thing in your life, and so it like battles complacency when you're when, when you're engaging people on these other things that they're excited about. So—Lesley Logan 24:02 Yeah, I think that's cool, I guess, I guess you're right. You have to go to 10. That's just a big question. If I don't know if I want to talk to that person for that long. Brad Crowell 24:10 Yeah, I feel like that makes sense.Lesley Logan 24:11 He's clearly interested in people, and I'm like, I you know, we can go. Brad Crowell 24:15 What about you? Lesley Logan 24:16 I, okay, so he said, follow your passion is complete and utter nonsense. Brad Crowell 24:21 (Laughs)Lesley Logan 24:21 I think this is so funny. Brad Crowell 24:23 I liked his logic here. I thought this was pretty awesome actually. Lesley Logan 24:26 He said, and I think this is helpful, because, like, people are always like, what am I passionate about? Like, what's my hobby? Like this—Brad Crowell 24:31 Yeah, what should I do? Lesley Logan 24:32 What should I do for like, passion is not a starting point. Passion is a byproduct of this formula. Step one, figure out what you are good at and your strengths. So we have had many a strength finder type coach on here. Oh yeah, so you can go talk to any of them. They are so many. From day one of this podcast, there's been so many. And then he said, jumps he has— Brad Crowell 24:54 He's got a workbook. Lesley Logan 24:54 He's a workhouse, workbook called Jump Start Your Midlife Workbook, and you could take that. So that's part of step one. Got to figure out what you're good at, what are your strengths? Step two, what are you curious about, and how can you leverage those skills and those strengths to learn more? So there's a Venn diagram I'm imagining. This is how I picture it, your skills, your strengths, and what you're curious about. And then dude in the middle, there's like you. And then you take that to find a community. So find people you can connect with, and they'll help you. That will help you identify your purpose. Because even if you don't like them, you'll go, I don't like that. That's not my purpose. And then in then, if you want to turn that purpose into a passion, you just multiply that by consistency, discipline, patience and self-compassion. So then you you put, you know, fuel to that fire.Brad Crowell 25:38 Yeah, and I think that he emphasized the last two and that the patience and self-compassion— Lesley Logan 25:45 Oh yeah. Brad Crowell 25:45 So like when you want to turn something that you're good at into your passion, he said, you need to multiply it by consistency, discipline, patience and self-compassion. And he said, most people, we've all heard you know consistency, persistent and consistent, be persistent and consistent, you know, which, which obviously also means discipline. But he said, we always skip the patience and self-compassion part of it. Lesley Logan 26:10 Yeah.Brad Crowell 26:11 Because you're gonna fail and it's also not gonna happen overnight, whatever it might be. Lesley Logan 26:15 Yep.Brad Crowell 26:15 You know.Lesley Logan 26:16 Yep. I agree. I think radical self-compassion is important.Brad Crowell 26:21 Radical self-compassion.Lesley Logan 26:22 Yes. Brad Crowell 26:23 I dig it.Lesley Logan 26:23 Yes. Just like radical responsibility. That's my right, my favorite phrase right now, I want more people to take it. Um, you guys, I'm Lesley Logan and I'm Brad Crowell. This sinus infection will pass and, but not on next week's episode. So just a heads up. We got one more and, but we're working on it. You know we are, and I appreciate your patience and the self-compassion I'm having for myself and the compassion you're having for me. Send his episode, or this one to a friend who needs to hear it. Send your be it pod wins and and your questions into beitpod.com What does it beitpod.com/questions Yeah. Send them there. And until next time, be it till you see it. Brad Crowell 26:56 Bye for now. Lesley Logan 26:58 That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. If you want to leave us a message or a question that we might read on another episode, you can text us at +1-310-905-5534 or send a DM on Instagram @BeItPod. Brad Crowell 27:40 It's written, filmed, and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan, and me, Brad Crowell. Lesley Logan 27:45 It is transcribed, produced and edited by the epic team at Disenyo.co. Brad Crowell 27:49 Our theme music is by Ali at Apex Production Music and our branding by designer and artist, Gianfranco Cioffi. Lesley Logan 27:57 Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals. Brad Crowell 28:00 Also to Angelina Herico for adding all of our content to our website. And finally to Meridith Root for keeping us all on point and on time. Brad Crowell 28:13 All right, let's talk about Billy Lhar. Billy is the creator and host of the Mindfulness, Mindful Midknife (inaudible).Lesley Logan 28:18 (Laughs)Brad Crowell 28:18 (Inaudible). Starting over.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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March 24, 2026 ~ Former Department of Transportation Inspector General Mary Schiavo explains what went wrong in the Air Canada plane collision and what investigators will focus on as the federal review continues. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Questo episodio di Off Topic è tutto da gustare anche in video perché i conduttori e l'ospite Angelo Pisani si spoglieranno dei loro personaggi e rimarranno a nudo davanti a voi ascoltatori e ascoltatrici. Pronti?
