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Luke 14:25-33 - In this message we are invited to reframe what “budget” means in the life of a follower of Jesus Christ: it's not just about money, but about giving of our time, talents, priorities and resources in such a way that follows His economy. We are challenged to count the cost, allocate wisely, and trust that when we surrender, God supplies more than we think.
Daniel Stillman, author of Good Talk: How to Design Conversations That Matter, reveals how conversations are designed—whether we realize it or not. Drawing from his background in design thinking and facilitation, Daniel breaks down the components of conversational architecture: openings, turns, power dynamics, and interfaces. He explains why physical and digital spaces fundamentally alter what conversations are possible, how to slow down heated exchanges through pacing and tone, and why the most important conversations we design might be the ones we have with ourselves. From boardrooms to Zoom rooms, Daniel shows how small changes to conversational structure can unlock radically different outcomes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Lost Terminal: Quent & Stillman talk it out, and Seth overcomes his misgivings and learns secrets.Lost Terminal will return next week!
Send us a textThe Power Of Sacrificial LoveNov 9, 2025 • Eric StillmanIn the tenth sermon in "The Gospel According to Isaiah" sermon series, we look at Isaiah 52:13 - 53:12 and how God deals with the deeper sin problem of Israel and the world through Jesus, the suffering servant sent by God to rescue us from our sins.
Jonah 4:5-11 - This message reminds us that God's grace is often scandalous to us because He gives it freely to those we think are undeserving — including us. Like Jonah, we can become angry when God's mercy doesn't align with our sense of justice or comfort. God lovingly appoints both blessings and hardships to shape our hearts toward His mission: to show grace to a broken world.
Australian scientist Bruce Stillman reflects on the complicated legacy of American biologist James Watson who has died at the age of 97. He co-discovered the double helix structure of the DNA molecule - but his remarks in later life have drawn criticism.
Jonah 4:1-4 - God asks Jonah a heart-checking question: “Do you do well to be angry?” Jonah knew God's grace for himself, but he resented that same grace when it was shown to his enemies. This message challenges us to process anger with God, let go of bitterness, and reflect God's compassionate heart toward everyone.
Send us a textJustice & CompassionOct 26, 2025 • Eric StillmanIn the eighth sermon in "The Gospel According to Isaiah" sermon series, we look at Isaiah 42:1-13 and how Jesus perfectly blends justice and compassion.
- In this message we explore how humility before God brings transformation and mercy. Using the example of the King of Nineveh in Jonah 3, we look at the contrasts between worldly power and pride with the humility of Christ—the ultimate King who gave up His glory to serve and save.
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Send us a textGod, Where Are You In My Loneliness?Oct 19, 2025 • Eric StillmanIn the seventh sermon in "The Gospel According to Isaiah" sermon series, we look at Isaiah 41:8-16 and Isaiah 43:1-7 and what we learn about the faithful presence of God.
Jonah 3:1-5 - This message challenges believers to move beyond merely believing in God to truly believing God — trusting His Word, nature, and promises.
Aire Stillman is a best-selling author, dynamic speaker, and wellness consultant who specializes in healing trauma through dance and is dedicated to fostering human connection, empowering women, and cultivating loving, purpose-driven communities. With a heart for healing and a passion for transformation, Aire uses her voice and movement to inspire others to live more fully, authentically, and joyfully.Her acclaimed book, Reflections of Unconditional Love, explores life stories—both personal and shared from strangers—offering powerful insights on the true nature of love. The book became a bestseller in the categories of Happiness and Transformation, resonating deeply with readers seeking meaning and connection.Aire has been recognized for her contributions with several honors, including the “Women of Empowerment” award by POWER: The Women of Excellence organization, and a prestigious award from the California State Senate for her exceptional service, collaboration, and dedication to both local and international communities.Her writing has been featured in WILMA Magazine, P.O.W.E.R., and The Hollywood Elite, and she has created compelling content for brands such as ES Lifestyle Consulting, Go Girl, and WTRK.As a seasoned host and speaker, Aire has graced stages and platforms such as the Hollywood Luxury Gala, Women Who Speak, EmpowerHer, She Rises Studios, Fenix TV, Wild Women Summit, Empowered Mammas, and the live dating game show Up to Date at EDC Las Vegas. She's also conducted red carpet interviews with Red-Carpet Series and appeared on numerous news outlets, radio stations, and podcasts.
