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"Profitable Candlestick Trading: Pinpointing Market Opportunities to Maximize Profits" by Stephen W. Bigalow is a comprehensive guide to mastering the art of candlestick charting for traders of all levels. Rich with practical advice and real-life examples, the book delves into the essential principles of identifying high-probability trade setups, understanding the psychology behind patterns, and effectively managing positions. Bigalow teaches readers how to interpret and capitalize on market sentiment, adapt to changing conditions, and make informed decisions based on the story told by candlestick patterns.
In this episode of Moments in Leadership, host David B. Armstrong spends time with retired Marine Colonel Stephen Davis, a veteran of the post-Vietnam War Marine Corps, the Reconnaissance Community, Joint Special Operations, and multiple combat tours up to the Regimental Command level, where they spend time discussing various topics related to hard-won lessons from the front lines combined with a realist take on what command, leadership, and management means. From Colonel Davis' initial training operations and three courts martial in his first week of command, the conversation discusses the concept of having, understanding, and being humble enough to ask for assistance from those who have been there before, namely the Staff Non-Commissioned Officers who have the inherent experience in an organization. This oft-ridden military maxim is buttressed by examples of not being wholly subservient to these people either and Colonel Davis provides examples where ‘stellar' Marines have cracked under pressure and changes have to be made to protect the troops. Colonel Davis never expected to stay in the Marine Corps and some of the reasons he decided to make it a career early into it provide some examples of how leadership is often the primary determinant of wanting to belong, or conversely, to leave, an organization. Leaders make the culture. Colonel Davis subscribed to this notion enough that he made himself overly useful as an infantry officer in a Reconnaissance unit as its Supply Officer. This led to large dividends down the road in his command life and shows true leaders take opportunities, even if they appear bad, and make the best out of them. The Reconnaissance Community instilled numerous values within Colonel Davis. Specifically, he learned how to lead overachievers, how sometimes metrics are not the best indicators of a ‘good' unit or Marine, and the differences between Management and Leadership. One of the more interesting lessons Colonel Davis provides is on the concept of the combat leader. Colonel Davis leans into the idea that leaders need to be where they need to be, but not always at the front. He is also a believer that the line between a bad decision and the Medal of Honor is razor-thin and medal chasers have no business in the combat arms field. Colonel Davis provides discussion points on the focus of a leader (the Commanding Officer) vice a manager (the Executive Officer/Chief of Staff) and how they are both important to the overall success of an organization. The episode goes into Colonel Davis' time as the Regimental Combat Team 2 Commanding Officer and the successes (Manuever Warfare use of illusionary force structure in a Counterinsurgency environment to take ‘denied' strongholds in two days) and the failures (Moral issue sins of commission and omission with the Haditha killings) and how these incidents led to him once again blossoming to help with similar issues within the Naval Special Warfare Community, specifically moral injury, boundless loyalty, and who does a person owe their allegiance to. Overall, the episode is an insightful discussion about leadership, moral convictions, and the ability to take the best out of situations. Thank you for supporting the project (below) Please consider supporting this project on Supercast: Moments In Leadership Supercast Want to support the project AND look cool at the gym or when you take your blouse off for a working party? Grab a cool tee shirt here from Mission Essential Gear, where every order supports this project AND donates back to Patrol Base Abbate Be sure to check out the sponsor of this show Fieldseats.com for virtual reviews of great firearms, optics and gear where at the end of the virtual review, they give theitem away to an attendee. Be sure to use CODE: “LETHALMINDS” for 10% off the registration to a virtual review and check out their Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube accounts @filed_seats [Terms and Conditions apply] Relevant Resources & Other Mentioned Episodes: [ADD REFERENCES AND USE THE LINKS IN SEPARATE DOCUMENT IN GOOGLE DRIVE TITLED Lead From the Front? Not Always. By Captain Michael A. Hanson, U.S. Marine Corpshttps://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/2022/november/lead-front-not-always Moments in Leadership - Craig Nixon, BGEN, USA (themiloffice.com) Col Reggie McClam, USMC – Using "MOAS" to Engage with Others About Mentorship, Leadership, Diversity, and Inclusion. (themiloffice.com) Moments in Leadership - Major General Dale Alford, USMC (themiloffice.com) MajGen Dale Alford: "I Was a Student in AWS, Got Pulled Out, and Sent to Combat" - A Follow-up to Episode 14 (themiloffice.com) What is Moments in Leadership?Moments in Leadership is a podcast where you will hear firsthand about the careers of senior military leaders as they share their unique and individual experiences. Moments in Leadership will immerse you in real-life stories where you will learn about the challenging situations these accomplished leaders faced and discover the lessons they learned early in their careers that were the most influential in developing their overall leadership style. Conceptualized by a group of friends who served together as young officers in the early to mid-1990s sitting around a firepit telling funny leadership stories, Moments in Leadership is designed to provide some relatable context to the formal leadership training leaders of all ranks and services receive throughout their military careers through the power of storytelling. Why Should You Support this project? I realize all of the leaders who listen to the episodes are at different levels of life, and my goal is to be able to have this project remain free and available to anyone who wants it and your donations help go towards that. Your donations go towards offsetting my costs of producing high-quality episodes. Additionally, since this is a part-time hobby project for me, I'm forced to outsource a good deal of work to others to maintain a regular publishing schedule. Your donations help offset these costs as well. Check out my Supercast site and see if any level is a good fit for helping: Connect with Us:Visit the Moments in Leadership website: Follow us on Instagram: Follow us on Twitter: Email us: themiloffice@gmail.com Other Podcasts Interviews with David B. ArmstrongScuttlebutt Podcast EP 38Former Action Guys Podcast EP 161 Former Action Guys Podcast EP 141 Former Action Guys Podcast EP 60 Former Action Guys Podcast EP 54 About the Host:David B. Armstrong, CFA, is President and Co-Founder of Monument Wealth Management, an independent wealth management firm he started in 2008 in Alexandria, Va. David received his BA from the University of South Carolina in Government & International Relations and his MBA at the University of South Carolina's Moore School of Business in International Finance. He was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant through the Navy ROTC program and served on Active Duty in the Marine Corps from 1990-1997 as an Artillery Officer and then received a secondary MOS as a Tank Officer. He re-entered the Selected Marine Corps Reserves in 2003 and served in several billets across the Artillery, Tank, and Light Armored Reconnaissance communities. He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in late 2018.
