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"Als je denkt dat je er bent, begint het past" - Stine vraag voetbalanalyst en oud speler Jan van Halst en zijn zoon, presentator Mick van Halst om een levenswijsheid.
Raising Expectations with Pastor Joe Schofield, Melba Schofield Stefanie and Dr Craig Thayer, Dr Paul Hall, and Ron Greer Comedy, Courage, and the Cost of Discipleship in America Today Guest, Conservative Comedian: Brad Stine! Friends,, Tonight we have special guest, Brad Stine, God's Comic! Brad Stine pulls no punches as he takes on cancel culture, political correctness, and the upside-down logic of modern America. With his signature blend of righteous outrage and razor-sharp wit, Stine challenges the cultural gatekeepers, defends free speech, and dares audiences to laugh at what we're all thinking but too afraid to say. Recorded live in Nashville, Tennessee and produced by Honest Fox Media, this unapologetically honest performance hits hot-button topics like identity politics, free speech, race, gender, COVID mandates, and America's spiritual crisis—all rooted in Stine's deep convictions as a conservative Christian. Whether he's dissecting the absurdity of word policing or poking fun at generational fragility, Brad reminds us that comedy is meant to provoke, unite, and most of all—set us free. This is more than a comedy show. It's a call to courage. It's truth wrapped in laughter. It's a reminder that freedom isn't free—and sometimes the most rebellious thing you can do is laugh. Laugh hard. Speak truth. And above all—laugh while it's still legal! Don't Miss Brad Stine- God has a message just for you… Check out more of Brad Stine's work on his website: https://bradstine.com/ Don't forget to follow Brad Stine's Podcast: Brad Stine Has Issues on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/c/bradstinehasissues Faith, Family, and a Night of Bold Conversation In this episode of Raising Expectations, Pastor Joe Schofield opens the program by welcoming listeners and reminding them that the show is rooted in faith in Jesus Christ, the belief that Christ answers the deepest questions of life, and the desire to help people raise their expectations from “good to better to best together.” He introduces the full team: Melba Schofield, Stefanie Thayer, Dr. Craig Thayer, Dr. Paul Hall, and Ron Greer, each presented as part of a faith-centered family of believers committed to truth, grace, encouragement, and Christian witness. Introducing Brad Stine, “God's Comic” The guest for the hour is conservative comedian Brad Stine, described as a nationally known performer whose comedy takes on cancel culture, political correctness, free speech, identity, gender, COVID mandates, race, politics, and America's spiritual crisis. Pastor Joe notes that Brad has been called “God's Comic” and recalls meeting him personally in church settings where his humor and ministry made a strong impression. The show then plays an extended clip of Brad's stand-up, giving listeners a sense of his rapid-fire style, cultural commentary, sarcasm, and willingness to confront controversial subjects directly. Laughing at the Language of Cultural Confusion In the comedy clip, Brad takes on modern identity politics, pronouns, cancel culture, and the way language is used to redefine reality. He jokes about being a man “the old-fashioned way,” being Christian, being white, and being conservative, while arguing that people are often manipulated through changing definitions. He uses examples such as “super spreader,” “peaceful protest,” “insurrection,” “domestic terrorist,” and “safe for democracy” to make the point that whoever controls language can control public perception. His larger message is that people must learn to “laugh while it's legal” and call out what he sees as cultural absurdity. Conserving Common Sense Brad explains in the clip that being conservative does not necessarily mean being loyal to a political party. He says he wants to conserve the original intent of the Constitution, history, wisdom, and common sense. He criticizes elites and billionaires who, in his view, tell ordinary people how to live while promoting climate policies that he finds hypocritical or impractical. His jokes about cows, flatulence, windmills, fossil fuels, and miniature cow-powered turbines use absurdity to make a broader point about energy, environmental policy, and what he sees as the loss of practical reasoning. From Stand-Up Comedy to Ministry After the clip, Brad joins the conversation and explains how he began as a stand-up comic in nightclubs while maintaining his Christian convictions. He says he avoided profanity and sexual material because he wanted to compete at the highest level without compromising his faith. Over time, he felt drawn beyond entertainment into ministry. Comedy, he says, became the “flavor” or delivery system for a deeper message about culture, freedom, faith, discipleship, and America's need to remember what made it free and spiritually grounded. A Missionary to America Brad describes himself as a “missionary to America.” He says he loves the country without worshiping it, believes America is historically significant and uniquely free, and feels responsible for defending both religious liberty and the Christian foundations that shaped the nation. He argues that cultural Marxism, progressive ideology, secular religion, and spiritual deception are working to weaken the West from within. For Brad, comedy is not merely entertainment; it is a way to confront what he sees as lies, hypocrisy, and spiritual compromise. Christianity Versus Discipleship One of the strongest themes of the conversation is Brad's distinction between being a “Christian” in name and being a true disciple. He says many American churchgoers treat Christianity as a label rather than a costly calling. Salvation, he explains, is free because of Christ's work, but discipleship costs everything. Brad argues that believers in America often have not had to suffer for their faith in the way believers do in places such as Nigeria, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Turkey, Myanmar, India, North Korea, China, and other countries where persecution is real and visible. The Cost of Truth The team discusses suffering, boldness, and the willingness to speak truth even when it causes offense. Brad says truth is supposed to offend when it exposes what is false, because conviction is meant to lead people toward repentance and freedom. Dr. Paul Hall connects this to Scripture, especially the idea that Christ's suffering was central to salvation and that believers should not be surprised when following Christ also involves suffering. Brad and the hosts agree that American