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In this expert-packed episode, Dr. Ryan Williamson joins Andrew Biggs to talk about optimizing your health, slowing aging, and building a brain and body that lasts.From the neuroscience of sleep to movement that grows your hippocampus (yes, literally), Ryan explains the lifestyle principles that make the biggest difference—without hype or gimmicks.Perfect for high-performing entrepreneurs, fathers, and longevity-curious HENRYs who want to live longer and better.
Reviewing the Tucker Carlson podcast episode, “You’re Being Lied to About Cancer, How It’s Caused, and How to Stop It” with Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong.
Tucker Carlson. You're Being Lied to About Cancer, How It's Caused, and How to Stop It with Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong. Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong is a surgeon who made billions inventing cancer drugs. He says that Covid, and the vaccines that didn't stop it, are likely causing a global epidemic of terrifyingly aggressive cancers. Watch this interview at- https://rumble.com/v6r8gwm-dr.-patrick-soon-shiong-youre-being-lied-to-about-cancer-how-its-caused-and.html Tucker Carlson 1.04M followers 2.38K 17 Mar 26, 1:00 pm EDT 185K Podcasts Paid partnerships with: ExpressVPN: Go to https://ExpressVPN.com/Tucker and find out how you can get 4 months of ExpressVPN free! 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I KNOW you're here because you have a heart for helping people. You genuinely want to make a difference. BUT, there are two things you might be doing that are actually NOT helping people – in fact, they're holding them back! Ever feel like a human Google search? STOP IT. When you constantly hand out answers, you're robbing people of the chance to think critically and grow. Good leaders ask good questions. If someone isn't willing to look for answers, they might not be ready to lead. And that's okay! But YOU get to decide where to invest your time. This one stings a little…You can't want success for someone more than they want it for themselves. If you're constantly dragging people to trainings, following up for them, or investing time in someone who won't take action… that's not helping. That's enabling. Tune in for a simple shift you can make to help weed out the energy-drainers and make space for the real go-getters!! You're a leader, and your job is to empower other leaders. Let's stop hand-holding and start raising up people who take ownership, solve problems, and take action! DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS EXCLUSIVE SUMMER BOOK CLUB! We're meeting 3 times—once in June, July, and August—giving you the chance to spend the summer with me and take your life, business, and mindset to the next level. Sign up now at JessicaHefley.com/bookclub for just $97. Summer's calling—let's make it count! **CREATE MORE PEACE to MAKE MORE MONEY** Prosperity with Purpose Mentorship is a 12- week interactive coaching program designed to help you steward your life and multiply your business God's way! Doors open back up in August 2025! *Click here to learn more!* Download the One Minute Pause App HERE! MONEY MINDSET PODCAST SERIES https://www.jessicahefley.com/money Interested in ordering from the ORIGINAL Gut Health Company or growing a business through Plexus Worldwide? Fill out this partnership form here And watch more of our transformation story here
The episode where Boydston brings us some pleasant true crime that involves the stealing of the Mona Lisa. Much like Nicholas Cage stealing the Declaration of Independence (we keep telling him to STOP IT), a mustachioed man stole the Mona Lisa in 1911. This not only made the painting famous - because nobody appreciated her before, okay?! - but sparked a two year search with some famous suspects. We love a good art con story, and we love giving nicknames to Da Vinci (spoiler alert, it's Nard Dog). Shenanigans ensued in this episode and we aren't even sorry. www.thetipsyghost.comFind us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok @thetipsyghost.Email us your stories at thetipsyghost@gmail.comShow your support when you subscribe, leave a great review & give us a 5 star rating—it really helps
Rick Olderman, MSPT comes back to discuss his new book Pain Patterns: Why You Are in Pain and How to Stop It. He helps us understand how he connected the dots between the following concepts to create a healing treatment plan for chronic pain.The Connection Between Movement, Fascia and Reflexes in Pain: Most people don't realize that their daily movement habits—how they walk, sit, or stand—is connected to strong lines of fascia (connective tissue) running through the body and deep reflex patterns we're born with. "Functional Linking" – The Link Between Past Injuries and Current Pain: Many of us have old injuries that we may have forgotten but still seem to haunt us. I've introduced the concept of "Functional Linking," which explains how these past injuries can silently contribute to current pain, offering new paths to healing. A Potential Pathway by which Psychological Trauma or Stressors Might Manifest as Physical Pain: This has to do with a little known type of fascia that is triggered to contract by hormone-like molecules released during stress or trauma.To learn more go to rickolderman.com, follow him on Instagram @fixingyouclinic, and subscribe to his YouTube @RickOldermanPTCheck out Rick's previous episode #162 Visit ConfidenceThroughHealth.com to find discounts to some of our favorite products.Follow me via All In Health and Wellness on Facebook or Instagram.Find my books on Amazon: No More Sugar Coating: Finding Your Happiness in a Crowded World and Confidence Through Health: Live the Healthy Lifestyle God DesignedProduction credit: Social Media Cowboys
Ever stare at your podcast stats, searching for proof your show is actually working—only to wonder if anyone even cares?Pressing play isn't the same as listening. If people drop off early, skip episodes, or never engage, your podcast isn't holding their attention. And if your show keeps getting swiped past, it's time to figure out why.In this episode, I'm breaking down the four unmistakable signs that prove your podcast is resonating with listeners (or not). You'll learn why downloads don't tell the full story, the retention metric that actually predicts growth, and the one kind of feedback that proves listeners are hooked and taking action. So if you're ready to stop guessing and start seeing real proof that your podcast is working, hit play and let's dive in.0:45 - Why Download Numbers Deceive You About Your Podcast's Success2:18 - 4 Signs That Prove Your Podcast Is Resonating With Listeners5:27 - The Retention Benchmark That Shows Whether Listeners Are Hooked or Bored8:03 - The Surprising Reason Listeners Skip Your Show (And How to Stop It)13:24 - The Listener Feedback That Proves Your Podcast Is Changing LivesOther Episodes You'll Love:Why Your Podcast Isn't Growing (Even If Your Content Is Great)Steal This Strategy to Keep Your Audience Coming Back4 Reasons Why Podcast Guesting Isn't Working for YouThe Down & Dirty Truth About Episode Length→ This episode was recorded on the Deity VO-7USupport the showLiked this episode? Share it with a fellow podcaster! Love this show? Say thanks by leaving a positive review.Register for Courtney's Free Podcasting Workshop: How to 10x Your Business with a Podcast in 2025NEW! Schedule a 1:1 Podcasting Audit w/ Courtney (60-min paid session). Curious about PodLaunch®? Book a Free Discovery Call to see if our podcasting mentorship is the right fit for your business. Connect with Courtney: Linked In | Instagram | PodLaunch HQ ©Ⓟ 2018–2025 by Courtney Elmer. All Rights Reserved.
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Show 15-08 Summary: This week we're looking at some exciting executive orders that, instead of “trickle down,” could be a boulder rolling downhill and cause an avalanche of wealth and economic activity. The National Energy Dominance Council. And then in the second-half of our show, we look at these activist judges that are trying to … Read More Read More The post 15-08 Winning! Dominance! — And the Losers Trying to Stop It appeared first on The I Spy Radio Show.
What does the UN International Court of Justice and the Hitler's Nazi regime have in common with what the UN seeks to do this year? Find out from my guest, Alex Newman, with today's podcast.Faith to Live By is recognized By Feedspot as among the top 15 Charismatic Christian Podcasts: https://podcast.feedspot.com/charismatic_christian_podcasts/ SHOW NOTES – Partial, view complete Show Notes Here. CONNECT WITH TODAY'S GUEST: Alex NewmanAlex is an award-winning international journalist, educator, author, speaker, investor, and consultant with a global reputation for hard-hitting reporting who seeks to glorify God in everything he does. Alex is also the founder of Liberty Sentinel. Read Alex's complete bio: https://libertysentinel.org/bio Visit Alex's web sites:Https://www.LibertySentinel.org and https://www.PublicSchoolExit.com and https://www.TheNewAmerican.comGet Alex's book, Indoctrinating Our Children to Death: Government Schools' War on Faith, Family, & Freedom – And How to Stop It from Pam's Amazon Affiliate link: https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/1117s7FGfhL.jpg GREECE TRIP DETAILS: https://pamelachristianministries.com/beyond-the-podcast LINKS FROM SHOW CONTENT: UN's Mt. Sinai Trek: https://www.timesofisrael.com/activists-smash-tablets-atop-mount-sinai-to-launch-faith-based-climate-push/Amanda Grace Hostile Take overs and Righteous Rewards: https://arkofgrace.org/media/85tp6gm/a-word-from-the-lord-a-hostile-takeover-righteous-reversalsJulie Green published a prophecy titled the upcoming Firestorm of Truth that will set the Establishment Ablaze: https://rumble.com/v6kp4ds-live-with-julie.html?e9s=src_v1_ucpJulie Green, Establishment, using our tax dollars is under His dealings: https://rumble.com/v6lu9o1-live-with-julie.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp Dutch Sheets and IFA Critical Intercession: https://www.givehim15.com/post/february-18-2025Tim Sheets Prophetic Summit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pUsj5zuxr4
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The BRAND NEW SERIES of Celebrity Hunted is a GO GO GO!As Sweetie Smiley Steve shows off a new skill, the fugitives are juggling the pressure of staying hidden with the need to get to London to find out key details of extraction. On the way, Duncan see's the first cock he's seen for week (STOP IT) whilst Christine fails as a barmaid. Denise & Lincoln keep calm and don some wigs. Gio first (SHOCK) whilst Kai is cornered in a JITTY... and for Danielle & Kimberley, a trip to Scarborough ends in heartbreak. This episode WILL CONTAIN SPOILERS for Episode 7, so don't be a Dipshit - go give it a watch first!All celebrities donated their fees to Stand Up To Cancer - you can donate to the charity if you wish via https://donate.cancerresearchuk.org/stand-up-to-cancer/your-donation and you can Re-watch the series now https://www.channel4.com/programmes/celebrity-huntedAPPLY FOR THE NEW SERIES - Applications are NOW OPEN for YOU to become a fugitive (& be critiqued by us on the Podcast!!) visit https://www.huntedapplications.com/ to apply!DISCLAIMER -- This is a fan made podcast, and the views expressed in it are solely those of us. We have no affiliation with C4 or the production company at all --Title Music: NEFFEX: Courageous Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stress, we've all been there, right? It sneaks in, takes over, and leaves us feeling totally out of control. Well, not today, my friend! We're diving into the nitty-gritty of stress—what it's doing to your mind and body, why it feels so overwhelming, and, most importantly, how to kick it to the curb. The good news? You don't have to stay stuck in the stress spiral. This episode is packed with real, practical steps you can take to break free and feel like yourself again. If you're ready to reclaim your peace and sanity, let's do this together! Timestamps: (01:29) - What's the Stress Spiral? Let's Break Down How It Starts and How to Stop It! (06:17) - The Science of Stress (06:54 - Practical Steps to Stop Stress in Its Tracks (13:12) - The Ripple Effect: How Managing Stress Changes Everything (16:42) - My Favorite Stress-Busting Apps You're Going to Love Recommendations: The apps that I use for my Apple watch is Stress Monitor. It tells you every hour if you're doing great or are in total overload. The Welltory app lets you know how your health is and how resilient you are right now. StressWatch is a more playful app, and it makes looking at my metrics more fun. WATCH Alli on YouTube! I hope you had as much fun with this episode as I did!