Join us for an insightful interview with author Stephen W. Sweigart as we explore his latest work, "From Home: 2022." Discover the collection of short poems that reflect on life and the world, written by a seasoned poet with a wealth of experience and a unique perspective.#FromHomePoems #StephenWSweigartInterview #PoetryReflections #LifeandWorldViews #AuthorSpotlighthttps://www.facebook.com/steph...https://www.instagram.com/step...https://twitter.com/Swsmusic4Wwww.stephenwsweigart.com
Olá pessoas! Hoje nós vamos falar sobre gestão de desempenho no esporte, que é um processo de medir, monitorar e melhorar o desempenho dos atletas e equipes esportivas. Como esse processo é feito? Quais as tecnologias envolvidas nisso? Como isso pode mudar o esporte de alto rendimento. Vamos bater um papo com os grandes feras dessa área Renato Bacchi, Guilherme Berriel e Rodrigo Gianoni nesse podcast especial! Links citados no podcast Instagram do Renato Bacchi; Instagram do Guilherme Pereira Berriel; Instagram do Rodrigo Gianoni; Instagram da ROG Assessoria; Página da ROG Assessoria; A música de abertura do programa (Podium) é de autoria do compositor e músico Anderson Botega e as vozes da introdução são do Diogo Bob e Marlos Sanuto. Se você acha muito importante nosso projeto, saiba que você pode nos ajudar financeiramente. Independente do valor, você vai permitir que possamos expandir e gerar mais conteúdo de qualidade. Para saber CLIQUE AQUI e conheça nosso programa de patronato. Siga-nos nas redes sociais procurando por @Quatrode15_ no instagram e Quatrode15 no facebook. Não deixe de entrar em contato conosco através do nosso e-mail contato@quatrode15.com.br ou deixando aqui o seu comentário! Se não estiver cansado das nossas vozes você pode nos seguir a nossa equipe nas redes sociais Yuri Motoyama, Gilmar Esteves, Fabiano Fonseca, Daisy Motta e Ana Luiza Lopes. Referências WEST, Stephen W. et al. More than a metric: how training load is used in elite sport for athlete management. International Journal of Sports Medicine, v. 42, n. 04, p. 300-306, 2021.
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 14 of the 3%ers Business Coaching podcast. This week's episode is an interview with Stephen W Walker (the W is very important when you are connecting with him on LinkedIn!) and I love Stephen's view of the world! My biggest takeaways from talking with Stephen were; · I need to give Enid Blyton another look! · Also, the different ways that humans are motivated This is how Stephen describes himself; “So many win promotion to positions where they manage people. The ‘accidental' managers need to learn skills as a basic, first step. But, the only thing more complex than a human, is a group of humans – a team or organisation. The larger the more complex. I bring managers and leaders to understand the work environmental factors and the hidden relationships that determine performance.” I highly recommend that you connect with Stephen and look at the available content on their website, details all as below
Long time friend of the show & author Stephen W. Briggs joins us to discuss how the Covid vaccine has changed his life. We also discuss 9/11, "climate change", and what the not so distant future may look like. Please check out his website https://stephenwbriggs.com. Check out his Amazon store at https://www.amazon.com/Stephen-W-Briggs/e/B09G3HXJC2?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1663163239&sr=8-1
For more than half a century a small group of science innovators struggled to convince us that continents were once joined together on the ancient Earth. Then virtually all opposition collapsed when the radical theory of continental drift was widely acknowledged as a major revolution in scientific thinking.But some science innovators continued to argue that there was an even more astonishing possibility. They saw evidence that continental drift was caused by the Earth expanding in size.This is their hidden history.'I took great pleasure in reading this collection, and in agreeing, or sometimes disagreeing, with ideas and conclusions of the contributors. It is the sort of work that can help open minds that are unduly closed'Chris Cunningham - author of Climate Change and the Cargo Cult'All in all, this latest book is a timely addition to Expanding Earth theory, and it is pretty obvious our understanding of tectonics, whether global or local, remain incomplete. The book is highly recommended'Louis Hissink - NCGT Journal editor'Stephen Hurrell has done a great service to the science community: he has captured the history of expansion tectonics before it is lost. This truly would be a shame given it will eventually become the dominant geological theory. The book is a who's who in expansion tectonics with a treasure trove of historical information, photos and documents'David de Hilster - JCNPS President'The book - Hidden History of Earth expansion - exceeded my expectations. I learned about several authors I had not noticed before. It is in the context of history and individual stories that the findings presented sound much more convincing and engaging'Dominik Katona - Amazon ReviewerStephen W. Hurrell was a Design Engineer working at the UK's Electricity Research Centre when he first became interested in the structural strength of dinosaurs. This developed into the concept of a Reduced Gravity Earth and a life long interest in developing various methods to calculate palaeogravity. He has interacted with many Earth expansionists to argue that palaeogravity must be related to Earth expansion and this implies it was caused by the mass increase of the Earth. Details of his latest work are available on his web site dinox.org.
This week is another very special two-fer who share a long history together. First up is Fixx frontman Cy Curnin! The band have a brand new album called Every Five Seconds that is as good as anything they've done (and was produced by our second guest). They're also about to embark on a tour of the US which is a must see. Cy discusses the new record, working with Stephen and Rupert Hine, and the stories behind several Fixx classics. Then we get to hear from noted mixer/producer Stephen W. Tayler. Thanks to his long-standing partnership with Rupert, Stephen has been at the Fixx's side since the beginning. He's also worked closely with legends like Kate Bush, Rush, Howard Jones, Jethro Tull and many more. We get into several of his life stories (including his own solo work) as well. Enjoy! www.thefixx.com www.stephentayler.com . www.patreon.com/thehustlepod
Stephen Houser was educated at Dartmouth College where he won awards for Drama and English, including the Grimes Prize for Poems. He was selected for the Bread Loaf Writers Conference, and won the Keplers Bookstore Crime Fiction Prize for The Wickett Sisters in Hell. He has published poetry and essays. Find Stephen's books on Amazon at https://lloyd.show/stephen-books.
Stephen W. Kelley was found shot to death in a running car on December 28, 2005. He was on his way to purchase some drugs but ultimately, he lost his life. There was no murder weapon, DNA, or witnesses in this case apparently, but the man who murdered Stephen is still behind bars. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tponrpodcast/support
Do you know a Latter-day Saint that has something important to say? Someone who Latter-day Saints could benefit from getting inside the head of? Someone who's passionate about something Gospel related? Email me at faithfulperspectivepodcast@gmail.com Available On: Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5orrr8jjhKE7g7iGs34aRL Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/faithful-perspective/id1612015093 YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCnoOHQ_wjQRrbPCetzh0PJQ Anchor Podcasts: anchor.fm/faithful-perspective
SHOW NOTES “Once you've learned the power of perspective, you can just eventually put your telescope down and look at things as they really are and know that you have the power and the ability to deal with whatever crosses your path.” We've got Part 2 of our conversation with Tom Morris today - so much wisdom in 34 minutes! Take some time to slow down and listen in to this great discussion on embracing uncertainty. SPECIAL GUEST TOM V. MORRIS Tom Morris has become one of the most active public philosophers in the world due to his unusual ability to bring the greatest wisdom of the past into the challenges of the present. A native of Durham, North Carolina and a Distinguished Alumnus of Durham Academy, Tom was a Morehead-Cain Scholar at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, which has honored him, along with Michael Jordan, as a recipient of their "Distinguished Young Alumnus Award." He holds two masters degrees as well as a joint Ph.D. in both Philosophy and Religious Studies from Yale University, as well as other, honorary doctorates in recognition of his public work of bringing practical philosophy back into the cultural mix. Tom served for fifteen years as a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, where he quickly became a campus legend, in many years having an eighth of the entire student body in his classes. Recent projects involve novels, nonfiction books, and a script for an immersive theatrical experience featuring AI and the robotics of five hundred years in the future. He is a firm believer that ideas rock the world. Tom is now Chairman of the Morris Institute for Human Values in Wilmington, NC. Tom's Website MENTIONED IN PODCAST Action Step - Read Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7) Tom's books mentioned: The Oasis Within If Aristotle Ran General Motors Leadership Next Podcast with Alan Murray (Fortune) Books by British scientist and philosopher Michael Polanyl Personal Knowledge Tacit Knowing Books by Adam Smith Wealth of Nations Treatise on the Virtues (aka The Theory of Moral Sentiments) Inside Job: Doing the Work Within by Stephen W. Smith MUSIC USED IN PODCAST First Music Break at 11:13 – Stolen Land by Line Neesgaard. From www.Epicsound.com Second Music Break at 32:06 – There Will Be Rest by Frank Ticheli. Based on a poem by Sara Teasdale, Performed by Kantorei. Download our NEW APP and get quick, easy access to all of our Podcast Episodes! You can download the App from Apple, Google, or Amazon - just search for Potter's Inn. You can also download any of the versions from one page here - https://subsplash.com/pottersinn/app-download SUPPORT THE PODCAST We have two ways to make it easy for you: Use our Donation Page on our Website Donate using our new App CONTACT US podcast@pottersinn.com INTERESTED IN MORE SOUL CARE RESOURCES? Check out our recommended reading, books on spiritual growth, and our soul care blog. Want to experience soul care in person? Learn more about our soul care intensives and retreats.
