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Join Justin as he chats with stage and screen actor Judith Roberts about silent films, theater, David Lynch, Dead Silence, James Wan, Mary Shaw, method acting, and more!Monsters, Madness and Magic Official Website. Monsters, Madness and Magic on Linktree.Monsters, Madness and Magic on Instagram.Monsters, Madness and Magic on Facebook.Monsters, Madness and Magic on Twitter.Monsters, Madness and Magic on YouTube.
Scarica subito il PDF regalo: https://bit.ly/3oT6K80Oggi faremo insieme un gioco: VERO O FALSO sull'espressioni con gli animali. Grazie a questo video imparerai tante espressioni usatissime dagli italiani nella vita quotidiana e questo ti permetterà di esprimerti in modo sempre più naturale e senza difficoltà.Ecco le 10 espressioni che scoprirai nel video di oggi:1. Fare il coniglio 2. Avere i grilli per la testa 3. Sentire le farfalle nello stomaco 4. Sputare il rospo 5. Non sentire volare una mosca 6. Andare a letto con le galline 7. Stare da cani 8. Piangere lacrime di coccodrillo 9. In bocca al lupo Capitoli del podcast:0:00 Introduzione1:55 Fare il coniglio3:01 Avere i grilli per la testa4:01 Sentire le farfalle nello stomaco4:46 Sputare il rospo6:53 Non sentire volare una mosca8:33 Andare a letto con le galline9:05 Stare da cani9:50 Piangere lacrime di coccodrillo12:17 In bocca al lupo12:56 Conclusione
Hello Friends, we are late. Sorry. Things we discuss: grammas and babies by the side of the road, a stand off with a chicken, a chicken quiz, a song quiz, Snopes v. vaginas, and the problem with work parties.MUSIC: "Whiskey in the Jar" and "Wilson Suite (radio edit)" by Josh Wilson.Super Familiar with The Wilsons Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/wilsonspodcast on instagram at instagram.com/superfamiliarwitthewilsonson twitter at https://twitter.com/familiarwilsonsand on YoutubeContact us! familiarwilsons@gmail.com
V času bivanja v Sydneyu, je prva leta naše oddaje Anica Stare tudi pomagala pripravljati slovenske oddaje, preden se je preselila nazaj v Slovenijo. Obujala je spomine na tiste dni.
Łucja, Zuzia i Tadeusz mieszkają w Warszawie. Postanowiliśmy więc razem omówić historię tego miasta. Będziemy mówić o tym skąd się wzięło to miasto i dlaczego stało się takie ważne. Zanim jednak przejdziemy do historii tego miasta to poznajmy legendę dotyczącą jego powstania.Jedna z legend mówi o rybaku, który miał na imię Wars i syrence, która miała na imię Sawa. W herbie Warszawy jest właśnie syrenka. Historycy jednak nie lubią legend i twierdzą, że nazwa pochodzi od imienia Warcisław. To imię znaczy “Wróci sława”. Początkowo to miasto nazywano Warszewa i Warszowa. Dopiero później nazwano Warszawa.Warszawa powstała po zachodniej czyli lewej stronie Wisły. Ale dlaczego? Prawa strona Wisły była niebezpieczna. Z tamtej strony na Warszawę mogli napaść Litwini. Było to jeszcze w czasach zanim Polska się połączyła z Litwą i Litwini często wtedy napadali na miasta w Polsce. Litwini mogli przyjść od wschodu czyli z prawej strony Wisły. Ponieważ jednak Warszawę zbudowano po lewej stronie tej rzeki, a w tamtych czasach nie było mostów, miasto było bezpieczne.Ale czemu Warszawę zbudowano nad Wisłą? Było tam dużo miejsca i była też woda. Ale co jeszcze dawała rzeka? W tamtych czasach lasy były bardzo gęste. Trudno było przez nie przejść. Najłatwiej i najszybciej było płynąć rzeką. Dzisiaj mamy drogi, a w tamtych czasach poruszano się po rzekach. Można powiedzieć, że wtedy rzeki to były autostrady.Czy pamiętacie kto doprowadził do rozbicia dzielnicowego? Kiedy skończył ten podział Polski? Czy jednak Łokietek połączył wszystkie kawałki? A jak się nazywa ta część Polski, gdzie leży Warszawa? Tak więc czy Warszawa powstała w Polsce? Kto rządził na Mazowszu?Rządzili tam książęta mazowieccy, z których wielu miało na imię Janusz. 26 lipca 1376 Janusz I dał Warszawie przywilej wybudowania łaźni miejskiej. W tamtych czasach ludzie nie mili łazienki w swoich domach i wszyscy chodzili do jednej łaźni. Nawet książę mazowiecki Janusz I nie miał łaźni. Ludzie, którzy tam przychodzili musieli płacić za wejście, ale książę Janusz mógł się kąpać raz w tygodniu za darmo. Ten sam książę, który pozwolił wybudować w Warszawie łaźnię zrobił coś jeszcze. Czym otoczona była Warszawa?Warszawa była otoczona murami i nie było miejsca aby wybudować nowe domy. Co więc postanowiono? Na północ od Warszawy wybudowano drugie miasto, które też otoczono murem. Czyli była jedna Warszawa, a zaraz obok niej zbudowano drugą Warszawę. Jak się je nazywa?Jak będziecie kiedyś zwiedzać Warszawę to z rynku Starego Miasta na rynek Nowego Miasta idzie się około 10 minut. Te dwa miasta, te dwie Warszawy były bardzo blisko siebie. Barbakan to stare mury, które właśnie oddzielały starą Warszawę od tej nowej. Jeżeli pójdziecie zwiedzać rynek Starego Miasta. To tam gdzie jest Syrenka. Stamtąd można pójść na rynek Nowego Miasta. To tam gdzie jest taka stara studnia. Po drodze z jednego rynku na drugi możecie zobaczyć stare mury czyli Barbakan.Stare i Nowe miasto czyli Stara i Nowa Warszawa powstały w czasach gdy Mazowsze nie należało do Polski. Był to osobny kraj, gdzie rządzili książęta mazowieccy. Rządził tam wtedy książę Janusz I Starszy, którego nazywa się Januszem warszawskim, bo on dał Starej Warszawie ten przywilej pozwalający otworzyć łaźnie i to też on pozwolił zbudować drugą Nową Warszawę.W 1374 urodziła się Jadwiga, późniejszy król Polski. W tym samym roku Janusz I został księciem warszawskim. Z tego powodu Janusza nazywa się też Januszem warszawskim.Jadwiga urodziła się w 1374. Gdy miała 10 lat została koronowana na króla Polski, a gdy miała 12 lat została żoną Jagiełły. W ten sposób Polska i Litwa niejako wzięły ślub. Polska i Litwa stały się jakby jednym krajem, ale pomiędzy nimi leżało Mazowsze, które było wtedy osobnym krajem.Książę mazowiecki czyli Janusz I Starszy