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This week we revisit Sherry Cola stepping straight out of the big screen into the Add to Cart universe. The “JOY RIDE” actress reflects on the importance of seeing Asian women fully represented as their wild, raunchy and hilarious selves. In the spirit of being true to yourself, Sherry dishes on her favorite Asian snacks and why her Hello Kitty subscription box is self-care. She also shares how she’s finding her zen, and why she’s removing from cart saying “yes” (but not to this podcast!) Please note, Add To Cart contains mature themes and may not be appropriate for all listeners. To see all products mentioned in this episode, head to @addtocartpod on Instagram. To purchase any of the products, see below. Sherry is healing her inner childhood with the Hello Kitty subscription box Her fave Asian snacks now are IRVINS Salted Egg Potato Chips Crisps and the classic wasabi peas ATC faves are Chingoo snacks and Loaf Language JOY RIDE is in theaters now! Randall Park’s movie Shortcomings (starring Sherry Cola) will be in theaters August 4 Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: lemonadamedia.com/sponsorsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's Flagship Flashback episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast from ten years ago (5-26-2015), PWTorch editor Wade Keller and ProWrestling.net's head honcho Jason Powell discuss WWE Elimination Chamber, Booker T's color commentary, NXT Takeover, Dean Ambrose push, Austin at WM32, Lana-Rusev-Dolph Ziggler, Cena, Ambrose, WWE-NXT dynamic, more.Then, in the previously VIP-exclusive Aftershow, they discussed how TNA has mishandled Destination America publicity, PPV vs. Network evolution, why doesn't WWE end up with more black stars, Shelton Benjamin's shortcomings, will Dean Ambrose or Roman Reigns turn, should U.S. Title move to NXT, the TNA-Eric Bischoff/Jason Harvey lawsuit, and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-podcast--3076978/support.
Sunday Morning Live 18 May 2025In this episode, I delve into the journey of moral realignment and self-reflection, discussing the challenges of re-evaluating past actions following a moral awakening. I share personal experiences of growth, emphasizing the need to confront shortcomings and societal pressures that shape our moral understanding. The conversation invites listeners to reflect on their own moral evolution and engage in dialogue about reconciling past choices. In the latter half, we explore intimate discussions on personal relationships, fostering a supportive space for sharing moral journeys. Ultimately, this episode encourages listeners to confront their pasts and pursue a virtuous path forward.Subscribers can catch the premium livestream, "PREMIUM LIVESTREAM! When We Do Wrong - And My New Novel!" here:Premium Content Hub: https://premium.freedomain.com/5f57c3ea/premium-livestream-when-we-do-wrongLocals: https://freedomain.locals.com/post/6948106/premium-livestream-when-we-do-wrong-and-my-new-novelSubscribestar: https://www.subscribestar.com/posts/1873524Freedomain Members: https://freedomain.com/premium-livestream-when-we-do-wrong-and-my-new-novel/Not yet a subscriber? You can join the PREMIUM philosophy community on the web for free!Subscribers get 12 HOURS on the "Truth About the French Revolution," multiple interactive multi-lingual philosophy AIs trained on thousands of hours of my material - as well as AIs for Real-Time Relationships, Bitcoin, Peaceful Parenting, and Call-In Shows!You also receive private livestreams, HUNDREDS of exclusive premium shows, early release podcasts, the 22 Part History of Philosophers series and much more!See you soon!https://freedomain.locals.com/support/promo/UPB2025
The Denver Nuggets did not win the NBA championship this season and in a championship or bust era, everything short of that feels like a failure. Nikola Jokic is the greatest player the franchise has ever seen. Jamal Murray and Michael Porter Jr. are on max contracts. Aaron Gordon and Christian Braun were great supporting cast members. So who is to blame for the Nuggets being in this position? The DNVR Nuggets podcast team debates that question while looking back at the last 2 seasons.Adam Mares, Harrison Wind, Brendan Vogt, and D-Line Co. come to you LIVE from the DNVR Bar!Start - 0:00Championship or bust - 4:00The blame game (Malone) - 26:45Calvin Booth - 44:00The Kroenke's - 51:30Jamal Murray - 56:00Superchats - 1:02:40An ALLCITY Network ProductionPARTY WITH US: https://thednvr.com/eventsALL THINGS DNVR: https://linktr.ee/dnvrsportsBALL-KNOWER BONUS/Merch: https://promotion.allcitynetwork.com/promotions/store.allcitynetwork/7d48d294-4260-4bac-aca1-9a18eef8ca78SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/DNVR_SportsBUY GOLDEN ERA: https://www.triumphbooks.com/golden-era-products-9781637273692.php?page_id=21Toyota Drive to the Playoffs: https://kse.jotform.com/250624177000950?camefrom=CFC_KSE_xJZqkfEGc0GvJpltfPs0pA&utm_[…]um=xJZqkfEGc0GvJpltfPs0pA&utm_campaign=xJZqkfEGc0GvJpltfPs0pASigned Jamal Murray Jersey giveaway: https://www.cdccoors.com/dnvr-denver-jamal-murray-jersey-giveaway/Raising Cane's Rooftop Fridays: https://thednvr.com/event/friday-rooftop-club-at-coors-field-presented-by-raising-canes/ Monarch Money: Use Monarch Money to get control of your overall finances with 50% off your first year at https://www.monarchmoney.com/dnvrbet365: Go to https://www.bet365.com/hub/en-us/app-hero-banner-1?utm_source=affiliate&utm_campaign=usapp&utm_medium=affiliate&affiliate=365_03485318 or use code DNVR365 when you sign up. Must be 21+ and physically located in CO. Please gamble responsibly. