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Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes opened their show by explaining how Bears head coach Ben Johnson's media sessions in which he reflects on game film help everyone move on from losses. After that, they reacted to the Dodgers' thrilling win against the Blue Jays in 18 innings in Game 3 of the World Series on Monday.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes explained how Bears head coach Ben Johnson's media sessions in which he reflects on game film help everyone move on from losses.
Scripture: Genesis 19 Key Takeaways: + The Spiritual Condition of Sodom Ezekiel 16:49 + The Spiritual Condition of Lot Hebrews 11:8-10 + The judgment of Sodom and Gomorrah is a dress rehearsal for a future and greater judgment Jude 1:7 Luke 17:26-35 Romans 5:8-10 Matthew 11:20-24 + Judgement begins with the household of God 1 Peter 4:14-19 1 John 2:15-17 “Sin is never at a stay; if we do not retreat from it, we shall advance in it.” – Puritan Writer “But we can guess why He is delaying. He wants to give us the chance to join His side freely. God will invade...When that happens it is the end of the world. When the author walks on to the stage, the play is over. God is going to invade, all right: but what is the good of saying you are on his side then, when you see the whole natural universe melting away like and dream and something else - something it never entered your head to conceive - comes crashing in; something so beautiful to some of us and so terrible to others that none of us will have any choice left. For this time it will be God without disguise; something so overwhelming that it will strike either irresistible love or irresistible horror into every creature. It will be too late then to choose your side. There is no use saying you choose to lie down when it has become impossible to stand up. That will not be the time for choosing; it will be the time when we discover which side we have really chosen, whether we realized it before or not. Now, today, this moment, is our chance to choose the right side. God is holding back to give us that chance. It will not last forever. We must take it or leave it.” – CS Lewis, Mere Christianity.
The reality is the 49ers need their draft picks to step up and that is just not happening like it should for the Niners
Guiding Question: What will heaven really be like, and how should the promise of eternity shape the way I live today? Key Takeaways: The Power of Envisioning the End: Robert Lewis continues the theme of “sacred ground”—reflecting on death and eternity—as essential to a well-lived life. He illustrates this with the story of Alfred Nobel, whose accidental obituary inspired him to reshape his legacy. Similarly, men are called to think ahead to their end and live accordingly. Two Worldviews, Four Outcomes: Building on the previous week, Lewis recaps the two metaphysical worldviews (traditional religious vs. secular scientism) and the four outcomes people commonly choose regarding the afterlife. Most Americans believe in an afterlife, but their assumptions vary widely. Heaven Described as Dynamic, Relational, and Rewarding: Lewis dismantles the dull, caricatured views of heaven (clouds, harps, robes) and instead offers six compelling biblical insights: A place of resolution – where life's injustices and mysteries are clarified. A place of altered states – where we receive transformed, physical-yet-glorified bodies, capable of operating in new dimensions. A place of personal rewards – where how we lived matters eternally; faithfulness is honored with real commendation and reward. A place of new status and position – where people's earthly faithfulness determines their roles and responsibilities. A place of adventure and creation – not a static eternity, but one full of exploration, challenges, and creativity. A place of endless surprises – experiences beyond our imagination, prepared by a generous and relational God. Not Everyone Will Go There: The Bible is clear that there will be judgment. Heaven is not universal, and not everyone will enter. The big question isn't just how good you are—but whether you recognize your need for help. Sobering and Motivating: Lewis calls men to be honest about where they stand in relation to eternity, challenging the idea of being “good enough” and urging listeners to grapple with grace and truth. Key Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 9:26 – Living with aim and intention. 1 Corinthians 13:12 – “Now I know in part; then I shall know fully...” Ecclesiastes 12:14 – “God will bring every deed into judgment...” 1 Corinthians 15:19 – “If only for this life we have hope in Christ...” John 14:2 – “I go to prepare a place for you.” 1 Corinthians 3:12–15 – Works tested by fire, rewards given. Matthew 19:27–30 – Rewards and positions in the kingdom. 1 Corinthians 2:9 – “What no eye has seen, what no ear has heard...” Matthew 25:31–46 – Separation of the sheep and the goats.
This letter to the editor from Vancouver resident Martha Baumgarten highlights sobering facts about police staffing and urges support for Proposition 5. Baumgarten says the measure offers a balanced, local solution that complements HB 2015's limited state funding. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/letter-the-facts-are-sobering-about-the-police-staffing-issue-in-the-vancouver-police-department/ #Opinion #LetterToTheEditor #VancouverWA #Proposition5 #PublicSafety #PoliceStaffing #VancouverPolice #CivicEngagement #CommunityVoice #HB2015
Fulfill the Christian call to pray for your enemies with these beautiful prayer cards from our sponsor Holy Heroes, now in a shareable 5-pack!: https://holyheroes.com/products/prayer-for-your-enemies-cards-5-packSince Ronald Reagan's 1969 no-fault divorce law, the normalization of divorce has lead to generational harm and entrenched a “me-first” culture which has left family stability by the wayside. In this episode of The Deep, Erika discusses the impact of this issue and looks at how we can rebuild a culture that favors lifelong commitment!Timestamps:0:00 - Intro: The consequences of no fault divorce2:40 - Sponsor (Holy Heroes)3:27 - How did we get here?6:25 - What happens when no fault divorce is on the table7:20 - What was wrong with this solution?8:21 - Sobering data on children of divorce9:03 - Impact of divorce on culture10:34 - Why is no one talking about this?11:41 - The injustice children of divorce experience12:56 - Rebuilding a culture of commitment!Subscribe to the LOOPcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theLOOPcast