nazywany też Januszem warszawskim był jednak przyjacielem Jagiełły i walczył razem z nim w bitwie pod Grunwaldem w 1410 roku.Co zrobił król Polski Zygmunt Stary? Gdy królem Polski był Zygmunt Stary na Mazowszu umarł ostatni książę Janusz III. Po jego śmierci Zygmunt Stary przyłączył Mazowsze do Polski.Niektórzy jednak myślą, że Polskę na nowo połączyły już wcześniej Władysław Łokietek. Łokietek połączył tylko kilka części Polski, głównie Małopolskę i Wielkopolskę. Było to 182 lata po rozbiciu Polski na części. Mazowsze zostało przyłączone jednak dopiero po 388 latach.Jakie zabytki na starym mieście? Zamek w Warszawie zbudował właśnie książę mazowiecki Janusz I Starszy. Jednak on był księciem i w jego czasach ten zamek nazywał się zamkiem książęcym. Dopiero jak przyłączono Mazowsze do Polski do tego zamku przybył król Zygmunt Stary i od tego momentu ten zamek nazywa się królewskim. Niedaleko zamku stoi kolumna króla Zygmunta III Wazy. Zygmunt I Stary przyłączył Mazowsze z Warszawą do Polski, a jego wnuk Zygmunt III Waza przeniósł stolicę z Krakowa do Warszawy.Kim był Zygmunt III Waza? Tata Zygmunta III Wazy był Szwedem, ale mama była Polską, była to córka Zygmunta I Starego - Katarzyna Jagiellonka. Zygmunt III Waza był królem Polski i Litwy, ale także Szwecji. Przeniósł stolicę do Warszawy, bo stamtąd miał bliżej do Szwecji.Chociaż Zygmunt III Waza i inni królowie po nim mieszkali w Warszawie, to koronacje odbywały się dalej w Krakowie. Ale co to jest koronacja? Warszawa była stolicą, ale królów koronowano w Krakowie i jak umarli to pochowano ich też w Krakowie.Kto jeszcze wtedy przyjeżdżał do Warszawy? Do Warszawy przyjeżdżali posłowie na sejm, ale co to jest sejm? A czy wy chcielibyście być posłami? Co robią posłowie w sejmie? Ale dlaczego sejm był w Warszawie. Dlaczego posłowie musieli przyjeżdżać do Warszawy? Mazowsze było pomiędzy Polską a Litwą. Gdy Zygmunt Stary przyłączył Mazowsze Warszawa znalazła się w środku. Było to najlepsze miejsce do spotkania dla Polaków i Litwinów. Dodatkowo Zygmuntowi III Wazie spalił się zamek w Krakowie i dlatego przeprowadził się do zamku w Warszawie.
We all have those fears as a child of a monster under the bed or in the closet. This child's experience go far beyond that into horror and violence.https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/12gz8ce/if_you_stare_long_enough_it_will_go_away/By Happyotter03
In this episode, Fr. John and Mary discuss the Resurrection of Jesus and offer some very practical advice. ====== Seeking to be even more encouraged and inspired? Follow our online streaming channel (https://watch.actsxxix.org). Visit us at our online site (https://www.actsxxix.org). Subscribe to our weekly communications (https://www.actsxxix.org/subscribe) Have a comment about this podcast? Contact us!
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A few days ago we mentioned Tim is opening a satellite office in Texas, which means expanding the podcast's jurisdiction. So in this episode we take care of some business with the proprietors of the Texas Appellate Law Podcast, Todd Smith and Jody Sanders.Todd and Jody had the same idea during the pandemic to start an appellate law podcast. We talk about legal podcasting, finding good content to provide trial attorneys, and our state courts' responses to the pandemic.Then we turn to our continuing state appellate procedure comparison. Some interesting facts about Texas appellate law:The Supreme Court sets most of the rules of civil procedure.Court reporters are still found in most courts—the court reporter shortage seems to be found mostly in California.Stare decisis works like federal courts: the district appellate courts need to heed each other's holdings, unless reviewed en banc. Unlike in California, where each panel starts from a blank slate, free to ignore every Cal.App. decision ever written.Unpublished opinions are still citable for precedential value. You can't be sanctioned for citing theme like here in CA.Judgments are not enforceable for 30 days, giving debtors a bit of time before enforcement.Finally, Todd and Jody turn the tables and subject us to a Lightning Round.D. Todd Smith's biography, LinkedIn profile, and Twitter feed.Jody Sanders' biography, LinkedIn profile, and Twitter feed.Appellate Specialist Jeff Lewis' biography, LinkedIn profile, and Twitter feed.Appellate Specialist Tim Kowal's biography, LinkedIn profile, Twitter feed, and YouTube page.Sign up for Not To Be Published, Tim Kowal's weekly legal update, or view his blog of recent cases.Use this link to get a 25% lifetime discount on Casetext.Other items discussed in the episode:Texas Appellate Law PodcastEpisode 25 of the California Appellate Law Podcast discussing US v. Olsen.Videos from this episode will be posted at Tim Kowal's YouTube channel.
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Palm Sunday sermon by Pastor Andrea SmithAs we are in our own journeys of Holy Week, may we ask ourselves the question, “Do we live in such a way that others would stop and stare?” (In a good way, by the way!) Do we love so radically that others, after watching, are struck by the ways that we love?Do we give so selflessly that others, after noticing how we give, find themselves wanting to be more selfless?Do we strive to seek justice for all, so that others, after hearing our calling for equality, find themselves questioning their approach? Those are just a few of the reasons that the life of Jesus caused such a stir that people rushed to the streets to stare at his entrance into Jerusalem. Could we live today so that others would stare at us?
Ger Gilroy is joined by Phil Egan and former Republic of Ireland player Keith Treacy to preview this weekend's Premier League action. Football w/ @SkyIreland
For a few historic steps and heart-stilling moments, Peter does the impossible: “he walked on the water to go to...