What does the UN International Court of Justice and the Hitler's Nazi regime have in common with what the UN seeks to do this year? Find out from my guest, Alex Newman, with today's podcast.Faith to Live By is recognized among the top 15 Charismatic Christian Podcasts: https://podcast.feedspot.com/charismatic_christian_podcasts/ SHOW NOTES – Partial, view complete Show Notes Here.CONNECT WITH TODAY'S GUEST: Alex NewmanAlex is an award-winning international journalist, educator, author, speaker, investor, and consultant with a global reputation for hard-hitting reporting who seeks to glorify God in everything he does. Alex is also the founder of Liberty Sentinel. Read Alex's complete bio: https://libertysentinel.org/bio Visit Alex's web sites:Https://www.LibertySentinel.org and https://www.PublicSchoolExit.com and https://www.TheNewAmerican.comGet Alex's book, Indoctrinating Our Children to Death: Government Schools' War on Faith, Family, & Freedom – And How to Stop It from Pam's Amazon Affiliate link: https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/1117s7FGfhL.jpg GREECE TRIP DETAILS: https://pamelachristianministries.com/beyond-the-podcastLINKS FROM SHOW CONTENT: UN's Pact for the Future: https://press.un.org/en/2024/ga12641.doc.htm Dr. Francis Boyle: https://www.claritypress.com/book-author/francis-a-boyle/Get Anthony Sutton's book: Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler, from Pam's Amazon Affiliate link: https://amzn.to/3CZ7CzcACTION STEPS: Share this podcast with any and everyone you know would be blessed by the content. Use the link for the platform you listen on or use this one: https://media.rss.com/faithtoliveby/feed.xmlLook into Pam's online apologetics class: https://pamelachristianministries.com/faith-to-live-by-training-center AFFILIATE SPONSORS: Home, Health and Home EntertainmentAffiliate Sponsors Main Page: https://pamelachristianministries.com/affiliate-sponsors-and-partners
UK Shoplifting Epidemic: How to Stop It! | Retail Crime is Out of Control. Shoplifting in the UK has reached epidemic levels, with retail crime skyrocketing and violent shoplifters acting without fear of consequences. According to the British Retail Consortium (BRC), thefts rose by 3.7 million incidents, costing UK retailers a staggering £2 billion. Meanwhile, attacks on shopworkers have surged by 50%, with over 2,000 daily incidents.
In EPISODE 193 OF GROWING OLDER LIVING YOUNGER Dr. Gillian Lockitch and Rick Olderman discuss the causes and solutions for chronic musculoskeletal pain. Rick, an expert with 25 years of experience, explains his new book "Pain Patterns," which addresses back, sciatic, and sacroiliac joint pain. He emphasizes the role of fascia, particularly myofibroblasts, in pain generation and the concept of functional linking, where old injuries affect current pain. Rick also introduces the idea of thigh bone rotation and its impact on pain. Gillian shares her personal experiences with pain and discusses the importance of a systems approach to understanding and managing chronic pain. Episode Timeline: 0:01 Introduction and Overview of the podcast 3:34 Introduction of Rick Olderman and his work 6:37 Understanding Fascia and Its Role in Pain 10:26 Functional Linking and Its Impact on Pain 14:07 Hanna Somatics and Its Application 17:30 Assessing and Addressing Pain Patterns 31:22 Thigh Bone Rotation and Its Impact on Pain 38:00 Systems Thinking Approach to Pain Management 40:27 Conclusion and Call to Action Learn about Rick Olderman and “Pain Patterns: Why You Are in Pain and How to Stop It' www.rickolderman.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXNyv2iwhBZkXFzZXpjXBAA https://www.facebook.com/FixingYouMethod/ Action Steps: Access Your Free E-book Guides from Dr. Gillian Lockitch Guide: 7 Keys to Living Younger Longer Guide to Mind and Memory Boosting Strategies Schedule a FREE CALL with Dr. Gillian Lockitch. Join the GOLY Community: And if you have not already done so, please rate and review the GOLY podcast.
Well, here we are. The very end of the second round of our dumb choices. Six songs are packed into this episode, and three limp forward into the final battle. Eat it in bites, as we packed in 2.5 hours for ya. Slowly Melting vs. Rag's and Bones (!?!?!?! NOOOOOOOOO!), Revenge vs. Something Dark Against Something Light, and Ashes vs. Stop It. I don't know, I quit. I can't make these choices anymore. Luckily they don't matter. We're cookin' up round 3, the final round, and will have some special episodes in the interim. No idea of the timing, but thanks for being with us as we do this meaningless exercise. Y'all are amazing!
Why are companies like Disney so intent on pushing the transgender agenda? The answer lies with a small, influential group of financial elites who have hijacked American institutions to impose harmful woke policies like ESG and DEI. But here's the good news: Americans are fighting back, rejecting these radical and unjust initiatives. Andy Puzder, former CEO of Hardee's and Carl's Jr. joins The Kevin Roberts Show to expose the dangers of stakeholder capitalism and its impact on our nation. About Andy: Andrew Puzder, former Chief Executive of CKE Restaurants and economic expert, is a Distinguished Visiting Fellow for business and economic freedom at The Heritage Foundation. Puzder began his career as a commercial trial lawyer in St. Louis in 1978 and later served as the personal attorney for entrepreneur Carl Karcher. He went on to become CEO of the well-known fast food powerhouses Carl's Jr. and Hardee's chains in 2000, expanding to 3,800 locations and leading the company out of serious financial difficulties. He has authored several books, including Job Creation: How It Really Works and Why Government Doesn't Understand It; The Capitalist Comeback: The Trump Boom and the Left's Plot to Stop It; Getting America Back to Work; It's Time to Let America Work Again; and A Tyranny for the Good of its Victims: The Ugly Truth about Stakeholder Capitalism. Earlier in his career, Mr. Puzder was a commercial trial lawyer in St. Louis. He authored legislation in Missouri—acknowledging that life begins at conception and granting unborn children rights in contexts other than abortion (such as criminal, tort, and inheritance laws)—which the U.S. Supreme Court upheld in Webster v. Reproductive Health Services in 1989.
What if you could cheat aging, indulge in life's guilty pleasures, and still thrive? Dr. Sandra Kaufmann, a pioneering longevity expert and fearless explorer of the biochemical frontier, joins Dave to reveal how you can bend the rules of biology to live longer, smarter, and stronger. Forget perfection—Dr. Kaufmann's radically practical approach embraces the human side of longevity, showing you how to optimize your body while enjoying the ride. From downing Diet Cokes to defying traditional medical dogma, she's rewritten the playbook on anti-aging with her Seven Tenets of Aging. Together, she and Dave dive into everything from molecular hacks for outsmarting junk food to unlocking the secret power of your mitochondria, DNA, and circadian rhythms. This episode goes beyond the surface with mind-blowing insights, hilarious moments, and actionable steps to take your health (and your fun) to the next level. What You'll Learn: • The Seven Tenets of Aging and how they'll change your approach to health • Why indulging in “bad” habits doesn't have to sabotage your longevity • Biochemical secrets to combat oxidative stress, glycation, and cellular junk • The real story behind NAD, circadian rhythms, and the tools for better sleep • How to create a personalized health plan that's sustainable, effective—and fun Resources: • Supplement Protocol One-Sheet for this episode: https://www.instagram.com/dave.asprey/?hl=en• 2025 Biohacking Conference: https://biohackingconference.com/2025 • Kaufmann Protocol Website: https://kaufmannprotocol.com • Sandra Kaufmann's Book – Why We Age and How to Stop It: https://www.amazon.com/Kaufmann-Protocol-Why-Age-Stop/dp/0692089047 • Sandra Kaufmann's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaufmannantiaging/?hl=en • Danger Coffee: https://dangercoffee.com • Dave Asprey's Website: https://daveasprey.com • Dave Asprey's Book – Smarter Not Harder: https://daveasprey.com/books • Dave Asprey's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/daveasprey • Upgrade Collective – Join The Human Upgrade Podcast Live: https://www.ourupgradecollective.com • Own an Upgrade Labs: https://ownanupgradelabs.com • Upgrade Labs: https://upgradelabs.com • 40 Years of Zen – Neurofeedback Training for Advanced Cognitive Enhancement: https://40yearsofzen.com SPONSORS: Leela Quantum | Head to https://leelaq.com/DAVE for 10% off. Timeline | Head to https://www.timeline.com/dave to get 10% off your first order. Timestamps: • 00:00 Trailer • 00:45 Guest Introduction • 02:30 Longevity Insights • 04:22 Personal Stories • 08:00 Pharmaceuticals • 12:26 Diet and Lifestyle • 18:19 Seven Tenets • 22:04 Sleep and Circadian Rhythms • 26:41 NAD and Supplements • 37:46 Blood Sugar and AGEs • 47:09 Microcirculation • 49:08 NRS and Imports • 49:18 Cellbex Medication • 50:03 Cellbex Benefits • 50:41 Alzheimer's and Cellbex • 51:28 Antioxidants • 54:26 Stem Cells and Exosomes • 58:03 Laser Skin Treatments • 01:07:34 Hormones and Longevity • 01:20:03 Lithium for Mood • 01:27:45 Gender and Longevity • 01:32:39 Final Thoughts See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this inspiring episode, we welcome Jimmy and Grace, a dynamic father-daughter duo, to discuss their journey of co-authoring Strong Girls, a transformative book designed to empower young women through faith, resilience, and actionable steps.Jimmy, a seasoned author and leadership coach, shares his experience writing 10 books and why this project with his daughter is uniquely special. Grace, a college senior, opens up about her personal journey from rebellion to rediscovering faith and purpose, and how sticky notes filled with encouraging words and scripture became a lifeline during challenging times.Together, they dive into the principles behind their Strong Girl's process, the importance of community, and how their mission is impacting girls of all ages. Tune in for an honest and uplifting conversation about navigating life's challenges, the power of small daily actions, and building unshakable confidence rooted in faith. Memorable Moments:"The Sticky Note That Changed It All" – Jimmy shares the story behind the sticky notes and how the message, "You are God's masterpiece," became a source of daily encouragement for Grace."Rebellion to Redemption" – Grace reflects on her transformative journey from struggling to fit in during high school to finding her identity in faith."The Strong Girls Process" – Grace introduces the See It, Stop It, Start It framework and how it helps girls overcome challenges with simple, actionable steps."Faith as the Foundation of Confidence" – Grace explains how anchoring her identity in God reshaped her confidence and outlook on life."Leaving a Legacy Together" – Jimmy and Grace discuss the unique experience of co-authoring a book and their hopes for growing the Strong Girl community. Order the book: https://amzn.to/4gU2A5Z Connect with AllisonInterested in working together? Fill out this form.www.instagram.com/allisonwalshwww.shebelievedbook.comwww.allisonwalshconsulting.comwww.abundantsuccesss.co