In this episode, the hosts discuss the current political landscape, starting with a sarcastic "welcome back" from Washington D.C., referred to as "the swamp". The conversation quickly pivots to the ongoing government shutdown, with House Whip Tom Emmer later detailing the Republican efforts to pass a clean continuing resolution and framing the opposition as the "Schumer shutdown". They express a humorous but serious "quest to find normal Democrats". North Dakota Senator John Hoeven joins to discuss the shutdown's impact, particularly in the state, and the efforts to support farmers. A significant portion of the show is dedicated to honoring the late Charlie Kirk, including details about a sold-out Turning Point USA event in Grand Forks featuring Glenn Beck. Hayden Smith, president of the NDSU Turning Point chapter, shares his experiences and the spiritual impact of Charlie Kirk's death on college students. The episode also highlights North Dakota's forward-thinking initiatives, with Valley City State University President Alan LaFave discussing their new AI Institute and record enrollment. Chief Meteorologist Dean Wysocki gives a regional weather forecast, predicting above-normal temperatures for the start of the new LRC cycle. Finally, there is a sobering discussion on teen suicide and the need for more funding for school counselors in the wake of tragic events. Standout Moments: 0:01:21: Discussion about the 'extinct' normal Democrat and the surprisingly practical John Fetterman. 0:03:55: North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum is praised for his tireless work ethic in D.C.. 0:04:47: Outrage over a student posting on Facebook calling Charlie Kirk a "dead bigot" and his hat "racist". 0:08:44: Senator John Hoeven calls the current situation the "Schumer shutdown". 0:18:25: Listener calls in to share a story about a hostile driver reacting to his Trump sign in Fargo. 0:21:49: Tom Emmer calls Minnesota Governor Tim Walz a non-leader whose national tour "played like a fart in church". 0:23:40: The hosts discuss the "pro-terrorist wing of the Democratic Party". 0:25:31: Hayden Smith, NDSU Turning Point chapter president, explains the profound spiritual impact of Charlie Kirk's death on young people. 0:28:13: Valley City State University President highlights the importance of the new AI institute and the university's record enrollment. 0:30:54: Sobering discussion about a teen suicide in Hettinger and the need for mental health resources.
We discuss why investing in the right tools can boost both happiness and productivity—when it's worth spending money, and when it’s not. We share an easy happiness hack for finding accountability and community to keep up a good habit, and talk about a startling calculation that may change the way you read. Resources & links related to this episode: Listen to the new podcast Since You Asked with Lori Gottlieb and Gretchen Rubin Ep. 548 Put your money where your mouth is Join Secrets of Adulthood on Substack Elizabeth is reading: All the Way to the River by Elizabeth Gilbert (Amazon, Bookshop) Gretchen is reading: All Passion Spent by Vita Sackville-West (Amazon, Bookshop) Get in touch: podcast@gretchenrubin.com Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collection, and the Happier app. Find the transcript for this episode on the episode details page in the Apple Podcasts app. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trevor Loudon Reports – The presence of Russian, Chinese, Iranian, and even Hamas operatives in Venezuela underscores a coordinated effort to challenge U.S. dominance in the Western Hemisphere. Nyquist emphasized that this buildup, largely ignored by mainstream media, aligns with Russia's strategy to counter Western support for Ukraine by creating a crisis closer to home...
Trevor Loudon Reports – The presence of Russian, Chinese, Iranian, and even Hamas operatives in Venezuela underscores a coordinated effort to challenge U.S. dominance in the Western Hemisphere. Nyquist emphasized that this buildup, largely ignored by mainstream media, aligns with Russia's strategy to counter Western support for Ukraine by creating a crisis closer to home...
Gary and Shannon kick off the show with Shannon's weekend in New York, covering the Chargers-Giants game and catching a Yankees matchup before diving into the Ryder Cup comeback. The tone shifts with coverage of the tragic Michigan church shooting. The pair then break down Pete Hegseth's upcoming meeting with senior military brass, and President Trump's planned attendance, raising questions about how the event came together. Later, they discuss Trump's threat of 100% tariffs on American movies shot overseas, examine the drop in drug prosecutions under his administration, and highlight Erika Kirk's powerful act of forgiveness that inspired Tim Allen years after his own family tragedy.
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This interview first aired on Thursday the 18th of September, 2025 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. One FM Breakfast announcer Plemo talks to Bree Harding and Rob Bryant from their rehabilitation accomodation 'The Cottage' and the podcast 'A Sobering Conversation". To learn more about The Cottage go to https://thecottage.org.au/ and to listen to all episodes of A Sobering Conversation head to https://bit.ly/4nBy5V8 Listen to One FM Breakfast with Plemo live on weekday mornings from 6am-9am. The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1
#913 | United went down 3-0 in the derby and Ed and Dominic pick through the wreckage. Same old problems - system creaking, individuals switching off, confidence evaporating. We dig into what's going wrong, from Bruno's role to the wider malaise running through the squad. Then it's on to Amorim's big picture - his vision for the future, whether United can wait for it, and if there's even light at the end of this tunnel. Sobering stuff. 00:00 Intro00:31 City 3 United 0 - gut reaction01:43 Tactics - what (didn't) work06:29 Shape and structure08:51 Players in focus28:42 Amorim - vision vs reality44:56 Standards at the club52:44 Chelsea up next56:01 Wrap-up If you are interested in supporting the show and accessing a weekly exclusive bonus episode, check out our Patreon page or subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Supporter funded episodes are ad-free. NQAT is available on all podcast apps and in video on YouTube. Hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write a review on Apple or Spotify. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Before governments claimed us, before lovers branded us, a woman's nervous system set the first laws of power and love. The mother is not merely a person but a psychic empire—an archetype encoded in our biology and our economies.
Before governments claimed us, before lovers branded us, a woman's nervous system set the first laws of power and love. The mother is not merely a person but a psychic empire—an archetype encoded in our biology and our economies.
