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That's Camellia - Episode Title: Lipstick on a Pig: More Than Just a Saying Today's show is about a familiar saying, "You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig," and exploring its deeper meanings in our lives and relationships. What Does "Lipstick on a Pig" Really Mean? It's about the contrast between appearance and reality. Surface-level changes trying to mask a fundamental issue. Examples in everyday life (fixing up old things, marketing, personal presentation). The Ripple Effect: Surface Changes and Deeper Consequences Thinking about small actions creating ripples, both positive and negative. Pros of "Lipstick": Immediate joy or appeal. A first step towards improvement. Showing care or intention. Cons of "Lipstick": Distraction from underlying problems. Potential for feeling misled. Dishonesty or manipulation. Lipstick on a Pig in Relationships: Examples: Grand gestures vs. consistent effort, flattery vs. genuine support. Positive Ripples: Small acts of reconciliation, initial smoothing over of issues. Negative Ripples: Ignoring core problems leading to eroded trust and dissatisfaction. The importance of looking beyond surface gestures to address fundamental needs. Diving into the Data (with Resource Mentions): Misleading Advertising: Around 68% of consumers report feeling misled by advertising (Resources: Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Better Business Bureau (BBB), marketing research). Superficiality & Relationship Satisfaction: Couples focused on superficiality report ~35% lower long-term satisfaction (Resource: Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, Journal of Family Psychology). Poor Communication & Relationship Failure: Poor communication is a major factor in over 50% of failed long-term relationships (Resource: Research by John Gottman, relationship counseling literature). Open Communication & Satisfaction: Couples with open communication report ~70-80% higher satisfaction (Resource: Journal of Marriage and Family). Impact of Small Gestures: Consistent small gestures are often more impactful (65%) than grand, infrequent displays (35%) (Resource: Affection Exchange Theory, research by Laura Stafford). Don't forget to: Call to Action: Subscribe to That's Camellia Podcast for more empowering and insightful conversations. Share this episode with a friend who needs to hear this message. Leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. Visit Camellia's website at thatscamellia.com to learn more about her life coaching services. Check out Camellia's new E-book available now on Kobo.com! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and leave a review if you enjoyed this episode! Share the love! Know someone who might benefit from this reflection? Share this episode with them and spark a meaningful conversation. Stay tuned!
The recent fad of decorating the skin with tattoos has turned superficiality into an art form.
Start Your Transformation Now In today's episode, I'm sharing a conversation I had with Don Xavier about the true meaning of love. We dive deep into what real, unconditional love is, how it differs from conditional love, and how these concepts connect to the idea of twin flames. I'll also share personal stories and lessons I've learned along the way, including how relationships offer us the opportunity to grow spiritually, why communication is so essential, and how to recognize the difference between real love and superficial expectations. If you've ever wondered what it means to experience real love or to meet your twin flame, you'll want to tune in. What You'll Discover in This Episode: The Essence of Real Love (01:24): The distinction between real, unconditional love and superficial, conditional love, and why true love never dies. Understanding Twin Flames (07:47): Insights into what a twin flame truly is and how it connects to the spiritual and emotional dynamics of love. Letting Go of Superficiality (12:31): The pitfalls of focusing on external attributes in relationships and how to recognize deeper emotional and spiritual connections. The Role of Communication (17:10): Why effective communication is the foundation of any successful relationship and how it fosters personal and spiritual growth. Twin Flames and Growth (24:49): How twin flames challenge us to grow spiritually and emotionally, acting as mirrors for self-awareness and personal transformation. Listen, apply, and enjoy! Transformational Takeaway: Real love is unconditional. Take some time to think about the conditions you might be placing on relationships - whether it's about physical appearance, financial status, or emotional expectations. Are those conditions holding you back from experiencing real love? When you let go of those limitations, you open yourself to deeper, more meaningful connections. Let's Connect: Instagram Facebook YouTube LinkedIn LIKED THE EPISODE? If you're the kind of person who likes to help others, then share this with your friends and family. If you have found value, they will too. Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts so we can reach more people. Listening on Spotify? Please leave a comment below. We would love to hear from you! Thank you for listening! With Gratitude, Jim Fortin
PODCAST DISRUPTIVE MINDS "Success and Failure: An Analysis Beyond Superficiality," Buckle up for a mind-blowing deep dive into success and failure! This AI-powered podcast, https://youtu.be/eod_lPTvLaE inspired by my article "Success and Failure: An Analysis Beyond Superficiality," flips the script on conventional wisdom. Both the insightful discussion and the voices you hear are entirely generated by artificial intelligence. We explore the Sisyphus Syndrome, the impact of context and resources, the power of emotional intelligence, and how reframing failure can be the key to unlocking true fulfillment. It's a conversation that goes way beyond motivational slogans and gets real about what it takes to thrive in a complex world. Want more thought-provoking discussions like this? Follow Disruptive Minds! Scan the QR code or click the link to explore more AI-generated podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/podcastdisruptiveminds #AI #podcast #success #failure #emotionalintelligence #mindset #disruptiveminds #artificialintelligence #deepdive #innovation #motivation #inspiration #growth #resilience #futureofwork