churches often avoid this message because it is uncomfortable, but they see it as essential to authentic faith. Comedy as a Gift Given Back to God Dr. Craig Thayer comments on Brad's ability to take cultural untruths and expose them through humor. Brad responds by reflecting on the meaning of a spiritual gift. A gift, he says, is not something a person earned or created; it is something given. Because of that, no one should brag about it or treat it as a personal trophy. The only faithful response is to give the gift back to God so it can be used for His purposes. Brad says his comedy, communication style, and boldness are not superior to anyone else's gifts, but they are the specific tools God entrusted to him. Inspiring Others to Speak Brad says people often thank him for being brave or for saying what they were thinking but were afraid to say. While he appreciates that encouragement, he also tells listeners that inspiration should lead to action. If his boldness inspires someone, then that person should “go forth and do likewise” in the territory God has assigned them. He stresses that every believer has a “Nineveh,” a specific area of responsibility where they are called to speak, serve, and obey. The Church as a Place of Refreshing and Sending Brad also challenges the idea that church is mainly where nonbelievers should be brought to get saved. He says the church is where believers should be strengthened, refreshed, and equipped so they can go into the marketplace and share the gospel. This leads to a broader critique of what he sees as shallow American Christianity, where church attendance can replace actual discipleship, courage, and public witness. For Brad, the church must train believers to carry truth into the world, not merely gather comfortably inside church walls. Speaking Truth With Love and Boldness Stefanie Thayer shares a recent personal experience about having a difficult conversation with someone who was unchurched and surprisingly open to spiritual truth. She reflects that people outside the church may sometimes be more receptive than those shaped by denominational comfort or religious assumptions. Brad agrees that love without truth is not truly love. The conversation emphasizes that Christians are called to speak boldly, but with purpose, conviction, and obedience, not with cruelty or arrogance. Dangerous Times and a Willingness to Keep Going Brad acknowledges that his kind of comedy and ministry can come with real risk. He speaks about opposition, threats, and the possibility that the cultural climate may become more hostile toward Christians and conservatives. Still, he says he intends to keep speaking. The hosts respond by affirming their prayers for Brad, his family, and his ministry. Brad says he has seen growing interest from churches, conservative groups, GOP events, and ministries that now recognize the importance of the warnings he has been giving for decades. Closing With Prayer, Gratitude, and Raised Expectations The episode closes with Pastor Joe thanking Brad for his time, courage, and ministry. Brad directs listeners to BradStine.com, mentions his podcast Brad Stine Has Issues, and says he is available for comedy events, church services, men's events, apologetics, marriage conferences, and other ministry settings. Pastor Joe and the team promise to keep him in prayer and close the program by reminding listeners to keep raising expectations in their homes, hearts, faith, families, and future.
Raising Expectations with Pastor Joe Schofield, Melba Schofield Stefanie and Dr Craig Thayer, Dr Paul Hall, and Ron Greer Comedy, Courage, and the Cost of Discipleship in America Today Guest, Conservative Comedian: Brad Stine! Friends,, Tonight we have special guest, Brad Stine, God's Comic! Brad Stine pulls no punches as he takes on cancel culture, political correctness, and the upside-down logic of modern America. With his signature blend of righteous outrage and razor-sharp wit, Stine challenges the cultural gatekeepers, defends free speech, and dares audiences to laugh at what we're all thinking but too afraid to say. Recorded live in Nashville, Tennessee and produced by Honest Fox Media, this unapologetically honest performance hits hot-button topics like identity politics, free speech, race, gender, COVID mandates, and America's spiritual crisis—all rooted in Stine's deep convictions as a conservative Christian. Whether he's dissecting the absurdity of word policing or poking fun at generational fragility, Brad reminds us that comedy is meant to provoke, unite, and most of all—set us free. This is more than a comedy show. It's a call to courage. It's truth wrapped in laughter. It's a reminder that freedom isn't free—and sometimes the most rebellious thing you can do is laugh. Laugh hard. Speak truth. And above all—laugh while it's still legal! Don't Miss Brad Stine- God has a message just for you… Check out more of Brad Stine's work on his website: https://bradstine.com/ Don't forget to follow Brad Stine's Podcast: Brad Stine Has Issues on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/c/bradstinehasissues Faith, Family, and a Night of Bold Conversation In this episode of Raising Expectations, Pastor Joe Schofield opens the program by welcoming listeners and reminding them that the show is rooted in faith in Jesus Christ, the belief that Christ answers the deepest questions of life, and the desire to help people raise their expectations from “good to better to best together.” He introduces the full team: Melba Schofield, Stefanie Thayer, Dr. Craig Thayer, Dr. Paul Hall, and Ron Greer, each presented as part of a faith-centered family of believers committed to truth, grace, encouragement, and Christian witness. Introducing Brad Stine, “God's Comic” The guest for the hour is conservative comedian Brad Stine, described as a nationally known performer whose comedy takes on cancel culture, political correctness, free speech, identity, gender, COVID mandates, race, politics, and America's spiritual crisis. Pastor Joe notes that Brad has been called “God's Comic” and recalls meeting him personally in church settings where his humor and ministry made a strong impression. The show then plays an extended clip of Brad's stand-up, giving listeners a sense of his rapid-fire style, cultural commentary, sarcasm, and willingness to confront controversial subjects directly. Laughing at the Language of Cultural Confusion In the comedy clip, Brad takes on modern identity politics, pronouns, cancel culture, and the way language is used to redefine reality. He jokes about being a man “the old-fashioned way,” being Christian, being white, and being conservative, while arguing that people are often manipulated through