It's now clear, we're dealing with pure evil, not politics. In this episode, I address the horror in Nashville and the disturbing response. I also address the government's new plan to steal your Rights. News Picks: The liberal insurrection in Israel continues. The Nashville school attacker had a manifesto and a map. The details emerge around the school shooting in Nashville. Tucker warns about the bill to ban TikTok. The DOJ study on the assault weapons ban which we discussed on the show. The Secret Service study on targeted school violence discussed in today's show. Copyright Bongino Inc All Rights Reserved Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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L'accademico presenta il suo nuovo volume e si augura che "il benessere venga inserito nei programmi delle scuole: sarebbe l'inizio di un mondo fantastico".
In this episode of THE BEST OF LIGHT TALK, The Lumen Brothers discuss everything from Exciting New Seltzers to Burning your Retinas! Join Steve, David, and Stan, as they pontificate about: "Beautiful Belmont Shore"; 5th Anniversary plans; Super Bowl ticket prices; Keeping up with "The Equipment Wars"; What to look for in a BA program; For stage photography, what's the next step after a 50mm lens?; How theatre artists survive academia; and Is it too late to start looking for summer theatre work? Nothing is Taboo, Nothing is Sacred, and Very Little Makes Sense.
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Sorry we missed a week. We're back and things get black. Like, as black as they can get. It's some current events up top followed by the 'Field encouraging us to, in fact, stare directly into the nothingness. Stare into this week's strip's gaping maw Here. Follow the Podcast on Twitter or Instagram Follow the Paul on Instagram Follow Alex on Twitter or Instagram Mystic Lasagna is a Member of the Missing Sock network. For other great shows like this one, check out https://www.missingsocknetwork.com/ or search Missing Sock in your favorite pod catcher. Also we have Merch!! Follow the network on Instagram. Lasagnaste´
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Introduction - James 5 Today the Bible is going to talk to us about money and our attitude toward acquiring it. In every modern society there have always been three classes of people: The poor, The middle class, and The wealthy. And for as long as those classes have existed people have bemoaned the economic disparity between these classes. Now, interestingly the Bible doesn't comment very much about the systems which create the economic disparity. The Bible almost feels carelessly indifferent toward the harsh machinery that causes the massive wealth gaps. The Bible just seems to accept the fact that these classes will exist. The rich will exist. - Render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's. Augustus Caesar died in 17 AD so Jesus grew up under this emperor. Did you know that Augustus Caesar was the richest man that ever lived. He personally owned 1/5 of the wealth of the Roman empire. That's like the equivalent of 4.6 trillion dollars. And Jesus just says, render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's. - "The poor you will always have." - To the Roman soldier he says, "Be content with your wages." - Paul says, "If you find yourself a slave, obey your master not only to the just but also to the unjust." - If you are a master, he says, "Masters, treat your bondservants justly and fairly, knowing that you also have a Master in heaven." Instead of commenting on the system that creates these economic disparities, he just gives commands on how to honor the Lord in your station of life, wherever you find yourself. Because, after all, most slaves complain. Most rich people are selfish. Most middle class people complain about their pay. So if you can be different, the light of Christ will shine brightly. Now that doesn't mean that the rich, middle class and poor are the same. These different classes will struggle differently. There are different temptations associated with those different social positions. So depending on where you are in the Bible, you will have different commands to different social classes. Today James wants to address the wealthy. He wants to address the rich. The rich are generally respected in the world, but James is reminding us that it is scary possible to be very wealthy and be very weak in faith or to have no faith at all. It is very common for those things to go together. And there's a reason they go together. Consider a natural habitat like a jungle. Every natural habitat has its own unique species of plants or animals that thrive in that habitat. A jungle is perfectly suited to grow giant trees, giant spiders, fruit, jaguars, wild boars, etc. Jungle conditions are required for these things to survive. Well, the habitat of wealth, the environment of wealth is very conducive to self-indulgence. It just breeds it. It just cultivates it. It's the perfect conditions for self-indulgence to thrive. And self-indulgence, 10 times out of 10, puts out the flame of faith. Now, wealth doesn't guarantee self-indulgence. There are plenty of wealthy people who are not self-indulgent. But talk to any one of those people and you will discover that to have wealth and not be self-indulgent takes constant weeding, constant maintenance, constant pruning to cut back that unwanted natural tendency. So let's see what James has to say about wealth. James, tell me what you really think. James is being quite direct. There are certain temptations associated with wealth and at the top of the list is self-indulgence. And James is warning you, if you succumb to that temptation, it will rot your soul. So what we are going to observe in the passage is four characteristics of this corrosive self-indulgence. To avoid self-indulgence, here are four things you are going to have to constantly prune and weed and cut back. Here's four characteristics of self-indulgence. The clear idea here in the first three verses is that this rich person whose core heart sin is self-indulgence has acquired more than he needed. At the end of verse 3 the ESV translates it, "you have laid up treasure in the last days." But I like the way the NIV does, "You have hoarded wealth." You have hoarded treasure. It's a better translation because hoarding is a negative term. So this becomes for us another test of genuine faith. Genuine faith does not hoard wealth. If your faith is weak, then you hoard. That's what weak faith does. Now HOW hoarding and faith are related is important to see and we can easily illustrate this from the OT. Do you remember the children of Israel when they were out in the wilderness, the Bible says that God would provide for them manna every day. But they were only supposed to gather a day's worth. They were not to gather any more than one day's worth of manna. What was the purpose of that exercise? It was to teach them to trust that God would provide for them. He said to them, "I don't want you to hoard. I only want you to gather what you need for that day. I don't want you to gather into the pantry a month's worth of food because then you are going to forget about me. You will trust in your pantry instead of in me." So he intentionally told them to trust in God BY NOT HOARDING. I will provide for your needs. Now very predictably we are told that some of them did not have faith. Well, I know God said this stuff will come tomorrow, but what if doesn't. There's plenty now and I don't want to be hungry. And so they hoarded. They took more than they needed for the day. And God made that food rot. Worms came pouring out of the manna. He graciously allowed the resource to fail them so that they would learn to trust not in the manna but in the God of the manna. To trust in Him instead of His gifts. Over time, as God proved himself faithful, again and again, every day there was the manna, they learned to trust and they stopped hoarding. So do you see how faith is related to hoarding? Genuine faith doesn't hoard. Genuine faith doesn't worry that it's up to me to provide for tomorrow and I've got to worry, worry, worry because right now it's pouring money and I've got to strike while the iron is hot, I've got to make hay while there's sun, and who knows how long this season of plenty is going to last, and I've got to fill my