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Is marriage still relevant in today's culture? In this illuminating conversation, Rebekah and Gabe Lyons welcome sociologist Dr. Brad Wilcox, author of "Get Married: Why Americans Must Defy the Elites, Forge Strong Families, and Save Civilization." Dr. Wilcox presents compelling research that challenges the prevailing cultural narrative that marriage hinders personal fulfillment and success.Drawing from his research as director of the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia, Dr. Wilcox shares how marriage significantly impacts not just individual happiness but society as a whole. He explains how the shift toward "expressive individualism" since the 1970s has undermined marriage, and dispels common myths about marriage including the "flying solo myth," the "family diversity myth," and the "soulmate myth." The data is clear: contrary to popular belief, married people report greater happiness, experience better financial outcomes, and contribute to stronger communities.Rebekah and Dr. Wilcox also discuss the challenges women face in "having it all" and the importance of recognizing different seasons of life. For young adults contemplating marriage, Dr. Wilcox offers practical advice about finding someone with shared values, faith, and dreams—emphasizing that couples who build a foundation of friendship before marriage tend to experience more stable and fulfilling relationships. Whether you're married, single, or parenting young adults, this episode offers valuable insights about why the institution of marriage remains crucial for personal happiness and societal flourishing.Order The Fight for Us:https://a.co/d/aJehu4fJoin the Marriage May Challenge:https://www.rebekahlyons.com/marriagemayRegister for the Marriage & Parenting Retreat:November 20-21, 2025 at: https://www.rebekahlyons.com/retreatParticipate in the THINQ resource, Let's Talk Relationships: https://events.thinqmedia.com/relationships
Are you intentionally building your marriage, or just letting it happen? In this insightful episode, Rebekah and Gabe Lyons share the practical rhythms and intentional habits that have helped them cultivate a thriving 28-year marriage. As they near the conclusion of their seven-week series on "The Fight for Us," they reflect on the importance of proactively creating structure rather than simply letting marriage unfold on its own.Drawing from their own experience of marriage transformation after an intensive retreat in year 19, Rebekah and Gabe emphasize how establishing regular rhythms—daily, weekly, and annual—creates the foundation for a lasting relationship. From sharing calendars and locations to scheduling 15-minute daily connection times and regular date nights, these practical disciplines help couples stay intentionally connected through every season of life. The Lyons also announce their upcoming marriage journal project, "The Journal for Us: 10 Conversations Every Couple Needs to Have," designed to guide couples through essential discussions about money, sex, career, calling, and more.Throughout the episode, Rebekah and Gabe offer encouragement to listeners at every stage of marriage—whether newly wed or decades in—reminding them that the fight for a thriving marriage is worth it not only for themselves but for their children, grandchildren, and legacy. With vulnerability and wisdom, they emphasize that these practices didn't come naturally in their early years of marriage but have become the essential scaffolding that allows their relationship to continue growing and flourishing.Order The Fight for Us:https://a.co/d/aJehu4fJoin the Marriage May Challenge:https://www.rebekahlyons.com/marriagemayRegister for the Marriage & Parenting Retreat:November 20-21, 2025 at https://www.rebekahlyons.com/retreatParticipate in the THINQ resource, Let's Talk Relationships: https://events.thinqmedia.com/relationships
Is your marriage missing the crucial element of community? In this heartfelt conversation, Rebekah and Gabe Lyons welcome Jeff and Alyssa Bethke to discuss how inviting others into your relationship can transform your marriage from isolated to thriving. The Bethkes, who recently moved from Hawaii to Franklin, Tennessee, share their journey of building community in each new season of life and the vulnerability required to make those connections meaningful.Jeff reveals three research-backed elements that create strong relational bonds: proximity, unplanned interactions, and vulnerability. Throughout the conversation, both couples share powerful personal stories of how having trusted friends to process challenges with has been pivotal in their marriages. They discuss the courage it takes to initiate relationships, the healing that happens when others help you gain perspective on your conflicts, and practical ways to build community even when you feel isolated.Whether you're in a thriving marriage looking to pour into others, feeling stuck in marital drift, or desperately needing support through a difficult season, this episode offers hope and practical guidance for fighting for your marriage by building relationships that can help carry you through the challenges all couples face.Order The Fight for Us:https://a.co/d/aJehu4fListen to Pierce's Song “It is Well (In the Wilderness)”: https://open.spotify.com/track/4KbSkLkzQ8lbhgu1jn6ptL?si=KBschBMrQ4amNMYmkPgmpwFollow Pierce on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ibYqSMIViWj9BJUHznMMR?si=HfJ7C4pZQdqe3GpSDnTStwJoin the Marriage May Challenge:https://www.rebekahlyons.com/marriagemayRegister for the Marriage & Parenting Retreat: November 20-21, 2025 athttps://www.rebekahlyons.com/retreatParticipate in the THINQ resource, Let's Talk Relationships: https://events.thinqmedia.com/relationships