John 1:19-34,19 And this is the testimony of John, when the Jews sent priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him, “Who are you?” 20 He confessed, and did not deny, but confessed, “I am not the Christ.” 21 And they asked him, “What then? Are you Elijah?” He said, “I am not.” “Are you the Prophet?” And he answered, “No.” 22 So they said to him, “Who are you? We need to give an answer to those who sent us. What do you say about yourself?” 23 He said, “I am the voice of one crying out in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way of the Lord,' as the prophet Isaiah said.”24 (Now they had been sent from the Pharisees.) 25 They asked him, “Then why are you baptizing, if you are neither the Christ, nor Elijah, nor the Prophet?” 26 John answered them, “I baptize with water, but among you stands one you do not know, 27 even he who comes after me, the strap of whose sandal I am not worthy to untie.” 28 These things took place in Bethany across the Jordan, where John was baptizing.29 The next day he saw Jesus coming toward him, and said, “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world! 30 This is he of whom I said, ‘After me comes a man who ranks before me, because he was before me.' 31 I myself did not know him, but for this purpose I came baptizing with water, that he might be revealed to Israel.” 32 And John bore witness: “I saw the Spirit descend from heaven like a dove, and it remained on him. 33 I myself did not know him, but he who sent me to baptize with water said to me, ‘He on whom you see the Spirit descend and remain, this is he who baptizes with the Holy Spirit.' 34 And I have seen and have borne witness that this is the Son of God.” Today we're gonna talk a lot about John the Baptist, and I'll admit it feels a little bit strange because John the Baptist was so much not about himself. I think that if John the Baptist were here he'd tell us to Hurry up, move on, don't spend too much time on him — But we're still gonna talk about him because the Bible talks about him, and here in the Gospel of John he's not just in Chapter 1 but he also shows up in Chapter 3 and Chapter 5 and Chapter 10. John the Baptist is an important person in this Gospel, so we're gonna talk about him, but true to the wishes of John the Baptist, I'm gonna try to keep the part about him brief and I'll end with why he matters for us as a local church in St. Paul, in the year 2025. So for the sermon, I got two things about John the Baptist and one thing about us. Father, thank you for your Holy Spirit and for the Holy Scriptures. And thank you that as your people we can gather together for worship. As your children, this morning we have come eager and expectant. We want to hear from you. Speak our hearts, we pray, in Jesus's name, amen. First thing about John the Baptist …1. John the Baptist is a bridge. Remember the first time John the Baptist is mentioned is back in verse 6. Almost out of nowhere verse 6 says:6 There was a man sent from God, whose name was John. 7 He came as a witness, to bear witness about the light, that all might believe through him. 8 He was not the light, but came to bear witness about the light.The purpose of this mention in verse 6 is the same as the purpose of the mention in verse 15:John the Baptist is the one who brings the news of the eternal Word into history. Remember this Gospel starts in verses 1–5 with this tremendous explanation of the Word — the Word is God, is life, is light — and this is deep and wondrous and it stretches our minds, and then John the apostle, the narrator, he interrupts this depth with verse 6 to tell us that God sent a man named John … and John came to tell us about this Word. Verse 14 picks back up the wonder of this Word, telling us that “the Word became flesh and dwelt among us” — and we saw this last week: this is a profound statement — this is dense theology; it's full of Old Testament allusions — and then, Boom, again, there's John in verse 15! Same guy from verse 6! John bore witness about this Word made flesh.Mining the FitAnd I know that in some of our English translations verse 15 is put in a parenthesis, but it doesn't have to be. Verse 15 actually fits nicely with what comes after it and I want y'all all to see this. So look with me. Chapter 1, verse 15 … 1:15.Verse 15:John bore witness about him [Jesus], and cried out, “This was he of whom I said, ‘He who comes after me ranks before me, because he was before me.' ” 16 For [or because] from his fullness we have all received, grace upon grace. “Grace upon grace” — now what's that mean? Well, let's keep reading …Verse 17:“For [or because] the law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ.”Track with me here, okay? Verses 15–17 are a series of explanations: Verse 17 explains verse 16 explains verse 15. Verse 17 is a contrast between the law (which came through Moses) and grace and truth (which came through Jesus). These are two different moments in the history of redemption: The ‘law/Moses' is a stand-in for the old covenant; and ‘grace and truth in Jesus' is the new covenant. And that explains that phrase “grace upon grace.” Another way to translate that little preposition “upon” is to say “in the place of.”John is saying: From the fullness of Jesus we have all received grace in the place of grace, because the law (which was one grace) came through Moses; but grace and truth (a better grace) came through Jesus Christ.John is saying in verse 16 that in Jesus we have received new covenant grace in the place of old covenant grace.And remember verse 16 is supposed to explain verse 15 about John the Baptist. But how?Well, it's because in the movement from old to new, John is the bridge. A Foot on Both SidesWhen John stepped onto the scene of what became the First Century, there's no doubt that he was an Old Testament prophet. It had been a long time since Israel had seen a prophet, but John was sent by God as a prophet to Israel with a message. In Matthew, Mark, and Luke, John the Baptist is this “Elijah figure” who was prophesied in the Book of Malachi — the other Gospel writers tell us that John the Baptist literally dressed like Elijah. He was an old school prophet leading a Jewish renewal movement. Even within Islam, they recognize John the Baptist as a prophet. Historically, this is a fact. Josephus, the Jewish historian, described John the Baptist as a moral-political troublemaker — which is prophet material.So John the Baptist was this Old Testament prophet and he came at an extremely important historical juncture. It's like John the Baptist has got one foot in the Old Testament and one foot in the New. He's got one foot in Promise and the other in Fulfillment. Imagine it like this: Say you're going on a hike. We've got some hikers in here, right?You're going on this hike, and it's a long one — there's a lot of ground to cover. It starts with a nice garden, but then there's a big river (or two) to cross, there's a high mountain, there's a desert, at times it gets really dark and quiet, and kinda spooky. There are some signs along the way pointing you forward, but this terrain goes on and on (for 39 books).But then you come to the edge of this thing, and there's like a ditch between you and the other side. And you look over at the other side and it's full of color, and they're having a party over there — it's a 27-book long party! But you're not exactly sure how to get from where you are to there. And that's when “There's a man sent from God whose name was John” — he's standing where you are but then he's able to reach one foot over to the other side and he says, “Come on!” He becomes a bridge.John the Baptist is the biblical bridge from the old to the new. That's what he is: a bridge. That's John the Baptist as a category. The second thing to know is that …2. John the Baptist is a voice.Verse 19 brings this all down to the ground even more. This marks the beginning of the official testimony of John the Baptist, and it starts with questions. John the Baptist was making a splash; he was gaining a following within the Jewish world, and the Jewish leaders wanted to know what's going on, so they send a delegation of men to look into it (we learn in verse 24 that it's the Pharisees who sent this delegation), and that's important because the Pharisees were a sect of Jews who were looking for the Messiah. They were devoted to the Hebrew Bible and they knew it said a Messiah would come, so they have that anticipation, and it's reflected in the questions these men ask John. They ask five questions and he responds to each one. That's verses 19–23, but I want to situate these verses within the whole of Chapter 1. Altogether, in Chapter 1, the identity of John the Baptist is referred to eight times (either by himself or by John the apostle). Seven of the eight mentions of John the Baptist are either negative or a deflection. The overwhelming majority of the times John the Baptist is talked about it's either about who he's not or it's about how great Jesus is — He ranks before me! I'm not worthy to untie his shoe! The only time we actually see a positive statement about John's identity is verse 23. Y'all look at verse 23.Just a VoiceThe delegation that's asking him questions basically gives up. In verse 22 they say, Okay, look, you keep telling us who you're not, but we gotta tell our leaders who you are. What do you say about yourself? (What a question! We're gonna come back to that!)But look what John the Baptist says, verse 23:23 He said, “I am the voice of one crying out in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way of the Lord,' as the prophet Isaiah said.”John the Baptist tells us that he's getting this from Isaiah, and we can turn back to Isaiah 40, verse 3, and we can read where Isaiah says this. Isaiah 40, verse 3,3 A voice cries: “In the wilderness prepare the way of the Lord; make straight in the desert a highway for our God.”John the Baptist is saying: That's me. I am the voice. Y'all know that singing competition show called The Voice? …It really has nothing to do with this. Except that, as I understand it, when that show started, the difference between that singing competition and all the others was that the judges could not see the contestants, they could only hear them. The genius was that they were de-emphasizing physical appearance, and focusing completely on the sound of the voice. So it's called “The Voice” as in just the voice. And that's what John means here — except that he's de-emphasizing his person entirely! He's solely focused on what he has to say. The voice is defined by its witness to the word. The Word is what he wants you to hear!So hear him — The Word, Jesus Christ, he is before me! John says …He's higher than me! I'm not even worthy to touch his feet! He is that great. Behold, he's the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world! He's gonna baptize with the Holy Spirit. John is saying that Jesus is bringing the kingdom of God — the promised end-time kingdom, where the Spirit is poured out, where God judges and saves — Jesus is bringing that here. So you better get ready! All of y'all better get ready!Preparing the WayThat's what Isaiah was talking about when he said a voice cries “prepare the way of the Lord.”He doesn't mean prepare the way for the Lord as in Jesus's way to us needs to be prepared. Isaiah is taking about our way to Jesus. Jesus doesn't need any help. We're the ones who need the help. In the context of Isaiah 40, Isaiah is prophesying about the end of Israel's exile. He's saying the road from exile to restoration should be made straight. Clear the way. Level the ground. Make the pathway from a dark exile to a restored Zion CLEAR — he's not talking about how the Messiah gets to us, but it's about how we get to the Messiah. That was the mission of John the Baptist. He was a voice — just a voice — sent for our sake. He's a bridge and he's a voice — two things about John the Baptist. Now one final thing about us. 3. We should be like John the Baptist.Within all of redemptive history, John the Baptist is the model witness to Jesus Christ. He's the paragon that every witness to Jesus thereafter is supposed