barns because the drought might come. I've got to live like Joseph in the 7 years of plenty because famine is coming. - I am in charge of my future security. - I need to fortify myself against danger. - I need to insulate myself with every conceivable financial advantage so that the unforeseen disasters of the world don't destroy me. That's faithless living folks. Genuine faith doesn't think like that. Now it's easy to get upset at this point, and perhaps you are upset right now, "What are you saying? Are you saying I'm not supposed to save? I'm not supposed to work hard? Should I just empty my 401k? Live paycheck to paycheck? Is that the idea? The easy way to answer that is by making a distinction between hoarding and saving. The Bible is pro-saving and anti-hoarding. In fact, there are plenty of places in the Bible where God rebukes those who do not save and do not work hard. God wants us to be like ants. Do you remember the Proverbs? Some people hear, live by faith and they think, "Sweet, I never liked work anyway. I'm going to trust God." That attitude is the attitude of the sluggard. Paul says, "You don't work; you don't eat." The sluggard never thinks about tomorrow. They are buried in debt, paycheck to paycheck, reckless spending. If you know a rent payment is coming, then don't go buy that new toy. Save for expenses you know will be present. Some day you will not be able to physically work so prepare. That's a basic concept that the Bible approves of. The Bible is not against saving; it's against hoarding. Now here's where this gets real. When we hear this, everybody says, "Okay, I hear what you are saying, but this is so unclear. Where does it turn from necessary spending to greedy self-indulgence?" How do I distinguish between a need, a want, a luxury? - If I buy a $5k car is that self-indulgence? What about $10k? What about $10,001? - Is it okay to buy a 40" TV, 50", 60" 70"? See you are legalistic. All these decisions are so arbitrary. And in kicking up all this sand, in demanding precise answers to unanswerable questions, in demanding all this nuance, we nuance away the command. This is what is known in formal logic as the fallacy of the beard. The fallacy of the beard goes like this. How many hairs make a beard? Does one hair? No of course not. Does two? No. Does 10? Some JH boys think so. And so the reasoning goes, if you can't tell me the exact number of hairs that make a beard, then I've caught you! Beards don't exist. Just because you can't name a number, doesn't mean that there isn't a point where it becomes a beard. And just because you can't easily define self-indulgence, just because you throw your hands up and say, "Well, who could possibly define that?" Doesn't mean that it doesn't exist. As soon as you start challenging the concept of self-indulgence, you are probably self-indulgent. The point is you need to draw a line. You better figure out between you and the Lord what that means in your life. If you haven't drawn those lines, you will become it. Where's the lifestyle cap? Where's the limit where enough is enough. The more money you make, the greater a distance there ought to be between the lifestyle you live and the lifestyle you're capable of living. No Christian should live as well as they're capable of. Nobody. Why? Because, Christ commands us to give some away. Do you have a way of answering the question, "What is a necessity and what is a luxury?" If you don't have a way to do that, then your lifestyle will eternally creep up with your income. If you have not created a cap, then there is no cap. At the peak of Rockefeller's wealth he had 1% of the wealth of the U.S. economy. He had in today's money the equivalent of around 300 billion dollars which makes our modern day billionaires look like paupers. When asked how much is enough, his answer was, "A little bit more." Corrosiveness of Wealth Now why is James/God so concerned about acquiring too much? Is he trying to destroy our happiness? ON THE CONTRARY! He's trying to protect it. He says, if you hoard wealth, it will rot you from the inside out. Look at the imagery here. He talks about the gold, the silver standing in judgment against them. He talks about that hoarded wealth corroding. Let me ask you, when do things corrode? Things corrode when they are not in use. If you take a brand new car, purchase it, park it in your driveway and come back in 30 years, it won't start. It will be worthless. The engine will have seized up. And everybody will look at that purchase and say, "That was a waste!" Why? Can't you do what you want with your money? No, we all know that money needs to be applied to noble, worthwhile purposes. And you know what is a terrible purpose. Self-indulgence. Money spent on pampering self is a bad use of money. When that money just sits in the bank, unused for God's purposes, it just has a corrosive effect on your heart. If you are not taking your money and using it to awakening people's hearts to the glory of Christ, helping people, using it to undo the ugly effects of sin, helping the poor, if you're not putting your money into people, using it to make a difference in the lives of people, it's corroding. If you just take your talent and bury it in the ground, just sort of sit on it, the money will rot your soul like Gollum in the cave with his precious. But we can go even one step further. You know what that is really saying? It's not so much cause and effect. It's not so much, love money and it will cause your soul to rot. It's more a statement of fact. It's saying if you love money, I'm sorry to say, but your soul has already rotted. It's saying if you sit on piles of money and have no plans to use that money for God and his people, it's a sign your heart is dead. The only kind of flesh that rots is dead flesh. So if you see the vultures circling, there must be something dead. Here's a test that never lies: When all you have to live for is money, you know your soul has died. Cheating Others So the first characteristic of the corrosive nature of self-indulgence is desiring more than we need. If you have wealth, that's something you are going to have to constantly prune in your life. There's a second thing he says here. Now notice what the text says here. When you love money, you have a tendency to take people for all they're worth. You have a tendency to step on people for your own financial gain. People are tools. You treat people like tools. People are like drills. How do you think about drills? You think about a drill like this: I don't want to use my precious fingernail to bore a hole into this beam. So I'll abuse my drill instead. You toss it on the ground when you aren't using it and let it get rained on. When you do need it: - you just run them at max RPM, - you ignore the horrible screeching sounds it's making and you plow them into your project, - you let them do all the hard work, - you burn them out, - and the poor thing is smoking hot, it's burnt wires and you throw them aside and say, "This piece of junk burnt out in 2 years. - They don't make 'em like they used to. - Oh well, there's more where that came from." James is saying, "If you think of people like that, that's criminal." That's the expression of self-indulgence. If you are boss, do you have a tendency to underpay people, to pay the minimum you can get away with. Or maybe the wage is fair, but you keep trying to extract more and more out of your employees. You under-appreciate. You demand more and more. Expectations for availability and response time increase. What is driving that? Is it, really at the end of the day, concern for self or is it concern for others? Is it concern for your bottom line and not theirs? That's the corrosive self-indulgence James warns against. The opposite of self-indulgence is others-indulgent. So to indulge your employees is to pay more than they would normally get. You are indulging them in greater benefits than the competition. You are indulging them with more time off than other comparable jobs. Instead of asking more of your existing employees you hire at your expense. So that's the second characteristic of self-indulgence that James points out. Here's the third. Now we see this at two points in the text. Back up in verse one there's this really interesting point. What's up with that phrase, "In the last days." You've stored up treasure "in the last