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(00:00-16:03) The show going back to Spring Training in February. A dichotomy in the text inbox. Can Mizzou just add some europeans all willy nilly? What's gonna happen with Arenado? Doug's an old stump. Going Timless until January 5th has us all down.(16:11-29:41) James Carlton joins us in-studio. Fired up for Bragging Rights and the cheerleader competition tonight. Was Mizzou historically a basketball school? Still haven't found a coach to replace Norm Stewart's consistency. Why was Michael Irvin kissing you on the cheek? Doug dancing with Walter Payton. CFP atmospheres.(29:51-39:44) Joined in-studio by former NFL and LIndenwood cornerback Pierre Desir. Getting the head coach job at Lutheran High School. More St. Louis kids making it to the NFL. Being born in Haiti before coming to St. Louis. The jump from LIndenwood to the NFL.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After 8 years, Jack and David bring Underemployed to a close by taking a look back through memory lane at their favorite moments on the podcast. From on-air physical assaults, to snake-bitten interviews with political powerhouses, and a barrage of iconic(?) one-liners. Plus seeing John Cena's final match in-person; a news jabs segment about the drunk raccoon that took a nation by storm and a man getting caught swallowing a fabergé pendant; a show-focused Stump the Slob; and an ending montage that Jack is insanely proud of and we hope doesn't get a DMCA notice. Thank you, dependents, for a wonderful run, and we hope you enjoy the final ride of Destiny's Daddies!
Does your life feel like a stump right now? When we look at a stump, we usually see an end—judgment, destruction, or a life cut short. But in the Kingdom of God, a stump isn't a sign of death; it's a setup for a miracle. As we near the end of our Jesse Tree Advent series, we explore the powerful prophecy of Isaiah 11. Just as the mighty nation of Israel was cut down to a stump, many of us feel “cut down” by poor decisions, grief, or the weight of the world. But deep within the Stump of Jesse was a Root that couldn't be killed and a Shoot destined to change the world—Jesus. Join us as we discover how Jesus is the Root (our divine source), the Shoot (the humble baby in a manger), and the Branch that bears Fruit in our lives today. If you feel overlooked, undervalued, or left behind this Christmas, this message is for you. It's time to see your “stump” as a place of redemption, restoration, and renewal. The thing that looks like the end of your story might actually be the place where God is about to bring new life.
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From a slime mould mapping a rail system to the chaos of the Cambrian Explosion, nature shows us that new life and great solutions emerge from a profusion of experiments. This sermon explores Isaiah 11's prophecy of the "shoot from the stump of Jesse" not as a single sprout, but as a myriad of possibilities emerging after a loss.We are invited to be daring, to send out many threads, and to trust that the shoots guided by Christ's path—compassion, empathy, and love—will grow into the remade world God promises.Scripture Reading: Isaiah 11Watch the full worship service: https://youtu.be/lbbdPWQjzmkLearn more about us: www.youngunitedchurch.com
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In sales, it's not just about hunting for prospects—it's about making sure they can find you when the time is right.If your prospects can't find you, they can't engage with you. But it's not just about being visible; it's about being discoverable in a way that feels natural and effortless.In this month's podcast, I explored how you can set yourself up to be found by the right people at the right time, without chasing after them.I've made it my life's mission to create the clarity that is missing in the traditional sales process, through decades of working with thousands of business owners all over the world, refining Trust-Based Selling into a true art form:· Stop "chasing" ghosts (leads that never call you back!)· Make the sale in ONE conversation, without pressure· Stop selling, create deep trust insteadI've taken my mission one step further and created a livestream show called “Stump The Guru'” -- where you get the opportunity to jump on live and ask me your toughest sales questions that you'd love an answer for.Get Ari's latest best-selling book "Trust In A Split Second!" for FREE along with a Complimentary Lead & Sales Growth Consultation (Value $995.00) at http://www.UnlockTheGame.com/FreeConsult, and join him as a guest on his podcast "Stump The Guru" and get your chance to ask Ari one-on-one questions, fill in the form to be clickable to this link: https://links.arigalper.com/widget/form/rh5YanDqzZqPHVBCKlKG
This sermon looks at the idea of peace from the prophet Isaiah and challenges us to be people of peace in a world of conflict.
Doyin Olorunfemi continues our series "Family Tree" with a preach called "A Stump and a Shoot". This preach was recorded at our Great Denham Congregation on Sunday 7th December 2025.
