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(00:00) Today’s episode of Zolak and Bertrand starts off with Tim McKone diving into what the Patriots should give up to sign DK Metcalf. McKone is later joined by Beetle and Alex Barth to discuss what it would take to get the Metcalf deal done. (12:02) Beetle, McKone, and Alex Barth discuss Mike Reiss’s prediction that the Patriots will sign free agent OT Ronnie Stanely this offseason and how big of a boost it would be for the Patriots offensive line. (22:25) The guys react to Andrew Callahan saying he’s OUT on Will Campbell to the Patriots in this year's draft with the 4th overall pick, and give their own opinions on the LSU tackle’s play style and build. (28:26) We finish the hour by reacting to Peter Schrager on the Bill Simmons’ Podcast saying the Patriots will have to choose between Will Campbell, Mason Graham, or Tet McMillan with the 4th overall pick.
(00:00) Beetle, McKone and Alex Barth kick off the second hour by discussing the Kansas City Chiefs trading OL Joe Thuney to the Chicago Bears, and get into why the Patriots missed out on bringing him back for Drake Maye. (12:27) We react to Greg Bedard saying the Patriots NEED to make Ronnie Stanely an overwhelming offer, and Mike Reiss believes Stanely will sign with the Patriots this offseason. (22:17) The guys react to Daniel Jeremiah saying that he thinks Shedeur Sanders won’t be drafted top 5 this year and how this affects the patriots with the #4 pick in the draft. They also touch on if the Patriots should trade down to draft TE Tyler Warren from Penn State. (31:38) We finish the hour by taking your calls about what the Patriots should do this offseason and positions of need for them.
Can live music capture more than just sound? Join us as we unravel the mysteries behind the Owsely Stanley Foundation's newest release of Bear's Sonic Journal: John Hammond - 'You're Doin' Fine' and explore how they preserve history by creating these immersive "sonic journals." We're thrilled to welcome back Starfinder Stanley, Redbird Stanley, and Pete Bell for their sixth time on the show. Together, we journey into the world of live music recordings and the meticulous processes that bring these historical moments back to life, with techniques pioneered by Bear that capture the essence of intimate venues. This episode offers a window into the heart of music preservation. We discuss the painstaking efforts involved in transferring and mastering delicate recordings, ensuring that the soul of each performance is immortalized for future generations. The art of capturing live music is contrasted with traditional studio methods, showcasing Bear's unique approach and his use of "steel giraffes" to capture the ambient magic of live performances. Discover how these recordings offer not just sound, but a visceral experience that transports listeners directly into the atmosphere of past gigs. With insights into the creative process behind the Sonic Journals project, we explore how this endeavor is about more than just music; it's an intricate tapestry woven with stories, art, and cultural heritage. From the captivating artwork by Richard Biffle to the fascinating tales of artists like Jack Cassidy and Tom Waits, this episode celebrates the community and collaboration that make these projects extraordinary. Head over to www.owsleystanleyfoundation.org to order your copy of this release and all the other amazing Bear's Sonic Journal releases. -FREE SHIPPING from Shop Tour Bus Use The PROMO CODE: nosimpleroad INTRO MUSIC PROVIDED BY - Young & Sick MUSIC IN THE COMMERCIALS BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF: CIRCLES AROUND THE SUN OUTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF: CHILLDREN OF INDIGO No Simple Road is part of OSIRIS MEDIA. Osiris Media is the leading storyteller in music, combining the intimacy of podcasts with the power of music
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This week, Mike and Lance sit down with Jonathan Stanley, the actor and audition coach behind Hotshots Selftape. In this electrifying episode, Jonathan breaks down his no-nonsense, technical approach to on-camera acting. He dives deep into the nitty-gritty of navigating auditions and shares hard-earned wisdom from his career in entertainment. Jonathan doesn't hold back, delivering his insights with the precision and power of a prize fighter going for the title. His blue-collar perspective challenges the traditional views on what it takes to land the role. Whether you're an aspiring actor or a seasoned pro, Jonathan's advice is a game-changer. Tune in for a masterclass in acting technique that subverts the norm and gets real about the craft. --------------------------------- Music by Mitch Murder ►Jonathan's IG: https://www.instagram.com/thejonstan/ ►Mike Pecci's IG: instagram.com/mikepecci ►Lance's Instagram: www.instagram.com/golancego/ ►ILWP's IG: instagram.com/inlovewiththeprocesspod
Body positive influencer and Only Fans creator, Karina Irby has irked her followers by revealing she ‘accidentally' bought an investment property in a tone-deaf Instagram reel. Gen Zers are growing increasingly concerned that their Stanley Cups are giving them wrinkles. They fear the constant sucking on the straw could give them smoker wrinkles around their mouth. Meghan Markle's mysterious, new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard is already ruffling royal feathers. This week, the Duchess of Sussex spread the love with friends and influencers by gifting them a taste of her new brand… Yet royal critics are speculating the lifestyle brand could breach an agreement with the royal family. And all the clues from The Tortured Poet's Department. Subscribe to Outspoken Plus Outspoken Plus is our subscription offering that provides subscribers with exclusive access to BONUS weekly episodes. Every week, we'll be dropping content so juicy, we've had to put it behind a paywall. A monthly Outspoken Plus subscription costs $5.99 a month, or save with our annual package, for just $49.99 a year*. There are three ways you can become an Outspoken Plus subscriber. Apple users can subscribe via Apple Podcasts here: apple.co/outspoken, while Android users can subscribe via Spotify here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outspoken-plus/subscribe or Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/outspoken_plus. * An annual subscription is only available on Apple Podcasts. Follow Outspoken Follow Outspoken on Instagram and TikTok, plus join in on the conversation in our Facebook Community. Podcast hosted by Amy Taeuber, Kate Taeuber and Sophie Taeuber. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Omg we are back! Welcome to us now. Hannah has a BIG REVEAL. Spoiler: it's that she's drinking coffee even though no one knew that she hasn't been drinking coffee. We all have our windows open! So sue us! If you hear anything in the background PLEASE ignore it. PLEASE don't say anything. Hannah and Erin catch Ben up on the Stanely cup craze. Hannah catches us all up on the lastest Taylor Swift drama. Hannah shows us a picture of her knee, with and without a pen. Mostly we are happy to be hanging out again. Ben has like 4 obsessions. Erin has 3 obsessions. Hannah only has 1, but it has 7 seasons so maybe she wins after all? HOMEWORK: Watch Dimension 20!!! On DropoutTV!!! Play Cassette Beasts on Nintendo Switch!! Do not play Palworld! Unless you want to! Listen to The Last Dinner Party's new (and first!) album: Prelude to Ecstasy Have a great time drinking delicious bubble tea Play Majora's Mask if you haven't! You can do so on Switch via a Nintendo Online account Listen to the Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells (NOT Becky Chambers, but shout out to her and her Wayfarer's series anyway and apologies for the mixup) Watch Star Trek: Deep Space Nine AFTER you've watched ALL of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, watch Rowan J Coleman's retrospective/review here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQXQm1081xo CALL US OR TEXT US AND TELL US YOUR OBSESSION! 774-326-0420 Follow @Hanthropology, and @TooBroadPod on Twitter @Hannahandhercats on tiktok Watch Ben on twitch.tv/discogreg Watch Erin on twitch.tv/ernbrnog Follow WayTooBroad on IG and Tiktok Email us at waytoobroad@gmail.com www.waytoobroad.com or waytoobod.com or nameyourselfjame.com or nameyourselfjameeagan.com or jameeagan.com for anything you want www.ernben.com for anything you need DOWNLOAD FRIENDS OF THE CHAOS' MUSIC! THEY WROTE OUR THEME SONG! https://friendsofthechaos.bandcamp.com/track/way-too-broad Please leave us a rating/review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you're listening!
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News with Sean 1-26-2024 ...Don't worry, it's just a little bit of lead in those Stanely Cups
Happy Monday, Alchemist! Have you ever felt invisible or like an imposter? Get ready for another incredible conversation with Tracee Stanley, author of the bestselling book Radiant Rest: Yoga Nidra for Deep Relaxation and Awakened Clarity, and the forthcoming book, The Luminous Self: Sacred Yogic Practices & Rituals to Remember Who You Are - Oct 2023 by Shambala Publications. You can pre-order this amazing book, using coupon code LUM30 for a discount. It's a journey of self-initiation that supports awakening to your luminous self! Tracee is the founder of Empowered Life Circle, a sacred community and portal of practices, rituals, and Tantric teachings inspired by more than 20 years of study in Sri Vidya Tantra and the teachings of the Himalayan Masters. As a post-lineage teacher, Tracee is devoted to sharing the wisdom of yoga nidra, rest, meditation, self-inquiry, nature as a teacher, and ancestor reverence. Tracee is gifted in illuminating the magic and power found in liminal space and weaving devotion and practice into daily life. Find out more about Tracee and order the books at http://traceestanley.com I was amazed by how much of her beautiful work echo's the teachings and path of Reiki! After the episode, learn more about my work at http://theenergeticalchemist.com and be sure to share this episode with your community! xo
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‘Hockey is for Everyone' has always been an NHL brand, with teams and organizations across the country, and boarders, encouraging any person interested to try the sport. Still, the NHL has had an image problem because hockey simply doesn't appeal to Americans like football or basketball. But rather than make concrete their audience base, the NHL has decided to go in a different direction. In January, the ECHL Kalamazoo Wings painted their ice as a rainbow for ‘Hockey is for Everyone' night. A few months later the NHL released their demographic report of workers, breaking down their workforce statistics of males, females, blacks, whites, and even heterosexuality. Kim David, Executive Vice President, said the report shows that the number of women working in the league is proportionate to the number of women who like hockey in the population; but, that isn't enough and more progress can be made. In other words, the NHL was already diverse, but in the name of progress they can make it…. worse. In November, the NHL held a trans-hockey tournament with Madison, Wisconsin's, Team Trans. The NHL tweeted: “Trans women are women. Trans men are men. Nonbinary identity is real.” Hockey's image is now appealing to .07% (trans) and 6% (gay, etc.) of the U.S. population while ignoring its already tiny base. Hockey may be ‘for everyone' but not everyone is going to enjoy hockey or play the sport; it's violent, rough, and requires serious skill. Any notion that a biological woman could be put up against enormous men skating at 40mph is downright dangerous. Rather than keeping ‘pride' where it belongs, alongside of ‘pink Jersey' night for cancer, or military appreciate night, the NHL is making their entire image about something its fans don't care about. Skill, talent, passing, shooting, skating, teamwork, and the reality that only one team can be crowned champion, has been broken down to categories of black, pride, gender, indigenous, pacific islander, asian, hispanic, latin American, etc. What is even stranger is that the Tampa Bay Lighting's J.T. Brown, one of a handful of black NHL players, was reprehended in 2017 for putting his fist in the air during the national anthem. Somehow the NHL has gone from zero tolerance for perverting hockey with political messages to folding completely within five years to an ideology that has infested every other major sport. The NHL is now the NHLGBTQIA+This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5328407/advertisement
Ilya Bryzgalov returns to the podcast to talk about his experience with the Philadelphia Flyers, winning a Stanley cup in Anaheim, regretting his sponsorship deal with Bauer, gear choices, dealing with the media and his life post retirement. New podcast episode every Sunday at 11am eastern! :)Buy SHEATH and get 20% off the best underwear on the planet with code "BIZKIT69" at https://www.sheathunderwear.comGet 20% OFF Manscaped + Free Shipping with code "BIZKIT" at https://www.manscaped.comINSTA ► https://instagram.com/slanginthebizkit?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=PATREON ► https://www.patreon.com/slanginthebizkitLISTEN ON THE GO ► https://linktr.ee/SlanginTheBizkitTimestamps00:00 Ilya Bryzgalov returns to the podcast02:21 What has Ilya Bryzgalov done since retirement?06:10 Ilya Bryzgalov has not drank alchohol in almost 30 years07:34 Ilya Bryzgalov's LOVE for exclusive, high end food11:29 Sheath Underwear use code "BIZKIT69" for 20% off12:43 Hockey wives and Jason Labarbera's wife14:43 Ilya Bryzgalov reflects on his playing career17:18 Winning a Stanely cup in Anahiem19:10 Ilya Bryzgalov's 06 and 07 playoff runs20:05 Jose Theodore vs Ilya Bryzgalov21:24 Jean Sebastian Giguere and the 2007 Stanley cup28:35 Traded to the Phoenix Coyotes32:38 Ilya Bryzgalov becoming an NHL Goalie coach34:39 Relationship with Sergei Bobrovsky38:02 Ilya Bryzgalov doubles down on his comments about Winnipeg45:10 Why Ilya switched between white and dark gear choices46:25 Signing a sponsorship with Bauer Goalie and leaving Vaughn49:20 Ilya Bryzgalov's struggles with the main stream media57:32 Spittin Chiclets wanted Ilya Bryzgalov on their podcast but he refused59:45 Ilya Bryzgalov will drop puck for FPHL team1:02:58 Siberian Huskies1:03:59 Ilya Bryzgalov's childhood1:07:59 Manscaped use code "BIZKIT" for 20% off1:08:47 Final message to listeners and goalies1:11:10 Ilya Bryzgalov does NOT own a vehicle
Maddy Boyko, Public Health Inspector with Health Protection at the Southwestern Public Health, joins 980CFPL's Mike Stubbs to talk about the discovery of bacteria at local beaches, and the advice she has for anyone who has plans going to the beach this week - which is to stay out of the water.