changing definitions. He uses examples such as “super spreader,” “peaceful protest,” “insurrection,” “domestic terrorist,” and “safe for democracy” to make the point that whoever controls language can control public perception. His larger message is that people must learn to “laugh while it's legal” and call out what he sees as cultural absurdity. Conserving Common Sense Brad explains in the clip that being conservative does not necessarily mean being loyal to a political party. He says he wants to conserve the original intent of the Constitution, history, wisdom, and common sense. He criticizes elites and billionaires who, in his view, tell ordinary people how to live while promoting climate policies that he finds hypocritical or impractical. His jokes about cows, flatulence, windmills, fossil fuels, and miniature cow-powered turbines use absurdity to make a broader point about energy, environmental policy, and what he sees as the loss of practical reasoning. From Stand-Up Comedy to Ministry After the clip, Brad joins the conversation and explains how he began as a stand-up comic in nightclubs while maintaining his Christian convictions. He says he avoided profanity and sexual material because he wanted to compete at the highest level without compromising his faith. Over time, he felt drawn beyond entertainment into ministry. Comedy, he says, became the “flavor” or delivery system for a deeper message about culture, freedom, faith, discipleship, and America's need to remember what made it free and spiritually grounded. A Missionary to America Brad describes himself as a “missionary to America.” He says he loves the country without worshiping it, believes America is historically significant and uniquely free, and feels responsible for defending both religious liberty and the Christian foundations that shaped the nation. He argues that cultural Marxism, progressive ideology, secular religion, and spiritual deception are working to weaken the West from within. For Brad, comedy is not merely entertainment; it is a way to confront what he sees as lies, hypocrisy, and spiritual compromise. Christianity Versus Discipleship One of the strongest themes of the conversation is Brad's distinction between being a “Christian” in name and being a true disciple. He says many American churchgoers treat Christianity as a label rather than a costly calling. Salvation, he explains, is free because of Christ's work, but discipleship costs everything. Brad argues that believers in America often have not had to suffer for their faith in the way believers do in places such as Nigeria, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Turkey, Myanmar, India, North Korea, China, and other countries where persecution is real and visible. The Cost of Truth The team discusses suffering, boldness, and the willingness to speak truth even when it causes offense. Brad says truth is supposed to offend when it exposes what is false, because conviction is meant to lead people toward repentance and freedom. Dr. Paul Hall connects this to Scripture, especially the idea that Christ's suffering was central to salvation and that believers should not be surprised when following Christ also involves suffering. Brad and the hosts agree that American churches often avoid this message because it is uncomfortable, but they see it as essential to authentic faith. Comedy as a Gift Given Back to God Dr. Craig Thayer comments on Brad's ability to take cultural untruths and expose them through humor. Brad responds by reflecting on the meaning of a spiritual gift. A gift, he says, is not something a person earned or created; it is something given. Because of that, no one should brag about it or treat it as a personal trophy. The only faithful response is to give the gift back to God so it can be used for His purposes. Brad says his comedy, communication style, and boldness are not superior to anyone else's gifts, but they are the specific tools God entrusted to him. Inspiring Others to Speak Brad says people often thank him for being brave or for saying what they were thinking but were afraid to say. While he appreciates that encouragement, he also tells listeners that inspiration should lead to action. If his boldness inspires someone, then that person should “go forth and do likewise” in the territory God has assigned them. He stresses that every believer has a “Nineveh,” a specific area of responsibility where they are called to speak, serve, and obey. The Church as a Place of Refreshing and Sending Brad also challenges the idea that church is mainly where nonbelievers should be brought to get saved. He says the church is where believers should be strengthened, refreshed, and equipped so they can go into the marketplace and share the gospel. This leads to a broader critique of what he sees as shallow American Christianity, where church attendance can replace actual discipleship, courage, and public witness. For Brad, the church must train believers to carry truth into the world, not merely gather comfortably inside church walls. Speaking Truth With Love and Boldness Stefanie Thayer shares a recent personal experience about having a difficult conversation with someone who was unchurched and surprisingly open to spiritual truth. She reflects that people outside the church may sometimes be more receptive than those shaped by denominational comfort or religious assumptions. Brad agrees that love without truth is not truly love. The conversation emphasizes that Christians are called to speak boldly, but with purpose, conviction, and obedience, not with cruelty or arrogance. Dangerous Times and a Willingness to Keep Going Brad acknowledges that his kind of comedy and ministry can come with real risk. He speaks about opposition, threats, and the possibility that the cultural climate may become more hostile toward Christians and conservatives. Still, he says he intends to keep speaking. The hosts respond by affirming their prayers for Brad, his family, and his ministry. Brad says he has seen growing interest from churches, conservative groups, GOP events, and ministries that now recognize the importance of the warnings he has been giving for decades. Closing With Prayer, Gratitude, and Raised Expectations The episode closes with Pastor Joe thanking Brad for his time, courage, and ministry. Brad directs listeners to BradStine.com, mentions his podcast Brad Stine Has Issues, and says he is available for comedy events, church services, men's events, apologetics, marriage conferences, and other ministry settings. Pastor Joe and the team promise to keep him in prayer and close the program by reminding listeners to keep raising expectations in their homes, hearts, faith, families, and future.