to look to. That's why he matters to us as a local church in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 2025.We want to have a voice like his, and there are two things especially that standout. These are two things from the example of John the Baptist that I pray would be true of us. 1. We should clear the way for people to get to Jesus. And I'm thinking first corporately: Cities Church — are we clearing the way for people to meet Jesus or are we getting in the way?That's a question worth asking. Jesus is the cause of our existence. We are here by him and for him, and he's everything to us. And we want more of him. We want more of him for ourselves and we want these cities to have more of him through us. Corporately, we want Jesus to take our utmost — all that we've got, all we can give — we want him to take our utmost for his highest. We're a church committed to his fame. We want him to be impossible to ignore in the cities. We want people to know Jesus. Amen?So are we doing that? Are we helping people know Jesus? What about people who currently don't know him? Does our being a church make any difference for the people in these Twin Cities who don't know Jesus?That's a question for our church corporately, but what about you as an individual Christian? Does your life — does the way you live, the way you work, the way you interact with neighbors and others — does your life forge a path for people to get to Jesus or does it put obstacles in the way?Hey, let's be like John the Baptist!Let's make straight — in this 21st century post-Christian land — let's make straight a highway to our God! Every valley lifted up, every mountain and hill made low, uneven ground made level, rough places made plain — let us resolve, altogether and as individuals, to do everything we can to clear the way to Jesus, not be in the way.2. We should remember it's Jesus people must get to, not us. I'll say it like this: we want to clear the way for people to get to Jesus while also remembering that we're not Jesus. This gets back to that amazing question in verse 22. They asked John the Baptist: “What do you say about yourself?”This is the question: how do you understand who you are? Everybody has some kind of self-understanding, so what is ours as a church? What do we think of ourselves as a church and what would we say about ourselves if asked?Well look, the first thing John the Baptist says when he's asked this question is “I am not the Christ.” Don't rush past that. This is really important. It is absolutely essential to know that in the work of being a witness it is not yourself you are pointing to. You need to know that right from the start. If you're planting a church, you need to know that. And I can't think of a better time to remember this than on our 10th birthday, which is today (we're gonna celebrate next Sunday, but it was this Sunday, ten years ago, when we first gathered to worship as a church). We've been doing this ten years. Ten years. And ten years is a milestone, because now we're way past imposter syndrome. We feel pretty legit, and maybe we stand a little straighter now. Maybe we can start to think, Hmm, look at us. Maybe we feel a little increase in our self-understanding. STOP IT. Don't go there. Remember who we are and why we're here. It's not for ourselves. The goal is not our comfort. It's not that people would know us. Hey, we are all about Jesus. Who the Twin Cities need is Jesus Christ, not Cities Church. Jesus must increase, we must decrease. We show him. We point to him. We clear the way for people to get to Jesus. Clearing the WayAnd I want to end like that: if you're a guest with us this morning, or if you're here and you don't know Jesus, I want to tell you about him. Jesus Christ is the Son of God who came to this world as man to reveal and redeem. He came to show us what God is like, and he came to reconcile us back into a relationship with God. The short way of saying it is that Jesus came to save sinners, which is all of us. We were condemned because of our sin, but Jesus went to the cross in our place: took our sin upon himself, he suffered the punishment we deserved. He was crucified, dead, and buried, and then on the third day he rose from the grave in victory. Jesus defeated sin and death, and now in Jesus forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you. If you turn away from trying to be your own savior, and if you put your faith in Jesus, he will set you free. He will make you alive. You will become a son or daughter of God — not because you've earned it, but because of what Jesus has done. So trust him. I'm trying to clear the way right now. If you've never put your faith in Jesus, put your faith in him now. Say to him: Jesus, I can't save myself and I'm done trying. You died and rose to save me, and I trust in you. Put your faith in Jesus. And if you have, if you are a Christian, we now come to this Table to remember what he did. The TableAt the Lord's Table, the bread represents the broken body of Jesus, and the cup represents his blood. Together, this is a symbol of his sacrificial death for us. So when we eat the bread and drink the cup, we are saying This is our hope. We have been united to Jesus by faith, and we eat and drink to give him thanks. So if you are a Christian this morning, if you have put your faith in Jesus, we invite you with us to this table.
In this episode of The Line Podcast, recorded on Jan. 17, 2025, Matt Gurney and Jen Gerson try and remember all the things that happened this week. Because it was a busy one!This episode of The Line Podcast is brought to you by Unsmoke Canada. Canada can be a global leader in reducing the harm caused by smoking, but it requires actionable steps, including giving adult smokers the information they need to choose potentially less harmful alternatives. Learn more at https://www.unsmoke.ca/First, your hosts spend some time discussing the (at last) official start of Mark Carney's political career. They talk about the choice to launch on Jon Stewart's American late-night show, and it was indeed quite the choice. They talk about polls which show a slight tightening of what had seemed an imminent Conservative landslide, but they aren't sold on it yet (though the Liberals will bounce a bit, we suspect, especially as the leadership race gets attention). They talk about Carney's resume, and Pierre Poilievre's, and why they aren't as mismatched as some want you to believe. And Matt notes that he hasn't seen progressive voters as excited about a replacement candidate since ... the summer. With Kamala Harris. Remember how that turned out?This episode of The Line Podcast is also brought to you by TikTok Canada. TikTok Canada has a team of hundreds of local employees supporting the success of Canadian creators, businesses and advertisers. The federal government, however, has ordered TikTok to shut down its Canadian offices. Shutting down TikTok Canada doesn't make Canadians safer — but it does eliminate jobs and investments in this country. Learn more at https://newsroom.tiktok.com/en-ca/tiktokcanada-notice-to-challenge-local-shutdownJen and Matt then gab about why they think it would be good for national unity if "Team Canada" didn't seem to always mean "Alberta sacrifices." Seriously. Can someone let us know when anyone is proposing an export ban on Ontario auto parts or B.C. lumber or Atlantic fish? STOP IT. YOU ARE RUINING THE COUNTRY.Last but not least, they offer their final thoughts on the Biden years and the imminent re-inauguration of Donald Trump. We're sure it's gonna go great!Sigh.All that and more in the latest episode of The Line Podcast. As always, like, subscribe, and visit us for more at https://www.readtheline.ca/
He's the CEO of Liberty Sentinel Media and the Senior Editor for the T New American, Alex Newman seeks to glorify God in everything he does, and in his role as an investigative journalist, he unpacks the climate change agenda as it relates to government controls and creating a new pagan religion that redefines morality and humanity. This hard-hitting interview covers a wide range of topics including school choice, student vouchers, conservatism, the carbon capture hoax, and what liberty-minded folks in rural America can do to conserve what is good and true in the United States of America today.Check out Newman's new book, "Indoctrinating Our Children To Death: Government Schools' War On Faith, Family & Freedom–And How to Stop It," here: https://libertysentinel.org/savechildren/Read his article, "The United Nations' New World Religion," here: https://thenewamerican.com/print/the-uns-new-world-religion/Presented by Bid on Beef | CK6 Consulting | CK6 Source | Real Tuff Livestock Equipment | Redmond RealSalt | By-O-Reg+ | Dirt Road RadioEnjoy special discounts from my podcast partners:Save on Redmond Real Salt with code RADKE at https://shop.redmondagriculture.com/And mention my name when you buy Real Tuff equipment for a special add-on bonus on your delivery. www.realtuff.com
In the first episode of 2025, Evan Roberts welcomes back renowned physical therapist Rick Olderman to the Elemental Evan Podcast. With over 25 years of experience and nine books, including his latest, 'Pain Patterns: Why You Are In Pain and How to Stop It,' Rick shares invaluable insights into addressing chronic pain. The discussion explores the reasons behind widespread pain issues, the failures of conventional medical approaches, and how understanding movement, fascia, and reflex patterns can lead to effective pain management. Rick emphasizes practical advice on walking posture, identifying pain patterns, and simple, actionable strategies that can make a significant difference. You can expect to walk away from this episode with a comprehensive guide to alleviating pain and improving overall physical health. 00:26 Introducing Rick Alderman: Expert in Pain Management 03:03 Understanding Pain Patterns and Their Solutions 05:36 The Missing Link in Medical Treatments 11:04 The Role of Fascia and Reflexes in Chronic Pain 15:56 Practical Tips for Identifying and Addressing Pain Patterns 19:15 The Importance of Proper Movement and Posture 31:43 Soft Knees and Walking Mechanics 33:20 Rethinking Upper Body Posture 34:55 Core Engagement Simplified 40:49 Barefoot Walking and Shoe Choices 45:33 Understanding Pain Patterns 48:56 Side Bending Problems Explained 53:03 Final Thoughts and Resources www.rickolderman.com Rick's new book (Pain Patterns: Why You Are in Pain and How to Stop It). https://amzn.to/49CUvQh Rick's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fixingyouclinic/ Addictive Wellness Chocolates and Adaptogens: Use Code ELEMENTAL_EVAN for 10% off your entire order! Get Your ENERGYbits Superfood Spirulina and Chlorella and use code ELEMENTAL at checkout for 20% off! Organifi Superfood Drink Powders (ELEMENTALEVAN for 20% off) Alitura Skin Care Elemental Evan Instagram Elemental Evan Youtube Page Email: elemental.evanhw@gmail.com Block Blue Light Glasses and Accessories (15% off with code ELEMENTAL) Tryarmra Colostrum for immune and gut health (EVAN10 for 10% your first order) DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for educational purposes only, it is not a substitute for professional care by a doctor or other qualified medical professional. Evan Roberts is not a medical professional and this podcast is provided on the understanding that it does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services. Statements and views expressed on this show are not medical advice, this podcast, including Evan Roberts and any guests on the show, disclaims responsibility for any possible adverse effects from the use of information contained in this episode. If you think you have a medical problem please consult a medical professional.