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help call or TEXT 1-800-GAMBLERUCHealth: Learn more about Living Like There's A Tomorrow at https://www.uchealth.org/tomorrow/?utm_source=DNVR&utm_medium=Audio&utm_campaign=Brand_LLTIAT_Null_JFMFY25_AW_NullGo to https://millerlite.com/dnvr to find delivery options near you. Or you can pick up some Miller Lite pretty much anywhere they sell beer. Tastes like Miller Time. Celebrate Responsibly. Miller Brewing Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code DNVR for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply.Exclusively for our listeners, Shady Rays is giving out their best deal of the season. Head to https://shadyrays.com and use code: DNVR for 35% off polarized sunglasses. Try for yourself the shades rated 5 stars by over 300,000 people.Get 10 FREE meals at https://hellofresh.com/freenuggets. Applied across 7 boxes, new subscribers only, varies by plan.When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions.Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.#Nuglife
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Join me for a conversation with Dr. Seulghee Lee (Assistant Professor of African American Studies and English, University of South Carolina) about his recently published book, Other Lovings: An AfroAsian American Theory of Life (Ohio State UP, 2025). Some topics of our discussion include Adrian Tomine's graphic novel Shortcomings (2007), Gayl Jones' novella Corregidora (1975), and the cultural phenomenon of "Linsanity" and the lasting impact of NBA player Jeremy Lin's rise to fame. In Other Lovings, Seulghee Lee traces the presence and plenitude of love embedded in Black and Asian American literatures and cultures to reveal their irreducible power to cohere minoritarian social life. Bringing together Black studies, Asian American studies, affect theory, critical theory, and queer of color critique, Lee examines the bonds of love in works by Amiri Baraka, Audre Lorde, David Henry Hwang, Gayl Jones, Fred Moten, Adrian Tomine, and Charles Yu. He attends to the ontological force of love in popular culture, investigating Asian American hip-hop and sport through readings of G Yamazawa, Year of the Ox, and Jeremy Lin, as well as in Black public culture through bell hooks, Martin Luther King Jr., and Cornel West. By assessing love's positive function in these works, Lee argues against critical regimes, such as Afropessimism and racial melancholia, that center negativity. In revealing what Black and Asian American traditions share in their positive configurations of being and collectivity, and in their responses to the overarching logic of white supremacy, Other Lovings suggests possibilities for thinking beyond sociological opposition and historical difference and toward political coalition and cultural affinity. Ultimately, Other Lovings argues for a counter-ontology of love—its felt presence, its relational possibilities, and its lived practices. This episode was hosted by Asia Adomanis, a PhD student in the Department of History of Art at Ohio State. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
Join me for a conversation with Dr. Seulghee Lee (Assistant Professor of African American Studies and English, University of South Carolina) about his recently published book, Other Lovings: An AfroAsian American Theory of Life (Ohio State UP, 2025). Some topics of our discussion include Adrian Tomine's graphic novel Shortcomings (2007), Gayl Jones' novella Corregidora (1975), and the cultural phenomenon of "Linsanity" and the lasting impact of NBA player Jeremy Lin's rise to fame. In Other Lovings, Seulghee Lee traces the presence and plenitude of love embedded in Black and Asian American literatures and cultures to reveal their irreducible power to cohere minoritarian social life. Bringing together Black studies, Asian American studies, affect theory, critical theory, and queer of color critique, Lee examines the bonds of love in works by Amiri Baraka, Audre Lorde, David Henry Hwang, Gayl Jones, Fred Moten, Adrian Tomine, and Charles Yu. He attends to the ontological force of love in popular culture, investigating Asian American hip-hop and sport through readings of G Yamazawa, Year of the Ox, and Jeremy Lin, as well as in Black public culture through bell hooks, Martin Luther King Jr., and Cornel West. By assessing love's positive function in these works, Lee argues against critical regimes, such as Afropessimism and racial melancholia, that center negativity. In revealing what Black and Asian American traditions share in their positive configurations of being and collectivity, and in their responses to the overarching logic of white supremacy, Other Lovings suggests possibilities for thinking beyond sociological opposition and historical difference and toward political coalition and cultural affinity. Ultimately, Other Lovings argues for a counter-ontology of love—its felt presence, its relational possibilities, and its lived practices. This episode was hosted by Asia Adomanis, a PhD student in the Department of History of Art at Ohio State. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