Inside Sources Full Show September 10th, 2025 Topics discussed: 9:05 - The Utah Supreme Court says they will review the Legislature's request to pause redistricting ruling 9:20 - Russia sends drones into Poland, a NATO country 9:35 - Nation's report card shows 'sobering results' The Nation’s Report Card is out and it's giving ‘Sobering results’ for U.S. students entering and exiting high school. Darin Nielson - Assistant Superintendent of Student Assessment and Accountability with the State Board of Education joins the show to discuss what is happening in Utah with reading and math scores. 9:50 - Nepal reverses social media ban after deadly nationwide protests Nepal has reversed it's social media ban after nationwide "Gen Z" protests that were sparked by the decision... turned deadly. The protests ended with nearly two dozen deaths-- and the resignation of Nepal's Prime Minister. 10:05 - How scammers are targeting students KSL investigative Reporter Matt Gephart shares details into how students are being scammed and tips for prevention. 10:20 - Melinda French Gates invests $100 million to accelerate women's health research Philanthropist Melinda French Gates is stepping in with a bold move—a $100 million investment aimed at accelerating women's health research. 10:35 - Safe firearm storage and suicide prevention Today is world suicide prevention day.. Suicide is the leading cause of death for youth in Utah and the safe storage of a firearm might provide enough of a deterrent for a youth, contemplating suicide. Rep. Steve Eliason joins the show to discuss safe storage of firearms and how it could make a difference in saving lives as well as the continued effort for mental health resources in Utah. 10:50 - US home prices dropping, just not in Utah Utah's housing prices just won't budge! The housing market in Utah has cooled slightly... but prices haven't. Greg and Holly discuss why Utah's home prices continue to hold strong. 11:05 - The origin of @BasedMikeLee One of Utah's elected officials has a very active, very public online persona. We're talking about senator Mike Lee and the saga that is his x account @basedmikelee. 11:20 - The Interior Department is proposing a rollback of a major conservation rule, and it could reshape how America's public lands are used and managed. From ranchers to recreation lovers to energy developers, everyone’s got a stake. Greg and Holly explain what’s going on, and speak with Steve Bloch, Legal Director Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance about the opposition of this proposed rule rollback. 11:35 - Utah women accused of luring husband to his death, sentenced She said she wanted to reconcile—but it was a trap. A Utah woman who admitted she lured her estranged husband across state lines to his murder in American Fork... will likely spend the rest of her life in prison, and could be joined by family members. Greg and Holly discuss. 11:50 - Music vs motion sickness: The best tunes for your tummy New research reveals how certain types of music can help fight motion sickness while driving in a car. Greg and Holly discuss.
The Nation’s Report Card is out and it's giving ‘Sobering results’ for U.S. students entering and exiting high school. Darin Nielson - Assistant Superintendent of Student Assessment and Accountability with the State Board of Education joins the show to discuss what is happening in Utah with reading and math scores.
Today I'm joined by Daniel Kim, Director of Operations at Barnes Crossing Auto Group. His journey from tech entrepreneur to dealership operations leader, the promises and pitfalls of AI BDCs, why he insists his team stay on the phones and much more. This episode is brought to you by: 1. Widewail - Power your reputation engine with Widewail. Go Google-first. Our approach is proactive: mostly automated, sometimes manual. The perfect blend of high tech, high touch. Do more than generate and respond to reviews; use Voice of the Customer AI to gain insight into what's making your customers happy and what's not. Put your best foot forward with great reviews - because customers buy from those they know, like, and trust. 2,000,000 reviews managed and counting. Ready to see the difference? Visit @ http://www.widewail.com to book your live demo today! 2. Impel - Impel AI helps you drive loyalty with proactive, personalized service outreach that scales seamlessly. From service milestones to recall alerts and tailored incentives, Impel makes service outreach feel more like a concierge service than marketing. With AI-powered service scheduling via text and email—your team can stop managing calendars and focus on delivering exceptional customer experiences. Future-proof your service drive today. Visit @ https://carguymedia.com/40nWpRj 3. CDG Dealer Consulting - The right tech can make or break your dealership—so don't guess, and don't go it alone. Backed by insights from 500+ dealerships, CDG Dealer Consulting audits your tech stack, recommends the right products and vendors, and secures guaranteed best pricing. Our team then guides rollout and integration, helping you avoid costly mistakes and hit the ground running. Discover dealership tech that actually works @ http://www.cdgdealerconsulting.com Check out Car Dealership Guy's stuff: For dealers: Industry job board ➤ http://jobs.dealershipguy.com Dealership recruiting ➤ http://www.cdgrecruiting.com Fix your dealership's social media ➤ http://www.trynomad.co Request to be a podcast guest ➤ http://www.cdgguest.com For industry vendors: Advertise with Car Dealership Guy ➤ http://www.cdgpartner.com Industry job board ➤ http://jobs.dealershipguy.com Request to be a podcast guest ➤ http://www.cdgguest.com Topics: 01:00 How did upbringing shape Daniel? 04:01 Why enter the auto industry? 05:41 Founding Orbi: biggest early challenges? 08:09 Current role and responsibilities? 10:38 AI implementation challenges in auto? 16:03 Vendor selection process tips? 21:42 AI in BDC: results? 24:01 AI's role in dealership operations? 41:34 Best AI/data advice for dealers? Car Dealership Guy Socials: X ➤ x.com/GuyDealership Instagram ➤ instagram.com/cardealershipguy/ TikTok ➤ tiktok.com/@guydealership LinkedIn ➤ linkedin.com/company/cardealershipguy Threads ➤ threads.net/@cardealershipguy Facebook ➤ facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077402857683 Everything else ➤ dealershipguy.com