Stephen W. Gibson has created or funded more than a dozen entrepreneurial businesses, including being the first investor in 1-800-Contacts, Omniture, and Ancestry.com. He also co-founded the Utah Angels, the first Angel investment group in Utah. In 1999, he and Bette moved to the Philippines on their own for 19 months and created a non-profit educational system, The Academy for Creating Enterprise, for Filipino returned missionaries. The Academy now has more than 671 alumni chapters in the Philippines, Mexico, Peru and expanded to Brazil in 2019. The chapters are led by more than 1,900 volunteers who are learning leadership skills that they apply in business, church, family and their communities. Gibson also taught as Entrepreneur in Residence and later as full-time faculty for the Marriott school for a total of 15 years having retired in 2011. He continues to enjoy writing, investing and mentoring and traveling with his wife, Bette. They have been married for 56 years.
durée : 00:58:28 - Les Chemins de la philosophie - par : Géraldine Mosna-Savoye, Adèle Van Reeth - Au coeur de son oeuvre, Tocqueville analyse comment la société démocratique peut se gouverner, ou ne pas se gouverner. Et l'opinion publique a un rôle essentiel dans l'animation de cette société démocratique, elle va transformer tous les rapports sociaux. Sa force est-elle inéluctable ? - invités : Stephen W. Sawyer professeur d'histoire à l'Université Américaine de Paris, directeur de publications de la Revue Tocqueville
90 Minutes PG-13 Stephen Carson is the host of the Radical Liberation channel on YouTube Pete asked Stephen to come on after seeing a discussion he was having about Democracy vs. Monarchy to talk about classical liberalism, democracy, monarchy and the eventual discussion about the Left and its chaotic plans for the world going forward. Sponsors Soho Forum Discover 2022 THC Hemp Spot - Promo Code "pete" for 15% Off https://thchempspot.com/ref/pete Radical Liberation on YouTube Stephen on Twitter Get Autonomy 19 Skills PDF Download The Monopoly On Violence Support Pete on His Website Pete's Patreon Pete's Substack Pete's Subscribestar Pete's Paypal Pete's Books on Amazon Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
90 Minutes PG-13 Stephen Carson is the host of the Radical Liberation channel on YouTube Pete asked Stephen to come on after seeing a discussion he was having about Democracy vs. Monarchy to talk about classical liberalism, democracy, monarchy and the eventual discussion about the Left and its chaotic plans for the world going forward. Sponsors Soho Forum Discover 2022 THC Hemp Spot - Promo Code "pete" for 15% Off https://thchempspot.com/ref/pete Radical Liberation on YouTube Stephen on Twitter Get Autonomy 19 Skills PDF Download The Monopoly On Violence Support Pete on His Website Pete's Patreon Pete's Substack Pete's Subscribestar Pete's Paypal Pete's Books on Amazon Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
Host Ken Miller sits with Gen. Stephen W. “Steve” Wilson, former Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force (USAF) at the 58th International Symposium and Annual Convention. Ken discusses Gen. Steve's opening keynote presentation with him and his main message to the audience. They also discuss the theme of the symposium, “All Domain Operations” and how that term means a lot of things to a lot of different people and mission areas across DOD and the military services. To learn more about the 58th International Symposium and Annual Convention and today's topics and to stay updated on EMSO and EW developments, visit our website.Thank you to our episode sponsor, Mercury Systems.
This conversation was recorded as part of Work Shouldn't Suck's https://www.workshouldntsuck.co/ethical-reopening-summit-2021 (Ethical Re-Opening Summit) that took place on April 27, 2021. How can we and our organizations acknowledge and support the well-being of everyone as we continue to live and work through a global pandemic? Resources mentioned during session:Project Include's https://projectinclude.org/remote-work-report/ (Remote Work Report) & https://projectinclude.org/assets/pdf/Project_Include_Executive_Summary_0321_R4.pdf (Executive Summary) “https://hbr.org/2021/04/what-does-it-mean-to-be-a-manager-today (What Does It Mean to Be a Manager Today?)” by Brian Kropp, Alexia Cambon, and Sara Clark via Harvard Business Review “https://www.myungrangpark.com/measuring-loss-the-inequities-in-remembrance (Measuring Loss: The Inequities in Remembrance)” by Sophia Park “https://medium.com/commonfuture/prioritizing-wellbeing-in-2020-7f7473597354 (Prioritizing wellbeing in 2020)” by Joann Lee Wagner “https://www.workshouldntsuck.co/podcast2/ep03 (Working While Grieving)” Work Shouldn't Suck podcast EP03 “https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781942094470 (My Grandmother's Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies)” by Resmaa Menakem “https://projectinclude.org/assets/pdf/Project_Include_Harassment_Report_0321_R8.pdf (Remote work since Covid-19 is exacerbating harm: What companies need to know and do)” by Project Include https://www.brainpickings.org/2016/06/20/the-body-keeps-the-score-van-der-kolk/ (The Body Keeps The Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma) by Bessel Van Der Kolk, M.D. “https://www.womanlymag.com/stressed-out/the-han-flowing-through-my-veins (The Han Flowing Through My Veins)” by Sophia Park via Womanly “https://hbr.org/2021/01/how-to-keep-your-cool-in-high-stress-situations (How to Keep Your Cool in High-Stress Situations)” by Robert E. Quinn, David P. Fessell, and Stephen W. Porges via Harvard Business Review SHANNON LITZENBERGER is an award winning dance artist, embodiment facilitator and experienced cultural leader working at the intersection of art, ideas and transformational change. As a dancer, performance maker and director, her work explores our relationship to land, the politics of belonging, and the forgotten wisdom of the body. She has been an invited resident artist at Soulpepper Theatre, Toronto Dance Theatre, Harbourfront Centre, Atlantic Ballet Theatre, Banff Centre, and the Gros Morne Summer Music Festival. She collaborates frequently with the Dark by Five Inter-arts ensemble and the Wind in the Leaves Collective. As a skilled freelance strategist, programmer, leadership developer, policy thinker and embodiment facilitator, she works with leading organizations in the arts, academia and the corporate sector. She is currently a faculty member at Banff Centre's Cultural Leadership Program; a Program Associate with the Cultural Pluralism in the Arts Movement Ontario (CPAMO) working on issues of equity, inclusion and pluralism; a guest facilitator of embodied practice at the Ivey Business School; a Trudeau Foundation Mentor; and a Chalmers Fellow, exploring the application of embodied practice in leadership development and transformative change processes. SOPHIA PARK (she/her) is a writer, independent curator, and general art person currently working out of Lenapehoking (Brooklyn, NY) and Gumi, South Korea. She studied neuroscience at Oberlin College, and will be a MA candidate at the School of Visual Arts in curatorial practice starting fall 2021. She's worked at the https://www.metmuseum.org/ (Metropolitan Museum of Art), and currently works at https://www.fracturedatlas.org/ (Fractured Atlas). She co-founded and helps run https://www.artwithjip.com/ (Jip Gallery), an apartment gallery turned curatorial collective, with fellow curators and friends. You can find her writing in numerous publications including Womanly Mag, Strata Mag,...