(0:00) Felger, Mazz, and Murray are joined by Jared Stillman of Stillman and Co. radio and Mad Dog Sports Radio to talk about Mike Vrabel and his return to Tennessee. (20:33) The callers weigh in on what Jared Stillman had to say about Mike Vrabel and the Patriots. (25:40) The Email of the Day and The Final Word! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textGod, Where Are You In My Suffering?Oct 12, 2025 • Eric StillmanIn the sixth sermon in "The Gospel According to Isaiah" sermon series, we look at Isaiah 40 and where God is in our suffering.
This episode is brought to you by ThredUp —and big news: their tech just got a serious upgrade, go check it out! Plus, new customers get 50% off and free shipping when you use the code: PRELOVEDPOD. On today's show, we're chatting with Rachel Stillman, the founder of Ornate Vintage Co. Rachel's journey into vintage started young—growing up surrounded by fashion and art, with a grandfather who was an artist and dealer, a grandmother who was a fashion designer, and a mother who also graduated from FIT, where Rachel herself studied fashion, and sells vintage jewelry. At just 20 years old, as a college student in the middle of a pandemic, Rachel took the leap and opened Ornate Vintage Co.—turning a lifelong dream into reality sooner than she ever imagined. Today, she's sharing her journey with us, including: how her family shaped her creative vision, and her love of vintage showgirl pieces with incredible histories. Plus so much more. Let's dive right in! DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE: [1:34] Rachels is a third-generation FIT grad who grew up surrounded by fashion and art. [5:23] Going to flea markets and auctions with her grandfather [9:12] Her mom found her a $20 Jean Paul Gaultier top at a local consignment shop when she was in middle school. [12:18] She went to school for fashion, like her mom and grandma. [14:34] Starting her vintage business because of a single bulk buy of 500 units, during the pandemic. [17:57] Unloading the inventory and doing DIY photo shoots with friends [22:31] Developing her brand aesthetic and specialties [26:46] Specializing in vintage showgirl costumes. [34:38] On selling at Brimfield. [36:44] Hosting a Whatnot live sale after watching for three years [49:08] Always searching for sexy memorabilia and novelty graphics EPISODE MENTIONS: Ornate Vintage @ornatevintageco @stillvintage Beacon's Closet Golden Nugget Flea Market Manhattan Vintage Show Whatnot Q&A with Toots Vintage on Whatnot Gem Pre-Loved Podcast with Liisa Ditto Vintage LET'S CONNECT:
Jonah 2:1-6 - “Grace from the Pit” reminds us that God often meets us in our lowest moments to redeem and restore us. Jonah's time in the belly of the fish wasn't punishment but a rescue — a place where brokenness met grace.
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Jonah 1:10-17 - Though Jonah ran from God's call because he feared that God would be merciful to Israel's enemies, God intervenes through a supernatural storm and a great fish in order to redirect Jonah and preserve his mission. The central point: we can be “swallowed up” by God's grace—He will pursue us, save us, and send us back out to proclaim mercy, even when we resist.
Jonah 1:10-17 - Though Jonah ran from God's call because he feared that God would be merciful to Israel's enemies, God intervenes through a supernatural storm and a great fish in order to redirect Jonah and preserve his mission. The central point: we can be “swallowed up” by God's grace—He will pursue us, save us, and send us back out to proclaim mercy, even when we resist.