March 10, 2026 ~ Former DOT Inspector General Mary Schiavo details how the partial government shutdown is causing major TSA delays and what travelers should expect next. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Tam Tam : Le recrutement par celles et ceux qui le font au quotidien
“Trop de KPI, tue le KPI”
Cresciuto alle Canarie tra le barche da pesca, Ali Romero fu catturato dai pirati barbareschi. Dopo un periodo da schiavo, decise di convertirsi all'Islam e intraprendere lui stesso la via del pirata. Un percorso che lo portò non solo a diventare un importante ammiraglio, ma anche a scatenare incidenti diplomatici tali da mettere a rischio i fragili equilibri del Mediterraneo...Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radio-pirata-storie-di-pirati--4335056/support.
In this all-new Chicago Golf Report Podcast episode, we go behind the scenes with Jim Schiavo, the dynamic General Manager of Topgolf Naperville—one of Chicagoland's most popular year-round golf and […]
La storia di Piet Hein, corsaro olandese, è costellata di azioni coraggiose, atti terribili, imprese eroiche e un inizio umilissimo. Servo a bordo di una nave spagnola, dopo la cattura del suo bastimento, maturò presto un astio personale contro la Spagna e una vicinanza ideale con le popolazioni native americane vessate dall'impero spagnolo. Dopo questo travagliato inizio di carriera, Piet Hein mise a segno un colpo senza precedenti che ancora oggi lo consacra a eroe dei mari.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radio-pirata-storie-di-pirati--4335056/support.
“We should start back” sono le primissime parole de “Le Cronache del Ghiaccio e del Fuoco” di George R.R. Martin e noi abbiamo pensato di fare esattamente così.Tyrion entra a Volantis come uno schiavo, legato mani e piedi e portato a cavallo come se fosse un sacco di patate. Il cavaliere non lo degna nemmeno di uno sguardo, dice che lo lega così per il suo bene, a Volantis non parlano con gli schiavi, in questo modo non rischia una fuga improvvisa o un riconoscimento non gradito. Tyrion è ormai rassegnato al suo destino e quasi prega che la morte avvenga il più presto possibile; è stanco di aspettare legato come un animale a un cavallo che il suo aguzzino si ostina a cavalcare attraverso l'intera Volantis. Dalla porta più a nord, da dove sono entrati, passando per la piazza sotto il Tempio del Dio Rosso R'hollor, e attraverso l'esotico Ponte Lungo pieno di botteghe di ogni tipo e mercanti da ogni dove, finalmente arrivano a destinazione: la sponda ovest della Rhoyne, dove Volantis diventa più popolare e meno nobile, dove possono finalmente trovare riparo e riposare. Le catene di Tyrion nel frattempo sono cambiate, dalla corda al ferro battuto, sempre sotto la scusa che sono per il suo bene.Lui e Ser Jorah passano una notte piuttosto tranquilla, parlando un po' delle usanze della più grande figlia di Valyria.È al mattino che la situazione si fa interessante. Nella sala principale della Casa del Mercante, la locanda scelta per la notte, Tyrion e Jorah incontrano la vedova del lungofiume, una schiava liberata vedova di un triarca che ora controlla parte dei moli e del mercato della città.A lei Jorah chiede un passaggio per Meereen, nonostante in realtà tutti i mercenari si stiano dirigendo dalla parte opposto, seguendo la Compagnia Dorata verso Westeros.No, loro sono diretti da Daenerys nella Baia (e di questo Tyrion è eternamente grato), ma nonostante le motivazioni addotte dal ser, la vedova non si fida.