Lindsay and Madison discuss The Great Locomotive Chase, as well as why it's important to be on time, that the best-laid plans can still get “derailed,” and that even if you don't succeed, you can leaving a lasting legacy.Information pulled from the following sources:2021 Historic Oakland Foundation article by Andrew Bramlett2019 ThoughtCo article by Kennedy Hickman1977 American Heritage article by Stephen W. Sears1962 The Railway and Locomotive Historical Society Bulletin article by Wilbur G. Kurtz, Sr.American RailsNational Medal of Honor MuseumThe great locomotive chase; a history of the Andrews railroad raid into Georgia in 1862WikipediaBe sure to listen to The Zodiac Speaking podcast by Abjack Entertainment.Sign up for Podyssey's weekly podcast recommendation newsletter at https://podyssey.fm/newsletter.Get your groceries and essentials delivered in as fast as 1 hour via Instacart. Free delivery on your first order of $10+. Terms apply.Become a member of our Patreon to view exclusive episode outtakes, as well as other perks like early episode access and more for as little as $1/month. Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, or Goodpods!Don't forget to follow us on Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.Instacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREESupport Our Show with Tee Public Use our special URL to purchase merch and help support our show at the same time!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/yeoldecrime)
Vulcan Value Partners, 2nd Quarter 2021. Letter by C. T. Fitzpatrick, McGavock Dunbar, F. Hamptom McFadden & Stephen W. Simmons The Capital Literature Podcast brings you investment letters in audio. Capital Literature is a Sebids Capital service for the investment community. Follow @sebidscap and @CapitalLit on Twitter and become part of our community. Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be relied upon as a basis for investment decisions. All rights belong to the respective owners.
This week the society rounds third and heads home to finish our trip through the gauntlet of the four pre-Lohan Herbie movies with a doozie, Herbie Goes Bananas, the 1980 international adventure directed by Vincent McEveety and starring Stephen W. Burns, Cloris Leachman, Harvey Korman, and Joaquin Garay III. Join us as we set sail aboard the Sun Princess and enjoy life at sea with a scenic trip to Mexico, Panama, and who knows where else. Brace yourself - there are pickpockets, archeological opportunists, flirtatious cruisers, menacing bulls, maniacal naval figures, and, of course, bananas ahead. We can only say you've been warned. There. Will. Be. Bananza.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @medfieldfilm for the latest updates.
"Food is fuel". " You are a machine". "You look fit". "You are what you eat". These are all messages about food and our bodies that are commonplace, yet born out of diet culture. Opal Co-Founder and Clinical Director Kara Bazzi talks with dietitian and endurance athlete Maria Dalzot, RD about how these messages are falling short and not supporting our athletes well-being and performance. In this episode, Maria passionately offers important alternatives to the cultural messages, informed by Intuitive Eating and trauma-informed care. She helps us understand the role our autonomic nervous system plays in our relationship to food and why we need to go beyond prescriptive nutrition interventions in talking with our athletes. Links: Maria Dalzot RD The Polyvagal Theory in Therapy: Engaging the Rhythm of Regulation (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology): Dana, Deb, Porges, Stephen W.: 9780393712377: Amazon.com: Books Social Determinants of Health | NCHHSTP | CDC Connect with Opal: www.opalfoodandbody.com Thank you to our team... Editing by David Bazzi Music by Aaron Davidson: https://soundcloud.com/diet75/ Administrative support by Camille Dodson
Welcome to Edified!Is our mindset about repentance keeping us from increasing our ability to recognize and receive personal revelation?Do our beliefs about the principle of repentance limit our ability to access the power of God? In this bonus episode, I share four common myths about repentance and how these myths might be creating roadblocks that keep us from allowing God to more fully prevail in our lives. And I suggest three mindset shifts that will enable us to view repentance as a proactive principle with powerful promises designed to deepen and strengthen our connection to each member of the Godhead. Four Common Myths About Repentance:1. Repentance is only for “sinners.” (ie., I only need to repent when I sin.)2. I cannot repent more than once for the same sin.3. I must not be forgiven, because I keep remembering my past mistakes.4. When I repent, God doesn’t “forget” my sins, He just chooses not to hold them against me. Three Mindset Shifts:1. Repentance is for everyone, every day.2. Sincere daily repentance is like hitting our spiritual “reset” button.3. Daily repentance binds us to God and helps us allow our will to be “swallowed up in the will of God.”DO ONE THING -- Call to Action:Write Yourself a Letter from Jesus.What does Jesus love about me?What is one thing Jesus wants me to do better?What is one thing Jesus wants me to stop doing?What words of encouragement would Jesus say to me right now?Repentance is a principle of joy with powerfully profound promises.Resources:Kyle S. McKay, "There Must Needs Be a Christ"Stephen W. Owen, "Repentance is Always Positive"Jeffrey R. Holland, "Remember Lot's Wife"Jeffrey R. Holland, "The Best is Yet to Be"Follow me on IG: @melinda.r.morganFollow me on FB: @Edified: Insights for LDS WomenWatch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/T9gkyMRpT8o
Sempre há uma ideia central por trás de todas as outras ideias. referências: Efeito Rosenthal (pigmaleão) 1 - Raudenbush, Stephen W. (1984). "Magnitude of teacher expectancy effects on pupil IQ as a function of the credibility of expectancy induction: A synthesis of findings from 18 experiments". Journal of Educational Psychology. 76: 85–97. doi:10.1037/0022-0663.76.1.85. 2 - Rosenthal, Robert; Jacobson, Lenore (1992). Pygmalion in the classroom : teacher expectation and pupils' intellectual development(Newly expanded ed.). Bancyfelin, Carmarthen, Wales: Crown House Pub. ISBN 978-1904424062. Profecia auto realizável - Biggs, Michael (2013), "Prophecy, Self-Fulfilling/Self-Defeating", Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the Social Sciences, SAGE Publications, Inc., doi:10.4135/9781452276052.n292, ISBN 9781412986892 Profecia auto realizável nas mulheres : The self-fulfilling prophecy in close relationships: Rejection sensitivity and rejection by romantic partners January 2004 · Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Vieses cognitivos - Haselton, M. G., Nettle, D., & Andrews, P. W. (2005). The evolution of cognitive bias. In D. M. Buss (Ed.), The Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology: Hoboken, NJ, US: John Wiley & Sons Inc. pp. 724–746 Viés de Disponibilidade - Esgate, Anthony; Groome, David (2005). An Introduction to Applied Cognitive Psychology. [S.l.]: Psychology Press. p. 201. ISBN 978-1-84169-318-7.