days." It's a really intriguing phrase. We see another hint of it in verse 5. You have lived in luxury ON EARTH. You have fattened your hearts in 'A DAY OF SLAUGHTER.' What is this last day and the day of slaughter he is referencing? How is that related to hoarding wealth? The imagery all through here is imagery of judgment. Notice in verse 4 The Lord of hosts. In Hebrew the word host is literally the word for armies. And it's used to describe God as this powerful leader of both earthly and heavenly armies. So James is saying, "In the name of the Lord Almighty, in the name of the God of the armies of Israel whom you have defied, in the name of the Lord of the heavenly hosts who you have defied..." REPENT before the day of judgment falls. This is a call to repent. God is holy, powerful and determined to judge those who infringe his commandments. And one of his commands is to not love money. Here's the entire point James is making. People who have too much concern for money or whose lifestyle is so important they are willing to sacrifice others, their eschatology isn't straight. They are living for luxury ON EARTH. But that's all going to end in a blink of an eye. To be greedy IN THIS LIFE is to accumulate indictments and charges against yourself in the day of judgment. All the self-indulgence of this life will be evidence of your love of money rather than your love of the Lord. That wasteful spending on self, or that wasteful saving without any purpose, will come back as a witness against you in the "last days." James is making the point that the rich here, instead of acting to avoid that judgment, are, by their selfish indulgence, incurring greater guilt. They are like cattle being fattened for the kill. Think about the judgment day. Repent! Give, give, give it away. Many card games are set up like this. When the first person goes out, you count up your points. And all those cards left in your hand count against you. That's how God wants you to think about your wealth. Sure you need those high face cards to make purchases, buy a house and car, but you have more than you need so give, spend, go out giving. Have nothing left in your hand. That's the Bible's view of money. James is basically saying, "If you hoard wealth, - you've forgotten about the fact that Jesus Christ could come back any time and the curtain could come down. - You've forgotten all of your gold and all of your silver will rust. - You've forgotten those high face cards will be counted against you not for you. - You've forgotten the distinction between temporal value and eternal value." Don't be like the rich fool who spends his entire life investing in wealth to be stored. He put all his money in barns, realized he didn't have big enough barns, so he tore down his barns to build bigger ones and then he died. What good is his money now? Every Christian ought to believe in prosperity theology. It's just a question of timing. Do we prosper now or in heaven? Here's the problem with this last verse. The translators here have made a decision for you and you can't see it. So your understanding of the text is hijacked by a decision that a translator made for you. You didn't even know there was translation decision to be made. When you read this you assume that the rich person used his power and influence to murder the poor, right? But there's an alternate way of translating this text. Here's a little Bible study tip. If ever you want to know the most literal possible translation of the Bible, open up a translation called the Young's Literal Translation. Robert Young translated this in 1862 for this exact purpose. He was pretty frustrated at the number of translation decisions that translators made for you. What this guy did was just literally translate word for word without any attempt at readability. So if you don't know Greek, this is kind of the next best thing. It's helpful sometimes to see the kinds of decisions translators have made in order to make the text more readable. Here's YLT. Literally, in the Greek, this is what James says, "You have condemned and murdered the righteous One (singular) who does not oppose you. You have condemned and murdered the righteous One." The "righteous One" is what it says, literally. "who does not oppose you." You see, most of the translators say, "Well, in the context here, James must be talking about the rich person somehow killing the poor." First of all that would be pretty extreme behavior going on in the church. There's not really any evidence of this. But secondly, and more importantly, it doesn't say that. It says you murder the "righteous One." - It doesn't say you have murdered "the righteous ones." plural. - It doesn't say you have murdered "the righteous poor." - It says you have murdered "the righteous One." I would expect if he were talking about a poor man, it would say, you have murdered him and because he was poor he was not able to oppose you. But that's not what it says. It says, "you have murdered the righteous one who does not oppose you." It's saying that righteous one who was murdered could have opposed you but chose not to. He voluntarily did not oppose. I think this is a reference to Christ. So what is he saying? James says ultimately the reason - you're so concerned about money and the reason - you're grasping at it - you're abusing your employees like drills - you're stepping on people - you're fretting about money You know why? Because you have forgotten the RIGHTEOUS One who was betrayed for 30 pieces of silver, but he didn't resist. He voluntarily died for you. You have forgotten what he has done for you. Your behavior in self-indulgence is the behavior that put Jesus on the cross. Have you forgotten that it was self-indulgence that put him there? The GREAT sin, the greatest sin, the sin of sins is loving self. It's indulging self. It's making the world about self. It's worship of self. You want to know what ultimately rots your soul? Loving yourself. Don't forget what Jesus has done. Jesus died to save you from loving self. This whole deal about money is just a symptom at the very top. Get to the root. The root issue is that God wants you to look at that man hanging on a cross and see him bleeding, see the thorns. Stare at them. Look at the spear in the side. Fix your eyes on it. Jesus died that death to save you from the sin of self-indulgence. From the sin of thinking that you are the center of the universe and that all the wealth and money and riches of the world ought to be funneled to you to make you happy. Jesus died to save you from thinking that God gave you money to elevate and deify self. That's what he died for. He died for self-worshipers. Let that sink in. That's why the bloodied Jesus hangs on the cross. Will you now, say "Thank you Lord for dying for my self-indulgence and then continue to use your money for self in a self-indulgent way?" Are we now just going to go about life thinking about how to pamper ourselves? Are we just going to lazily spend without a budget and not think about the RIGHTEOUS One who is worth more than all the gold and silver, who died and did not resist because he loves you. Take Responsibility I want to end with a call to be courageous. What is courage? Courage is the ability to do something that is frightening. Here's something that takes incredible courage. Stand up and speak the words, "I take full responsibility for my idolatrous heart. I am the self-indulgent sinner who nailed Christ to the cross. My credit card statements say so. My bank balances say so. Look at my receipts." We need to take full responsibility for how we think/believe and act. You and I are not robots forced to respond to the stimulus around us. We are free-standing moral agents. And as free standing moral agents we have been given the ability to love differently. - We have been given the ability to set our affections on things above, not on things that are on earth. - We have been given the ability to look not at the things which are seen but at the things which are unseen. - We have been given freedom to love the Lord our God with all our hearts all our souls and all our minds and love our neighbor as ourselves....to not indulge self. So, as Americans, most of us are wealthy. Most of us need to prune, prune, prune, weed, weed and weed these ugly self-indulgent attitudes out of the heart. Let's do that right now as we close.