È Tyrion che la convincerà, dopo che lascerà andare Penny malgrado il tentato omicidio ai suoi danni.La vedova lo riconosce, ne comprende l'immenso valore e utilità per la causa sua e di Daenerys e decide di aiutarlo mandandoli su una nave che partirà a breve per Qarth ma che non arriverà mai a destinazione.Infine gli consegna un messaggio da portare a Daenerys da parte degli schiavi di Vecchia Volantis: «Dille che stiamo aspettando. Dille di venire presto».Ovviamente condividete su tutte le piattaforme, spargete la voce e mettete like al video. Potete trovarci su tutti gli altri social tramite i link qua sotto:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tronodispadepod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/tronodispadepodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tronodispadepod/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4mdslx4Nd8vunpc7nP3B45Google Podcast: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3uZm0vcy81MDk3ZTk4OC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw==Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ilpodcastdelghiaccioedelfuocoKo-fi: https://ko-fi.com/ilpodcastdelghiaccioedelfuocoLinkt.ree: https://linktr.ee/ilpodcastdelghiaccioedelfuoco
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A Fishier Sermon - Special Speaker: Deacon John Schiavo by Rev. Gregory G. Capel, Jr.
A Fishy Sermon - Special Speaker: Deacon John Schiavo by Rev. Gregory G. Capel, Jr.
A livello mondiale, il numero difumatori è diminuito, ma la lotta non è finita. • I consumatori di tabacco sono ora 1,2miliardi, ovvero un quinto della popolazione mondiale ⚠️ • Milioni di persone muoiono ogni annoper malattie prevenibili legate al tabacco
In Part 2 of our conversation, Dr. Renata Schiavo digs into the science of trust and explains what her research has found about the dimensions of trust, and the drivers of trust. You’ll want to take notes! Check out the links to the research in our notes below. Trust. It’s such a complex phenomenon. It […] The post Dr. Renata Schiavo on the science of trust, Part 2 appeared first on Health Communication Partners.
Dr. Renata Schiavo, Editor-In-Chief of the Journal of Communication in Healthcare, shares her research into trust and trustworthiness. I'm so glad to have back to the show Dr. Renata Schiavo, a public health leader, Editor-In-Chief of the Journal of Communication in Healthcare. Dr. Schiavo talks about some of the most pressing concerns in health communication: […] The post Dr. Renata Schiavo on the science of trust, Part 1 appeared first on Health Communication Partners.
Brother Ryan preaches the Word of God passionately, touching on the social and moral issues of the day with great poignancy. May the Lord minister to you through this sermon. For more sermons from Ryan, please visit: https://www.youtube.com/@lastdayspulpitministry8796
July 14, 2025 ~ Marie Osborne fills in for Kevin. Mary Schiavo, Former US Department of Transportation Inspector General, joins Marie to discuss the the Air India Plane was cut off moments before the crash that occurred over the weekend.
March 31, 2025 marked the 20th anniversary of Terri Schiavo's death. WORLD Radio is commemorating her death by presenting a remastered version of our true-crime podcast Lawless.Raquel “Rocky” Rodriguez was Jeb Bush's right-hand advisor during the Schiavo case. In this special episode, Rocky unpacks the governor's backstage strategies and explains the unwritten decision that tied his hands once and for all.The World and Everything in It and Lawless is made possible by listeners like you. To support sound journalism, grounded in facts and Biblical truth, visit wng.org/donate. Thank you.
