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Welcome to the Psychedelic Conversations Podcast!Episode 169:In this episode, we speak with Scott Wright about his journey from radio, music, and the wine industry into filmmaking and psychedelic advocacy. We explore how a life-changing psychedelic experience later in life inspired Scott to create his documentary, Psychedelics for Seniors: Getting Older Is a Trip, and why he believes these medicines can offer profound healing, connection, and purpose for older adults entering their next chapter. We also discuss the growing role of psychedelic elders, the importance of lineage, accountability, and honoring Indigenous traditions, as well as how psychedelic consciousness may help humanity reconnect in a more meaningful way. Scott also shares how listeners can support the completion of this important film and help bring its message to the world.30-second First-Look at "Psychedelics for Seniors - (Getting Older is a Trip)":https://lnkd.in/dav2Ya2e About Scott:Scott Paul Wright is a filmmaker and screenwriter based in Paris and New Orleans. His adventures in film followed previous careers as a radio personality, record business executive, and award-winning winemaker. He's written five feature films, and made two documentaries that are now in international distribution. He took his first psychedelic journey at age 68—resulting in his new documentary Psychedelics for Seniors, which is now in post-production and scheduled for release in June 2026.Thank you so much for joining us! Psychedelic Conversations Podcast is designed to educate, inform, and expand awareness.For more information, please head over to https://www.psychedelicconversations.comPlease share with your friends or leave a review so that we can reach more people and feel free to join us in our private Facebook group to keep the conversation going. https://www.facebook.com/groups/psychedelicconversationsThis show is for information purposes only, and is not intended to provide mental health or medical advice.About Susan Guner:Susan Guner is a holistic psychotherapist with a mindfulness-based approach grounded in Transpersonal Psychology, focusing on trauma-informed, community-centric processes that offer a broader understanding of human potential and well-being.Connect with Susan:Website: https://www.psychedelicconversations.com/Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/susan.gunerLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-guner/Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/susangunerTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/susangunerBlog: https://susanguner.medium.com/Podcast: https://anchor.fm/susan-guner#PsychedelicConversations #SusanGuner #ScottWright #PsychedelicPodcast #Microdosing #PsychedelicScience #PlantMedicines #Entheogens
In this episode of the Observatory Podcast, Scott and LaRae Wright sit down with Darren Parry for a powerful and deeply meaningful conversation about history, identity, and healing. Darren shares his lived experience as a descendant of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation, offering insight into generational trauma, cultural preservation, and the responsibility of carrying forward truth. Through storytelling and reflection, the conversation explores how understanding the past shapes the present—and how acknowledgment, compassion, and connection can create a path toward healing. This episode is both grounding and expansive, inviting listeners to consider their own relationship with history, identity, and the shared human experience.Timestamps:[00:00:22] Introducing Darren Parry and the conversation ahead[00:02:10] Darren shares his background and connection to the Shoshone Nation[00:06:48] The importance of remembering and honoring history[00:12:35] Generational trauma and its lasting impact[00:18:42] The role of storytelling in preserving culture[00:25:10] Healing through understanding and acknowledgment[00:33:58] Identity, responsibility, and carrying legacy forward[00:41:27] Bridging divides through compassion and dialogue[00:52:14] What reconciliation really means[01:03:36] Final reflections and closing thoughtsNotable Quotes: “History isn't just something that happened… it's something we're still living.” – Darren Parry [06:52]“If we don't tell our stories, they disappear.” – Darren Parry [18:55]“Healing begins when we're willing to acknowledge what's been carried for generations.” – Darren Parry [25:22]“It's not about blame… it's about understanding.” – Scott Wright [41:35] “We're more connected than we realize—we just have to be willing to see it.” – LaRae Wright [52:28] Relevant links: https://www.instagram.com/shoshoneelder/Produced by NC ProductionsSubscribe to the podcast: Apple Podcast
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In this episode of the Observatory Podcast, Scott and LaRae Wright explore the subtle but powerful ways awareness shifts how we experience life. What begins as a reflection on communication and perception evolves into a deeper conversation about how we interpret reality, the language we use internally, and how small realizations can create profound changes in how we show up. Through personal experiences and thoughtful dialogue, they unpack the difference between reacting and observing, how meaning is created, and why paying attention to the smallest details can transform relationships, self-awareness, and presence. This episode invites listeners to slow down, listen more closely, and reconsider how they engage with the world around them.Timestamps[00:00:18] Opening reflections and introducing the theme of awareness[00:02:12] How language shapes perception and experience[00:05:44] Noticing patterns in communication and internal dialogue[00:09:31] The difference between reacting and observing[00:13:12] Awareness as a practice, not a destination[00:17:40] How small shifts create meaningful change[00:21:18] Letting go of rigid interpretations[00:25:06] Recognizing where we assign meaning[00:28:33] Applying awareness in everyday lifeQuotes“Sometimes we're not reacting to what's actually happening… we're reacting to the meaning we've assigned to it.” – Scott Wright [05:52]“When you start paying attention, you realize how much of your experience is created internally.” – Scott Wright [09:38]“It's not about controlling your thoughts… it's about noticing them.” – LaRae Wright [13:20] “Awareness isn't something you arrive at, it's something you practice.” – Scott Wright [13:42] “The moment you see it, you can choose something different.” – LaRae Wright [21:24]Relevant linksSubscribe to the podcast: Apple PodcastProduced by NC Productions.
As life expectancy increases, so does the need for mental, emotional, and spiritual support in later years. This Salon delves into the ways older adults are exploring psychedelics for healing, spiritual deepening, meaning-making, joyful intimacy and making peace with mortality. With insights from geriatric practitioners, researchers, and individuals with lived experience, we'll examine how today's older psychonauts are rewriting the narrative around aging. Scott Paul Wright is a filmmaker and screenwriter based in Paris and New Orleans. His adventures in film followed previous careers as a radio personality, record business executive, and award-winning winemaker. He's written five feature films, and made two documentaries that are now in international distribution. He took his first psychedelic journey at age 68 – resulting in his new documentary – Psychedelics for Seniors, which is now in post-production and scheduled for release in June 2026. Abbie Rosner is a writer and cultural observer exploring how the modern psychedelic renaissance is reshaping our understanding of aging—individually and collectively. Her forthcoming book, Psychedelics and the Counterculture of Aging (Park Street Press, July 2026), examines how baby boomers are once again intersecting with psychedelics, this time with the insight and perspective of a lifetime behind them. Through her Substack ELDEREVOLUTION, Rosner documents the experiences of older adults turning to psychedelics for healing, growth, and spiritual exploration—revealing how later life can become a profound period of renewal and meaning. Rosner's work has been featured in Forbes, Next Avenue, DoubleBlind, and other publications. She regularly speaks on the intersection of psychedelics and aging, and closely follows emerging research and evolving frameworks for legal and spiritual access to psychedelics. Dr. Emily Whinkin (she/they) is a naturopathic physician and integrative mental health specialist blending psychedelic and entheogenic medicine with mental, reproductive, and generative health. Trained at the National University of Natural Medicine and the AIMS Institute in Seattle, she is a board-certified Fellow of the Psychiatric Association of Naturopathic Physicians and holds certifications in perinatal mental health (PMH-C) and Holistic Pelvic Care™. Her work centers on community, belonging, and social justice, weaving somatic therapy and botanical medicine into care for people of all genders across the lifespan. Dr. Whinkin is licensed in Oregon and Washington, provides global consultation, and is dedicated to research, education, and individualized integrative mental health. Learn more at emilywhinkin.com. __ Psychedelic Salon: Cultivating Conscious Connections Join Seattle-based psychedelics educator and podcast host April Pride in a dynamic series co-produced with Town Hall Seattle. Psychedelic Salon explores the transformative potential of psychedelic medicines through engaging conversations, expert panels, and interactive community discussions. Rooted in scientific evidence, each event highlights unique themes—including grief, seniors, menopause, and more—emphasizing their role in mental health, spiritual growth, and personal optimization. Designed to be inclusive and insightful, this series invites attendees of all backgrounds to discover how psychedelics can foster profound connections, healing, and well-being. About April Pride April Pride is a Seattle-based creative entrepreneur and harm reduction advocate with over two decades of experience building brands at the intersection of lifestyle, cannabis, psychedelics, and women's health. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, Forbes, Vice, and The Guardian. April is the founder of SetSet, the world's first clinician-approved woman-focused platform for safe, accessible psychedelic integration. To learn more, follow April on Substack – aprilpride.substack.com Presented by Town Hall Seattle and SetSet.