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TITUS Come, now— As the king does sit upon my throne, Though not a King myself as I, Still cherished among men and many Who are in thine favor, As you seek truth to bear, my King And not your but also yours, Does partake thy bethrotjen nature, To swallow whole a seed a assumption as To vanish by trace, The rather and tide to bond, For truth you seek, And truth I bear, As fruit does grow, By force of not God, But nature, And to thine, the faring way The truth does seek you, too Thus, my God and Queen— But also King, Ruler never captured And gained wisdom by time, Which— None does have, but thyself. And now, Titus. To know,node bearing fruit are I And bearing truth shall you, A lesson gathered, as you as one And I as other— under the assumption of Love What is love? God, this is a sausage feat in here. Let's get some women in this bitch. Oh, there are women— They just don't speak much— Especially in this series Ascension. Because they're perfect. Archaic is this, A truce for the truth I seek. A wage for the war I've bargeouned. Listen now. You tell me. I tell you all that I know, For nothing now, And in nothing's sake, The shared alter. I, too, you. And you to I— Have we parted but some to forge But others? No others remain. And still I gather. With flower. And grow thy seed. The fruit, or truth? No difference. A tree, I am born. To wake. A shadow in the summer's night where autumn azure sun does beem, The wicked truth you lie to pardon Stands in its own awakening; Shallow moon tide's at dawn, And so, you kind folk of Kingdom there And Kingdom come, The truth is said as this, The seed the fruit— The love was born in ritual, And only then, The dance was made, For the song to have been sung as such. Dear Queen, my heart. For never better none has taken guilt in wavering the time has come; Never now but always forward And never there but always bound, To love itself, And so I am. Again. Trust me. I have. The King is slain. —but also lives. As haunted and as haunting no doubt, But to gain is this, my trust And in your waiver— the vow My honor, and sacntity so. The swine. Not of this realm, but others seek. And in this realm and others so The truth of fruit shall parish, Ignored and never eaten Never to have grown from seed, And then, of course, No tree shall I shadow In midnight summer's truth, The blue azure light, Of seeking sun, Soon to align, By midnight dawn, And waking tide— The moon you say. A sworn disaster. And so, I pray. All's fair. And you. [TITUS with a heavy heart exits the corridor.] {Enter The Multiverse} The Strine Force Five assembles in the basement before supper is called SETH, a peckish boy, almost goilish looking, maybe 11 or so steals cookies from OLIVER, who might be about 9, who speaks with a heavy and very proper English accent— Stop stealing my biscuits! Why bring them if you're not going to share? I did share. You lot had the box! You know these are cookies, right? They're my special biscuits. UPSTAIRS, MOM and DAD, very much the classic stereotypical suburban and American everywoman and Everyman prepare for supper. DAD, who resembles almost too much the LATE JOHNNY CARSON, peers into his newspaper conspicuously— Who does mom resemble? Let me — LATER, at the DINNER TABLE. Boys, Say hello to your uncle Steve. [The man heavily resembles Steve Allen] OLIVER Hello, Uncle Steve! UNCLE STEVE …I'm not your uncle. LIL JIMMY (Mumbling) I don't like uncle Steve… BIG JIMMY elbows him. Hard. LIL JIMMY Ow! BIG JIMMY smacks him upside the head, however without harming his very neatly done swooping hair. LIL JIMMY Where's uncle Jack? UNCLE STEVE He's on his way. DAD (Grumbles) …always late. LIL JIMMY (also grumbling, almost mimicking) —that's what I'm saying. BIG JIMMY shoves LIL JIMMY into his seat Also meanwhile, in another alternate dimension. So you're real name is JIMMY WANG. I fucking guess. That's nuts! —it's..:whatever. No, that's nuts— No, it's balls, homie, Your actual name is actually “Dick” twice. Hehehehe. Stop it. Did you have a middle name. No! Let me see. NO. Stop— let me— NO! [he grabs the birth certificate from Jimmy's grip] Let's see. —Jimmy— UGH, Oh, that's interesting, Jimmy and not James, how endearing—let's see— Jimmy—Ah, RICHARD— Wang. Oh my God. Your whole name is just— STOP IT. —it's just dicks. Just—penis words. Tripe dicks. AH! [nearly in tears, JIMMY runs to sulk into the washroom while his buddies continue making dick jokes; it's almost to much to bear—having learned so much about his true identity, most recently, that he was adopted at a very young age from a very nice Asian couple.] SUNNI BLU (Reading newspaper, breaking fourth wall) I told you he was Asian bro. SUDDENLY, Deadpool crashes through the door. SUNNI BLU tosses the super hot model in their lap across the room. YO. DEADPOOL. DEADPOOL YO. SUNNI BLU NOT COOL, BRO. DEADPOOL —what was your name again? SUNNI BLU Ya mutha! DEADPOOL NOT COOL. SUNNI BLU Whateva. {Enter The Multiverse} “Tools of the Trade” Welcome to Hollywood. Who are you? That's not important. It seems important. Now—lessonsz Ok. Tools of the trade: Uh huh. My dick. [he insinuates his crotch] Package. My dyke. [A very pretty lesbian appears out of nowhere.] Hello. My Dick Van Dyke. DICK VAN DYKE also appears out of nowhere. Woah, dude! Careful, he's priceless. I know dude. I can hear you, you know. I hear you too, Dick. Woah! How old are you, dude? Old! Get out of here; Go lay down; Take a nap! They said the gig was till 3. You're off early. Or late. [DICK VAN DYKE turns to leave.] I can still hear you. sweet yellow pinapple and coconut curry over brown rice and lentils sounded like a good Christmas Eve In— “Wait? It is Christmas Eve, isn't it?” I checked the date and time as my phone connected to the wifi. “Yep.” I concurred, slurping the last of the curry broth from my dinner bowl— my second, but most likely out of three. I'd made enough to last however two or three days, and though I had been offline for throught most of now what seemed the entire month, letting my bills lapse over to make nonexistent room in the budget for the peloton, which seemed fair, considering how small I was getting, even cooking and eating myself into the non complacent waking coma that was the vivid and apt focus needed to create music for hours on end—something I had never quite done before in a certain way, and it seemed as though working in this fashion seemed somehow to have moved me solidly forward and sideways through time a bit—some sort of diagonal. I had rested the Sabbath and in the midst of it fallen behind by two days, but making up for it and catching up speed, I had submitted two releases in the early morning on the same day, now coming to an end—and somewhere in the middle, waking up after the fact to a fresh blanket of snow and the whimsy that came with it. A white Christmas afterall, perhaps, if it didn't melt by the following morning, which, judging by the fact that the coffee in the tumbler was still piping hot and not just like warm—I.e., fresh—that I might the same be up early into Christmas morning, also the first day of Hanukkah, and although I had forgone getting a menorah, after the attempt to pick up a free one I had found online over the summer in search of a cat, it didn't seem worth the cost to buy one; I was saving for too many things at once, which meant also nothing, but I couldn't be happier to spend the holidays alone and quietly— I couldn't be with the one person I wanted most, anyway, and so being alone was the next best thing. I almost wished I had've found the cat by now, but it was probably better that I was for the most part, unanchored, and could travel at will if needed. I thought to submit some of my new songs as demos to labels or into contests to try to find a job, but either way I knew in the moment that I would be playing live again by spring, even if it was just barmitsvahe and weddings, the latter of which I actually hoped to avoid, besides the Jewish ones—and my affinity for Jews had become remarkably trademark; as if I had some sort of reason to like them more over time, but I hadn't one—not that I actually knew of, anyway. I had forgotten why I had been checking my email incessantly anyway, besides the new sound packs that seemed to have been magically pouring in, which i became excited to use when the right time struck to dive back into aboleton, learning in broad lessons in how there was a grace period between finishing and submitting tracks and starting again, and being careful not to sink into monotony—until I finally remembered, checking my email—that I had been nervous about samples from one of the latest releases clearing—however—a miracle indeed, it had been approved, and the message sit atop a pile of nonsense in the rest of my email with the news that it had been delivered to stores— I had put out about 15 singles since the beginning of the month and had a week's time more in my subscription to the distribution service—and I planned not to waste any time before my account being terminated— not that eventually I wouldn't renew the subscription, however— it would be at least a few months and probably into the early spring. I had, after all, purchased the subscription around the same time a year sooner, which allowed me to purchase the service at half price— a luxury which no doubt would end before my next payday, and after the payment for my Peloton—however— I thoroughly enjoyed keeping my energy well to myself, and it seemed I was recovering well from having been followed to the gym and harassed, however, now the annoyance was— my neighbor wouldn't leave me alone. She was high maintenance, full of drama, probably a little bit toxic— And now, she wanted to be friends. I thought it best to stay on her good side, and had politely declined the invitation to Christmas at her apartment with her mother, but knew that until one of us moved, I would have to safely navigate the trenches of neighborly rapport; though something told me to be careful with the valitile fragility of the entire thing, it seemed almost the same with anyone, even old friends, that trust itself was rare to have in others, and so my holiday wishes had been simple and humble in truth; it had snowed, and I was alone, and making music— the home gym set-up, complete with yoga mat, Peleton and pink treadmill were simply a bonus. —Tales of a Superstar DJ. [The Festival Project ™] Seven wooky dudes stand candy coated in the VIP section at a major music festival. Who brought them!? U did. Now I wonder ‘What's the difference' Same profession, So much distance I misjudged this; Thought I had it all Wedged behind one ear, Forlorn, (For Lorne) And one finger to the socket Sock puppet watching porn of Elmer Fudd Now, knock it off— I wanna know why god chose the number one, Folders up dollar bill Back of the collections call The corner, a sharp deposit Sure, For figure, full figured dolphins Sawed it all off— A saw tooth lecture; So fire sure a God, But then, A one lost walkie talkie And the other is, of course Without a battery For famine, is it? I also starve. (It's good curry, though.) No more batting practice And no more favors, I'm sure I won't bring it up I've got some kind of trauma In the wallet full of cards I dropped No messages (Still don't know what Ivermectin is.) Refuse to google such an awkward juncture. Sure, the junk worked— Sure the cops called After supper, On you go: The father's Carson. Uncle Parr is at the door. UNCLE JACK I'm back! DAD Sure, you are. [The Man resembles the late Jack Parr.] Here comes old wheats his name, The cousin, tagging alongside big brother A Jon with no H, the cousin— But I just can't call it [A strange looking boy resembling JON STEWART enters alongside his cousin, an even stranger looking whom resembles DAVID LETTERMAN— between the two of them, they are the oldest of the boys, about high school aged—dressed fashionably but odd and both dawning suspenders with their strange and quite ill fitting pants. This is weird. What is this—what is this? What is this here for! Why does this exist at all? What are you doing this for? Skipping suicide another night? Beats the knife in my back. —because, I just don't care anymore. L E G E N D S In an ‘imaginary‘ parallel dimension, the world is torn when the workforce—not just of one Union or another, but the workforce of the entire country goes on strike as a protest against high costs of living in demand of a living wage; a nightly entertainment program is interrupted with a news broadcast which declares a state of emergency—the economy itself on the verge of collapse. Oh. That's what I'm writing. You know, they're gonna kill me for this. —that's why you need therapy! Look, all I want to do is make dance music. Why bother. Why bother at all When big brother is watching, And long gone is Jack Parr, It's all done and divorced, But all sausage party, The festival project. Numb3rs Digital Liquid {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2024 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The Complex Collective ©