March 31, 2025 marked the 20th anniversary of Terri Schiavo's death. WORLD Radio is commemorating her death by presenting a remastered version of our true-crime podcast Lawless.As international furor over the Schiavo case builds, the Pope issues a statement on the ethics of “life-sustaining treatments.” The Schindlers take it as a sign that the church hasn't abandoned them. And their lawyers see it as new grounds to keep Terri alive.The World and Everything in It and Lawless is made possible by listeners like you. To support sound journalism, grounded in facts and Biblical truth, visit wng.org/donate. Thank you.
March 31, 2025 marked the 20th anniversary of Terri Schiavo's death. WORLD Radio is commemorating her death by presenting a remastered version of our true-crime podcast Lawless.For a week, both sides present witnesses, evidence, and expert testimony in the trial over Terri's feeding tube. Michael and the Schindlers are exhausted, but the fight isn't over yet. Judge Greer's ruling kicks off a new era of legal moves and countermoves, and sets the Schiavo case on a path to the highest levels of American government.The World and Everything in It and Lawless is made possible by listeners like you. To support sound journalism, grounded in facts and Biblical truth, visit wng.org/donate. Thank you.
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March 31, 2025 marked the 20th anniversary of Terri Schiavo's death. WORLD Radio is commemorating her death by presenting a remastered version of our true-crime podcast Lawless.In the midst of reporting on the Schiavo case, Lynn gets up close and personal with the inside of an ambulance, and the team lays out some of the most pressing questions of the case so far.The World and Everything in It and Lawless is made possible by listeners like you. To support sound journalism, grounded in facts and Biblical truth, visit wng.org/donate. Thank you.
Democratic Assemblymember Pilar Schiavo joined us to talk about her legislative priorities, the Los Angeles Fires, the Chiquita Canyon Landfill environmental crisis, and why cuts to the VA are personal for her. And as always, we tell you Who Had the Worst Week in California Politics.1:25 Best and worst jobs in California politics?3:08 Welcome, Asm. Schiavo3:35 The 3 Hs: housing, homelessness and healthcare4:15 #AB3016:17 The impact of the Los Angeles Fires9:29 How has the state's resPonse been?11:18 And the insurance companies?13:09 Chiquita Canyon Landfill fire17:42 "There is one man who has cancer. He looks out his front door and four of his neighbors have cancer. It's not normal."21:37 VA cuts - a personal story26:18 Can California offset cuts?28:16 Realistically, what can the #caleg get done this year?31:49 #WWCAWant to support the Capitol Weekly Podcast? Make your tax deductible donation here: capitolweekly.net/donations/ Capitol Weekly Podcast theme is "Pickin' My Way" by Eddie Lang "#WorstWeekCA" Beat provided by freebeats.io
Dr. Schiavo shares powerful stories about communication’s role in community engagement and pursuing health equity. We’re shining a light on public health and the value of the work done by public health professionals. Today you’ll hear from Dr. Renata Schiavo, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Communication in Healthcare. Hi everybody, this is 10 Minutes to […] The post Dr. Renata Schiavo on community-driven approaches to communication appeared first on Health Communication Partners.
Spartaco: la storia dello schiavo gladiatore che armò una ribellione contro Roma e che è stato scelto come soggetto di film, serie tv e libri.
January 31, 2025 ~ Mary Schiavo, Former US Department of Transportation Inspector General, joins Kevin following this week's plane crash to shed light into what happened.
In this episode of "Doggone Leadership," host Jimmy McCoy engages in a thought-provoking conversation with California Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo. Pilar shares personal stories that shaped her leadership journey, from her near-death experience in a childhood accident to her passion for advocacy and public service. She opens up about her family's military background, her experience in the labor movement, and her deep commitment to justice, courage, and integrity as core leadership principles. With her extensive background in fighting for healthcare access and workers' rights, Pilar offers valuable insights into what it means to lead with compassion and purpose.Listeners will also learn about Pilar's legislative work, including her efforts to support veterans and bring essential services to her district. The episode delves into the challenges of leadership in public office and how maintaining a foundation of integrity and empathy is essential in navigating tough decisions. Pilar emphasizes the importance of building coalitions and empowering others, making this episode a must-listen for anyone looking to make a difference in their community.