Fremantle's newest recruit Ethan Stanley joined Adam Papalia on 6PR after being picked up in the AFL Mid-Season Rookie Draft.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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When we think of virtual reality, we usually think about its most obvious uses: gaming, socializing, or even shopping. But researchers and doctors are also experimenting with VR in the healthcare field. Harvard MedTech has found that VR has unique properties that help the brain address pain and return to homeostasis in a holistic way. In the Vx Therapy program, clinicians work alongside VR to help guide anyone from surgical patients to hospice patients and veterans toward relief from their pain. Using a biopsychosocial approach, practitioners there have found that creating acute distractions during a VR therapy session leads to pain relief that lasts hours, the equivalent of a pharmacological option like painkillers. That activity also encourages neuroplasticity and has helped patients achieve long-term relief and even sleep improvement.“We're tapping into the human brain in a way that we've never really been able to do before,” says Gerry Stanley, MD, Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer at Harvard MedTech. “We always treated it with drugs, we would treat it with injections, we would do different things, but now we're leaning into the brain's natural ability to find homeostasis and heal itself.”In this episode of Back Talk Doc, host Dr. Sanjiv Lakhia sat down with Dr. Stanley to discuss Harvard MedTech's Vx Therapy program, why VR therapy works, and how it can revolutionize medicine as we know it.
‘Hockey is for Everyone' has always been an NHL brand, with teams and organizations across the country, and boarders, encouraging any person interested to try the sport. Still, the NHL has had an image problem because hockey simply doesn't appeal to Americans like football or basketball. But rather than make concrete their audience base, the NHL has decided to go in a different direction. In January, the ECHL Kalamazoo Wings painted their ice as a rainbow for ‘Hockey is for Everyone' night. A few months later the NHL released their demographic report of workers, breaking down their workforce statistics of males, females, blacks, whites, and even heterosexuality. Kim David, Executive Vice President, said the report shows that the number of women working in the league is proportionate to the number of women who like hockey in the population; but, that isn't enough and more progress can be made. In other words, the NHL was already diverse, but in the name of progress they can make it…. worse. In November, the NHL held a trans-hockey tournament with Madison, Wisconsin's, Team Trans. The NHL tweeted: “Trans women are women. Trans men are men. Nonbinary identity is real.” Hockey's image is now appealing to .07% (trans) and 6% (gay, etc.) of the U.S. population while ignoring its already tiny base. Hockey may be ‘for everyone' but not everyone is going to enjoy hockey or play the sport; it's violent, rough, and requires serious skill. Any notion that a biological woman could be put up against enormous men skating at 40mph is downright dangerous. Rather than keeping ‘pride' where it belongs, alongside of ‘pink Jersey' night for cancer, or military appreciate night, the NHL is making their entire image about something its fans don't care about. Skill, talent, passing, shooting, skating, teamwork, and the reality that only one team can be crowned champion, has been broken down to categories of black, pride, gender, indigenous, pacific islander, asian, hispanic, latin American, etc. What is even stranger is that the Tampa Bay Lighting's J.T. Brown, one of a handful of black NHL players, was reprehended in 2017 for putting his fist in the air during the national anthem. Somehow the NHL has gone from zero tolerance for perverting hockey with political messages to folding completely within five years to an ideology that has infested every other major sport. The NHL is now the NHLGBTQIA+
As of June 2022, 59% of Democrats, 75% of Republicans, and 60% of Independents support “School Choice”. This may well be the deciding issue of the 2022 election, but also a great inroad for sharing the Gospel. If we are intellectually consistent as well as a consistent grounding rod for reality, we get more opportunities to share why we believe what we believe. Some people really get heated when school choice comes up at the Thanksgiving Dinner Table, but what are we really doing when we talk about people having “school choice”? Some would say that you are depriving the poorer communities of their public schools. Others would say that if a voucher is available, then does it matter? Why should public schools get the monopolistic protection that they now receive? Especially considering how poorly these schools operate and squander funds, why should we force the poorest among us to pay for the frivolous spending of public education? Instead why not allow the free market to encourage better programs? Well this is RACIST! You may say. The attempt by southern democrats to circumvent Brown vs the Board of Education with the Stanley Plan cannot be taken as a serious counterpoint by anyone who knows the history. For those who are unfamiliar, Republicans had been fighting the civil rights issue since Reconstruction and after a landmark case in 1954, Brown vs Board of Education Topeka, school segregation was ruled unconstitutional. So what did Democrats do? Virginia Governor Thomas B Stanely started a policy of “massive resistance”, sound familiar to those who lived through 45's presidency? In that resistance policy, Stanely enacted a plan to mismanage funds to defund public schools and fund defacto white only private schools, leaving blacks high and dry. This was, of course, ruled against in another Supreme Court Case: Griffin vs. County School Board of Prince Edward County. You can't use school choice to enact illegal and racist laws and then call anyone else who wants school choice racist. And the effect hasn't changed to this day. You still have families that are taxed by their local school board and ultimately have nowhere else to send their kids, and they have no opportunity, just like the kids in Prince Edward County. These lower income neighborhoods have been served well by charter schools with as much as 42% the cost shaved off public schools. With that said, what should the Church be doing about this? The Church used to be involved in the education business. What better way to reach hearts and minds than to be their educators? Will that be easy? NO. I worked, partially, for my tuition at a private/religious school and the amount of love that goes into such a project is immense. However, the Lord doesn't call us to easy tasks. Something for the Church to seriously consider would be providing education at a cost that is flexible for the parents. If you can't afford tuition, perhaps a night or two helping in the janitorial or electrical departments as necessary. This is how many such schools operate and this is something that I would encourage the Church to consider. And lastly, homeschooling is always a wonderful option if it is available, but it is difficult to do when the government takes so much in taxes that both parents have to work. It's almost like it is intentional. Not to be conspiratorial, but isn't it interesting that both parents have to work to barely afford bills and taxes so that their kids can go to a public school that may or may not be indoctrinating the kids into Statism and Wokism? Just a thought. Anyway, remember the next time someone calls you a racist that the racist Democrats of Virginia are the folks being recalled here. Remind them of that and take back the concept of School Choice. https://reason.org/commentary/charter-schools-get-better-results-with-less-money-than-government-run-schools/ https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/105678791802700101?journalCode=refa https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_v._Board_of_Education
This episode celebrates food, flavours, and feel good musicals – it's a show for the senses!It's Liptember and this time it's about assessing Australian women's mental health issues and the fact that 1 in 2 women have some kind of mental health challenge.Then we meet one of the real life inspirations behind the smash hit musical Come From Away, Janice Goudie, Janice tells us about the events in Gander Newfloundland on 9/11 when the population doubled as flights from all over landed there, and the friendships that were forged and lives changed forever.Jo Stanley and Shelley Ware talk about saying ‘yes' to the universe with Masterchef judge, food writer and lover of butter, Melissa Leong, they discuss her new book and the fact that she was always encouraged to become an accountant so she had something to 'fall back on'.Melissa tells us how to describe the 6 flavours, including.. Umami! You'll crave vegemite toast with lots of butter after this!Don't forget to subscribe.... and give us a rating!AND...☎️ Join the conversation live each Tuesday morning 9-10am AEST through Facebook, Youtube and Twitch and on the phones on 1300 8 BROADjoin us live by commenting on the FB or Youtube live stream .. you know we love to hear what you have to say!.. Oh and feel free to tell your friends about us!Find out more at www.broadradio.com.auFollow us on FB and watch live www.facebook.com/BroadRadioAusOr Subscribe at Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOjourcDAVPhXcGBoEKxPDQ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How To Be A Samurai by Sir Herbert Sneakies. © 2021 Thank you for making us a top 1% global kids podcast!! ;) #1 - #11 USA, #1 Great Britain, #1 Italy, #1 Japan, #1 South Korea, #1 Bahamas, #1 Australia, #1 Canada, #1 Sweden, #1 Hong Kong, #1 Russia, #1 India, #1 Norway, #1 Philippines, #1 Brazil, #1 Denmark, #2 Belgium, #4 Ireland, #5 South Africa, #5 Mexico, #6 New Zealand Thank you for supporting the podcast by:https://enchantedbooks.godaddysites.com/ :) cool merchandise :) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sneakies :) Support :) https://www.paypal.me/anonymouscontent Tip or donate :) https://www.youtube.com/user/Fellinijr/videos Subscribe :) Download the podcast & give 5 star reviews if you like us :) thank you ;) https://tinyurl.com/5h6xkwp9 Check out fun videos for kids at Storytime Fun! at YouTube Kids featuring world famous The Stinks! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xNo2VACSGg Summary: Stanley McKnight dreams of becoming a Samurai like his grandfather Sylvester McKnight who lives in an old folks retirement home. Slyster is an old retired Samurai living at Elegantly Retired Samurai senior citizen home under the care of Nurse Crabtree. Stanley has failed at every Samurai class lesson. So one day after Stanley runs out of money for Samurai lessons, Grand Master Half Moon Penny strikes a deal with Stanley. Half Moon Penny with give samurai lessons to Stanley in exchange for his free work "internship" which includes: washing smelly laundry, cleaning dirty dishes, mowing the grass, ironing socks, scrubbing the toilet, polishing a feisty red sword named "Bella RavenScar" and snarky golden shield names "Serpityus" & finally walking a ferocious French BullDog named Barnacle. Stanly does his free work every day but Grandmaster Half Moon Penny never seems to give him his free lessons. Listen and find out the wonderful way Stanely learns how to become a Samurai after fending off a frightful dragon with bad breath! Enjoy our books at Amazon :) Thank you! Skip Boots Big Safari Adventure https://www.amazon.com/Skip-Boots-Big-Safari-Adventure/dp/1729091547 *Jack the Bear and Golden Hair * https://www.amazon.com/Jack-Bear-Golden-StorytellerUK2017-Adventures-ebook/dp/B010E479GE Adventures of Mooch the Pooch by Sir Herbert Sneakies https://www.amazon.com/Mooch-Pooch-Adventures-ebook/dp/B01LR86FK2 Blueber Goober the Monster In My Closet! https://www.amazon.com/Blueber-Goober-Monster-My-Closet-ebook/dp/B01LW1VMPQ/ Middel grade Wizard book series! Fabulous-you'll love it! Margaret Merlin's Journal The Battle of The Black Witch Book 1 a cool wizard middle grade seiries. https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Battle-Black-ebook/dp/B01634G3CK Please Subscribe to our YouTube:) Channel :) Storytime Fun! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCNwYcOSlx3rMRBfSuNrzPg?sub_confirmation=1 https://www.youtube.com/user/Fellinijr/videos Thank you!!! Public Commons music fair use.