Read the translations of this poem on the Modern Poetry in Translation website: https://modernpoetryintranslation.com/poem/three-poems-3/ Translator Stine An writes in the introduction: Yoo Heekyung's fifth poetry collection, Winter Night Rabbit Worries (Hyundae Munhak, 2023), turns to the origins of stories and poetry. Both the tales that get passed on through time around a small fire on a winter night and the tales spun in the dark alone as a prelude to dreaming. When I first encountered Yoo's story-poems, they felt like fine watercolour etchings from an old storybook—delicate, wistful, and glowing with a quiet warmth. Later, Yoo shared that his work was haunted by Aloysius Bertrand's Gaspard de la Nuit: Fantasies in the Manner of Rembrandt and Callot (1842), the collection that introduced the modern prose poem to the Western literary tradition and inspired Baudelaire's Paris Spleen. These character-driven prose poems are like intimate one-act plays that flame into existence as visions. Within South Korean poetry, his debut Today's Morning Vocabulary (Moonji Books, 2011) marked a departure from the experimental avant-garde poetics popular at the time. Yoo's work as a writer and cultural worker is undergirded by his faith in poetry's plurality, accessibility, and necessity. Poetry is air: the atmosphere he's shared through Wit N Cynical, the poetry bookshop and project space he founded in Seoul set to celebrate its 10-year anniversary in July 2026. Yoo approaches translation as literary collaboration, as a form of spooky action at a distance. He has described our work being connected by an invisible thread. I reflected on this thread as I brought my own lyricism and literary experiences to these poems. I imagined myself paying attention to the minute vibrations in the language to portray the tonal shadows and the rhythms of the many voices heard and the gestures felt through the dark. – Stine An
"Opzoomeren." - Stine vraagt historicus Ronald van Raak om een levenswijsheid.
If you're in eating disorder recovery and living with ADHD, you might feel like you know what you're supposed to do—but actually doing it can feel overwhelming, inconsistent, or just plain exhausting. In this episode, we're joined by Natalie Stine to talk about why that happens—and what strategies can help. Natalie has dedicated herself to bridging her professional expertise and lived experience to provide neuro-affirming and collaborative nutrition therapy to her clients. We break down how ADHD impacts the brain in ways that directly affect recovery, from meal planning to emotional regulation. You'll hear practical, real-life strategies for working with a dietitian, reducing overwhelm around food, and building routines that are flexible enough to work with your brain—not against it. We also talk about how to advocate for yourself and find a treatment team that truly understands. No matter where you are in your recovery, this episode is here to offer support, validation, and tools you can actually use. If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues! Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured. All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/
"Is it true I'm an eagle? Is it true I can spread my wings?" - Stine deelt een levenswijsheid van de legendarische band ABBA.
'Bij de vrouwenmars tegen asielopvang in Loosdrecht kwam FvD-leider Lidewij de Vos langs om haar steun te betuigen,' schrijft Leonie Coppes in De Groene Amsterdammer. 'Dit past in een bredere trend waarbij uiterst rechtse leiders hun vrouw-zijn inzetten voor de normalisering van hun gedachtegoed.' Maar hoe zet een vrouw haar vrouw-zijn actief in? Of kan dat eigenlijk wel? Of onderwerpen we de vrouw daarmee niet aan een onrealistische standaard? Bedrijft De Groene hiermee zelf niet een vorm van misogynie? En mag een vrouw van De Groene überhaupt iets anders zijn dan uiterst links? Maar heeft ze dan nog eigenlijk wel agency? Of is zij slechts een sokpop van duistere krachten? Gast: A. L. Speyerbachhttps://www.instagram.com/diespeyerbach?igsh=bmtpZmN3Z2d4MnZ0***Steun Open Geesten / Zomergeesten / Boze Geesten Podcast
"Do remember, they can't cancel the spring." - Stine vraagt journalist en auteur Joyce Roodnat een levenswijsheid te delen.
"Een beetje met het hoofd van Maradona en een beetje met de hand van God." - Stine deelt een levenswijsheid van voetballer Diego Maradona.
In this episode of For Soul's Sake, Radhika Das, Nama, and Stine explore the timeless story of Krishna and Sudhama from the Srimad Bhagavatam. Through heartfelt discussion and personal reflections, they unpack the spiritual depth of friendship rooted in devotion rather than convenience, the power of humble offerings, and the transformative nature of Krishna's mercy.The conversation highlights how genuine spiritual relationships transcend time, circumstance, and material differences. Through Sudhama's simple offering of chipped rice, they reflect on how Krishna values sincerity and love over external grandeur. The episode concludes with a thought-provoking discussion on wealth, humility, and the hidden ways Krishna helps devotees progress spiritually.03:40 – What Makes a Spiritual Friendship?07:27 – A Higher Purpose at the Center13:31 – The Essence of Bhakti15:12 – The Beauty of Humility16:56 – The Miracle of Unasked Mercy18:22 – When Devotion Comes First24:19 – What Are We Attached To?Want to connect further?Instagram: www.instagram.com/radhika_dasa/Facebook: www.facebook.com/radhikadasmusicYouTube: www.youtube.com/c/RadhikaDasWebsite: www.radhikadas.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/radhikadasLinktree: linktr.ee/radhika_dasa
"Who Knows Where The Time Goes?" - Stine deelt een levenswijsheid van muzikant Sandy Denny.