In this episode of the Observatory Podcast, Scott and LaRae Wright explore an unexpected but powerful topic: hearing aids—and the deeper awareness they bring. What begins as a conversation about sound and technology quickly expands into a reflection on perception, presence, and how much of life we move through without truly noticing.Scott shares his experience of wearing hearing aids and the surprising realization of how much he had been missing—not just physically, but in awareness. Together, they unpack how tuning into subtle details can shift your entire experience of the world, relationships, and even your inner dialogue. This episode is a reminder that sometimes the smallest adjustments create the biggest shifts in how we experience life.Timestamps[00:00:18] Scott introduces the topic: hearing aids and unexpected awareness[00:01:05] The moment Scott realized he wasn't hearing everything[00:03:12] First experiences wearing hearing aids and noticing new details[00:05:40] Sounds that were always there—but never noticed[00:08:22] Awareness vs. assumption in everyday life[00:11:03] How perception shapes experience and relationships[00:14:45] The connection between listening and presence[00:18:12] Subtle awareness and internal dialogue[00:21:30] Expanding awareness beyond physical hearing[00:24:18] Applying the lesson: where else are we “not hearing”?[00:27:05] Final reflections on awareness and attentionNoteable Quotes“I didn't even realize how much I wasn't hearing until I started hearing it.” – Scott Wright [01:12]“It's amazing how many things are happening around us that we're just not aware of.” – Scott Wright [05:48]“When you start to actually listen, everything changes.” – Scott Wright [14:52]“It's not just about hearing better—it's about being more present.” – LaRae Wright [15:10]“Where else in our life are we not really listening?” – Scott Wright [24:25]Relevant linksSubscribe to the podcast: Apple PodcastProduced by NC Productions.
In this episode, Tom Eston and co-host Scott Wright discuss research showing that Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) can create privacy risks because the sensors broadcast unencrypted, uniquely identifying wireless signals that could be used to track vehicles. They reference a 10-week study by researchers at IMDEA in Madrid that collected about 6 million signals from over 20,000 cars at roughly 50 meters range, noting the signals can reveal details like tire pressure, car type, weight, and possible driving patterns, and can be captured with about $100 of equipment. The hosts explain TPMS is a safety feature required on 2008+ cars, consider realistic threat models and potential mitigations like rotating identifiers or encryption. ** Links mentioned on the show ** Your Tire Sensors Could Be Used to Hack Your Car. What to Look Out For https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/hacker-threat-hiding-in-car-tire-pressure-system/ Your car's tire sensors could be used to track you https://networks.imdea.org/your-cars-tire-sensors-could-be-used-to-track-you/ ** Watch this episode on YouTube ** ** Become a Shared Security Supporter ** Get exclusive access to bonus episodes, listen to new episodes before they are released, receive a monthly shout-out on the show, and get a discount code for 15% off merch at the Shared Security store. Become a supporter today by going to our YouTube channel’s membership section: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg9CCDIYkDDqwEZ3UYaxjnA/join ** Thank you to our sponsors! ** SLNT Visit slnt.com to check out SLNT’s amazing line of Faraday bags and other products built to protect your privacy. As a listener of this podcast you receive 10% off your order at checkout using discount code “sharedsecurity”. ** Subscribe and follow the podcast ** Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SharedSecurityPodcast Follow us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/sharedsecurity.bsky.social Follow us on Mastodon: https://infosec.exchange/@sharedsecurity Join us on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/SharedSecurityShow/ Visit our website: https://sharedsecurity.net Subscribe on your favorite podcast app: https://sharedsecurity.net/subscribe Sign-up for our email newsletter to receive updates about the podcast, contest announcements, and special offers from our sponsors: https://shared-security.beehiiv.com/subscribe Leave us a rating and review: https://ratethispodcast.com/sharedsecurity Contact us: https://sharedsecurity.net/contact The post The Hidden Tracking Risk Inside Your Tires appeared first on Shared Security Podcast.
In this episode of the Observatory Podcast, Scott and LaRae Wright welcome Kandis Larson back to the show for a powerful update on her health, her mindset, and the major changes she has made over the last year. What begins as a conversation about her creative sticker business quickly opens into a deeper story of healing, discipline, freedom, and learning how to show up for yourself one small choice at a time.Kandis shares the moment she hit rock bottom with her health, how a frightening bloodwork result forced her to get radically honest about what needed to change, and the intentional path she took to reclaim her energy, reduce pain, and rebuild trust in her body. Along the way, the conversation expands into self-imposed limitations, making healing fun, the mantra “happy, healthy, free,” and the moving reminder to live your dash. This episode is an inspiring reflection on what becomes possible when you stop waiting for someday and begin with today.Timestamps[00:00:18] Kandis Larson returns to the podcast for a one-year update[00:02:01] Looking back at the last episode and what has changed since then[00:05:21] Kandis talks about her sticker business and how she creates new designs[00:10:13] A health turning point: blood work, Lyme disease, and rheumatoid arthritis markers[00:11:14] Rock bottom and the decision to change her relationship with food[00:12:33] Three months of intentional eating becomes a much longer commitment[00:20:14] Tiny daily choices, consistency, and the power of staying with it[00:21:04] Tracking blood markers, body measurements, and progress over time[00:26:10] Self-imposed limitations, awareness, and choosing differently[00:29:29] Food videos, simple meals, and making healthy living feel accessible[00:39:27] “Happy, healthy, free” and what freedom now means to Kandis[00:50:19] Why movement and discipline have to be fun to be sustainable[00:54:45] “Live your dash” and the legacy of Eric Edges[01:01:20] Meaning, the beauty way, and how we choose to experience life[01:02:11] Kandis shares about her new house, creating gathering space, and future possibilities[01:10:38] Menopause, community conversations, and offering what she has learnedNoteable Quotes“But I was like, I am, determined to not get RA.” – Kandis Larson [11:04]“Because every single day, I was making that tiny little choice, that little change every single day.” – Kandis Larson [20:14]“Six months from now you will either have six months of excuses or six months of progress.” – Kandis Larson [27:20]“I'm happy, I'm healthy, I'm free.” – Kandis Larson [39:32]“They say is live your dash.” – Kandis Larson [54:45]“There's meaning in everything.” – Scott Wright [01:01:20]Relevant Links: Kandis Instagramhttps://www.erikedgeslegacyofkindness.com/Subscribe to the podcast: Apple PodcastProduced by NC Productions!
In this episode of the Observatory Podcast, Scott and LaRae Wright reflect on their recent trip to Greece and the deep impact it had on them. From Santorini's volcanic history to ancient ruins, sacred spaces, spontaneous music, and shared moments of community, this conversation explores how travel can become more than sightseeing — it can become a mirror. Together, they unpack the humbling experience of standing where civilizations once flourished, feeling the energy of those who came before, and recognizing how history, mythology, and culture continue to shape the way we understand ourselves today. Along the way, they reflect on music as offering, the divine in everything, and the truth that kept returning throughout the journey: we are more similar than we are different. Timestamps[00:00:03] Welcome to The Observatory Podcast[00:00:18] Scott and LaRae introduce their recent trip to Greece[00:01:26] How the invitation came together and why Greece had long been on their list[00:02:45] Santorini, earthquakes, and entering a place with deep history[00:05:23] The past as a mirror and how truth can shift over time[00:07:44] Ancient ruins, excavation, and the sophistication of early civilizations[00:12:58] Humility, presence, and feeling the energy of those who came before[00:17:49] Playing music in sacred spaces and honoring place through reverence[00:22:57] Greek mythology, elemental traditions, and the divine in everything[00:28:20] “More similar than different” across cultures and shared humanity[00:30:37] Spontaneous dancing, celebration, and creating community while traveling[00:34:46] Travel stress, self-awareness, and getting to know yourself on the road[00:37:49] A tribute to Greece and closing reflectionsNoteable Quotes :“What we hold so close to being a truth, whether it's a truth that I hold for myself or one that you hold for you, may not be a truth for everyone.” – Scott Wright [05:32]“It's just a very humbling experience for you to reconcile what you're experiencing, what you believe, and then to just be in presence with it all and feel the energy of all who came before you in that place.” – Scott Wright [13:03]“It's the feeling of being in a place that's sacred to other people and then honoring it in reverence and honoring it in the music that just flows through.” – Scott Wright [19:45] “That is such a beautiful way to create some sort of energetic exchange between yourself and that environment, as well as make a prayerful offering.” – LaRae Wright [20:09]“God is everything, that the divine is everything. And when we say everything, that's exclusive of nothing.” – Scott Wright [24:31] “We're more similar than we are different.” – LaRae Wright [28:42]Relevant Links: Subscribe to the podcast: Apple PodcastProduced by NC Productions!
In this episode of The Observatory, Iilona Nielson joins the show to discuss her journey to releasing the attachment with the Mormon Church and coming out on the other side. Hear how Iilona realized something was wrong, the experience of building a family on a belief that feels wrong, and how she navigated the journey of getting out of Mormonism with her husband. Iilona also shares the challenges of getting out, the things that helped her on the journey, and the experience of being on the other side. Scott also shares his story of getting out of Mormonism. Timestamps[01:57] Iilona Nielson's background information[05:14] The time Iilona moves from Ireland to the USA[08:02] The first time Iilona realized she was brainwashed[11:40] How Iilona met with her husband[13:58] The Masonic Temple[17:14] The experience of building a family on a belief that feels wrong[22:06] How Iilona realized that something is wrong[26:19] Scott's journey out of Mormonism[28:20] How Iilona navigated her journey of getting out with her husband[36:00] Things that helped Iilona on her journey of getting out [37:40] The challenges of getting out of the Mormon Church[43:00] The experience of moving to North Carolina[48:50] How the kids responded to the new environment [54:00] The best gift that Iilona gave her kids[01:00:44] Shifting from the outside to within[01:01:18] Plato's Allegory of the Cave[01:07:23] How Iilona got into breathwork yoga[01:08:27] Iilona's relationship with herself now[01:14:26] Advise to people with self-doubt and fear of the unknown Notable quotes:“It's powerful for people to know they are not going to Hell. Hell is invented just like Heaven. It's all right here.” - Scott Wright [16:28]“The process of doubting helps you understand that things are not right.” - LaRae Wright [34:09]“It's challenging to be authentic and speak the truth when everything around you says something different.” - Iilona Nielson [54:45]“The only true wisdom is in knowing that you know nothing.” - Scott Wright [01:06:06]“ The home is not external but when you are in balance with yourself.” - Iilona Nielson [01:08:13]Subscribe to the podcast: Apple PodcastProduced by NC Productions!
