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Our guest this week is Chet Faker. The musical alter ego of Melbourne singer-songwriter Nick Murphy, Chet Faker has spent nearly 15 years crafting textured, soulful pop that blends electronica and R&B, earning ARIA and AIR Awards along the way and topping the triple j Hottest 100 in 2014 with “Talk Is Cheap.” He's collaborated with artists like Flume and Marcus Marr, and last week returned with a brand new album, A Love for Strangers, a lush and reflective record that finds him exploring vulnerability and heartbreak. On today's episode, Chet joins us to chat about the new album, the distinctions between his musical personas, and the unique connection that great pop music can create.Chet Faker : Instagram / Spotify / WebsiteVisit our official website here and follow us across our socials.
Welcome to The Daily, where we study the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every day. Read more about Project23 and partner with us as we teach every verse of the Bible on video. Our text today is 1 Corinthians 4:18-20. Some in Corinth were puffed up—loud, confident, full of opinions. They acted as if Paul would never return, and even if he did, they imagined they could stand toe-to-toe with him. Paul answers with calm clarity: Some are arrogant, as though I were not coming to you. But I will come to you soon, if the Lord wills, and I will find out not the talk of these arrogant people but their power. For the kingdom of God does not consist in talk but in power. — 1 Corinthians 4:18–20 Paul is done with the noise. He's not coming to evaluate their words—he's coming to see their lives. Big talk is cheap. Real power isn't. We live in a world drowning in words—content, opinions, debates, arguments, and theological posturing. The Corinthians did too. But Paul reminds them that the kingdom of God doesn't advance through intellect that merely informs or through language that elevates the ego. It advances through power—the kind that transforms. God isn't impressed by vocabulary, clever arguments, or spiritual branding. Those things often feed pride more than faith. What He looks for is the unmistakable evidence of the Spirit—a power that softens hard hearts, produces repentance, crucifies ego, heals broken places, strengthens the weary, and transforms character from the inside out. You can imitate style, tone, or theological vocabulary. But you cannot imitate the power of God flowing through a surrendered life. What we're after isn't the allure of power—it's the ability to see real power when we encounter it. You recognize it in people who spend time with God, who carry peace you can't manufacture, who walk in humility that confronts pride, who speak with quiet authority born from obedience, and who display fruit that only the Spirit can produce. You can sense it. You can't always explain it. But you know: this person walks with God in a way I need. That's what Paul is after. That's what the Corinthians were missing. You don't measure a life by what it says, but by what it carries. Talk says, "Look at me." Power says, "Look at Christ." Talk elevates self. Power reveals the Spirit. Talk feeds ego. Power grows humility. Paul isn't coming to hear speeches. He's coming to see surrender. That's what God desires from us, too. Let your life carry more weight than your words. DO THIS: Take five quiet minutes to ask God, "Where is talk overshadowing true spiritual power in my life?" Let Him highlight one place where surrender needs to deepen. ASK THIS: What talk have I trusted more than transformation? Do people experience Christ's power or just my opinions? Who in my life carries real spiritual power—and what can I learn from them? PRAY THIS: Father, free me from empty talk and spiritual performance. Fill me with Your power—the kind that transforms my character and carries Your presence into the world. Make me a vessel you can use. Amen. PLAY THIS: "Holy Spirit"
Management says safety is their top priority. Their actions say something different. APWU President Jonathan Smith and members from across the country say what every postal worker already knows: Talk Is Cheap. Safety Matters. This is the start of a year-long campaign to demand safe jobs—and the tools to make it happen.
Doc Walker and Anthony open the show reacting to comments from the Commanders' new offensive and defensive coordinators, David Blough and Daronte Jones. While both coaches laid out their visions, Doc makes it clear that words don't mean much right now — he wants to see real results on the field. The guys discuss what truly matters, how this team looks in September, and why performance, not press conferences, will ultimately define whether these hires were the right moves.
Knowing What You Need To Feel Complete
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December 21, 2025Dr. Mark AmbroseAdvent: LoveHow to Truly Experience the Love of ChristmasJohn 3:16-18, 15:10-12
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On this episode of the You Make The Scene podcast, I sat down with the guys from Fight From Within for an honest and wide-ranging conversation. We dug into how the band has worked to define their sound, carving out a space that feels authentic to who they are while still connecting with fans on a deeper level.We also talked about their journey to becoming hometown heroes, the grind it took to get there, and the satisfaction of proving doubters wrong along the way. The band's story is one of persistence, resilience, and the kind of passion that only comes from giving everything you've got to the music.Of course, we dove into their brand new album Talk Is Cheap, discussing the writing process, the themes behind the songs, and what this record means to them as a milestone in their career. Packed with energy, heart, and plenty of insight, this conversation shows exactly why Fight From Within is a band worth paying attention to.