Pastor Jared Richard explores Isaiah 11's unique "Christmas tree"—not a decorated evergreen, but a stump with a shoot and root—as a powerful gospel metaphor. The stump represents God's judgment on pride, showing how "God will always humble the proud" as He did with Israel and Assyria. From this apparent death springs the shoot, a greater David who will establish a perfect kingdom where "the wolf will dwell with the lamb" (Isaiah 11:6) and all creation finds peace. Most remarkably, this king is also the root of Jesse, revealing Jesus as both descendant and divine source—the God-man who offers surprising eternal life. Pastor Richard urges us not to place our hope in an idealized past but in Christ's future kingdom, where all brokenness will be healed and "the earth will be full of the knowledge of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea" (Isaiah 11:9). WE'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! Take a moment to fill out our digital connection card here: https://www.bayleaf.org/connect We hope you enjoy this programming and please let us know if there is anything we can do to be of service to you. ONE CHURCH. TWO LOCATIONS. ONE MISSION. Bay Leaf at Falls Lake: 12200 Bayleaf Church Road, Raleigh, North Carolina 27614 Bay Leaf at 540: 10921 Leesville Rd, Raleigh, NC 27613 SERVICE TIMES Come join us on Sundays at Bay Leaf at Falls Lake (8:30 AM or 11:00 AM) or at Bay Leaf at 540 (10:00 AM)! CONTACT www.bayleaf.org (919) 847-4477 #BayLeafLife #Worship #Inspiration
Duke Stump is the Chief Brand Officer at Tractor Beverage Co. , where he leads the evolution of the brand and drives creative strategy at the intersection of purpose, culture, and sustainability. With experience from major consumer brands and a track record of pushing boundaries in marketing and storytelling, Duke is focused on amplifying Tractor's mission of organic, regenerative impact and connecting deeply with consumers through authentic brand experiences.
Revelation 20 // Advent and Christmas teach us that second coming, the judgment of Christ, the final battle, the end of the world: these are not simply far away events, but they have their beginning now, the axe started swinging in the first advent, even if the tree won't fall fully until the second. Christ's kingdom has been inaugurated, Satan is bound, and it will all soon come to a close in his great judgement.
At Redeemer, we take seriously Jesus' call to "Go and make disciples of all nations baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you." Apprenticeship to Jesus is not a one time decision, but a lifelong journey of following Jesus as our master-teacher. Since the goal of the Christian life is maturity in Jesus, apprenticeship must be deep and holistic, transforming the spiritual, physical, emotional, social, and vocational parts of men and women. Apprenticeship to Jesus is learning to practice the way of Jesus in our homes, relationships, neighborhoods, and jobs. We believe Christlikeness is cultivated as we implement spiritual practices, live in community with other believers, and submit to the Word and the Spirit. We agree with Dallas Willard who said, "that the gospel is opposed to earning, not effort." As we move towards cultivating a life of loving God and people, we trust Christ will mature us into his likeness. https://redeemerwichita.church/
Sherri Hanke continues the readings from the Biggest Story Advent by Pastor Kevin Deyoung.
Steiny & Guru have thoughts about what is about to go down with the Warriors tonight and this week before wondering how much Steiny can recall about the history of the sports universe!
00:00 Intro/Catching up together04:48 Pairing Old & New Testament Icons11:42 Fr Symeon tells a story17:12 Adoption, grafting, Friendsgiving & the cherry on top24:05 Saint Paul explaining the reality of Israel in Romans34:07 The secret in The Nativity icon about Joseph & Mary37:37 The presence of The Son at both ends of The Tree of Jesse41:10 Saint Paul at Mars Hill, is the problem life or death51:15 The importance of physicality & mental stillness55:09 Closing thoughts & outroA Shoot from The Stump of Jesse - S7E15In this special Advent themed conversation we again welcome friend of the show, iconographer Nick Papas to help us dive deep into the relationship between the Old Testament icon of The Tree of Jesse & the icon of The Nativity of Our Lord God & Savior Jesus Christ.If you would like access to the spreadsheet which details the relationship of the figures on the tree to Jesus or The Theotokos, please contact us so we can provide it to you.Reference materials for this episode: - Nick's work - https://www.saintdemetriuspress.com - https://www.facebook.com/Nick.Papas.StudioScripture citations for this episode: - Genesis 18: Sarah laughed - Isaiah 11: The Peaceful Kingdom prophecy of The Messiah - Luke 1: Zechariah doubts the birth of John & Mary is