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In today's episode, we explore the concept of spiritual ego and how it can be mistaken for your truth. Khrey shares a personal experience that sheds light on the subtle ways spiritual wisdom can sometimes mask fear and judgment. If you're a healer, business owner, or someone who's done the work but still feels stuck or uncertain about your light, this episode is for you. Tune in for a conversation on embracing true spiritual wisdom, letting go of rigid ideals, and showing up authentically in the world.Tune in now to learn:00:30 – The Pattern of “I've Done the Work” Yet Still Hiding For those who feel stuck despite all the inner work.01:06 – Transitioning From Sacred Circles to Digital Expression Letting your message reach more people with integrity.01:22 – A Message to the Leaders, Healers & Sacred Space HoldersWhy does this conversation matter deeply to those in service?01:53 – Visibility & VulnerabilityThe hidden fear of being seen again.02:25 – When Spiritual Language Covers Fear Distinguishing discernment from contraction.03:02 – The Collective Cloak of “Spiritual Ego”How a spiritual image can become another mask.04:04 – Self-Protection Disguised as BoundariesWhen the ego masquerades as healthy discernment.05:12 – A Real-Life Story from a Reiki CohortWitnessing manipulation in spiritual spaces.06:27 – “True Healers Don't Promote”Unpacking this limiting belief and its roots.07:39 – Reframing Promotion as Sacred SharingWhy digital visibility is not ego, it's devotion.08:24 – The Spiritual Ego vs Embodied TruthA call to return to your authentic presence.09:28 – Calling In, Not Calling OutCompassionate confrontation and spiritual maturity.10:23 – When Identity Hijacks WisdomAre you leading from truth or the image of being “awakened”?11:48 – The Frequency of True Wisdom Love, curiosity, and expansion as indicators of truth.12:55 – Why We Shame Those in Their PowerA collective shadow rooted in our self-doubt.13:39 – “Still Processing” and The Loop TrapWhen spiritual work becomes spiritual stagnancy.14:21 – Healing is Not a Life SentencePermission to embody and enjoy your evolution.14:58 – Past Life Wisdom & Embodiment Today What does it mean to carry mastery?15:15 – Religious Conditioning and RighteousnessThe roots of judgment are from early dogma.16:17 – False Humility & Conformity Spiritual egos need to stay small to be “good.”16:49 – Being “Too Much” is Often Being in TruthReclaiming your power and presence unapologetically.17:22 – The Trigger of Someone Else's LightA deeper understanding of projection and mirroring.17:26 – The Birth of the Core Essence Program The “why” behind this soul-aligned offering.18:02 – Returning Home to TruthLanding back into body, voice, and divine frequencyJoin Rest & Release: Energetic Reset, Nervous System Healing & Gateway to Your Core Essence - An Activation Experience to find true peace and rest.https://www.holikhrey.com/event-details/rest-release-energetic-reset-nervous-system-healing-gateway-to-your-core-essenceWhen you're ready to work with Khrey:https://beacons.ai/holikhreyFollow her on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/holikhrey/Download FREE Core Essence workbookshttps://coreessenceacademy.podia.com/Join our Holistic Group on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/share/CRy79fwxfVFjuZRZ/Or join our Soulfull Communityhttps://www.facebook.com/share/g/rZLq83rwdg8KuwoU/MAGIC MIND ELIXERhttps://www.magicmind.com/KHREYLT20Use code KHREYLT20 for 20% off your first purchase, or KHREYLT20 for a BIG discount for subscribing!FREE MEDITATION: https://youtu.be/OO_2yK1TI1w?si=eG_fvJqIgGbmDhUg
We discover the weird things you found when you moved in with your partner and what you get ripped off with - what's gotten smaller. We chat Sydney Trains, Harrison Ford on Jimmy KImmel and Paul McCartney on SNL 50. Also, Marty isn't too happy with a new version of the Love Boat.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, we're joined by J Wortham, journalist and culture writer at The New York Times. They are the co-author of Black Futures and a former co-host of the podcast Still Processing. In this conversation, J shares their thoughts on the relationship between reading comprehension and social media, reflects on their evolving relationship with their name, and reveals what they look for in a great book.The Stacks Book Club pick for January is The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley. We will discuss the book on January 29th with J Wortham returning as our guest.You can find everything we discuss on today's show on The Stacks' website:https://thestackspodcast.com/2025/1/1/ep-352-j-worthamConnect with J: Instagram | TwitterConnect with The Stacks: Instagram | Twitter | Shop | Patreon | Goodreads | Substack | SubscribeSUPPORT THE STACKSJoin The Stacks Pack on PatreonTo support The Stacks and find out more from this week's sponsors, click here.Purchasing books through Bookshop.org or Amazon earns The Stacks a small commission.