Are you trying to navigate marriage challenges without support? In this insightful episode, Rebekah and Gabe Lyons delve into why community is crucial for a thriving marriage. Celebrating both Rebekah's birthday and their son's college graduation, the couple reflects on the importance of having other trusted couples around you who can speak truth, offer perspective, and create a safe space for vulnerability.Rebekah and Gabe share from their own experiences how moving to Nashville, after living in Manhattan, was partially motivated by their desire for a deeper community. They describe how the couples they've surrounded themselves with over the past decade have been crucial during challenging seasons, offering guidance when they couldn't see clearly. The conversation offers practical advice on building community, including establishing regular check-ins with other couples, leading with vulnerability, and being intentional about who you spend time with.The episode also touches on Mental Health Awareness Month, with Rebekah reflecting on her pioneering work in bringing mental health conversations into Christian spaces. They address how mental health challenges in marriage should be approached with the same commitment as physical illness—"in sickness and in health"—and why turning toward rather than away from one another during difficult seasons is essential for healing. Whether you're feeling isolated in your marriage struggles or looking to strengthen your community connections, this episode offers hope and practical guidance for fighting for your marriage with the support of others.Order The Fight for Us:https://a.co/d/aJehu4fJoin the Marriage May Challenge:https://www.rebekahlyons.com/marriagemayRegister for the Marriage & Parenting Retreat: November 20-21, 2025 at https://www.rebekahlyons.com/retreatParticipate in the THINQ resource, Let's Talk Relationships: https://events.thinqmedia.com/relationships
Do you ever feel the weight of an invisible to-do list burdening your relationship? In this illuminating episode, Rebekah and Gabe Lyons welcome Dr. Morgan Cutlip, psychologist and author of "A Better How: Couples Can Tackle the Mental Load for More Fun, Less Resentment, and Great Sex." Dr. Cutlip breaks down how the mental load—that seemingly endless list of tasks, responsibilities, and emotional calculations we carry—affects intimacy and connection in marriage.Dr. Cutlip explains the three domains of tasks that make up the mental load (physical, mental, and emotional labor) and why women typically carry a disproportionate share in home and family life. She offers practical insights on how couples can better understand each other's needs when it comes to sex and connection, including the differences between spontaneous and responsive desire. The conversation reveals how scheduling intimacy, creating margin for emotional connection, and practicing appreciation can transform a relationship from resentment to joy.Whether you're struggling with a relational rut or simply want to deepen your connection, this episode provides actionable steps for fighting for your marriage by tackling the mental load together. As Rebekah and Gabe honestly share from their own journey, you'll be encouraged that healing and growth are possible when we understand each other more deeply.Order The Fight for Us:https://a.co/d/aJehu4fJoin the Marriage May Challenge:https://www.rebekahlyons.com/marriagemayRegister for the Marriage & Parenting Retreat:November 20-21, 2025 at https://www.rebekahlyons.com/retreatParticipate in the THINQ resource, Let's Talk Relationships: https://events.thinqmedia.com/relationships
Welcome back to the Alt Goes Mainstream podcast.Today's episode is with a private markets veteran who has been working in the wealth channel before it was considered "the wealth channel."We sat down in the studio with Peter Aliprantis. Peter joined EQT in October 2024 as a Partner and Head of Private Wealth Americas. He's hit the ground running to build out a wealth team in the Americas and help continue to grow the EQT brand in the US.Peter brings a wealth of knowledge to the private wealth solutions world, garnering over 25 years of experience in the space. Prior to joining EQT, Peter spent 12 years at TPG Angelo Gordon as a Managing Director, where he focused on new business development and intermediary distribution.Peter and I had a fascinating conversation about everything from the early days of the wealth channel to the evolution of product innovation in private markets. We discussed:What working in the wealth channel was like before it was called “the wealth channel.”How to build a new brand in a different geography.How not being the loudest voice in the room can be effective when working with the wealth channel.How education helps to serve distribution efforts and how an innovative and unique approach to education with EQT's ThinQ platform has helped build brand, trust, and credibility.Why institutions are also beneficiaries of the innovation with evergreen structures that were initially designed for the wealth channel.How product innovation will continue in the wealth channel.How model portfolios will evolve.Thanks Peter for coming on the show to share your wisdom and expertise.Subscribe to Alt Goes Mainstream to receive the weekly newsletter every Sunday and all of AGM's podcasts.A word from AGM podcast sponsor, Ultimus Fund SolutionsThis episode of Alt Goes Mainstream is brought to you by Ultimus Fund Solutions, a leading full-service fund administrator for asset managers in private and public markets. As private markets continue to move into the mainstream, the industry requires infrastructure solutions that help funds and investors keep pace. In an increasingly sophisticated financial marketplace, investment managers must navigate a growing array of challenges: elaborate fund structures, specialized strategies, evolving compliance requirements, a growing need for sophisticated reporting, and intensifying demands for transparency.To assist with these challenging opportunities, more