On this bonus episode this week, I bring you GAME OVER as we go to the west coast to talk Ducks Hockey. Corey Potts of The Quack Report joins me to talk about the Black and Orange, the future of Anaheim hockey, and the great Trevor Zeigras.
https://Art2Life.com - A good question can often provide more clarity than 1,000 answers, especially on the journey of a creative. But of all the questions, one stands out from all the rest. It is the question I follow in my art practice and the founding question of Art2Life.com, my online creative teaching platform. And it is this: What brings you alive? When human beings participate in what brings them alive, they become inspired. As a result, there is an uptick in creativity. I ask this question a lot. So much so that it recently prompted an email from someone who equally loves this question. Of course, we instantly connected. Meet podcaster, writer, and fellow creative explorer Brandi Stanley. It has been a long time since I have talked with someone who can clearly articulate the nuances, challenges, and magic of those pursuing the creative path. I know I have found a great guest on the show when just by having a conversation with them, I learned something I was not expecting to learn. I think you will too. ================================ LISTEN IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN… Getting to know Brandi Stanley [2:24] The art of following your compass [6:29] The scariest part about being an artist [13:31] Unpacking the idea of purpose [18:16] Exploring synchronicity in nature and debunking the need for struggle [25:04] How to optimize your creativity [33:19] Questions to help you go deeper [41:45] ================================= CONNECT WITH BRANDI STANELY Website: https://thisplusthat.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyQeonew51eqogC8oawsxKA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisplusthatpod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisplusthatpod ============================= CONNECT WITH NICHOLAS WILTON AND ART2LIFE: Get the Free COLOR TIPS PDF: https://workshop.art2life.com/color-tips-pdf-podcasts/ Follow the Sunday Art2Life Vlog: https://art2life.lpages.co/sign-up-for-the-a2l-vlog/ Follow Nicholas Wilton's Art on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicholaswilton/ Follow Art2Life on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/art2life_world/?hl=en Like on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/art2lifeworld Subscribe on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe8dJWKgPKkW4W3fsb1vLeg
Episode Description: Welcome back to a very special episode of the Duchess podcast. The weekend of the 3rd of June has just passed and we enjoyed a wonderful weekend of platinum jubilee celebrations for our Queen Elizabeth II. So to celebrate Queen Elizabeth we have decided to have a special episode dedicated to her and the royal family. To start, we will have one of our favourite guests back on the podcast, Lady Derby of Knowsley Hall, who will share some of her own stories involving the royal family and her personal feelings on the incredible celebrations this weekend. We will then play some of our favourite clips from the podcast that have featured stories & anecdotes about the Queen & her family. So please join us for this very special Jubilee episode of the podcast - this is Duchess. Top Quotes: “What the Jubilee meant to me is just bringing everyone together. Nobody does pageantry better than the British. It didn't matter what age you were, what nationality. Everyone celebrated the hear and the now.” - Lady Derby “It was very emotional saying thank you to someone who has dedicated her life to the service of her country. She has carried it so lightly. One never feels it's a burden with her but a joy.” - Lady Derby About the Guest and Stately Home: Lady Derby, born Caroline Emma Neville, grew up in the stately home Audley End of the historic House of Neville. She studied History and History of Art in London City University before working as Assistant Surveyor to the Queen's Pictures. She met her husband Edward Stanley, 9th Earl of Derby, in 1994. The couple would marry and have three children. Knowsley Hall was built in the 1500s and has housed the Stanely's for 500 years. The Stanley's are one of the most illustrious families in British history, with famous knights, prime ministers, and politicians all hailing lineage. The Derby race was named after them, as is The Stanley Cup in hockey. Now visitors flock to Knowsley Hall all year round to enjoy its many works of art, events and safari park. About the Host: Emma Rutland, The Duchess of Rutland, did not always stride the halls of stately homes. Born Emma Watkins, the Duchess grew up the daughter of a Quaker farmer, in the Welsh marsh countryside. She trained as an opera singer in the Guildhall School of Music, and worked as a successful interior designer before meeting her future husband David Manners, the 11th Duke of Rutland, at a dinner party. Their marriage in 1992 would transform Emma Watkins into the 11th Duchess of Rutland, thrusting her into the world of aristocracy, and handing her the responsibility of one of the nation's great treasures: Belvoir Castle. While simultaneously running the day to day operations of the castle, and raising five children, The Duchess became fascinated with the history and importance of the other stately homes of the UK. Join The Duchess as she embarks on a wonderful journey through time, to learn more about the incredible homes that have defined Great Britain and, most importantly, meet the other extraordinary women who work tirelessly behind their doors to preserve their history and magic for future generations. Resources: https://knowsleyhallvenue.co.uk/ (https://knowsleyhallvenue.co.uk/) https://www.belvoircastle.com/ (https://www.belvoircastle.com/) https://www.onefineplay.com/ (https://www.onefineplay.com/) https://www.emmaduchessrutland.com/ (https://www.emmaduchessrutland.com/)
Josh Stanely came on the podcast to talk about his new album "Cataclysm Risqué" with his band Psychoid. Josh has played all types of music from rap to punk to folk and more. He even played in Lamniformes for a while! This one was recorded in person a few weeks ago. It was great chatting with Josh again, hope you enjoy the conversation! https://psychoid.bandcamp.com/album/cataclysm-risqu https://www.psychoidmusic.org/conspiracy
How do you interact with the notion of reciprocity in your friendships? Is its transactional nature integral to who you call a friend? What is your perception of the necessity of vulnerability for sustaining lasting relationships? We each brought two close friends to help us explore the often overlooked underbelly of how we exist, perceive, and manage ourselves in friendships; both in our expectations and the social reality of these relationships! Sheridan is an Atlanta native, a graphic designer and Stanely's long time friend who is more like a brother with origins stemming from the high school track days, Sheridan wouldn't hesitate to give her kidney for this friend! Rachel is a Maryland born, but current Kentucky transplant. She's Biafra's close friend also with origins in high school beginning through shared faith and missions, who despite the lack of physical proximity for 5 years and counting has gracefully retained its depth and intimacy. Both of these women boldy detail the intricacies of their own relationships, while seamlessly illuminating fundamental aspects of friendships often not discussed. Through their contributions they invite personal introspection of the who, how, and why you exist in relationships in a certain way! Enjoy and Thank you for listening! Follow us @shapesoflov3 on Instagram!
**In this Episode of the Becoming a Badass Pharmacy Owner Podcast; Dr. Lisa Faast with Greg McKettrick talk about men's health** **Show Notes:** 1. **Greg McKettrick Introduction** [2:01] 2. **How We Started To Focus on Men's Health** [2:28] 3. **Growing The Business** [5:13] 4. **Opportunity for Independent Pharmacy** [9:42] 5. **Working With Urologist** [12:01] 6. **How to Contact Stanley Pharmacy** [17:12] **Links mentioned in this episode:** [Stanley Specialty Pharmacy](https://www.stanleyrx.com/) ----- #### **Becoming a Badass Pharmacy Owner Podcast is a Proud to be Apart of the Pharmacy Podcast Network** Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On this episode of the Psychology Talk Podcast, Dr. Hoye is joined by psychologist Dr. Stanley Teitelbaum. Dr. Teitelbaum has been a practicing clinical psychologist for more than thirty-five years. Since 1980, he has been a Training Analyst and Senior Supervisor and Faculty Member at the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health and also the Training Institute for Mental Health, both in New York City. He is also a founder of the Contemporary Center for Advanced Psychoanalytic Studies in New Jersey. Dr. Teitelbaum is the author of numerous articles in leading mental health publications and has appeared on more than twenty-five national television and radio shows including Nightline, Good Morning America, 20/20 and CNN.He joins us to discuss his new book, Smart Money: a Psychologist's Guide to Overcoming Self-Defeating Patterns in Stock Market Investing.Dr. Teitelbaum's Website:http://www.stanleyteitelbaum.comSmart Money:https://www.amazon.com/Smart-Money-Psychologists-Overcoming-Self-Defeating/dp/1662439075/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?dchild=1&keywords=Smart+Money%3A+A+Psychologist%27s+Guide+to+Overcoming+Self-Defeating+Patterns+in+Stock+Market+Investin&qid=1631501647&sr=8-1-fkmr0The Psychology Talk Podcast is a unique conversation about psychology around the globe. Your hosts Dr. Scott Hoye and licensed clinical professional counselor Kyle Miller talk about psychology with mental health practitioners and experts to keep you informed about issues and trends in the industry. They also tackle mental health trends and issues in their home: Chicago.https://psych-talk.comhttps://www.instagram.com/psychtalkpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/psychtalkpodcast
The boys are back together again. We get drunk, get thankful, and ruin everyone's night. This is a good one. NEW INTRO SONG (0:00) Bryson / Brayson has another new name: BRISTLE (0:30) So uh, what do we think about Katy Perry? (3:05) The boys list 3 things they're thankful for about each other (3:30) Kev's bit goes south and FAST (7:00) Bristle brings up a tangent about unethical research on animals on a Comedy podcast (8:45) Kev and Ethan save the day. Working on Cars is kinda fruity (9:30) We watch clips of Scotty Kilmer hating Italian people (10:25) Everything falls apart from here (14:00) CEO of Podcasting gets interrupted by the Intern of Podcasting to talk about Kyle Rittenhouse crying like a little bitch and looking like a muffin on national media (16:50). The boys check in on Amy from Good Luck Charlie and Stanely from The Office (18:00) AYO, YOU EVER PUT VODKA IN A MASON JAR AND THEN DRINK IT? (21:49) Ethan tells such a bad joke, he gets kicked out (23:15) CONSPIRACY HOUR. We debunk JFK with FACTS lol (24:00) Elon Musk is the realest dude, LMAOOO (30:00) Old Congressmen's genitalia look like Slimer from Ghostbusters (33:00) Accidentally based with Pronouns (34:50)
Thrust Tech Accessories is a part of the multi-billion dollar aviation industry that participates in the regional corporate business jet sector of private aircrafts. Stanley Kowlesser, the CEO of Thrust Tech Accessories shares the scope of opportunities in the aviation industry and how South Florida is promoting the industry by providing professional training in colleges, tax-relaxations and training incentives for companies.
Episode 41 of The Simpa Life Podcast features Stanley Atkins, Stanely is a US Navy veteran, former paramedic, and the Georga chapter president of 'Minorities 4 Medical Marijuana' (M4MM) If you enjoyed this video please consider liking, sharing, and subscribing and if you loved it, please consider becoming a Patreon today Visit www.TheSimpaLife.com for more content and information. You can also follow The Simpa Life on Social media. - Twitter - Facebook - Instagram “The Simpa Life is a media and lifestyle company that seeks to inform, entertain, and educate through the creation of alternative thought-provoking content and conversations”
This is just a bonus studio version of the song I did for the last episode. My disclaimer is that I do appreciate all of the hard work that the professionals do. This song is just meant to be a friendly ribbing!GO HABS GO
June 23 2021: In this Episode I recap the victory of game 5 against the Los Vegas Golden Knights
This Week of Weird - Ghost Caught on Camera at Stanely Hotel Joe Bidden met with Vladimir Putin recently but that is not the real news. The real news is far more mysterious than even why the Paul Brothers keep tieing the winning these "boxing matches". Paranormal normal news you are going to need Werewolf Radars Paranormal tips to aid in your adventures this weekend. THE REAL NEWS is that a tourist captured a ghost in a window of the Stanely Hotel in Colorado (the inspiration for Stephen King's The Shining). This photo, which can be seen in our discord, asks viewers to question their own belief as right before your eyes is a possible spirit captured with a photograph. Learn about the circumstances that result in the latest paranormal evidence from the Stanely Hotel. Werewolf Radar is a Paranormal Preparedness (and Comedy) podcast. Give it a listen. It'll change your life, it changed Bigfoots. -------------------------------- If you laughed, loved, or lived because of this episode, consider becoming a Patron and supporting the team! You'll get access to exclusive content and other, mysterious rewards, so check it out for more info. Thanks to Chuck Coffey for our snappy little theme song, and, as always: Punch the sky, Spaceman Joe! Werewolf Radar Patreon