In this episode Mary talks about the difference between talking and doing and how to make moves.Grab your copy of my FREE 9 page Beginner's Guide to Food Sobriety https://www.foodfreedomwithmary.com/foodsobrietyguideNEW Free Food Sobriety Mini Course - https://www.foodfreedomwithmary.com/minicoursefoodsobrietyFacebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/4915319108493196/?ref=share_group_linkDo you need private coaching and intensive daily contact with a coach? Fill out my application so we can chat about whether or not my program is for you and which option is best for you. Payment plans available. Don't see a payment option that works for your pay schedule? Let's chat about a custom pay plan.www.foodfreedomwithmary.com/chooseyourpath Application: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1upnWHYK0RXfmyRTqlsF_R06z3NA8LZYHIMWFykq7-X4/viewformJoin my Food Freedom Tribe! An online community of support, eduction, inspiration, accountability….. Learn more here: https://www.foodfreedomwithmary.com/tribemembership Instagram: www.instagram.com/ketomary71 Facebook: www.Facebook.com/ketomary71 YouTube: https://youtube.com/@ketomary7114Website: www.foodfreedomwithmary.com Join the email list.Email: mary@foodfreedomwithmary.com Want to learn more about me and my coaching programs? Watch my program video: www.foodfreedomwithmary.com/programvideo
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You have a limited offer you can use now, that gets you up to 48% off your first subscription or 20% off one time purchases with code https://www.magicmind.com/INCYCJUN at checkout ! You can claim it at: INCYCJUNThis week the boys talk about the Aliens that Tanked a missile, the untimely passing of Charlie Kirk, and a AITA that get Juan to tell us off, like usual i guess..Here is the Alien video
Afternoon Drive reacts to Myles Garrett's press conference where he corrected a reporter on the point spread for the upcoming game andd said just talking about the game is cheap.
Damon Bruce Plus: Warriors, 49ers, Giants, A’s Bay Area Sports Talk
0:40: Another year, another CMC calf injury? Oh come on.13:20: A lot of national media seems to be picking the Niners as BACK, and even Super Bowl winners22:43: The 49ers crushed the league in ticket sales last year:27:28: “The Black Hole” is headed to Memorial Stadium?32:40: Today in history:
Pastor John Randolph continue his sermon series in 1 John. This sermon emphasizes the importance of active love and obedience to God's commands, contrasting mere verbal affirmations with tangible actions that demonstrate genuine faith. Drawing from 1 John 3, the message highlights that true love, exemplified by Christ's sacrifice, requires laying down one's life for others and actively responding to their needs, rather than simply expressing good intentions. Listen and believe.
The Countdown is On! Regular season football is just mere days away! We start with some BREAKING NEWS as Micah Parsons gets dealt to the Green Bay Packers and we react to the news (5:32) Speaking of Dalas, we discuss the new Cowboys netflix doc and our takeaways so far(12:51) Afterwards we get into some college football predictions for the weekend(22:40) Next up we break down Dave Portnoy's Publicity stunt with Fox Sports(35:44) And Lastly we share our thoughts on the Syko Stu/Raja Jackson situation(47:39)FOLLOW THE BRAND!SUPPORT THE BRAND!!IG: @GetYaBarsOffPodcastX/Twitter: @GetYaBarsOffPodcastTiktok: @GetYaBarsOffPodcastYoutube: Get Ya Bars Off PodcastFacebook: Get Ya Bars Off PodcastFollow Suplex Dinner Club:Youtube: Suplex Dinner ClubIG: @SuplexDinnerClub
Jeff Phelps and Dan Mennigen talk about how they know that talk is just smoke. The Browns need to prove that they can be competitive on the field.