The Gravity of Superficiality and the Intrinsically Miraculous. Jordan Hall meets Hurricane Helene. https://youtu.be/Cw0DlLIoVFk The Modernist Way of Knowing is Killing Us. Esther Meek's Quest to Fix Knowing. https://youtu.be/fQPiopj2czQ Paul Vander Klay clips channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX0jIcadtoxELSwehCh5QTg Bridges of Meaning Discord https://discord.gg/5PYpJr2r https://www.meetup.com/sacramento-estuary/ My Substack https://paulvanderklay.substack.com/ Estuary Hub Link https://www.estuaryhub.com/ If you want to schedule a one-on-one conversation check here. https://calendly.com/paulvanderklay/one2one There is a video version of this podcast on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/paulvanderklay To listen to this on ITunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/paul-vanderklays-podcast/id1394314333 If you need the RSS feed for your podcast player https://paulvanderklay.podbean.com/feed/ All Amazon links here are part of the Amazon Affiliate Program. Amazon pays me a small commission at no additional cost to you if you buy through one of the product links here. This is is one (free to you) way to support my videos. https://paypal.me/paulvanderklay Blockchain backup on Lbry https://odysee.com/@paulvanderklay https://www.patreon.com/paulvanderklay Paul's Church Content at Living Stones Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh7bdktIALZ9Nq41oVCvW-A To support Paul's work by supporting his church give here. https://tithe.ly/give?c=2160640 https://www.livingstonescrc.com/give
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Continuing the series on the Powers, Tim picks up the suggestion from parish camp that "superficiality" is one of the key powers of our age, distracting us from deep life in Christ. While pleasure is clearly a God-given gift (after all, "the Son of Man came eating and drinking..."), what goes wrong when it becomes all we live for? And then what happens when unchecked pleasure allies with some of the other powers, like Money and Sex? With some trepidation, Tim closes by offering a defence of the traditional Christian understanding of marriage, recognising that our ideals don't always match reality... Readings: from Job 28.12-15, 20-28 James 3.13-18 Luke 7.31-35
to watch this episode, subscribe to my YouTube channel: optYOUmize podcast Youtube sponsored by HelloFresh - America's #1 Meal Kit Summary In this conversation, Brett Ingram discusses the phenomenon of becoming an influencer, exploring both the appealing aspects and the darker realities of this lifestyle. He emphasizes the accessibility of influencing, the potential for fame and financial success, and the importance of authenticity in content creation. Ingram contrasts superficial fame with genuine passion-driven influence, highlighting the mental health implications and the sustainability of each approach. Chapters 00:00 The Allure of Influencing 05:20 The Dark Side of Fame 13:00 Authenticity vs. Superficiality in Influencing 17:53 Finding True Passion and Purpose #influencer #entrepreneur #personaldevelopment #optyoumize #brettingram #entrepreneurpodcast
This discussion offers a candid and insightful look into the modern dating landscape, exploring the pitfalls of dating apps and the challenges individuals face in finding genuine connections. The speakers delve into the frustrations of navigating paywalls and superficial interactions on dating apps, which often prioritize profit over meaningful matches. This can lead to a sense of disillusionment and fatigue, prompting some to explore alternative avenues like sugar daddy websites in their search for companionship and a sense of importance. However, the conversation goes beyond simply criticizing dating apps. It emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and respect for boundaries in any dating context, whether online or offline. One speaker reflects on his past approach to dating, acknowledging that personal growth and self-reflection are crucial for forming healthy relationships. Both speakers agree that while physical attraction can be a factor, genuine connections are built on shared interests, values, and meaningful conversations. They stress the importance of being comfortable in one's own skin and treating potential partners with respect and authenticity, suggesting that approaching dating with a friendship-first mindset can lead to more fulfilling experiences.Ultimately, the discussion highlights the complexities of navigating relationships in today's society. It underscores the need for self-confidence, open communication, and a willingness to invest time and effort in finding a compatible partner. Whether discussing the challenges of dating apps, the dynamics of age-gap relationships, or the allure and potential pitfalls of seeking connections abroad, the conversation provides a nuanced and thought-provoking perspective on the pursuit of love and companionship.Contact KOP for professional podcast production, imaging, and web design services at http://www.kingofpodcasts.comSupport KOP by subscribing to his YouTube channel and search for King Of PodcastsFollow KOP on Twitter or Facebook @kingofpodcastsListen to KOP's other programs, Podcasters Row… and the Wrestling is Real Wrestling Podcast and The Broadcasters Podcast.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/depraved-and-debaucherous--5267208/support.
In today's episode we discuss why Moshe Rabeinu was a good conduit for transmitting the Torah based on his ability to experience the external aspect of Supernal Chochma. Iggeres HaKodesh, Middle of Epistle 19. Music by Shoshannah. Follow us on: Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, InstagramTo sponsor an episode or for any other inquiries, email: itistaught@gmail.com Support the show
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This episode we explore the different dating types and help you discover what qualities and characteristics might define your perfect match.Join us as we unravel the intricacies of ideal partnerships, from understanding various personality traits to identifying core values and relationship dynamics. Whether you're single and searching, newly dating, or just curious about the science of compatibility, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice to help you define and recognize your ideal partner.➤ Support Go Stand and Preach https://www.gostandandpreach.org/donateYou Can Also Follow Me on: ➤TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gostandandpreach ➤Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gostandandpreach ➤Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gostandandpreach/ ➤Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-pillz-with-gordon-mcghee/id1707970107?i=1000662278399➤Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/1tq6QGWTkCFe2skOb7x2Yb?si=66c65281dd644537 00:00 Introduction to the No Pills Podcast00:27 The Illusion of Too Many Choices02:02 The Struggle to Define Your Type02:54 Superficiality in Modern Relationships08:44 Understanding True Love10:03 Steps to Finding Your Perfect Partner13:40 Essential Questions to Ask in a Relationship16:00 Evaluating Your Partner's Mood and Financial Habits16:41 Questioning Motives and Patience17:29 Observing Family Interactions and Dress Modesty18:06 Cooking Skills and Gender Roles19:01 Hygiene and Substance Use20:04 Gossip and Industriousness21:46 Humor and Animal Preferences24:34 Guarding Against Premature Intimacy26:53 The Five C's of Courtship27:58 Becoming the Ideal Partner28:27 Spiritual Advice on Finding a PartnerContact No Pillz: Tweet us @nopillzpodcast Email: nopillzpodcast@gmail.com YouTube: @nopillzpodcast Insta: @nopillzpodcast Thanks for listening & keep podcasting!