It's been a while since I hosted a long-form livestream on Nerds for Humanity. Between shorts, behind-the-scenes projects, and life's chaos, I hadn't sat down for a deep conversation in some time. That changed when I brought on two co-conspirators, Ram and Spidermang, both collaborators on our board game Nerds for Democracy. What started as a behind-the-scenes look at a passion project turned into a far-ranging and sobering discussion about U.S. politics, tariffs, debt, 2028 contenders, and the health of our democracy.This post is my attempt to distill that conversation into an essay for my fellow political junkies who couldn't make the livestream. What follows is analysis, commentary, and reflection, peppered with direct quotes from Ram and Spidermang. If you lean center-left and find yourself both fascinated and horrified by American politics, you'll find this read worthwhile.Part 1: From Board Game to Real PoliticsWe started with our board game, Nerds for Democracy. Ram, an AI researcher and avid game designer, recalled how our collaboration began:“I didn't realize Tom was such a politics aficionado. Once I realized that, I pulled out an old concept I had and we started working on it.”The game itself is designed around the absurd, chaotic, and unpredictable nature of American politics. Players collect “choice cards,” face “major events,” and debate topics that range from serious policy to whether pineapple belongs on pizza. Spidermang summed it up well:“The universal feedback was that everybody had fun. Even people not into politics found it accessible. It's a competition, stuff happens, you adapt, and you try to beat the other players.”What struck me in revisiting the design process was how much the game mirrored real politics. Unpredictable events. Media chaos. Shifting voter moods. And the constant need to adjust strategy. It was a fitting prelude to the heavier political conversation that followed.But more than a mirror, Nerds for Democracy is also an invitation. It's a way for friends and families to engage with politics without the toxicity that dominates our newsfeeds. Instead of doomscrolling, you sit around a table, roll dice, argue passionately over whether trucks are better than SUVs, and maybe sneak in a debate on universal basic income. Along the way, you laugh. You groan. You cheer. You conspire with your allies and plot against your rivals.Ram highlighted how laughter was a constant during playtesting:“I have not been in a single play test where people were not laughing out loud. That's the best part for me. People are enjoying playing the game.”That's no small feat. Politics has become a source of dread for so many Americans. To take that same subject and design a game that sparks joy, humor, and connection—it's something special. And it's why I'm so proud of this project.We deliberately designed mechanics to keep everyone involved, even if they fall behind. As Spidermang noted, a player in last place isn't doomed:“There are ways that they can influence and help another person win or sabotage the other person. That's personally my favorite part.”This makes Nerds for Democracy different from many strategy games where early mistakes doom you to irrelevance. Instead, it reflects the reality of politics, where underdogs can play kingmaker and longshots can surprise everyone. That dynamic keeps the game competitive and fun until the very end.The art and design also add a layer of charm. From humorous “breaking news” cards to realistic “major event” scenarios, every deck in the game balances playability with wit. One round you might be forced to respond to a cyberattack; the next, you're navigating a viral scandal about an unflattering beach photo. Sometimes you're boosted forward, other times set back. Just like real campaigns.We've poured countless hours into refining the mechanics, incorporating feedback, and testing with a wide range of players. The result? A game that entertains political junkies while staying approachable for people who normally avoid political conversations. As I said on the livestream, this crossover appeal was a pleasant surprise. It means the game works not just as a hobby for nerds like me, but as a bridge for families, classrooms, and friend groups looking for something new to play together.And here's the kicker: we're offering a limited Founders' Edition of the game. Not a mass-market cash grab, but a passion project produced in small batches. If you pick one up, you're not just buying a board game—you're joining the earliest circle of players who helped shape it, laughed through its debates, and maybe even get immortalized in future editions. This first print might well become a collector's item, the kind of quirky artifact you pull off the shelf years from now and say, “I was there when it started.”If that appeals to you, shoot me an email at tom[at]nerdsforhumanity.com. We'll make sure you get a copy while supplies last.Part 2: Tariffs and Trump's Economic TheaterRam pivoted us toward a topic he'd been thinking about—tariffs. His framing was simple but devastating:“Who exactly pays when a tariff is levied? It's us as consumers. The way this government has been brandishing tariffs like a sword… I don't know if it's achieving the objective. There's more chaos, more confusion, and not enough time for domestic production to ramp up.”He's right. Tariffs are, in essence, a tax on American consumers. Trump has sold them as a populist tool to punish China or Vietnam, but the costs hit Walmart shoppers in Ohio and Costco shoppers in California long before they hit foreign exporters.Spidermang cut through the economics with a blunt reminder of lived reality:“It's just hard enough to make ends meet at the end of the month as it is. It doesn't seem like anything is happening to benefit people on the low end of the earning spectrum.”The irony is rich. Trump won in 2016 in part by railing against elites and promising affordability. Yet his trade policies operate as hidden taxes on the very working-class families who form his political base.Part 3: The Deficit, the ‘Big Beautiful Bill,' and the Illusion of Fiscal ResponsibilityOur conversation naturally shifted to debt and deficits. Trump and his allies promised to run America like a business, but the numbers tell a different story. In just eight months of his second term, we've already added $1.6 trillion to the deficit. The so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” is projected to add $4 trillion to the national debt, pushing us toward $40 trillion total.Ram put it plainly:“Tariffs actually increase taxes through the back door. Even if you cut income taxes, you're taxing people on their purchases. Unless domestic production fills the gap, they