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In this powerful episode of Spiritual Leadership with Landon Schott, Landon is joined by Pastor Josh McPherson, the founding pastor of Gray City Church and leader of Stronger Man Nation. They delve deep into the detrimental effects of the spirit of offense on personal and spiritual growth. They discuss the importance of fostering an unoffendable culture within the church and share personal stories of overcoming betrayal and offense through forgiveness. The episode explores how harboring unforgiveness invites demonic activity and stunts spiritual growth, while forgiveness invites God's blessing and presence. The conversation ends with a heartfelt prayer for listeners to release any bitterness and be filled with God's grace and blessing.
Creating was his joy, the quiet city night his canvas, and his music the soundtrack of a dreamer chasing destiny. Join us as we dive into the artistic journey of Kevin Schott, exploring how creativity, emotion, and sound shaped his path as an artist.Collect our collaborative print with Kevin here: https://myartisreal.com/product/kevin-schott-40x4025-limited-edition-print/Support the show on Patreon: https://patreon.com/myartisrealKevin's Website here: https://www.kevinschott.art/Music Credit: Theme music by A Kid Named Red, additional sounds by CUE Shop
In der heutigen Folge von Lifestyle Schlank spreche ich mit Frau Dr. Cordelia Schott (@drcordeliaschott). Sie ist Ärztin und frischgebackene Autorin und hat gerade ihr erstes Buch „Gesundheit kannst du lernen“ veröffentlicht. In unserem Gespräch verrät sie uns die sieben Schlüssel der Gesundheit und zeigt, wie du mit ihrem Wissen Gesundheit alltagstauglich machen kannst – ohne starre Regeln, Verzicht oder verwirrende Ratschläge. Stattdessen bekommst du klare Impulse und leicht umsetzbare Tipps, die dich Schritt für Schritt in ein gesünderes und leichteres Leben begleiten. In dieser Folge erfährst du: ✅ warum Gesundheit nicht kompliziert sein muss, sondern oft erstaunlich einfach ist, ✅ welche Rolle Bewusstsein, Ernährung, Bewegung, Schlaf, Hormone, Mindset und Energie für dein Wohlbefinden spielen, ✅ wie du kleine Veränderungen im Alltag nutzen kannst, um langfristig große Wirkung zu erzielen, ✅ welche Routinen dir helfen, mehr Energie, Ausgeglichenheit und Leichtigkeit in dein Leben zu bringen, ✅ warum es beim Thema Gesundheit nicht um Perfektion, sondern um machbare Schritte geht. Diese Folge ist für dich, wenn du keine Lust mehr hast auf dogmatische, einseitige oder schwer umsetzbare Gesundheitstipps – sondern Gesundheit ganzheitlich verstehen und praktische Wege finden willst, wie du wirklich gesünder leben kannst. Ich wünsche dir jetzt wie immer viel Spaß und viele neue Erkenntnisse beim Zuhören. PS: Ich freue mich auch immer sehr über eine positive Bewertung von euch.
Raspagem de bolsa escrotal, jornalismo musical e reviews, preços de shows, turnê Tempo Rei do Gilberto Gil, chorar em show, Lula mostrando o triplex, comer pizza fria com Digão, discos de featuring e ligações telefônicas foram alguns dos assuntos desse episódio do Troca Fitas, onde recebemos Ricardo Schott (do Pop Fantasma)! Abertura por AletrixApoio: Porto Produções Musicais
Spannungsphase auf der DP World Tour In Südkorea gewinnt ein Lokalmatador das Genesis-Event und rückt mit minimaler Saisonteilnahme ins Ranking vor – sehr zum Ärger jener, die um ihre Karte kämpfen. Wir diskutieren die Konsequenzen der National-Spots, den Stellenwert europäischer Events und die wachsende Abhängigkeit zur PGA Tour. Im Fokus: die Deutschen vor den Saisonfinals. Nicolai von Dellingshausen und Marcel Schneider sind solide durch, Marcel Siem behält die Karte – während Yannik Paul (außerhalb der Top-120) und Maximilian Kieffer (jenseits der Top-140) via Q-School nachsitzen müssen. Auf Mallorca braucht Anton Albers beim HotelPlanner-Finale in Alcanada nur noch einen kleinen Schritt. Parallel leuchten wir die US-Schiene aus Matti Schmid und Stephan Jäger sind gesetzt, Jeremy Paul und Thomas Rosenmüller kämpfen um Status – ein dritter Platz von Thorbjørn Olesen zeigt, wie schnell sich Türen öffnen können. Dazu Statistiken als Wegweiser: Warum Driving und Putten bei Yannik Paul den Unterschied ausmachen. In der zweiten Hälfte widmen wir uns Hörer Falks Mail zu RPR-Runden: Selbstkritische Korrektur unsererseits, klare Zustimmung zum Fair-Play-Gedanken – und ein Blick auf heikle Jugendthemen. Zum Schluss: Tops & Flops mit Jordan Gumbergs Saison-Rettung per Eagle, Einblicken in die A-Trainer-Ausbildung sowie Notizen zu Max Rottluff und Rafa Cabrera Bello. Highlights Korea-Kontroverse: National-Spots, Ranking-Effekte und die Frage nach der Produktpflege der DP World Tour Deutsche im Check: von Dellingshausen/Schneider/Siem sicher – Schott stabil, Paul/Kieffer vor der Q-School Road to Mallorca: Anton Albers und der enge Test in Alcanada PGA-Tour-Update: Schmid & Jäger safe, Jeremy Paul/Rosenmüller mit Restchancen; Olesens Beispiel RPR-Debatte mit Hörer Falk: Fair-Play statt Generalverdacht, besondere Vorsicht im Jugendbereich Tops & Flops: Gumberg-Eagle zur Kartenrettung, A-Trainer-Insights, Rottluff & Cabrera Bello im Comeback-Modus