09/01/24 Abbot Ankido Sipo - 2nd Sunday of Elijah (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
RecapFriendships can change over time, especially when people move or go through different life stages.Social media can provide a superficial connection with friends, but it may not reflect the true nature of the relationship.Making new friends is possible in various settings, such as through shared hobbies or activities.Neighbors can be valuable friends and can make life easier. Building relationships with neighbors is important for a sense of community and supportThere are different levels of friendships, from superficial acquaintances to deep, lifelong connectionsMaintaining friendships can be challenging when distance is involvedIt's okay to let go of friendships that no longer serve you or are unhealthyChapters00:00 Introduction and Family Reunion10:10 The Superficiality of Social Media14:01 Maintaining Friendships Over Time18:59 The Value of Neighbors as Friends23:54 Building Relationships with Neighbors31:31 Different Levels of Friendships36:26 Challenges of Maintaining Friendships After Moving43:28 Knowing When to Let Go of Friendship
Patrick Page is one of the America's most celebrated classical actors. An actor for nearly 4 decades, highlights from his extensive Broadway career include Scar in "The Lion King," Norman Osborne/Green Goblin in "Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark," and Hades in the hit-show "Hadestown", for which he received a Tony Award nomination.He can currently be seen on HBO's "The Gilded Age", and his one-man show, "All the Devils Are Here," is playing NOW.GET TICKETS TO PATRICK'S SHOW:https://www.allthedevilsplay.com/FOLLOW PATRICK ON IG:www.instagram.com/pagepatrickPATRICK'S WEBSITE:www.patrickpageonline.comConversation starts at 02:48.CHAPTERS:00:00 -- Intro09:23 -- On Respect for Acting.14:41 -- On Curiosity and Empathy.37:13 -- On Shakespeare's Psychological Depth.52:06 -- On Conformity and the Stifling of Creative Expression.01:05:24 -- On the Superficiality of Identity Politics.01:07:27 -- On True Inclusivity.01:11:41 -- On Shakespeare's Empathy.01:21:29 -- On Hamlet's Most Famous Soliloquy.01:36:13 -- On the State of the Theatre Industry.01:39:28 -- On What Patrick's Up to Next.__________________________________________________________
Send us a Text Message.Embodying the Present: Exploring Gate 20 in Human DesignIn this episode of the Conscious Code Series on the EmbodyMe Podcast, host Crystal Renae delves into Gate 20, also known as the 'Gate of the Now' or 'Gate of Contemplation.' Crystal explains the significance of Gate 20 in Human Design and its connections to other centers such as the G Center, Spleen, and Sacral Center. She emphasizes the importance of being present, recognizing the shadow of superficiality, and embracing the gift of self-assurance. Crystal also provides tips and contemplative questions to help listeners develop a deeper presence and mindfulness in their daily lives, ultimately leading to spiritual growth and true connection with the present moment.Join the Conscious Code Collective Membership here.Want to create your Purpose-Aligned Brand, Digital Offer, and Marketing Message based on your energetic blueprint? Join Soul Brand Alchemy here.00:00 Introduction to the Conscious Code Series00:28 Exploring Gate 20: The Self-Assured Presence00:45 Gate 20 in Human Design and Gene Keys02:37 The Shadow of Superficiality05:41 Embracing the Gift of Self-Assurance07:31 The Siddhi of Presence09:37 Applying Gate 20 in Your Life and Brand10:19 Contemplative Questions and Tips11:53 Conclusion and Next StepsSupport the Show.Join the Soul Brand Alchemy ProgramConnect with Crystal Renae: Instagram TikTok YouTube Facebook Website
“Pool Man” is a kaleidoscopic banger that blatantly pokes fun at people who believe they are better than everyone else. James brings forth a new era in his musical journey with “Pool Man”, as its captivating melody and unapologetic attitude taunts those who have over inflated egos and value physique and perception over authenticity. Deacon's unmistakable vocals deliver a message of defiance, and uses splashes of comedic satire to drive home an almost derisive message.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ever wondered why simply acknowledging someone's feelings isn't quite enough? Together with mindfulness coach Chris Gritti, we delve into the complex emotions of validation and empathy, uncovering their pivotal roles in emotional support. Chris and I challenge the trend of meme therapy and superficial self-help, advocating instead for a more meaningful and empathetic approach to navigating life's rollercoaster. Join us for a heartfelt conversation that promises to enrich your understanding of relationships, the power of 'no', and the nuances of communication that can either fortify or fracture our connections with those around us.The landscape of self-improvement is often fraught with mirages of authenticity and false empowerment, especially within the self-help industry. In this episode, Chris and I scrutinize the shadowy corners of personal development seminars, examining the difference between momentary highs and lasting change. We share candid insights on the fine line between genuine enthusiasm and cult-like fervor in sales pitches, questioning the ethics of manufacturing empowerment. The discussion extends to the transformative nature of relationships, the impact of gender dynamics, and the vital role that love languages play in harmonizing our most cherished connections.Lastly, our hearts turn to the sanctuary we strive to create for the next generation. We explore the art of parenting, emphasizing the importance of safe spaces for children to grow and learn from their mistakes. Reflecting on personal growth, we illustrate the value of guiding with understanding rather than judgment, and the profound influence this approach has on our children's journey to adulthood. As we wrap up, we express our excitement for the exclusive content brewing for our Patreon subscribers, promising to push the envelope even further. So sit back, and allow us to share with you a mosaic of wisdom, anecdotes, and the kind of honest reflections that aim to leave a lasting impression.Connect with Chris Gritti HERE! Click the HERE to choose your path! Click HERE to choose your path! The Waking up to Grace PodcastCelebrating and Exploring the finished work of our Lord, Jesus Christ. The Waking up...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.Book a one-on-one with Rick YeeClick HERE to schedule a free 30-minute consultation if you'd like support to take the right step towards the great life you deserve.⭐Thank you for listening to our podcast! We would greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to give us a 5-star review. Your support helps us reach more listeners and continue to bring you high-quality content. Thank you!For more information on The Warrior's Way program, and upcoming events click here