Episode 26 of the College Hoops Chat radio show on April 26, 2021 with Iona Asst. Coach Casey Stanley, Tristan Freeman from Busting Brackets and #KennyFromRye - we discuss Iona, Villanova, ACC, Big East and more on crazy transfer portal. This weekly college basketball radio show airs on WVOX, 1460AM in New Rochelle on Mondays from 8 to 9pm. Check out our website at: collegehoopschat.com. We discuss my favorite teams and the big stories from across the nation. Email me if you have questions or suggestions for the show. Jim Maisano CollegeHoopsChat@gmail.com
How To Become A Samurai by Sir Herbert Sneakies © 2021 Marylin Hebert Stanley McKnight dreams of becoming a Samurai like his grandfather Sylvester McKnight who lives in an old folks retirement home. Slyster is an old retired Samurai living at Elegantly Retired Samurai senior citizen home under the care of Nurse Crabtree. Stanley has failed at every Samurai class lesson. So one day after Stanly runs out of money for Samurai lessons, Grand Master Half Moon Penny strikes a deal with Stanley. Half Moon Penny with give samurai lessons to Stanley in exchange for his free work "internship" which includes: washing smelly laundry, cleaning dirty dishes, mowing the grass, ironing socks, scrubbing the toilet, polishing a feisty red sword named "Bella RavenScar" and snarky golden shield names "Serpityus" & finally walking a ferocious French BullDog named Barnacle. Stanly does his free work every day but Grandmaster Half Moon Penny never seems to give him his free lessons. Listen and find out the wonderful way Stanely learns how to become a Samurai after fending off a frightful dragon with bad breath! Thank you for listening & supporting the podcast! #1 around the world! :) https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/anonymouscontent (Marylin Hebert/Royal Girl) Paypal (friends & family) petcarebuddies@gmail.com https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sneakies https://www.patreon.com/sneakies You can Support us by giving us 5 stars or buying a book :) Subscribe to our YouTube channel:Skip Boots Big Safari Adventure - a funny animal book like Jungle Book meets Minions. https://www.amazon.com/Skip-Boots-Big-Safari-Adventure/dp/1729091547 Jack the Bear and Golden Hair -a fairy-tale like Snow White & Alice In Wonderland.https://www.amazon.com/Jack-Bear-Golden-StorytellerUK2017-Adventures-ebook/dp/B010E479GE Adventures Of Mooch the Pooch- a funny dog book like Marley and Me meets Trolls. https://www.amazon.com/Mooch-Pooch-Adventures-ebook/dp/B01LR86FK2 Blueber Goober the Monster in My Closet! Monsters Inc. meets Casper the Friendly Ghost. https://www.amazon.com/Blueber-Goober-Monster-My-Closet-ebook/dp/B01LW1VMPQ Middle grade book series: Margaret Merlin's Journal The Battle of the Black Witch Book 1 https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Battle-Black-ebook/dp/B01634G3CK Unleashing the Dark One Book 2 https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Unleashing-Dark-ebook/dp/B01J78YH6I Mask of the Parallel World Book 3 https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Parallel-World-ebook/dp/B01KUGIZ8W/ Quest for the Golden Key Book 4 https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Quest-Golden-ebook/dp/B076FTTDQN/ https://www.youtube.com/user/Fellinijr/videos Copyright material 2019 Marylin Hebert
In this episode, Zach, Jake, and Ted have a conversation in our Florida turkey hunting camp with Bonce Stanely. Bonce has hunted turkeys in many states and is trying to reach his goal of shooting turkeys in all 49 states that they exist. We talk about traveling to hunt turkeys and what do to plan the hunt. If you plan to travel to hunt or just want to improve your efficiency when traveling then this podcast is for you! Topics Include: -expenses of traveling to hunt -how to pick a spot to hunt -what terrain features to look for on the map to find turkeys The Bayside Legion's YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8SBuzGVfJbsCd_SqyylisQ Woodhaven Turkey Calls - Use coupon code THP2018 to get 10% off - http://bit.ly/2IagiSe VORTEX MERCHANDISE - Save 20% off with the code THP20 - http://bit.ly/2oBxLhp EXODUS TRAIL CAMERAS - Get 10% off w/ code THP10 - http://bit.ly/2FQ2FcR Trophy Ridge Bow Accessories - SAVE 15% OFF w/ promo code THP15 - http://bit.ly/2Lol7Yx OnX Maps - Use promo code THP to get 20% off - http://bit.ly/2D6aB44 Follow us on Facebook at The Hunting Public Follow us on Instagram at The Hunting Public
On today's show: Should Stanley Park bring back temporary bike lane? Why won't the government let this conservation officer work? Property sales are going through the roof! Do our public health rules discriminate against churches? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode Description: On the newest episode of Duchess, our hosts travels to meet the lovely Lady Derby of the beautiful Knowsley Hall. Lady Derby speaks to The Duchess about the unbelievably impressive Stanley family lineage, Lady Derby explains some of the challenges she encountered when first arriving on the steps of Knowsley Hall, the ladies discuss the estates astounding connection to Shakespeare, we are given insight into the equestrian pedigree of Lady Derby and the Stanley, and we hear first hand accounts of the what it's like to run an estate during a pandemic. Have you ever watched Bridgerton, The Crown or Downton Abbey and wondered what it's really like to be a Duchess? If so, this is the podcast for you. Top Quotes: “That was the most difficult thing during the lockdown. Everyone had to isolate. It was actually very lonely.” - Lady Derby “It's hard to describe a stately home life without realising it is very co-dependent.” - Lady Derby “Having people in the home brings life to the house.” - Lady Derby “I have been totally reliant on the community I work with to find my way.” - Lady Derby “What these homes are really about is the community.” - The Duchess of Rutland About the Guest: Lady Derby, born Caroline Emma Neville, grew up in the stately home Audley End of the historic House of Neville. She studied History and History of Art in London City University before working as Assistant Surveyor to the Queen's Pictures. She met her husband Edward Stanley, 9th Earl of Derby, in 1994. The couple would marry and have three children. Knowsley Hall was built in the 1500s and has housed the Stanely's for 500 years. The Stanley's are one of the most illustrious families in British history, with famous knights, prime ministers, and politicians all hailing lineage. The Derby race was named after them, as is The Stanley Cup in hockey. Now visitors flock to Knowsley Hall all year round to enjoy its many works of art, events and safari park. About the Host: Emma Rutland, The Duchess of Rutland, did not always stride the halls of stately homes. Born Emma Watkins, the Duchess grew up the daughter of a Quaker farmer, in the Welsh marsh countryside. She trained as an opera singer in the Guildhall School of Music, and worked as a successful interior designer before meeting her future husband David Manners, the 11th Duke of Rutland, at a dinner party. Their marriage in 1992 would transform Emma Watkins into the 11th Duchess of Rutland, thrusting her into the world of aristocracy, and handing her the responsibility of one of the nation's great treasures: Belvoir Castle. While simultaneously running the day to day operations of the castle, and raising five children, The Duchess became fascinated with the history and importance of the other stately homes of the UK. Join The Duchess as she embarks on a wonderful journey through time, to learn more about the incredible homes that have defined Great Britain and, most importantly, meet the other extraordinary women who work tirelessly behind their doors to preserve their history and magic for future generations. Resources: https://www.belvoircastle.com/ (https://www.belvoircastle.com/) https://www.onefineplay.com/ (https://www.onefineplay.com/) https://knowsleyhallvenue.co.uk/ (https://knowsleyhallvenue.co.uk/) https://www.emmaduchessrutland.com/ (https://www.emmaduchessrutland.com/)
In this episode of Rivercity 93, sit down with Richmond Kickers number 9 Stanley Alves about scoring his first goal, why is coming back, and much more. For this week's episode, the crew sits down with the Richmond Kickers striker Stanley Alves, who is coming back for year 2. We start off the conversation by finding how Stanley almost ended up throwing fastballs instead of playing soccer. We also cover how important his first professional goal was to him and to those close to him. Later in the show, Stanley touches on how much of an impact Coach Sawatzky has had on him and the family feel that is being made at the club. we make a wager with Stanely around some cupcakes learns why he loves the Rivercity. As we get closer to the start of the season make sure to be on the lookout for more articles and pods. Sponsors: The Beautiful Game Network Ruffneck Scarves For The Culture Icarus FC Shop RiverCity93 launched in 2019 covering all things Richmond Kickers from USL League One. Both of whom are members of the Richmond Kickers' supporters group the River City Red Army. The podcast focuses on game analysis, interviews with players and front office personnel, club history, and much more! Follow the show on Twitter at @rivercity93 or on Instagram @rivercity93. And make sure to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast service using the links in the audio player above. Afterward, make sure to check out our newest podcast "Can I Kick it". A brand new podcast built on telling the stories of Black athletes, coaches, and owners. Each episode breaks down the career path of each person and focuses on their impact. If you are interested in supporting further episodes of "Can I kick it" you can do so here at Support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Perils of a Racist America: A Podcast by Randolph College
In this episode, second-year student Shamar Stanley introduces W. E. B. Du Bois's important work, The Souls of Black Folk. Shamar discusses the Post-Reconstruction Era, demonstrating how the ramifications of that period continue to impact the African American community today.
Marcel had a chat with the newest addition to Just Music. Join him as he chats with Stanely about his musical journey. Stanley Sibande Instagram: www.instagram.com/stanley_sibande_music Facebook: www.facebook.com/Stanley.sibande.musician Sludge Underground Instagram: www.instagram.com/sludgeunderground Facebook: www.facebook.com/sludgeunderground Twitter: www.twitter.com/sludge031 Poison City Brewing Instagram: www.instagram.com/poisoncitybrew Facebook: www.facebook.com/durbanpoisonbeer Twitter: www.twitter.com/poisoncitybrew Support the show & get exclusive benefits by becoming a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/sludgeunderground
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Website: www.FlyersNittyGritty.comTwitter: @Ywolok (Yariv Wolok)The Philadelphia Flyers head into the second round for the first time in eight years. Having just beat the 8th ranked Montreal Canadiens, the Flyers showed a kink in their armor. The lower ranked Canadiens gave the first place Flyers a run for their money. Prior to the six game series, Flyers fans were flying high, daring any team in the NHL to match up against their red hot club. Today there seems to be more of a tentative optimism as the Flyers go into face the tenacious New York Islanders. Since Barry Trotz took over the Islanders head coaching job, the team has transcended their perpetual mediocrity and ascended to become a cup threat during the playoffs. While, the team boasts plenty of offensive and defensive talent, it's actually the overall team play that leads to the Islanders immediate success. That is what make them a true adversary. In the playoffs, hockey is a game of inches and the Islanders have proven to give centimeters. After sweeping the declining Washington Capitals, the Islanders come in with all the momentum they could ask for.However, this is not the same Philadelphia Flyers of the past that would be outmatched by a red hot team. The Flyers are very much capable of setting the tone in this series, as they have every bit of talent that of any of the teams in the Eastern Conference. They've also proven they are capable of being the best of those teams. In this Gritty Rant! Yariv Wolok (@ywolok) goes through why the Flyers should not be scared of the Islanders or any team in the NHL. If the Flyers want to prove they are the best, they should welcome a challenge from the best.
Episode 396, August 25, 2020. Rafael Moreira, guitarist extraordinaire, joins us this week to discuss performing with Paul Stanley on his most recent solo tour as well as being a member of Paul Stanley’s Soul Station and playing and recording with Paul Stanley. Visit https://www.rafaelmoreira.com Forget the haters, we won! Purchase Left For Dead at […]
If you didn't get a chance to listen to last week's show, hint, hint, then you won't know what's going on for this week's show. Why? I'm glad you asked. Last week we had Director Diana Eaton, director, and producer of THE HEAR OF A SERVANT. She graced us and told us how and why she chose this week's guest to do a Masters Thesis on. Her subject was pastors in Baltimore, and she chose nonother than Pastor Erica J. Stanely, Boston Born but Bound for Baltimore. Nothing more to say. Please join Kai and Nichelle, on August 22, 2020, at 8 PM as we have our live interview with Pastor Erica J. Stanley on MITM. Call in at 845.277.9384, or log in at www.blogtalkradio.com/man-in-themirror. This dynamic Baltimore Pastor will BLOW YOUR MIND!!!!