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Whether it's an essay on last night's viral moment, a deep dive into a favorite celebrity's career, or a hot take that sets social media on fire, cultural critique is something that helps us analyze, question, and understand the world around us. But what makes a good piece of criticism? And why do we sometimes embrace it—or resist it—so strongly? Joining us this week to talk intimately about the state of cultural criticism is journalist, writer, and care worker, J Wortham. You may know J as a staff writer for The New York Times Magazine, where they co-hosted the podcast ‘Still Processing — a weekly show about pop culture, television, films, books, music, and the internet. J is also a sound healer, reiki practitioner, and herbalist oriented towards healing justice and liberation. During our conversation, we discuss the role of the critic in our society, how to distinguish between a care-centered vs. a bad-faith critique, and the ways in which platforms like Twitter and TikTok have made criticism so accessible in both good and bad ways. About the Podcast The Therapy for Black Girls Podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a licensed Psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible versions of ourselves. Resources & Announcements Grab your copy of Sisterhood Heals. Where to Find J Substack Website Instagram Twitter Stay Connected Is there a topic you'd like covered on the podcast? Submit it at therapyforblackgirls.com/mailbox. If you're looking for a therapist in your area, check out the directory at https://www.therapyforblackgirls.com/directory. Take the info from the podcast to the next level by joining us in the Therapy for Black Girls Sister Circle community.therapyforblackgirls.com Grab your copy of our guided affirmation and other TBG Merch at therapyforblackgirls.com/shop. The hashtag for the podcast is #TBGinSession. Make sure to follow us on social media: Twitter: @therapy4bgirls Instagram: @therapyforblackgirls Facebook: @therapyforblackgirls Our Production Team Executive Producers: Dennison Bradford & Maya Cole Howard Senior Producer: Ellice Ellis Producer: Tyree Rush Associate Producer: Zariah Taylor See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Carla and Dex share their raw reactions to the 2024 Presidential election. With no outline or segments, it's a heartfelt, off-the-cuff conversation as they process the results and how they're personally navigating the aftermath. From coping with the outcome to confronting the challenges of moving forward in a divided world, this episode is a rollercoaster of feelings and reflections. Tune in for a real and honest discussion, as Carla and Dex work through it all—together. SO WHAT NOW? TAKEAWAYS Election Shock and Disappointment: The hosts express disappointmentover Trump's re-election, with surprise that his controversial policiesand divisive rhetoric did not prevent his victory. They voice concernabout the country's future and the social divides it highlights. Representation Matters: One host discusses the emotional impact ofseeing Kamala Harris, a woman of color, in a leadership position, whichgave her a sense of visibility and pride. However, there is alsofrustration that gender and racial biases may have hindered Harris'ssupport. Frustration with Social Media and Misinformation: The hosts criticizehow misinformation spread on social media influenced people'sopinions, especially around topics like abortion, LGBTQ rights, andhealthcare. Importance of Local Politics: Beyond the presidential election, the hostsemphasize the significance of local issues, such as marijuanalegalization and education funding, urging listeners to remainpolitically active and informed at all levels of government. Self-Care and Emotional Processing: In coping with the electionoutcome, the hosts discuss the importance of processing feelings in asupportive environment rather than engaging in social media debates,aiming to foster resilience and stay involved in the political processdespite setbacks. Role of Women and Bias: There is a shared feeling of rejection amongthe hosts, particularly regarding gender bias in leadership. They notethe resistance against women, especially women of color, holdingpowerful roles, which feels like a societal setback. CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: CARLA WILMARIS | DEX
Last week, communities across the state voted on whether to raise property taxes to support public services and facilities. Here's a look at how some of those local issues fared.