In this powerful message from Pastor Landon Schott, we continue The X Commandments series by uncovering the spiritual weight of the fifth commandment—“Honor your father and mother.” Learn how honor unlocks blessing, protection, and longevity in your life, and how dishonor opens the door to rebellion, broken families, and spiritual warfare. Pastor Landon exposes the difference between biblical honor and cultural rebellion, revealing how the way you treat your parents—and your children—reflects your heart toward God. You'll discover: •Why honoring your parents is foundational to all of society •The dangers of rebellion and how it partners with witchcraft •The difference between loving discipline and abusive control •How to lead your home with both authority and affection •The generational blessings that flow from honor Whether you're a parent, a child, or a spiritual leader, this message will challenge you to bring your home into divine order and experience the reward of honor.
Steve, Miss Beka Sue, Kathy, Schott and Katie talk about the latest addition to the BTAC lineup. TBD music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Important Links: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theabvnetwork Our Events Page: bourbonpalooza.com Check us out at: abvnetwork.com. The ABV Barrel Shop: abvbarrelshop.com Join the revolution by adding #ABVNetworkCrew to your profile on social media.
Salvatore Ruggiero ist der Unternehmenssprecher und Leiter des Marketing von Schott. Man hört ihm an, wie viel Respekt er vor der Leistung seines Unternehmens hat. Das geht von Ceranfeldern über Zündungen von Airbags bis hin zu ultra dünnem Glas, das für moderne Klappdisplays wichtig ist. Natürlich lassen Dieter und das Kunzilein die Chance nicht liegen, jemanden aus der Wirtschaft zu fragen, wie er die Zukunft im Land sieht. Und im zweiten Teil wird es richtig emotional - Salvatore ist das Kind von klassischen, italienischen "Gastarbeitern". Sein Blick auf Integration beinhaltet Fussballvereine, italienische Kultur und eine gehörige Portion an Eigenverantwortung. Ein angenehmer und kompetenter Gesprächspartner.Das Video zum Podcast: https://youtu.be/TiYR9PTwQ10 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This trialogue continues a series of discussions exploring the latest interdisciplinary research into tantric completion stage practices such as yogas of dream, sleep, and death. Dr Tawni Tidwell is a biocultural anthropologist and doctor of traditional Tibetan medicine. Dr Michael Sheehy is the Director of Research at the Contemplative Sciences Center in the Department of Religious Studies in the University of Virginia. Dr Julian Schott is an Indologist, Tibetologist, and assistant professor at the University of Vienna. In this episode, the panel explore the ethical and methodological challenges of the studying Buddhist tantra; consider the various agendas behind scientific research into meditation, gtummo, and dream yoga; and argue for the centring of human liberation alongside human wellness and profit motives. Dr Sheehy presents his working model for achieving contemplative fluency across a range of meditation styles, suggests that scientific study of meditation can be seen as a type of cultural translation, and considers the use of etic frameworks and methods to study religious and cultural forms. Dr Tidwell argues for the validity of subjective experience, Dr Schott points out the tensions within religious traditions, and the panel consider if neuroscience might one day teach Buddhism something new about itself. … Link in bio. Also available on Youtube, iTunes, & Spotify – search ‘Guru Viking Podcast'. … Topics include: 00:00 - Intro 02:11 - Why study tantra with science? 04:01 - Complexity of tantra 05:10 - Skills and transformations 05:50 - Michael's meditation model of “instances and styles“ 08:48 - Multi-modular styles and ngondro 11:17 - Contemplative fluency 13:58 - gTummo and overriding the autonomic nervous system 16:21 - 2 reasons why Vajrayāna is said to be the fast path 17:55 - Why is tantra so complex? 