Across the March and April school holidays, a theatre production called 'Swimming with Sharks' will be running at the Auckland War Memorial Museum. The show is a collaboration with renowned puppet theatre company 'Erth', artistic director and shark puppet master Scott Wright is with Jesse.
In this revisited episode of The Observatory, while our hosts are globetrotting, Scott and LaRae share the transformative power of creativity, a fundamental aspect of human nature that enables self-discovery, emotional fulfillment, and the pursuit of meaning in life. Creativity is a universal capacity that allows us to express our authentic selves, connect with others, and find joy. Hear Brené Brown's perspective on creativity, how you can start to be creative, and how a bigger imagination prompts beautiful experiences.Timestamps[05:40] Brene Brown's perspective of creativity[07:00] Why are many humans not creative?[16:19] Having a bigger imagination that prompts beautiful experiences[18:34] The book: Mary Jane Wild by Brooke[22:43] Creating the internal landscape of you[23:21] Starting the journey to being creative[29:02] Where is your creativity showing up?[33:00] Allowing things to unfold naturally[39:34] The real meaning of abracadabra[44:51] Keep dreamingNotable quotes:“There is no such thing as creative people and non-creative people. There are only people who use their creativity and people who don't.” - Brene Brown [05:40]“The unused creativity stays inside of us because we are creating a life.” - LaRae Wright [21:48]“If you don't feel creative, this is a good place to start. Go into nature and observe.” - Scott Wright [22:54]“Open yourself up to the possibility that you don't have to know what you will do when you begin to do it. You are opening a space to allow yourself to create.” - Scott Wright [31:26]Relevant links:The book: The Gifts of ImperfectionThe book: Mary Jane WildSubscribe to the podcast: Apple Podcast
Brad Howe from Stillwater on the WVU/OSU game Tuesday. Scott Wright of the Oklahoman with a scouting report on Oklahoma State.
In this episode of the Observatory Podcast, Scott and LaRae Wright sit down for a short, intimate conversation about prayer—not as a rule-bound ritual, but as a living practice shaped by words, intention, gratitude, and alignment. They unpack how prayer can evolve beyond fear-based asking, and why the language we use—internally and out loud—can land as either medicine or venom. If you've ever felt conflicted about prayer, spirituality, or how to “talk to the Divine,” this episode offers a grounded reframe you can actually use.Timestamps[00:00:18] Scott introduces the topic: prayer (and why this conversation may surprise you)[00:01:20] Setting the scene: a quiet Sunday afternoon, post–Valentine's Day reflections[00:04:39] Scott shares a moment from his men's group that sparked this episode[00:08:39] What prayer meant growing up: structure, habit, and fear-based “asking”[00:10:07] When prayer feels like a ritual—or a task—instead of communication[00:13:30] Reframing prayer: intention, energy, and how words shape experience[00:19:34] Gratitude as a shared frequency: how prayer can create resonance[00:20:58] Scott reads a prayer that shifted his relationship with “prayer language”[00:24:39] “Toxic positivity”: when words sound good but aren't aligned underneath[00:29:20] The line that hits: “no venom passes my lips” and why it matters[00:30:16] Venom as poison: what words can do once they're released[00:34:46] Emotional regulation, balance, and not getting stuck in heavy energy[00:39:05] Closing takeaway: your words are either venom or medicineNotable Quotes“It felt more like a ritual or maybe a task. Task that I had to do.” – Scott Wright [10:07]“Well, it creates a resonance like a song would. Those words create a resonance.” – LaRae Wright [19:48]“So no venom passes my lips and no destruction results from my speech.” – Scott Wright [21:50]“That venom is like poison. It's not retractable.” – Scott Wright [30:16]“Just everyone pay attention to your words. Pay attention to whether they are venom or medicine.” – Scott Wright [39:05]Relevant links:Subscribe to the podcast: Apple PodcastProduced by NC Productions
In this episode of the Observatory Podcast, Stephen Karafiath steps into the interviewer role alongside LaRae Wright to turn the conversation toward host Scott Wright himself. What unfolds is an honest and expansive discussion about Scott's personal awakening, the evolution of his relationships, and the inner work required to live life from the inside out.Scott reflects on pivotal life experiences that reshaped how he views identity, connection, and spiritual growth. Together, they explore vulnerability, shadow work, emotional responsibility, and the courage it takes to dismantle old belief systems while building a deeper sense of authenticity. This episode offers listeners a rare look behind the microphone as Scott shares his own story — not as a teacher, but as someone continually learning, questioning, and growing.Timestamps[00:00:03] Welcome to The Observatory Podcast[00:00:18] Stephen Karafiath introduces the idea of interviewing Scott Wright[00:01:12] Why turning the lens inward feels different[00:03:40] Scott reflects on early identity and personal shifts[00:08:22] Awakening moments that changed his trajectory[00:15:06] Navigating relationships through transformation[00:21:55] Vulnerability and emotional honesty as a practice[00:29:14] Letting go of certainty and embracing curiosity[00:37:45] The cost of authenticity and redefining success[00:48:30] Shadow work and self-accountability[00:59:11] Building emotional resilience through discomfort[01:10:44] Partnership, growth, and relational evolution[01:22:05] What it means to live from the inside out[01:33:50] Integration — how Scott applies these lessons daily[01:44:12] Reflections on hosting the Observatory PodcastNotable Quotes“Sometimes the hardest thing is realizing you don't have to defend the version of yourself you used to be.” – Scott Wright [29:14]“The work isn't about becoming someone new — it's about remembering who you've always been underneath the noise.” – Scott Wright [37:45]“When we stop trying to control how others see us, that's where real freedom begins.” – Scott Wright [48:30]“You can't bypass the shadow… you have to sit with it long enough to understand what it's asking from you.” – Stephen Karafiath [59:11]“Living from the inside out means you're willing to let your life look different than you imagined.” – LaRae Wright [01:22:05]Relevant links:Earlier episode with Stephen can be found here.Subscribe to the podcast: Apple PodcastProduced by NC Productions
Scott Wright joins us to talk a little OSU, his lock and then we fire him until spring time Follow the Sports Animal on Facebook, Instagram and X PLUS The Morning Animals on XListen to past episodes HERESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Criddle talks BYU sports every weekday from 2 to 6 pm.Today's Co-Hosts: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin)Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id99676
The boys were on the late shift this week to catch all of the last-minute deals as the January Transfer Window closed in Scotland. Si Ferry, Slaney, Andy Halliday and Ross McCormack discuss the very late signing of German striker Ryan Naderi to Rangers as well as Celtic's late loan recruits, Junior Amadu and Joel Mvuka as well as the huge news that the club knocked back a 3rd bid worth £25 million for Arne Engels!We also react to Scott Wright joining Dundee, Jame Wilson's dream move to Spurs and all of the other comings and goings on Deadline Day!And now it's all said and done with the squads finalise for the remainder of the season, the boys give their final predictions on who they think will win the SPFL Scottish Premiership! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The boys were on the late shift this week to catch all of the last-minute deals as the January Transfer Window closed in Scotland. Si Ferry, Slaney, Andy Halliday and Ross McCormack discuss the very late signing of German striker Ryan Naderi to Rangers as well as Celtic's late loan recruits, Junior Amadu and Joel Mvuka as well as the huge news that the club knocked back a 3rd bid worth £25 million for Arne Engels!We also react to Scott Wright joining Dundee, Jame Wilson's dream move to Spurs and all of the other comings and goings on Deadline Day!And now it's all said and done with the squads finalise for the remainder of the season, the boys give their final predictions on who they think will win the SPFL Scottish Premiership! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Growing Kentucky's Leaders: A Podcast by the Kentucky FFA Foundation
On this episode of Growing Kentucky's Leaders, Sheldon and Ruth Ann speak with Dr. Scott Wright, a world-renowned cardiologist at the Mayo Clinic and a former Kentucky FFA State President (1982-83). Dr. Wright shares how his roots in McCreary County and his formative years in the FFA provided the leadership foundation necessary to excel in the global medical field.Links:Mayo ClinicMcCreary County FFA