Parashat Tazria discusses the laws regarding Sara'at – a type of skin infection that brings Tum'a (impurity) upon a person. The Rabbis explain that in ancient times, Sara'at would befall a person as a punishment for the particular sin of Lashon Ha'ra – gossip and talebearing, disseminating negative information about other people. The Torah begins its discussion of Sara'at (13:2) by establishing that it comes in different shades of white, referred to with the terms “Se'et,” “Sapahat” and “Baheret.” Upon closer examination, these three terms allude to us the root cause of the sin of Lashon Ha'ra, explaining the psychology behind the tendency that some people have to share unflattering information about their peers. The word “Se'et” denotes “carrying,” lifting something up in order to bring it somewhere. Often, people indulge in gossip for the purpose of “elevating” themselves, in order to feel superior. There are two ways in which a person can feel good about who he is: to lift himself higher, or knock others down. The first way requires the hard work and discipline to achieve, to attain greatness, to be an accomplished person. The second way is far easier – to look down on other people, to focus one's attention on their faults and misdeeds, such that he can see himself as better than them. Very often, the person stricken with Sara'at, with the spiritual ill of habitual gossip, is driven by “Se'et,” by the desire to elevate himself in his own eyes by speaking negatively about other people. The word “Sapahat” stems from the root “S.P.H.,” which connotes a connection or attachment. Many people who indulge in gossip do so with the aim of gaining social acceptance, to improve their social standing. They feel that bringing “juicy” information about others will attract attention and impress the people around them. Finally, the term “Baheret,” a derivative of the word “Bahir” – “clear,” or “bright” – alludes to the natural desire to feel smart. The ability to share information about another person's personal life, and especially about that person's failings, makes one feel knowledgeable, as he is privy to information that most people are unaware of. These three terms thus teach us about the three primary reasons why so many people fall prey to the urge to speak Lashon Hara: 1) to feel good about themselves by focusing on other people's faults; 2) the desire for social acceptance; 3) to feel and appear smart and knowledgeable. In this introductory verse, the Torah emphasizes that the Sara'at infection surfaces “Be'or Besaro” – literally, “upon the skin of his flesh.” This means that Sara'at affects only the outermost layer of the skin, the layer that is visible. Sara'at is, we might say, “skin-deep.” It appears on the outer surface of the skin, without impacting the inner layers at all. In light of what we have seen, we might suggest that the Torah here is teaching us about the superficiality of Lashon Ha'ra, how the benefits that people think they will enjoy from sharing gossip are, in truth, superficial; speaking Lashon Ha'ra appears to offer benefits, but in reality, it doesn't. The first reason for speaking Lashon Ha'ra, as mentioned, is the desire to “elevate” oneself, to feel superior. But this feeling of superiority isn't real, and it fades very quickly. The only way to truly feel good about ourselves is to work to achieve and accomplish. The sense of satisfaction experienced when sharing gossip is “skin-deep,” and does not actually give us a long-lasting feeling of pride and accomplishment. The same is true about the perceived social benefits of gossip. True, at the moment, the people are excited to hear what is being said. But will they really want to be the speaker's friend? They certainly realize that if this person shared unflattering information about others, he would happily share information about them, too, when he can. Temporarily, the speaker is the center of attention – but this is no way to build long-lasting friendships. Finally, having the “inside scoop” on somebody, knowing about his faults and mistakes, does not make a person smart. It's just the opposite – a smart person knows that he can't judge people based on a small sample size, on the little piece of “juicy” information that he possesses. And, he understands that people are not defined by their faults, by their mistakes, or by their failures. After all, we all have our share of flaws. A person might feel smart because he knows something embarrassing about his fellow, but this is a superficial feeling. Real intelligence is the realization that people are complex creatures, and that it is impossible to cast judgment based on this story or that story. The lesson of Sara'at, then, is to focus our attention on striving for real greatness, for real accomplishments, rather than experiencing the fleeting, superficial feeling of pride that comes from speaking Lashon Ha'ra.
Enjoy this episode? Please share it with at least ONE friend who you think needs to hear it! Welcome to another episode of The Way Forward! In this captivating conversation, Alec engages with Katie Hess, an expert in flower alchemy, who takes us on a journey into the enchanting realm of nature's healing power. Katie, a globetrotter in search of rare flowers with unique healing qualities, unveils the secrets of flower essences, offering an accessible method to awaken our true potential and infuse more happiness into our lives. Drawing from her extensive travels, Katie shares the activating life-force potential of flowers and the sustainable magic of flower remedies. Highlights of the Episode: Difference Between Flower Essences and Herbal Remedies: Katie explains the distinctions between flower essences and herbal remedies, highlighting the transformative benefits of flower essences. Embracing Emotions: Dive into Katie's spiritual journey and discover how embracing emotions, rather than suppressing them, can lead to personal growth and clarity. Observer vs. Reactor: Learn how flower essences act as tools to help you become the observer of your emotions, creating space and preventing immediate reactions. Mother Earth's Response: Explore Mother Earth's response to her surroundings and the profound connection between plants and other forms of life. Nature's Guidance: Katie shares insights on paying attention to where plants grow, understanding the messages of Mother Nature, and finding what you need in your own backyard. Short-Term and Long-Term Changes: Discover the short-term benefits of flower remedies, such as clarity and focus, along with their long-term impact on personal growth. Communication with Plants: Gain an understanding of how communication with plants and the environment can lead to chemical changes to support your well-being. Join us in this illuminating episode as we delve into the wisdom of nature and the incredible potential for personal transformation through flower alchemy.