amazed at the birth of Jesus - Luke 24: The Road to Emmaus - Romans 15; references Isaiah 11#advent #christmas #nativity #iconography The Christian Saints Podcast is a joint production of Generative sounds & Paradosis Pavilion with oversight from Fr Symeon KeesParadosis Pavilion - https://youtube.com/@paradosispavilion9555https://www.instagram.com/christiansaintspodcasthttps://twitter.com/podcast_saintshttps://www.facebook.com/christiansaintspodcasthttps://www.threads.net/@christiansaintspodcastIconographic images used by kind permission of Nicholas Papas, who controls distribution rights of these imagesPrints of all of Nick's work can be found at Saint Demetrius Press - http://www.saintdemetriuspress.comAll music in these episodes is a production of Generative Soundshttps://generativesoundsjjm.bandcamp.comDistribution rights of this episode & all music contained in it are controlled by Generative SoundsCopyright 2021 - 2023
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TCH is a ministry of Gospel Broadcasting Mission.GBM's mission is to broadcast the message of Jesus, in their own language, to unreached people groups and tribes world-wide.For most people of our culture Christmas has become so familiar; most people miss the point. Beyond the decorations and gifts in front of us, there is a much bigger story to notice ' a vast forest of wonder and meaning for everyone.This Christmas season, Ben Cachiaras, the lead minister with Mountain Christian Church in Joppa, Maryland, is helping us look past the “rif-raf” of the world's version of the Holidays and the tree to see the really big picture, of the Hope Christmas represents, in this series Ben calls “Don't Miss the Forest for the Tree”.Years ago, I cut down a diseased tree in our front yard. I thought it was case closed. The tree, however, had other thoughts and out of that stump grew a shoot, then another and another. Today we have a beautiful… “bush”. In today's message, “Hope from the Tree Stump”, Ben shares how Jesus' birth is God making good on a promise of hope from a different kind of stump… for all of us… To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/326/29?v=20251111
Advent Week Two, The New Has Come, The Sanctuary Service, December 7, 2025
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The passage from Isaiah 11 is not a parable, but it is a metaphor from human history that touches on themes similar to Shell Silverstein's, The Giving Tree. But unlike the Silverstein poem, the promise of Isaiah 11 is that one day, because of the cross of Jesus Christ, man will be united to God and to one another, and the peace of the Lord will permeate all of Creation.
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Sun. December 7, 2025: "The Stump of Jesse - Redeemed" -Rev. John Kerns, Pastor
Have you ever wondered what Christmas tree farmers do with all of the stumps that are left over after the trees are cut, bundled and sent out for sale? It's impressive. Using the imagery of a stump and a shoot, Isaiah describes how God's love, and His gift to us of a Savior, is more than remarkable. It's a miracle!
This Sunday, we continue our Advent journey in the Book of Isaiah, this time in chapter 11. This chapter reveals much about the Messiah. He is a “Sprout from a Stump,” Spirit-saturated, the Just Judge, the Corrector of Creation, the Eliminator of Evil, and the Flag for All Folk. Our Messiah is glorious in his multifaceted splendour! Looking forward to worshipping Him with you on Sunday! You can view the full service here: https://youtube.com/live/ksidBmbpWY0
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We explore Isaiah 11 to show how God brings life from places that look finished and how waiting between Christ's first coming and his return reshapes hope, justice, and daily courage. The promise of a righteous King and a restored creation steadies both sorrow and joy.• the field of stumps as Judah's condition and our own• the shoot from Jesse as the promised King from David's line• the Spirit-filled ruler who judges with true wisdom• justice for the poor and equity for the meek• the peaceable kingdom and new creation imagery• why Christian longing endures amid present pain• encouragement for weary hearts and grateful hearts• invitation to respond in faith, community, and obedienceBetween the manger and the return of the King, we learn how to wait well. If life feels cut down, take heart: God grows life where we only see loss. If you're on the mountaintop, rejoice—and remember the best is still ahead. We lean into practices that match the future we expect: truth, mercy, neighbor love, and steady courage. Join us as we let Advent reshape our longings, our work, and our worship, trusting the One who began the good work to bring it to completion. If this message encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review to help others find hope.