19:37 - Pushing to one's limits is key to tantra 22:29 - 3 classic contemplative approaches in Buddhism 25:27 - Radical transformation and social transgression 27:56 - A tension within the tradition 29:03 - Changing practice along the path 31:04 - Sādhanā is not linear 34:25 - Critical challenges when studying tantra 35:41 - The importance of neurophenomenology 39:44 - Scientific vs traditional explanatory frameworks 43:28 - Relative and the absolute 46:08 - Transmitted blessings 48:07 - Trust in the traditions 50:33 - Moving beyond the traditions with science 52:38 - A second order, cultural translation 54:58 - Paradox of the paradigm 56:26 - Defending the etic perspective 58:06 - Multi-disciplinary teams 59:37 - The fundamental academic principle 01:01:58 - Pros and cons of the etic and emic 01:03:16- Will science improve the Buddhist tradition? 01:04:56 - Neuroplasticity and aging 01:06:50 - Reshaping Buddhism is imperative 01:09:26 - A cultural-religious looping effect 01:13:13 - Dream yoga training with VR 01:18:50 - Secular extraction approaches and making the traditions better 01:21:25 -MBSR and Healthy Minds 01:22:57 - Subjective experience is valid 1:25:16 - Human freedom beyond the social and political 01:31:59 - Admitting the religious aspect 01:34:07 - Prioritising human freedom 01:35:48 - A reflexive process 01:37:09 - Is scientific study for the good? 01:38:30 - Future episode plans Previous panel discussions: - https://www.guruviking.com/search?q=sheehy Previous episodes with Dr Julian Schott: - https://www.guruviking.com/search?q=schott To find our more about the panel, visit: - https://michaelrsheehy.com/ - https://centerhealthyminds.org/about/people/tawni-tidwell - https://stb.univie.ac.at/en/about-us/team/julian-schott/user/schottj85/inum/1083/backpid/198178/ For more interviews, videos, and more visit: - https://www.guruviking.com Music ‘Deva Dasi' by Steve James
Steve, Miss Beka Sue, Kathy, Schott and Katie recap the 2025 St. Louis Bourbon Palooza. TBD music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Important Links: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theabvnetwork Our Events Page: bourbonpalooza.com Check us out at: abvnetwork.com. The ABV Barrel Shop: abvbarrelshop.com Join the revolution by adding #ABVNetworkCrew to your profile on social media.
Keely Dunning and Laura Schott recap a huge 2-1 Reign victory over Utah Royals, a win that sends Seattle to the 2025 NWSL playoffs after missing the postseason last year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the world's most sought-after cellists, Daniel Müller-Schott performs on all the international concert stages, whether it's with the New York Philharmonic, the London Symphony Orchestra, or the Gewandhaus Orchestra. He's worked with the world's greatest conductors, including Neeme Järvi, Andris Nelsons and Simone Young, and recorded over 30 albums for a diverse array of labels. He also enjoys combining the art of music with the visual arts and literature. In this conversation, Daniel recounts the impact of winning the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow at age 15, a milestone that launched his professional career. He speaks warmly of his mentors, including Anne-Sophie Mutter, Steven Isserlis, and Mstislav Rostropovich, who taught him the expressive and human dimensions of music. Beyond the concert stage, we hear about Daniel's interest in blending classical music with other art forms such as painting, dance, and film. Through his festival in Switzerland, he creates performances that invite audiences to experience music in fresh, multidimensional ways. He also reflects on the bond he shares with his centuries-old cello, his evolving creative process, and the importance of finding inspiration in art, travel, and everyday life.Daniel Müller-Schott performs with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra from 22-25 October, before heading to Adelaide, Melbourne, Hobart and parts of New Zealand throughout November.
Steve, Beka, Katie, Kathy and Schott talk about the Old Goats trip Steve and Schott recently took to Kentucky. TBD music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Important Links: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theabvnetwork Our Events Page: bourbonpalooza.com Check us out at: abvnetwork.com. The ABV Barrel Shop: abvbarrelshop.com Join the revolution by adding #ABVNetworkCrew to your profile on social media.