Midnight Panel Discussing the news of the day featuring… Fred Rubino, stand-up comedian Website: https://www.fredrubino.com/ Social Media : http://www.facebook.com/fredrubinogtfoh https://instagram.com/fredrubino http://www.twitter.com/freddyrubino https://www.youtube.com/mrrubinobbbb & Marlaina Schiavo, Host of the Reactivist podcast on YouTube Website: marlainaschiavo.com Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/marlainaschiavo https://twitter.com/marlainaschiavo https://www.facebook.com/marlaina.schiavo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Only the Righteous - Amos 8 - Br Ryan Schiavo 9th June 2024 by The King's Way Christian Fellowship - Glen Waverley
Frank hosts a midnight panel consisting of: Fred Rubino, stand-up comedian Website: https://www.fredrubino.com/ Social Media : http://www.facebook.com/fredrubinogtfoh https://instagram.com/fredrubino http://www.twitter.com/freddyrubino https://www.youtube.com/mrrubinobbbb & Marlaina Schiavo, Host of the Reactivist podcast on YouTube Website: marlainaschiavo.com Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/marlainaschiavo https://twitter.com/marlainaschiavo https://www.facebook.com/marlaina.schiavo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's time to set the record straight with Lady Mary Tudor! Was she really bloody Mary, was she as terrible as some history books make her out to be? Join me in conversation with Amanda Schiavo as we dive into the Tudor world and set the record straight. We'll also get a peek into her incredible historical fiction In Her Own Right You can find Amanda here! Buy the Book https://www.blackrosewriting.com/historicaladventure/inherownright TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@authoramandaschiavo?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc ⭐️⭐️Calm History!⭐️⭐️ Try the new podcast, Calm History: https://www.calmhistory.com/ Want more For the Love of History? Patreon https://www.patreon.com/fortheloveofhistorypodcast?fan_landing=true&view_as=public Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fortheloveof_historypodcast/?hl=en Webstite https://www.fortheloveofhistorypod.com/about TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@4theloveofhistory Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6SjwlXC5e8uvPxXE8siyEZ?si=1f813135bad1471c Merch Store https://www.bonfire.com/store/for-the-love-of-history/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 87 – Healthcare Advance Directives This month on Calendar Call, Matt talks with Probate Court Administrator, Judge Beverly Streit-Kefalas, about Healthcare Advance Directives. Matt and Judge Streit-Kefalas discuss the purpose of advance directives, execution requirements, and issues clients might face. Additional topics include incapacity, revocation, conservators, and more. CGS 19A-570 through 580(i) Rule 1.14 Rule 1.2 In Re Quinlan, 70 N.J. 10, 355 A.2d 647 (1976) Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health, 497 U.S. 261 (1990) Bush v. Schiavo, 885 So. 2d 321 (2004)
Episode 87 – Healthcare Advance Directives This month on Calendar Call, Matt talks with Probate Court Administrator, Judge Beverly Streit-Kefalas, about Healthcare Advance Directives. Matt and Judge Streit-Kefalas discuss the purpose of advance directives, execution requirements, and issues clients might face. Additional topics include incapacity, revocation, conservators, and more. CGS 19A-570 through 580(i) Rule 1.14 Rule 1.2 In Re Quinlan, 70 N.J. 10, 355 A.2d 647 (1976) Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health, 497 U.S. 261 (1990) Bush v. Schiavo, 885 So. 2d 321 (2004)
Frank sits down with Marlaina Schiavo as they talk about everything from their Christmas plans to Quake Media. James Flippin comes in for news you can use. Brian Kilmeade comes in to talk about Biden's foreign policy and the Colorado Supreme Court. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marlaina Schiavo, Producer, Digital Content creator and humorist Topic: news of the day; Cultural observations Website: marlainaschiavo.com Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/marlainaschiavo https://twitter.com/marlainaschiavo https://www.facebook.com/marlaina.schiavo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank hosts a Midnight Panel Horror panel consisting of Gina Lymberopoulos, Social Media Manager for Red Apple Media and a horror Movie enthusiast, Marlaina Schiavo, veteran media producer, satirist and the host of the Jersey Shore's premiere Halloween Party, and Nicholas Tana, award winning filmmaker and writer, whose latest graphic novel is “ejunky”. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Morano interviews Marlaina Schiavo, Producer, Digital Content creator and humorist to talk about the news of the day and cultural observations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank and Marlaina Schiavo, a veteran media producer, satirist and social critic, talk about a wide range of topics including animals, egg salad and gender neutral bathrooms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank and his guests Marlaina Schiavo, John McDonagh, and Freddy Mertz talk about the highlights of today's news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Tuesday, June 27th, A.D. 2023. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Kevin Swanson Turkey's crackdown on foreign missionaries The nation of Turkey is cracking down on foreign missionaries. The International Society for Human Rights has identified a disproportionate number of foreign expulsions. In a recent report, the group revealed, “There is no common ground among these expelled persons, except that they are all Protestant Christians, who are active in church life and/or active in evangelism.” India's Prime Minister claims he opposes religious persecution Last Thursday, India's Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, responded to a question from the Wall Street Journal on human rights abuses in his country. REPORTER: “What steps are you and your government willing to take to improve the rights of Muslims and other minorities in your country and to uphold free speech?” During a rare give-and-take with reporters while he was in Washington, D.C., Modi said there is “no space for discrimination. … In India's democratic values, there is absolutely no discrimination on the basis of caste or creed.” This despite the fact that religious persecution has increased four-fold since Modi took office in 2014. In related news, back in May, the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom raised concerns about persecution in India. It said that religious freedom conditions there “continued to worsen” in the last year and recommended that the U.S. designate India as a Country of Particular Concern for engaging in “systematic, ongoing, and egregious violations of religious freedom.” Christian missionary charged with 9 counts of sodomy at orphanage In other international news, the law banning same-sex relations in Malawi, Africa is being reconsidered by the High Court. This time, a Reformed male missionary in Malawi named Jan Willem Akstar has challenged the nation's Penal Code that “criminalizes carnal knowledge against the order of nature” as unconstitutional. In 2020, the missionary was charged with nine counts of homosexual activity with students involved with his ministry, the Timotheos Foundation. While the High Court of Malawi is considering the petition to legalize same-sex relations, the Catholic Church has issued a statement opposing the motion. The church declared, “Homosexuality is against the Scripture and the teachings of the Catholic Church and it is about acts against the order of nature, therefore, should not be promoted in any way. … It is our conviction that these acts should not be allowed in a country touting to be God-fearing.” Let us take note of Revelation 22:14. “Blessed are those who do His commandments, that they may have the right to the Tree of Life, and may enter through the gates into the city. But outside are dogs and sorcerers and sexually immoral and murderers and idolaters, and whoever loves and practices a lie.” Street preacher in Britain continually harassed by the police Street preacher Ryan Schiavo was arrested again for preaching in Canterbury, England on June 10th of this year — this time preaching out of Romans 1:18-32. He is no stranger to this sort of treatment however. The English police are especially problematic for street preachers these days, marking their police cars with the moniker “Police with Pride.” Schiavo told The Christian Post that the police have stopped him from preaching 25 times in the last two years in public places in England. No charges are ever filed. According to the evangelist, the purpose is only to stop the preaching. And the situation has worsened over the last few years. Abortions up 14% in England and Wales In other United Kingdom news, regrettably, abortion numbers are on the increase in England and Wales. Official numbers reveal that abortions in 2022 increased by 14% over the previous year. The U.K. Department of Health and Social Care records an average of 20,000 abortions per month. Biden touts contraception as “fundamental freedom” President Joe Biden issued an executive order over the weekend to expand access to contraception. He called this access a “fundamental freedom,” and instructed the executive branch of the U.S. government to “ensure coverage of comprehensive contraceptive care, including all contraceptives approved, granted, or cleared by the Food and Drug Administration, without cost sharing for enrollees, participants, and beneficiaries.” Top 