Chimney Rock Resident Megan Venuto joins Good Morning BT to share her story after losing her business during Hurricane Helene.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kirk talks with Wesley Morris and Josh Gwynn about the endless world of Stevie Wonder. Morris and Gwynn are host and producer, respectively, of the brilliant new six-part podcast series The Wonder of Stevie.Check out Josh Gwynn's terrific pop culture podcast Back Issue, Wesley Morris's culture podcast Still Processing, and Morris' essential writing on Aretha Franklin, Jam & Lewis, Meshell Ndegeocello, and his mustache, as well as his 2019 essay about Black American Music.REFERENCED ON THIS EPISODE:"Wild Wild West" by Will Smith, Kool Moe Dee, Rub Fusari, and Stevie Wonder, 1999"Straight, No Chaser" by Thelonious Monk, recorded 1967Thelma Golden and Michelle Obama talking about listening to records as kids, from Episode 5 of The Wonder of StevieStevie Wonder Song Excerpts:"Keep On Running" from Music of My Mind, 1972"You Are the Sunshine of My Life" from Talking Book, 1972"Jesus Children of America" from Innervisions, 1973"Boogie On Reggae Woman" from Fulfillingness' First FInale, 1974"I Wish," "Sir Duke," and "As," from Songs in the Key of Life, 1976"Happy Birthday" from Hotter Than July, 1980----LINKS-----SUPPORT STRONG SONGS!Paypal | Patreon.com/StrongsongsMERCH STOREstore.strongsongspodcast.comSOCIAL MEDIAIG: @Kirk_Hamilton | Threads: @Kirk_HamiltonNEWSLETTERnewsletter.kirkhamilton.comJOIN THE DISCORDhttps://discord.gg/GCvKqAM8SmSTRONG SONGS PLAYLISTSSpotify | Apple Music | YouTube MusicSHOW ARTTom Deja, Bossman Graphics--------------------OCTOBER 2024 WHOLE-NOTE PATRONSElizabeth CulverMeryl AllisonRobyn MetcalfeBrian TempletCesarBob TuckerCorpus FriskyBen BarronCatherine WarnerDamon WhiteKaya WoodallJay SwartzRushDaniel Hannon-BarryChristopher MillerJamie WhiteChristopher McConnellDavid MascettiJoe LaskaKen HirshMelanie AndrichJenness GardnerNathaniel BauernfeindPaul DelaneyDave SharpeSami SamhuriJeremy DawsonAccessViolationAndre BremerDave FloreyOCTOBER 2024 HALF-NOTE PATRONSLawrenceSy JacobsirritableIan PiddAndrew HoferJordan GatenbyMelissa KuhnsAshleySeattle Trans and Nonbinary Choral EnsembleKevin MarceloMatt CSamantha CoatesJamesMark NadasdiJeffDan CutterJoseph RomeroOl ParkerJohn BerryDanielle KrizClint McElroyMordok's Vape PenInmar GivoniMichael SingerMerv AdrianJoe GalloLauren KnottsDave KolasHenry MindlinMonica St. AngeloStephen WolkwitzSuzanneRand LeShayMaxeric spMatthew JonesThomasAnthony MentzJames McMurryEthan LaserBrian John PeterChris RemoMatt SchoenthalAaron WilsonDent EarlCarlos LernerMisty HaisfieldAbraham BenrubiChris KotarbaCallum WebbLynda MacNeilDick MorganBen SteinSusan GreenGrettir AsmundarsonSean MurphyRandal VegterRobert Granatdave malloyAlan MaassNick GallowayHeather Jjohn halpinPeter HardingDavidJohn BaumanMartín SalíasStu BakerSteve MartinoDr Arthur A GrayCarolinaGary PierceMatt BaxterLuigi BocciaE Margaret WartonCharles McGeeCatherine ClauseEthan BaumanKenIsWearingAHatJordan BlockAaron WadeJeff UlmDavid FutterJamieDeebsPortland Eye CareRichard SneddonJanice BerryDoreen CarlsonDavid McDarbyWendy GilchristElliot RosenLisa TurnerPaul WayperBruno GaetaKenneth JungZak RemerRishi SahayJeffrey BeanJason ReitmanAilie FraserRob TsukNATALIE MISTILISJosh SingerAmy Lynn ThornsenAdam WKelli BrockingtonVictoria