For much of history, the word 'epidemic' applied to infectious diseases. Large numbers of cases of disease caused by organisms such as bacteria and viruses that spread through water, air, or other means, sometimes transmitted from person to person, or back and forth between people and animals. Then came epidemics of chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, heart disease - diseases occurring in very large numbers and created not by infectious agents, but by drivers in our day to day lives, such as a bad food environment. A new paper was just published in the PLOS global health literature that I found fascinating. It focuses on another use of the concept of epidemics: market driven epidemics. Let's find out what these are and find out a little bit more about their implications for our health and wellbeing. Our guests today are two of the authors of that paper. Dr. Jonathan Quick is a physician and expert on global health and epidemics. He is an adjunct professor at Duke University's Global Health Institute. Eszter Rimanyi joins us as well. She works on chronic disease and addiction epidemiology at Duke university. Interview Summary Access the PLOS article “Dynamics of combatting market-driven epidemics: Insights from U.S. reduction of cigarette, sugar, and prescription opioid consumption.” So, Jono, let's start with you. Tell us what you mean by market driven epidemics. The pattern is familiar to people. There is a product that that humans like and the business community says we can make a lot of money on this unmet need. And so they do that and they start selling a lot of it. And then people start noticing that this thing that the humans like is killing some of them. And so, the scientists do the public health. And then the business community says these scientists are going to kill the golden goose. They buy up other scientists and try to defend themselves. And then it goes on and on before we really bend the epidemic curves. This pattern of consumer products that have harmful effects, those products are major contributors to the root causes of at least a million deaths a year in the US, and over 20 million deaths worldwide. So, to try to look at this from an epidemic point of view, we first established a case definition. Our definition of market driven epidemic is a significant increase in death, disability and other harmful effects on humans and human health and wellbeing. It's arising from a consumer product whose use has been accelerated by aggressive marketing. Whose harmful effects have been denied or otherwise minimized by producers. And for which effective mitigation is possible but actively opposed by producers. So, we looked at the natural history of this, and we found five phases through which these epidemics pass. There's market development, either inventing a new product, developing a product like prescription opioids, or transforming an existing product like tobacco. Phase two is evidence of harm. First, there's suspicion, astute clinicians, whistleblowers, and then eventually proof of harm. Phase three is corporate resistance. Companies deny harm, seek to discredit accusers, commission counter science, manufacture doubt, mount legal challenges. All the while deaths and social upheaval and economic costs are mounting. And finally, our next phase four is mitigation. We get some regulatory efforts going, and there's a tipping point for the consumption and resulting deaths. And then finally, phase five of this is market adaptation. In a response to decreasing or threatened consumption, companies and consumers typically seek alternatives. Adaptations can be positive or negative. Some are healthier, some are equally or more harmful. Thanks very much for that description. It really helps explain what the concept is all about. You chose three areas of focus. You could have chosen others, but you chose cigarettes, sugar, and prescription opioid use. Why those in particular? We wanted to identify differences in these market driven epidemics in a few product categories. We wanted to look at distinctly different consumer experiences so we could see what worked and what didn't in terms of bending the epidemic curve. We picked nicotine delivery, food, and prescription medicine. And to choose within those categories we established five inclusion criteria. So, number one, the product had to have proven adverse health effects. Number two, there needed to be well documented histories of product development, marketing, mitigation efforts, and so forth. Number three, the product needed to meet the overall case definition. That is, companies knew they were doing harm, continued to do harm, and fought that harm. Number four, there needed to be long term data available for product consumption and associated impact. And number five, most important, we chose products for which mitigation efforts had already resulted in significant sustained reduction in product consumption. Based on these three criteria, cigarettes, sugar, and prescription opioids came out as the ones that we studied. Thanks. I really appreciate that description. And when we get to the punchline in a minute, it's going to be interesting to see whether the behavior of the industry in this natural history that you talked about is similar, given that the substances are so different. We'll get to that in a minute. So Eszter, I'd like to turn to you. What kind of information did you pull together to write this paper? I think I looked at over a thousand different documents. But there were two clear types that I interrogated to pull together all of our background data. The first category was publicly available data, so that could have been a clinical study, epidemiological study, advertisement by the company, CDC or other government reports, mortality data, etc. But then there was also a distinct different type of data that we really looked at and that was really useful for putting together these pictures of the natural history, which was internal documents. In some cases, these could have been leaked by an internal employee, which was the case with the so called 'brown documents' with tobacco. But it also came from sometimes court hearings or as a result of lawsuits that the companies had to release internal data. It was really interesting to compile together the different sides, of the outside look from CDC reports, and then the insider scoop from Purdue Pharma. So, it's a very well rounded, interesting way to find all this data. I admire your effort. It's a big job to do a normal scientific review where you might have 50 papers and you were looking at things that were much harder to obtain and a vast number of things that are really quite different in character. Boy, congratulations for just reading all those things. Tell us what you found. Gosh, so even though there's so many distinct differences between a lot of these epidemics, what we actually found was that there was a lot of narrative similarities. And because of that, we could really create this holistic, but also really well-fitting idea of market driven epidemics. A lot of the corporate strategies were either mirrored, imitated, or in some cases quite literally lifted over because of overlapping ownership between the companies. One of the things that we really wanted to hammer into our article was that producers not only created their product, but they also manufactured doubt. Which means that they created, on purpose, public hesitancy around their product even when they internally knew that it was harmful to health. They wanted the public to be on the fence about what the health impact of their product was. There was a lot of different ways that they achieved that goal. Sometimes it was through showing propaganda films in high schools. Which I still can't believe that happened and then that was legal. But also in different ways, like co-opting science, paying scientists to publish articles in their favor. I know a really famous example of this that has now been public is that two Harvard researchers in cardiovascular disease published saying that sugar was not harmful to health. So, there's a lot of different ways that they achieved it, but the goals overall were very similar by all the companies. You know, you mentioned overlapping ownership. And so, you might have been referring specifically to the ownership of the food companies by the tobacco companies. Correct. Because it happened a while ago, that's not something that was well known. But there's a fascinating history there about how the tobacco industry used its technology to maximize addiction and used that to develop food products and to change the DNA of the food companies in ways that still exist today, even though that ownership ended many years ago. I'm really glad you pointed that out. Yeah, exactly. I think there's this shared idea that there's a turning point for companies. Where they know internally that their product is causing harm. And what really tips them over into becoming market driven epidemics is not actually coming out and saying that there's an issue with their product or not improving it. But you know really digging that information into the dirt and saying no we're going to protect our product and keep giving this out to the public despite the harms. You know, maybe we can come back to this, but the fact that you're finding similarities between these areas suggests that there are contingencies that act on corporate executives that are similar no matter what they're selling. And that's helpful to know because in the future, you can predict what these companies will be doing because there are many more similarities than differences. Jono let me ask you this. You've talked about this appalling period of time between when there are known health consequences of use of some of these things and the time when meaningful action occurs to curb their consumption and to rein in the behavior of the companies. How long is this gap, and what explains it? Kelly, this is one of the most fascinating things about this study. And it really highlights the importance of taking an epidemiologic approach. This is a behavioral epidemic, not a viral one. But it has so many characteristics. One of the key points is that is how important time is. And we see that in any epidemic curve when things start going exponential. If we take cigarettes, okay, the harms of cigarettes had long been suspected. But the first credible scientific publication was by a US physician, Isaac Adler, in a 400-page 1912 book where he first associated cigarettes with cancers. Fast forward over 40 years to British scientists Doll and Hill, and they did the epidemiology which definitively and convincingly links cigarette cancer with smoking deaths. So that gap was incredible and so that's one of the first examples. Once those articles were published, others followed the initial one. It took about a decade until the 1964 Surgeon General's report on smoking and health. And that was quickly followed by a series of federal actions. So, 1964, '63, '64 was the tipping point. Five decades after the initial suspicion. For sugar, the journey from suspicion to compelling evidence was more complex. There was a big debate between researchers, clinicians, scientific journalists, that began in the '50s. A diabetologist from Britain John Yudkin, argued in the 1957 Lancet piece, it's sugar that's equal or larger than fats. An American physiologist, Enzo Keyes, says au contraire. He said it on the cover of Time Magazine. From 1950 to 2000, there was this debate back and forth. Finally, sugar consumption in the US peaked in '99 when a sugar wary group of researchers, journalists, and advocacy groups began becoming really vocal. And that was the tipping point. The actual compelling science, it came a few years after the preponderance of folks engaged said, no, it's sugar. You got to do something. And finally, with prescription opioids: 1997, rural doctors Art Van Zee and another fellow, alerted Purdue Pharma, the producer of OxyContin, about rising overdoses. A year later, there was a publication that said the sustained release version of OxyContin, which was a hydrocodone that was sustained release, that they first tried it with morphine, and they had evidence from there that the sustained release drugs were a problem. And again, it was over a decade later that mounting prescription opioid deaths in the US convinced CDC to declare an epidemic of [00:14:00] opioid prescribing. This gap, if you look at it, to summarize, for cigarettes, the journey from credible suspicion of harm to consumption tipping point, five decades. Sugar, four decades. Prescription opioids, fourteen years. But the key thing is that the power of collective action, because today, only one in eight Americans smoke, and it was nearly 50 percent at the peak. The US consumption of sugar, which increased by 30 pounds between the year 1950 and the year 2000, when all this debate was going on. We picked up an extra 30 pounds of sugar consumption per person per year, but within two decades, that was cut back. We gave back 15 pounds of that. And now prescription opioids have gone back to a medically defendable level, having risen to 8 to 10 times that in the peak of the prescription opioid epidemic. Hearing you talk about that, it's nice that there's sometimes light at the end of the tunnel. But boy, it's a long tunnel. And that you can count the, the number of deaths during that tunnel period of time in the millions. It's just unspeakable how much damage, preventable damage gets caused. Now, and I'd like to, when I come back to wind up this podcast, I'd like to ask each of you, what do you think might be done to help narrow that or shrink that time gap and to prevent these long delays and to help address these corporate determinants of health. But before I get there, Eszter, you know, I'd like to follow up on the conversation we had earlier. You know where it's clear that sugar and tobacco and opioids are all quite different substances, but the companies, the natural history of these things looks quite similar. And you mentioned in particular the industry attempt to plant doubt. To create doubt in the minds of people about the stories they were hearing of the dangers of these things, whether they were true or not. And were there other things that the industry was doing during that time that you noticed might have similarities across these areas? Oh my gosh, so many. I have to go through all the examples in my head and make sure that I have a very crisp message out of all of them One of the ones that is interestingly being employed today in a very different epidemic with firearms and guns, is this idea of whose choice is the consumer product in its use. And today there's a lot of ideas that were initially created by tobacco, and then used by food, that are currently being used by gun lobbyists talking about individual freedoms. So with some of the previous market driven epidemics, like tobacco and prescription opioids, it's a way easier argument to make that the individual at some level does not choose to use the product. Maybe in the beginning, the first couple uses were their individual choice, but then there's on purpose, a really strong withdrawal response in the body and socially. The individual kind of had to continue using the product. But some of those ideas are being used today with firearms. The idea that somebody has the liberty to use this product or to purchase this product, which undoubtedly causes harm. You know, it's probably not really good for public health if this argument exists. And, in the cases with firearms, which I think is a little bit ironic and sad, a lot of the people that buy guns for their own self-defense actually experience those guns turned around and used on them, usually by the perpetrators of aggression. These ideas of individual freedoms usually backfire to the people that are consuming the products. It's interesting to me that a lot of these ideas were initially created for very different products, but are being used in the current day. So interesting to hear you say that because here we have yet another area where there are similarities with the firearms. And the companion argument to that idea that it's your personal liberty to use these things is the argument that there's overreach by government, big brother, things like that. When government wants to, you know. Yeah. It's so interesting. So one point on that. The market economy was never meant to be a free for all. Because the reality is that the market economy has brought billions of people out of poverty and saved more lives than most health interventions. But the problem is, as I said, it wasn't meant to be a free for all. And it depends on having good consumer information and when companies are distorting it, they're basically taking away the informed choice, which is critical. The other part of it is, when they are purposely engineering their products for maximal addictiveness, which