In this episode of The Observatory Podcast, Scott and LaRae Wright sit down with Jennifer Holland for a deeply grounded conversation about what it means to come home to yourself—through the body.Jennifer shares how her life unfolded in “two large chapters,” including growing up LDS, navigating anxiety, and untangling the places where external authority and internal knowing got crossed. Together, they explore somatic wisdom, nervous system trust, relational safety, and what it looks like to create containers where the body can finally exhale.If you've ever felt stuck in your head, unsure who to trust (including yourself), or curious about embodiment as a path to healing—this episode offers a compassionate, practical doorway inward.Timestamps:[00:01:00] Welcoming Jennifer Holland[00:01:20] Scott: coming in “open” and letting the conversation unfold[00:02:00] Jennifer: “two different large chapters” + growing up LDS[00:02:36] Anxiety as a formative thread in childhood/young adulthood[00:04:30] “Mind, Body, Spirit” class + early expansion beyond the script[00:06:39] Divorce + faith questioning + beginning to re-orient inward[00:10:06] Discernment: “Do I trust these people?” (authority vs inner knowing)[00:16:27] When intuition gets twisted (and what it costs)[00:19:32] The body path: yoga, breathwork, sensual touch, massage[00:31:29] Trust + boundaries: holding containers that let people soften[00:36:56] Nervous system relaxation + why safety changes everything[00:37:06] Deep safety without sex “on the table” (deconditioning performance)[00:45:45] Jennifer: slow trust + letting time reveal what's true[00:54:15] “What keeps your breath breathing?” (presence and the unseen support)[00:55:00] Breath as steady baseline (even when life isn't)[00:58:25] Retreat/container rhythm: arriving, stillness, breath, connection[01:09:34] Closing reflections + gratitudeNotable Quotes:“I said, you know, we like to come into these podcasts pretty open and just allowing it to unfold as it unfolds.” — Scott Wright [00:01:20]“I feel like my life has two different large chapters.” — Jennifer Holland [00:02:00]“And I was riddled with anxiety most of my childhood and teenhood and young adulthood.” — Jennifer Holland [00:02:36]“I did take a class called Mind, Body, Spirit, though, that really expanded my mind.” — Jennifer Holland [00:04:30]“I was going through my first divorce, so I was just like, I don't know about the church…” — Jennifer Holland [00:06:39]“Even just like, do I trust these people… and should I be following them?” — Jennifer Holland [00:10:06]“It was starting to kill me essentially, started to twist my intuition up.” — Jennifer Holland [00:16:27]“So what happens when we can attune our nervous systems to deep safety without sex even being on the table.” — Jennifer Holland [00:37:06]“So my, my nervous system takes a really long time to actually trust.” — Jennifer Holland [00:45:45]“What keeps your breath breathing?” — Jennifer Holland [00:54:15]“Your breath has been breathing at the exact same rhythm.” — Jennifer Holland [00:55:00]Relevant Links:www.drippractice.comwww.instagram.com/drippracticewww.instagram.com/strongandsultryor email her directly at Jen@strongandsultry.comSubscribe to the podcast: Apple PodcastProduced by NC Productions
In this episode of The Observatory Podcast, hosts Scott and LaRae Wright sit down with Bobby Ahlander for an expansive and deeply human conversation about suffering, healing, and what it means to truly come home to yourself. Bobby shares his journey growing up in a rigid religious environment marked by instability and fear, living much of his adult life on “autopilot,” and eventually reaching a breaking point that included leaving the Church, divorce, job loss, and a prolonged season of depression with suicidal ideation.Through therapy, psychiatry, EMDR, Buddhist study, and eventually plant medicine, Bobby describes the slow and nonlinear rebuilding of his inner world. He introduces a personal “numbers” framework that helped him track emotional states — from survival, to “fine,” to happiness, joy, bliss, and ultimately a state he later names cosmic union. At the heart of this conversation is the embodied realization that arrived not through force or fixing, but through surrender: peace feels good.Timestamps [01:10] Introducing Bobby Ahlander and the theme “peace feels good”[04:05] Childhood in a conservative religious home marked by instability[08:45] Learning invisibility, safety, and survival as a child[14:55] Living adulthood on “autopilot” and inherited identity scripts[20:15] Becoming a bishop and the weight of enforcing institutional rules[25:35] LGBTQ+ policy conflict and values colliding with authority[31:50] Leaving the Church, divorce, and relocation all at once[36:40] Wiping the slate clean and questioning every belief[41:05] First acts of autonomy and reclaiming personal choice[46:00] Discovering Buddhism and non-dual thinking[51:40] First psilocybin experience and expanded awareness[58:45] COVID, job loss, unhealthy relationship, and emotional collapse[01:05:40] Suicidal ideation and surviving for his children[01:12:30] Therapy, medication, and the “numbers” emotional scale[01:20:10] Ayahuasca: opening a door that never closes[01:27:30] Integration, healing, and learning to live at “fine”[01:33:40] Oregon coast turning point and happiness returning[01:38:10] Discovering joy, bliss, and something beyond the scale[01:41:00] Embodied peace, “peace feels good,” and what comes next[01:41:58] Closing message and listener invitationNotable Quotes“You have just opened a door that can never close again.” — Scott Webb (quoted by Bobby Ahlander) [00:36:08]“I don't want to die, but I don't want to be alive.” — Bobby Ahlander [00:31:58]“The whole choice to awake puts you on a path.” — Scott Wright [01:13:33]“So we honor you for being there and being able to express that.” — LaRae Wright [01:29:42]“The cost of the new is the old.” — Scott Wright [01:32:36]“Turbulence is just a reminder you're flying.” — Bobby Ahlander [01:34:42]“You will continue to suffer until you've learned the lesson that the suffering is trying to teach you.” — Bobby Ahlander [01:38:18]“This is peace.” — Bobby Ahlander [01:23:57]“Peace feels good.” — Bobby Ahlander [01:25:01]Relevant LinksBobby's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bobbyahlander/Subscribe to the podcast: Apple Podcasts
In this episode of The Observatory, Scott and LaRae share practical guidance for breaking through limiting beliefs and stepping into a freer, more authentic self, so growth comes from within rather than from chasing external validation. They explore how healing beliefs shape creativity, voice, and everyday actions, and offer actionable steps to rename, reframe, and release mental barriers. Through personal stories and heartfelt insights, they explain how belief-work can unlock greater compassion, connection, and impact in life and work. Timestamps[01:52] The episode on healing from limiting beliefs[03:46] Scott on using his voice in many ways[09:00] How the song ‘A Way in a Manger' came to form[11:55] How Scott feels after completing the song he promised[13:29] Scott's advice to people with limiting beliefs[20:15] The idea of renaming the song from ‘A Way in a Manger' to ‘Right Here in a Manger' [23:54] Scott and LaRae wish you happy holidays[24:06] Scott playing the song ‘Right Here in a Manger'Notable quotes:“Anytime you are helping yourself to be more free, open, loving, caring, and compassionate, you're permitting other people to do the same, and that's what makes the world a better place.” - Scott Wright [14:06]“The key is to recognize where it is that you have some limiting belief about yourself that is keeping you from doing something so beneficial to yourself.” - Scott Wright [13:39]“Each of us is connected to everything.” - Scott Wright [21:58]Relevant links:Subscribe to the podcast: Apple Podcast
Join us in the midst of the holiday shopping season as we discuss a growing privacy problem: tracking pixels embedded in marketing emails. According to Proton’s latest Spam Watch 2025 report, nearly 80% of promotional emails now contain trackers that report back your email activity. We discuss how these trackers work, why they become more aggressive during the holidays, the data being collected by marketers, and how you can protect yourself. We are joined by Scott Wright to explore Proton’s comprehensive study, identify the worst offenders in email tracking, and share tips on maintaining your online privacy. Tune in and stay informed about the invisible surveillance in your emails this holiday season! ** Links mentioned on the show ** Spam Watch 2025: The hidden trackers and inbox overload behind holiday marketing https://proton.me/blog/spam-watch-2025 Inbox full of promo emails? 80% are tracking you, new report warns https://www.zdnet.com/article/inbox-promo-emails-tracking-you-proton-mail-warns/ AnnonAddy https://addy.io/ SimpleLogin https://simplelogin.io/ Apple Hide My Email (required iCloud+ subscription) https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/create-and-manage-hide-my-email-addresses-iphcb02e76f7/ios ** Watch this episode on YouTube ** https://youtu.be/sSFvCkiTmNc ** Become a Shared Security Supporter ** Get exclusive access to ad-free episodes, bonus episodes, listen to new episodes before they are released, receive a monthly shout-out on the show, and get a discount code for 15% off merch at the Shared Security store. Become a supporter today! https://patreon.com/SharedSecurity ** Thank you to our sponsors! ** SLNT Visit slnt.com to check out SLNT’s amazing line of Faraday bags and other products built to protect your privacy. As a listener of this podcast you receive 10% off your order at checkout using discount code “sharedsecurity”. Click Armor To find out how “gamification” of security awareness training can reduce cyber risks related to phishing and social engineering, and to get a free trial of Click Armor's gamified awareness training platform, visit: https://clickarmor.ca/sharedsecurity ** Subscribe and follow the podcast ** Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SharedSecurityPodcast Follow us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/sharedsecurity.bsky.social Follow us on Mastodon: https://infosec.exchange/@sharedsecurity Join us on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/SharedSecurityShow/ Visit our website: https://sharedsecurity.net Subscribe on your favorite podcast app: https://sharedsecurity.net/subscribe Sign-up for our email newsletter to receive updates about the podcast, contest announcements, and special offers from our sponsors: https://shared-security.beehiiv.com/subscribe Leave us a rating and review: https://ratethispodcast.com/sharedsecurity Contact us: https://sharedsecurity.net/contact The post The Hidden Threat in Your Holiday Emails: Tracking Pixels and Privacy Concerns appeared first on Shared Security Podcast.