In this week’s episode, Daniel Raimi talks with Erin Mayfield, a postdoctoral fellow at Princeton University. Mayfield is part of a team of researchers that recently released a report titled “Net-Zero America,” which lays out a variety of pathways for the United States to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. In the conversation, Mayfield discusses key findings from the report, including how much the transition might cost, how much new infrastructure we’ll need to build, what effects we might see on energy sector employment, and the models the team used to generate these results—including a discussion of the limitations of models in addressing complex social issues. References and recommendations: “Net-Zero America” by Eric Larson, Chris Greig, Jesse Jenkins, Erin Mayfield, Andrew Pascale, Chuan Zhang, Joshua Drossman, Robert Williams, Steve Pacala, Robert Socolow, Ejeong Baik, Rich Birdsey, Rick Duke, Ryan Jones, Ben Haley, Emily Leslie, Keith Paustian, and Amy Swan; https://acee.princeton.edu/rapidswitch/projects/net-zero-america-project/ “The Foxes” painting by German expressionist artist Franz Marc; https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/the-foxes/dwF1pkUhw9uZpg The art of Erin Mayfield’s eight-year-old nephew, Vinny “Accelerating Decarbonization of the U.S. Energy System” from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, by Stephen W. Pacala, Colin Cunliff, Danielle Deane-Ryan, Kelly Sims Gallagher, Julia Haggerty, Christopher T. Hendrickson, Jesse D. Jenkins, Roxanne Johnson, Timothy C. Lieuwen, Vivian Loftness, Clark A. Miller, William A. Pizer, Varun Rai, Ed Rightor, Esther Takeuchi, Susan F. Tierney, and Jennifer Wilcox; https://www.nap.edu/catalog/25932/accelerating-decarbonization-of-the-us-energy-system
SHOW NOTES Dear Friends of the Soul Care Podcast: I love hanging out with smart people. That's what happened in this conversation with Dr. Bob Mayer. We talked about how the Bible has become a club which we have weaponized to beat one another up with these days. We quote a Scripture; use a Bible verse to prove our point and to establish a basis of believing rather than accepting the Bible as a book of rescue stories. Bob Mayer explains that the Bible is a book of rescue stories. Stories --that help us in our own rescue to come home. When we unlearn what may have gathered as "fact" about our view of what the Bible and relearn that the Bible is a spiritual book and must be learned in a spiritual way. You'll want to listen to this with a pen in hand and paper to take some notes. It's like going back to school. And this is the reason I really like THIS podcast. We need to unlearn and relearn so much because so much is not working for us anymore. THIS conversation will help you so much and I hope you'll listen in and join the conversation where the soul meets the world. As you listen, Bob's trusted voice will become a beacon to help you find your way home about what you will WANT to believe about the Bible. The Bible is a series of stories about a rescue mission with the similar them of a loving God who wants us to come home! We are all slow learners--I know I am. This particular podcast is foundational and so very important. I commend it to you. As you listen this week, Gwen and I will be on retreat with a brand new cohort of men and women who will begin a two year journey with the Soul Care Institute. We'd appreciate your prayers . Every blessing dear friends! Steve SPECIAL GUEST DR. ROBERT MAYER Dr. Mayer joined Gordon-Conwell in 1997 as Senior Librarian and Director of the Gordon-Conwell libraries, and Director of the Harold Lindsell Library at the Charlotte campus. Dr. Mayer’s scholarly interests include American church history, Advent Christian Church history and theology, and 20th century American evangelicalism - with a B.S. at the University of San Francisco; M.A. at Fuller Theological Seminary; D.Min. at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and an MLIS at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He enjoys visiting historical sites, which he does often with his wife, Renee, and has been an avid supporter of the San Francisco 49ers football team since he was nine. His other personal interests include collecting campaign buttons (of which he has over 70) and attending concerts and the theater. MENTIONED IN PODCAST 2 Timothy 3: 15-16 (MSG) Shaped by the Word by Robert Mulholland Reading: Beloved is Where We Begin by Jan Richardson. Read by Joe Chambers. Ancient Words by Lynn DeShazo, performed by Michael W. Smith Lyrics SOLO: CREATING SPACE WITH GOD by Stephen W. Smith and Peter Ivey LEARN MORE ABOUT THE BOOK!
In this week’s episode, host Kristin Hayes talks with Kevin Rennert, a fellow at Resources for the Future (RFF) and director of RFF’s Social Cost of Carbon Initiative. Rennert has prior experience as deputy associate administrator for the Office of Policy at the US Environmental Protection Agency, senior advisor on energy for the US Senate Committee on Finance, and senior professional staff for the US Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Rennert’s expertise and leadership in these areas make him the perfect candidate to discuss the recently released interim estimate for the social cost of carbon—what it is, why it matters, how it’s evolved, and what will happen next with this important number. References and recommendations: “Discounting 101” explainer by Brian Prest; https://www.rff.org/publications/explainers/discounting-101/ “Estimating the Value of Carbon: Two Approaches” by Resources for the Future and New York State Energy Research and Development Authority; https://www.rff.org/publications/reports/estimating-the-value-of-carbon-two-approaches/ “Assessing Approaches to Updating the Social Cost of Carbon” from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, by Maureen L. Cropper, Richard G. Newell, Myles R. Allen, Maximilian Auffhammer, Chris E. Forest, Inez Y. Fung, James K. Hammitt, Henry D. Jacoby, Robert E. Kopp, William Pizer, Steven K. Rose, Richard Schmalensee, and John P. Weyant; https://www.nationalacademies.org/our-work/assessing-approaches-to-updating-the-social-cost-of-carbon#sectionPublications “Accelerating Decarbonization of the U.S. Energy System” from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, by Stephen W. Pacala, Colin Cunliff, Danielle Deane-Ryan, Kelly Sims Gallagher, Julia Haggerty, Christopher T. Hendrickson, Jesse D. Jenkins, Roxanne Johnson, Timothy C. Lieuwen, Vivian Loftness, Clark A. Miller, William A. Pizer, Varun Rai, Ed Rightor, Esther Takeuchi, Susan F. Tierney, and Jennifer Wilcox; https://www.nap.edu/catalog/25932/accelerating-decarbonization-of-the-us-energy-system
In this episode Stephen W. Patrick, MD, MPH, MS, FAAP, co-author of the AAP policy statement on Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome, describes treating women with opioid use disorder and their babies. Hosts David Hill, MD, FAAP, and Joanna Parga-Belinkie, MD, FAAP, also talk to Michele Ybarra, MPH, PhD, about her article in Pediatrics focusing on the use of text messaging to prevent pregnancy in LGB-plus adolescent girls.
