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Acts 19:1-10 - This message recaps the final week of the All Hands on Deck series, using Acts 19 where Paul finds disciples in Ephesus, equips them with the fullness of the gospel, and builds a movement that spreads the Word throughout Asia in two years. It challenges believers to know the church's mission and to live out their faith with intentional disciple-making, not just religious attendance.
1 Corinthians 9:19-23 - This message challenges believers to engage their community with creative communication rooted in the gospel, modeled after the apostle Paul's approach in 1 Corinthians 9:19-23, where he becomes “all things to all people” to win some for Christ.
02/12/2026 – Daniel Stillman –on the life and ministry of Contemporary Christian music pioneer Chuck Girard
Send a textThe Sick & Demon-Possessed: The Authority and Compassion of JesusFeb 8, 2026 • Eric StillmanIn the fifth sermon of the sermon series “Meeting Jesus”, we looked in Luke 4:31-43 at Jesus' authority over evil and sickness and his compassion for those who are suffering, in order to understand how healing and deliverance fits into Jesus' and His followers' mission.
Proverbs 15:31-32 - This message explores how God calls us to give and receive feedback in ways that strengthen faith, character, and community. It highlights the importance of speaking truth with love, not pride, grounding our words in scripture and humility.
In this episode of 'Science of Slink,' Dr. Rosy Boa explains how often and how intensely recreational adult pole dancers should practice based on findings from exercise science. Dr. Boa shares the American College of Sports Medicine's guidelines for aerobic physical activity, which recommend either 150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise spread over five days or 60 minutes of vigorous-intensity exercise across three days weekly. She discusses the importance of balancing exercise with proper rest and recovery and emphasizes that even short, less than 10-minute sessions can provide significant health benefits. Lastly, Dr. Boa introduces her Science of Slink membership options for those interested in structured, evidence-based pole dance training.Are you a pole nerd interested in trying out online pole classes with Slink Through Strength? We'd love to have you! Use the code “podcast” for 10% off the Intro Pack and try out all of our unique online pole classes: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/catalog/25a67bd1/?productId=1828315&clearCart=true Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Exercise Science for Pole Dancers01:00 Membership Options and Podcast Shoutout01:35 Caveats and Target Audience02:41 Top Line Recommendations for Pole Dance Frequency03:49 Understanding Exercise Intensity04:53 Practical Tips for Monitoring Intensity07:52 Importance of Rest and Recovery09:20 Cognitive Benefits of Physical Activity10:38 Consistency and Habit Formation12:37 Final Recommendations and ConclusionCitations: Erickson, K. I., Hillman, C., Stillman, C. M., Ballard, R. M., Bloodgood, B., Conroy, D. E., ... & Powell, K. E. (2019). Physical activity, cognition, and brain outcomes: a review of the 2018 physical activity guidelines. Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 51(6), 1242.Haskell, W. L., Lee, I. M., Pate, R. R., Powell, K. E., Blair, S. N., Franklin, B. A., ... & Bauman, A. (2007). Physical activity and public health: updated recommendation for adults from the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Heart Association. Circulation, 116(9), 1081.Jakicic, J. M., Kraus, W. E., Powell, K. E., Campbell, W. W., Janz, K. F., Troiano, R. P., ... & 2018 Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory Committee. (2019). Association between bout duration of physical activity and health: systematic review. Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 51(6), 1213.Kaushal, N., & Rhodes, R. E. (2015). Exercise habit formation in new gym members: a longitudinal study. Journal of behavioral medicine, 38(4), 652-663.
(0:00) The guys take a quick break from football to discuss the Bruins loss to the Lightning last night.(13:23) Which Sam Darnold will show up on Sunday?(23:50) Host of Stillman & Co. Jared Stillman joins the show.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 textThe Nazarenes: Offended by JesusFeb 1, 2026 • Eric StillmanIn the fourth sermon of the sermon series “Meeting Jesus”, we looked in Luke 4:14-30 at Jesus' primary mission of spiritual healing and the offense that His fellow townspeople took at that.
1 Corinthians 12:12-27 - The message underscores the biblical truth that Christian community matters, because believers are designed to function together as one body in Christ, not in isolation.
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Send us a textThe Devil: Defeating The EnemyJan 25, 2026 • Eric Stillman
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1 Corinthians 12:4-11 - This message challenges believers to live out Jesus' call by serving others with the gifts, time, and circumstances God has given them, just as Paul describes in 1 Corinthians 12. True service is rooted in recognizing our unique roles and using what God has given us for the common good of the Church and the world.