"A whole civilization will die tonight. Never to be brought back again." - Stine vraagt presentator Frank van Schaik om een levenswijsheid.
Haakon Lange, Kari Hesthamar og Stine Therese Strand deler siste nytt fra Svarttrost-reiret. Kari forteller om turen til Syria, og ikke minst hvordan det føles å bli tildelt årets hederspris på podkastforeningens sommerfest, mens Haakon og Stine har hørt NRKs nye dokumentar «Demonutdriveren»Hvis du vil høre alle seriene våre, kan du bli Svarttrost-medlem her: https://svarttrost.no/bli-medlem For podkasttips og annet nytt kan du melde deg på nyhetsbrevet vårt her: https://svarttrost.no/nyhetsbrev Svarttrost-nettet kan bestilles her: https://svarttrost.no/merch Dette omtales i episoden:Demonutdriveren (Historier fra virkeligheten, NRK)
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." - Stine vraagt antropoloog Jitske Kramer om een levenswijsheid.
Kan Spielberg stadigvæk hans håndværk efter hans anden længeste pause?I denne episode af Betacritic har Jacob Ege Hinchely besøg af Stine Rosenfeldt, og sammen dykker de ned i to af årets mest spændende nye film: Disclosure Day og Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie.Først tager de fat på Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie, der udspringer af den canadiske kultserie Nirvanna the Band the Show. Filmskaberne og hovedrolleindehaverne Jay McCarrol (The Kid Detective, The Dirties) og Matthew Johnson (Nirvanna the Band the Show, Blackberry) har skabt en film, der forener et relativt beskedent budget med en række teknisk og logistisk ambitiøse idéer. Jacob og Stine diskuterer blandt andet, hvordan produktionen har kunnet lade sig gøre, og hvad filmen siger om mulighederne for kreativt filmskaberi uden for de store studier. Derefter retter de blikket mod Steven Spielbergs comeback, Disclosure Day. Efter sin næstlængste pause som spillefilmsinstruktør vender Spielberg tilbage med en stor science fiction-produktion med blandt andre Emily Blunt (Edge of Tomorrow, Oppenheimer) og Josh O'Connor (Challengers, Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery) på rollelisten. Samtalen kredser om filmens ambitioner, dens store ensemble af skuespillere og Spielbergs plads i en moderne filmbranche, der ser ganske anderledes ud end den, han var med til at forme.Til sidst vender anbefalingssegmentet tilbage, hvor Jacob og Stine hver især fremhæver noget, de mener fortjener lidt ekstra opmærksomhed.Tusind tak, fordi du lytter med.
Ever feel like you're too busy to get involved? Stine Decker farms alongside her dad near Joplin, raises three young kids, serves in agricultural leadership roles, and advocates for rural mental health. So, when she talks about making time for what matters, she's speaking from experience. In this episode of Montana Farmers Union’s Montana Family Farms Podcast, Stine shares how getting involved has helped her grow personally and professionally and why supporting mental health in rural communities is something she's passionate about. Her message is simple: Ask questions. Raise your hand. Get involved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Ik kan niet: eten koken / hoeden dragen / mensen behagen / sieraden verdragen." - Stine vraagt Lotte Jensen om een levenswijsheid.
Bemærk: Vi anbefaler, at du har set 'Disclosure Day' før du lytter til podcasten. Vi markerer dog tydeligt, når vi går ind i spoiler-segmentet. I anledning af Steven Spielbergs tilbagevenden til science fiction og UFO-verdenen, snakker Daniel og gæst Stine Teglgaard om den nye film 'Disclosure Day' og Steven Spielbergs sci-fi-arv med titler som 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind' og 'E.T.' samt nogle af mesterinstruktørens tråde til 'The X-Files'. 0:00:00 Intro 0:06:50 Disclosure Day - overordnet snak 14:57: Disclosure Day - Spoilers
"Wees beschaafd onoplettend" - Stine deelt een levenswijsheid van schrijver Pieter Hoexum.