Dive into a profound discussion with us as we explore the essence of authenticity beyond the superficial layers of societal expectations and self-image. In this episode, we unravel the fascinating dynamics of personal growth, self-perception, and the freedom found in embracing the genuine self. We challenge the conventional paradigms of appearance and success, and delve into the transformative power of self-acceptance and living in the moment. Join us in this enlightening journey as we dissect the intricacies of personal identity and societal norms, encouraging you to discover the authentic self that lies beneath. Let's embark on this exploration together, breaking free from the confines of external validation to find true inner peace and fulfillment. [00:37] Introduction and exploration of the concept of "the gap" and its potential. [02:17] Shift in tone regarding Dualistic Unity and insights into personal growth. [04:25] Reflections on personal history, time's non-linearity, and the significance of music. [15:35] Discussion on superficiality versus authenticity and its impact on personal identity. [22:14] The effects of focusing on oneself and the shift towards community and external focus. [25:16] The journey from pride to courage and embracing a forward-moving life perspective. [32:01] Addressing the comfort zone of pride and the importance of pushing beyond self-satisfaction. [38:48] Insights on human consciousness levels and their collective impact. [46:55] Conclusion and anticipation of continued discussions in a Patreon session. Join us weekly at https://twitch.tv/DualisticUnity
Summary In this conversation, Andrea discusses the concept of the high value woman and addresses the debates and pushback she has received. She explores the definition of a unicorn and questions whether the high value woman can be considered a unicorn. Andrea then outlines the seven elements that make up a high value woman, including independence, the willingness to walk away, and self-awareness. She emphasizes that high value is subjective and encourages individuals to define their own value. Andrea also discusses traits that may not align with high value and the importance of self-reflection. Takeaways High value is a subjective concept and can be defined differently by individuals. The high value woman is not a unicorn, but rather someone who possesses qualities such as independence, self-awareness, and the willingness to walk away. Low value traits include lack of self-respect, over-dependency, dishonesty, manipulation, and unwillingness to communicate or compromise. It is important to define value for oneself and focus on personal growth and self-improvement. Get the Girl: Dating the High Value Woman: https://a.co/d/9xqamWm Defining the HVW Wrote the book on it! My list are possibilities, there is no hard and fast rule This is how I define HV but someone else can define it differently, that's the beauty of having choice and being able to think for ourselves If he isn't college educated does that mean he's not high value? Experts in the dating world are defining HVW by their status Defining the Unicorn something unusual, rare, or unique. A person who is very attractive AND has a fabulous personality YouTube video that went viral about the what a unicorn is Does that mean anyone else is of low value? Define a low value, it's subjective Does a woman who lacks self esteem and likes to pick fights a HVW? Lack of Self-Respect: This can manifest in many ways, like constantly putting oneself down, tolerating disrespectful behavior from others, or not standing up for one's own needs and boundaries. Gym pics or half naked selfies Over-Dependence: While interdependence is healthy in a relationship, over-dependence, either emotionally or financially, without the effort to contribute or improve oneself, can be viewed negatively. Dishonesty and Manipulation: Consistently being dishonest, playing mind games, or manipulating others for personal gain can definitely be seen as "low value" traits. Lack of Ambition or Drive: Having no personal goals, ambitions, or the desire to grow can be a turn-off for many. This isn't about financial success per se, but more about having a passion and zest for life. Unwillingness to Communicate or Compromise: Relationships are a two-way street. An inability or unwillingness to communicate effectively, listen to a partner's needs, or compromise can hinder the growth of a healthy relationship. Chronic Negativity: Constant pessimism, complaining, or seeing the worst in every situation can be draining and unattractive to potential partners. Irresponsibility: This could be in terms of finances, career, personal health, or other obligations. Consistently shirking responsibilities can be a sign of immaturity and unreliability. Hostility or Abusive Behavior: Engaging in verbal, emotional, or physical abuse is not only a "low value" trait but is entirely unacceptable in any relationship. Lack of Empathy: Being unable or unwilling to understand or share the feelings of others can be a major red flag in relationships. Superficiality and Materialism: Focusing solely on surface-level attributes such as looks, money, or social status, while neglecting deeper values and connections. Who decides what to value? The idea of High Value has spiraled Why we label as HVW because men have been saying how they are attracted to strong independent women, which could be defined as HV We don't like labels The fight around HV is about saying that if you're not HV then you must be low value Not every thing is black and white
Carl's guest this week holds one of the more unique relationships with money you will ever hear. Jamie is a diagnosed psychopath, but the word doesn't mean what you think. Psychopathy is a neurological disorder, similar to narcissistic personality disorder, and as you'll soon discover, it has allowed Jamie to treat money with a logic that we could all learn from (example: she maxed out her retirement account at the age of 30)! A lawyer by trade and author of the book Confessions of a Sociopath: A Life Spent Hiding in Plain Sight, Jamie breaks down the common misconceptions of the disorder, and how it intersects with her financial behaviors. She describes how she compartmentalizes her money and how her heightened sense of impulsivity has helped her to make smart money decisions from a very early age. It turns out, having a lack of emotional connection to money is a key factor in being more responsible and with it, and Jamie will help you see it in a completely different way. EPISODE CHAPTERS (0:04:27) - Understanding the Psychological Connection to Money (0:14:12) - Psychopathic Impulsivity and Compartmentalization With Money (0:20:34) - Compound Interest and Emotional Perspectives on Money (0:27:11) - Gender, Money, and Family Dynamics (0:34:54) - Psychopathy and the Impact on Money (0:49:34) - Managing Time and Prioritizing Happiness (0:58:34) - Understanding Chicken People (1:08:38) - Challenges and Illusions of Society's Expectations (1:18:31) - Opting Out and Simplifying Life (1:25:19) - Superficiality, Conformity, and Sharing Abundance Carl Instagram: @behaviorgap Blind Nil Instagram: @blindnilaudio Please direct business inquires to: blindnilaudio@magnolia.com Cover Art: Josh Passler - TheFinArtist.com Music Credits: Alexandra Woodward / Rabbit Reggae / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com Cody Francis / Wherever You're Going / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Superficiality is valued in today's world. In order to live a positively fulfilling life we must choose authenticity over superficiality. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/positively365/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/positively365/support