Join me for a conversation with Dr. Seulghee Lee (Assistant Professor of African American Studies and English, University of South Carolina) about his recently published book, Other Lovings: An AfroAsian American Theory of Life (Ohio State UP, 2025). Some topics of our discussion include Adrian Tomine's graphic novel Shortcomings (2007), Gayl Jones' novella Corregidora (1975), and the cultural phenomenon of "Linsanity" and the lasting impact of NBA player Jeremy Lin's rise to fame. In Other Lovings, Seulghee Lee traces the presence and plenitude of love embedded in Black and Asian American literatures and cultures to reveal their irreducible power to cohere minoritarian social life. Bringing together Black studies, Asian American studies, affect theory, critical theory, and queer of color critique, Lee examines the bonds of love in works by Amiri Baraka, Audre Lorde, David Henry Hwang, Gayl Jones, Fred Moten, Adrian Tomine, and Charles Yu. He attends to the ontological force of love in popular culture, investigating Asian American hip-hop and sport through readings of G Yamazawa, Year of the Ox, and Jeremy Lin, as well as in Black public culture through bell hooks, Martin Luther King Jr., and Cornel West. By assessing love's positive function in these works, Lee argues against critical regimes, such as Afropessimism and racial melancholia, that center negativity. In revealing what Black and Asian American traditions share in their positive configurations of being and collectivity, and in their responses to the overarching logic of white supremacy, Other Lovings suggests possibilities for thinking beyond sociological opposition and historical difference and toward political coalition and cultural affinity. Ultimately, Other Lovings argues for a counter-ontology of love—its felt presence, its relational possibilities, and its lived practices. This episode was hosted by Asia Adomanis, a PhD student in the Department of History of Art at Ohio State. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Join me for a conversation with Dr. Seulghee Lee (Assistant Professor of African American Studies and English, University of South Carolina) about his recently published book, Other Lovings: An AfroAsian American Theory of Life (Ohio State UP, 2025). Some topics of our discussion include Adrian Tomine's graphic novel Shortcomings (2007), Gayl Jones' novella Corregidora (1975), and the cultural phenomenon of "Linsanity" and the lasting impact of NBA player Jeremy Lin's rise to fame. In Other Lovings, Seulghee Lee traces the presence and plenitude of love embedded in Black and Asian American literatures and cultures to reveal their irreducible power to cohere minoritarian social life. Bringing together Black studies, Asian American studies, affect theory, critical theory, and queer of color critique, Lee examines the bonds of love in works by Amiri Baraka, Audre Lorde, David Henry Hwang, Gayl Jones, Fred Moten, Adrian Tomine, and Charles Yu. He attends to the ontological force of love in popular culture, investigating Asian American hip-hop and sport through readings of G Yamazawa, Year of the Ox, and Jeremy Lin, as well as in Black public culture through bell hooks, Martin Luther King Jr., and Cornel West. By assessing love's positive function in these works, Lee argues against critical regimes, such as Afropessimism and racial melancholia, that center negativity. In revealing what Black and Asian American traditions share in their positive configurations of being and collectivity, and in their responses to the overarching logic of white supremacy, Other Lovings suggests possibilities for thinking beyond sociological opposition and historical difference and toward political coalition and cultural affinity. Ultimately, Other Lovings argues for a counter-ontology of love—its felt presence, its relational possibilities, and its lived practices. This episode was hosted by Asia Adomanis, a PhD student in the Department of History of Art at Ohio State. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/asian-american-studies