Wir leben in einer Welt, in der Symptome betäubt und Warnsignale ignoriert werden. Doch was, wenn dein Körper längst die Wahrheit spricht – und du Gesundheit eigentlich recht leicht lernen kannst? In dieser intensiven Interview-Folge spreche ich mit Dr. Cordelia Schott, einer der bekanntesten Ärztinnen Deutschlands, Bestseller-Autorin und Freundin, über das, was viele spüren, aber kaum jemand in Worte fassen kann: Die ungeschönte Wahrheit hinter Krankheit, Gesundheit und Heilung. Dr. Cordelia Schott ist keine, die um den heißen Brei redet. Sie stellt unbequeme Fragen. Denn sie bricht mit alten Denkmodellen und öffnet den Raum für etwas, das in unserer Gesundheitsdebatte völlig untergeht: Eigenverantwortung. Ganzheit. Klarheit. Im Mittelpunkt stehen: 7 unterschätzte Schlüssel zur Gesundheit, die dein Arzt dir wahrscheinlich nie nennen wird Die häufigsten Denkfehler, die dich auf dem Weg zur echten Heilung ausbremsen Was du sofort ändern kannst, wenn du nicht mehr funktionieren, sondern wirklich leben willst
Ein Bier in Delhi, ein Lächeln im Gesicht – Freddy Schott hat seine Tourkarte verteidigt. Der 23-Jährige erzählt bei „Grün & saftig“, wie er in Indien mit vier konstanten Runden und ohne Driver das Ticket für 2026 löste. Im Gespräch mit Julius Allzeit, Sven Hanft und Bene Staben berichtet Schott von durchwachten Nächten, verspäteten Visa, cleverem Spiel im Dschungel-Rough und der Arbeit mit seinem neuen Caddie Taka, einst an der Tasche von Max Kieffer. Die Runde diskutiert, warum Schotts Stärke gerade in großen Feldern aufblüht, was ihn mental trägt – und warum gutes Putting auf schnellen Grüns so entscheidend ist. Außerdem: Deutsche Spieler im Tour-Kampf, Anton Albers' Chancen beim Mallorca-Finale und Dominik Voss' Sieg in Macau. Zum Schluss teilen die Jungs ihre Tops & Flops – inklusive Duschunfall und Long-Drive-Schockmoment in Frankreich. Highlights Freddy Schott sichert Tourkarte 2026 mit Rang 17 in Delhi Warum er 72 Löcher ohne Driver spielte Neues Erfolgsduo: Schott & Caddie Taka Analyse: Deutsche auf der DP World Tour & HotelPlanner Tour Mentaltraining, Putten und das Geheimnis schneller Grüns Tops & Flops: von Duschunfall bis Callaway-Test
Erfolg ist kein Zufall – Der Erfolgspodcast für finanzielle Freiheit
Die Fachärztin Dr. Cordelia Schott gibt dir in dieser Folge die Möglichkeit, chronisch kompetent zu werden und Gesundheit zu erschaffen. Humorvoll bekommst du ärztliches Insiderwissen zu typischen medizinischen Problemen und Werkzeuge, um direkt umzusetzen. In ihrem neuen Buch "Gesundheit kannst du lernen" zeigt sie, dass auch Gesundheit kein Zufall, sondern erlernbar ist – durch bewusste Ernährung, regelmäßige Bewegung, erholsamen Schlaf, hormonelle Balance, ein starkes Mindset und den gezielten Einsatz innerer Energie.✘ Mein neues Buch "Erfolg ist kein Zufall" ist HIER bestellbar. #pflichtlektüre✘ Bewirb dich für Deutschlands stärkstes Wachstumsnetzwerk www.die-wichtigste-Stunde.de #nobrainer✘ Bestelle dir jetzt mein SPIEGEL-Bestseller-Buch "Du kannst nicht nicht verkaufen: Beruflicher und privater Erfolg dank der 22 Gesetze eines Topverkäufers" KLICKEHIER✘ Du möchtest endlich ein Immobilien-Portfolio aufbauen? Dann frage unbedingt bei meinem Unternehmen "Erfolg mit Immobilien" an und vereinbare HIER ein Kennenlern-Termin.#mustdo✘ Folgt mir auch auf Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/mb_maurice_bork/
Secret languages surround us from graffiti writers, gondoliers, and gym rats to spies, sneakerheads, and Swifties. Every group creates a private lingo of jargon and gestures that eludes the rest of the world. Best selling author and British writer, Ben Schott discusses his new book Schott's Significa, which is an indispensable field guide to the hidden lore and language of our modern age.Ben joined Pat on the show to chat further about his book.