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Apologetics Live episode 229 Why is the church today so superficial? That will be discussed on this week's Apologetics Live This podcast is a ministry of Striving for Eternity and all our resources Listen to other podcasts on the Christian Podcast Community Support Striving for Eternity Give us your feedback, email us info@StrivingForEternity.com Write us a review and tell us how we are doing. Fill out our suvery about this show. Sponsors: Logos Bible Software MyPillow or call (800) 873-0176 and use promo SFE
Apologetics Live episode 229 Why is the church today so superficial? That will be discussed on this week's Apologetics Live This podcast is a ministry of Striving for Eternity and all our resources Listen to other podcasts on the Christian Podcast Community Support Striving for Eternity Give us your feedback, email us info@StrivingForEternity.com Write us a review and tell us how we are doing. Fill out our suvery about this show. Sponsors: Logos Bible Software MyPillow or call (800) 873-0176 and use promo SFE
On today's Friday edition, we chat with Grace Graber! In many ways, Grace Graber is the voice of a rising movement full of people who believe that maybe both faith and mental health matter — in fact, maybe they're inextricably intertwined. With a pop-punk sound in the playful yet heartfelt tradition of Avril Lavigne, Grace's musical message runs in tandem with her viral social media presence. Her candid conversations about mental health, music, and her faith resonate with followers who immediately feel a kinship with her genuine heart. Part of that authenticity stems from the fact that Grace Graber has lived a journey very similar to her listeners. “This ministry, the rest of my music, none of this is about me,” Grace is quick to say. “It's about what God wants to do in His people, specifically through mental health. That's an epidemic right now. We need to be talking about it more. I'm not doing music for me, to get on radio, to get signed. I'm doing music to save lives.” Not too long ago, Grace Graber was a suicidal teenager struggling with PTSD from severe bullying. Music gave her the ability to survive— specifically, a Hawk Nelson song that met her where she was. In a glorious full-circle moment, Hawk Nelson's founding vocalist Jason Dunn would later feature on Grace's song “This One's For You,” a track from the Conversations EP that was written for anyone in a place like the one she walked through. “I feel like God opened more doors to healing,” Grace reflects. “It was like opening up a wound and forcing myself to feel some trauma that I didn't realize I could still feel. Now that I have a therapist and a team, now that I've done this collaboration and I'm in a healthy place, I'm able to find resolution to it all for my teenage self, who is content and happy and feels valued.” Songs like “The Light” and “Do It For Me” speak to some of that possibility of healing, with Grace being fixed on the core message: “if God can do it for me, He can do it for anybody.” Her latest single, 'Superficiality' is out now! gracegraber.com @gracegrabermusic christianmusicguys.com @christianmusicguys --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christianmusicguys/message
Join us for a heartfelt and inspiring conversation with Casey Kang a three-time cancer survivor who shares her inspiring journey of overcoming adversity and finding hope. They discuss how cancer is not always a death sentence and the need for a shift in the perception of cancer staging. They also touch upon the complexities of cancer research and the potential metabolic factors involved. The conversation highlights the importance of considering stress, lifestyle, environment, and trauma in understanding and treating cancer.Episode Highlights:-Cancer is not a death sentence-Childhood trauma and cancer-Impact of stress on the immune system-Accumulation of negative reinforcement-Changing your life through self-work-Self-reflection is crucial for healing-The work is the work-Superficiality and finding true happiness-Transformation and shifting one's life-Triggered by the movie's portrayalAbout our Guest:Casey Kang Head is a remarkable individual, a triumphant three-time survivor of acute lymphoblastic leukemia and a stroke. Her journey through adversity has shaped her into a beacon of hope and resilience. Dedicated to empowering fellow survivors, Casey is a passionate advocate and teacher, guiding others on how to rediscover life's joys after facing life-altering challenges. As the author of "Finding Your Way Back to Heart Center; cancer treatment ended now what?", Casey imparts wisdom and guidance gleaned from her own experiences. She extends her expertise as a cancer survivorship coach, specializing in aiding women in their post-treatment phase to embrace a more robust physical, mental, and emotional state through her program, "A Happier Healthier You." Additionally, she serves as a personal trainer and a cancer exercise specialist, based in Chicago. Beyond her professional endeavors, Casey finds solace and joy as a devoted dog mom to her beloved Maltipoo, Lily. Her unwavering determination and compassionate spirit continue to inspire and uplift many on their own paths to healing and living fearlessly.Find out more about CaseyWebsite: https://www.thehappierhustle.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehappierhustle/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thehappierhustleLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/casey-kang-head-37a4b488/Subscribe and leave us a rating and reviewApple:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-deborah-peters-show/id1612307739Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Z3JQWX9S4LRWSE6mPOIkMYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheDeborahPetersShowConnect with Deborah PetersWebsite: https://neimind.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deborah.peters.754Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealdeborahpeters/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahpetersnei4change/
In this episode I talk about how we collectively as a society are all feeling that dreadful feeling of loneliness and try to break down why we feel that way and how we can counteract it.
Learn about the negative aspects of dating apps and the various things you need to be wary of. Ever found yourself entranced by the allure of potential matches, only to feel an unsettling chill down your spine? The digital dating realm, with all its glitz and glamour, hides corners darker than most imagine. Today, we're peeling back the curtain on the unseen pitfalls of dating apps. Brace yourself; this is the side they don't advertise. 0:00 Intro 0:05 The dark side of dating apps 0:29 How apps encourage perpetual searching 1:01 Are your details truly private? 1:32 The ghosting epidemic 2:01 Photo deception 2:32 The hidden hierarchy of dating apps 3:02 The mental health impact 3:33 The rise of digital deception - romance scams 4:06 Superficiality over substance 4:08 The disposable dating culture 5:06 The gender imbalance 5:40 Misleading marketing 5:10 Addicted designs keeping you hooked 6:44 Navigating unwanted advances 7:16 When human love becomes a business 7:47 Decoding authenticity in a digital realm 8:24 Seeking love in a world of varied agendas 8:52 Digital persona vs real-life personality #Joyanima #Dating #attraction #flirting #crush #facts #psychology #datingtips #datingadvice #relationship