3 pro-abortion groups endorse Biden As of Friday, the leading pro-abortion groups -- Planned Parenthood, NARAL Pro-Choice America, and Emily's List -- have endorsed Biden's 2024 presidential election campaign, reports U.S. News & World Report. Lessons from Salome, mother of James and John If you're a mother of a son, check out my second conversation with Rhonda Stoppe, author of Moms Raising Sons to Be Men as I guest host Generations Radio today. Listen to her describe the trap that Salome, the mother of James and John, two of Christ's twelve disciples, fell into. STOPPE: “She saw an opportunity for her boys and she pulled Jesus aside and she asked, ‘Hey, when you become king, can you sit my boys on your left hand and your right hand?' Jesus said, ‘You don't even know the cup that I'm about to drink.'” Stoppe offered today's Christian mothers some counsel that she gleaned from Salome's life in my 35-minute conversation. STOPPE: “Don't attempt to control circumstances. There's a section of Moms Raising Sons [to Be Men] called, ‘Control freaks raise freaks.' Don't manipulate others to gain favor. Wait on the Lord and teach your son to pursue Jesus Christ. Avoids schemes to achieve an outcome that's favorable for them. Guard yourself from pursuing the prize of personal advancement by keeping your eyes on the prize Jesus Christ. And remind your son that serving Christ well is the greatest motivation in life.” To hear lessons from Rebekah and Mary's life as well, go to Generations.org/radio. Scientists surprised by intelligent cave writings post-flood And finally, scientists were amazed to discover writings carved into cave walls, presumably contributed by the Neanderthals, reports ABC News. These writings, found on the La Roche-Cotard cave in France, are described as “deliberate, organized, and intentional.” They are an indication that these primitive human beings, existing sometime after the worldwide flood, were intelligent and thoughtful. Genesis 1:27 says, “So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them.” Close And that's The Worldview in 5 Minutes on this Tuesday, June 27th in the year of our Lord 2023. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
As international furor over the Schiavo case builds, the Pope issues a statement on the ethics of “life-sustaining treatments.” The Schindlers take it as a sign that the church hasn't abandoned them. And their lawyers see it as new grounds to keep Terri alive.To listen to Episode 5 and 5.5 now, visit the Lawless podcast feed here.Lawless is made possible by listeners like you. Additional support comes from Compelled Podcast. Listen to unique and compelling testimonies like Ron Adkins, who at the age of 19, was sentenced to almost 500 years in prison. Ron's violence eventually led him to solitary confinement for over a decade where he was told he would remain until he died. Condemned by society and separated from humanity, Ron knew that he was utterly alone... or was he?Or listen to the testimony of Virginia Prodan, a human rights attorney in Communist Romania who came face-to-face with an assassin sent to kill her for defending Christians. Every story on Compelled is true, vivid, and told by the person who lived it - and saw God working through it. Listen on your favorite podcast app or at CompelledPodcast.com.Additional support comes from Compelled Podcast. Listen to unique and compelling testimonies like Ron Adkins, who at the age of 19, was sentenced to almost 500 years in prison. Ron's violence eventually led him to solitary confinement for over a decade where he was told he would remain until he died. Condemned by society and separated from humanity, Ron knew that he was utterly alone... or was he?Or listen to the testimony of Virginia Prodan, a human rights attorney in Communist Romania who came face-to-face with an assassin sent to kill her for defending Christians. Every story on Compelled is true, vivid, and told by the person who lived it - and saw God working through it. Listen on your favorite podcast app or at CompelledPodcast.com.
Producer, digital content creator, and humorist Marlaina Schiavo joins Sid to discuss the passing of the transgender school sports ban in Congress and what it's like producing Andrew Cuomo's podcast. Marlaina also shares a poem she wrote in honor of Sid's birthday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the midst of reporting on the Schiavo case, Lynn gets up close and personal with the inside of an ambulance, and the team lays out some of the most pressing questions of the case so far.
Dan Grieco was at Michael Schiavo's side from the beginning: Employer, attorney, and friend. In this special episode of Lawless, Grieco remembers the early days of the Schiavo case, and the opening legal moves that would set off a decade of bitter litigation.