and more fund sponsors and asset managers are turning to Ultimus, a leading service provider that blends high tech and high touch in unique and customized fund administration and middle office solutions for a diverse and growing universe of over 450 clients and 1,800 funds, representing $500 billion assets under administration, all handled by a team of over 1,000 professionals. Ultimus offers a wide range of capabilities across registered funds, private funds and public plans, as well as outsourced middle office services. Delivering operational excellence, Ultimus helps firms manage the ever-changing regulatory environment while meeting the needs of their institutional and retail investors. Ultimus provides comprehensive operational support and fund governance services to help managers successfully launch retail alternative products.Visit www.ultimusfundsolutions.com to learn more about Ultimus' technology enhanced services and solutions or contact Ultimus Executive Vice President of Business Development Gary Harris on email at gharris@ultimusfundsolutions.com.We thank Ultimus for their support of alts going mainstream.Show Notes00:00 Introduction and Message from our Sponsor, Ultimus01:57 Welcome to the Podcast02:05 Introducing Peter Aliprantis02:20 Peter's Career Background03:31 Early Days in Private Wealth04:25 Changes in Wealth Distribution05:55 Post-Financial Crisis Shifts06:37 Growth of the Wealth Channel07:14 Building a Wealth Business at Angelo Gordon07:59 Convincing Firms to Invest in Wealth08:59 Importance of Investment Teams10:18 Key Skills for Wealth Channel Success12:46 Joining EQT and Brand Building13:07 Building EQT's Wealth Platform14:56 Brand Building in the Wealth Channel15:32 Expanding EQT's Presence16:10 Strategies for Engaging the Wealth Channel16:45 Segmenting the Wealth Channel19:57 Challenges in RIA Relationships20:28 Importance of Relationship Building21:25 Bespoke Products for Wealth Channel22:10 Institutional vs. Wealth Channel Products22:56 Evergreen Structures for Institutions23:20 Future Trends in Wealth Management23:27 Becoming a Solutions Provider in the RIA Channel23:47 Creating Model Portfolios25:31 The Future of Wealth Management27:04 Challenges for Smaller Firms27:38 Importance of Shelf Space28:35 Sales Strategies in Private Banks29:42 The Role of Scale in Wealth Channels30:27 Balancing Growth and Performance31:07 Global Investment Strategies and Performance33:13 Building a Brand in the U.S. Wealth Channel34:29 Differentiating in the Wealth Channel36:43 Advisory vs. Sales Approach38:18 Evergreen Funds vs. Drawdown Structures39:53 Investor Psychology and Evergreen Structures41:41 Changing Dynamics of Private Markets43:01 Family-Owned Business Culture44:30 Nordic Cultural Values45:15 Long-Term Mindset in Private Equity45:53 Building the Wealth Business46:14 Bespoke Products for Wealth Channels46:42 Seeding Evergreen Structures47:08 The Race to Win the Wealth Channel47:29 Manager Diversification47:08 The Race to Win the Wealth Channel47:59 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant.
Marriage isn't always easy, but it can thrive. In this episode, Gabe and Rebekah Lyons share powerful lessons from their new book, The Fight for Us. They reveal how past pain and conflict shape relationships and offer simple tools to bring healing and connection. If you want a stronger, more vibrant marriage, this conversation will give you the hope and practical advice you need!_____________________________FREE Show Notes Here: https://page.church.tech/6b4b4dd5_____________________________Grab your copy of Gabe and Rebekah's new book, "The Fight for Us: Overcome What Divides to Build a Marriage That Thrives":Go to Rebekah's Website: https://www.rebekahlyons.com/fight-for-us-marriage-gabe-rebekah-lyonsor Amazon: https://a.co/d/5YGrHna_____________________________Click here for more information on Thinq Media: https://thinqmedia.com/_____________________________Click here for more information on Gabe and Rebekah's Thinq event - Thinq Summit 2025_____________________________Support this podcast by joining The Fam (tax-deductible): https://3szn.short.gy/jointhefam
Do you long for more in your marriage? You feel lonely even though you’re not lone. You’re caught in the same fight, over and over. The passion and connection you once had seems to be fading? If one of these situations depicts what you’re feeling in your marriage, today’s guest, Gabe Lyons, wants to begin by reminding you that the enemy is not your spouse. Lyons who is a best-selling author, speaker, and the founder of THINQ Media poses an interesting question asking, “What if your biggest conflict isn't with each other, but with the forces trying to divide you?” Further, today’s conversation, as well as in he and his wife, Rebekah’s, newest book titled The Fight for Us offers a revolutionary approach to marriage—turning against what divides you so you can fight for your relationship together. Through story, psychology and biblical teaching, Gabe joins Dr. Zach and his dad, Dr. Tim Clinton, to better understand why you fight, how you fight, and how to overcome toxic patterns; relinquish coping mechanisms or addictions that have come between you; renew your commitment to recover intimacy and connection with your spouse; and establish goals and rhythms that deepen your friendship and unity as a couple. It’s time to discover the turning point that can transform your marriage from isolation to unity! Visit Gabe’s webiste: https://www.gabelyons.com/ Pre-Order The Fight For Us: https://www.rebekahlyons.com/fight-for-us-marriage-gabe-rebekah-lyons THINQ Media’s website: https://thinqmedia.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