Tough talk is fine, but it ain't enough. And it's too late to “have a conversation.” We need a nuts and bolts revolution. The summer best-of series continues with clips from April 24, 28, and May 1, (episodes 524, 525, 526). www.charlesbursell.com
The fourth lesson in our series 'Faith Passages' taught by Tony Fishel on Sunday, July 27th 2025
3 Minutes Audio Devotional: Wrapped Up in God's Word is All You Need for Your Change to Come
Talk is cheap, action is the real deal
The right action done with the wrong intent, is in fact the wrong action. God desires for His people to be holy in all of life. Paul condemns the Jews for being people who said one thing and then did another, and did not practice what they preached. Instead, God desires that His people's words, thoughts, heart, and actions are aligned and that his people are transparent, even when they don't "look good" on the outside.
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Some of us like to speak grand about the future we envision for ourselves and our business. Sure, there's a place for talk. But the proportion of talk to actions needs to have the right balance. And too many people have it backwards. They're 80% talk, 20% action. Too many words. Too little deeds. It really is much easier to talk big and work small. And you get to pretend like you're hiding your lack of diligent effort behind your big words. Like a slight-of-hand magician, we try to trick ourselves and those around us to think that we're getting after it, when in reality we're not making any traction. But we're only fooling ourselves.
Week 1 of VOICES with Lead Pastor Jason Britt. Pastor Jason asks the question: What is the loudest and most frequent voice in your head?
Some of us like to speak grand about the future we envision for ourselves and our business. Sure, there's a place for talk. But the proportion of talk to actions needs to have the right balance. And too many people have it backwards. They're 80% talk, 20% action. Too many words. Too little deeds. It really is much easier to talk big and work small. And you get to pretend like you're hiding your lack of diligent effort behind your big words. Like a slight-of-hand magician, we try to trick ourselves and those around us to think that we're getting after it, when in reality we're not making any traction. But we're only fooling ourselves.
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In this episode Henry & Shireal discuss how actions speak louder than words in a marriage when it comes to building trust.
Today on What's Right:Democrats talked big on tariffs for decades but never deliveredDNC is the party of “blah, blah, blah”Is Trump crashing the stock market on purpose?DNC Chair Ken Martin announces shadow cabinetJoin the fight to get Hey Reb! back at UNLVThanks for tuning into today's episode of What's Right! If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the show on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, and make sure you leave us a 5-star review.Have personal injury questions? Visit Sam & Ash Injury Law to get free answers 24/7.Connect with us on our socials:TWITTERSam @WhatsRightSamWhat's Right Show @WhatsRightShowFACEBOOKWhat's Right Show https://www.facebook.com/WhatsRightShow/INSTAGRAMWhat's Right Show @WhatsRightShowEMAILSam sam@whatsrightshow.comProducer Robbie robbie@whatsrightshow.comTo request a transcript of this episode, email marketing@samandashlaw.com
Join us and listen to Pastor Craig as he takes us through James and helps us learn about some of the hard lessons James has to tell.
Join us and listen to Pastor Craig as he takes us through James and helps us learn about some of the hard lessons James has to tell.
Join us and listen to Pastor Craig as he takes us through James and talks about how we should store our treasure in Heaven and not on earth.
Come listen as Edy Herrera talks about the pains and gains of life and how we need to be close to God in our faith.
Join us and listen as Pastor Craig Rush takes us through the book of James and talks about how he brings the heat!
Join us as we go through the book of James and we learn about how what comes out of our mouths can be hurtful and once those words come out they can't be taken back.
Thank you for joining us as we go through the book of James and learn about the tough but much-needed call-out from James.
Thank you for joining us online as we go through the book of James and learn about how God does not send us temptation just to give us trials.
The Giants unexpectedly won last week's game against the Atlanta Falcons, dropping them from the No. 1 pick to No. 4 in the draft, with the possibility of falling even further if they defeat the Eagles and their backup players Sunday afternoon. Talk Is Cheap co-hosts Ryan Novozinsky and Chris Franklin discuss whether the Giants will win again and slip further down the draft board. They also explore whether general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll could survive Black Monday if the team ends the season with a two-game win streak, and whether Drew Lock should or could be a candidate to serve as a "bridge" quarterback next season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trump likes to promise a manufacturing renaissance as though one isn't going on right now. But we also had a manufacturing recession when he was in office—and that was before Covid. Plus, Kamala hits her stride talking about her plans, Clay Higgins is a lying, racist thug, the Democratic Party keeps holding lawbreakers to account, and we can see in Elise Stefanik's eyes how much she is faking it. Pete Buttigieg and A.B. Stoddard join Tim Miller.