Join me for a conversation with Dr. Seulghee Lee (Assistant Professor of African American Studies and English, University of South Carolina) about his recently published book, Other Lovings: An AfroAsian American Theory of Life (Ohio State UP, 2025). Some topics of our discussion include Adrian Tomine's graphic novel Shortcomings (2007), Gayl Jones' novella Corregidora (1975), and the cultural phenomenon of "Linsanity" and the lasting impact of NBA player Jeremy Lin's rise to fame. In Other Lovings, Seulghee Lee traces the presence and plenitude of love embedded in Black and Asian American literatures and cultures to reveal their irreducible power to cohere minoritarian social life. Bringing together Black studies, Asian American studies, affect theory, critical theory, and queer of color critique, Lee examines the bonds of love in works by Amiri Baraka, Audre Lorde, David Henry Hwang, Gayl Jones, Fred Moten, Adrian Tomine, and Charles Yu. He attends to the ontological force of love in popular culture, investigating Asian American hip-hop and sport through readings of G Yamazawa, Year of the Ox, and Jeremy Lin, as well as in Black public culture through bell hooks, Martin Luther King Jr., and Cornel West. By assessing love's positive function in these works, Lee argues against critical regimes, such as Afropessimism and racial melancholia, that center negativity. In revealing what Black and Asian American traditions share in their positive configurations of being and collectivity, and in their responses to the overarching logic of white supremacy, Other Lovings suggests possibilities for thinking beyond sociological opposition and historical difference and toward political coalition and cultural affinity. Ultimately, Other Lovings argues for a counter-ontology of love—its felt presence, its relational possibilities, and its lived practices. This episode was hosted by Asia Adomanis, a PhD student in the Department of History of Art at Ohio State. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
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Episode 110 of We The Patriots Podcast is a must-listen! Sal Assante and Dr. John Marshall dive into the Catholic Church's future after Pope Francis's passing, dissecting the secretive papal election and what a global south pope could mean. They also tackle Trump's first 100 days—his immigration policies, education missteps, and the political firestorm he's ignited. From declining school standards to the shifting tides of U.S. immigration, this episode weaves faith, history, and politics into a gripping call for understanding today's challenges. Don't miss this bold conversation!
Jones & Keefe give their first reaction of the Patriots polarizing decision to draft left tackle Will Campbell with the 4th-overall pick. We go through the positive attributes of Campbell as well as potential shortcomings. Plus, "Top-Five Friday" featuring nicknames for Campbell and the best remaining players in the NFL Draft
Pastor Dan talks about our shortcomings, as we see in Judas's betrayal and Peter's denial of Jesus. Scripture reading: Matthew 26: 17-25, 30-35.
Today's episode is the second episode in My Mentors series.My guest today is my dear friend and mentor, Bob Merritt - the former Senior Pastor of Eagle Brook Church in Minnesota. During his 29 years at Eagle Brook, the church expanded from 300 people to 28,000 and grew to 10 locations throughout the Twin Cities metro. He now spends his time helping pastors and speaking at churches. As a pastor, I have looked to Bob for advice on how to build faith for big things and so much more. The impact he's had on me and the church I pastor, Embrace, has been incredible and I'm so grateful for his guidance and wisdom.Our conversation covers everything from addressing shortcomings and what to do if you are angry. And Bob shares about the mentor's he's had in his own life and gives great advice on how you can find a mentor (and tips for what to do when you find one).Grab a copy of Bob's book Done With That. Listen to episode 1 in the My Mentor series here.Thanks to our amazing partners on this episode: First Interstate Bank & The Tyler Goff Group First Interstate Bank has a mission to help people and their money work better together. They do this by ensuring clients can manage their money conveniently wherever they are while also providing the friendly service. They have over 300 locations throughout 14 states! For more information and to find a location near you, visit firstinterstatebank.comAre you on the hunt for a new house? Genuinely look no further. The Tyler Goff Group has a proven process that has transformed the lives of many clients. With the Tyler Goff Group by your side, you're not just buying a house – you're investing in a future home you'll love. To learn more and to contact Tyler or his team, visit tylergoffgroup.comSubscribe to The Conversation on YouTube and watch the full interview with Bob: youtube.com/@adamaweber Sign up for The Crew: adamweber.com/thecrew
Derek and Kyle break down the Illini's season ending Round of 32 loss to Kentucky and discuss how to properly evaluate this year's team. The guys also discuss some of the biggest shortcomings of this roster that prevented Illinois from ultimately reaching its ceiling.