In this episode of Rhythms for Life, Rebekah Lyons has a conversation with Tori Hope Petersen, speaker, Bible teacher, and bestselling author of Fostered and Breaking the Patterns that Break You. Tori shares her inspiring journey of living in 12 different homes in the foster care system, highlighting the challenges, triumphs, and lessons she learned along the way. Rebekah and Tori discuss the importance of advocating for foster care and the power of community support. Tune in to hear how Tori's personal experiences have shaped her work and mission to not only empower foster youth, but help people identify and overcome destructive patterns in their lives. This heartfelt discussion is filled with wisdom and practical insights that you won't want to miss!RESOURCES:Check out Tori's work, including her books:Fostered: One Woman's Powerful Story of Finding Faith and Family through Foster CareBreaking the Patterns that Break You: Healing from the Pain of Your Past and Finding Real Hope that Lasts. Create a free THINQ Account to access more trusted content like this on topics from all channels of culture at thinqmedia.com.Attend THINQ events where you can gather with like-minded leaders, ask better questions and have conversations that lead to wisdom:Participate in THINQ's “Let's Talk Tech Detox.” Bring the 28-Day Digital Fast to your family, workplace, or church.Sign up for THINQ Summit 2025 in Nashville, TN.More from the THINQ Podcast Network:THINQ Media Podcast with Gabe LyonsThe InFormed Parent with Suzanne PhillipsNextUp with Grant SkeldonNeuroFaith with Curt ThompsonUnderCurrent with Gabe Lyons
In this episode of Rhythms for Life, Rebekah and Gabe Lyons sit down with Zach Meerkreebs, author of Lower: Igniting Spiritual Awakening Through Radical Humility.Zach shares how he and tens of thousands across the world experienced the presence of God through the Asbury Outpouring in February, 2023, putting him on a path to discover how radical humility and authentic love collide.Listen in as Zach gives insights on how to go “lower” as a daily practice to behold God in a powerful way.RESOURCES:Check out Zach's book, Lower: Igniting Spiritual Awakening Through Radical Humility.Learn more about the Asbury Outpouring.Check out more resources mentioned on humility in this episode, including Andrew Murray's book Humility: The Journey Toward Holiness and Tim Keller's book The Freedom of Self Forgetfulness: The Path to True Christian Joy.Create a free THINQ Account to access more trusted content like this on topics from all channels of culture at thinqmedia.com.Attend THINQ events where you can gather with like-minded leaders, ask better questions and have conversations that lead to wisdom:Participate in THINQ's “Let's Talk Tech Detox.”Bring the 28-Day Digital Fast to your family, workplace, or church.Sign up for THINQ Summit 2025 in Nashville, TN.More from the THINQ Podcast Network:THINQ Media Podcast with Gabe LyonsThe InFormed Parent with Suzanne PhillipsNextUp with Grant SkeldonNeuroFaith with Curt ThompsonUnderCurrent with Gabe Lyons
Every generation of the church wonders if its future will be in good hands when they are gone. In today's podcast, Pastor Bob has a conversation about the church's future with Grant Skeldon, Next Gen Director of THINQ, a thought and communications ministry.
This Sunday, we were blessed to have Grant Skeldon from THINQ share a powerful message on "Relational Discipleship." Through engaging stories and profound insights, Grant reminded us of the vital role we each play in nurturing the next generation of believers. His sermon was a call to action, urging us to practice true discipleship by including others in our lives and fostering a community rich in faith and connection for generations to come.
In this episode of Rhythms for Life, Rebekah and Gabe Lyons sit down with Darren Whitehead, pastor of Church of the City and author of The Digital Fast. Together they discuss navigating a digitally saturated world.Darren shares his experience with a "Digital Fast" experiment he initiated at his church, which aimed to reduce digital distraction and address our growing dependence on technology. The conversation touches on how digital devices impact mental health, relationships, and community connections— especially among the first generation raised in the era of social media.As you head into the holiday season, this episode will help you intentionally disconnect from digital media and create new rhythms to purposefully connect with family, friends, and God.RESOURCES:Participate in THINQ's “Let's Talk Tech Detox.” Sign up for Rebekah's Family Tech Detox Guide.Bring the 28-Day Digital Fast to your family, workplace, or church in the New Year!Check out more from Darren Whitehead, including his new workbook, The Digital Fast Workbook: Detox Your Mind and Reclaim What Matters MostRhythms Retreat is November 21-22 in Franklin, TN. Reserve your spot now and use code RFL100 to save $100.Create a free THINQ Account to access more trusted content like this on topics from all channels of culture at thinqmedia.com.Attend THINQ events where you can gather with like-minded leaders, ask better questions and have conversations that lead to wisdom:Sign up for THINQ Summit 2025 in Nashville, TN.More from the THINQ Podcast Network:THINQ Media Podcast with Gabe LyonsThe InFormed Parent with Suzanne PhillipsNextUp with Grant SkeldonNeuroFaith with Curt ThompsonUnderCurrent with Gabe Lyons
On this week's show: LG's ThinQ is running Homey, Sonos faces backlash over a botched app launch, and self-cleaning litter boxes are causing concerns for cat owners. Amazon expands Key In-Garage delivery to Canada, while Home Assistant joins the Z-Wave Alliance Board. Samsung introduces a smart ring, Google TV gets a major upgrade, and Nanoleaf finally releases its Sense Plus Smart Wireless Switch. We discuss iOS 18's potential hub-free option for Apple Home users, SmartThings' new Matter Bridge capability, and dive into some exciting new smart home products from Alfred and Lifx. Plus, we tackle a mailbag question, share our pick of the week, give project updates, and so much more!