In this episode, we discuss the newly released OWASP Top 10 for 2025. Join hosts Tom Eston, Scott Wright, and Kevin Johnson as they explore the changes, the continuity, and the significance of the update for application security. Learn about the importance of getting involved with the release candidate to provide feedback and suggestions. The […] The post OWASP Top 10 for 2025: What's New and Why It Matters appeared first on Shared Security Podcast.
In this episode of The Observatory, Scott and LaRae Wright share the timeless wisdom they would impart to their younger selves. Through reflection and heartfelt honesty, they explore three powerful lessons each has learned along the way. LaRae opens up about embracing changing perspectives, nurturing her gifts, and cherishing time spent with elders. Scott shares the importance of self-compassion, respecting the earth and all living things, and honoring the feminine on a deeper level. Timestamps[02:50] LaRae's first advice: It's okay for your perspective to change[04:11] The biggest contributing factor to LaRae not being open to perspective change[11:11] Scott's first advice: Don't be so hard on yourself [19:02] LaRae's second advice: Nurture your gifts and talents [26:57] The book: The Artist's Way[28:33] Scott's second advice: Respect the earth and all living things on earth[35:39] LaRae's third advice: Spend more time with the older people [38:45] Scott's third advice: Have a deeper respect for the feminineNotable quotes:“For us to have the fully human experience that we are meant to have, allow and expect your perspective to change, and it's okay.” - LaRae Wright. [03:52]“You should question everything because it gives you a deeper understanding, commitment, and a deeper sense of knowing.” - LaRae Wright. [07:05]“Learn to be in a relationship, not just for physical reasons but for emotional, mental, and spiritual reasons.” - Scott Wright [43:04]Relevant links:Subscribe to the podcast: Apple PodcastProduced by NC Productions!
In this episode of The Observatory, Bennett Maxwell joins the show to discuss his personal path to self-discovery and the deeper meaning of joy and fulfillment beyond success. As the CEO of Franchise KI and founder of Dirty Dough, Bennett opens up about how his entrepreneurial journey became a catalyst for inner growth, teaching him to find peace and purpose even in life's imperfections. He shares how serving others, exploring spiritual truths, and facing his own challenges led to greater clarity and alignment. Timestamps[02:09] Bennett Maxwell's background information[06:50] Bennett's entrepreneurial journey[13:02] What drove Bennett to the self-discovery journey[15:18] Finding joy and fulfilment despite life's dirtiness[18:25] Finding joy in serving others[23:19] How entrepreneurship has shaped Bennett's personal life[26:11] How Bennet started the journey of self-discovery[37:12] The thought storm[41:18] How the next 60 years look for Bennett[52:00] True alignment in life[59:36] Bennett's addiction to nicotineNotable quotes:“Don't wait for life to be perfect to find that joy and fulfillment.” - Bennett Maxwell [15:22]“Everything is of God or nothing is of God.” - Scott Wright [46:03]“True alignment is having no preference in life.” - Bennett Maxwell [52:00]“All suffering comes from desire. Desire is the root of all suffering.” - Bennett Maxwell [54:22]Relevant links:Bennett Maxwell LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bennett-maxwell-703717126/ Website: https://bennettmaxwell.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bennettmaxwell35Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bennett.maxwell#Subscribe to the podcast: Apple PodcastProduced by NC Productions!
In this episode, we explore OpenAI's groundbreaking release GPT Atlas, the AI-powered browser that remembers your activities and acts on your behalf. Discover its features, implications for enterprise security, and the risks it poses to privacy. Join hosts Tom Eston and Scott Wright as they discuss everything from the browser's memory function to vulnerabilities like […] The post OpenAI's ChatGPT Atlas: What It Means for Cybersecurity and Privacy appeared first on Shared Security Podcast.
Visit our website to learn more about The God Centered Concept. The God Centered Concept is designed to bring real discipleship and spreading the Gospel to help spark the Great Harvest, a revival in this generation. www.godcenteredconcept.comKingdom Cross Roads Podcast is a part of The God Centered Concept.In this episode of the Kingdom Crossroads Podcast, Pastor Bob Thibodeau and Scott Wright delve into the historical context of the church, focusing on the transition from the Third to the Fourth Church Age. They discuss the influence of the Catholic Church, the significance of key historical figures, and the theological developments that shaped Christianity. The conversation also touches on the impact of the Crusades and the overarching theme of God's sovereignty throughout history.TakeawaysThe Kingdom Crossroads Podcast aims to spark a great harvest.The 2540 campaign invites community participation in ministry.The Third Church Age was marked by the Catholic Church's power.The Fourth Church Age is foundational for Christian beliefs.God's glory is central to understanding church history.The Crusades had a significant impact on Christian relations.Historical events are tied to God's timing and sovereignty.The church's power dynamics shifted significantly during these ages.The Dark Ages were characterized by limited access to scripture.Future discussions will continue exploring church history.
In this episode of The Observatory, Scott and LaRae share a profound reflection on time—what it means, how it shapes us, and why it might not be as linear as we think. Scott shares how his relationship with time has evolved, leading him to see it as circular rather than sequential. Together, Scott and LaRae explore how letting go of milestones and deadlines allows us to experience life more fully in the present moment. They reveal that everything unfolds when we're ready, and when time ceases to matter, peace and presence take its place. Timestamps[02:13] How Scott's relationship with time has changed over the years[03:50] The milestones that we give ourselves[07:00] Scott's new perspective on time[14:36] Time is circular and not linear[20:00] Time doesn't matter[23:44] Going back in time by sitting around a fire[36:45] The questions that will help you understand timeNotable quotes:“Time is more circular than it is linear.” - Scott Wright [14:36]“You are always on time if time doesn't matter.” - LaRae Wright [18:26]“Everything comes when you're ready. If you try to rush it before you're ready, you will miss it.” - LaRae Wright [22:23]“Be in your season whenever that season is. There is no time, there is only now.” - Scott Wright [38:24]Relevant links:Bryson Ninow Website: https://www.instagram.com/bnins/Subscribe to the podcast: Apple Podcast
Visit our website to learn more about The God Centered Concept. The God Centered Concept is designed to bring real discipleship and spreading the Gospel to help spark the Great Harvest, a revival in this generation. www.godcenteredconcept.comKingdom Cross Roads Podcast is a part of The God Centered Concept.In this episode of the Kingdom Crossroads Podcast, host Pastor Bob Thibodeau interviews TS Wright, who discusses the various ages of the church, focusing on the historical context and significance of each period. They explore the impact of persecution on the spread of Christianity, the canonization of scripture, and the organized timeline of church history. Scott also shares insights about his upcoming book that aims to simplify the understanding of the church's evolution and its relevance to contemporary faith.TakeawaysPersecution often leads to the growth of Christianity.The second church age saw increased persecution from the Roman Empire.The canonization of scripture involved careful selection of writings.Cultural context is crucial for understanding biblical letters.The timeline of church history is organized and significant.Scott Wright is writing a book on the seven ages of the church.The church's evolution reflects its response to societal challenges.We should approach the end times with faith, not fear.
In this revisited episode of The Observatory, George Bumann, a professional sculptor and wildlife ecologist, joins the show to discuss communicating and listening to the world and nature and how it's constantly communicating with us. George shares insights from his book "Eavesdropping on Animals: What We Can Learn From Wildlife Conversations" and explores the importance of creating a relationship with nature. The conversation delves into instances of listening to nature, techniques for achieving stillness, and the connection between music, listening, watching, and the natural world. George, whose sculptures can be found in prestigious collections across the United States, brings a unique perspective that combines his artistic background with his deep understanding of wildlife ecology.Timestamps[01:51] About George Bumann[04:00] The book - Eavesdropping on Animals: What We Can Learn From Wildlife Conversations[07:20] Creating a relationship with nature[16:31] Instances George observed listening to nature[25:29] Allowing nature to be what it is[31:30] Using our senses to focus more when we are still[35:28] Techniques to get into stillness[44:22] We are never well in isolation[49:21] Yellowstone environment experience for George[58:40] Connection between music, listening, watching, and nature[01:03:52] George's experience when he was dancing around the fire[01:12:23] Getting into spaces where we exploreNotable Quotes“In a lot of cultures the birds are the messengers, they are the ones that bring the messages to the clan or to the tribe.” - Scott Wright [13:51]“You can learn with the plants, you can learn with the animals have to teach us but that's the big thing, is most of us just do not know how to listen anymore.” - George Bumann [14:54]“If you are darting your eyes around, the only thing you are seeing is the one thing you are looking at.” - Scott Wright [33:48]“Our culture, even our science has become so reductionist and focused on particular things.” - George Bumann [35:38]“Those broader ways of observing contexts gives you the relationship.” - George Bumann [35:52] “We live in the land of the free but we are not free.” - George Bumann [01:04:34]“Conversations can happen on so many levels beyond words.” - LaRae WrightResources MentionedThe Book: Eavesdropping on Animals: What We Can Learn From Wildlife Conversations - George Bumann : https://www.amazon.com/Eavesdropping-Animals-Learn-Wildlife-Conversations/dp/1778400205The Book: Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants - Robin Wall Kimmerer: https://www.amazon.com/Braiding-Sweetgrass-Indigenous-Scientific-Knowledge/dp/1571313567The Book: The Music Lesson: A Spiritual Search for Growth Through Music - Victor L. Wooten: https://www.amazon.com/Music-Lesson-Spiritual-Search-Through/dp/0425220931Connect With George Bumann: https://www.georgebumann.com/https://www.facebook.com/george.bumann.3/https://www.ayellowstonelife.comhttps://www.ayellowstonelife.com/language-of-the-wild/Subscribe to the podcast: Apple PodcastProduced by NC Productions!