Friday Night Live 21 March 2025In this episode, we critically analyze the recent remake of "Snow White," discussing its shortcomings and divergence from the original. We reflect on our disappointment, contrasting dark elements of the classic story with a sanitized narrative. Our conversation highlights inconsistent character portrayals, particularly the lifeless dwarves, and critiques the film's attempts at diversity. We explore themes of femininity and the impact of manufactured character representations on young viewers. Throughout, we blend humor with a call for critical engagement with media, advocating for storytelling that values authenticity.GET MY NEW BOOK 'PEACEFUL PARENTING', THE INTERACTIVE PEACEFUL PARENTING AI, AND THE FULL AUDIOBOOK!https://peacefulparenting.com/Join the PREMIUM philosophy community on the web for free!Subscribers get 12 HOURS on the "Truth About the French Revolution," multiple interactive multi-lingual philosophy AIs trained on thousands of hours of my material - as well as AIs for Real-Time Relationships, Bitcoin, Peaceful Parenting, and Call-In Shows!You also receive private livestreams, HUNDREDS of exclusive premium shows, early release podcasts, the 22 Part History of Philosophers series and much more!See you soon!https://freedomain.locals.com/support/promo/UPB2025
It's another week of Shortcomings and a strange episode of Girls, but before that we get into Megan Markle's new Netflix series, 23 & Me, Summer House, and many other things. And then we breakdown Mimi-Rose Howard's art show, the introduction of Fran, and the Ace of it all. Here we go!
Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, Vice Provost for Global Initiatives at the University of Pennsylvania and Professor of Health Care Management at the Wharton School, examines what the healthcare sector has learned from the COVID-19 pandemic and where it continues to fall short in preparing for future crises. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 4: 6:05pm- After signing executive orders from the Oval Office, President Donald Trump took questions from the press—discussing the assassination attempt against him in Butler, PA, potentially extending TikTok's reprieve from a nationwide ban, daylight saving time, and the astronauts stuck in space. 6:10pm- In a message to the astronauts stranded in space, President Donald Trump said: “we love you and we are coming up to get you.” In an interview earlier this week, astronaut Barry Wilmore seemed to agree with the assessment that then-President Biden left him, and his fellow Boeing Starliner travelers, stranded at the international space station—because allowing Elon Musk's SpaceX to rescue them last September may have negatively impacted Kamala Harris's election prospects. 6:30pm- During his confirmation hearing before the Senate Health Committee, Dr. Marty Makary—the Trump Administration's nominee to serve as Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration—said “half of our nation's children are sick” but “we have a generational opportunity in American health care,” vowing to advocate on behalf of healthy diets capable of reversing disturbing trends in health. 6:40pm- Rich notes one of the major shortcomings of the modern food pyramid: it fails to draw a distinction between healthy fats (like those found in avocados, nuts, and olive oil) which are critical for brain function and heart health from unhealthy fats. Matt suggests an updated food pyramid should have his favorite food—McDonald's—at the base. No one should take his dieting advice.
Oh, we are SO back and it's for a great episode of Girls...and hopefully, Shortcomings! But before that, we get into a little discourse about how to handle the moment we find ourselves in and a bit about the power of the Potomac reunion. And then we get into it: Shosh continues to be a model of mid-20s living, Indie Rock discourse, Ray's political awakening, Hannah's journey, and the Mimi-Rose of it all. Take a listen!
Fr. Juan invites us to examine our own shortcomingsTo support our podcasts, go to https://www.holyfamilyorlando.com/giveHoly Family is a vibrant Catholic Parish in SW Orlando near Dr. Phillips, Isleworth, Windermere, Winter Garden, Ocoee, Horizon West, Metrowest. Also, conveniently located near the theme parks (Disney, Universal, SeaWorld) as well as the Orlando Convention Center.