In this episode of Spiritual Leadership with Landon Schott, Landon discusses the importance of speaking in tongues for spiritual growth. He addresses common controversies and misconceptions surrounding this spiritual practice, while providing biblical references and personal anecdotes to support its significance. Landon emphasizes that speaking in tongues is not the ultimate goal, but a tool for believers to hear God clearly, obey Him, and walk in His power. He explains the different types of tongues, their purposes, and answers frequently asked questions regarding this spiritual gift. Join Landon as he encourages believers to embrace all the gifts of the Holy Spirit and shares practical steps for receiving the gift of tongues.
Tonight on Reign Weekly, Keely Dunning, Laura Schott and Steve Schlanger talk about the Reign’s recent 1-1 draw vs Bay FC, and discuss the incredible career of NWSL legend Lauren BarnesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marco Penge feiert in Madrid bereits seinen dritten Saisonsieg und qualifiziert sich damit frühzeitig fürs Masters und die Open. Im Fokus der aktuellen Folge steht aber vor allem die kritische Situation vieler deutscher Tourspieler: Yannick Paul, Freddy Schott, Max Kieffer – sie alle kämpfen um den Verbleib auf der DP World Tour. Wer muss bangen, wer darf hoffen? Auch auf der Challenge Tour spitzt sich die Lage zu. Jan Schneider überrascht in China, Anton Albers rückt näher an die volle Tourkarte, Hurly Long droht Mallorca zu verpassen. Auf der PGA Tour Champions siegt Alex Čejka, auf der LPGA bleibt Esther Henseleit solide. Zudem diskutieren die Hosts Hinnerk Baumgarten, Julius Allzeit und Sven Hanft den Kampf um den Ryder Cup 2035 – Green Eagle in Winsen trifft auf starke Konkurrenz aus England. Zum Abschluss: eine leidenschaftliche Debatte über die Platzreife in Deutschland, fehlende öffentliche Plätze, zu hohe Clubhürden – und die Frage, ob Golf wirklich so teuer ist, wie alle sagen. Highlights: Marco Penge gewinnt in Madrid – dritter Sieg der Saison DP World Tour: Tourkarten-Kampf bei Schott, Paul, Kieffer Challenge Tour: Anton Albers vor Aufstieg, Jan Schneider überrascht LPGA & LET: solide Leistungen von Henseleit, Harm, Gimmy Alex Čejka siegt, Tiger Woods wieder verletzt Platzreife, Mentoring & Public Courses – Zugang zum Golf diskutiert Ryder Cup 2035: Green Eagle oder Luton Hoo?
E111 - Baut Schott die Wellenleiter für Meta Ray-Ban Display? Deckard und Galaxy XR im Anmarsch! TimeRide gruselt jetzt!
My guest in this week's Book Club podcast is Ben Schott. The author of the world- (or downstairs-loo-) conquering Schott's Original Miscellany returns with Schott's Significa, a deeply reported and constantly surprising book in which he uses the private languages of various communities – from gondoliers to graffiti writers and from Swifties to sommeliers – as a way of understanding their worlds. Ben tells me about how the project came together, how he was inspired by the folklorists Iona and Peter Opie pinning the butterfly of playground games – and why doing the shoe-leather reporting yields results that you could never get from Google or ChatGPT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Als Händler zur eigenen Marke zu werden, gelingt nur wenigen. Christian Villwock hat es geschafft – und das in zweiter Generation. Unter seiner Führung hat sich Anita Hass, seit 1970 eine feste Größe in Hamburgs Einzelhandelslandschaft, von einer exklusiven Boutique zu einer eigenständigen Marke entwickelt. Anita Hass ist bekannt für ihren erlesenen Mix aus Premium- und Contemporary-Labels. Darunter Nili Lotan, Isabel Marant, Céline, Proenza Schouler, Autry oder Lisa Yang. Das unverwechselbare Logo, ein rotes Herz, durchbohrt von einem schwarzen Pfeil, steht sinnbildlich für die Leidenschaft der Marke. Es ziert nicht nur eigene Produkte, sondern auch zahlreiche Kooperationen, etwa mit Autry, Schott oder Moon Boot. Warum Villwock in den Aufbau einer eigenen Markenidentität investiert und was hinter seinem jüngsten Projekt, dem Label Ladneri, steckt, verrät er im Gespräch mit der stellvertretenden Chefredakteurin der TW Silke Emig.