is done with clicks and social media, and was done purposefully with the nicotine content in cigarettes, then you don't have a real informed choice. The freedom of choice. You've had your brain pleasure center hijacked by, by purposely addictive products. Right, and you didn't mention food, but there's another example of substances that are created to hijack the reward pathway in the brain. Absolutely. I'd like to ask each of you, what in the heck can we do about this? I mean, you've pointed out a massive problem. Where the number of lives that are sacrificed because of corporate behavior, just enormous numbers. What can we do about it? Jono, I will start with you. And, you know, you've written this very highly regarded book called The End of Epidemics. And you've talked about things like bending epidemic curves and accelerating shifts. But tell us more. What do you think can be done in the case of these market driven epidemics like we're talking about? Well, I think it's important to realize that both kinds of epidemics, viral and behavioral, are communicable. Both involve a lot of rumor, blame, uncertainty. And as we've talked about both cause deaths in the thousands or millions. And we haven't talked so much about the significant social disruption, and the cost. Trillions of dollars in economic losses and additional health burdens. So let me focus on four kinds of key actors because when it comes down to it, it's groups that that really start acting against these things. The first is the research community and its funders. You won't be surprised given the time it takes to get the evidence because what's clear is without clear evidence of product associated harm, we're not going to move the political agendas. We're not going to get public support for epidemic curves. So, we have really good researchers working in these areas. They need to guard against groupthink. That's what happened with our salt sugar 50 years of chaos discussion. And conflict of interest because companies do try to undermine the database. The second is the funders of research, foundations and all, and national health services need to have an early warning system and an annual research roadmap in this area. I think Eszter will probably talk about the importance of public health leaders, because she's looked a lot at that. Another community though is the different civil society groups that are active. Because there's Mothers Against Drunk Driving, there's the Sandy Hook group on gun shooting, and there are a variety of interest groups. But what we realize is that there are lots of different strategies for how you move decision makers and all. So, more information sharing from those groups, civil society groups and all across. And finally, companies. It's actually in their interest to be more forthcoming earlier on. With tobacco, with prescription opioids, and now with baby powder, with talc, what we're seeing is companies at risk of bankruptcy paying billions of dollars. And if their CEOs aren't looking at that, then their board needs to be. Can I ask you a quick question about that? When the chickens come home to roost, and those bad things befall a company, you know, really seriously damaging lawsuits, or the possibility that perhaps sometime the executives will go to jail for corporate malfeasance. You know, the behavior that caused all the millions of deaths occurred 15 CEOs before them. So, if you're a CEO and you know you have a certain shelf life as CEO, you want to maximize profit during that time. And by the time anything happens negatively to the company, you're on vacation, you're retired, or you're gone. So how do you deal with that? Here's the thing, it's having criminal and civil liability that can go back to the individuals involved. From a different sector, an example. The German executive who was head of Volkswagen over a decade ago when they cheated on their environmental issues. He's been criminally charged today, a decade later. And I think that sort of personal accountability, it'll be hard to get, but that's the kind of thing that will make CEOs and their boards, if their boards also become responsible for hiding information in a way that it resulted in deaths. I think that, unfortunately, that kind of hammer, although it's going to be hard to get, that's probably what's needed. Okay, that makes good sense to me, and I'm glad I asked you that question. And I appreciate the answer. Eszter, anything you'd like to add to what Jono said about what could be done. Yes. One of the amazing things about market driven epidemics was when we were creating the paper, we created a table of all the different types of actors that could have very successful mitigation. And that table actually ended up being cut from the paper because it was so long that the editor said that it might distract from the rest of the paper. But that's actually a very positive message because there are so many actors that can have positive change, I'm going to highlight a couple of them because I think there's a few things here that are fairly good core messages that we can take away. One of the ones is the need for a trusted public health authoritative voice. I think nowadays there's a lot of commotion over how much we trust the government. And how much we trust, for example, the head of the CDC and the types of data they're talking about in terms of public health. But in the past, when we had a very trusted public health voice, that was really crucial in getting consumers to change their behavior. For example, in the 1964 Surgeon General's report, seemingly overnight changed people's behavior. Before then, smoking was a common, everyday social event. And after that, people started viewing it as a deadly, bad habit that some people had. And that type of change was really hard to get in the modern day. When we were talking about public health crises that were viral. So, I think one of the things that we really need to get again in the modern day is this trust between the people and public health voices so that when we have such good forthcoming information those statements actually mean something. So much so that the consumers change their behavior. Another thing is with us individuals who maybe aren't part of public health, we actually play a pretty big role in how much other people consume these different products. I remember when I was researching cigarettes in particular and the intersection with social media. I think if somebody under 18 saw a peer smoking and posted that to Instagram, that doubled their likelihood of trying out smoking for the first time. You have to be really careful with how you show yourself in the presence of others, and online too with a new digital age. Because you might tip the scale in somebody trying out a product for the first time. Which then if it has a very strong withdrawal effect, you know that person might have to might feel that they have to continue using that product to avoid withdrawal. I think as an individual, you can be more mindful about if you have a certain product use that you don't want others to also pick up, to maybe not do it or not show it as much so that other people aren't interested in doing that. Okay, the last really positive message I have is that I think as my generation gets into higher positions of power, even within corporations, I think Gen Z and Gen Alpha and other young people have the sense of responsibility for others and for the planet. And I think if there was a young person in power in a corporation and saw that oh no this product that we've had is now there's evidence that's harmful. I think there would be more accountability and more of a want to do something that's good for the planet and for people. I'm hopeful that, maybe 50, 60 years ago, if people were more in favor of kind of brushing things under the rug, then maybe the young generation won't be as into those ideas. And we'll actually want to be accountable and do what's right. BIOS Jonathan D. Quick, MD, MPH (“Jono”) is adjunct Professor of Global Health at the Duke Global Health Institute, where he teaches global health policy, serves on foundation grant advisory boards, and mentors students. Dr. Quick's current research and writing focuses on market-driven epidemics, from tobacco to opioids to social media. He is also Affiliated Faculty in Global Health Equity, Brigham and Women's Hospital/Global Health & Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School. Dr. Quick is the author of The End of Epidemics: The Looming Threat to Humanity and How to Stop It (Australian, Italian, Korean, South Asia, U.K. and U.S. 2018/2020/2021 editions), creator of MDS-3: Managing Access to Medicines and Health Technologies and an author of The Financial Times Guide to Executive Health, Preventive Stress Management in Organizations, as well as more than 100 other books, chapters, and articles in leading medical journals. Eszter Rimanyi is a chronic disease epidemiologist working with Dr. Jonathan D. Quick at the Duke Global Health Institute. Her research interest centers around Market-Driven Epidemics, including tobacco, sugar, opioids, and breastmilk substitute/infant formula. She is currently working on applying the market-driven epidemics approach to new epidemics, such as social media and firearms. Rimanyi has authored scientific papers in journals such as PloS Global Public Health and MDPI.
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In today's episode, you'll get to explore the cutting-edge world of anti-aging and longevity with Dr. Sandra Kaufmann, a leader in cellular optimization. Dr. Kaufmann guides you through affordable ways to understand your genetic traits, dives into the brain-boosting benefits of lithium beyond mood stabilization, and shares essential insights for optimizing liver health. You'll uncover the ideal timing for NAD supplements, learn about powerful mitochondrial-supporting peptides, and discover the game-changing promise of exosome therapies. With Dr. Kaufmann's balanced approach to pharmaceuticals and biohacking, this episode is packed with strategies to elevate your longevity journey! In the realm of longevity, she is the author and creator of the Kaufmann Protocol, a systematic explanation of why humans age on a cellular basis, coupled with an organized system to delay the aging process. This theory was introduced in her book The Kaufmann Protocol: Why We Age and How to Stop It, which has been recognized by many longevity leaders as the go-to tome for understanding the aging process. She has more recently published The Kaufmann Protocol: Aging Solutions with an updated and expanded dive into longevity science. Dr. Kaufmann is well-respected in the longevity community for presenting viable and scientifically based aging solutions that are available to everyone. She appears on weekly podcasts around the world, sits on longevity boards, and has spoken at innumerable health and biohacking seminars. Stay tuned for an information-packed episode that promises to expand your understanding of the latest in anti-aging science and practical health hacks! Full Show notes: https://bengreenfieldlife.com/pharmahacks Episode Sponsors: BIOptimizers Mushroom Breakthrough: Go to bioptimizers.com/ben now and enter promo code BEN10 to get 10% off any order. BON CHARGE: Go to boncharge.com/GREENFIELD and use coupon code GREENFIELD to save 15%. Beekeeper's Naturals: Go to beekeepersnaturals.com/BEN or enter code BEN to get 20% off your order. iHerb: iHerb is your one-stop shop for all your health and wellness needs. Shop over 50,000 products and get 22% off your first order when you use code BGL at iherb.com/shop/BGL or 15% off for existing customers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Anonymous Super PACs' money has replaced the power of 19th century party bosses. Dark money doesn't stop us from voting. It just limits who we can vote for! In this interview, my guest explains how dark money controls our elections and how big money is responsible for institutional corruption in America. *****
OA1080 - As a weary nation watches the world's richest man try to buy a federal election in plain sight, we stop to consider the question which has so long plagued Elon Musk: There's gotta be a crime here, right? Somewhere? There has been plenty of debate this week about the legality of Musk's $1 million daily lottery for registered US voters in swing states, but there is something far more insidious going on in this story beyond the headlines. Matt explains how the Federal Elections Commission has recently taken the Supreme Court's perfectly good joke way too far before we consider what the rapidly evolving rules around super PACs could mean for the future of fair elections in the United States. Finally, we drop a seasonal footnote to discuss how some Massachusetts 8th graders recently helped to close out a 332-year-old criminal case. “Judge Aileen Cannon, who tossed Trump's classified docs case, on list of proposed candidates for attorney general” ABC News (10/22/2024) “Elon Musk's Big Business and Conflicts of Interest With the U.S. Government” The New York Times (10/20/2024) “A Democrat, Siding With the G.O.P., Is Removing Limits on Political Cash at ‘Breathtaking' Speed,” Shane Goldmacher The New York Times (6/10/2024) The Illusion of Independence: How Unregulated Coordination is Undermining Our Democracy, and What Can Be Done to Stop It, The Campaign Legal Center (11/30/2023) FEC Advisory Opinion 2024-01 (3/20/2024) FEC Vice Chair Ellen Weintraub's dissent from Advisory Opinion 2024-07 (addressing Lindsay Graham campaign's question re: super PAC campaign fundraising coordination) Check out the OA Linktree for all the places to go and things to do! If you'd like to support the show (and lose the ads!), please pledge at patreon.com/law!
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Get the book, Ending the Crisis: Mayo Clinic's Guide to Opioid Addiction and Safe Opioid Use About The Author Dr. Holly Geyer, MD is an Addiction Medicine Specialist at Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona and the physician lead of the MCA Opioid Stewardship Program, and chairs the ‘School Training Overdose Preparedness and Intelligence Taskforce' (STOP-IT), a 60+ member multidisciplinary working group charged with developing a comprehensive and sustainable school opioid overdose preparation plan and toolkit for AZ schools. She is widely published in high-impact scientific journals and book chapters, and maintains an active international lecture schedule. She additionally serves as a Physician Director of the Mayo Clinic Physician Assistant Fellowship program. This episode of Principal Center Radio is sponsored by IXL, the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Discover the power of data-driven instruction in your school with IXL—it gives you everything you need to maximize learning, from a comprehensive curriculum to meaningful school-wide data. Visit IXL.com/center to lead your school towards data-driven excellence today.