Tom Stillman joins the show to share his excitement for the upcoming season. Plus, Tom Stillman explains how the Blues will transition between Doug Armstrong and Alexander Steen at the end of the season. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Can you truly engage students in active learning when facing hundreds of faces in a lecture hall? We explore this challenge with Justin Shaffer, Founder of Recombinant Education, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies, and Teaching Professor in Chemical and Biological Engineering and Quantitative Biosciences and Engineering at the Colorado School of Mines.Dr. Shaffer shares insights on managing the intensity of teaching to "880 eyeballs" and reveals how highly structured course design transforms large classroom experiences. Together, we examine backwards design principles, effective assessment techniques, and practical classroom activities that enable educators to foster deeper student learning, even at scale.Learn more about Dr. Shaffer's work in his publication - High Structure Course Design.Other materials referenced in this episode include:S. Freeman, S.L. Eddy, M. McDonough, M.K. Smith, N. Okoroafor, H. Jordt, & M.P. Wenderoth, Active learning increases student performance in science, engineering, and mathematics, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 111 (23) 8410-8415, https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1319030111 (2014).E.J. Theobald, M.J. Hill, E. Tran, S. Agrawal, E.N. Arroyo, S. Behling, N. Chambwe, D.L. Cintrón, J.D. Cooper, G. Dunster, J.A. Grummer, K. Hennessey, J. Hsiao, N. Iranon, L. Jones, H. Jordt, M. Keller, M.E. Lacey, C.E. Littlefield, A. Lowe, S. Newman, V. Okolo, S. Olroyd, B.R. Peecook, S.B. Pickett, D.L. Slager, I.W. Caviedes-Solis, K.E. Stanchak, V. Sundaravardan, C. Valdebenito, C.R. Williams, K. Zinsli, & S. Freeman, Active learning narrows achievement gaps for underrepresented students in undergraduate science, technology, engineering, and math, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 117 (12) 6476-6483, https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1916903117 (2020).M.T. Owens, S.B. Seidel, M. Wong, T.E. Bejines, S. Lietz, J.R. Perez, S. Sit, Z. Subedar, G.N. Acker, S.F. Akana, B. Balukjian, H.P. Benton, J.R. Blair, S.M. Boaz, K.E. Boyer, J.B. Bram, L.W. Burrus, D.T. Byrd, N. Caporale, E.J. Carpenter, Y.M. Chan, L. Chen, A. Chovnick, D.S. Chu, B.K. Clarkson, S.E. Cooper, C. Creech, K.D. Crow, J.R. de la Torre, W.F. Denetclaw, K.E. Duncan, A.S. Edwards, K.L. Erickson, M. Fuse, J.J. Gorga, B. Govindan, L.J. Green, P.Z. Hankamp, H.E. Harris, Z. He, S. Ingalls, P.D. Ingmire, J.R. Jacobs, M. Kamakea, R.R. Kimpo, J.D. Knight, S.K. Krause, L.E. Krueger, T.L. Light, L. Lund, L.M. Márquez-Magaña, B.K. McCarthy, L.J. McPheron, V.C. Miller-Sims, C.A. Moffatt, P.C. Muick, P.H. Nagami, G.L. Nusse, K.M. Okimura, S.G. Pasion, R. Patterson, P.S. Pennings, B. Riggs, J. Romeo, S.W. Roy, T. Russo-Tait, L.M. Schultheis, L. Sengupta, R. Small, G.S. Spicer, J.H. Stillman, A. Swei, J.M. Wade, S.B. Waters, S.L. Weinstein, J.K. Willsie, D.W. Wright, C.D. Harrison, L.A. Kelley, G. Trujillo, C.R. Domingo, J.N. Schinske, & K.D. Tanner, Classroom sound can be used to classify teaching practices in college science courses, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 114 (12) 3085-3090, https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1618693114 (2017).A.M. Hermundstad, D.S. Bassett, K.S. Brown, E.M. Aminoff, D. Clewett, S. Freeman, A. Frithsen, A. Johnson, C.M. Tipper, M.B. Miller, S.T. Grafton, & J.M. Carlson, Structural foundations of resting-state and task-based functional connectivity in the human brain, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 110 (15) 6169-6174, https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1219562110 (2013).