don't help. And uncertainty breeds narratives that we're losing trustworthiness with trading partners, which causes long-term damage.”The lesson here is grim: Republicans talk about fiscal responsibility, but when given the chance, they balloon the deficit. Democrats talk about protecting working families, but they, too, shy away from serious budget discipline for fear of political backlash. Bill Clinton's late-90s balanced budget looks like a historical anomaly rather than a precedent.And voters? Most seem not to care. We punish politicians for cutting spending or raising taxes but shrug when they quietly run up the national credit card. It's political theater, not sound governance.Part 4: The 2028 Field—Hope, Cynicism, and UncertaintyWe couldn't resist peering ahead to 2028. Ram predicted that JD Vance is “probably the clear Republican choice.” On the Democratic side, he saw Gavin Newsom as a frontrunner, with Kamala Harris a possible but weak contender.Spidermang, ever the underdog supporter, reminded us:“I was a Dean Phillips supporter. I was an Andrew Yang supporter. Whoever I support in the future is probably going to be along the same caliber—the underdog.”I shared my own enthusiasm for West Moore and Pete Buttigieg. Both are young, articulate, military veterans, and could present a dynamic ticket. But the sobering reality is that American politics is not kind to nuance or competence. It rewards attention-seeking, grievance-fueled campaigning. Which is why Vance looms large.What stood out most in this segment was not who we favored, but how quickly we admitted that chaos could rewrite everything. As Ram said:“If eight months have resulted in this much chaos, who knows what's going to happen in the next two years.”Exactly. Predicting the 2028 field feels almost silly when we haven't yet absorbed the full consequences of Trump's second term.Part 5: The Fragility of DemocracyPerhaps the most sobering thread was the fear—voiced half-jokingly by one viewer—that “there might not even be an election.” We laughed, but not entirely. After all, few of us believed Trump would ever refuse to concede in 2020, yet January 6th happened.Ram acknowledged that unpredictability is itself a political weapon:“Uncertainty breeds narratives. It's damaging the U.S.'s trustworthiness with trade partners, and it could cause long-term damage. Whether tariffs give short-term benefit or not is debatable, but the long-term risk is real.”That comment about trade applies just as much to democracy itself. Constant chaos, norm-breaking, and institution-shaking erode trust not just abroad but at home. Each new outrage lowers the bar for the next one.Conclusion: Fun, Fear, and the Fight AheadWhat began as a conversation about a board game ended as a meditation on America's precarious future. The through-line was clear: politics is chaotic, unpredictable, and often absurd. Our game captures that in cardboard and dice. But real life is no game.Spidermang reminded us that despite the dysfunction, ordinary people still laugh, play, and hope:“The bottom line is that the game is fun, and people that play it—they're gonna like it.”That optimism is worth holding onto. But the sobering analysis remains: tariffs that hurt consumers, deficits that balloon, a political system allergic to honesty about trade-offs, and an electorate seduced by grievance over governance.If we want better, we'll have to demand better—from politicians, from parties, and from ourselves.And if you want to take a small step toward engaging with politics in a healthier way, consider picking up Nerds for Democracy. It's not just a game—it's a conversation starter, a teaching tool, and a reminder that even in chaotic times, we can laugh, connect, and imagine a better future together. Every Founders' Edition we ship out is a signal that people care about building community through dialogue and play. The more of you who join in, the more likely we are to produce future editions with expanded decks, refined mechanics, and even Easter eggs contributed by early supporters. So if you've ever wanted to combine your political nerdiness with some tabletop fun, now's the time.Support the ChannelIf you found this conversation valuable and want to support independent political analysis, please consider becoming a YouTube channel member. Your support helps cover operating costs like livestreaming software, editing, and hosting. Plus, members get a shout-out on every livestream.Thanks for reading, nerds.Bye nerds. This is a public episode. 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Whether you're in talent acquisition or employer branding right now, you're probably feeling the squeeze. The lines between these disciplines are blurred, and the stakes have never been higher.In my latest podcast episode, I sat down with Mike Bradshaw, VP of Talent at Pinpoint, who's spent 15 years in HR and TA - from Apple to being the first Head of People at multiple startups.What makes this conversation essential for both TA professionals and employer branders is Mike's insight into how candidate experience has become the ultimate test of your employer brand promise.His perspective is particularly valuable because he's lived on both sides: as a practitioner buying and implementing recruiting tools, and now as someone at a company thats helping organisations solve these exact challenges.But more importantly, he understands that in 2025, your employer brand is only as strong as your candidate experience - and your candidate experience really helps wins talent.What came out of our conversation was both sobering and hopeful. Sobering because the challenges facing TA teams in 2025 are genuinely tough. Hopeful because there are real, actionable strategies that work - even when you're doing more with less.What You'll Learn:✅ Why TA leaders are being squeezed harder than ever (and what's driving it)✅ The hidden costs of poor candidate experience on your bottom line✅ How to build employer branding that disqualifies the wrong candidates✅ Tactical SLAs and interview hygiene that actually work✅ Why transparency beats "selling" every time✅ The one thing that wins candidates over better financial offersAbout Mike Bradshaw:VP of Talent at Pinpoint with 15+ years in HR/TA. Former Apple talent support, startup veteran, and practitioner-turned-vendor who's seen both sides of the hiring equation.About Pinpoint:ATS platform designed for complex hiring scenarios - handling everything from graduate programs to senior leadership searches across multiple geographies and role types.