Ideas for getting out and making friends, plus author Jerry Jenkins on boundaries with the opposite sex, and signs you're in an abusive relationship. Featured musical artist: JJ Heller Roundtable: Make New Friends You may be asking, “Where are all the great people to hang out with?” Maybe, just maybe, they're outside your front door? In order to find them, you may need to get creative. You may need to try something new. Visit new places. Join a new group. This week we discuss ways to step out of your comfort zone and meet quality people. Plus, if you're single and looking for potential dates, we'll offer thoughts on how to look without obsessing over whether every cute person could be the one. Leave Us a Voicemail Culture: Boundaries With the Opposite Sex Marriage experts talk often about creating boundaries when you're married to guard against infidelity. But great boundaries with the opposite gender work best when you start early — when you're dating someone, or even before. Setting up what bestselling novelist and author Jerry Jenkins calls “hedges” can be a great and practical way to do that. In our interview, he shares what hedges might look like in dating and marriage, how to set them, and how to avoid potential excuses and pitfalls when temptation strikes. Hedges: 7 Ways to Love Your Wife and Protect Your Marriage Visit Jerry's Website Inbox: Am I in a Toxic Relationship? The word toxic is too often tossed around to describe people we simply don't like. But what are signs that you're in a truly toxic or abusive relationship? Counselor Tim Sanford weighs in. Link to Counseling Services Article: Just Annoying or Truly Unsafe?: How to Navigate Get-Togethers With Difficult Family Link: Help for Abusive Relationships Article: Destructive Conflict: Recognize It. Stop It. Link to Show: Setting Boundaries in Toxic Relationships Find us on YouTube
Melissa Murray is in for Ali Velshi and is joined by producer and MSNBC Political Contributor, Steve Benen, host and MSNBC Political Analyst, Molly Jong-Fast, NBC News' Senior Executive Editor and author of ‘Where Tyranny Begins: The Justice Department, the FBI, and the War on Democracy”, David Rohde, Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Rohit Chopra, Chair of the Transgender Law Center, Imara Jones, Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School, Leah Litman, MSNBC Political Analyst and author, ‘Resistance: How Women Saved Democracy from Donald Trump', Jennifer Rubin, New York Times Bestselling author of ‘The Crash of 2016: The Plot to Destroy America – and What We Can Do to Stop It', Reproductive Rights Advocate, Kaitlyn Kash, Co-Chair of American Bridge 21st Century, Fmr. Gov. Steve Bullock (D-MT), Fmr. U.S. Senator for Alabama (D) and author of ‘Bending Toward Justice', Fmr. Sen. Doug Jones
Love to hear from you; “Send us a Text Message”Educator sexual misconduct is a deeply troubling issue, and today we bring you an eye-opening discussion with Dr. Charol Shakeshaft. Her study revealed that approximately 10% of students experience sexual abuse by school employees—a statistic that called for urgent action. We explore the origins of her research, its public and congressional reception, and its significance during concurrent sexual abuse scandals in other institutions. Dr. Shakeshaft emphasizes education on boundaries through initiatives like "good touch, bad touch."The episode further dissects the critical steps to take when allegations surface, stressing the necessity of specialized police intervention and clear communication policies within school districts. Grooming behaviors, like gift-giving by teachers, are discussed, along with the contentious topic of sex education standards. As we delve deeper, we discuss the vital role of parents in sex education, advocating for a balanced approach that includes both biological information and moral guidance. With insights from Dr. Shakeshaft's research and her forthcoming book, Organizational Betrayal: How Schools enable Sexual Misconduct and How to Stop It we address the broader efforts required to prevent child sexual abuse in schools. The conversation underscores the importance of parental involvement, legislative action, and community awareness in creating safer environments for our children. Don't miss this comprehensive exploration of one of the most pressing issues facing our education system today.Please click on the link below to support our podcast: New Easy, user friendly link!https://givebutter.com/Become-Who-You-Are"Please consider making a financial contribution to support our work, Glory Be To God"--JackRead Tom's Article in Substack: The Last Leg of a Long MarchFollow us and watch on X: John Paul II Renewal @JP2RenewalOn Rumble: JohnPaulIIRCCatch up with the latest on our website: jp2renew.org and Sign up for our Newsletter!! Contact Jack: info@jp2renew.orgRead Jack's Blog substack.com/@jackrigert Support the Show.
(2:00) Death & Taxes — Besides Lala's push for abortion, the only other policy she talks about is her desire to raise taxes and add an "unrealized gain" taxHer Marxist economic adviser explains this isn't a new idea since people are already being taxed on "unrealized gain" on their home with property taxes!CNBC defends eternal property taxes as a "use tax" — wrong!(20:22) Lala's Very First Interview — and She Brings a "Coach" to Help HerMedia tells us she's a strong "Mary Sue" but she can't do it alone — and it's NOT LIVE but prerecorded(30:30) A thanks to the show producers and comments from listeners and farming in California (40:43) Invasion — A Wall Won't Stop It if the Welfare Magnet Keeps Getting Bigger$150,000 in California and $30,000 in Oregon (ONLY FOR MIGRANTS) toward home purchaseBiden's special union "rights" for foreign workers (NOT AVAILABLE TO AMERICANS) paused in 17 states by a judgeWATCH the Venezuelan Invasion of Aurora, CO — complete anarchy as law enforcement stands down — taking over and destroying apartment complexes, home invasions, massive robberies and destruction by the gangs, enticed to come here by government benefits(1:02:00) A thanks to show producers (1:03:18) Controlled Opposition: Jan6 "watchdog" and MAGA influencer is actually a wealthy donor to Biden, DNC, and other DemocratsJulie Kelly, Nick Fuentes caught in grifting hypocrisy — trust no one, test what you hearDan Bongino went nuts with the lies Julie Kelly told about the Mar a Lago search and said to "unfollow" anyone who disagreed with his false takeRFKj for CIA Director? How naive can MAGA be?(1:35:14) INTERVIEW From Nations & Individuals — Hedging Fed Reserve Mismanagement Tony Arterburn, DavidKnight.gold, joinsDollar backed by gold? Cryptos backed by gold?States are starting to prepare for Fed Reserve mismanagement by creating gold reserves, creating even crypto stable coinsA sign of the times — another large gold depository opening upCentral banks, private banks, and the history of banks and trustworthiness(2:10:57) Listener comments (2:11:36) The Election Supermarket — what's in the baskets (ONLY TWO) and which one MUST you take home? (2:14:29) Trumpism and Anti-Trumpism — the "Fake Decoy Revolutions That Serve the Empire"Elections — a kind of cathartic ritual to stop real change and make people feel like they can do something. So how do we come at this from a different angle to get REAL change? How do we fight an asymmetric war that we can win?(2:36:08) Thanks to producers and listener comments (2:37:40) Planned Parenthood closing 4 abortuaries in New York and New England - so what's happening? (2:42:36) Homeschooling — One of the Most Rewarding Tasks Your Family Can Undertake (2:50:35) Transhumanism & Posthumanism — How they're viewed by believers and atheists, the optimistic and pessimistic viewsFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
(2:00) Death & Taxes — Besides Lala's push for abortion, the only other policy she talks about is her desire to raise taxes and add an "unrealized gain" taxHer Marxist economic adviser explains this isn't a new idea since people are already being taxed on "unrealized gain" on their home with property taxes!CNBC defends eternal property taxes as a "use tax" — wrong!(20:22) Lala's Very First Interview — and She Brings a "Coach" to Help HerMedia tells us she's a strong "Mary Sue" but she can't do it alone — and it's NOT LIVE but prerecorded(30:30) A thanks to the show producers and comments from listeners and farming in California (40:43) Invasion — A Wall Won't Stop It if the Welfare Magnet Keeps Getting Bigger$150,000 in California and $30,000 in Oregon (ONLY FOR MIGRANTS) toward home purchaseBiden's special union "rights" for foreign workers (NOT AVAILABLE TO AMERICANS) paused in 17 states by a judgeWATCH the Venezuelan Invasion of Aurora, CO — complete anarchy as law enforcement stands down — taking over and destroying apartment complexes, home invasions, massive robberies and destruction by the gangs, enticed to come here by government benefits(1:02:00) A thanks to show producers (1:03:18) Controlled Opposition: Jan6 "watchdog" and MAGA influencer is actually a wealthy donor to Biden, DNC, and other DemocratsJulie Kelly, Nick Fuentes caught in grifting hypocrisy — trust no one, test what you hearDan Bongino went nuts with the lies Julie Kelly told about the Mar a Lago search and said to "unfollow" anyone who disagreed with his false takeRFKj for CIA Director? How naive can MAGA be?(1:35:14) INTERVIEW From Nations & Individuals — Hedging Fed Reserve Mismanagement Tony Arterburn, DavidKnight.gold, joinsDollar backed by gold? Cryptos backed by gold?States are starting to prepare for Fed Reserve mismanagement by creating gold reserves, creating even crypto stable coinsA sign of the times — another large gold depository opening upCentral banks, private banks, and the history of banks and trustworthiness(2:10:57) Listener comments (2:11:36) The Election Supermarket — what's in the baskets (ONLY TWO) and which one MUST you take home? (2:14:29) Trumpism and Anti-Trumpism — the "Fake Decoy Revolutions That Serve the Empire"Elections — a kind of cathartic ritual to stop real change and make people feel like they can do something. So how do we come at this from a different angle to get REAL change? How do we fight an asymmetric war that we can win?(2:36:08) Thanks to producers and listener comments (2:37:40) Planned Parenthood closing 4 abortuaries in New York and New England - so what's happening? (2:42:36) Homeschooling — One of the Most Rewarding Tasks Your Family Can Undertake (2:50:35) Transhumanism & Posthumanism — How they're viewed by believers and atheists, the optimistic and pessimistic viewsFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-real-david-knight-show--5282736/support.
On today's edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson concludes his straight-forward discussion with Dr. Owen Strachan, author of Christianity and Wokeness: How the Social Justice Movement Is Hijacking the Gospel and the Way to Stop It. They remind us that wokeness is a potent blend of racism, moral relativism, and grievance. It undermines the unifying work of the Holy Spirit and therefore, is anti-gospel. As a Christian, be encouraged as Dr. Strachan offers a strategy by stating that the only way forward is speaking the truth in love with clarity and conviction. (Ephesians 4:15) We also need to pray for the Lord's intervention to overcome the darkness that surrounds us. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/707/29
Today on Family Talk, theologian Dr. Owen Strachan joins Dr. James Dobson to discuss "Critical Race Theory" (CRT) and how it does not align with Christian principles. They discuss Dr. Strachan's book, Christianity and Wokeness: How the Social Justice Movement is Hijacking the Gospel and the Way to Stop It, and what the background is about and its origin. Discover how the Bible contradicts this woke ideology by teaching that all of mankind was created in God's image, as written in Genesis 1:26. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/707/29