Yumino caposselaSteve PaquinDavid JoskeBernard KhooRobert HeuerDavid NoahGeraldine ButlerMadeleine MaderJason PrattAbbie BergDoug BelewDermot CrowleyAchint SrivastavaRyan RairighMichael BermanLinda DuffyBonnie PrinsenLiz SegerEoin de BurcaKevin PotterM Shane BordersDallas HockleyJason GerryNell MorseNathan GouwensLauren ReayEric PrestemonCookies250Angela LivingstoneDiane HughesMichael CasnerLowell MeyerStephen TsoneffJoshua HillGeoff GoldenPascal RuegerRandy SouzaClare HolbertonDiane TurnerTom ColemanDhu WikMelmaniacEric HelmJonathan DanielsCaro FieldNaomi WatsonDavid CushmanAlexanderChris KGavin DoigSam FennTanner MortonAJ SchusterJennifer BushDavid StroudBrad CallahanAmanda FurlottiAndrew BakerAndrew FairL.B. MorseBill ThorntonBrian AmoebasBrett DouvilleJeffrey OlsonMatt BetzelNate from KalamazooMelanie StiversRichard TollerAlexander PolsonJustin McElroyArjun SharmaJames JohnsonKevin MorrellColin Hodo
It seems that not only the fan bases of the Knicks and Timberwolves are still processing this trade, newest Knick Karl-Anthony Towns is also doing the same thing but for a very different reason. According to multiple NBA Insiders, KAT had no idea he was going to be traded and never had a conversation about it with Minnesota. The Wolves may have done a huge favor for NY in the process. Towns could be motivated with a chip on his shoulder for his treatment on his way out of Minnesota next season… Troy Mahabir breaks all of this down! SHOW CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:42 - KAT Blindsided By Trade To Knicks 01:16 - Timberwolves Never Discussed Trade For KAT 02:33 - KAT Still Processing Trade To NY 03:32 - Towns Deserved To Be Treated Better Exiting Minnesota 04:45 - Is Towns Unhappy With Trade To Knicks? 05:19 - Knicks Hold A Special Place In KATs Heart 06:40 - Towns Could Be Extra Motivated To Prove Worth Next Season 08:40 - Brunson Paired With A Motivated KAT Could Be Lethal! LISTEN NOW TO GET YOUR KNICKS FIX! Catch the latest special interviews, shorts, fan interactions, and more by following the show! Don't forget to turn on notifications so you don't miss another episode! Rather Watch the latest Knicks Recap episode? Catch us on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/@TheKnicksRecap Follow The Knicks Recap on all social media platforms! Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKnicksRecap Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TheKnicksRecap/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/u/TheKnicksRecap?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheKnicksRecap/ Rather Listen to The Knicks Recap on a different platform? Catch us on ALL of your favorite streaming platforms: Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3SKSl8o Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3QrEfr6 iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-knicks-recap-a-new-yor-100895112/ Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/3QoZrOd Other Pod Channels: https://anchor.fm/the-knicks-recap Grab our MERCH featuring some of the graphics you've seen us create to take your Knicks fandom to the NEXT LEVEL: MAIN STORE: https://theknicksrecap.myspreadshop.com/ CashApp: $TheKnicksRecap Have a comment about the show, an interview, or a graphic idea? Reach out to The Knicks Recap on ALL SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS!