Stripping came before crystal meth for Hannah Sward. The Strip author opens up about dating in your 50s, getting sober, and how accidentally slipped into six years of celibacy. Also, Billy laments about robots getting in the way of his muffdiving dreams.Mentioned:Los Angeles - Hot Dates @ Pauhaus - August 27th - https://www.instagram.com/hotdatescomedy/NYC Naked Comedy Show - September 11th https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1554099155409Philly Naked Comedy Show - October 11th https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1613913993199more dates at http://manwhorepod.com/stand-upFollow Hannah Sward!Threads: @hannahswardauthorInstagram: @hannahswardauthorSubstack: https://summerofmen.substack.comBook: StripFollow Billy!Instagram: @billyprocidajrTikTok: @TheBillyProcidaThreads: @billyprocidajrBlueSky: @thebillyprocida0nlyFans: @callmebillyMoney StuffVenmo: @BillyProcidaCash App: $manwhorepodPayPal/Zelle: funnybillypro@gmail.comE-books are now available at http://bookshop.org/shop/billy!Support the podcast on Patreon at http://patreon.com/manwhorepodcastMake new friends in The Champagne Room at http://manwhorepod.com/discordEmail your comments, questions, and criticisms to manwhorepod@gmail.com.Late Night Radio by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/www.ManwhorePod.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Mining Stock Education, host Brian Leni is joined by Michael Sinden, Managing Director, and Gordon Sobering, Director of Costing and Engineering at Costmine Intelligence. The discussion centers around mining cost analysis, project evaluation, and key factors affecting investment decisions in the resource sector. They delve into the expertise shared by Costmine Intelligence in providing high-quality, proprietary cost data, the impact of recent economic cycles, and the nuances of the cost elements in mining projects. Gordon and Michael also provide insights into the relevance of ESG factors, the importance of estimating reclamation costs, the variability in cost estimates at different stages of project studies, and emerging trends in alternative energy sources and automation in mining. 00:00 Introduction 02:01 Impact of the Pandemic on Mining Costs 03:37 Energy Costs and Future Predictions 05:18 Alternative Energy Sources in Mining 09:02 Challenges in Technical Studies and Cost Estimates 19:45 Jurisdictional Cost Differences in Mining 23:03 AI and Automation in Costing 23:17 Electric Vehicles and Data Sets 23:29 Challenges in AI and Automation Data 25:18 Automation in Steel Manufacturing 26:33 Patterns in Commodity Cost Data 27:38 Mineral Processing and Metallurgy 29:07 Bulk Sampling and Cost Viability 32:31 Inflation and Cost Indices 35:06 Focus on Gold, Copper, and Iron Ore 37:20 Bulk Commodities and Transportation Costs 38:59 Cost Mind Intelligence Services 41:05 Conclusion and Final Thoughts https://www.costmine.com/ Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39 Mining Stock Education offers informational content based on available data but it does not constitute investment, tax, or legal advice. It may not be appropriate for all situations or objectives. Readers and listeners should seek professional advice, make independent investigations and assessments before investing. MSE does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of its content and should not be solely relied upon for investment decisions. MSE and its owner may hold financial interests in the companies discussed and can trade such securities without notice. MSE is biased towards its advertising sponsors which make this platform possible. MSE is not liable for representations, warranties, or omissions in its content. By accessing MSE content, users agree that MSE and its affiliates bear no liability related to the information provided or the investment decisions you make. Full disclaimer: https://www.miningstockeducation.com/disclaimer/
Peter said to her, “How could you conspire to test the Spirit of the Lord?” — Acts 5:9 “Kill the chicken to scare the monkey,” says a Chinese proverb. In other words, put the fear of punishment into people, and they will not break the rules. Is that what Peter does in this unnerving story about Ananias and Sapphira? In the early chapters of Acts, the writer Luke includes progress reports on the growth and character of the early church. At the end of Acts 4 we read that the believers were “one in heart and mind” and “shared everything they had.” We also read of a generous donation by Barnabas, who sold some land and gave all the money to the church. The story of Ananias and Sapphira, however, reveals a web of deceit. The couple sold some land and kept some money for themselves while pretending to give all the proceeds to the church. Peter harshly condemned them—not for keeping some of the profit but for lying and thinking they could deceive the Holy Spirit. What should we make of this story? Is Peter making an example of this deceitful couple? Well, this story isn't mainly about Peter. The Holy Spirit, who lives and moves within us and the church, is carrying out Jesus' plans for redemption. Ananias and Sapphira's story reminds us that we should rely only on the Spirit for growth and blessing—and we should never forget that the Spirit is the Lord Almighty. Lord Jesus, thank you for the promise and presence of the Holy Spirit, our comforter. Help us to trust and honor the Spirit in all things. Amen.
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Michael reflects on what he calls a truly bad day for world peace. From Israel's explosive expansion of West Bank settlements to Russia's massive new strike on Ukraine, he connects the dots and explains why these developments may mark the death of the two-state solution and a dangerous new phase in global instability. Sobering, passionate, and essential listening...all starting with something he found as he began to unpack in his brand new studio. Original air date 21 August 2025.
Is God quick to condemn? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper opens Acts 7:1–53 to show that the God who is slow to anger also warns against presuming on his patience.
Nanette joins The Sobering fresh off announcing her upcoming album Painfully Happy dropping August 29th with the love-struck R&B focus track “Suddenly.” We dive into the story behind her nostalgic new single Abazali, a soulful Soweto-funk-inspired love letter to her parents, South Africa, and the sounds that raised her. She opens up about the highs, lows, and contradictions that inspired Painfully Happy, and how she's navigating the space between joy and heartache while making music that connects across generations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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As Dion celebrates a personal milestone, on Free State today Joe and Dion look at how to live without drink.They consider how dark it can get for those on the other side and what helps people become free.Joe reflects on those he has seen struggle with alcohol and those he has seen create a new and rewarding life for themselves. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Part 35 – Love, Labor, and Loyalty: Finishing Well 1 Corinthians 16:5–24As we close our journey through 1 Corinthians, today's message centers on Paul's heartfelt final instructions and the personal tone of his apostolic leadership. We explore themes of relational ministry, kingdom partnerships, and faith-filled perseverance. Paul models flexibility in planning, deep love for the body, and unwavering loyalty to Yeshua.Highlights include:Paul's travel plans shaped by the Spirit and the biblical calendar (vv. 5–9)Honoring fellow workers like Timothy and Apollos (vv. 10–12)A powerful exhortation to stand firm, be strong, and do everything in love (vv. 13–14)Recognition of faithful service (vv. 15–18)Emphasis on unity across regions (vv. 19–21)Sobering final words: “Maranatha!” and “Let love for Yeshua be sincere” (vv. 22–24)Key Takeaways:True leadership flows from love and humility.Partnership in the Gospel requires mutual honor and trust.God's Kingdom is built through faith, not fame.A disciple's life is marked by watchfulness, courage, love, and a longing for Messiah's return.Let your love be real.Let your faith be strong.Let your labor be fruitful.Let your hope be in His coming.“The grace of the Lord Yeshua be with you. My love to all of you in Messiah Yeshua. Amen.”