Evangelist Jimmy Cating encourages Christians to have their minds focused on the right things. Jimmy Cating – You Steer Where You Stare Mp3 Link
Jump in the shuttlecraft as Dan gives his quick reaction to Picard 302. We'll have a full review this Sunday on Trekcast. Listen to Trekcast on your favorite podcast app.
一位网友来信询问 “gaze” 和 “stare” 之间的区别。这两个词都有 “注视” 的意思,但它们所描述的 “注视” 原因却不同。“Gaze” 强调 “因钦佩、仰慕或爱意而凝望”,“stare” 则常表示 “好奇地盯着人看”。本期节目讲解这两个词的用法。
A blend of slow radio, gardening advice and conversation, and readings from the best garden and wildlife writing. These notes may contain affiliate links. Garden soundtrack Cracking ice while walking through the fields – is it too soon to say, or is winter beginning to think about handing over to spring? A great time for mulching. Reading from To stand and stare 3:02 Read by Andrew Timothy O'Brien To stand and stare: how to garden while doing next to nothing, by Andrew Timothy O'Brien. DK Life, 2023. https://geni.us/Qs2d 05:47 Interview with Andrew, by Alice Vincent 06:40 role reversal 07:35 Introducing the book – Andrew 09:14 Introducing the book – Alice 10:00 A book that grants permission 11:12 on the plus side of getting it wrong 11:46 jumping to the book's Acknowledgements 14:00 how the book came to be 17:56 Alice on 'looking' 20:48 Alice on gardening as 'a tiny altering' 21:52 being empowered to garden the way you want to, rather than the way you feel you *should* 22:33 Andrew on the pros and cons of lists 26:08 Pottering A breath from elsewhere, by Mirabel Osler. Bloomsbury, 1997. https://amzn.to/3Stlvr9 28: 41 How much the soil holds – memories, stories, our selves 33:15 Bill's place in the book 38:15 The 'how to' sections 43:19 The research – the 'science stuff' 46:30 Andrew's recent standing and staring – and Andrew answer to an Alice question *** Thank you to Alice Vincent for her table-turning stint in coming to interview me on my own podcast! Keep an eye out for Alice's upcoming book, Why Women Grow: stories of soil, sisterhood and survival, published by Canongate on 2 March 2023. https://amzn.to/3k6yu75 You can find Alice on Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/noughticulture/ and the Why Women Grow podcast here https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/why-women-grow/id1659885168 My own book, To Stand and Stare; how to garden by doing next to nothing, is published by DK Life, and is available here https://geni.us/Qs2d I'm ever appreciative of all my listeners for your continued support and reviews, I really do appreciate them. You can support the podcast by buying its producer a virtual cup of coffee for three quid, at https://ko-fi.com/andrewtimothyOB. Proceeds will go towards equipment, software and the monthly podcast hosting fees. A year of garden coaching If you'd like to find out more about my my 12 month online garden coaching programme, please visit the website, where you can read more details. There will be a few spaces opening up in spring 2023, so do sign up to be the first to hear when you can book. http://www.andrewtimothyobrien.com website: gardensweedsandwords.com email: gardensweedsandwords@gmail.com Instagram: instagram.com/AndrewTimothyOB Twitter: twitter.com/AndrewTimothyOB
In Italian, there are two verbs that mean “to be”: essere and stare. When should you use each one? Find out in this simple guide! Join our Italian club and get a free mini Italian lesson every week: http://courses.joyoflanguages.com/5-minute-italian/ Get the bonus materials for this episode: http://joyoflanguages.com/essere-vs-stare/ Today's Italian words: Sono felice = I'm happy Sono italiano = I'm Italian (m) Sono alto = I'm tall (m) Sono qui = I'm here Sto bene = I'm well Sto male = I'm not well, literally “I'm bad” Sto meglio = I'm better Stare con le persone = to spend time with people, literally “to stay with people” Stare con la famiglia = to spend time with the family, literally “to stay with the family” Stare zitto = to be quiet, to shut up Stare fermo = to stay still Stare attento = to pay attention, literally “to stay attentive” Stare calmo = to stay calm
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We are back together in the studio! We are joined this week by our friend from across the Keystone State, Jen aka @HellobrewtifulPGH. This our second annual East meets West episode with Jen and it certainly doesn't disappoint. We sent each other beer from our respective areas and discussed some interesting ones. We talked to Jen about what is going on in the Pittsburgh beer scene and what's been going on with her social media since we last talked. Jen also commits an act of terrorism against Tom Support the podcast by donating at Anchor.fm/bestbestfriendspod/support Check out the live stream at Twitch.tv/bestbestfriendspodcast Save $10 on your first box of $25 or more on Tavour with Promo Code BESTBESTFRIENDSPOD Song of the week: Stare at the Sun by Thrice Remember to Subscribe, Rate and Review UNTAPPD - @Bestbestfriendspod INSTAGRAM - @Bestbestfriendspod FACEBOOK - @Bestbestfriendspod TWITTER - @BBFPod EMAIL - BestBestFriendsPod@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bestbestfriendspod/support
We continue the Sonoma County Winemaker series today in the company of Kim Stare Wallace of Dry Creek Vineyard Kim Stare Wallace Origin Story Sonoma County Wine Industry Pioneers and Regional Growth Visual tour of Dry Creek Valley Enotourism and Hospitality Attracting Younger Drinkers Sustainable Viticultural Practices Deep Dive Winemaking Philosophy Dry Creek Vineyard Co-ordinates If you know someone who would enjoy this episode please share the direct link: www.interpretingwine.com/498 If you really enjoyed it please leave the episode an iTunes review on the same link. Thanks!