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Weekly Reviews: DC Superman: Father of Tomorrow 1 by Kenny Porter, Danny Earles, Nick Filardi Marvel Doomquest 1 by Ryan North, Francesco Mobili, Frank D'Armata Wiccan & Hulkling: Raid of Ultron 1 by Wyatt Kennedy, Stephen Byrne Tegan Quin, Luciano Vecchio, Brittany Peer Zoe Tunnell, Rachael Stott Josh Trujillo, Bradley Clayton, Fabi Marques Marvel Unlimited Infinity Comics: Strange Scales 6 by Joao Lemos Alien: The Friendliest Facehugger 5 by Jason Loo, Goodman Yamada, Jim Campbell Alien Valiant Beyond: Bloodshot Special by Dan Abnett, Guillermo Fajardo, Ludwig Laguna Olimba, Jon Amarillo Boom BRZRKR: Light Draws Breath 1 by China Mieville, Season Butler, Alessio Avallone, Sara Cuomo Life and Death of Lucas Dreamwalker 1 by R.L. Stine, Francesco Francavilla Dark Horse Did You Hear About Mimi Green? 1 by Connor Goldsmith, Josh Cornillon Dynamite Lilo and Stitch: 626 1 by Daniel Kibblesmith, Elisa Pochetta IDW Star Trek: Celebrations 2026 by Ashley Cooper, Jack Lawrence Ben Kahn, Mikael Lindeberg, JP Jordan Megan Fitzmartin, J. Clarke, Xenon Honchar Karim Diane, Andrew Drilon, Katherine Shuda Jarrett Melendez, Kiku Hughes, Bex Glendining Jamila Rowser, Helena Janecic Image Hornsby and Halo 0 by Peter Tomasi, Peter Snejberg, John Kalisz OGN Countdown Bat Pat vol 2: A Monster Slumber Party by Trevor Mueller, Bill Walko The Boyfriend by Seth Sherwood, Elisa Pocetta Iron Man: Super Smash! By Dean Hale, Douglas Holgate Atomic Lucas: A Magical Graphic Novel by Pirate Sourcil, Francesca Carita Extraordinary Voyages vol 2 by Denis-Pierre Filippi, Silvio Camboni, Gaspard Yvan October Girl vol 2 by Matthew Dow Smith Squalo and Mage Vol 1: Squalo & Mage vs. the Rage of the Bakunawa by Kara Bodegon-Hikino Five Gears in Reverse by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Jacob Phillips Movies Backrooms Obsession Additional Reviews: JLA vs. Avengers Cabinet of Curiousities News: Omninews, Book of Boba Fett adaptation, Doctor Who rumors, Dark Horse union, X-Men '97 renewed, Image gets the Gold Key license, That Texas Blood in development for FX, original Taylor Swift song in Toy Story 5 Trailers: Enola Holmes 3, X-Men 97 s2, Disclosure Day (final), In the Hand of Dante, Toy Story 5 (final), I Am Frankelda Comics Countdown (27 May 2026): Exquisite Corpses 13 by James Tynion IV, Michael Walsh, Jordie Bellaire Absolute Wonder Woman 20 by Kelly Thompson, Hayden Sherman, Jordie Bellaire Escape 7 by Rick Remender, Daniel Acuna Feral 23 by Tony Fleecs, Tone Rodriguez, Trish Forstner, Brad Simpson Superman 38 by Joshua Williamson, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sanchez Gotham Academy: First Year 4 by Becky Cloonan, Karl Kerschl, Brenden Fletcher, Marco Ferrari, Eva da la Cruz Hyde Street 12 by Geoff Johns, Ivan Reis, Danny Miki, Brad Anderson Red Roots 2 by Lorenzo De Felici Seasons 10 by Rick Remender, Paul Azaceta, Mat Lopes Flash 33 by Ryan North, Gavin Guidry, Adriano Lucas
"Qui plume a, guerre a – Wie een pen heeft, heeft oorlog." - Stine vraagt filosoof, dichter en schrijver Maarten Doorman om een levenswijsheid.
"…to tame the savageness of man and make gentle the life of this world." - Stine vraagt speechschrijver Jan Sonneveld om een levenswijsheid.
En eks fra et ikke så godt forhold dukker stadig opp i hodet etter at "Stine" har funnet en trygg og god mann... Vi drodler om det og et par andre strevsomme forhold, og deler et godt tips til å få barn til å høre på deg. Hvis du vil gjøre et annonsesamarbeid med oss,? Ta gjerne kontakt med vår salgssamarbeidspartner Acast. salg@acast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Kunst is als het leven voor altijd in een staat van wording." - Stine vraagt journalist en schrijver Dieuwertje Mertens om een levenswijsheid.
"Wat ik nodig heb zie ik goed, de rest zie ik niet" - Stine deelt een levenswijsheid van schrijver Carolijn Visser.
"We lachen om niet te hoeven huilen." - Stine vraagt cabaretier Richard Kemper om een levenswijsheid.
"My life has been a tapestry of rich and royal hue / An everlasting vision of the ever-changing view." - Stine deelt een levenswijsheid van singer-songwriter Carole King.
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Welcome to The Goosebumps Crew Podcast, where Goosebumps fans come together to discuss one of the most influential book series in history! In this episode, we dive into the Goosebumps multiverse by asking the simple question of what if...? Inspired by Marvel, this series seeks to bring up alternate realities in the Goosebumps universe by questioning things such as what if Dr. Brewer moved to Dark Falls, or what if Slappy used Monster Blood? In part 1, we discuss the first 5 books in the original 62 (Welcome to Dead House, Stay out of the Basement, Monster Blood, Say Cheese and Die! and The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb). to discover the potential alternate realities within R.L. Stine's iconic Goosebumps universe!Whether you're a longtime 90s Goosebumps fan, a collector, artist, prop maker, or just love practical horror effects, this is the place for all things strange and spooky.Follow The Goosebumps Crew!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goosebumpscrewpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/gbcrewpodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@GoosebumpsCrewPodcastFacebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61560435058845Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2BEsXZcWxttIEAz25uLRld?si=4f9d71a051ec44f6Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-goosebumps-crew/id1726330730Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/096971fe-1466-4b9f-aedb-b5077a7daa23/the-goosebumps-crewIHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-goosebumps-crew-173411145/Arete Media: https://aretemedia.org/podcast/the-goosebumps-crewFeaturing:Hayden Graham - Dr0psh0T: https://www.youtube.com/@Dr0psh0TBjorn Palinich - GoosebumpsAussieFan: https://www.youtube.com/@goosebumpsaussiefan650Nick Shaw - Shawhain: https://www.youtube.com/@shawhainEdited by Hayden "Dr0psh0T" GrahamYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Dr0psh0TInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsdr0psh0tTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dr0psh0t
"Father do you hear me, do you know me, do you even care" - Stine vraagt zanger en muzikant Pieter Peirsman om een levenswijsheid.