TW: Mention of self-harm and suicideEver left school feeling completely wrung out, wondering if you're even cut out for this job?Same. And in this episode, I'm opening the curtain on one of the most raw, real reflections I've ever shared—because I know I'm not the only one who's felt that way.This one's a mix of real talk, sobering stats, and a whole lotta love for you and the incredible, emotional, life-changing work you do every single day.I'm giving you a front seat to the moment I sat in a seminar sobbing into my notebook, while simultaneously remembering why I started The Unteachables in the first place. The mental health stats? They're scary. But they also confirmed something I've always known in my bones:Teaching is the hardest job in the world. And it's also the most important.I'm also finally sharing something I've never opened up about publicly before: the burnout, the breakdown, the toxic school environment that almost broke me, and why I had to take stress leave even when I felt too guilty to go.But more importantly, I'm walking you through WHY this matters for you and how the “tiny” choices you make—moment to moment—can literally change a student's brain.Let's roll the tape.What you'll hear:The statistics that will stop you in your tracks—and how it impacts every classroomWhy 47% of Aussie teachers consider quitting within their first year (spoiler: it's not just the workload)The one thing I said to my Year 10s before taking mental health leave—and why it matteredWhat emotional literacy and co-regulation actually look like in a regular, chaotic school dayHow tiny moments of connection can shift brain chemistry (yes, literally)Why your role is even more powerful than you think—and how to honour it without burning outHave a question, comment, or just want to say hello? Drop us a text!RESOURCES AND MORE SUPPORT: Shop all resources Join The Behaviour Club My book! It's Never Just About the Behaviour: A holistic approach to classroom behaviour management The Low-Level Behaviour Bootcamp Free guide: 'Chats that Create Change' Connect with me: Follow on Instagram @the.unteachables Check out my website
Itamar is the CEO of Palestinian Media Watch, which for three decades has been translating Arabic media into Hebrew and English for Israel and the Western world. In this episode, he speaks frankly about the ways of Hamas and the Palestinian Authority regarding aid to Gaza. He explains the dilemma of the hostage retrieval, and the potential tragedy of a premature ceasefire with Iran.You can follow Itamar and receive his resources at:palwatch.orgSupport the show
In this episode of Well Wisconsin Radio, we explore the often overlooked link between alcohol and cancer and discuss the latest research on how even moderate drinking can impact cancer risk. Noelle LoConte, MD breaks down the biological mechanisms behind alcohol-related cancers, practical steps for reducing alcohol consumption, and the rising popularity of mocktails.Episode Resources:Wisconsin Alcohol Policy Project (WisAPP) Quit Like a Woman: The Radical Choice to Not Drink in a Culture Obsessed with Alcohol by Holly Whitaker Finding Local Resources: Google ‘alcohol reduction' and whatever your city name is. Life Kit Podcast: 6 strategies to help you take a break from drinking alcohol Well Wisconsin Satisfaction Survey The information in this podcast does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. It should not be used as a substitution for healthcare from a licensed healthcare professional. Consult with your healthcare provider for individualized treatment or before beginning any new program.
If you listen to this podcast for any length of time, you'll know that I believe the way forward is predicated on our finding shared values—I'd go for integrity, compassion, courage and generosity of spirit as the baselines—and then a suite of clear asks in the outer world and needs in the inner world. In logistical terms, at an absolute baseline, we need Clean Air, Clean Water, Clean Soil. These are non negotiable and the fact that we currently have none of these is a grim indictment of how much we live in an economy that sucks the life out of everything rather than a society that grows. But we do have people who are working flat out to change the narrative on exactly these topics and this week's guest, Tim Smedley, is one of these. Tim is an award-winning sustainability journalist who has worked with the BBC, the Guardian, Sunday Times and Financial Times. He is also a celebrated non-fiction writer. His first book, Clearing the Air: The Beginning and the End of Air Pollution, was shortlisted for the UK's Royal Society Science Book Prize. His latest: The Last Drop: Solving the World's Water Crisis was a Times Book of the Year and has been described as 'Smart, Sobering and Scholarly' which it certainly is.This is one of those books that's both terrifying, utterly compelling and—I'm glad to say—ultimately inspiring. Yes, the world's water is in a desperate state. Yes, it has been horribly mismanaged almost everywhere by the kleptocracy that masquerades as a democracy in our modern world. But yes, we do have responses that will work, they have been carefully explored and water is one of those unifying elements that brings people together across tribal boundaries. We all need clean water and getting there means we need to find common principles by which we can live. Spoiler alert: turning water into a for-profit commodity is not a part of the solution. Regenerative agriculture, re-Wilding our waters, beavers (yay!) and sane water saving/sparing practices definitely are. Tim is so knowledgeable and his books are both brilliantly researched and utterly personal. He goes to the places he writes about and his first-hand experiences are priceless. I have put links in the show notes for both of his books, plus the Medium article on DeGrowth which is where I first came across his work. Please do explore afterwards. Tim's website https://www.timsmedleywriter.com/Medium on Degrowth: https://medium.com/the-new-climate/we-need-to-talk-about-degrowth-part-ii-4d71c44067b9Article in Prospect Magazine https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/world/environment-news/climate-change/70022/why-isnt-it-raining-extreme-weatherTim on LinkedIn https://uk.linkedin.com/in/timsmedleyTim on Medium https://medium.com/@tjsmedleyTim on BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/timsmedley.bsky.socialTim's BooksClearing the Air https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/clearing-the-air-shortlisted-for-the-royal-society-science-book-prize-tim-smedley/1246586?ean=9781472953339The Last Drop https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/the-last-drop-solving-the-world-s-water-crisis-tim-smedley/7544965?ean=9781529058178What we offer: Accidental Gods, Dreaming Awake and the Thrutopia Writing Masterclass If you'd like to join us at Accidental Gods, this is the membership where we endeavour to help you to connect fully with the living web of life. If you'd like to join our next Gathering 'Becoming a Good Ancestor' (you don't have to be a member) it's on 6th July - details are here.If you'd like to train more deeply in the contemporary shamanic work at Dreaming Awake, you'll find us here. If you'd like to explore the recordings from our last Thrutopia Writing Masterclass, the details are here