People magazine has had several sources provide them with information throughout the investigation and now according to their sources, they say that Bryan Kohberger was on the Idaho University campus multiple times and according to the students, his behavior was odd at best. Let's dive in!(commercial at 7:39)to contact me:bobbycapuccci@protonmail.comsource:Bryan Kohberger Visited Idaho Student Union Before Murders — and Was 'the Type to Stare': Witnesses (msn.com)
People magazine has had several sources provide them with information throughout the investigation and now according to their sources, they say that Bryan Kohberger was on the Idaho University campus multiple times and according to the students, his behavior was odd at best. Let's dive in!(commercial at 7:39)to contact me:bobbycapuccci@protonmail.comsource:Bryan Kohberger Visited Idaho Student Union Before Murders — and Was 'the Type to Stare': Witnesses (msn.com)
You can email us at orangechickenshow@gmail.com Follow us at OCCA show FB Follow us on IG OCCA SHOW Happy New Year (~1:00) Getting old(~3:00) Tennessee sex cop Maegan Hall admits she ‘got stupid (~6:00) Don't Stare at women at gym(~12:40) Yearly predictions (~16:00) The tragic story of Sam Ballard, the teen who ate a slug as a dare and then suffered for it (~23:00) Last of Us talk (~25:00) A 23-YEAR-OLD woman trapped inside an eight-year-old's body (~39:00) Miley's new hit (~42:00) 95th Academy Awards breakdown (~48:00)
Pain, Uncertainty and Constant Work, are the three things that Dr. Phillip Stutz claims are the only things we can count on in this life. As this podcast has now been out for almost two years, we both realized we've never really talked about the saying “experts in almost nothing”. As podcast fanatics who care about personal growth on all levels we avidly listen to other podcasts and read books that speak on the same topics we talk about ourselves, but there's one difference we like to really hit home. We don't have any clue what the right answers are. Every podcast we listen to brings on an expert or an amazing individual to tell their unique story and the things that we as other human beings can take away from it, but they are just that also human beings. If uncertainty is guaranteed in life then that means, your parents, teachers, coaches, and yes even the smartest guest on a podcast you listened to one time don't know for sure what's going to happen. We pride ourselves on admitting openly and earnestly that we are also seeking answers in this journey, but we remind ourselves daily that even with the infinite knowledge in the world there are things we don't know and surely can't prepare for. Uncertainty is scary no doubt, something that all of us avoid and even snarl at in anger if someone has a different experience than our own. The difference, however, is that if we knew everything there would be absolutely no progress. No new diseases to cure, no new species to uncover, and no new records to break. Uncertainty means opportunity. The chance to learn something new everyday, have new and exciting adventures. Being uncertain and not knowing is quite the opposite of scary and shameful, rather it is an expression of joy the same way a child might marvel at new facts they have never heard. Stare uncertainty in the face this week and be vulnerable, offer yourself to it and say I am here to learn from you.
9to5's reviewer noticed that the M2 MacBook Pro's storage is slower than that in the M1 version it replaces. We breakdown all the big news from Xbox/Bethesda's first Developer Direct event. And Nvidia Broadcast has a new update appropriately called “Eye Contact” that puts virtual eyes on video hosts so it always looks like they're looking at the camera. Creepy? Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Scott Johnson, Roger Chang, Joe, Amos To read the show notes in a separate page click here! Support the show on Patreon by becoming a supporter!!
9to5's reviewer noticed that the M2 MacBook Pro's storage is slower than that in the M1 version it replaces. We breakdown all the big news from Xbox/Bethesda's first Developer Direct event. And Nvidia Broadcast has a new update appropriately called “Eye Contact” that puts virtual eyes on video hosts so it always looks like they're looking at the camera. Creepy?Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Scott Johnson, Roger Chang, Joe.Link to the Show Notes. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dtns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lakers reporter Dan Woike on what would be considered a successful season, how they reset expectations, Lebron's chase for the all-time scoring record and why we should enjoy what we're seeing."
The bois discuss Copenhagen Cowboy, Skinamarink, Pusher trilogy, Fear X, Burnt, The Town, and more!Join our Patreon for bonus episodes, Discord access, and more: https://www.patreon.com/therearetoomanymoviesMerch: https://www.toomanymovies.com/shopInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/therearetoomanymovies/TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@therearetoomanymoviesListen on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/7lwOlPvIGdlmr6XjnLIAkG?si=4e3d882515824466Subscribe on iTunes:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/there-are-too-many-movies/id1455789421Twitch:https://www.twitch.tv/therearetoomanymoviesTwitter:http://www.twitter.com/tatmmpod00:00 - Cold Open01:34 - Intro04:32 - Burnt06:25 - Love Charlie08:37 - The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe10:09 - Identity Theft11:59 - The Devil Wears Prada13:17 - Airheads14:45 - The Hateful Eight17:59 - Pusher Trilogy20:01 - Gambler23:13 - Fear X28:20 - The Mummy29:37 - The Town32:23 - The Pale Blue Eye33:59 - Army of Darkness36:46 - Skinamarink43:16 - All The President's Men47:21 - Touch of Crude49:03 - Copenhagen Cowboy01:19:10 - Wrong People01:22:30 - Copenhagen Cowboy (cont)01:30:14 - Is It Cinema?01:32:10 - DMT (Dumb Movie Title)01:33:40 - Actor Game01:35:22 - Outro
Louise describes three different large cat encounters in Scotland, including meeting a lynx in her local woodland in Angus. As it noticed her, she felt vulnerable and time became fixed at that heart-stopping moment.11 years later a friend and neighbour of Louise had an encounter near the same location, on the edge of town – showing that such predators can be closer than we think… Words of the week: A clowder of cats 8 January 2023