This week, Liberty and Vanessa discuss The Gilded Ones, Kink, The Witch’s Heart, and more great books. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. BOOKS DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: The Gilded Ones (Deathless #1) by Namina Forna A Tip for the Hangman: A Novel of Christopher Marlowe by Allison Epstein Zorrie by Laird Hunt Kink: Stories edited by Garth Greenwell and R.O. Kwon The Witch’s Heart by Genevieve Gornichec The Three Mothers: How the Mothers of Martin Luther King Jr, Malcolm X and James Baldwin Shaped a Nation by Anna Malaika Tubbs We Run the Tides by Vendela Vida And Now You Can Go by Vendela Vida Voice Lessons: How a Couple of Ninja Turtles, Pinky, and an Animaniac Saved My Life by Rob Paulsen A Lady’s Formula for Love (The Secret Scientists of London, #1) by Elizabeth Everett WHAT WE’RE READING: Act Your Age, Eve Brown by Talia Hibbert The Ones Who Don’t Say They Love You: Stories by Maurice Carlos Ruffin MORE BOOKS OUT THIS WEEK: Prey: Immigration, Islam, and the Erosion of Women’s Rights by Ayaan Hirsi Ali The Panic Years: Dates, Doubts, and the Mother of All Decisions by Nell Frizzell Loner by Georgina Young Rafael (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter Book 28) by Laurell K. Hamilton A Song with Teeth: A Los Nefilim Novel by T. Frohock The Good Girls: An Ordinary Killing by Sonia Faleiro The Paris Library by Janet Skeslien Charles Thirsty Mermaids by Kat Leyh FEM by Magda Carneci, Sean Cotter (translator) Fragments of an Infinite Memory: My Life with the Internet by Mael Renouard and Peter Behrman de Sinety Bookish Broads: Women Who Wrote Themselves into History by Lauren Marino and Alexandra Kilburn Dreyer’s English (Adapted for Young Readers): Good Advice for Good Writing by Benjamin Dreyer Unfinished: A Memoir by Priyanka Chopra Jonas Ian Fleming’s War: The Inspiration for 007 by Mark Simmons The Rope: A True Story of Murder, Heroism, and the Dawn of the NAACP by Alex Tresniowski A Year with Swollen Appendices by Brian Eno Eleven Sooty Dreams by Manuela Draeger, J. T. Mahany (translator) The Burning Girls by C. J. Tudor Ellis Island by Georges Perec, Harry Mathews (translator) The Velocity of Revolution by Marshall Ryan Maresca The Power Wish: Japan’s Leading Astrologer Reveals the Moon’s Secrets for Finding Success, Happiness, and the Favor of the Universe by Keiko, Rieko Yamanaka (translator) Summer Brother by Jaap Robben, David Doherty (translator) Come On Up by Jordi Nopca, Mara Faye Lethem (translator) We Are Not Like Them by Christine Pride and Jo Piazza Ladies of the House: A Modern Retelling of Sense and Sensibility by Lauren Edmondson Between Two Kingdoms: A Memoir of a Life Interrupted by Suleika Jaouad The Love Proof by Madeleine Henry Daughters of Chivalry: The Forgotten Children of King Edward Longshanks by Kelcey Wilson-Lee Tell No Tales: Pirates of the Southern Seas by Sam Maggs and Kendra Wells Reckless, Glorious, Girl by Ellen Hagan City of the Uncommon Thief by Lynne Bertrand Slough House by Mick Herron A Stranger in Town: A Rockton Novel by Kelley Armstrong Super Host by Kate Russo A Worse Place Than Hell: How the Civil War Battle of Fredericksburg Changed a Nation by John Matteson Memory Craft: Improve Your Memory with the Most Powerful Methods in History by Lynne Kelly The Vineyard at Painted Moon by Susan Mallery The Absolute Book by Elizabeth Knox Black Widows by Cate Quinn In the Shadow of the Moon: America, Russia, and the Hidden History of the Space Race by Amy Cherrix American Serial Killers: The Epidemic Years 1950-2000 by Peter Vronsky Game Changer by Neal Shusterman Silent Night by Nell Pattison In Memory of Memory by Maria Stepanova, Sasha Dugdale (translator) The Power Couple by Alex Berenson We Play Ourselves by Jen Silverman The Rain Heron by Robbie Arnott The Address Book: What Street Addresses Reveal About Identity, Race, Wealth, and Power by Deirdre Mask Nobody Knows What They’re Doing: The 10 Secrets All Artists Should Know by Lee Crutchley The Love Square by Laura Jane Williams Possession by Katie Lowe Engines of Oblivion by Karen Osborne Sorrow and Bliss by Meg Mason The Weak Spot by Lucie Elven As Far As You’ll Take Me by Phil Stamper This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends: The Cyber Weapons Arms Race by Nicole Perlroth The Bride Bet (Girl Meets Duke) by Tessa Dare Love and Other Lies by Ben McPherson The Delivery by Peter Mendelsund Rabbit Island by Elvira Navarro, Christina MacSweeney (translator) Bug by Giacomo Sartori, Frederika Randall (translator) Fireheart Tiger by Aliette de Bodard Tangled Up in Blue: Policing the American City by Rosa Brooks Wild Rain: Women Who Dare by Beverly Jenkins The Bona Fide Legend of Cool Papa Bell: Speed, Grace, and the Negro Leagues by Lonnie Wheeler Nuestra América: My Family in the Vertigo of Translation by Claudio Lomnitz The Iron Raven by Julie Kagawa Gay Bar: Why We Went Out by Jeremy Atherton Lin A Pho Love Story by Loan Le The Invisible Woman by Erika Robuck Love and Other Poems by Alex Dimitrov The Girl From Shadow Springs by Ellie Cypher Rain Is Not My Indian Name by Cynthia L. Smith Hot British Boyfriend by Kristy Boyce Amid the Crowd of Stars by Stephen W. Leigh Crossing the Line: A Fearless Team of Brothers and the Sport That Changed Their Lives Forever by Kareem Rosser Girlhood: Teens around the World in Their Own Voices by Masuma Ahuja Probable Impossibilities: Musings on Beginnings and Endings by Alan Lightman Doomed Romance: Broken Hearts, Lost Souls, and Sexual Tumult in Nineteenth-Century America by Christine Leigh Heyrman We Are the Ashes, We Are the Fire by Joy McCullough The Electric Kingdom by David Arnold Rebel Daughter by Lori Banov Kaufmann Curse of the Divine by Kim Smejkal Sparring with Smokin’ Joe: Joe Frazier’s Epic Battles and Rivalry with Ali by Glenn Lewis See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Encounters with anxious people can make it difficult to control one's own reactivity. These five steps can help you better self-regulate. Show Notes: How to Keep Your Cool in High-Stress Situations by Robert E. Quinn, David P. Fessell, and Stephen W. Porges Read the Full Transcript on The Non-Anxious Leader website. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-shitama/message
A true crime podcast were we go over and discuss various crimes and criminals throughout human history. Today we discus the story of Vlad the Impaler Hosted by Nathaniel and Jessica Vega Articles used https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlad_the_Impaler ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sources Thomas M. Bohn, Adrian Gheorghe, Albert Weber (Hrsg.): Corpus Draculianum. Dokumente und Chroniken zum walachischen Fürsten Vlad dem Pfähler 1448–1650. Band 3: Die Überlieferung aus dem Osmanischen Reich. Postbyzantinische und osmanische Autoren. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 2013, ISBN 978-3-447-06989-2. Laonikos Chalkokondyles: The Histories, Volume II, Books 6–10 (Translated by Anthony Kaldellis) (2014). Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-59919-2. Cazacu, Matei (2017). Reinert, Stephen W. (ed.). Dracula. East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450–1450. 46. Translated by Brinton, Alice; Healey, Catherine; Mordarski, Nicole; Reinert, Stephen W. Leiden: Brill Publishers. doi:10.1163/9789004349216. ISBN 978-90-04-34921-6. Twitter: @Visionprod2008 Instagram: @natmavila95