Are you finding it challenging to have political conversations with your loved ones? In our currently divided society, discussing politics can be difficult, especially for Christians and families. The topics can be contentious, emotions can escalate, and achieving mutual understanding may seem unattainable. Today, we are pleased to welcome Gabe Lyons, the president of ThinQ, who will provide effective strategies for having calm and constructive political conversations that can benefit everyone involved, especially your family.
On this week's show: Smart home company Brilliant finds a buyer, Nanoleaf introduces new Blocks LED wall panels and permanent outdoor lights, Philips Hue launches kitchen lighting solutions and an 8K sync box, Arlo unveils a wired floodlight camera, SwitchBot releases six new products including a robot-refillable humidifier, Roborock and Dreame introduce innovative robot vacuums, Sonos debuts an exclusive CI channel speaker, LG announces a new ThinQ smart home hub, Aqara joins Works with Home Assistant, launches the Voice Mate H1 and more, Level Home is acquired by ASSA ABLOY, we discuss smart device longevity concerns, share our pick of the week with a smart light database, and so much more!
In this NeuroFaith episode, Dr. Joanne Tsang, an associate professor of psychology at Baylor University, discusses her research on gratitude and its connections to social psychology, religion, and moral emotions with Dr. Curt Thompson. Dr. Tsang illustrates her journey into the field, emphasizing her interest in the intersection of psychology and religion. She particularly focuses on how gratitude and forgiveness play significant roles in helping behaviors. She highlights the importance of incorporating gratitude exercises into daily life and how they contribute to personal well-being and positive interpersonal relationships. Listen in as Dr. Tsang shares personal stories, including her son's hospitalization, and illustrates how journaling and practicing gratitude in relationships can be powerful tools for fostering positivity and enhancing both individual and collective well-being. Resources: Create a free THINQ Account to access more trusted content like this on topics from all channels of culture at thinqmedia.com. Check out more from the THINQ podcast network: NextUp with Grant Skeldon The InFormed Parent with Suzanne Phillips THINQ Podcast with Gabe Lyons UnderCurrent with Gabe Lyons
In this episode of NeuroFaith, Dr. Curt Thompson interviews Dr. Connie Svob, an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology at Columbia University. Dr. Svob's research focuses on how memories of life events are shaped and passed down through generations. She looks at how memory, including dreams and involuntary memories, can be affected by trauma, loss, and spirituality. Dr. Svob discusses the idea of memory being a constructed rather than a stored thing, showing how our emotions, identities, and external factors influence what and how we remember. Listen in as she explores the link between memory, hope, and mental health, highlighting the importance of understanding memory's role in shaping our future and overall well-being. Resources: Create a free THINQ Account to access more trusted content like this on topics from all channels of culture at thinqmedia.com. Check out more from the THINQ podcast network: NextUp with Grant Skeldon The InFormed Parent with Suzanne Phillips THINQ Podcast with Gabe Lyons UnderCurrent with Gabe Lyons
In this week's THINQ podcast episode, Parenting and Leadership Coach Suzanne Phillips challenges us to think about who is spending time with our children and how they are influencing them. She emphasizes the importance of understanding our kids' curriculum and the agendas being promoted by different organizations. Suzanne also sheds light on corporations involved in education, such as the CDC, Pfizer Institute, Planned Parenthood, and SIECUS, which focuses on "Sex Ed for Social Change" and receives seed funding from Hugh Hefner. Tune in as Suzanne asks "who is teaching your kids" and encourages parents to educate themselves on what the public school system is teaching and what our legislators are voting for. Resources: Create a free THINQ Account to access more trusted content like this on topics from all channels of culture at thinqmedia.com. Attend THINQ events where you can gather with like-minded leaders, ask better questions and have conversations that lead to wisdom: Host Faithfulness in our Political Moment in your local community on October 3, 2024. Register for Next Gen Summit, November 8-9, 2024 in Nashville. More from the THINQ Podcast Network: The InFormed Parent with Suzanne Phillips NextUp with Grant Skeldon NeuroFaith with Curt Thompson UnderCurrent with Gabe Lyons
In this episode of the NeuroFaith podcast, Dr. Curt Thompson interviews Dr. Robert Enright, a licensed psychologist and professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dr. Enright, a pioneer in the study of forgiveness, shares his journey from focusing on justice within moral development to exploring the concept of forgiveness. Despite facing opposition from the academic community on the subject of forgiveness, Enright persisted. Driven by the belief that forgiveness could benefit those suffering from deep injustices, he continued his work. Over time, his persistence paid off, as the study of forgiveness has gained acceptance and is widely researched and applied in mental health practices. Listen as Dr. Enright emphasizes the importance of adopting a more forgiving and lesresentful mindset that can lead to significant personal healing and community renewal in our lives. Resources: Create a free THINQ Account to access more trusted content like this on topics from all channels of culture at thinqmedia.com. Check out more from the THINQ podcast network: NextUp with Grant Skeldon The InFormed Parent with Suzanne Phillips THINQ Podcast with Gabe Lyons UnderCurrent with Gabe Lyons