Gracie Elvin and Matt de Neef are back this week with Abby and Loren to talk Classic Lorient Agglomération. Plus, final takes on the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift! We're still not over it.Next week we will try to tackle some listener questions. Submit yours to the Escape Collective Discord (Wheel Talk channel) or send in your own audio diary here!Obsessions: Loren - her kids, Gracie - her postpartum body, Abby - cooking, specifically cheesy creamed corn, Matt - Ted Lasso
The GOP convention is in full swing, JD Vance is named Trump's running mate and yet I'm still focused on the events from Saturday. Everything else feels smaller now.
Journalist J. Wortham (The New York Times Magazine, Still Processing) recounts what happened when they visited a nude queer beach in Oaxaca; author Curtis Sittenfeld discusses her newest novel Romantic Comedy, which flips the script on the celebrity love story; and singer-songwriter Margo Cilker performs "With the Middle" from her sophomore album Valley of Heart's Delight. Plus, host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello highlight some favorite romantic moments in cinema.
This week on the Mind School Podcast Bre is joined by Courtney from Seeking Wilder who facilitated the recent 6 day Mind School Immersion with her. This episode is their reflection on the magic that occurred over those six days.Tune in to hear them chat about:
Dave Lomas, Dr. David Bennett, and Jessica Gracewski discuss the difficulties of teaching on identity, and the limitations of language on claiming our identity, especially in regards to sexuality.
Dave Lomas, Dr. David Bennett, and Melissa Weinisch discuss the story of Jacob, and the embodied of experiences of wrestling through our identity with God.
Dave Lomas, Jessica Gracewski, and Mike Gleim discuss the recent response from our church to our current teaching series, and how greater vulnerability and obedience to God leads to greater knowledge of ourselves.
A panel discussion between Dr. Fred Johnson, Christy Berghoef, Sarah Leach and Rev. Dr. Jared Cramer. Moderated by Stan Greene. Event co-sponsored by Hope Church, Douglas UCC, First United Methodist Church of Holland, St. John's Episcopal Church of Grand Haven, Still Processing, and Vote Common Good West Michigan. Organized by the Holland UCC Justice Action Team.
Dave Lomas, Jessica Gracewski, and Mike Gleim discuss the traditional and modern self, maturity in Christ, and the implications of tech on identity. The ending prayer meditation is from "Habits of the Household" by Justin Whitmel Earley: https://bit.ly/3IrJTH7
After anything that happens you have to go back and sell for flight. You have to go back and try to find what you did wrong. What I did wrong was we lost communication. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kimology411/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kimology411/support
Dave Lomas, Jessica Gracewski, and Melissa Weinisch discuss the Divine Call, looking inward, and the role of community in identity formation. If you have questions or comments that you would like discussed in an upcoming episode, email us at hello@realitysf.com.
The Still Processing series has returned to create more space to discuss our Sunday teaching series, “Losing Self, Knowing Self.” We hope this series helps clarify, assist, and provide more context for these deeper theological conversations. This week, Dave Lomas, Jessica Gracewski, and Mike Gleim discuss identity formation, the Cultural Imaginary, and Barbie. If you have questions or comments that you would like discussed in an upcoming episode, email us at hello@realitysf.com.