his week's Book Club podcast is Ben Schott. The author of the world- (or downstairs-loo-) conquering Schott's Original Miscellany returns with Schott's Significa, a deeply reported and constantly surprising book in which he uses the private languages of various communities – from gondoliers to graffiti writers and from Swifties to sommeliers – as a way of understanding their worlds. Ben tells me about how the project came together, how he was inspired by the folklorists Iona and Peter Opie pinning the butterfly of playground games – and why doing the shoe-leather reporting yields results that you could never get from Google or ChatGPT.Become a Spectator subscriber today to access this podcast without adverts. Go to spectator.co.uk/adfree to find out more.For more Spectator podcasts, go to spectator.co.uk/podcastsContact us: podcast@spectator.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this powerful message, Pastor Landon unpacks what it means to live in a Forgiveness Revival. Drawing from Luke 15 and the story of the Prodigal Son, this sermon reveals the Father's heart—a God who runs toward His children with mercy and restoration. Discover why forgiveness is not just an act, but a revival of the soul. Learn the difference between forgiving sin and forgiving people, the dangers of unforgiveness, and the five forgiveness tests every believer must pass. From the pigpen to the Father's embrace, this message calls us to release offense, walk in freedom, and carry the heart of the Father into a generation desperate for healing.
In this episode of Spiritual Leadership, host Landon Schott is joined by Dr. Malachi O'Brien to address the pervasive issue of the spirit of accusation within the church. They delve into the biblical perspective on forgiveness and repentance, emphasizing how these fundamental concepts are being attacked in modern times. Through personal anecdotes and scriptural insights, they explore how accusations from both inside and outside the church can lead to spiritual and emotional turmoil. Dr. O'Brien, a pastor, revivalist, and author of the upcoming book 'Time to Rise,' shares his experiences and the urgent need for the church to recognize this demonic spirit and combat it with truth and love. This episode is a call to spiritual leaders and believers to examine their own hearts, resist the lure of gossip and division, and reclaim the essence of Christ's gospel through forgiveness and intercession.
Tonight on Reign Weekly: Keely Dunning, Laura Schott, and Kelyn Rowe break down Reign FC’s massive 2-1 win over NC Courage! Plus, history is on the line—Lauren Barnes is just one appearance away from becoming the first-ever NWSL player to hit 250 games (!!). Laura and Kelyn share their takes on a potential award honoring the Reign legend. We also preview the upcoming NWSL Skills Challenge and dive into the bold move to abolish the college (and all drafts) in last year’s CBA. Don’t miss it!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight on Reign Weekly, Keely Dunning and Laura Schott discuss the Reign’s 2-0 road loss to NWSL Shield winners KC Current, and take a look at the standings as the final push to the playoffs heats up. Then, our hosts take a look back at ESPN.com’s NWSL GM survey from last year, and Laura gives her thoughts on important questions facing the NWSL. The 2025 article is set to come out on Thursday, September 25th.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ob Chopin-Preludes oder aktuelle Charthits: Über 2000 digitale Notenausgaben vertreibt der Musikverlag Scott Music über eine App. Nun ist auch das E-Learning für Klavier hinzugekommen. Damit ist der 250-jährige Musikverlag in der digitalen Zukunft angekommen.
What happens when life throws you the hardest challenge—and you choose to turn grief into growth? In this episode of Dancing in the Discomfort Zone, I sit down with Gretchen Schott, (https://www.gretchenschott.com/) speaker, author, and leadership powerhouse, to talk about her new book Joy at Work When Women Lead and what it really means to bring authentic joy to the workplace.Spoiler: joy at work isn't about plastering on a grin. It's about clarity, self-awareness, and leading with love; a blend of humility, courage, and being lovingly direct when it counts most.Gretchen shares her deeply personal journey, how she reframed heartbreak into purpose, and the practical tools leaders can use to build stronger, more joyful workplaces.What you'll learn in this episode: How “cleaning the windshield” helps you banish overwhelm and get clarity Why the content you consume matters, and how to find true contentment Practical steps to protect your mental well-being and shift from burnout to joy Why tolerating a toxic workplace is a choice, and how to know when it's time to move onWhether you're leading a team, searching for more fulfillment at work, or just craving more joy in your day-to-day, this episode is full of wisdom, heart, and actionable takeaways.