In this episode of NeuroFaith, Dr. Curt Thompson interviews Elizabeth Hall, a professor of psychology at Biola University. She specializes in understanding suffering, mothering, sexism, and embodiment and draws from her personal experiences, including a battle with cancer. Her work focuses on how suffering disrupts our established systems of meaning and the process of integrating these experiences into a broader worldview. Dr. Hall emphasizes that finding meaning in suffering does not eliminate pain but involves finding peace and purpose despite ongoing grief. She also discusses how religion and faith provide essential frameworks and practices that aid in processing and integrating suffering. Faith can offer a sense of purpose and direction, which is crucial for meaning-making during difficult times. Listen in as she highlights the role of biblical lament and talks about a practice involving the expression of sorrow and wrestling with God as a powerful tool for dealing with profound grief and suffering. Dr. Hall's insights offer a profound understanding of how faith and psychological processes intertwine in the context of suffering. Resources: Create a free THINQ Account to access more trusted content like this on topics from all channels of culture at thinqmedia.com. Check out more from the THINQ podcast network: NextUp with Grant Skeldon The InFormed Parent with Suzanne Phillips THINQ Podcast with Gabe Lyons UnderCurrent with Gabe Lyons
In this episode of NeuroFaith, Dr. Curt Thompson talks with Michael John Cusick, CEO and Founder of Restoring the Soul, about the deep connection between personal experiences and professional work in counseling and spiritual care. Michael shares personal stories about his struggles with alcohol abuse and sexual addiction and explains how these experiences have shaped his career and his approach to helping others. During this episode, Dr. Curt and Michael discuss the misconceptions about love within church settings, the experiential nature of God's love, and the importance of accepting one's brokenness to experience true transformation. Resources: Check out Michael's Book Surfing for God: Discovering the Divine Desire Beneath Sexual Struggle Create a free THINQ Account to access more trusted content like this on topics from all channels of culture at thinqmedia.com. Check out more from the THINQ podcast network: NextUp with Grant Skeldon The InFormed Parent with Suzanne Phillips THINQ Podcast with Gabe Lyons UnderCurrent with Gabe Lyons
In this episode of NeuroFaith, Dr. Curt Thompson interviews Dr. Diane Langberg, a renowned clinical psychologist with over 50 years of experience, particularly in the fields of trauma and abuse. Dr. Langberg discusses her journey into the field, beginning at a time when trauma was not yet a recognized area of study. She shares her experiences with early clients, including a college student who disclosed childhood sexual abuse and Vietnam veterans exhibiting similar trauma symptoms. Dr. Langberg highlights the challenges and misconceptions about trauma within both the clinical and faith communities. She underscores the importance of listening to and validating the experiences of those who have suffered trauma. The conversation also explores how false theology in the church can contribute to misunderstanding and mishandling trauma, emphasizing the need for a deeper, more compassionate understanding of human suffering. Throughout the podcast, Dr. Thompson and Dr. Langberg delve into the evolution of trauma recognition and treatment, the intersection of faith and psychology, and the necessity of acknowledging and addressing wounds for true healing and flourishing. Resources: Create a free THINQ Account to access more trusted content like this on topics from all channels of culture at thinqmedia.com. Check out more from the THINQ podcast network: NextUp with Grant Skeldon The InFormed Parent with Suzanne Phillips THINQ Podcast with Gabe Lyons UnderCurrent with Gabe Lyons
LG has acquired a majority stakehold in Athom, looking to integrate Homey's connectivity into their ThinQ platform. SaaviHome adds new locations to their franchise network and the opportunities in the smart home market. Analyzing the habits of resubscribers when it comes to streaming services. We are joined by Katye McGregor-Bennett from KMB Communications and Gary Usher from the Powerhouse Alliance to look at the latest news and stories for the residential space.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Are you feeling unsure about how to vote in the upcoming election? In this episode, Michael Wear, Founder of the Center for Christianity and Public Life, discusses how to approach politics faithfully, using the concept of "political homelessness" to describe our current political situation. Listen as he explains how Christians can advocate for what is true, just, and good, even during this time of political division. Resources: Create a free THINQ Account to access more trusted content like this on topics from all channels of culture at thinqmedia.com. You can bring a larger political conversation to your church or community through our THINQ Local event called Faithfulness in Our Political Moment on Thursday, October 3. It's a one-day, two-hour event in which people can gather and engage curated, trusted content and apply a biblical worldview to current political issues and the upcoming election. Check out more from the THINQ podcast network: NextUp with Grant Skeldon The InFormed Parent with Suzanne Phillips THINQ Podcast with Gabe Lyons UnderCurrent with Gabe Lyons