Are you ready for a super fun and nerdy podcast? Dr. Stanely has been an important thinker for my current research project. His book on renowned Quaker physicist Arthur Eddington was one I kept on telling friends about. When his new book Einstein's War came out I knew it would make for a good reason to have him on the podcast. My high expectations for the conversation were not just met but exceeded. As a historian of science who works in the conversation between religion and science, there were a bunch of different topics that came up we both love talking about. Hopefully this will not be his last visit on the podcast. In the conversation we discuss: how bad the conflict model of religion and science is the life of Arthur Eddington is Buddhism a religion? the emergence of scientific naturalism and why it isn't necessary the relationship of Einstein and Eddington how Einstein changed the scientific picture of the world how scientists got arrested for being spies the connection between physics, pacifism, and internationalism why Einstein's War should be a movie the limits and nature of science shout out to how the hippies saved physics the nature of truth within cultural/religious traditions PS: Einstein's War: How Relativity Triumphed Amid the Vicious Nationalism of World War I, just came out in paperback. As you will hear in the interview, it is too good to miss. Matthew Stanley is professor of the history of science at New York University's Gallatin School of Individualized Study. He has published two academic books and has written for Physics Today, Physics World and the Los Angeles Review of Books. He has a podcast, What the If?!?, and has appeared on documentaries on the History Channel, BBC and NPR. Check Out his books! Einstein's War: How Relativity Triumphed Amid the Vicious Nationalism of World War I, Practical Mystic: Religion, Science, and A. S. Eddington, and Huxley's Church and Maxwell's Demon: From Theistic Science to Naturalistic Science. Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you ready for a super fun and nerdy podcast? Dr. Stanely has been an important thinker for my current research project. His book on renowned Quaker physicist Arthur Eddington was one I kept on telling friends about. When his new book Einstein’s War came out I knew it would make for a good reason to… Read more about Matthew Stanley: Science & Religion Beyond the Conflict Model
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Please ignore any speech-to-text errors) Hi, I'm Beatty Carmichael, and welcome back to the Get Sellers Calling You Real Estate podcast. And I'm just really excited about today's call because I get to interview another wonderful set of agents with an amazing story, and who are actually clients of ours. Tom and Nancy Cleppe from Franklin, Tennessee. And I'm just really excited about today's call because I was able to speak with Tom and Nancy earlier. They have a really neat business and story. And I really wanted you guys to hear it. So, Tom and Nancy, how are you guys doing? [00:00:39] Hi, Beatty, how are you? I am very blessed. We're lucky. Blessed as well. [00:00:46] Well, very good. Very good. And I want to talk about those blessings in a moment. So they'll be great. Just also, a quick reminder for those who are listening and watching, watching, this is an Internet call. So if there are any type of Internet interruptions, just please part in this part in those four for that. So tell me, Nancy, I'd love just real quickly, just a little story about your real estate career. I know you're in the Franklin area, but maybe how long have you been selling just anything about you guys? Just the introduction of who you guys are. [00:01:23] Nancy looks at me like I should start right away then. So so Nancy had been in business, in real estate business before I was eight years before I got involved in it. And she said to me, one day, you should get into real estate. This is before we were married, actually. And I said, no, I don't want to work weekends. We can build our business. We don't have to work weekends. So three weeks later, I was enrolled in a class and what, six months or less later, I had my license and we started a team. And so that's eight years ago. 70 years ago, no. [00:01:57] Ok. So I got to ask your question. Do you work weekends? [00:02:00] No. Rarely, I should say no. Obviously we if if necessary, we do. [00:02:07] Ok, cool. Well, it's out now. Let me ask you just Horton comes quantifying purposes like how many transactions a year do you guys do? [00:02:17] This is consistency we like. We do. I want to say that we do 50 units a year, but it's anywhere from 30 to 60 units. [00:02:25] Ok. So 30 to 50, maybe 60 on a good year. And rarely work weekends. So I'm out. So the typical client that I talk to works 50, 60 hours a week, works week as you ask them. Hey, what's that? How is your weekend? They kind of with this blank stare or astonished voice pause in the voices, they say. What's a weekend? Right. So how did you how do you guys build your business where it's rarely on the weekends? I mean, how do you make that happen? [00:02:57] Why you've got to be purposeful. You know, the first thing is you've got a time block and you've got to use your week well so that your week will fall together and follow. It's in the, you know, Monday to Friday business hours. And one of the ways we do that, we put God first, we put family second, and then our real estate business is third. And it seems like doing that, things just kind of fall into place. You know, we work hard during the week. We try to get it all done and we schedule as much as we can during the office hours. And obviously, we have clients that can always meet during office hours, and that's when we fall back to, you know, weekends or evenings to accommodate them. And it's pretty rare. [00:03:36] You know, I love to explore that just a little bit, because as you're talking, Nancy, my mind went back to two or three other agents I've interviewed, and they all had the same pattern. And I think this is a pattern that's really worked to pull out in terms of setting the parameters. Okay. I'd like one of my clients, he or he does two to three times the volume. You guys do personal production. He does it differently side. I don't want to make that comparison, but what he does is he works. At the time I was asking him this question about thirty five hours a week. Yeah. No, seriously. And and I asked him how in the world did you do that? He said, well I structure. He said, I choose not to work Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and I choose not to work on the evenings unless I just have to. And I'm willing to give up business by me too. But he says when you put those parameters in place, you just fit your business around it. And I think a lot of agents never put those parameters in place. Yeah, sounds like you got some monster over there. [00:04:51] Well, we have construction going on as well. [00:04:55] Oh, okay. I love it going on. I thought that was maybe the door. We we're having a fun discussion about the dogs before their call, so. Great. So tell me a little bit. So 30 to 50 transactions a year. You don't work weekends. You set parameters. Tell me a little bit more about your business practice. And most importantly, how do you keep the business going? I don't have I want to kind of go and go towards what is it that you're doing that keeps your business? Because I know a lot of folks who would love to have 30 transactions a year and they're working 50, 60 hours a week just trying to get there. But what have you guys found to be the pattern that works for you that keeps you guys going? Does that is that a fair question to ask? [00:05:42] Yeah. You know, when Nancy and I got into business or when I got into Nancy's business, she was kind of coasting for the lack of a better term and how she was doing your business. It was kind of coming to her by your relationships. And then I come in and it's like I have a sales and marketing background. It's like, wait a minute, we can be doing this, this and this to bring customers into us. We can do this business to set ourselves up so that there's stuff out there that's working without us kind of dealing in. I have it. I keep saying I'm the luckiest guy in the world because when it comes to contracts and negotiations and closings in one, Nancy's the structured one. She keeps all of that in line. I refer to myself as the guy out front bringing people in and the guy after the close of the sale then keeps in touch with them so that we give referrals and repeat business from that. So Nancy takes care of all the middle. And I take you to the beginning in the end. [00:06:31] If you're a single agent, that would be a single agent with my capacity. That would be difficult. [00:06:38] I totally get it. So. So you're more behind the scenes, Nancy and Tom, you're more in front of the scenes, is that right? [00:06:46] Until it's time to switch. I'm in front of the scenes up front and then, like, we'll go to a listing appointment, get a listing and they never see me again. It's up close. [00:06:54] Ever from there. I handle the listing and getting up and running and handle all the contract negotiations to get it to close. Okay, cool. Yeah. We don't need assistance to help us with those things, but I think the core of our business has always been it comes from our relationships with people. [00:07:12] Talk to me about that. Yeah. [00:07:14] Well, you know, I had a business before Tom joined me and we do a lot of referral business. I think our first several years together, our business was solely on referral business and then friends and family, you know, they trusted some of us and they want their friends to, you know, experience the same trust that they have with us. So whether they use us for a transaction or not, they feel comfortable referring their friends to us. [00:07:40] So how big of a group are we talking about with this? Your relationships? [00:07:46] Wow. There's fourteen hundred people in our in our database and we consider two hundred of them close. You haven't referred broken down and advocate a being. See, depending on if their client if they're just friends with referrals and if they're local. [00:08:04] Ok. And then what? What do you guys take to nurture that? I'm assuming you do something. Is that correct? [00:08:10] Yeah, we do. We don't do enough. It seems like sometimes. And there's other people that say we do too much. So like events, we're always doing client events to keep people safe. To get as many touches at once makes a lot of sense to us. And of course, everybody appreciates a good party kind of deal. We also do community outreach stuff where we're giving away. We have like an ice cream sundae. We're well into. This is a Sunday where we'll we'll give away ice cream at the local custard store and everybody we publicize it than anybody who comes in, gets to sample the ice cream, obviously, and then we get to shake hands with people that are not necessarily in our database or weren't at that point. And, you know, we're making fundraisers, fundraisers and the local fire department. [00:08:58] And we've also raised money for a couple other organizations by giving away things and asking just asking people to donate when they can't. Like, we gave out pumpkins last year and pumpkin patch, we gave a pumpkin to everybody that they donated or not. But then we had a little jar set up for donations and those people died. [00:09:17] So tell me how. Because one of the things that we talk about, especially like with a geographic area to do fundraising events or some sort of civic community event where you get the people into the same a common spot, you're the the civic champion, so to speak, of that cause, and then you get a chance to meet them. Help me guide me through, if you would. Let's take one of these fundraisers that you do. What's the process? How do you if you just come and give me a short synopsis of the process and most importantly, how it's structured so that you interact with the people if you're interacting at all. Does that make sense? [00:09:58] It was probably our biggest. [00:09:59] So I guess, you know, maybe when I was a kid, a delinquent and I might have had I had a lot of parties. Right. And it was just a matter of putting ourselves out there. You just create the event and invite people to come in. Those people that came had a good time and those people that didn't come heard about it kind of deal. And so the next time they had one, they wanted to come. And we just kind of promote it that way. The idea is, is we put the event out there and make sure that everybody knows about it, at least four different touches. And if they show great, if they don't, they kind of miss the event when they come, then we try to have as much set up prior to the event so that the day of the event, we're not running around cutting watermelons for everybody. There's somebody either the watermelon is cut or somebody else is doing it. And the more that we have in place for that than we heard the term wants to Elm's buds. That's exactly what it means. But we're just shaking hands. We're walking around laughing with everybody and be who we are socially. And that's really where people then kind of engage in that in in some events, depending on the person and depending on on the drive, we'll say something like, you know why you're here. Can you tell us a little bit, you know, who do you know that might be interested in? [00:11:11] Might you rarely ever say, who do you know, say something about who might have had the good fortune of having a Beatty that might be interested in in getting a bigger house or what? You know, just got a promotion that's looking into getting a bigger house or something along those lines to start that conversation with Nancy. And I don't have trouble starting conversation. It's a matter of is the event just a celebration or is the event a lead generation event? [00:11:40] Interesting. Do you all do any follow up after an event like a thank you know for coming or anything like that? [00:11:46] Yeah, absolutely. Everybody gets a handwritten thank you card. I think last year we made sure handwritten thank you cards went out. They get at least an email. Thank you. And then we got a lot of follow up calls as well. Well, a cool thank you for coming or sorry we missed you. [00:12:02] I'm sorry we missed you guys are just as important. So we send all of those emails out as well. Man, you missed a good party. Here's what you missed. Kind of deal. And we'll send pictures and that kind of stuff so that they're interested in coming either the next time or or at least keeping involved in what's happening next. [00:12:18] So these are these are just these are big, maybe not big, but they're fun party happy atmospheric events. And then a lot of follow up to continue touching afterwards. Right. I like that. Have you found anything that's kind of anything that you can share besides what you just shared, that if you go back and say these are really, you know, like the top two or three most important things you've learned and doing these things that make it successful. [00:12:49] I think advertising at a time or getting the word out ahead of time, it seems, when we get lazy, not lazy, but get busy and we don't get the word out as early as we need to. And and those extra follow up touches prior to the event is what seems to make the most successful. We're doing it and having it catered and, you know, doing all the things we need to do. But if we don't get the word out early, we don't have a good attendance. [00:13:13] So what? So what's the timeline? How far out do you start contacting in invitations and then talk to me about when you start to actually make the personal contacts to make that personally. [00:13:25] So the save the date goes out about six weeks in advance. And then I think just as the Sarah question, she's not with us. She's our assistant. But they get text about once a week after that, OK? They get an email that tells what the event's actually about and kind of what they can expect. And then just some reminders for hours, BP. [00:13:46] And there's a handful. The truth is, is that you're not going to get everybody. You can't call everybody then obviously on the list kind of deal. So you call a couple of key people and make sure that they're coming. Check the RSVP fees, try to get as much RSVP so that you can plan accordingly. Obviously, the earlier the better. And then just create from there, know create the list that you're going to call it is. And then when you make those phone calls to them, you know, are you making sure that you're going to make it? And do me a favor, bring somebody along with you. It's like I can bring somebody in your life. I got you on the phone, of course. You know, so and so. It tends to be good in that sense with our neighbors to come as well. [00:14:23] We are fortunate enough to live on a farm. And so we don't have next door neighbors what we do, but they're pretty far away. So we like the community to know that we're that we would like to do a lot of fundraising for community community, that we support the churches here. All of the churches have ice cream socials in the summer. And we try to get as many of those as