This message invites us into the prophet Isaiah's stunning vision of a world transformedwhere wolves live peacefully with lambs, where leopards lie down with goats, and where even children can play safely near vipers. Written during a time of national chaos when Israel faced corruption, ineffective leadership, and looming empires threatening destruction, Isaiah's prophecy offers something far more radical than a military savior. Instead of a warrior-king who slays lions, God promises a leader anointed with wisdom, understanding, and counselone who judges with righteousness and brings justice to the oppressed without being swayed by appearances or wealth. This leader, fulfilled in Jesus, doesn't transform the world through the sword but through the Spirit. What makes this vision so compelling is its dual meaning: Isaiah may be describing literal transformation of creation itself, or he may be using animal imagery to represent human predatorsthose who exploit the vulnerablebeing changed from the inside out. Either way, the message is clear: through Christ, all of creation will be redeemed. As we sit in this Advent season, between Jesus' first coming and his return, we're reminded that hope isn't merely wishingit's confident expectation grounded in God's faithfulness. When we look at our broken world and see only a stump, God sees new life emerging. This vision empowers us to pray 'Your kingdom come' with certainty, to worship with joy, and to persevere through trials knowing that justice and peace will ultimately reign. Isaiah describes a leader who judges not by what he sees or hears, but by deeper discernment. How can we cultivate this kind of wisdom in our own decision-making and interactions with others? The sermon presents two interpretations of Isaiah's peaceable kingdomliteral animals or metaphorical predators and prey among people. Which interpretation resonates more with you, and why might both be important? When we look at the world's continued violence and exploitation, especially of children and the vulnerable, how do we maintain hope in God's promise of transformation without becoming complacent? The image of life coming from a dead stump mirrors Jesus' resurrection. Where in your own life have you experienced God bringing new life from what seemed dead or hopeless? Isaiah's vision shows predators fundamentally transformed, not just restrained. What does it mean for God to change our nature rather than simply control our behavior? The sermon distinguishes between wishful thinking and biblical hope grounded in God's faithfulness. How does this understanding of hope change the way you pray or wait for God's promises? When we pray 'your kingdom come,' we're asking for a world where the powerful no longer prey on the weak. What specific injustices should this prayer compel us to address today? Jesus brings transformation through wisdom, understanding, and the Spirit rather than military power. How does this challenge our cultural expectations of what strong leadership looks like? The peaceable kingdom includes all of creation being redeemed, not just human souls. How should this broader vision of salvation shape our relationship with the natural world? We live in the 'in-between time' after Jesus' first coming but before his return. How can holding onto Isaiah's vision of the future sustain us through present suffering and injustice?
Scripture: Isaiah 11:1-11Speaker: Brandon EggarSeries: Advent
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In this special episode of Talk Dizzy to Me, vestibular physical therapists Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Dani Tolman, PT sit down with two giants in the vestibular field: Jeff Walter, PT, DPT, NCS and Helena Esmonde, PT, DPT, NCS (Vestibular First).Jeff tries to stump the group with high-level vestibular questions covering:The history of John Epley and his contributions to the fieldAlexander's law, Brun's nystagmus, and the origin of the word nystagmusA precise definition of vertigoAdvanced use of the bow and lean test for horizontal canal BPPVWhat happens when BPPV maneuvers go “wrong” (short arm, conversion, retesting)Practical use of the Rinne test, recruitment, and tuning forks in vestibular practiceHow to interpret CT scans that “show” superior canal dehiscence (SCD)A rare case of cough-induced nystagmus The reality that some dizzy patients don't fit neatly into any diagnosis—and why that's okayWhether you're a vestibular therapist, audiologist, ENT provider, or a dizzy patient hungry for answers, this episode is packed with clinical pearls, red flags, and pattern recognition tips for vertigo, BPPV, nystagmus, and beyond.Episode ResourcesJeff Walter, PT, DPT, NCShttps://www.vestibular.todayMedBridge Courses: https://www.medbridge.com/educate/instructors/jeff-walter-dpt-ncsHelena Esmonde, PT, DPT, NCShttps://vestibularfirst.comJournal Club: https://vestibularfirst.com/education/journal-club/Educational Resources/Handouts: https://vestibularfirst.com/education/resources/(Jeff and Helena Podcast Episode)Vestibular First Journal Club- Clinical Pearls from an Unusual Case of Vertigo (Host: Helena Esmonde, Guest: Jeff Walter) https://youtu.be/ASjx5Yet1So?si=3qu5LkiD_pEDagHqHosted by:
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Scott and Wes face off in a CSS-themed round of STUMP'd, quizzing each other on shape functions, scroll snap types, obscure functions, and long-forgotten spec history. From ray() to cross-fade() to print-color quirks, this episode is packed with rapid-fire frontend trivia guaranteed to sharpen your CSS brain. Show Notes 00:00 Welcome to Syntax! 00:54 Which of the following are valid CSS Shape Functions? 02:03 CSS Selectors 4 specification demo. 03:20 How many functions are there in CSS? 04:22 Brought to you by Sentry.io. 04:47 Explain the 3 CSS Scroll Snap types. 06:38 What does the xywh() do? 09:15 What about ray()? 11:25 What do CSS Namespaces do? 14:37 What year was CSS paint() bug tracker introduced in Firefox? 17:34 What does print-color-adjust do? 20:26 What is cross-fade()? 23:54 Name 3 reasons you might use CSS @property. 27:36 List all 10 CSS Filter Functions. 32:41 Name 5 font properties. Hit us up on Socials! Syntax: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Wes: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Scott: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Randy: X Instagram YouTube Threads
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