How can you take steps to actively improve your Quality of Hire? Today, we're revisiting this conversation with Paul Stansik, PE Operating Partner at ParkerGale Capital, to shed a light on this and so much more. Through a four-step framework he's built for effective hiring, Paul shares an absolute masterclass in this episode, detailing everything from how important it is to know what you want, how to source and assess candidates, and how to learn with each and every hire. Throughout our conversation together, Paul emphasizes the importance of being structured and intentional in every step of the hiring process — and then provides actionable, tangible tips on how to do so. We say this every time, but you're REALLY not going to want to miss this one.Chapters:00:00 - Podcast Intro02:35 - Paul Stansik: Insights into the Man Behind the Framework06:40 - Understanding the Shortcomings of Conventional Processes14:10 - Unlocking the Four-Part Framework17:14 - Understanding the Significance of Defining Requirements22:33 - Asking the Right Questions for Extracting Relevant Details39:12 - Strategies for Refining Your Inquiry Techniques42:32 - Techniques for Evaluating Candidate Alignment51:53 - Incorporating Feedback for Continuous Improvement01:03:27 - Assignments for Real-World Application01:08:08 - Concluding Thoughts and Farewell
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What does it look like to humbly ask God to help remove all of those shortcomings and character defects that may have been revealed through the recovery journey? Is there a purpose behind this important step, or is it just another part of the process to keep us busy? Why is this step essential toward the ongoing process of allowing God to purify us from all unrighteousness? In this episode, Rodney Holmstrom, Global Field Director of Celebrate Recovery, will unpack Step 7, and give us the important reasons behind the “why” in working this step.
Welcome to podcast episode 192 - Stuff I Wish Every Missionary Knew. On today's episode we'll talk about, as missionaries, there's so much I wish we all knew from the start. In this episode, I'm sharing 8 key insights that can help provide peace, purpose and resilience throughout your mission experience. First and foremost, your job is simply to show up and share Christ's light. Don't get caught up in numbers or specific outcomes - Jesus is the true miracle, not the baptisms or other measurable results. Remember that God's plan is perfect, and you can't derail it no matter what. Your feelings, even the tough ones like anxiety, are completely normal and okay. Focus on what you're doing well, not your shortcomings. Planting seeds through your invitations and presence matters, even if you don't see the harvest. And keep your hope anchored in Jesus Christ and God's eternal plan, not just the immediate outcomes you desire. Apply these principles, and watch how your mission experience transforms. As always, if you found this episode helpful, I want to invite you to subscribe if you aren't already, share this episode with your friends and missionaries you know, and write a review. I know this work will help LDS missionaries around the world and it would mean so much to me if you did. Until next week my friends. Website | Instagram | Facebook Get the Full Show Notes and Text/PDF Transcripts: HERE Free PDF Download: Podcast Roadmap Free PDF Download: Preparing Missionary Cheat Sheet Free Training for Preparing Missionaries: Change Your Mission with this One Tool RM Transition Free Video Series: 3 Tools to Help RMs in Their Transition Home Free Guide: 5 Tips to Help Any Returning Missionary Schedule a Free Strategy Call: Click Here
For over thirty years, bestselling author, screenwriter, and New Yorker cover artist Adrian Tomine's work has set the standard for contemporary storytelling. He has published several books of comics and illustrations, including “Killing and Dying,” “Shortcomings,” and his new book “Q & A.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've reached the middle of Season 4 and wow what an episode, but before that we discuss our feelings about the upcoming Summer House (this was recorded before the s9 premiere), one of us is confused by Chickenfry, and we begin to ponder what's to become of Shortcomings when we finish Girls. And then we get into it: Hannah's back and taking up space, Marnie is MIA and then very impactful, Shosh has a fuck ass bob, and Jessa is Jessa. Take a listen, we love you deep!
This reflects on an insight author, speaker Bob Burg shared relative to the shortcomings of others. The people around you are flawed. Here's what to do? Subscribe to Bob's Daily Impact e-mails at https://burg.com/daily-impact/ For more great insight on professional relationships and business networking contact Frank Agin at frankagin@amspirit.com.
Hour 1 - Super Bowl shortcomings? Game.Halftime. Commercials. Brady. w/Kevin Cerrito
On today's episode of Exit 12 we talk about step 7 with returning guest Maggie, touching on themes of humility and self-awareness!