Superficiality is acting from the surface of ourselves without thoroughness or care. We act from the intellect but not from our emotional depths. In this talk Akashamitra looks at how superficiality arises from an internally divided state of mind. He points the way to a more wholesome practise of the Dharma through a focus on personal transformation as the goal of everything we do. Talk given at London Buddhist Centre, 2019, as part of the series 'The Taste of Freedom' Revisited. *** Subscribe to our Free Buddhist Audio podcast: On Apple Podcasts | On Spotify | On Google Podcasts A full, curated, quality Dharma talk, every week. 3,000,000 downloads and counting!Subscribe to our Dharmabytes podcast: On Apple Podcasts | On Spotify | On Google Podcasts Bite-sized inspiration three times every week. Subscribe using these RSS feeds or search for Free Buddhist Audio or Dharmabytes in your favorite podcast service! Help us keep FBA Podcasts free for everyone: donate now! Follow Free Buddhist Audio: YouTube | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Soundcloud
Morning: Fifth Day Morning: The Giver: https://banneroftruth.org/us/devotional/fifth-day-morning-the-giver/ Spurgeon's Morning and Evening, August 24, Morning: https://www.biblegateway.com/devotionals/morning-and-evening/2023/08/24 Job 12: https://read.lsbible.org/?q=Job+12 Job 13: https://read.lsbible.org/?q=Job+13 Job 14: https://read.lsbible.org/?q=Job+14 Job 15: https://read.lsbible.org/?q=Job+15 1 Corinthians 15:29-58: https://read.lsbible.org/?q=1+Corinthians+15 Psalm 39: https://read.lsbible.org/?q=Psalm+39 Proverbs 21:30-31: https://read.lsbible.org/?q=Proverbs+21 Divine Mercies: https://banneroftruth.org/us/devotional/divine-mercies/ Evening: Purification: https://banneroftruth.org/us/devotional/purification/ Spurgeon's Morning and Evening, August 24, Evening: https://www.biblegateway.com/devotionals/morning-and-evening/2023/08/24 Message: The Climax Of Love And Hate, The Hollow Superficiality Of The People, John 12:9 Fifth Day Evening: Protection: https://banneroftruth.org/us/devotional/fifth-day-evening-protection/ Resources: Valley of Vision: https://banneroftruth.org/us/store/devotional-books/the-valley-of-vision/ Spurgeon's Morning and Evening: https://www.amazon.com/Morning-Evening-Classic-Daily-Devotional/dp/1683227247/ref=pd_lpo_1?pd_rd_i=1683227247&psc=1 Legacy Standard Bible: https://316publishing.com/ 2023 Reading Plan: https://www.oneyearbibleonline.com/readingplan/oneyearreadingplan_month_per_page.pdf Vail Valley Baptist Church GiveSendGo Campaign Link: https://www.givesendgo.com/vvbc-az-school Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wayne-floyd/support
After a lot of consideration, I've come to the conclusion that humans are more or less tragically superficial with respect to their desire and attraction. This can be overridden with rationality and effort, but the default programming seems to be shallow. Both men and women are superficial when it comes to mating and dating -- albeit in different ways -- and complaining about this reality won't change a thing. It's a better idea to accept this situation and learn to play the game successfully. Social Media Facebook: https://facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090053889622 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/orion-taraban-070b45168/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/psyc.hacks Twitter: https://twitter.com/oriontaraban Website: https://oriontarabanpsyd.com Thinking of going to grad school? Check out STELLAR, my top-rated GRE self-study program based on the world's only empirically-validated test prep system. Use the code "PSYCH" for 10% off all membership plans: https://stellargre.com. GRE Bites: https://www.youtube.com/@grebites4993 Become a Psychonaut and join PsycHack's member community: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSduXBjCHkLoo_y9ss2xzXw/join Book a paid consultation: https://oriontarabanpsyd.com/consultations Sponsor an episode: https://oriontarabanpsyd.com/sponsor-an-episode Presented by Orion Taraban, Psy.D. PsycHacks provides viewers with a brief, thought-provoking video several days a week on a variety of psychological topics, inspired by his clinical practice. The intention is for the core idea contained within each video to inspire viewers to see something about themselves or their world in a slightly different light. The ultimate mission of the channel is to reduce the amount of unnecessary suffering in the world. #attraction #relationship #desire
Sermon Series: Lent for Everyone Pastor Kurt Freeman
At Midtown Presbyterian Church, our mission is to invite people into a transformative relationship with Jesus Christ. We borrow this language of transformation from the scriptures, where we are encouraged as Christians to be “transformed by the renewing of our minds" (Romans 12:1-2). Being a Christian isn't simply about information - it is about transformation, becoming people whose entire beings embody the way and work of Jesus in every part of our lives. With this goal in mind, we at Midtown have developed an introductory curriculum, alongside a library of resources, events, sermons, and podcasts, designed to help transform our community into Christlikeness. Listen as Pastor Clint explores the subject of disciplines, the ancient practices Christians have embraced to abide in the love and character of Jesus and embody it to the world. While they may sound intimidating at first, a deeper understanding of their history and application reveals how important they are to our own spiritual journey, and how they can actually shape us into the people we are made to be. Sermon Resources: 1. Study on the average amount of advertisements Americans are exposed to per day: https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesagencycouncil/2017/08/25/finding-brand-success-in-the-digital-world/?sh=388cf9f626e2 2. Study on the shrinking of human attention spans: https://time.com/3858309/attention-spans-goldfish/ 3. "“Superficiality is the curse of our age. The doctrine of instant satisfaction is a primary spiritual problem. The desperate need today is not for a greater number of intelligent people, or gifted people, but for deep people.” -Richard Foster, "Celebration of the Disciplines" 4. Rich Villodas - Example of "dippers" vs. "dwellers" 5. "Anxiety is the dizziness of freedom." -Soren Kierkegaard 6. “In the conduct of one's own life it is soon obvious, as many have learned the hard way, that empty freedom is a snare and a delusion. In following what comes naturally or easily, life simply ends in confusion, and in consequent disaster. Without discipline of time, we spoil the next day the night before, and without the discipline of prayer, we are likely to end by having practically no experience of the divine-human encounter...We have not advanced very far in our spiritual lives if we have not encountered the basic paradox of freedom, to the effect that we are most free when we are bound. But not just any way of being bound will suffice; what matters is the character of our binding." -Elton Trueblood Join us below: Facebook: www.facebook.com/midtownpreschurch Instagram: www.instagram.com/midtown.pres Website: www.midtownpres.org Community Groups: www.midtownpres.org/community-groups Sunday Services: www.midtownpres.org