So much stuff going on today. Didn't sleep last night, send an email to ron, found out he's not in love with me, huge crowd at our ribbon cutting, and now we're here ready to take a nap before I have to work tonight. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kimology411/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kimology411/support
In this episode, Jenna Wortham (Black Futures and Still Processing) joins Prudie (Jenée Desmond-Harris) to answer letters from readers about how to get over a crush, what to do about a fiancé's sneaky candy bar habit, and how to cope when your best friend's secret social media reveals that she's an unapologetic bigot who hates pretty much everyone. If you want more Dear Prudence, join Slate Plus, Slate's membership program. Jenée answers an extra question every week, just for members. Go to Slate.com/prudieplus to sign up. It's just $15 for your first three months. This podcast is produced by Se'era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario, and Jenée Desmond-Harris, with help from Maura Currie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Jenna Wortham (Black Futures and Still Processing) joins Prudie (Jenée Desmond-Harris) to answer letters from readers about how to get over a crush, what to do about a fiancé's sneaky candy bar habit, and how to cope when your best friend's secret social media reveals that she's an unapologetic bigot who hates pretty much everyone. If you want more Dear Prudence, join Slate Plus, Slate's membership program. Jenée answers an extra question every week, just for members. Go to Slate.com/prudieplus to sign up. It's just $15 for your first three months. This podcast is produced by Se'era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario, and Jenée Desmond-Harris, with help from Maura Currie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Jenna Wortham (Black Futures and Still Processing) joins Prudie (Jenée Desmond-Harris) to answer letters from readers about how to get over a crush, what to do about a fiancé's sneaky candy bar habit, and how to cope when your best friend's secret social media reveals that she's an unapologetic bigot who hates pretty much everyone. If you want more Dear Prudence, join Slate Plus, Slate's membership program. Jenée answers an extra question every week, just for members. Go to Slate.com/prudieplus to sign up. It's just $15 for your first three months. This podcast is produced by Se'era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario, and Jenée Desmond-Harris, with help from Maura Currie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Jenna Wortham (Black Futures and Still Processing) joins Prudie (Jenée Desmond-Harris) to answer letters from readers about how to get over a crush, what to do about a fiancé's sneaky candy bar habit, and how to cope when your best friend's secret social media reveals that she's an unapologetic bigot who hates pretty much everyone. If you want more Dear Prudence, join Slate Plus, Slate's membership program. Jenée answers an extra question every week, just for members. Go to Slate.com/prudieplus to sign up. It's just $15 for your first three months. This podcast is produced by Se'era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario, and Jenée Desmond-Harris, with help from Maura Currie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 4 - Bonta and Shasky breakdown the fans frustration with the 49ers.
Journalist J. Wortham (The New York Times Magazine, Still Processing) recounts what happened when they visited a nude queer beach in Oaxaca; author Curtis Sittenfeld discusses her newest novel Romantic Comedy, which flips the script on the celebrity love story; and singer-songwriter Margo Cilker performs "With the Middle" from her sophomore album Valley of Heart's Delight. Plus, host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello highlight some favorite romantic moments in cinema.
This week, Emily Bazelon and David Plotz are joined by Wesley Morris, critic at large for The New York Times and co-host of the Still Processing podcast, to cogitate on Conundrums 2023. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Thanks to everyone who submitted Conundrums, especially Alex, Brian, Mitchell Kosht, Patricia Gonzalez, Kali Rocha, Becca Nagorsky, Kevin Maginnis, Kevin Collins, Beth Kirsch, Brian Cechnicki, Chuck Terhark, Howard W, Brian, Mike Daugherty, Alan Dybner, Tim Falzone, Matthew Gill, Cynthia Weiner, and the incomparable Phil Goldstein. Benjamin Wittes for Dog Shit Daily: My encounter with a shit-throwing neighborhood Karen Jon Mendelsohn for American Songwriter: The Real Reason Why Van Halen Asked Venues For Bowls of M&Ms Containing ‘No Brown Ones' The Sellout: A Novel by Paul Beatty Working: People Talk About What They Do All Day and How They Feel About What They Do by Studs Terkel Richard Scarry's What Do People Do All Day? by Richard Scarry In Love: A Memoir of Love and Loss by Amy Bloom Amy Bloom for This American Life: Exit Strategy Gabfest Reads: He Wanted to Die Holding Hands For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, David, Emily, and Wesley tackle three more Conundrums. In the latest Gabfest Reads, John talks with Brad Stulberg about Master of Change: How to Excel When Everything Is Changing – Including You. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Jared Downing and Cheyna Roth with live show support from Katie Rayford Research by Julie Huygen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What is settler colonialism? How does this concept relate to Israel and Palestine? What about other countries? These are all great questions which I discussed in this episode with Arnon Degani. Arnon is currently a Fellow at Molad – Center for the Renewal of Israeli Democracy, specializing in the history of Zionism, Palestinian nationalism, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He recently released the Hebrew podcast series "Hesket Oslo," examining the Oslo Accords, and is currently working on the English adaptation, "Still Processing." His doctoral research focused on the integration of Palestinian Arabs into Israeli society from 1948 to 1967, as revealed through daily encounters with Israeli officials, and his upcoming manuscript titled "Our Arabs" explores this topic in depth. He is contributor to the scholarly and intellectual debate on if and how the settler-colonialism comparative framework benefits the study of Israel and Palestine. We hope you will enjoy this conversation.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/jerusalemunplugged. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dave Lomas, Jessica Gracewski, and Mike Gleim discuss the conclusion to our series "The Unseen Realm," and share a testimony from a congregant in our church.