Today we have Dr. Karl Herrup, a neurobiologist known for his investigations into the roles that DNA damage and noncoding genetic variants have in Alzheimer's disease. Joining Ken today to interview Karl is Dr. Tommy Wood, a visiting scientist here at IHMC. Tommy also is an associate professor of pediatrics and neuroscience at the University of Washington, where he focuses on brain health across lifespan. He has been our guest several times on STEM-Talk and we will have links to those interviews in our show notes for today's episode. After more than a century of research, the underlying cause of Alzheimer's remains a mystery. For the past few decades, the leading theory has been the amyloid cascade hypothesis, which proposes that abnormal amyloid plaques in the brain are the central cause of the disease. Today we talk to Karl about his lab and research as well as his view that the amyloid cascade hypothesis is not only flawed, but also could be holding back research for a cure of Alzheimer's. A professor of neurobiology and an investigator in the Alzheimer's Disease Research Center at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Herrup is the author of How Not to Study a Disease: The Story of Alzheimer's. Show notes: [00:03:50] Tommy asks Karl what he was like as a kid to open the interview. [00:04:36] Tommy asks Karl about his educational environment growing up. [00:05:10] Ken mentions that Karl went to Brandies University originally with the intent of becoming a physician and asks Karl what happened to change his mind. [00:06:14] Ken asks Karl if it is true that his father was disappointed with Karl's decision to abandon medical school in favor of genetics. [00:07:02] Tommy mentions that Karl began researching genetics in the late 1960s when researchers were just beginning to unravel the secrets of DNA. Tommy asks Karl to discuss why this was such an exciting time to study genetics. [00:08:38] Tommy asks Karl what prompted him to pursue a PhD in neuroscience. [00:11:34] Continuing on the theme of happy accidents, Ken asks if it was also an accident that led to Karl moving to Switzerland for a second post-doc. [00:12:36] Ken asks Karl to expound on his experience taking an overseas post-doc, which was not a common practice in the 1970s. [00:14:11] Ken mentions that Karl has seemed to benefit in his life from the combination of preparation and the willingness to explore opportunities that present themselves. [00:15:00] Tommy mentions that when Karl arrived back in the US from Switzerland, he accepted a faculty position at Yale and asks him to discuss this experience. [00:17:06] Tommy mentions that after Yale, Karl had several faculty appointments, including a seven-year stint in Hong Kong, and asks Karl to talk about that experience. [00:21:36] Tommy asks Karl why, in 2019, he moved back to his hometown to become a professor of neurobiology at the University of Pittsburgh and co-investigator at the university's Alzheimer's research center. [00:24:45] Ken asks Karl to talk about his lab at the University of Pittsburgh, which focuses on the biology of neurodegeneration. [00:26:32] Ken asks Karl if there was anything specific that caused him to shift his focus at this stage in his career so heavily towards Alzheimer's research. [00:28:21] Tommy comments on Karl's hypothesis of the aging brain, noting that it would make sense for the same processes involved in the developing brain to relate to what we see in the aging brain, as these processes are continuous throughout the lifespan. [00:29:54] Tommy pivots to talk about Karl's book, entitled “How Not to Study a Disease: The Story of Alzheimer's” for which Karl interviewed a number of experts and colleagues, asking each one to define Alzheimer's disease in their own words. [00:30:51] Tommy reiterates the point that we still do not have a universally accepted definition of Alzheimer's disease and asks Karl wh...
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On this week's episode of Bills by the Numbers presented by FanDuel, Chris Brown and Steve Tasker take an overall big picture look at the Bills 2024 season. They discuss where the strengths were, how encouraging that will be heading into 2025, and where the concerns lay from the season. They share their thoughts on which areas of the team will improve in 2025, the players ready to take the next step, and where Buffalo needs the most upgrades. Steve is quizzed on the Bills 2024 performances in The Numbers Game. Finally, Chris and Steve give their answer to this week's One Burning Question - what should be the top priority for the Bills this offseason? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you do annual reviews to reflect on what you've accomplished and what's next?