we can, but we get to know the neighbors that way. And then when we have an advance, we'll even put a sign up, a big sign in the yard that says everyone's welcome. So it's not just our client and it's client people that, you know, we love and want to do business with. Right. [00:14:59] So there are key key for that question. I mean, I'm on the phone every day. I get in the office about seven o'clock. I do a script practicing beforehand. I prepare for my day. And at eight o'clock I'm on the phone and I'm on the phone until noon every day. Whether I'm doing a follow up was how it ended or I'm doing lead generation, calling the people in our database. And there's the it's it's the relationship building. I wish I could say I was better at it. [00:15:24] Some of the times I get we just switched over a new system in in I'm not making as many context as I'd like to be making because I'm trying to like fill the system in as I go kind of deal and make it good that sense. But for the most part, it's just keeping in touch with them, whether you're sending them a thank you card or thinking of your card or inviting them to an event or sending them birthday cards, we've got to force the birthday process. I mean, you get into an email, you you get a phone call, you get a text messages, and often you'll just get a card as well. So, well, I say often cards take a lot of time and so do the phone calls. So you got to kind of balance your mind on what you're doing with. [00:16:03] Well, if you were to put an end, I must say, I mean, like these 30 to 50 selves a year that you guys do, are most of those coming from your personal contacts referred to or directs? Is there a way? I don't know if this is a fair question, because I know when you're just doing all these relationship things, it's hard to measure and quantify. One is more important than another. But is there a way that you guys have mentally quantified in your mind, which are the most important things that you're doing in terms of these ReachOut events and which are just kind of supporting things? [00:16:41] Is that a fair question? It's a great question. And, you know, I'm I would say that we're just not measuring enough to know it. [00:16:49] I think that. I think the phone calling is actually the most important, because that's something that we can do consistently every day. [00:16:58] Now, of course, you can't you don't talk to everybody every day, but the events are kind of a couple of times a year event. And so we're touching them. We're trying to do them four times a year. So we're touching them during that time. And I think a personal one on one phone call probably goes the furthest in getting us, you know, repeat business and referrals business. [00:17:17] I can up my game a little bit here recently in regards to the phone calls, it's like I'm setting up appointments nowadays, which I didn't do in the past because I was so focused on business kind of deal. I'm setting appointments just to have coffee with people in in trying to set up so my afternoons are filled with going and have coffee. No, no, remember. I don't drink coffee. So it's just a matter, it's just a matter of getting in front of these people. In the conversation they bring up real estate, which is really, really enlightening, kind of really cool that they bring it up, you know. So how's business with the man making it into it? You know, by the way, you know you know anybody that just recently had a kid or maybe a job promotion or those kind of questions come up then. And then the other thing is, is that we're tapping back into. So it's Nancy and I have been involved in motorcycle's in fact, that's where we met, was at a motorcycle store alone. And and so Harley Davidson, that's my that's my life for 30 years was motorcycle. So we're going back to those people and creating events around specifically around motorcycle enthusiasts and then doing stuff that is, you know, I guess dovetailing if there's another event going in, we're definitely going to be there and we're definitely going to be a figure in the event. And then we're definitely going to be promoting. It doesn't I don't ever want to make it sound like we're promoting real estate business. We're simply promoting Tom and Nancy and and then talking about business. And it's a different, different mindset than what I've always said or then what I have had. It became a grind in the past. It was how much business can you do, how much business, which business can you do and not doing not even been greatly successful. And then going back to just how what kind of person do I want to be? [00:18:59] We know that's the basics and real estate. I was interviewing a another friend of mine who's actually here in town and he's been selling real estate twenty five years broker. And the cool thing about him is I was asking him, I said, now, what type of marketing do you do? I've never done any marketing. I said, never done any advertising. Now he's I've never spent any money and marketing for business and said, so what do you do? He says, I'm I'm just cause I I'll call people and say, hey, how's it going? Let's get together. And that's it. I said, that's it. You know, is this what you guys are doing? And what's interesting is, is he has never had a time when he never hit his goals financially because he you know, his just like you guys. God, first family second, business third. And he grows his business to the point that he accomplishes his business goals. So he has time with his family. But it's it's always it's only about Tony furious about a relationship. And that's what you guys are doing. That's what's so beautiful. [00:20:10] There's lots of room for improvement. [00:20:12] Yes. Now I get that. I want to shift just a little bit. Have you done. Have you tried things in the past that were an absolute failure? Let me see if I can phrase this the right way. I don't want to say that was an absolute failure in turn someone off from doing that, but maybe it was a failure for you. And you know why. In other words, most things out there work for somebody if they're in business. Hopefully they work for somebody. And the question is, have you tried some things that didn't work that you learned from? And is there something you can share with our listeners as to why it didn't work for you, that maybe if someone has similar, similar or a similar situation as you guys, that maybe you can help them understand what works, what doesn't? I don't know if that's a fair question. [00:21:03] Now that we have had anything that has just totally failed, we have some things that have been more successful than others. And one thing that happens with us and our agents are like this, but we don't consistently use everything that we have available to use, either from lack of time or lack of money. But there was a couple of years when we farm to market, farm to neighborhood, and we were successful with that. Well, that kind of went away because we got involved in other types of marketing things. And it wasn't that it wasn't successful. We just haven't done it in the last couple years. So we could go back to that. But then we probably have to give someone else, because just the lack of time probably makes sense. [00:21:45] The other aspect, it would be like open houses. I mean, you can farm the market indefinitely, build the relationships that are indefinitely build. Unfortunately, we don't live in a neighborhood, so we can't farm our own neighborhood, which to me lends credibility a little bit a little bit different way. And then you can grow out from there. If you're moving into a neat or you're working a neighborhood, you're gonna do you gotta find out about the neighborhood. You got to get in a frenzy to make events that happened in there. And it's always kind of out there. [00:22:12] So that would be reason for a decision not to put that much effort into it. And yet there's lots of reasons to put it into it. Another thing would be something that we have been unsuccessful at following through with the same with the farming is on open houses. You have an open house and you've got people that are coming in. And all you have to do is set up one appointment at every open house to get a buyer or seller. It's like done. We should be doing that. And at the same sense, you know, it's a weekend job. Right. [00:22:46] And then you have to follow the system not wanting to work weekends. [00:22:50] Look, system, I think that ideally, you know, if I was to lay out my open house on Tuesday, had put arrows out and start the marketing on it on Friday, I'd put Gob's to somewhere around 20 different signs out. [00:23:03] And then on Saturday or Sunday, I have open houses. [00:23:06] There would be two hours long. And, you know, make an event out of that and making sure that we've got up systems to that. And we just don't do that. [00:23:15] And that's why open houses are such a great way for new agents to start their business because they have time. [00:23:22] You know, I've always said, what do we have more time or more money to invest in into a certain marketing thing that we're gonna do for that time period in our business. [00:23:33] And if you don't have any money and you knew you don't have a clients, open houses are definitely the best way to go. We actually have more money than we have time. Right. That's the place to be either right now. Well, I always feel like we have more money and we have we definitely have more money than we have time. [00:23:52] I totally get it. Well, you know, I think it goes back to the parameters that you guys mentioned in terms of, you know, you set the parameters and you operate within it and open houses violates the parameter if we don't work on weekends. Right. So now, hey, speaking of those parameters, I want to go back if I if we can. So you have a hierarchy, God, family business. Talk a little bit more about that. I want to talk a little bit about just that whole balance and those parameters. I don't have a specific question yet, but can you maybe maybe give me some your thoughts and what you do and how firm those parameters are? Just gonna craft what's going on with you on that. [00:24:41] Well, this business. [00:24:44] Can lead you astray easily if you let it. You know, you can get so wrapped up in in making money or pleasing the clients and you can take your eyes off what's really important, which is pleasing God and saying yes to a client isn't always the best thing for them or you. And so I think if you go back to kind of the old bracelets we used to wear, what would Jesus do? [00:25:10] You know, sometimes you have to say no. [00:25:12] For whatever reason in kinds don't like to be told no and usually all is business. In that situation. But that's something that, you know, is important to us. We go to a listening appointment. We we talk before we go. And, you know, is this a house that we want to live? And, you know, what are the criterion which we're willing to take this? You know, we're not ruling to compromise our values. We're not willing to be dishonest. We're not willing to just be at the beck and call of our clients knowing that that's not best for them or us. We're not going to serve them well if. [00:25:51] You know, we're at their beck and call 24/7. That makes sense. We're not here. [00:25:57] I mean, that's it. So Nancy and I just come from a place of of knowing faith and hope is clearly there for us. So. So we know that there's a that there's a higher power, that what happens to be Jesus Christ as we know and love them. And if she shows up for us, you showed up for us in the past and he's shown up for Stanely. [00:26:15] And whether we're whether we're saying a prayer before we go into a listening appointment or we're saying a prayer at the listening appointment or or we're just making sure that when we start our day, they were grounded in in in in the word or in, you know, meditative state where we know that, you know, we're covered. [00:26:35] All right. Hey, let's talk and let me talk on that, because different people bring their relationship with Christ into their business in different ways. When you do your real estate business and you're in interacting with clients, do you do anything that I'll call it just overtly Christian? Let me say this makes sense. When we were looking to buy our house and we were putting the offer, writing out the offer on it, you know, my realtor who's a Christian, said, well, let's pray over this. And we prayed. OK. Do you guys do anything like that with your clients at all? [00:27:11] Absolutely. We don't want to go in talking about, you know, being Christian, because sometimes people can oversell and under deliver. And I think we'd rather over deliver and undersell. So we try to let that show up in who we are and not what we say. After most listing appointments, Tom just very casually says, is it OK if we say a prayer? He says it just like that. And have we heard anybody say no? No, I don't think we have. [00:27:40] We've picked up cues along the way. I mean, you know, they've got a cross hanging above their bed or something. I mean, it's it's you pick up cues along the way. But I don't know about you, but I have been turned off by plenty of people that profess to be Christians. And they're the first ones to start like pushing and shoving and lying and cheating, you know, like man men. So so we don't go in there with, you know, a Christian tone. We go in there with a humble tone and then go from there. Like I said, like Nancy just said, the opportunity presents itself to say prayer. Is it OK? It's always a question. [00:28:15] And how did how did the clients respond to that? [00:28:18] I mean, I think the majority I can't remember anybody that's actually said no. Most people are very excited. You know, they realized then that these are probably some pretty sincere people that want to pray for us and really are concerned about what goes on with this transaction, whether we lost our house or not, and whether we sell our house or not. You know, it's they're getting a feeling for us through prayer and our actions that we're the type of people that are going to have their back. Even if it doesn't turn out to be a sale. [00:28:51] I love it. And what other ways? I'd love to find out if you don't mind sharing just a little bit more, maybe your relationship with Christ and how you feel. It's kind of impacted what you do in real estate. Can you share something on that? [00:29:07] I'm a I'm a recovering Catholic, and what I mean by that is, you know, we went to church as a as a family firm because all the least you could do. [00:29:20] I just remember Mom saying something felt the least you could do is give God an hour or a week in there. And I went through catechism, confirmation and communion and all of the sacraments. Catholic. And and when I and when I separated from that and I and I needed some stability, I knew that I could go back to the Catholic Church and get that. And yet when I needed a personal relationship, I didn't have that. And I'm also a recovering alcoholic and still in the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous. I found Jesus. He showed up differently for me than he did for many other people. But I just developed a personal relationship at that point. So that's just kind of my baseline. So if I've got that personal relationship as a result of my connection, the things that I do, and I don't mean the overt things that I do for other people in regards to my communication, my prayers in the morning, my meditation, my gratitude throughout the day. I've got reminders that proper by my full and that's as a sign for gratitude. And. And those are the things that keep me connected to the spirit, keep me connected to Jesus and go from there. Nancy, similar know, we write we read the Bible and we go to Bible study and we help out at church and we do mission work and we do this. But we don't do that to earn glory or to earn favor. We do that because that's servant. [00:30:41] Right. Talk to me. This is really interesting. You mention relationship. A lot of times, you know, people think about Christian as a religion. What religion are you? I'm Christian. Things that sort in your life. You use the word relationship a couple of times. What does that mean to you? And why are you using that in this context? [00:31:04] Help me understand that. [00:31:07] Wow. Guess because he saved me. Tell me more. I mean, so, you know, my life is is not been a smooth sailing. They say the road to paradise is not it's not smooth. And in mine has been hellish. I mean, I've had a. [00:31:27] Whether it was. [00:31:31] Childhood diseases that I was able to to work through or that Jesus pulled me through or whether it was an illness that removed me. [00:31:39] I was a I had a corporate profile job and I'm moving up in it and I get disabled and I'm not able to go there. And I think it's what what I what I do. That's going to make it better and then make it to the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous and in and pulled from the need to satisfy others so that I can get that paycheck or that notoriety or whatnot. And then I'd like to say that, you know, that recovery at that point was perfect for me, no drugs and alcohol. But the truth is, is that I found Internet addiction, Internet