(Episode #317) This journey invites you into the cocoon, a sacred inner space nothing needs to be figured out, fixed, or pushed forward. You are only asked to arrive, soften, and allow the next version of you to take shape in its own time.When the old ways of being can no longer hold who you're becoming, the cocoon appears.Not as a season of waiting but, as a gentle doorway into transformation.Inside this meditation, you'll be guided into a relaxed, intuitive state where your subconscious, higher self, and soul wisdom can come forward with clarity, compassion, and insight. You'll explore past-life imagery and inner guidance that illuminate your soul's purpose in this lifetime all while feeling safe, supported, and fully in control of your experience.This practice is especially for you if you are:Moving through change or transitionFeeling called to slow down instead of pushReady to release what no longer fitsWanting to reconnect with your inner knowingListen in a space and time where you allow yourself to move at your own pace. The cocoon is not a delay, it is the moment where becoming begins.Special $100 Discount for The Higher Self Hotline Listeners! Visit https://jeremystillman.com/services/coaching-program/ to book your FREE consultation and claim your $100 discount Connect with Jeremy Stillman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremystillmanDid you love this episode? The Higher Self Hotline Team lovingly asks for your support! We'd be eternally grateful if you'd rate, review, and subscribe! We want to make sure you never miss a dose of divine guidance.If this conversation resonated with you, we hope you share it with someone you think would connect with the message. Stay connected with us and your higher self! Follow Zoey on socials. Connect with Zoey here: Instagram: @thezoeygrecoTikTok: @thezoeygrecoWebsite: ZoeyGreco.comAudio Editing by:Mike Sims | echovalleyaudio.comContact: echovalleyaudio@gmail.com
Colossians 3:1-17 - This message reminds us that Christians have died to their old selves and now have a new, hidden life in Christ, which should transform both our character and community.
Full Show Notes: https://bengreenfieldlife.com/lnleland/ From the science behind sunlight, circadian lighting, and EMFs to practical tips on breathwork, cold exposure, and personalized nutrition, this wide-ranging conversation is packed with actionable insights. You'll learn why optimizing your external environment—light, air, water, and even mindset—is just as vital as what you eat, plus discover how environmental factors can impact everything from immune health to sleep quality. Whether you're a health enthusiast or just curious about leveling up your wellbeing, this episode delivers a blend of cutting-edge science and real-world strategies that will inspire you to rethink your daily routine. Dr. Leland Stillman is one interesting doctor and a man after my own heart - meaning he's interested in everything from how polar bears use cold thermogenesis and hibernation to enhance longevity to how your environment drastically shapes your health no matter how hard you exercise or how perfectly you eat. He became interested in natural and integrative medicine at an early age. After majoring in environmental health at Connecticut College and earning his medical doctorate from the University of Virginia School of Medicine, Dr. Stillman completed his training in internal medicine at Maine Medical Center. Board-certified in internal medicine and specializing in integrative medicine, he has a passion for doing whatever it takes to discover the root cause of his patients' medical problems through advanced laboratory testing and then addressing those imbalances with dietary or lifestyle interventions. Dr. Stillman focuses not only on the patient but on all aspects of the environment they live in. Some of Dr. Stillman's professional interests include phototherapy (photobiomodulation), nutrition, toxicology, and the immune system. Episode Sponsors: Troscriptions: Explore Troscriptions' revolutionary buccal troche delivery system that bypasses digestion to deliver pharmaceutical-grade, physician-formulated health optimization compounds directly through your cheek mucosa for faster onset and higher bioavailability than traditional supplements. Discover a completely new way to optimize your health at troscriptions.com/BEN or enter BEN at checkout for 10% off your first order. LVLUP Health: I trust and recommend LVLUP Health for your peptide needs as they third-party test every single batch of their peptides to ensure you’re getting exactly what you pay for and the results you’re after! Head over to lvluphealth.com/BGL and use code BEN15 for a special discount on their game-changing range of products. Qualia: Support better aging with Qualia Senolytic and boost brain health with Qualia Mind—two of my favorites! Visit qualialife.com/boundless and use code BOUNDLESS for 15% off your order. Ultimate Longevity: Ready to hack your sleep and stay grounded while recovering? Head to ultimatelongevity.com/ben to get your hands on grounding mats for your mattress, pillow, blankets, and other valuable tools to help you bring down your inflammation and jumps start your healing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2 Timothy 2:2 - In this message, the pastor emphasizes that the church's mission is grounded in the Great Commandment and the Great Commission — to love God, love others, and make disciples who make disciples. He contrasts a consumer model of church with Jesus' organic, relational model of training and reproducing disciples through teaching, tasking, and accountability.