When you follow the ego, you become a disciple of the ego. You follow the ego day and night and listen what ego says all the time. Even if you have received all the sutra and tantra teachings and have heard them many times, when you follow the ego nothing happens in your mind. -Lama … Continue reading The Shortcomings of Self-Cherishing →
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Join us on this episode of ShiftShapers as host David Saltzman sits down with former New Jersey Congressman Rob Andrews, one of the key authors of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Fifteen years after the ACA's passage and ten years since its implementation, Rob shares his journey from aspiring sports writer to influential lawmaker, his role in drafting the ACA, and thoughtful reflections on its successes, shortcomings, and future prospects. We delve into topics such as healthcare coverage expansion, consumer protections, cost control, value-based healthcare, mental health parity, and the ongoing provider shortage. Currently serving as the CEO of the Health Transformation Alliance, Rob continues to advocate for value-based health arrangements. Don't miss this insightful conversation for a deep dive into the evolution and future of U.S. healthcare.Key Takeaways:Journey to Congress and ACA Involvement: Rob Andrews initially aspired to be a sports writer but ended up in politics, driven by a mix of early professional exposure and personal family experiences. He was significantly involved in drafting portions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).ACA Achievements: The ACA successfully expanded coverage to millions, with Medicaid expansion and subsidies being critical components. It improved patient rights, eliminating pre-existing condition exclusions, extending coverage for young adults, and removing lifetime and annual policy limits.Shortcomings and Future Goals: ACA did not sufficiently address healthcare costs. The prevailing issue is that the system rewards the number of procedures over the quality of outcomes. There's a need for more focus on preventive health measures, behavioral health services, and better alignment of payment to performance.Healthcare Provider Shortage: There is a significant shortage of primary care providers and behavioral health professionals. Proposed solutions include increased compensation and incentives such as debt relief programs for medical students who work in underserved areas.Value-Based Healthcare: Value-based healthcare is crucial for better outcomes, involving rewarding providers based on risk-adjusted, clinically sound outcomes Both quantitative metrics (e.g., reduced A1C levels in diabetics) and qualitative measures (e.g., patient self-evaluation) should be considered to assess quality effectively.Current Role: Rob Andrews is the CEO of the Health Transformation Alliance, focusing on pooling resources to buy healthcare more efficiently and promoting value-based arrangements among member companies.In This Episode00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:41 Rob Andrews' Journey to Congress03:14 Involvement in ACA Drafting04:53 ACA Successes and Shortcomings07:03 Future Improvements and Value-Based Healthcare10:07 Addressing Primary Care and Behavioral Health Shortages16:13 Measuring Quality in Healthcare17:47 Rob Andrews' Current Role and Conclusion
The Recovery Show » Finding serenity through 12 step recovery in Al-Anon – a podcast
In our ongoing journey through the 12 Steps of Al Anon, we arrive at Step 7, which encourages us to humbly ask our Higher Power to remove our shortcomings. While succinct in its wording, this step is profound in its demands and implications. It challenges us to embrace humility, not as humiliation, but as self-acceptance... The post Shortcomings and Self-Acceptance: Step 7 – 425 appeared first on The Recovery Show.
Marine Le Pen a critiqué le plan gouvernemental de reconstruction lors de sa visite à Mayotte, soulignant des insuffisances. Traduction: Marine Le Pen criticized the government's reconstruction plan during her visit to Mayotte, highlighting shortcomings. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
(00:00) Zolak and Bertrand open the show by reacting to Chad Graff’s article detailing what went wrong for Jerod Mayo down the stretch. (14:35) We continue to dive further into Chad Graff’s piece and how things played out between Steve Belichick and Jerod Mayo. (23:49) The crew reacts to Albert Breer calling the Patriots HC search a sham. (33:49) We finish up the hour with more thoughts on what the Patriots can learn from their HC search.
Oh, you thought we weren't going to finish Girls s3 in 2024? Well, you're wrong! But before that we hear (on mic) Sam learning a lesson, the World Tour (what tour?), and talk of the Catholic Church. And then we get into it all: Shosh's flop era, Marnie's delulu behavior, Jessa's doing it for the plot, and Hannah's version of success. Girls content begins at 56:47 (sorry!)To support Shortcomings, visit us patreon.com/shortcomingspodcast
It's the penultimate episode of Season Three and we get into it all, but before that we share some tales of woe. And then we take on Jessa's new career, Shosh's struggles, and how much we can't stand Mr. Sackler. Our girl Hannah is down, but this episode of Shortcomings is UP.
Senior NFL reporter for the Boston Globe, Ben Volin, joins the show to explain why he believes McDaniel deserves more of the blame than Chris Grier for the Dolphins issues.
It's a Shortcomings first - an episode recorded over 24 hours. For the first half you get to hear a little bit about the episode of Girls and a lot about Gladiator 2. And then we return for a conversation about Jessa, Adam and Hannah's relationship, and the Hawaiian practice that changes lives. Happy Holidays!To support Shortcomings, visit us at patreon.com/shortcomingspodcast.
Brock and Salk marvel over how great the Seahawks defense looked in the win over the Cardinals and what worked for them. Then, Salk wants Brocks thoughts on Ryan Grubb, specifically the play designs and ways in which he isn't helping the offensive line. In Blue 88, topics include what is sustainable and unsustainable from these Seahawks games, how the Seahawks kept James Conner to eight rushing yards on seven carries and what truly remarkable metric the Lions have going for them right now.