RUSH RULES! Continued... This week 2GTR hosts John Kane and Dan Bukszpan continue the conversation about two seminal Rush albums that defined the bands sound moving into 1990s –– Presto, and Roll the Bones! For some fans these records are a significant pairing in the Rush discography. Co produced with the legendary Rupert Hine (RIP) mixed and engineered with Stephen W. Tayler, this episode offers you a special behind the scenes look at the recording process of both albums. Special guest English mixing and recording engineer Stephen W. Tayler explains in detail what it was like to be in the studio with the band at the time. Tayler is also a music producer, musician, composer and sound designer who has contributed towards many albums other than Rush. Tayler has worked with such artists as Kate Bush, Suzanne Vega, Peter Gabriel, Underworld, Duncan Sheik, Howard Jones, Stevie Nicks, Milla Jovovich, Bob Geldof, Rupert Hine and Tina Turner. Please join us for part two of this incredible show!! If Presto or RTB are in your top five Rush records, then you do not want to miss this. Nothing but the best here on 2GTR! Thank you again Stephen W. Tayler! And thank you Rush fans far and wide... Endlessly Rocking, …your friends JK & DB
RUSH RULES! This week 2GTR hosts John Kane and Dan Bukszpan dig deep into two seminal Rush albums that defined the bands sound moving into 1990s –– Presto, and Roll the Bones! For some fans these records are a significant pairing in the Rush discography. Co produced with the legendary Rupert Hine (RIP) mixed and engineered with Stephen W. Tayler this episode offers you a special behind the scenes look at the recording process of both albums. On top of that…our special guest this week is English mixing and recording engineer Stephen W. Tayler! Tayler is also a music producer, musician, composer and sound designer who has contributed towards many albums other than Rush. Tayler has worked with such artists as Kate Bush, Suzanne Vega, Peter Gabriel, Underworld, Duncan Sheik, Howard Jones, Stevie Nicks, Milla Jovovich, Bob Geldof, Rupert Hine and Tina Turner. Please join us for an incredible show!! And if Presto or RTB are in your top five Rush records, then you do not want to miss this. Nothing but the best here on 2GTR! Thank you Stephen W. Tayler! And thank you Rush fans far and wide... Endlessly Rocking, JK & DB
Stephen W. King is an author and retired university dean with a life-long interest in coin history and collecting. He joined Nancy’s Bookshelf this week to speak about his latest, ‘ All That Glisters Is Not Gold .” He is the author of several non-fiction books and a writer of various articles. Born in San Francisco, he now lives with his wife of fifty-two years in Chico, California.
Dr. Donovan summarizes the recent article by Stephen W. West, BSc, PhD and colleagues title "Training Load, Injury Burden, and Team Success in Professional Rugby Union: Risk Versus Reward". Article Link: https://bit.ly/2EjgS39
Power in Our Choices David V. Dearden begins the hour with "The Sacred Gift of Agency." Stephen W. Liddle, academic director of the Rollins Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology and a professor of information systems at BYU at the time of this address, ends the hour with "Without Compulsory Means."
Summer is another beautiful soul that Gem has met on Instagram. Last year Gem and Summer had the treat of meeting each other in person at a conference in the Midwest. Summer is a caring and wise listener and teacher and we can’t wait for you to learn from her today.Summer is an Anglican priest, spiritual director, homeschool mom of three, and still madly in love with her high school sweetheart. She comes alive listening to people’s hard and holy stories and setting the table for them to spend time in the Presence of God. Her mission? Sharing tools to help people go from anxious to resting in God.Neuroscience, attachment and spiritual practices – this is where we’re headed today on the Unhurried Living Podcast.Links to the books and resources Summer mentions in this episode:Try Softer: A Fresh Approach to Move Us out of Anxiety, Stress, and Survival Mode--and into a Life of Connection and Joy by Aundi KolberWiden the Window: Training Your Brain and Body to Thrive During Stress and Recover from Trauma Hardcover by Elizabeth A. Stanley PhDThe Pocket Guide to the Polyvagal Theory: The Transformative Power of Feeling Safe by Dr. Stephen W. PorgesAnatomy of a Soul: Surprising Connections between Neuroscience and Spiritual Practices That Can Transform Your Life and Relationships by Dr. Curt ThompsonMindsight: The New Science of Personal Transformation by Dr. Daniel SiegelEvery Breath We Take: Living in the Presence, Love, and Generosity of God by Dr. Terry WardleJoyful Journey: Listening to Immanuel by Dr. E. James Wilder III, Ms. Anna Kang, Dr. John Loppnow, and Dr. Sungshim LoppnowPDF for Immanuel Journaling by Summer Joy GrossConnect with Summer:Her website http://athirstforgod.com/InstaGram @revsummerjoyFacebook @SummerGross and @ThePresenceProject
Do you know a Latter-day Saint that has something important to say? Someone who Latter-day Saints could benefit from getting inside the head of? Someone who’s passionate about something Gospel related? If so, send them my way! Comment below or email me at faithfulperspectivepodcast@gmail.com - Also Available On: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ONaHZUS7FRnPqMAMX5CQh Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/faithful-perspective/id1522640829 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnoOHQ_wjQRrbPCetzh0PJQ SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/hayden-carroll-200256020
Recording artists Propaganda and Jon Foreman (of Switchfoot) join Pastor John Perkins and Pastor Matthew J. Watts to discuss the racial divide in America today. They discuss law enforcement, the question of who America is, the role of music and sports, and the hope they have.Go to perkinsandwatts.com to donate to production costs.Resources relevant to this episode:PropagandaJon Foreman, Switchfoot20 years by PropagandaThe Meritocracy MythThe Sound by SwitchfootLet Justice Roll Down by John M. PerkinsSNL Beyonce sketchJay Z 444Cereal Video - defunding the dolice with PropagandaIncarceration statistics from PrisonPolicy.orgRethinking Incarceration by Dominique DuBois GillardSocial Constructivism and Christianity by Stephen W. JonesFamily impacts from the incarceration of fathersCommissioned to Love by John Perkins and Anthony Bobo: https://commissioncircles.com
In "The Essential Works of Thomas More," Gerard B. Wegemer and Stephen W. Smith provide an illustrated collection of St. Thomas More's most important English and Latin works. Hosted by Doug Keck.