Charlie Kirk was murdered in Utah and the best way to find out more about it is to talk to a journalist from Utah who has been on the frontline reporting on the event. In this FRDH podcast, Schott discusses the arraignment of Tyler Robinson, who has confessed to killing Kirk as well as the impact of the shooting in Utah and its Church of Latter Day Saints community. Give us 33:04 to explain it to you.
In this episode of Spiritual Leadership, Landon Schott is joined by his long-time friends and fellow pastors Jeremy Dunn of Kingdom Culture in Orlando and Les Cody of Mercy Culture Waco. Together, they share personal mistakes and lessons learned from their journeys in church leadership. Topics discussed include the importance of rest, vulnerability, genuine friendships, and the pitfalls of comparison and performance. This heartfelt conversation aims to equip and encourage young pastors and leaders to avoid the same errors and to foster a closer walk with God.
We continue The X Commandments series with “Do Not Murder.” Murder is more than taking a life—it begins in the heart with hate, offense, and unforgiveness. Jesus showed us that anger equals murder in seed form, and only radical love can overcome it. From Cain and Abel to the cross where the innocent was condemned and the guilty went free, this message exposes the spirit of murder and calls us to radical love, forgiveness, and life in Christ.
In this somber and important episode of Holy Disruption, host Heather Schott is joined by Pastor Jasmine Weiler and Pastor Les Cody to discuss the tragic events of September 11th and the assassination of Charlie Kirk on September 10th, 2025. The conversation dives into how these events reflect a deeper spiritual battle in America, emphasizing the need for unity, boldness, and the power of prayer in the body of Christ. The episode includes heartfelt discussions on the importance of humility, the spiritual state of the nation, and the pivotal role of the church in leading revival and reformation. Join us as we explore how to respond with faith and courage in these trying times.
Tonight on Reign Weekly, Keely Dunning and Laura Schott recap the team's 2-0 loss to the Washington Spirit as the Reign hit the final stretch of the regular season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of "Ask the Vet," Dr. Ann Hohenhaus welcomes Dr. Philipp Schott, veterinarian, bestselling author, and storyteller, to discuss his new book Heal the Beast: A Jaunt Through the Curious History of the Veterinary Arts. Together, they explore surprising and quirky stories of animal healers across cultures and centuries, while reflecting on what these traditions teach us about the bond between humans and animals.Topics include:Why caring for animals has been universal throughout human historyHow wars and plagues helped spark the foundations of modern veterinary medicineThe scourge of rabies from ancient Egypt to todaySuperstitions, misguided cures, and the return of alternative approachesThe emotional, practical, and spiritual reasons people treat animalsWhat the history of veterinary medicine reveals about its futureAlso on this month's show:Viral trending animal story featuring Maple, the retired police dog who now protects honeybeesAnimal news, including radioactive rhino horns to fight poaching, U.S. cities ranked by pet-friendliness, and TSA warnings about transporting petsPet Health Listener Q&A on moving cross-country with cats, managing recurring ear infections in dogs, and knee problems after a common orthopedic surgery in dogsDo you have a pet question for Dr. Hohenhaus? Email askthevet@amcny.org to have your question answered on Ask the Vet's Listener Q&A.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and X!
In this powerful episode of Holy Disruption, Heather Schott and her guest, Pastor Marcus Rogers, delve into the issue of sexual abuse both inside and outside the church. They discuss staggering statistics related to abuse, share personal testimonies of healing, and emphasize the need for courage and transparency in dealing with such traumatic experiences. The episode touches on various dimensions of the problem, including the role of fathers, the importance of speaking out, and the spiritual warfare surrounding these issues. Tune in to hear how love, vulnerability, and faith can lead to healing and redemption.
In The X Commandments: No Idols, we uncover how idolatry isn't just about statues but anything we love, trust, or obey more than God. From Naaman's story to today's culture, idols—whether money, self, entertainment, or even church preferences—compete for our devotion. This message calls us back to radical love: wholehearted worship of the one true God.
The Answer to 'Is America Racist?' - Holy Disruption with Heather Schott In this episode of Holy Disruption, host Heather Schott tackles the complex and pressing topic of racism in America. Joined by influential preacher and activist John Amanchukwu and Mercy Culture Church pastor Jasmine Weiler, the discussion delves into the notion of America as a racist nation, the historical and contemporary impacts of racism, and the interplay between race and politics. The conversation also highlights the need for spiritual and cultural reformation within the church and broader society. Together, they explore the role of leaders in confronting racial tensions and promoting unity as they seek to awaken the body of Christ to the realities and spiritual roots of racism. This episode calls for a revival that transcends race and denominational divides to fully realize the unity and power of the church.