pornography addiction, and I needed to work the steps on that. And as a result of that, unfortunately, I lost my first marriage. And in the way that that was kind of hammered on me, it can have a real negative connotation in society. And with my former wife and and in you know, I had my faith at that point. And so I look back. [00:32:44] And I know he is with me, and that's in a can't, whether it's Nancy and I or whether it's another close friend or somebody that I work with. I know what teamwork is. And it's not because of what I do. It's because of what we do. And I can't. And I have a relationship with Christ the same way. It's not because of what I do and that just because of what he does, it's what we do together. Next, the relationship. [00:33:07] That's really neat. In terms of that relationship and trying to I've got kind of pictured in my mind's eye what I want to ask and then trying to formulate it into a question. So someone's listening to this call. They're going through challenges and they pray. They've gone to church. None of that really is not clicking. It just doesn't seem to be, quote unquote, working. They they check off the little list. What is different between what you did and going to church and doing catechism and those things? And this thing you call a relationship. Help me. Help me understand. All right. That person that may be listening. What's the difference between relationship and these things that we call, you know, doing the Christian thing? Is that. [00:34:10] Yeah. Well, first of all, it's not a checklist. You can't check the list and say, I went to church and I read my Bible and I prayed. So why isn't my life happier or better, whatever it is they're looking for? I mean, that's not how you have a relationship with another person. You don't check off the boxes while I called so-and-so today and I met them for lunch. [00:34:31] So, you know, we should be really tight now. You know, you have to think of it that way. A relationship is a one on one ongoing experience with another person. And that person has Jesus and he. Is better than to your friends, because he he's always there and he forgives so quickly and so easily. I think a lot of people come to faith when they're that they've hit bottom. And he's standing there waiting. You know, he wants to help you up and pull you up and. I don't know really how to tell people to. [00:35:10] You get to that place where they're surrendering everything to him. But that really is the only answer. You know, you're probably going to do it. Meaning surrender everything to him. You can do it now or you can do it later. Most people like to go through a lot of pain before they do it. [00:35:28] Like, do they just. [00:35:29] Well, they don't like it, but they do it. So if you can do that, you know, sometime in your life. If you're tired of going through the pain or maybe you're not in a lot of pain now, you will be, you know, it's coming. That is something that being a believer or being Christian doesn't mean that you're not going to have troubles. It means that God's going to get you through those. And the sooner you learn that, I think the happier that you'll be just having that solid foundation to turn back to as opposed to what do I do now? And that trying to help yourself. [00:36:05] It just doesn't work. [00:36:08] I think the relationship with Christ for me is developed in in two primary ways. And the first one is in nature. I can't look around me and think that there isn't something greater creating this. I mean, we're in the change of seasons right now. The colors of the leaves will be changing colors and then we'll go into winter and then. Oh, my heavens. Spring comes and you're like, well, of course, he's going to put spring after after winter because it's just and, you know, I say he put it there because I believe it was created by him. And so I can just watch around me. It doesn't mean I like all of the seasons. Frankly, I don't even like spring. But it sure does bring out beauty, you know. And and I appreciate that. And the other thing. So in nature, I see that what I've seen in people as well to the relationship I have, you know, this. This is been a twenty five year road for me to get to this point. And that's not twenty five years old, that's twenty five years. When I met Christ in that in that relationship way in like my sister turned me on to a book, The Time for Joy, which is in scrap pages nowadays. But I still read it. Not every day as much as I used to, but I read it. I read it this morning again. And it's just that meditation. And then, you know, eight or ten years ago, another friend gave me a book by Derek. [00:37:27] It's kind of my Bible leader book. Think of the rings. Dear friends. Thank you. And then, of course, I got a recovery Bible from somebody else. And I got I got in business. I was handed a journal, you know, and said how you can put God first. That's for writing about it when you go to bed and be grateful and in in recovery in the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. You know, they they encouraged prayer and meditation. They encourage a relationship with God. And, you know, so and so all of the friends that I met in that sense and every Thursday night for the past eight years have been in a men's men's meeting which started out at a church. Now we've been through several different churches and it's clearly Christian driven. We just call ourselves the protocols at this point. And there's just a topic where men from thirty six years old at 84 years old are getting together and talking and in that crisis shows up. And in that the relationships built I mean, we cry together, we laugh together. We in in there's not a meeting that goes by that you don't know that there's a presence of God. [00:38:35] So. That's really neat. I love what you're saying, Nancy. You know, someday you're going go through tough times. And I was thinking I just had one of our podcasts, actually, Elk LP coming out before this one, but I've already recorded it. By the time we're doing this interview and is talking about the Israelites going through the wilderness, you know, coming out of Egypt. And it seems like they always put themselves into a position. God takes them to a position of dry point. OK. Where there is no water and and they always wait till they're about dying of thirst. They start complaining to God and God shows up with their answer vote. [00:39:19] What hit me reading it is God would have given them the answer. They just ask God to light early before they got to that point for inspiration. [00:39:26] Does that make sense? Yeah. [00:39:29] I think sometimes we we wait until it's unbearable and that's when we we, you know, seek the Lord and crown the Lord. And yet Jesus said I came that you might have life abundantly right now and always have to do is this kind of saken right now. [00:39:47] Let me ask you a question on that, because you guys have gone through a lot of struggles. I know. And if you were look at your life now. I know there still probably struggles. And if you look at your life 10 or 15 years ago or 20 years ago or maybe a little bit further back when your relationship wasn't with the Lord, wasn't his strong. And I'm I'm just looking at the life with a relationship with the Lord now versus where the relationship was a lot less. Are the struggles significantly different? In other words, now that you have a great relationship with the Lord, is the struggle or a stronger relation is a struggle a lot less in terms of things hitting you than it was earlier? Or is the struggle level about the same? Does that make sense? [00:40:38] Yeah. It's about the same struggles. [00:40:40] Both the same. What is the response to the struggle? OK. The joy in the struggle helped me. Now the struggles are about the same now with a relationship being more mature vs. not really pursuing it. What's the difference? [00:40:56] You know, sometimes when something disaster is happens, your first responders response is to panic and, you know, despair and, you know, having this guy here that just says to me, you know, we need to start Perrow right now. And God's not going to leave us now. He hasn't so far. And it's just really a matter of a couple of minutes. You can take a few deep breaths. You can say a prayer and come back to he's going to get us through this. Whereas I think years ago, you know, you rely on your own, like, what can I do to get through this? And sometimes you can. I mean, sometimes it's up to you to do the next right thing, but often it's not in our hands. The things that are really hurting us and bothering us are totally out of our control. And that's what you come to realize in a close relationship with God is that he's in control. And hearing our prayers is the most important thing we can do now. We don't need to try to fix it. You know, either we can't or it's completely out of our hands. [00:42:01] There's. So you've got to think so. [00:42:06] There has to be a physiology shift and that can be like breath work, breath work to me has always been extremely important because like breathing happens without me thinking about it. And yet, when I think about breath work, to me it's a connection with with everything else. I mean, I exhale carbon dioxide and the trees inhale it through the trees. Exhale oxygen. And I inhale that. And so there's there's a definite connection there with that stuff. So it's in it's a conscious I'm breathing and I'm kind of counting or I'm doing feeling the chest rising and lower. So there's a physiology that happens with it. And then there's also an anchoring opportunity. [00:42:41] So for me, I have an inker that when things don't get to it, I can I can just anchor and it'll pull me back into those thoughts of when I was blessed with feelings of blessings or feelings of abundance or whatnot. And just anchoring it added recognize that. That's good. So there's a physiology that starts and then there's that the you know, it's all about mindset, 99 nine mindset. It's got to be 90 percent of it all. And if we're talking about God and we're talking about gratitude and we're talking about abundance in in the proverbial fan gets hit with life, you know, we can go with talking about the proverbial fan and the stuff that's flying or we can talk about the good things. They're in the office. There's a saying that your thoughts eavesdrop, get your thoughts, eavesdrop on your words. And so if you're gonna be talking about the things that are not favorable, then you're that's where you're gonna be hanging on. And that's what you're going to find support in. If you're thinking about things that are, you know what I want I want to use the word good. But that's way too general. Things that are of abundant, things that are of joy, things that are of Christ, things that are of life, things that are of relationship. Then it's soon certain to go in that way in Christians. [00:44:01] You know, I love the mindset. When you mentioned that my mind went back to Roman, say, with Paul, has the mind set on the flash is death. But the mind set on the spirit is life and peace. And where we set our mind is the outcome we get. Right. And. And I not long ago, we were going through some challenges. And my son is very wise in the spirit and we're talking about these different things. And he said, Dad, the battle is won in the spirit before it's won in the natural. And you know, that's so true. And, you know, God is a god of patterns. And he has a pattern. And he keeps repeating that pattern in one pattern that you guys have seen in your life. I've seen in mine. And that is that. God takes care of you. God takes care of you, as you say, can follow him, in fact. I would probably suggest without knowing the inner workings of your business, that if you were to look back over the life of your business. That all the big wins and and transactions and revenues that covered all your expenses probably were things that God brought to you, that you didn't really work. [00:45:22] Yeah. Yeah, I would almost guarantee it. Yeah. [00:45:25] It's a it's a pattern. And because of that pattern, we can live in joy in the midst of the struggles that come our way because we always are in struggles. The question is, do we try to reline ourselves to solve them or rely on the Lord? And the pattern with the Lord is he always handles it for those who love him and who follow him. So that's kind of the big takeaway I'm getting with you guys. Yes. Well, this has been really neat. I've enjoyed this. Is there anything else? As we start to wrap up, is there anything else you'd like to share business spiritually? A combination or anything else that. Before we wrap up the call. [00:46:20] Thomas reading his notes. No, I'm not. There a tax in place? There's two things that come to mind. [00:46:28] First of all. In watching videos and in watching and reading other people's real estate businesses and do this, do that, do this, that I've put other people on pedestals and in like that envy, maybe envy is is a word that might fit it as well. But I want to be like them or how come I can't do that or what's happening. And when Nancy and I sit here like this, I don't ever want to be thought of as the guy that has the answers because we struggle day in and day out. But we've got the answer of relying on our greater than ourselves. And we know that if we just get up in the morning and put our best foot forward, that the answers come in as long as our house is in order as we stand in the rooms. And so it's it's their struggle and there's pain and there's loss and there's reward in. Life is clearly way more abundant now than it was before. So. So don't do what I did and yet do what I did. But don't think of Nancy NYes any better or worse than we're just on the same path in the same. Going in the same direction and doing things have a little different speed than you are because everybody is is on the path. [00:47:52] The other thought is, is. [00:47:54] Some of the things just kind of along those same lines. Some of the things that were said here by what you've read and what Nancy and I have come up with in the moment, and as we said a prayer before we started this, I think this is a good podcast. And I'm looking forward to listening to those two people because they get some good stuff to say. [00:48:14] Well, y'all are definitely just an amazing couple. Anything from you announcing that, trying to put you on the spot or anything, that song line before we wrap it up? [00:48:23] Now, I just you know, for me, the most important thing is to have Tom as the leader of our family. And he continues to do that. He leads our company and he leads our family. And that's important to me. I hope to retire someday sooner than he does. [00:48:38] And it's just nice to know that the person leading our company and leading our lives is a man of God. [00:48:46] Absolutely. There is another passage that says no. Why be submissive to your husbands as crisis, as the churches, to the Christ husbands love your wives as Christ loves the church. And the picture that I got was this. You know, in the in the Christ center form of marriage, the husband is the covering of the family. And it's the husband's responsibility to take care of the family. Right. Ultimately, and as the bride of Christ, all of us make up the bride of Christ. He is our husband. And we can trust him to cover us. And trust him to provide for us. And it hit me as I as I was reading through this in the spirit, just kind of spoke this to me. At least I believe it was the spirit that said, you can trust me to Beatty, I'm your husband. And you don't have to worry about all of these decisions just to, you know, follow the leading I give you and leave it all up to me. And it's just really freeing. So it's wonderful to have a man of God is your husband to to just follow and lead your family. So. I really appreciate that. [00:50:00] Thank you. Thanks. All right. Well, as we wrap this up, if you do like this podcast, be sure to subscribe to it and you'll get a lot more. Be sure to like us on iTunes and YouTube and learn more about us and how to grow your business and how to grow spiritually if you want. At our Web site, get cellar's calling you Acom. Thanks, everyone. You'll have a great day. [00:50:23] Thank you. Thanks. P063
An interview with Nile Stanley from the University of North Florida
The fight is on folks. Big battle on the top of the tower, and it gets pretty hairy up there. Will Nash remember where he banished that guy to? Will Vorel hold on for dear life? Will Hope get out the big guns? And will Stanely get turned on while his girlfriend swings her lightsaber? Tune in and find out!
The fight is on folks. Big battle on the top of the tower, and it gets pretty hairy up there. Will Nash remember where he banished that guy to? Will Vorel hold on for dear life? Will Hope get out the big guns? And will Stanely get turned on while his girlfriend swings her lightsaber? Tune in and find out!
We sit down with Rana Altenburg, President, and Keith Stanley, Executive Director, of the Near West Side Partners to discuss the origin story of this group driving change in the Near West Side of Milwaukee, the successes and learnings from the endeavor so far, and the tension that exists while guiding change.