See this Podcast's Links, Descriptions, Images, Videos, etc at: https://journ.tv The Ring of Life and Death is the process from the Shadow to the Gift that describes the nature of Selfishness (27th): it's an Addiction (24th), it is and it creates Chaos (3rd), it requires an absence of basic awareness (20th: Superficiality), it generates Complexity (23rd) and it gives you the false expectation that taking will bring an end to your suffering (42nd). — Find out How You Can Move Through Your Dark Night of the Soul without the years and years of struggle and suffering: https://www.pearlplanet.co/
SHOW THEME Catherine and James laud a MET facade, but trash "art speak", selling dead people's collections, cold soup, and burning ‘art'. SHOW NOTES - 00:03 - "Constant state of bicycle shopping" - 01:47 - James is "The Surly Straggler" - 03:05 - Ding your bell, it's "Biking Story-time!" - 04:06 - Good morning, or not! - 05:00 - James freaks out road bikers - 05:45 - Walking into walls & delayed synaptic response - 06:27 - MET public art (not MOMA) - 08:40 - "Gilt & Guilt" or "Ownership & Superficiality"? - 10:15 - Artist's words versus "art-speak" - 11:09 - James bans "curatorial studies" - 12:17 - Appreciating a facade (on a facade) - 12:30 - The power of Paul Allen - 13:26 - "So, regular people can't buy art?" - 15:30 - "Norm" or not, just buy what you like! - 16:48 - Back to the museums to raise value! - 19:00 - Van Gogh plus soup is good art - 19:15 - SubRant Throwback - 19:35 - "Just Stop Oil" (painting) - 21:00 - Gone haywire on "The Haywain" - 24:50 - Hirst kicks off his own "Burning Man" - 26:30 - "The Haunting of Word Soup" - 29:03 - SubRant Throwback (Koons) - 29:08 - Nod to DeGrazia'z taxation protest - 31:10 - Maximize that carbon footprint! - 33:15 - Dust in the wind
In this episode, Matt Landsiedel and Andre-Lee Wills unpack the hot topic of pretty privilege. Pretty privilege works on the principle that people who are deemed more attractive—based on accepted societal beauty standards—have an upper hand in the world and are afforded many opportunities that less “attractive” people don't have. Yet, it's not often that people are willing to admit it—or even talk about it—especially if they're on the receiving end of its benefits. Here is what Matt and Andre-Lee explored in this episode: What is pretty privilege?What is your personal experience with pretty privilege?Why is this topic important for gay men to discuss?What does it mean to be attractive?Why does our culture place so much emphasis on attractiveness?How does pretty privilege relate to ageism, racism or sexism?How can we start to deconstruct the system that is conditioning us to be so limited in our definition of attractive? Connect with Andre-Lee: Andre-Lee Wills is an Empowerment Coach. He uses his unique gifts and talents to offer guidance, support, and assistance to others in being an expression of their truest and highest self. He is adept in career coaching, life and relationship coaching, communication, team building, and organizational management. mrandreleewills@gmail.com Watch this ep on YouTube - Connect with us - Join the private Facebook community Take the "Healing Your Shame" course Take our "Building Better Relationships" course Take the Attachment Style Quiz! Instagram GayMenGoingDeeper.com Patreon -— Join the Gay Men Going Deeper Membership coaching community!
See this Podcast's Links, Descriptions, Images, Videos, etc at: https://journ.tv This is the zombie apocalypse! The constant mini deaths of people checking out—the fear so strong in the Repressive nature that (mostly in big cities) people are not really there. The Reactive nature are the busy, busy going nowhere because without presence there's no center to move from and so: how can a direction exist without an origin?
See this Podcast's Links, Descriptions, Images, Videos, etc at: https://journ.tv To become aware of the 20th Shadow is to recognize this stage of our evolution as a species is defined by the development of the mind and its need for control: we have created systems that program us to be so busy all the time that we don't have time to become self-aware because we don't have time to pause and listen to the silence beyond the boxes of the world.
Be deep vs. be light. Moving from superficiality to granularity will separate you from the 95% of humanity that is stuck at average. World-class lives in a fanatical devotion to perfection on the tiny details. At a hotel I visited, they de-seeded the lemon wedges. Dial in your craft.***** FOLLOW ROBIN SHARMA:InstagramFacebookTwitterYouTube
WELCOME TO CASE NOTES - LEAVING HILLSONG'S NEW SEGMENT ON MENTAL HEALTH. TODAY we meet James, a mental health practitioner from Victoria, Australia who joins me to discuss the myriad he of mental health possibilities that are expressed in the posts and personalities and behaviours of former Hillsong leaders, Brian and Bobbie Houston. While THIS IS NOT MEDICAL ADVICE OR A PSYCHOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS, it's definitely TIME TO LOOK AT THIS from a practical and a medical POV. So, pull up a chair and listen in to the first dive into mental health and Hillsong... !!!
Chassidus: Torah Ohr Yisro V'Chol Ha'om #3: This class was presented on Monday, Parshas Mishpatim, 22 Shevat, 5782, January 24, 2022, streaming live from Rabbi Jacobson's home in Monsey, NY.
In Episode 80, we dive into a deeper understanding of God's word, and how to interpret it. We obviously talk about biblical interpretation, but we also go beyond that. We're going deeper together in this episode, going through visual pages of the Bible, looking at charts, and some Greek words. Specifically, we investigate the famous ‘love' part of the Bible, 1 Corinthians 13, 10, 11, and 12!What is it about love that is being said here? We're going to show you some things about this chapter in the Bible that we guarantee you've never seen or been taught before. Once you see it, you won't be able to unsee it! Tune in now and let's go bigger, better, and deeper! If you enjoy this episode, please subscribe to the God Stuff Podcast so you're always first to know when a new episode is released. Episode Timestamps: Introduction [00:00]Variations of “The Perfect Thing” and What Is It? [04:48]The Translation of Spiritual Maturity & ‘In Part' in connection to Teleos [10:59]Interpreting Translations in 1 Corinthians 13 [15:11]Superficiality vs Intimacy [26:13]Summary [29:08]Outro [30:39] Biblical References: 1 Corinthians 13:101 Corinthians 13:111 Corinthians 13:121 Corinthians 13:13Romans 10:14Acts 2:41Acts 4:4 Book References:The Englishman's Greek Concordance of the New Testamenthttps://www.amazon.com/Englishmans-Greek-Concordance-New-Testament/dp/1565632079Alpha Christianshttps://books.google.com.au/books/about/Alpha_Christians.html?id=O9ShzgEACAAJ&redir_esc=y ● Enjoy free 1-month enrollment to our online theological school https://www.veritasschool.life/i0ogjjcu About Our Host: Bill Giovannetti is the Senior Pastor at Pathway Church, Redding, California — an experienced senior pastor with a demonstrated history of working in the religious institutions industry. He also teaches ministry related college classes at Simpson University and the A. W. Tozer Theological Seminary. Bill has always had a passion to bring the deep things of God's word to the everyday people of God. Resources: ● Veritas School Online Theological School https://www.veritasschool.life/ Connect with Bill Giovannetti: ● Visit the website: https://www.veritasschool.life/● Subscribe to the podcast: https://maxgrace.com/category/podcasts/● Follow Bill on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bill.giovannetti● Follow Bill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BillGiovannetti● Follow Bill on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/billgiovannetti/ Thanks for tuning in! Please don't forget to like, share, and subscribe!