Do you understand the difference between a democracy and a republic? Dave Zanotti, CEO of The American Policy Roundtable interviews political scientist and philosopher William B. Allen about the semantics of our country's governance. Listen in as they help us understand these confusing nuances of the United States' government, specifically how the government is upheld by the authority of the people. Resources: Create a free THINQ Account to access more trusted content like this on topics from all channels of culture at thinqmedia.com. You can bring a larger political conversation to your church or community through our THINQ Local event called Faithfulness in Our Political Moment on Thursday, October 3. It's a one-day, two-hour event in which people can gather and engage curated, trusted content and apply a biblical worldview to current political issues and the upcoming election. Check out more from the THINQ podcast network: NextUp with Grant Skeldon The InFormed Parent with Suzanne Phillips THINQ Podcast with Gabe Lyons UnderCurrent with Gabe Lyons
Are you aware of your constitutional rights when it comes to exercising your faith? In this episode, Kristen Waggoner, the CEO, President and General Counsel of Alliance Defending Freedom, tells us about her work to protect fundamental freedoms and promote the inherent dignity of people all over the world. Currently, Kristen and her team have two cases pending at the U.S. Supreme Court protecting life, women's health, and addressing regulatory overreach by the current administration. Listen in as Kristen helps us understand our inerrant rights, especially when it comes to our parental rights and the complicated layers of the accelerating issue of transgenderism. Resources: Free Parents' Toolkit on Critical Theory from Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) Create a free THINQ Account to access more trusted content like this on topics from all channels of culture at thinqmedia.com. More LGBTQ content from THINQ. Register for Next Gen Summit, November 8-9, 2024 in Nashville. unChristian: What a New Generation Really Thinks about Christianity…and Why It Matters, Gabe Lyons and David Kinnaman.
“We are not just people who bounce back; we are people who weather storms throughout the entirety of our lives.” In this THINQ episode, author and speaker Rebekah Lyons brings a powerful message on Building Resilience in a time where we continue to see a growing mental health epidemic and the rise of suicide. Listen in as she unpacks the 5 Rules of Resilience she's discovered in her personal journey and pursuit of building a resilient life. If you want to learn more on this topic, you can check out her book Building a Resilient Life at rebekahlyons.com. Create a free THINQ Account to access more trusted content like this on topics from all channels of culture at thinqmedia.com.
Welcome to Appliance Advisers! Join Francesco and Dennis as they delve into the innovative offerings of this luxury brand, Signature Kitchen Suite, owned by LG. While LG might not immediately scream luxury, SKS is a different story, boasting its own unique qualities and production lines.In a market dominated by heavy hitters like Sub Zero Wolf and Thermador, SKS made a bold entrance by targeting niche areas, such as sous vide ranges with induction burners. However, it's in their recent expansions that SKS truly shines, offering six-burner gas ranges, thirty-six-inch traditional ranges with griddles, and much more.SKS doesn't just excel in cooking; its refrigeration options are equally impressive. From counter-depth refrigerators to thirty-six and forty-eight-inch French door models, SKS pays attention to customer needs, offering features like stainless steel interiors, internal water dispensers, and convertible drawers that can switch between fridge, freezer, or beverage center.The brand's commitment to innovation extends to built-in cooking as well, with wall ovens, combination ovens, and cooktops that cater to a wide range of cooking styles. Their induction cooktops, for instance, are designed to detect the ferrous metal in your pans, ensuring optimal heating and performance.Reliability is also a key focus for SKS, offering a three-year full parts and labor warranty, one of the best in the industry. Backed by the ThinQ app, SKS appliances can also proactively monitor usage and alert you and service providers of potential issues before they occur.In a market where every detail matters, SKS stands out as a serious contender. With a comprehensive product line, including side-by-sides, columns, wall ovens, and cooktops, SKS is a brand that's poised to make a lasting impact.Interested in learning more? FREE Appliance Buying GuideLearning Center: Visit our Learning Center, home to all our most popular videos, articles, and buying guides about all things in the appliance world. Yale Appliance: Browse hundreds of in-stock products from the most popular appliance brands. If you liked this video, don't forget to SUBSCRIBE. Thanks for watching!
In this 12 minute podcast, Russell Solowoniuk demonstrates using his LG washer model WM3500CW and his LG Dryer model DLE3500W using the accompanying accessible iOS or Android LG ThinQ app. He describes how a blind person can use the washer and dryer standalone and how accessibility is enhanced using the app on his iPhone. Note that models described have been discontinued and replaced with washer model WM3600HWA and dryer model DLE3600W as of March 2024.