In Mercy Culture Austin's launch service, Senior Pastor Heather Schott delivers a prophetic word from 2 Kings 18 on Hezekiah's reformation. She calls the church to rise as idol crushers—tearing down fear, religion, and intimidation—and to embrace the mantle of righteousness, justice, and holy boldness. This powerful message commissions Mercy Culture Austin to take the hill, make Austin holy, and lead a movement of revival and reformation.
In this powerful service, Senior Lead Pastor Landon Schott delivers a prophetic message from 1 Samuel 14 and Psalm 24 as Mercy Culture Austin officially installs its new campus pastors, Seth and Kaily Morrow. Pastor Landon challenges the church to rise as heart-and-soul warriors, fight for the presence of God, and answer the call to “take the hill” in Austin.
In this episode of 'Spiritual Leadership with Landon Schott,' Landon delves into the destructive role of fear in spiritual battles. He explains how partnering with fear, a demonic spirit, can cause Christians to lose in spiritual warfare. Landon discusses recognizing fear-based warfare and emphasizes the importance of cultivating the fear of the Lord instead. He covers practical advice on growing spiritually, identifying the difference between fear and the Holy Spirit, and shares powerful testimonies. The episode also includes guidance on handling anxiety, recognizing witchcraft, and maintaining the fear of the Lord within families and children. Tune in for insights on navigating spiritual warfare effectively and remaining in obedience to God.
In this message, we kick off our new series The X Commandments by exploring the foundation of God's law through the lens of radical love and how loving God is the only way to truly keep His commandments.
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of astrology and how understanding your birth chart can guide you toward greater self-awareness, confidence, and personal growth. Astrology isn't just about horoscopes—it's a powerful tool for exploring your unique strengths, overcoming challenges, and aligning with your life's purpose. We explore how the movements of the planets and the wisdom of the zodiac can support your mental health, relationships, and decision-making. Whether you're curious about how astrology connects to self-esteem, identity, and emotional healing or you're ready to use the stars as a guide for transformation, this conversation will help you see the cosmos—and yourself—in a whole new way.You can find more info here:bernieashman.com
In this episode of Holy Disruption, host Heather Schott and guest Russell Johnson, the lead pastor of Pursuit Northwest, discuss the impact of cancel culture on the church and its alignment with an antichrist spirit. They explore the differences between secular and ecclesial cancel culture, the misuse of social media, and the biblical foundations of mercy and redemption. They emphasize the need for discernment, accountability, and a focus on restoration within the body of Christ. The conversation calls for Christians to avoid participation in cancel culture and instead pursue unity, holiness, and a culture of mercy.
In this compelling episode of Spiritual Leadership, host Landon Schott is joined by Pastor Andrew Sedra from Echo Church in Sydney, Australia. Together, they discuss the critical topic of civil disobedience and how to honor God while navigating oppressive government mandates. Andrew shares his experiences of facing legal challenges for opening his church during COVID-19 restrictions and highlights the importance of courage and unwavering faith in today's anti-Christian culture. The episode delves into the theological perspective on obeying government versus staying true to God's word, and practical ways for leaders to prepare for future challenges. Join Landon and Andrew as they explore what it means to be a bold and courageous spiritual leader in modern times.
In this powerful episode of 'Holy Disruption,' host Heather Schott is joined by Jaco Booyens, a South African-born American abolitionist who's been fighting sex trafficking for over 20 years. Together, they delve deep into exposing the corruption, slander, and lack of unity within the anti-human trafficking industry. They discuss the pervasive fit-in spirit plaguing organizations, the necessity of Holy Spirit-led intervention, and the dire need for a mass exodus from systems of exploitation. Through prayer and testimony, they call for a reformation that aligns with the word of God to truly set captives free and eradicate human trafficking. Join them on this journey to challenge the status quo and bring heaven's justice to earth.
In this episode of Spiritual Leadership with Landon Schott, Landon discusses the misconception that serving and knowing God, as well as ministry, has to be hard. He explains how the presence of God makes life's challenges easier, debunks common lies about the difficulties of a spiritual life, and shares practical advice on connecting with God daily. He also recounts personal stories and biblical examples to illustrate how staying in God's presence can transform hard situations into manageable ones. Finally, Landon provides actionable steps for viewers to overcome bad choices, sins, and the burden of religion, emphasizing the importance of daily encounters with God.