Dave Lomas, Jessica Gracewski, and Mike Gleim discuss free will, the difference between a divided and a constrained will, and spiritual bondage. If you have questions or comments that you would like discussed in an upcoming episode, email us at hello@realitysf.com.
Dave Lomas, Jessica Gracewski, and Mike Gleim discuss Sunday's teaching, the difference between a naturalist versus spiritualist worldview, and the importance of confession. If you have questions or comments that you would like discussed in an upcoming episode, email us at hello@realitysf.com.
Dr. David Bennett joins Dave Lomas and Jessica Gracewski to discuss the powers at work in our world and demonic visitation. If you have questions or comments that you would like discussed in an upcoming episode, email us at hello@realitysf.com.
Brewers reporter Curt Hogg and host JR Radcliffe discuss the team's two losses to Arizona in the wild-card series, bringing the 2023 season to a screeching halt. Is the sustained lack of success in the playoffs really just a series of bad breaks, or something bigger? How did the Brandon Woodruff injury derail the dream from the start? Rough outings for Corbin Burnes, Devin Williams and (one bad inning, anyway) Freddy Peralta. Jesse Winker really got two postseason at-bats? What are the expectations for manager Craig Counsell returning to the team? Plus, a look at the moments that could have turned the tide (Evan Longoria? Really?) and the bigger question of how to evaluate the 2023 campaign. Was this success? Music intro: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music. Music clip: "ABC" by Jackson 5.
Dave Lomas, Jessica Gracewski, and Mike Gleim reflect on our Encountering God conference weekend, featuring special testimonies from our community. If you have questions or comments that you would like discussed in an upcoming podcast, email us at hello@realitysf.com.
Bonus episode! This special episode was recorded live this summer at the 2023 BlackStar Film Festival. Maori and guest co-host, multimedia artist, Rashid Zakat interview New York Times Magazine writer and community care worker J Wortham. The three discuss technology beyond screens and devices, the safe space created at Beyoncé's Renaissance Tour, and J's forthcoming book, Work of Body. And get ready for lots of astrology talk!Subscribe to Many Lumens wherever you listen to your podcasts and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @manylumens for the latest.All episode transcripts and show notes are available at manylumens.com.Many Lumens is brought to you by the Open Society Foundations.
Dave Lomas, Jessica Gracewski, and Mike Gleim discuss the Three Rebellions, the sons of god, reading the Bible literally vs. figuratively, and spiritual powers in this world. If you have questions or comments that you would like discussed in an upcoming podcast, email us at hello@realitysf.com.
Still Processing is a new podcast series devoted to topics from our Sunday teaching series, The Unseen Realm, that require more space to discuss. We hope this series helps clarify, assist, and provide more context for these deeper theological conversations. This week, Dave Lomas, Jessica Gracewski, and Mike Gleim discuss the elohim, the Book of Enoch, and the divine council. If you have questions or comments that you would like discussed in an upcoming podcast, email us at hello@realitysf.com.