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Stillman Valley's Mike Lalor is stepping away as head football coach after 28 years.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
Stillman Valley's Mike Lalor is stepping away as head football coach after 28 years.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
Hebrews 10:24-25 - This message is part of our series called All Hands on Deck. This series will walk us through the culture of Crosswinds by focusing on our seven culture points. message emphasizes that encouragement is vital to the mission of the church—it is an intentional, Spirit-led practice that builds others up, spurs them toward love and good works, and aligns the church as a unified crew on mission for Jesus
Revelation 2:1-7 - The message highlights how the church in Ephesus faithfully served Christ with hard work, doctrinal purity, and endurance, yet lost the passionate love they once had for Jesus.
John 1:15-18 - The message teaches that Jesus Christ embodies both unmerited grace and absolute truth — not as mere ideas but as the living Word who became flesh.
John 1:15-18 - The message teaches that Jesus Christ embodies both unmerited grace and absolute truth — not as mere ideas but as the living Word who became flesh.
Jared Stillman joins Ken and Curtis to discuss Mike Vrabel's time in Tennessee. Stillman thinks Vrabel clearly does not want to keep Josh McDaniels and would prefer to bring in his own guys to his coaching staff. Ken and Curtis look at the Patriots' outlook for the playoffs if they are able to win their division. Will Alex Bregman return to the Red Sox?
John 1:11-14 - The incarnation — the Word becoming flesh — reveals God's astounding love, His willingness to dwell with humanity, and His provision of salvation through Christ's life, death, and resurrection. Jesus' coming in the flesh makes possible our adoption into God's family, offering eternal life and transforming our identity and purpose in Him.
John 1:11-14 - The incarnation — the Word becoming flesh — reveals God's astounding love, His willingness to dwell with humanity, and His provision of salvation through Christ's life, death, and resurrection. Jesus' coming in the flesh makes possible our adoption into God's family, offering eternal life and transforming our identity and purpose in Him.
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This week on Lost Terminal: Seth explains loadaverage, Cath helps out Quent & Stillman, and Maddie learns a new skill.Lost Terminal will return for the season 21 premier on the 2nd of Feb!
John 1:5-8 - This message emphasizes that Jesus Christ is the true light of the world — not a temporary or symbolic light, but a living, eternal light that continues to shine in the darkness.
John 1:5-8 - This message emphasizes that Jesus Christ is the true light of the world — not a temporary or symbolic light, but a living, eternal light that continues to shine in the darkness.
This week on Lost Terminal: Cath and Seth talk, Quent and Stillman come to a realisation, and Nia makes a discovery.Lost Terminal will return next week!
John 1:1-3 - The sermon proclaims that “the Word” in John 1 — the Logos — is not an impersonal force but the eternal, divine, personal agent through whom all creation came into being. It asserts that Jesus (the Logos) predates creation, sustains all life, and brings light and purpose to humanity.
John 1:1-3 - The sermon proclaims that “the Word” in John 1 — the Logos — is not an impersonal force but the eternal, divine, personal agent through whom all creation came into being. It asserts that Jesus (the Logos) predates creation, sustains all life, and brings light and purpose to humanity.
Exodus 20:1-21 - This message addresses the age-old question: Why do bad things happen to good people? Suffering and hardship are not always a result of personal sin — but often a byproduct of living in a fallen world, spiritual warfare, the refining work of God, or simply the mystery of His sovereign plans. Like Job, Christians are called to respond not with anger or despair, but with worship, trust, perseverance, and reliance on God.
Exodus 20:1-21 - This message addresses the age-old question: Why do bad things happen to good people? Suffering and hardship are not always a result of personal sin — but often a byproduct of living in a fallen world, spiritual warfare, the refining work of God, or simply the mystery of His sovereign plans. Like Job, Christians are called to respond not with anger or despair, but with worship, trust, perseverance, and reliance on God.
This week on Lost Terminal: Seth makes a plan for OSCAR, and Stillman and Quent come to a decision.Lost Terminal will return next week!
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.
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!
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.
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.
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.
- 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.
(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.
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:
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