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"I'm not afraid to die" - Stine vraagt zanger en muzikant Pieter Peirsman om een levenswijsheid.
R.L. Stine stumbles, a serial-killer comic intrigues, Brubaker delivers another Criminal winner, and then we go deep on The Outcasts — fascism, class systems, mutants, AI, and why some old comics still feel way too current. RSS Feed Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure the Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) REVIEWS LIFE AND DEATH OF LUCAS DREAMWALKER #1 Writer: RL Stine Artist: Francesco Francavilla Publisher: BOOM! Studios Cover Price: $5.99 Release Date: May 27, 2026 Journey with the Dreamwalker through new realms of terror! How many times can you be killed in a dream before you die? Legendary horror author R.L. Stine and award-winning artist Francesco Francavilla explore that very question as the mystery of Lucas's third death is foretold in this pulpy, noir, somnambulist adventure! Originally published in the hit horror anthology series Hello Darkness, this dreamy oversized issue collects Parts 1–3 of the nightmarish saga into one thrilling read! Rating: 2/5 You can purchase this issue via our Amazon affiliate link - https://amzn.to/4e1GLlS KILLER INFLUENCES #1 Writer: Joey Esposito Artist: Valeria Burzo Publisher: IDW Publishing Cover Price: $4.99 Release Date: May 25, 2026 Killer Influences follows Melvin, a serial killer who is aspiring to be one of the most infamous to ever do it, a true American nightmare. His problem? He's so efficient and methodical that he doesn't have a brand. No one has connected his crimes—except for Kylie, an aspiring true crime influencer who is flailing at a small-town newspaper. When she comes across Melvin's crimes and reaches out to him… she figures out how she's going to become a star. She will give Melvin the identity he needs to be the iconic serial killer he wants to be, while she follows his exploits on her channel and becomes famous. Kylie and Melvin make a pact that will make their dreams come true and destroy their lives in the process. Eisner Award nominee Joey Esposito (The Pedestrian, Batman: Urban Legends) and rising-star artist Valeria Burzo (Castle Full of Blackbirds, EC Comics) deliver a scathing and thrilling true crime serial killer saga with Killer Influences! Rating: 3.5/5 You can purchase this issue via our Amazon affiliate link - https://amzn.to/4tUNJxJ FIVE GEARS IN REVERSE Writer: Ed Brubaker Artist: Sean Phillips Publisher: Image Comics Cover Price: $22.99 Release Date: May 27, 2026 In one of the wildest, most action-packed books that Brubaker and Phillips have ever done, we delve deep into the life of one of CRIMINAL's most complex and tragic characters, Ricky Lawless as he tries to pay off a deep debt to a mobster, while things just keep going from bad to worse. Rating: 5/5 You can purchase this issue via our Amazon affiliate link - https://amzn.to/3RtjEIg TRADE DISCUSSION THE OUTCASTS Writers: John Wagner and Alan Grant Artist: Cam Kennedy Publisher: DC Comics Release Date 1987 The series takes place in a bleak world ruled by mega-corporations and corrupt politicians that prey on the weak and poor members of society. In this world, all manners of outrageous habits exists: Slaughterbowl (a hyper violent sport comparable to football) and government controlled euthanasia centers are among them. At Major Spoilers, we strive to create original content that you find interesting and entertaining. Producing, writing, recording, editing, and researching require significant resources. We pay writers, podcast hosts, and other staff members who work tirelessly to provide you with insights into the comic book, gaming, and pop culture industries. Help us keep Major Spoilers strong. Become a Patron (and our superhero) today. If you know someone who loves comics, share this post and episode with them!
In The Way of the Ox, Dr. David Stine lays the groundwork for a transformative spiritual journey that calls readers to forego the fast-paced, hustle-driven mindset of modern culture in favor of a quieter, more powerful and purposeful strength: the way of the ox.The amazing musk ox embraces a life of hardship. In the Arctic Circle where they live in the wild, they choose to go into the blizzard instead of running for cover.Stine challenges the belief that an easy life is a fruitful one. Instead, he invites readers to embrace the steady and sometimes gritty path of obedience, endurance, and unwavering purpose.With pastoral insight and cultural clarity, Stine positions the musk ox as a symbol of divine resilience. He suggests five sacred keys to a bold redefinition of what it means to live a life of deep spiritual impact:Advancing in hopeAdvancing in faithAdvancing in relationshipsAdvancing in prayerAdvancing in passionLike the musk ox, Stine suggests, “we have been wired to overcome obstacles no matter how challenging they may seem. Since we are in Him and He is in us, we are overcomers.” The Way of the Ox Bruce T Davis David Stine Dr. David Stine is a visionary leader, strategist, and consultant dedicated to helping nonprofit organizations maximize their donor development programs and leadership potential. The president and founder of Advance Partners, he previously served as chief executive officer of Bethel Media for Bethel Church in Redding, California. Dr. Stine was the founding pastor of Metro Church in Washington, DC, where he spent over a decade growing the church to 6,000 members across three campuses. He holds a master's degree and doctorate in Practical Theology and Leadership. In addition to The Way of the Ox, he authored Hearing from God and The Whole Life. Dr. Stine and his wife, Taryn, reside in Austin, Texas, where they are raising their four children.FacebookInstagramWhitaker House
"Too young to hold on/ And too old to just break free and run" - Stine deelt een levenswijsheid van zanger en muzikant Jeff Buckley.