Find Weird Darkness in your favorite podcast app at https://weirddarkness.com/listen. PLEASE SHARE Weird Darkness with someone who loves paranormal stories, true crime, monsters, or unsolved mysteries like you do! RecommendingWeird Darkness to others helps make it possible for me to keep doing the show!IN THIS EPISODE: Was the unidentified man found dead on an Adelaide beach in 1948 a Cold War spy? (The Taman Shud Case) *** Two boys exploring the woods in Long Island, New York, found more than just the chestnuts they were looking for. (The Waldron Woods Mystery) *** One pupil discovers that Mystery Meat Monday isn't the only thing to fear when heading to lunch at the school cafeteria. (The Student In The Cafeteria) *** It's amazing the extraordinary lengths our world leaders will go to in order to cover up reports of alien aircraft sightings and the like. And we know they are covering them up, because occasionally they do come clean about it – as they did in the 1980s in Britain. (UFOs: When Governments Come Clean) *** A woman wake up to discover her husband has disappeared from the bed and she can't find him. But after looking through the house, she finds something surprising waiting for her in the bedroom. (I Went Missing From Our Bed) *** Does the mysterious ancient “Crystal Skull of Doom” really have mystical, paranormal properties? (The Crystal Skull's Stare of Death) *** A man begins hearing strange noises – only later to discover something extraterrestrial embedded in his ear. (Alien Ear Implant) *** On a hot, sunny, summer Saturday in 1966, three young women in bathing suits left all of their belongings on crowded beach and climbed aboard a motorboat on Lake Michigan. They were never seen again. (Young Women Lost) *** A young boy braves a snow storm and walks miles to the nearest town to try and get medicine for his ailing mother and siblings. On the verge of giving up, a warm-hearted stranger walking his dog comes into sight. But who walks a dog in the middle of a winter snow storm? (A Warm Meeting in Deadly Winter) *** On a quiet street in California sits a stately brick house swarming with paranormal activity… so much so, that Whaley House has been deemed the most haunted house in America. (The Terrors of Whaley House)SOURCES AND ESSENTIAL WEB LINKS…“The Terrors of Whaley House” by Orin Grey for The Line Up: http://bit.ly/2P6AM3H “The Crystal Skull's Stare of Death” posted at The Unredacted: http://bit.ly/2RCorWS “Alien Ear Implant” posted at PhantomsAndMonsters.com: http://bit.ly/2P86a22 “Young Women Lost” by Troy Taylor: http://bit.ly/38m79mx “A Warm Meeting in Deadly Winter” by Piper Lee, submitted directly to Weird Darkness“I Went Missing From Our Bed” posted at PhantomsAndMonsters.com: http://bit.ly/2Yw5Ahm “The Taman Shud Case” posted at The Unredacted: http://bit.ly/2LC2TFQ, and by Susie Beever from UK's “The Mirror”:https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p8njkms “The Waldron Woods Mystery” by Robert Wilhelm for Murder By Gaslight: http://bit.ly/38pAH2C “UFOs: When Governments Come Clean” by Nick Redfern for Mysterious Universe: http://bit.ly/2RAoXVd “The Student In The Cafeteria” by CR, posted at MyHauntedLifeToo.com: http://bit.ly/2Yw5EO8 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. Background music provided by Alibi Music Library, EpidemicSound and/or StoryBlocks with paid license. Music from Shadows Symphony (https://tinyurl.com/yyrv987t), Midnight Syndicate (http://amzn.to/2BYCoXZ), Kevin MacLeod (https://tinyurl.com/y2v7fgbu), Tony Longworth (https://tinyurl.com/y2nhnbt7), and Nicolas Gasparini (https://tinyurl.com/lnqpfs8) is used with permission of the artists.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46WeirdDarkness™ - is a production and trademark of Marlar House Productions. © 2023, Weird Darkness.
(08:15) – Bucs revive their offense and clinch the NFC South. Will they rest their starters in Week 18?(14:30) – Analyzing the staying power of Jarrett Stidham in Las Vegas.(20:00) – Patrick Mahomes stares down the single-season passing yards record.(24:35) – Could Tyler Allgeier become an RB1 in 2023 after a strong finish to this season?(30:40) – Attempting to clear up the murky QB situations with the Dolphins and Colts. (35:30) – Expectations for Josh Dobbs at the Jaguars and intriguing Saturday DFS stacks.(39:35) – Ty Johnson's increased role in the Jets backfield. (43:40) – Can Justin Jefferson break the single-season receiving yards record?(47:45) – Making sense of Cam Akers' late season breakout.(50:10) – Projecting the most effective usage of D'Andre Swift vs Jamaal Williams in Detroit.
You've heard of "Elf on the Shelf" now get ready for "the Bear with a Stare!" Join us as we discuss good vs. bad Christmas movies and exchange gifts! Camera Gorilla is in a mood, Scott ruins your favorite Christmas films, Sarah is in the house, and we get a special message from St. Nick himself! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/LoomisCigarCartelInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/loomiscigarcartel/OREmail Us at info@loomiscigarcartel.com
On this episode of The Lead Up Podcast, Mike shares 23 practices you can begin implementing in your routine to help make 2023 your best year ever! He encourages you to grab a notepad and pen to take in these practices that will help you avoid stepping into the new year fearful and prepare to make it the best year ever. Mike asks you to evaluate yourself within areas you would like to see a change after listening to this episode, create a plan/strategy on how you will improve on these areas, and then reevaluate at the end of this year and watch your grade rise! He shares his appreciation and gratitude for returning listeners and welcomes new listeners to this fantastic and inspiring episode. Throughout this episode, Mike shares 23 practices he has been implementing in his life for as long as he can remember. These things have helped him improve as an individual, leader, mentor, friend, and family member. Here are some of the 23 practices you need to implement into your routine in 2023: Stare fear in the face; Don't let fear lead you in life or decision making Invest in yourself; There is no greater investment one can make Read good books; Take notes from them and read them more than once Listen more and Judge less; When you judge others you are really judging yourself Don't be afraid of ‘No'; Keep trying and failing and learning Be proud of yourself; You get to be a self-coach or self-critique, chose wisely Take risks; The biggest risk you can take in life is not taking one at all Be straightforward with your words; Do it in love Give to others: Time, money, books, your smile, your knowledge Make no excuses; Take care of your mind, body, and spirit; you can't give what you don't have.
Start learning Italian today! Take advantage of the free resources created just for you by Margherita from Italian Matters: 1. Download this episode's quick guide: https://italianmatters.com/62 2. Download the Italian Verb Conjugation Blueprint: https://bit.ly/freebieverbblueprint 3. Join the Italian Matters Club Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/italianmattersclub 4. Practice Italian conversation with me on Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/club/italian-matters-club 5. Subscribe to the YouTube lessons: https://www.youtube.com/italianmatters The goal of the Italian Matters Language School is to help English speakers build fluency and confidence to speak the Italian language through support, feedback, and accountability. The primary focus is on empowering Italian learners to speak clearly and sound natural so they can easily have conversations in Italian.
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