Snacks is back! Lynn Williams and Sam Mewis start by recapping the USWNT's World Cup run, including the loss to Sweden and what the journey meant to Lynn. They're then joined by USWNT keeper Alyssa Naeher (18:00), who talks in depth about the penalty shootout against Sweden and why she's not convinced the last goal went in. They wrap by looking ahead to the rest of the NWSL season, including the last Challenge Cup ever (46:35).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Has the process been a failure in Philadelphia? Also, Nashville is angry with Keyshawn over leaving Derrick Henry out of his top 5 running backs. Plus, ESPN NFL Reporter Sal Paolantonio joins the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Has the process been a failure in Philadelphia? Also, Nashville is angry with Keyshawn over leaving Derrick Henry out of his top 5 running backs. Plus, ESPN NFL Reporter Sal Paolantonio joins the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Has the process been a failure in Philadelphia? Also, Nashville is angry with Keyshawn over leaving Derrick Henry out of his top 5 running backs. Plus, ESPN NFL Reporter Sal Paolantonio joins the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Has the process been a failure in Philadelphia? Also, Nashville is angry with Keyshawn over leaving Derrick Henry out of his top 5 running backs. Plus, ESPN NFL Reporter Sal Paolantonio joins the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Has the process been a failure in Philadelphia? Also, Nashville is angry with Keyshawn over leaving Derrick Henry out of his top 5 running backs. Plus, ESPN NFL Reporter Sal Paolantonio joins the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” came into theaters with a huge responsibility: It had to address the death of Chadwick Boseman, the star of the first “Black Panther” movie, who died of cancer in August 2020.Wesley and J discuss how the film offers the audience an experience of collective grief and mourning — something that never happened in the United States in response to the losses of 2020. They interrogate what it means that this gesture of healing came from Marvel and Disney, a corporate empire that is in control of huge swaths of our entertainment, and not from another type of leadership.Additional resources:To hear what Wesley and J had to say about the first “Black Panther” movie, listen to this episode of “Still Processing” from 2018. Ryan Coogler, the director of “Wakanda Forever,” spoke to the author Ta-Nehisi Coates about the making of movie, and how it captured the real-life grief that people experienced after Chadwick Boseman's death. Listen to their conversation here.
J Wortham and Wesley Morris are back, just in time for Scorpio season. Ever since they watched Jordan Peele's latest film, “Nope,” together over the summer, they haven't been able to stop talking about it. The film stars Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer as siblings whose family horse ranch is threatened by an otherworldly creature. But instead of escaping or destroying the monster, they are determined to take a picture of it. Why is proof so important? And what does it mean to be believed? Today: The unresolved questions of “Nope” (some of them, anyway) and what the film says about the grimmer aspects of living in America. (Beware: Spoilers ahead!)“Still Processing” is back for a mini-season. New episodes on Tuesdays. Follow the show on Apple, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon Music or wherever you get your podcasts.
The U.S. Open crowned its winners this weekend. But for a lot of fans, this year's competition was less about who won, and more about a player who wasn't even involved in the final matches.Serena Williams, who announced last month that she'd be retiring from tennis after this year's tournament, has made an indelible impact on her sport and left a legacy away from the court that has very little precedent.Guest: Wesley Morris, a critic at large for The New York Times and co-host of Times podcast “Still Processing.”Background reading: At the U.S. Open, Serena Williams laughed, rocked sparkly shoes, rang the bell at the stock exchange, beat two opponents, teared up and said goodbye. Here's an exploration of her magical last week in tennis.As Ms. Williams played her final matches, women have seen their own lives reflected in the triumphs and trials of the tennis superstar.For more information on today's episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.
We're back with a new season on April 14! Jenna Wortham is on book leave, so Wesley Morris will be taking on solo hosting duties for much of this spring. He will be joined by a stellar cast of guests, including Daphne Brooks to talk pop culture hierarchies, Hanif Abdurraqib to examine television theme songs (and that polarizing “skip intro” button) and Bill Simmons on what happens when athletes try to act. We can't kick off this season, however, without first hearing about what Jenna has been up to. Spoiler alert: black holes.Tune in Thursdays for new episodes.