Jonah 1:5-10 - God often sends storms into our lives not simply to punish, but to awaken us, redirect us, and draw us back into His purposes. Jonah tried to run away, avoided facing God's call, and in doing so created a bigger problem—not just for himself, but for others around him. Yet God's purposes persist, and even through disobedience, He pursues, disciplines, invites us to “arise,” repent, and take up what He has for us.
Jonah 1:5-10 - God often sends storms into our lives not simply to punish, but to awaken us, redirect us, and draw us back into His purposes. Jonah tried to run away, avoided facing God's call, and in doing so created a bigger problem—not just for himself, but for others around him. Yet God's purposes persist, and even through disobedience, He pursues, disciplines, invites us to “arise,” repent, and take up what He has for us.
Jonah 1:1-4 - This sermon introduces Jonah chapter 1, emphasizing that Jonah's flight from God's command incurs “stormy seas” — turmoil and brokenness — because disobedience always brings consequences. Yet even in Jonah's rebellion, God's mercy pursues him: God sends storms, intervenes, and ultimately provides a way back.
Jonah 1:1-4 - This sermon introduces Jonah chapter 1, emphasizing that Jonah's flight from God's command incurs “stormy seas” — turmoil and brokenness — because disobedience always brings consequences. Yet even in Jonah's rebellion, God's mercy pursues him: God sends storms, intervenes, and ultimately provides a way back.
Alexandra Stillman, Mayor of Arcata, CA joins the Exchange.
This Summer Cooler features one of the most fascinating—and fragile—franchises in the NHL: the Edmonton Oilers.Despite being two-time defending Western Conference champions, the Oilers have no Cup to show for it, and now they face the biggest storyline in the NHL heading into 2025–26:
James 1:19-27 - In this message we are reminded that being doers of the Word means living out our faith in obedience, not just hearing Scripture. James 1 calls us to be quick to listen, slow to speak, slow to anger, and to let God's Word transform our actions. True faith shows itself through bridling the tongue, serving those in need, and living distinctly from the world.
James 1:19-27 - In this message we are reminded that being doers of the Word means living out our faith in obedience, not just hearing Scripture. James 1 calls us to be quick to listen, slow to speak, slow to anger, and to let God's Word transform our actions. True faith shows itself through bridling the tongue, serving those in need, and living distinctly from the world.
Luke 24:45-53 - Jesus “hits send” on His followers—ordinary, unpolished people—and commissions them to proclaim repentance and forgiveness of sins to all nations. He empowers them through the Holy Spirit, opening their understanding of Scripture so they grasp God's redemptive mission. The message challenges believers to embrace their missionary identity now, trusting in God's power rather than human adequacy.
Luke 24:45-53 - Jesus “hits send” on His followers—ordinary, unpolished people—and commissions them to proclaim repentance and forgiveness of sins to all nations. He empowers them through the Holy Spirit, opening their understanding of Scripture so they grasp God's redemptive mission. The message challenges believers to embrace their missionary identity now, trusting in God's power rather than human adequacy.
Luke 24:36-47 - This message, recounts Luke 24:36–47, where the resurrected Jesus appears to his fearful disciples and offers tangible proof—His wounds and eating food—that He is alive. Jesus's bodily resurrection is God's definitive evidence of life, bringing peace, purpose, and confidence even amid doubt and fear
Luke 24:36-47 - This message, recounts Luke 24:36–47, where the resurrected Jesus appears to his fearful disciples and offers tangible proof—His wounds and eating food—that He is alive. Jesus's bodily resurrection is God's definitive evidence of life, bringing peace, purpose, and confidence even amid doubt and fear
Luke 24:13-34 - In this message, Pastor Ken emphasizes that the ultimate Bible study happens when Jesus Himself leads us through Scripture—as He did for the two disciples on the road to Emmaus—bringing clarity, conviction, and joy.
Luke 24:13-34 - In this message, Pastor Ken emphasizes that the ultimate Bible study happens when Jesus Himself leads us through Scripture—as He did for the two disciples on the road to Emmaus—bringing clarity, conviction, and joy.