In this episode of The Observatory, Scott and LaRae discuss the purpose of alchemy, which aims to liberate the entire individual self, including the parts held in darkness. Hear how you can transform your best self into your soul self, what makes life sacred, and the practice of paying attention and being present. They also share the areas in their life that have turned from lead to gold and the upcoming ‘You are the Medicine' retreat. Timestamps[03:31] Transforming your best self into your soul self[03:56] What makes life sacred?[07:21] The practice of paying attention and being present [13:08] Scott's memory of turning bricks into gold[14:28] About the book: The Alchemist[19:21] The areas in LaRae's life that have turned from lead to gold[25:55] The areas in Scott's life that have turned from lead to gold[31:37] The year of alchemy for all the listeners[34:11] ‘You are the medicine' retreatNotable quotes:“It's important in our lives to have something that nourishes our souls.” - Scott Wright [30:52]“It's less about doing and more about being, creating from a place of presence.” - Scott Wright [31:22]Relevant links:Subscribe to the podcast: Apple PodcastProduced by NC Productions!
In this episode of The Observatory, Scott and LaRae share the power of the garden, how it has influenced their lives, and how it has been used by humanity. Hear how having a garden can be a super connecting experience, how the garden is the origin of all beings, and the story of sports teams taking off their shoes to connect with the ground. They also share how nature brings light to everything. Scott and LaRae share the power of the garden, how it has influenced their lives, and how it has been used by humanity. Hear the power of observation in creation and how the garden relates to our soul.Timestamps[05:50] How the garden influenced Scott's life[08:40] How having a garden can be a super connecting experience[12:08] The metaphor of the garden[13:07] The origin of humanity and creativity[14:35] The story of sports teams taking off their shoes to connect with the ground[16:32] Key takeaways from the garden[25:02] The garden of the soul[29:49] The power of observation in creationNotable quotes:“Nature nourishes our bodies, giving us energy and strength to continue to live, and it creates respect for our relationship with food.” - Scott Wright [11:22]“You can bring light to everything.” - Scott Wright [24:46]“With our life, there are a lot of experiences that can be unpleasant, but then through the compositing, they turn into this rich, fertile soil that brings the best out in us.” - LaRae Wright [27:23]“Nothing exists until we observe it.” - LaRae Wright. [29:30]Relevant links:Subscribe to the podcast: Apple PodcastProduced by NC Productions!
In this episode of The Observatory, Kandis Larson joins the show to share her personal journey of coming out as gay, her journey as an entrepreneur, and her experience with the gathering community. Kandis is a sticker artist and an explorer with the motto: “Learn to be free, and follow one's passions.” Hear how Kandis ended up in Ricks College, the first time she realized she was gay, the experience of sharing that with the family, and how she got into sticker artistry. You will also learn how families can create a safe space for diversity.Timestamps[03:46] Kandis Larson's background information[07:15] How Kandis ended up in Ricks College[11:24] Kandis favorite memory during college[17:56] The things that Kandis did after college[20:05] The first time Kandis realized she was gay[27:05] The experience of coming out as gay[34:53] How families can create a safe space for diversity[38:31] Kandis's experience with the gathering community[41:05] How Kandis got into sticker artistry[50:25] Living free and following one's passion[57:39] The business stores in ten states[01:00:51] Kandis's experience with Lyme disease[01:06:08] Kandis 2025 motto: I can and I will[01:09:15] The value system in the Morman churchNotable quotes:“People fear what they don't understand.” - Scott Wright [31:10]“There are pros and cons to everything we choose in life.” - Kandis Larson [50:32]Relevant links:https://bearprotocol.com/Kandis Larson Website: https://kandiscreated.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kandiscreated/Subscribe to the podcast: Apple PodcastProduced by NC Productions!
Thursday, July 31, 2025 The Dominant Duo – Total Dominance Hour -Gideon Hamilton, Scott Wright from The Oklahoman, Gideon visits the Punk Rock HOF, OSU outlook, Dean's Bear Bryant's story and more. Follow the Sports Animal on Facebook, Instagram and X PLUS Jim Traber on Instagram, Berry Tramel on X and Dean Blevins on X Follow Tony Z on Instagram and Facebook Listen to past episodes HERE! Follow Total Dominance Podcasts on Apple, Google and SpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Observatory, Scott and LaRae share their experience with using AI, the risks it may pose, and how it can be a force for good in the world. Hear the evolution of technology, the early days of the internet, how AI has changed the narrative in recent years, and what AI is missing. You will also learn how AI increases your productivity, the original intelligence, and how we can integrate technology in a positive way. Timestamps[02:00] Scott and LaRae's trip to San Diego[04:11] The importance of finding your inner child[07:26] The evolution of technology[10:00] AI in the entertainment industry[10:16] The early days of the internet[12:18] How AI has changed the narrative in recent years[17:50] How AI increases your productivity[24:44] The original intelligence[28:19] The book: The Four Agreements[30:12] What AI is missing[36:11] Integrating technology in a positive wayNotable quotes:“AI is a powerful tool to see a lot of different perspectives in a very short period of time.” - Scott Wright [13:23]“AI significantly increases your productivity in everything that you are doing.” - Scott Wright [17:53]“All the information that exists in reality is accessible, but what has not yet come to form is accessible in the original intelligence where we sit in stillness and contemplate.” - Scott Wright [25:02]Relevant links: The Book The Four Agreements Subscribe to the podcast: Apple PodcastProduced by NC Productions.
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Scott Wright, The Oklahoman joins 365 Sports to discuss his thoughts on the struggles with the Oklahoma State football program, can Mike Gundy construct a winning football team in todays college football, his thoughts on the coaching changes at Oklahoma State, his thoughts on the offensive line for the Cowboys and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for June 23, 2025 is: wherewithal WAIR-wih-thawl noun Wherewithal refers to the means, skills, resources, or money that is needed to get or do something. // The company does not have the financial wherewithal to expand into other markets at this time. See the entry > Examples: "... it is heartening to know that there are people of real influence who have the will and wherewithal to help lift the city out of the doldrums." — Scott Wright, The Herald (Scotland), 15 May 2025 Did you know? If wherewithal sounds like three words smashed together, that's because it is—sort of. Wherewithal combines where and withal, an adverb from Middle English that is itself a combination of with and all. In the past, wherewithal was used as a conjunction meaning "with or by means of which" and as a pronoun meaning "that with or by which." Today, however, it is almost always used as a noun to refer to the means or resources a person or entity has at their disposal. It refers especially to financial resources, but other means such as social influence, ability, and emotional capacity may also be termed as "wherewithal."
Sudden loss of traction is one of the most dangerous situations motorcycle riders can encounter—whether it's wet pavement, loose gravel, or mud on the trail. In this Rider Skills Plus episode, expert instructor Clinton Smout from Smart Adventures shares four essential riding techniques to help you stay upright and in control when the surface turns slippery.We then speak with ex-racer and IMS Products owner Scott Wright about how your foot pegs—one of the most overlooked contact points—can dramatically affect control and confidence, especially in low-traction situations.Whether you ride adventure bikes, dual-sport, or street motorcycles, these tips will help you handle unpredictable riding conditions with more skill and confidence.