Erica offers a personal reflection on her journey to sobriety and the challenges of maintaining boundaries in relationships. She shares her experiences with alcohol, emphasizing that problematic drinking isn't always overt, and discusses the importance of supportive relationships during recovery. Erica also highlights the struggle of navigating social situations while newly sober and the gradual process of self-discovery and emotional regulation that comes with a clear mind. Finally, she imparts life lessons, stressing the need to demand respect and build a supportive environment to achieve personal growth. Comments and Questions are welcome. Send to: thescooppodcast22@gmail.com
Story at-a-glance Even moderate alcohol drinking increases your risk for vascular brain lesions by 60% compared to non-drinkers, challenging long-held beliefs about safe consumption levels Heavy drinkers have a 133% higher chance of developing brain lesions and 41% chance of getting tau tangles linked to Alzheimer's. Their life expectancy is also 13 years shorter compared to non-drinkers A study of 313,958 participants concluded there is no safe level of alcohol consumption for brain health, with genetic analysis confirming that increased dementia risk correlates with alcohol intake Former heavy drinkers showed lasting brain damage despite quitting, including smaller brain mass and lower cognitive function, indicating alcohol's effects are cumulative Recommendations include eliminating alcohol completely, addressing the root causes of drinking, joining support groups and educating yourself about the effects of alcohol
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Stuart Watson and Ross Halls are back to discuss all things Ipswich Town after the Premier League finale. The boys start with discussing the Blues 3-1 loss to West Ham and share some sobering thoughts on the season in the top flight. Then we hear from Kieran McKenna and Conor Chaplin, before chatting about recruitment and already being favourites in the Championship for 2025/26. There's also talk about Massimo Luongo farewell, what the future holds for other players and looking ahead to the off-season. Kings of Anglia is sponsored by Stardust Spirits. Get 20% OFF with promo code KOA at https://www.stardustspirits.co.uk/ Subscribe on our website to watch the video version of the podcast - https://www.eadt.co.uk/subscribe/ You can shop the KOA range here - (kings-of-anglia.myspreadshop.co.uk)
Welcome to the Beautifully Broken Podcast! In this solo episode, I open my heart and speak candidly about why I keep showing up to produce this show—and how it has become the greatest teacher in my life. I explore the eternal thread of human suffering that ties us to past civilizations, the modern epidemic of loneliness and chronic illness, and the quiet power of storytelling in igniting hope.From the fall of Rome to the rise of suicide in the age of supercomputers, this reflection journeys through history, psychology, and the challenges of being human in 2025. I dive into what it means to live with intention, to own your healing, and why investing in personal growth is the best ROI you'll ever find. If you're feeling disconnected or overwhelmed, let this be your call to anchor in purpose and choose to rewrite your story.HIGHLIGHTS[0:44] - Why suffering isn't a glitch, it's part of the design[1:07] - Lessons from the fall of Rome and the resilience of civilizations[2:17] - We have supercomputers in our pockets—and yet, we're still struggling[2:30] - Sobering stats: Suicide vs. homicide in modern history[3:18] - The pandemic of disconnection amid technological hyperconnectivity[3:44] - Why I invest in this podcast: The ripple effect of purpose and story[4:23] - My universal truth: Radical candor and rewriting your reality[5:08] - Foundational health starts with minerals: Beam Minerals promo[6:06] - Celebrating 6 years and 9 seasons—how you can support the show[6:29] - Explore curated wellness tools at BeautifullyBroken.World[7:30] - Closing message: Your healing is the heart of this podcastLINKS & RESOURCESBEAM Minerals: http://beamminerals.com/beautifullybrokenUse code beautifullybroken for 20% off::UPGRADE YOUR WELLNESS::Silver Biotics Wound Healing Gel: https://bit.ly/3JnxyDD (30% off)(Use Code: BEAUTIFULLYBROKEN for Discount)StemRegen: https://www.stemregen.co/products/stemregen?_ef_transaction_id=&oid=1&affid=52Code: beautifullybrokenLightPathLED: https://lightpathled.pxf.io/c/3438432/2059835/25794 CONNECT WITH FREDDIECheck out my website and store: (http://www.beautifullybroken.world) Instagram: (https://www.instagram.com/beautifullybroken.world/) YouTube: (https://www.youtube.com/@BeautifullyBrokenWorld)
In this month's forecast, Tony Howard explores the momentous shift as Saturn moves into Aries and approaches its conjunction with Neptune – the big astrological news of 2025.Discover how Ryan Holiday's recent experience with censorship at the U.S. Naval Academy perfectly exemplifies a constructive response to a Saturn transit, embodying the Stoic wisdom that "the obstacle is the way." This real-world example shows the potential for growth and self-actualization during challenging transits.Tony unpacks what Saturn in Aries means for establishing healthy boundaries and inner authority, with special insights for those with placements in late mutable signs or early cardinal signs. Learn about the Saturn-Neptune conjunction's potential for "sobering up" through the lens of Miles Davis' journey and the deeper exploration of Saturn-Neptune themes in Ryan Coogler's breakout hit film "Sinners."The forecast also covers Mars in Leo, Mercury's movement away from Neptune, and highlights favorable days for taking action this month. Whether you're navigating obstacles or seeking clarity, this forecast offers practical wisdom for working with May's cosmic energies.Topics covered: Saturn's ingress into Aries (May 24) Saturn-Neptune conjunction Wisdom about facing Saturn transits Mars in Leo and its aspects Mercury's journey through Taurus into Gemini Favorable days for action in May Subscribe for monthly forecasts that blend psychological insight with practical astrological wisdom.
Trevor Loudon Reports – Sabotage, terrorist attacks, or even biological warfare on American soil. Chang agreed, stating that China's control over strategic assets like the Panama Canal and its history of proxy wars demonstrate its willingness to strike globally. For Americans, this could mark the first sustained foreign enemy presence on U.S. soil since the War of 1812...