John Gelasi knows school band can be really meaningful…“Kids tell me, 'the only reason I was able to get up and go to school this morning is because I knew I had band today,'" he said. The award-winning northern Illinois music educator on everything from the magic of learning an instrument to his previous career in actual magic. It's on a new Teachers' Lounge podcast.
John 15:1-17:0 - This message explores how believers, once united with Christ, are appointed as His lifelong co-workers—serving without retirement to bear lasting spiritual fruit. Rooted in John 15, the sermon emphasizes abiding in Christ as essential to fruitful, obedient, sacrificial living.
John 15:1-17:0 - This message explores how believers, once united with Christ, are appointed as His lifelong co-workers—serving without retirement to bear lasting spiritual fruit. Rooted in John 15, the sermon emphasizes abiding in Christ as essential to fruitful, obedient, sacrificial living.
Whit Stillman is something of a cult film director. He rose to prominence in 1990 with his debut film Metropolitan, which became the first in the so-called “Doomed. Bourgeois. In love” trilogy: Barcelona came out in 1994 and The Last Days of Disco in 1998. Set among America's so-called “Preppy” class, the films are comedies of manners in the tradition of Jane Austen, exploring the transitional phase of youth and a certain American identity.The films are now having something of a revival. Stillman joins the New Statesman's culture editor Tanjil Rashid. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Luke 24:1-11 - This message centers on the resurrection of Jesus as the foundation of living hope, contrasting it with superficial hopes rooted in money, health, reputation, or religion. It emphasizes that Jesus' empty tomb is a historical fact that transcends cultural shifts and intellectual objections, giving believers unshakable confidence in God's promises.
Luke 24:1-11 - This message centers on the resurrection of Jesus as the foundation of living hope, contrasting it with superficial hopes rooted in money, health, reputation, or religion. It emphasizes that Jesus' empty tomb is a historical fact that transcends cultural shifts and intellectual objections, giving believers unshakable confidence in God's promises.
What does it take to walk away from a high-paying corporate job and build a 50+ property short-term rental empire? In this episode, I sit down with real estate investor and coach Matt McCall Stillman, along with attorney and legal expert Rory Gill, for a powerful conversation about what it really takes to succeed in the short-term rental world. We dive into Matt's journey—how he went from corporate burnout to STR powerhouse—and unpack the mindset shifts, calculated risks, and coaching that helped him scale. Along the way, we explore market trends, legal must-knows for investors, and why having local knowledge and legal support can make or break your success. Whether you're managing your first listing or looking to grow your portfolio, this episode is full of raw insight, practical advice, and stories that will inspire and inform your next move.
I have to apologize to Will Levis about his shoulder injury. Cam Ward looked rough today at training camp. Tune into Stillman & Company to hear Jared's take on this and much more.
In hour three, Mike & Jason chat with BC Lions linebacker Micah Awe (1:31) ahead of Saturday's game versus the Riders, plus the boys are joined by newest Canuck Chase Stillman (27:03), who was acquired from the Penguins in the Arturs Silovs trade. This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
This week, in Episode #701, Wayne talks with bestselling writer, producer, and creator Curt Pires about his upcoming comiXology original series Stillman! Curt is the creator of hit series' YOUTH as well as WYRD, both of which are in development as Scripted Television Series (at Amazon and FX, respectively), as well as a slew of other original series and graphic novels that have garnered critical acclaim. Here's how Stillman is described: “Peter Stillman leads a double life. By day he is a family man, a successful family man with a loving wife and two beautiful children trying to carve out his own little slice of the American dream. By night—in his real life—he's a violent hitman with deep ties to organized crime.” We delve into the characters in the book as well as how it came to be and how you can get it when it's first released on July 22. Be sure to listen to this fun interview with this accomplished comics creator! Major Spoilers Podcast Network Master Feed RSS Feed Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patreon member. It will help ensure Wayne's Comics Podcast continues far into the future!