Photograph of Ronny F. Wade by Andrew Weaver We were little boys. Stanley and me. Best friends from our beginnings. A "Halloween" ;) costume party. All the friends of our folks were there. Dressed in garb where hiding one's real identity was the goal. We were gathered inside the garage, sitting in a circle with folks mingling...watching all the new arrivals. Up the driveway walking like Frankenstein was a gray robot. A red light bulb for a nose. Illuminated. There was no way to know who was underneath the garb of spray-painted cardboard boxes forming this ultra low-tech robot. I had already identified my grandmother, Marie, dressed as Peter Pan. I recognized her immediately somehow. Walked right up to her, calling her by name ("Re" is what everybody, including me called her) asking her to pick me up. Nobody else could identify her. Then there was this robot creature, easily the most captivating character there. Fascinating. It was Stanley's dad, Johnny Elmore. That's my first memory of him. I was very young. Pre-school. Johnny was my best friend's dad. That was my first context for him. There was never a time when he wasn't in my life. His family was my second family. It's just how it always was. Even when Stanely, his son and my best friend, passed from this life in 2013. Losing Stanley was the most devasting loss for me because we had so much history together. And because we were both older. Fifty-six to be precise. Losing grandparents, especially "Peter Pan," was sad, but she had been suffering badly...relegated to a nursing facility because of the constant care she required. Losing Stan was different. He was a peer. A close friend. A trusted phone call away all the time. Until he wasn't. Johnny Elmore and his wife, Sally, who preceded him in death were close friends with my parents. My life began in a small Oklahoma town, Ada, where Johnny was the evangelist working with the congregation where we all worshipped. They were a family of four - they'd soon become a family of 5. We were a family of four. Randy, Lexie (Randy's sister), Joni (Stan's sister) and Stan - Ada, OK circa 1960 or so? It is one of the blessings of old friends that you can afford to be stupid with them. - Ralph Waldo Emerson It's true of close friends, too. Close family friends. We've been plenty stupid around each other through the years. I know I've contributed MORE than my share. My heart was broken when Stanley died. I was sad for my own loss, but I was especially sad for Stanley's folks. My imagination kicked into full swinging trying to understand what it must have felt like to bury a child - albeit a child in his 50's. As a dad myself I was especially sensitive to Johnny's emotions at that time. I entered the funeral home and hugged him. He whispered something about thinking about me and Stanley jumping on the bed as little boys. Here we were, two old men now, and memories of long, long ago were at the forefront of our mind. Memories of kids acting stupid. But acting stupid together is still what I miss most since Stanley died. And it's among the many things I'll miss most about Johnny. All the snarkiness. All the sarcasm. All the bagging on each other. Stuff that's been part of my existence since I was that little boy in the dark suit (and before) Say what you want about aging, it's still the only way to have old friends. - Robert Brault Regularly Johnny would tell me, "Getting old isn't what it's cracked up to be." Sometimes I'd say, "It beats the alternative." And he'd quite often quickly reply, "I'm not sure about that." Age does that. Especially when age brings infirmities. Johnny had his. Most recently loss of balance and eyesight. The eyesight loss was especially vexing because Johnny Elmore was a reader. A study-er. A lifelong learner. Glaucoma and a detached retina (surgery was performed to fix that). He was hoping doctors could restore his eyesight.
Time for more Jack and Mary!
Join Brian, Eric, and Kevin as they pretend to play a sport and destroy the ambitions of a nice British gentleman in Rocket League and The Stanley Parable. Rocket League.....is it a game that finally brought the strategy and intrigue of sports to a wider audience of gamers or is it just layers of gimmicks hiding the usual immoral micro-payment bullshit? The Stanley Parable.....is it a stellar example of indy gaming that blends humor with an immersive story or is it just yet another pretentious waste of money and time?
A little basketball, golf and the 99 challenge!
SMA student, Stanley Iskandar from 12IB, is interviewed by his cousin Sean and talks about how the world is changing around them.
Stephen King, Stanley Kubrick and all of the guests that have witnessed the ghosts of the infamous stanley hotel. We recorded this randomly on Stanley Kubrick's Birthday so we are probably delivering a message from the other side i guess. #reallifescifi #paranormal #ghosts #conspiracytheories #conspiracies reallifescifi paranormal ghosts conspiracytheories conspiracies
Charles Stanley joins us for part 2 of his message about believing God for the impossible. intouch.org
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The world is a dark place. Just today, as I was preparing this lesson, a man drove a van up Las Ramblas in Barcelona and killed 13 people and injured another 100. On any given day, terrible things done to others. Child abuse, rapes, murders. The world is a dark place. But it is also dark in your local community, where good citizens go about their business doing no harm to others. It is dark because they are blind, spiritually blind, and they move through life lost and hopeless. Today we will look at the healing of the man born blind. His blindness is both physical and spiritual. Turn to John 9 and let us look at the sixth sign performed by Jesus. So what do we need to learn today? Our takeaway is this. Jesus is the only light that can drive away the darkness that surrounds us. Let’s read John 9:1-7 Now as Jesus passed by, He saw a man who was blind from birth. 2 And His disciples asked Him, saying, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?” 3 Jesus answered, “Neither this man nor his parents sinned, but that the works of God should be revealed in him. 4 I must work the works of Him who sent Me while it is day; the night is coming when no one can work. 5 As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world.” 6 When He had said these things, He spat on the ground and made clay with the saliva; and He anointed the eyes of the blind man with the clay. 7 And He said to him, “Go, wash in the pool of Siloam” (which is translated, Sent). So he went and washed, and came back seeing. Like the paralytic man at the pool of Bethesda, Jesus sees this man and decides on His own to heal him. The man did not cry out for Christ. Rather Jesus takes the initiative. We would call this a sovereign decision. Jesus is God and as God, He can make such decisions. The disciples ask about the reason for the man’s blindness. The Jews at the time of Jesus assumed all suffering was due to sin. But this is not the case. Just read the book of Job. Not all suffering is due to sin. Another assumption we often make is that the man was blinded by God so that later at this moment, God could heal him and get the glory. The Greek here is flexible and I believe that God looked at this man and decided to change the man’s situation. God decided to heal the man and rightly get the glory. Jesus then makes the statement that gives us the focus of our study. He says, in verses 4 and 5, “I must work the works of Him who sent Me while it is day; the night is coming when no one can work. 5 As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world.” Jesus has work to do, which is directed by God the Father. His time is limited on this earth and while He has time He is going to declare His light, which is the gospel. Our time is limited as well, my friends. Any moment God can call us home. But some of you are saying, “No too soon, I have things to do.” And I would say to that “Yes you do.” You have family, friends, and neighbors to share the gospel with. So Jesus heals this man and the man then bumps into some of his neighbors. You can read John 9:8-12 on your own. These neighbors knew this blind man. But when they see him healed some do not recognize him. Why don’t they recognize him? All their lives and all of his life they had seen him live and function as a blind man. Maybe he walked with a stick like some blind do today, and now he is walking without this tool. Before, his eyes were dead in appearance. Now they have life. The man had been changed by this healing. And the people struggled with these changes. You, too, were changed when you met Jesus. Not necessarily in a physical sense, but in a spiritual. And when this happened some said to you, “You’re different. You’ve changed.” Some of you lost friends and even family because of the change Christ worked in you. This man’s situation reminds me of my former change. And it should remind you of how Jesus changed you. After meeting his neighbors, the healed man is brought before the Pharisees. They debate with the man, his parents, and the man again in verses 13-34. This debate is confrontational, it is exciting, but most of all it is sad. It is sad because the Pharisees show themselves to be blind. Let us start with John 9:13-17 They brought him who formerly was blind to the Pharisees. 14 Now it was a Sabbath when Jesus made the clay and opened his eyes. 15 Then the Pharisees also asked him again how he had received his sight. He said to them, “He put clay on my eyes, and I washed, and I see.” 16 Therefore some of the Pharisees said, “This Man is not from God, because He does not keep the Sabbath.” Others said, “How can a man who is a sinner do such signs?” And there was a division among them. 17 They said to the blind man again, “What do you say about Him because He opened your eyes?” He said, “He is a prophet.” Many of the Pharisees are upset because Jesus broke the Sabbath by healing the man. He broke it by spitting on the ground and using His spit to make clay. It is a violation to knead clay on the Sabbath. This divides the Pharisees. Some say He cannot be from God because He broke the Sabbath. Others say He must be from God because He heals the blind. Eventually, the Sabbath lovers win out. Next, they bring in the parents. The parents testified that this is the son and that he was blind since birth. But that is all they say because the Pharisees threatened to excommunicate anyone who follows Jesus. Excommunication from the Synagogue would be a serious thing. So they go silent. And then for the final exchange, the Pharisees bring the man back. Look at verses 24-34. As I read I want you to take notice of the healed man. He is capable of standing his ground. He is not intimidated by the educated Pharisees. So they again called the man who was blind, and said to him, “Give God the glory! We know that this Man is a sinner.” 25 He answered and said, “Whether He is a sinner or not I do not know. One thing I know: that though I was blind, now I see.” 26 Then they said to him again, “What did He do to you? How did He open your eyes?” 27 He answered them, “I told you already, and you did not listen. Why do you want to hear it again? Do you also want to become His disciples?” 28 Then they reviled him and said, “You are His disciple, but we are Moses’ disciples. 29 We know that God spoke to Moses; as for this fellow, we do not know where He is from.” 30 The man answered and said to them, “Why, this is a marvelous thing, that you do not know where He is from; yet He has opened my eyes! 31 Now we know that God does not hear sinners; but if anyone is a worshiper of God and does His will, He hears him. 32 Since the world began it has been unheard of that anyone opened the eyes of one who was born blind. 33 If this Man were not from God, He could do nothing.” 34 They answered and said to him, “You were completely born in sins, and are you teaching us?” And they cast him out. Did you see that? This blind beggar is well spoken and has a strong backbone. He never wavers. He never falters. We should be so bold. When called to defend your faith, do you falter or do you stand strong? This man stood strong. Charles Stanley, writing for In Touch Magazine listed eight reasons why your faith may falter. Here are the eight: A situation goes against our human reasoning. We allow feelings to overcome our faith. We don’t see God in certain circumstances. We listen to negative counsel. We focus on our circumstances. We may be ignorant of God’s ways. We might feel guilt over past sins. We could be listening to the devil. I know these 8 went by quickly. I will include them in the show notes. So go to wakefieldbible.org/podcast and look for episode 32. Many of Dr. Stanely’s observations apply to this man’s situation, but he does not falter. He stands firm. Now we return to the great purpose of this healing. Let’s look at verses 35-38 first. Jesus heard that they had cast him out; and when He had found him, He said to him, “Do you believe in the Son of God?” 36 He answered and said, “Who is He, Lord, that I may believe in Him?” 37 And Jesus said to him, “You have both seen Him and it is He who is talking with you.” 38 Then he said, “Lord, I believe!” And he worshiped Him. Here is a short application of these verses that are important to our overall lesson. Jesus takes the time to share the gospel with just one person. All along it was about bringing this one man from darkness to light. Often churches and ministries get taken up with large group evangelism – rallies and revivals. I wonder how many people truly get saved through such. Not as many as we think. Most salvations happen when one person shares Christ with one other person. How were you led to Christ? Most of you through the witness of one other person. God has called you and me to share the light. To share the gospel with others. This week why not start with just one person. As you and I share, we need to be aware of the three types of spiritually blind people. When you share the light of Jesus with others, they will be blind. We need to understand how they may be blind. First, here are some general principles about the unsaved spiritually blind. Someone who is spiritually blind does not see Christ for who He is. Jesus is God. And the spiritually blind cannot see Him as God. Also the spiritually blind cannot understand Scripture. They can read it and even make some sense of it, but they cannot understand it. Why? Because to understand the Bible you must have the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. Those that are spiritually blind either do not have the Holy Spirit or have so quenched Him that there is little understanding. Hmmm? The spiritually blind love the sinful world or are heavily drawn to it. Here is 2 Corinthians 4:4. “...whose minds the god of this age has blinded, who do not believe, lest the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine on them.” So those three things identify the most of the spiritually blind. These spiritually blind are unsaved. But there is an another type of spiritually blind person. Look at 2 Peter 1:8-9 For if these things are yours and abound, you will be neither barren nor unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. 9 For he who lacks these things is shortsighted, even to blindness, and has forgotten that he was cleansed from his old sins. So the second type of spiritually blind you may encounter is a saved person who is blind. This happens when a believer stops walking in the Spirit. They no longer live as it is described in 2 Peter 1:5-7. Like the unbeliever, they are drawn toward the world. And, although they are saved they have grieved and quenched the Holy Spirit to the point that Scripture rarely speaks to them. According to 2 Peter they have become blind, or at best shortsighted, which means they live only in the present and only for themselves. And they begin to forget or neglect what God has done for them. The final form of spiritual blindness is what Jesus is addressing at the end of John 9:39-41 And Jesus said, “For judgment I have come into this world, that those who do not see may see, and that those who see may be made blind.” 40 Then some of the Pharisees who were with Him heard these words, and said to Him, “Are we blind also?” 41 Jesus said to them, “If you were blind, you would have no sin; but now you say, ‘We see.’ Therefore your sin remains. The Pharisees suffer from a form of blindness that is unique to any religious person, especially if their religion has a measure of the truth in it. The Pharisees knew the Scripture, they had an understanding of God and His Bible. But they could not come to accept Jesus as God and Savior. I bet you know people like this. Their religion gets in the way of faith. What can we do? Really the answer is the same no matter which type of blind person we encounter. Pray for them. Share the gospel with them. Allow the Holy Spirit to do the rest. Only God can remove the blindness. Now I wonder, do you see yourself in any of these three? Do you reject Jesus as God? Does the Bible not speak to you? My friend, you need to quickly, even now ask God to save you. Believe on Jesus Christ. Trust in Him. Ask God to open your eyes. When God opens your eyes you will see Jesus as God. You will see your sin. And you will see that only Jesus can save you. Sign Up & Subscribe Remember to review, like and share the podcast. This helps spread the good news of Jesus around the world. Sign up for our show notes. 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