In the Blink of an Eye Scott Wright The central theme of today's discussion revolves around the notion of whether we are indeed living in the prophesied last days, a query that compels both introspection and vigilance among believers. We delve into the critical signs that may indicate the imminent return of Jesus Christ, emphasizing the urgent need for spiritual preparedness in a world increasingly characterized by complacency and distraction. Our esteemed guest, Scott Wright, brings profound insights into the implications of current global events, particularly the rise of artificial intelligence, which may offer a deceptive sense of security while masking the underlying turmoil. As we navigate these complex dynamics, we shall explore the essential role of discipleship and accountability in fostering a spiritually awakened community, equipped to face the challenges of these times. Join us as we endeavor to unpack these pressing spiritual questions and encourage a proactive approach to living out our faith amidst an ever-changing world.Takeaways:This podcast episode explores the significant implications of living in the last days as described in biblical scripture.Pastor Bob Thibodeau emphasizes the importance of discerning the signs of the times as we navigate contemporary global events.The conversation underscores the necessity of genuine discipleship and accountability within the Christian community to foster spiritual growth.Scott Wright highlights the potential dangers of complacency and false security in modern society, particularly in relation to technology.Listeners are encouraged to actively pursue a relationship with God and to remain vigilant in their faith amidst societal distractions.The discussion culminates in a call to action for believers to evangelize and prepare for the imminent return of Jesus Christ.CONTACT INFORMATION: Email: tswright@ghnglobal.net Book: “God Centered Concept Journal: Making God's Word My Ways.” - on Amazon Podcast: The God Centered Concept YouTube: @tswright-gcc _____________________________________________Check Out These Amazing LinksPastor Bob "HIGHLY" recommends "Captivate.FM" as YOUR podcast host! They have a lot of very helpful features (and more all the time) - and NO CHARGE for the features or upgrades!ModernIQs is a sponsor of the Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast Newsletter: Transform your creative workflow with ModernIQs! Explore AI-powered tools for content creation, from smart question generators to automated blog writers. Streamline and create with ease! Go to ModernIQs.com for more information!Grow your faith and your business with The Faith-Based Business Newsletter! Get practical tips, biblical insights, and strategies for success. Subscribe at
The Daniel Prophecy TS WrightThe podcast episode delves into a profound examination of the prophetic implications surrounding Daniel's vision, particularly the verse asserting that "many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall increase." They explore the notion that the onset of the end times may not be marked by catastrophic events, but rather by the exponential growth of information facilitated by modern technology. Pastor Bob Thibodeau engages Scott Wright, a fellow speaker and host, in a thought-provoking dialogue that links ancient prophecies with contemporary societal shifts, highlighting how the rapid dissemination of knowledge and global connectivity are setting the stage for significant spiritual milestones. They scrutinize the advancements in communication and technology and their potential alignment with biblical prophecies, ultimately urging believers to remain vigilant and grounded in their faith amidst the overwhelming influx of information. The episode serves as a critical reminder of the importance of discerning truth in a world bustling with competing narratives, reinforcing the necessity of anchoring one's understanding in the teachings of the gospel.Takeaways: Pastor Bob emphasizes the rapid spread of information, likening it to a prophetic unfolding of events described by Daniel, which is particularly relevant to today's digital age. The episode explores the historical significance of the printing press and its role as a catalyst for the dissemination of knowledge, marking a pivotal shift in human communication. Scott Wright draws parallels between technological advancements and biblical prophecies, suggesting that the increase in knowledge aligns with signs of the end times, urging listeners to remain vigilant. The discussion highlights the importance of believers filtering their understanding through the lens of God's truth amidst the overwhelming influx of information in the modern world. Listeners are encouraged to consider how contemporary events and technologies could fulfill biblical prophecies, particularly regarding global communication and the reach of the gospel. Ultimately, the conversation serves as a reminder for individuals to ground themselves in their faith and the teachings of Christ to navigate the complexities of modern life. CONTACT INFORMATION: Email: tswright@ghnglobal.net Book: “God Centered Concept Journal: Making God's Word My Ways.” - on Amazon Podcast: The God Centered Concept YouTube: @tswright-gcc _____________________________________________Check Out These Amazing LinksPastor Bob "HIGHLY" recommends "Captivate.FM" as YOUR podcast host! They have a lot of very helpful features (and more all the time) - and NO CHARGE for the features or upgrades!ModernIQs is a sponsor of the Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast Newsletter: Transform your creative workflow with ModernIQs! Explore AI-powered tools for content creation, from smart question generators to automated blog writers. Streamline and create with ease!
The Fire of God TS Wright Pastor Bob Thibodeau engages in a profound dialogue with Scott Wright, centering on the intricate relationship between fire and water as they explore end time scenarios through the lens of Second Peter Chapter Three. The episode delves into the contrasting yet interconnected roles of these elements, particularly how fire is destined to play a pivotal role in the final judgment, as outlined in scripture. They reflect on the historical context of Noah's flood, emphasizing that while water was once used for destruction, fire symbolizes a more consuming force that will ultimately refine creation. The discussion underscores the urgency of repentance, illustrating that the impending fire serves as both a warning and a call to action for individuals to reassess their spiritual alignment with God. As they navigate these weighty themes, the conversation stresses the significance of acknowledging God's sovereignty and the necessity of a personal relationship with Jesus Christ to escape impending judgment.Takeaways: The Kingdom Crossroads podcast, hosted by Pastor Bob Thibodeau, features interviews with diverse Christian leaders, aiming to amplify their impactful messages across the globe. In discussing Second Peter, they explore the dichotomy of fire and water, emphasizing how both elements play significant roles in God's plan for judgment and salvation. Pastor Bob highlights the importance of repentance as a key theme in understanding God's promises, particularly concerning the impending judgment by fire, which serves as a call to action for believers. The conversation touches on the historical context of Noah's flood and its implications for understanding God's covenant and future judgments, illustrating how divine promises are consistently upheld throughout scripture. CONTACT INFORMATION: Email: tswright@ghnglobal.net Book: “God Centered Concept Journal: Making God's Word My Ways.” - on Amazon Podcast: The God Centered Concept YouTube: @tswright-gcc _____________________________________________Check Out These Amazing LinksPastor Bob "HIGHLY" recommends "Captivate.FM" as YOUR podcast host! They have a lot of very helpful features (and more all the time) - and NO CHARGE for the features or upgrades!ModernIQs is a sponsor of the Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast Newsletter: Transform your creative workflow with ModernIQs! Explore AI-powered tools for content creation, from smart question generators to automated blog writers. Streamline and create with ease! Go to ModernIQs.com for more information!Grow your faith and your business with The Faith-Based Business Newsletter! Get practical tips, biblical insights, and strategies for success. Subscribe at FaithBasedBiz.Substack.com and tune in to the podcast at
One Name at a Time TS Wright Pastor Bob Thibodeau engages in a profound discussion with Scott Wright, delving into the intricate genealogies found in Genesis chapter five, revealing them as a significant vehicle for understanding God's overarching plan for humanity. The episode emphasizes that these seemingly mundane lists of names are rich with meaning, serving as a divine blueprint that connects the inception of creation to the promise of salvation through Jesus Christ. Wright articulates how the narratives intertwined within these genealogies illustrate the continuity of God's redemptive story, highlighting the direct link between notable biblical figures and their roles in the unfolding of divine prophecy. Through detailed analysis, he uncovers how figures like Noah and Enoch not only reflect God's favor but also embody essential components of the gospel narrative. Ultimately, this episode invites listeners to reconsider the depth and intentionality of scripture, encouraging a more engaged and thoughtful exploration of biblical texts.Takeaways: The genealogies found in Genesis 5 serve as crucial connections to understanding God's prophetic timeline and redemptive plan for humanity. Pastor Bob emphasizes that the interconnectedness of biblical figures illustrates how oral traditions preserved accurate historical narratives through generations. Through the lens of Genesis 5, Scott Wright articulates the profound significance of each name, revealing a hidden message about salvation and the lineage leading to Christ. The discussion reveals that the longevity of figures in Genesis correlates with their proximity to God's presence, impacting their lifespans and the narrative's theological implications. Scott and Pastor Bob explore how the genealogy reflects not only historical connections but also the unity of humanity, dispelling notions of division and racism by tracing all people back to Noah. Ultimately, the episode underscores that God's intentionality in scripture manifests through genealogies, illustrating how even the simplest lists can convey profound truths about faith and salvation. CONTACT INFORMATION: Email: tswright@ghnglobal.netBook: “God Centered Concept Journal: Making God's Word My Ways.” - on Amazon Podcast: The God Centered Concept YouTube: @tswright-gcc ____________________________________________Check Out These Amazing LinksPastor Bob "HIGHLY" recommends "Captivate.FM" as YOUR podcast host! They have a lot of very helpful features (and more all the time) - and NO CHARGE for the features or upgrades!ModernIQs is a sponsor of the Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast Newsletter: Transform your creative workflow with ModernIQs! Explore AI-powered tools for content creation, from smart question generators to automated blog writers. Streamline and create with ease! Go to ModernIQs.com for more information!Grow your faith and your business...
Malachi, the Nations, and the End Times TS Wright The conversation centers on the profound relevance of the Book of Malachi, which is often mischaracterized as merely a text about tithing. He posits that Malachi serves as a prophetic warning, not only for the Israelites of antiquity but also for contemporary society, suggesting that the ancient words may encapsulate critical insights into current global dynamics. She and Scott Wright, the episode's guest and a recurring contributor, delve into the implications of God's message as articulated through Malachi, emphasizing the necessity of reverence and trust in the divine amidst a culture increasingly reliant on technology. They explore the idea that many individuals are substituting genuine faith with artificial intelligence, potentially leading them away from a true understanding of God. Ultimately, the discussion invites listeners to reconsider their relationship with God, urging a return to authentic faith and submission to His will in a world rife with distractions and superficial commitments.Takeaways: Pastor Bob emphasizes that the book of Malachi serves as a prophetic warning to both ancient Israel and contemporary society regarding spiritual apathy and disobedience. Scott Wright discusses the pervasive theme of the fear of the Lord in scripture, suggesting that it is foundational to understanding one's relationship with God. The dialogue highlights a growing concern that modern believers may be placing their trust in technology rather than in God, which could lead to spiritual decline. Both speakers argue that the final words of the Old Testament should be viewed not merely as historical context, but as urgent messages relevant to today's church and culture. Throughout the episode, the necessity of returning to a heartfelt devotion to God is reiterated, stressing that mere ritualistic practices are insufficient for true worship. In closing, they call for believers to actively engage with God's word and to seek a deeper understanding of His character as essential for spiritual growth. CONTACT INFORMATION: Email: tswright@ghnglobal.net Book: “God Centered Concept Journal: Making God's Word My Ways.” - on Amazon Podcast: The God Centered Concept _____________________________________________Check Out These Amazing LinksPastor Bob "HIGHLY" recommends "Captivate.FM" as YOUR podcast host! They have a lot of very helpful features (and more all the time) - and NO CHARGE for the features or upgrades!ModernIQs is a sponsor of the Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast Newsletter: Transform your creative workflow with ModernIQs! Explore AI-powered tools for content creation, from smart question generators to automated blog writers. Streamline and create with ease! Go to ModernIQs.com for more information!Grow your faith and your business with The Faith-Based Business Newsletter!...