"Do it scared" - Stine deelt een levenswijsheid van cabaretier Rashi Agarwal.
"We all had so much sorrow, now is the time for joy" - Stine vraagt theoloog Reinier Sonneveld om een levenswijsheid.
"They want to see you rise, they don't want you to reign." - Stine vraagt filosoof Ruby Knipscheer om een levenswijsheid.
"Hoe verder men keek, hoe groter het leek." - Stine vraagt journalist en schrijver Ivo van Woerden om een levenswijsheid.
"Freedom is at the beginning, not the end." - Stine vraagt journalist en presentator Rick Nieman om een levenswijsheid.
"Begin without knowing anything / And move from innocence to innocence" - Stine vraagt presentatrice en fotografe Sacha de Boer om een levenswijsheid.
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This episode we explore Krishna subduing Kaliya from the Śrīmad Bhāgavatam - where the Yamuna is poisoned and Krishna enters it directly to purify it from within.We reflect on what “inner poison” looks like in modern life - ego, envy, habits, and conditioning - and how real transformation isn't about avoidance, but conscious confrontation with grace.Through stories, philosophy, and reflection, we discuss how Krishna's response shows that divine love doesn't stay distant from chaos - it enters it, transforms it, and restores it.A conversation on bhakti, humility, inner change, and learning to see life's challenges as purification rather than punishment.4:34 – Facing impurity directly (not running from it)6:37 – Inner conditioning, karma, and how habits deepen9:09 – “Piercing the layer of oil” - going to the root of inner issues13:32 – Envy & the necessity of humility15:47 – Surrender and transformation, not destruction17:16 – The kindness of Krishna in purificationWant to connect further?Instagram: www.instagram.com/radhika_dasa/Facebook: www.facebook.com/radhikadasmusicYouTube: www.youtube.com/c/RadhikaDasWebsite: www.radhikadas.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/radhikadasLinktree: linktr.ee/radhika_dasa
"Maak de dood tot uw vriend / Opdat hij u niet overvalt." - Stine vraagt presentator, dj en acteur Eric Corton om een levenswijsheid.
On this episode of the STL Bucket List Show, we sit down with David Stine and Stephanie Abbajay—owners of Stine Woodworking—to talk about their journey from Washington, D.C. to building one of the most respected custom woodworking brands in St. Louis.David shares how he went from practicing law to pursuing woodworking full-time, while Stephanie breaks down how their partnership—both in marriage and business—helped turn a side hustle into a nationally recognized company. From early struggles breaking into the St. Louis market to working with some of the city's top restaurants and designers, their story is all about persistence, craftsmanship, and betting on yourself.We talk about what it really takes to build a business from the ground up, the importance of relationships, and how they've stayed relevant for nearly 30 years. They also dive into working as a husband-and-wife team, setting boundaries, and why staying in your lane is key to long-term success.Plus, they share insights on the future of handmade craftsmanship in an AI-driven world, the power of the St. Louis community, and how their work continues to shape some of the city's most iconic spaces.From career pivots to building a legacy, this episode is packed with perspective for entrepreneurs, creatives, and anyone chasing meaningful work.They discuss: - Leaving a law career to pursue woodworking - Building a business from a Midwest farm - Breaking into the St. Louis market - Working with top restaurants and local brands - The power of relationships and networking - Running a business as a married couple - Setting boundaries between work and life - Staying relevant in a digital and AI-driven world - The future of craftsmanship and skilled trades - Why “staying in your lane” matters
Brian and Jeff continue their haunted house series on Horror Joy with guest Ally Malinenko, discussing her middle grade novel This Appearing House alongside R.L. Stine's Goosebumps debut Welcome to Dead House. Malinenko describes the joy of horror—especially for kids—as teaching readers how to face monsters, offering catharsis, and providing language to process fear and trauma. She explains how This Appearing House uses a haunted-house structure to explore anxiety and the lasting effects of her cancer diagnosis without centering a “cancer book,” including why the diagnosis is largely unstated for young readers. We also dive into bullying, parent-child gaps, rules and rule-breaking in Stine's work, of Petey's death, and the nostalgic influence of Scholastic book fairs and iconic cover art.
The Zodiac Paul Stine Murder Mystery 1969 San FranciscoFocused on the unsolved mystery of the planned killing/execution of Paul Stine the unassuming cabbie in San Francisco in 1969. Witnesses saw the killer not once but twice. Police stopped him on his way leaving the crime scene only to let him walk off. This unsolved mystery has captivated hundreds of investigators for decades. Anne Penn made the case in 2019 of the solve. This murder was claimed to be the work of the Zodiac Killer. The key to Zodiac is the Paul Stine Murder. The connections revealed are facts. Anne grew up in California and recalls when she first heard about the Zodiac just two hours away. Quite the read and quite the ride.https://amzn.to/4tEt6qqBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.