In "The Essential Works of Thomas More," Gerard B. Wegemer and Stephen W. Smith provide an illustrated collection of St. Thomas More's most important English and Latin works. Hosted by Doug Keck.
In the second half of their conversation with John P. Perkins, Justin and Stephen consider the problems with colorblindness and the necessity of deconstructing race. They also discuss practical ways forward for each of them. Part 1 was aired in Episode 12. Resources from this episode: 20 20 20 Economic Justice and Equity Initiative Petition and ExplanationPostulating Solutions Podcast with John Perkins and Anthony D. Bobo, Jr.Commissioned to Love by Perkins and BoboDanger of a single story TED TalkMS State Senator’s reference to a hangingAl Sharpton’s speech at the Minneapolis memorial for George FloydWhen Helping Hurts by Corbett and FikkertUp from Slavery by Booker T. WashingtonThe Autobiography of Malcom X as told to Alex HaleyRace the Power of An Illusion video seriesRace the Power of An Illusion companion websiteThe Trouble with Racial Reconciliation by Dr. Kenneth YoungDivided by Faith by Emerson and SmithSocial Constructivism and Christianity by Stephen W. Jones
F*CK YOU MEAN? w/Tovaun Anthony & Bria Beddoe #6 As promised, another epsiode of the F*ck You Mean? Podcast. This episode we talk about the Latest Castlevania Season (minor spoilers), Social Distancing and the effects of COVID-19 with our guest Stephen W. Background music: "Scars" Album provided by the amazing Watch Out For Snakes!
President Andrew Jackson's conflict with the Second Bank of the United States was one of the most consequential political struggles in the early nineteenth century. A fight over the bank's reauthorization, the Bank War, provoked fundamental disagreements over the role of money in politics, competing constitutional interpretations, equal opportunity in the face of a state-sanctioned monopoly, and the importance of financial regulation—all of which cemented emerging differences between Jacksonian Democrats and Whigs. As Stephen W. Campbell argues here, both sides in the Bank War engaged interregional communications networks funded by public and private money. The first reappraisal of this political turning point in US history in almost fifty years, The Bank War and the Partisan Press advances a new interpretation by focusing on the funding and dissemination of the party press.Drawing on insights from the fields of political history, the history of journalism, and financial history, The Bank War and the Partisan Press brings to light a revolving cast of newspaper editors, financiers, and postal workers who appropriated the financial resources of preexisting political institutions—and even created new ones—to enrich themselves and further their careers. The bank propagated favorable media and tracked public opinion through its system of branch offices while the Jacksonians did the same by harnessing the patronage networks of the Post Office. Campbell's work contextualizes the Bank War within larger political and economic developments at the national and international levels. Its focus on the newspaper business documents the transition from a seemingly simple question of renewing the bank's charter to a multisided, nationwide sensation that sorted the US public into ideologically polarized political parties. In doing so, The Bank War and the Partisan Press shows how the conflict played out on the ground level in various states—in riots, duels, raucous public meetings, politically orchestrated bank runs, arson, and assassination attempts. The resulting narrative moves beyond the traditional boxing match between Jackson and bank president Nicholas Biddle, balancing political institutions with individual actors, and business practices with party attitudes.-Stephen W. Campbell is a lecturer in the History Department at Cal Poly Pomona. He is the author of The Bank War and the Partisan Press: Newspapers, Financial Institutions, and the Post Office in Jacksonian America. You can follow him on Twitter, @Historian_Steve.---Support for the Age of Jackson Podcast was provided by Isabelle Laskari, Jared Riddick, John Muller, Julianne Johnson, Laura Lochner, Mark Etherton, Marshall Steinbaum, Martha S. Jones, Michael Gorodiloff, Mitchell Oxford, Richard D. Brown, Rod, Rosa, Stephen Campbell, and Victoria Johnson, Alice Burton, as well as Andrew Jackson's Hermitage in Nashville, TN.
One of the most controversial issues during the presidency of Andrew Jackson centered around the future of the Second Bank of the United States. During the changing economic and social conditions of the 1820's and 1830's, there was much hostility between the Bank on the one hand, and rising capitalists, urban workers, and farmers on the other. In this context, Jackson aimed to do away with the Bank. The Bank's supporters, however, struck back. In a move intended to wrench political support from Jackson, Henry Clay forced a bill through the Senate to recharter the Bank. Jackson vetoed the bill, beginning the long struggle which has become known as "The Bank War." Jackson defeated Clay in the presidential election of 1832 despite Clay's efforts. Taking his political victory as a mandate from the people to destroy the Bank, he withdrew federal deposits, thereby setting the stage for the Bank's eventual death in 1836.Published in 1967, in Andrew Jackson and the Bank War Robert V. Remini begins by discussing the antagonists in the Bank War: Jackson and Biddle. He states that "the destruction of the Bank occurred because it got caught between [these] two willful, proud, and stubborn men..." He then goes on to details of the struggle, "emphasizing the ways in which the War transformed the presidential office: how Jackson capitalized on the struggle to strengthen the executive branch of the government and infuse it with much of the power it enjoys today."Joining me in this discussion of about Andrew Jackson and the Bank War by one of the greatest historians of Andrew Jackson is Dr. Stephen W. Campbell.Dr. Campbell received his Ph.D. In History from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 2013, completing his dissertation on the "Bank War" with a particular emphasis on newspaper editors and political institutions. His first book, developed from this thesis, is scheduled to come out in the fall of 2018 with the University of Kansas Press. He is currently a lecturer at Pasadena City College.
“A Prairie Girl’s Faith” is explored by author and recognized authority on Laura Ingalls Wilder, Stephen W. Hines.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ “From the Field” Series, Managing Editor Brian Gorman continues his conversation with Stephen W. Maye – a business leader and change agent with experience leading diverse teams across north America and Asia-Pacific. He is the co-creator and chief integrator of the Change Execution Methodology (CEM) for
Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ “From the Field” Series, Managing Editor Brian Gorman interviews Stephen W. Maye – a business leader and change agent with experience leading diverse teams across north America and Asia-Pacific. He is the co-creator and chief integrator of the Change Execution Methodology (CEM) for business transformation that
Stevil is joined by JJ Webb, Tyler James Nicol and Stephen W.B. Blakely Mason to talk about their upcoming comedy extravaganza, FICTION FACTIONS, and the madness behind it. The show is delightfully teased, and the group talks about the Nerdlesque bubble that is Vancouver, and how it is slowly sucking the life from Stephen. Tyler shares one of the most depressingly hilarious stories of all time and we all learn to have a healthy fear of Tarek from Megasteakman. There is still time to pick up your tickets for Fiction Factions at www.fictionfactions.brownpapertickets.com