As The Days of Noah TS Wright Pastor Bob Thibodeau engages listeners in a profound exploration of the parallels between contemporary societal issues and the days of Noah, particularly highlighting the moral decay and spiritual rebellion mirrored in modern technology. He asserts that signs of this regression may not merely be coincidental but indicative of a prophetic unfolding. With guest Scott Wright, an insightful author and speaker, the conversation delves into the implications of advancements such as artificial intelligence and genetic engineering, suggesting that these may be mechanisms that distract humanity from divine guidance, akin to the Nephilim's influence in biblical times. They emphasize the urgency for believers to remain anchored in their faith and the Word of God amidst the rapid technological shifts that threaten to supplant spiritual truths. Ultimately, the episode serves as a clarion call for vigilance and preparation, urging listeners to discern the spiritual undercurrents shaping their lives and the world around them.Takeaways: Pastor Bob Thibodeau highlights that modern society mirrors the days of Noah, emphasizing moral decay and technological overreach that parallels biblical warnings. The discussion reveals that historical context is crucial for understanding the spiritual rebellion of current times, particularly how the Nephilim influenced civilization. Scott Wright articulates that advancements in AI and genetic engineering could signify a deviation from God's original design, leading to potential societal upheaval. Listeners are urged to remain spiritually vigilant and grounded in biblical teachings, as the encroaching technological influences seek to supplant divine guidance. The episode draws attention to the necessity for believers to discern the subtle deceptions that pull them away from their faith amidst rapid societal changes. Pastor Bob and Scott Wright conclude that the urgency of understanding prophetic scriptures is critical in navigating the complexities of the present day. CONTACT INFORMATION: Email: twwright@ghnglobal.net Book: “God Centered Concept Journal: Making God's Word My Ways.” - on AmazonPodcast: The God Centered Concept _____________________________________________Check Out These Amazing LinksPastor Bob "HIGHLY" recommends "Captivate.FM" as YOUR podcast host! They have a lot of very helpful features (and more all the time) - and NO CHARGE for the features or upgrades!ModernIQs is a sponsor of the Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast Newsletter: Transform your creative workflow with ModernIQs! Explore AI-powered tools for content creation, from smart question generators to automated blog writers. Streamline and create with ease! Go to ModernIQs.com for more information!Grow your faith and your business with The Faith-Based Business Newsletter! Get...
Identity Crisis TS Wright The central theme of this podcast episode revolves around the alarming identity crisis prevalent within the Christian church, as articulated by Pastor Bob Thibodeau and his guest, Scott Wright. They delve into the ramifications of this crisis, suggesting that a significant number of believers are allowing cultural norms to dictate their identities rather than anchoring themselves in their true identity in Christ. This disorientation, they argue, poses a serious threat to the church's ability to withstand the spiritual and cultural deceptions of the modern world. Wright emphasizes that this crisis is not merely a contemporary issue but a prophetic sign that we may be approaching the end of the church age, as foretold in biblical scripture. The conversation further explores practical steps believers can take to reclaim their true identities, urging a return to the foundational truths of the gospel and a deeper reliance on Christ's authority to navigate the complexities of today's society.Takeaways: Pastor Bob Thibodeau emphasizes the critical nature of understanding one's identity in Christ as essential for believers to navigate the challenges of a rapidly changing cultural landscape. Scott Wright articulates that the identity crisis within the church today is being exacerbated by cultural influences that distort biblical truths and undermine spiritual authority. The discussion highlights the necessity for believers to reclaim their identity by rejecting cultural definitions and instead embracing the timeless truths found in scripture. Both speakers agree that the church's present struggles with identity reflect prophetic warnings about the end times, underscoring the urgency for Christians to return to foundational biblical teachings. Wright suggests that fasting and deep engagement with the Gospel are fundamental practices for believers to reinforce their identity and spiritual resilience in a disorienting world. The episode concludes with a call to action for Christians to actively resist societal pressures and affirm their identity in Christ, encouraging a return to the authority of biblical truth. CONTACT INFORMATION: Email: gccgodcenteredconcept2038@gmail.com Book: “God Centered Concept Journal: Making God's Word My Ways.” - on Amazon Podcast: The God Centered Concept_____________________________________________Check Out These Amazing LinksPastor Bob "HIGHLY" recommends "Captivate.FM" as YOUR podcast host! They have a lot of very helpful features (and more all the time) - and NO CHARGE for the features or upgrades!ModernIQs is a sponsor of the Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast Newsletter: Transform your creative workflow with ModernIQs! Explore AI-powered tools for content creation, from smart question generators to automated blog writers. Streamline and create with ease! Go to ModernIQs.com for more information!Grow your faith and...
Natural Disasters and the End Times TS Wright Pastor Bob Thibodeau engages in a profound discussion with Scott Wright, an authority on biblical prophecy, about the escalating frequency and intensity of natural disasters and their potential correlation with the end times as foretold in scripture. They delve into significant questions surrounding contemporary events, such as whether the recent earthquakes, hurricanes, and wildfires are divine signs of impending judgment, echoing Jesus' warnings in Matthew 24. Wright posits that the increasing acceptance of sin within society may be eliciting these calamities as divine wake-up calls, urging believers to reassess their spiritual commitments and engage in a deeper discipleship. The dialogue emphasizes the critical importance of understanding the prophetic significance of current events while also highlighting the need for Christian communities to foster genuine discipleship and preparedness in the face of these challenges. As they navigate the serious implications of these discussions, they remind listeners to remain vigilant and spiritually equipped for the times ahead.Takeaways: Pastor Bob Thibodeau emphasizes the increasing frequency of natural disasters as potential signs of biblical prophecy being fulfilled, urging listeners to reflect on their spiritual readiness. Scott Wright discusses the alarming rise in natural disasters over the past three decades, suggesting that these events could serve as divine warnings of the approaching end times. A significant point raised is the notion that societal acceptance of sin may be contributing to the increase in natural disasters, aligning with biblical interpretations of divine judgment. The conversation explores the idea that modern distractions and a desensitized public may lead to a lack of awareness regarding spiritual truths and the significance of current events. CONTACT INFORMATION: Email: gccgodcenteredconcept2038@gmail.com Book: “God Centered Concept Journal: Making God's Word My Ways.” - on Amazon Podcast: The God Centered Concept _____________________________________________Check Out These Amazing LinksPastor Bob "HIGHLY" recommends "Captivate.FM" as YOUR podcast host! They have a lot of very helpful features (and more all the time) - and NO CHARGE for the features or upgrades!ModernIQs is a sponsor of the Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast Newsletter: Transform your creative workflow with ModernIQs! Explore AI-powered tools for content creation, from smart question generators to automated blog writers. Streamline and create with ease! Go to ModernIQs.com for more information!Grow your faith and your business with The Faith-Based Business Newsletter! Get practical tips, biblical insights, and strategies for success. Subscribe at FaithBasedBiz.Substack.com and tune in to the podcast at
Is This Checkmate? TS WrightThe discussion centers on the alignment of prophetic signs, indicating that the world may be on the verge of significant biblical events. She notes the escalating global conflicts and the pivotal role of Israel in prophecy, emphasizing that the chess pieces are indeed being moved into place for what many believe could be the beginning of the tribulation. He elaborates on the potential implications of Pope Francis, whose health issues are raising questions about his role as the final pope in accordance with Saint Malachi's prophecy. They delve into the technological advancements that are paving the way for a one-world system, including the rise of digital currencies and AI, suggesting these elements are crucial to understanding the impending changes in global governance. Throughout their conversation, they stress the necessity for individuals to remain spiritually vigilant and prepared for what lies ahead, aligning their actions with biblical teachings and prophecies.Takeaways: Pastor Bob Thibodeau emphasizes the significance of prophetic signs currently aligning globally, indicating a potential approach to the tribulation period. The discussion centers around Israel's pivotal role in biblical prophecy, particularly the implications of the Abrahamic Accords on future events. Scott Wright articulates that current geopolitical tensions, including the actions of Iran and relations with Saudi Arabia, are critical indicators of prophetic fulfillment. The podcast explores the technological advancements influencing a centralized global governance, connecting these trends to biblical prophecy and the emergence of the Antichrist. Wright asserts that the state of Pope Francis' health, as prophesied by Saint Malachi, could signify approaching end-time events, warranting close observation by believers. Listeners are encouraged to actively prepare spiritually and emotionally for upcoming challenges, emphasizing the necessity of prayer and evangelism in contemporary times. CONTACT INFORMATION:Email: gccgodcenteredconcept2038@gmail.com Book: “God Centered Concept Journal: Making God's Word My Ways.” - on Amazon Podcast: The God Centered Concept _____________________________________________Check Out These Amazing LinksPastor Bob "HIGHLY" recommends "Captivate.FM" as YOUR podcast host! They have a lot of very helpful features (and more all the time) - and NO CHARGE for the features or upgrades!ModernIQs is a sponsor of the Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast Newsletter: Transform your creative workflow with ModernIQs! Explore AI-powered tools for content creation, from smart question generators to automated blog writers. Streamline and create with ease! Go to ModernIQs.com for more information!Grow your faith and your business with The Faith-Based Business Newsletter! Get practical tips, biblical insights, and strategies for success. Subscribe at