Today, Pastor Bob is joined by Rebekah Lyons. Rebekah is an author, conference speaker, and co-founder of THINQ, an organization that equips Christians to have conversations on the intersection of faith and culture. In the interview, she and Pastor Bob share compelling insights from lessons they've both learned in the area of anxiety and depression. Rebekah will be our upcoming speaker for the second annual Greater Philadelphia Women's Conference alongside Ann Voskamp. Grab your tickets at ccdelco.com/women to hear Rebekah in person!
In this episode Jenessa and Ben interview Grant Skeldon on the topic of discipleship and the difference between mentors and fathers. Grant is the Author of "The Passion Generation" and he serves as the Next Gen Director for THINQ with Gabe and Rebekah Lyons. Grant's Website: https://grantskeldon.com/
Our guest is Gabe Lyons, Founder of Thinq Media, best-selling author, speaker and podcaster. Gabe and the team at Thinq are launching an exclusive 2024 Church Partner Community that you can join to help navigate cultural issues this year. We discuss the current realities, how to engage culture, leading as a Pastor or thought leader today, how to join the community, and more. Plus check out the list of 15 Newsletters I recommend you subscribe to starting off 2024. Make sure to visit http://h3leadership.com to access the list and all the show notes. Thanks again to our partners for this episode: GENEROUS COFFEE – visit http://generouscoffee.com. You are going to drink coffee anyways, so why not make it life changing coffee? Generous is a specialty coffee roaster who donates 100% of profits to non-profits focused on fighting human injustice. Whether a church, business, or event looking to order coffee in bulk, or simply ordering for your home visit http://generouscoffee.com and use code H3isgenerous for 10% off your entire order. You can also email the Generous team at info@generousmovement.com to partner. Again, visit http://generouscoffee.com and use code H3isgenerous for 10% off your entire order. And THINQ MEDIA – become a Church Partner at https://events.thinqmedia.com/church-partner. Gabe Lyons and team at Thinq are launching a special Church Partner Community for 2024. You'll be able to attend premier events, receive monthly coaching on polarizing issues, build like-minded community, and leverage a custom resource platform to help people develop cultural discernment, You can also join a special conversation with Gabe and featured guest Os Guinness on January 23 at 10:00 a.m. CST. You don't have to lead alone in 2024. Check out THINQ's Church Partner Community at https://events.thinqmedia.com/church-partner. Join with other pastors to confidently navigate the difficult questions and issues together.
This is a different type of podcast episode: one where I'm the one being interviewed!“So, as a storyteller, you have three things in your hand to make an appeal right, you've got the data or the logic. You've got the emotional appeal to your audience. Most importantly, you've got your Ethos, your reputation, your credibility. And if you make a series of wrong recommendations based on quick (assessments, thinking), 'I'm very, very sharp and I have got this great intuition', it may go on well for some time, but eventually, the probability will catch up with you and when that happens, then you will realize that, oh, (and) the audience will also realize that ‘We can't rely on your word anymore. We'd like to see more evidence, please'”That was me on my own podcast (yup, it's weird to be quoting yourself).As I said, this is a different kind of podcast episode. In this one, I'm the one being interviewed, and the interviewer is Harish Bhamidipati, a good friend, and the co-founder of Choose to Thinq and Align by Design. (Incidentally, his firms do some unique, highly valuable work for startups and big companies – and you should check it out through the links).In the conversation, Harish spoke with me about my recently published long-form essay on the crucial role of Causality in storytelling.The conversation was the brainchild of Harish (and his wife Sirisha) who felt that the 17,000-word essay may be a bit daunting for folks who don't get time to read... and they may appreciate an audio conversation about it.But instead of a plain reading of the essay (which would anyway be difficult given the visual elements embedded in it), we decided to have a conversation about the essay.We talk about two broad topics:1. A deeper dive into some of the key messages of the essay and the implications for different stakeholders. 2. My process for writing this long-form piece: The initial idea to write it, the research process, structuring the piece, actually writing it, adding visual elements, and finally editing the write-up.So - in case you haven't had time to go through the essay and would like a quick overview - or would like to know more about my reading, reflection and writing process, go ahead and listen to this deep-dive on: ‘Causality: The Elusive C at the Heart of Story'.Show notes:- Essay link - Ravi's YouTube video on how to up your storytelling game post ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot- Harish's work – Align by Design (a transformative leader alignment program that enables organisations achieve unparalleled growth) and Choose to Thinq (enables companies and individuals to continuously build future relevance)
About The GuestJake Weidmann is a professional artist and certified as one of nine Master Penman in the world. Certified through IAMPETH (International Association of Master Penman, Engrossers and Teachers of Handwriting) in July 2011, Weidmann holds the title as the youngest Master Penman by three decades and the youngest to ever attain the title. Weidmann's peers (other Masters) are noted for working with the White House, Queen Elizabeth and the Pope. His journey into calligraphy has been the “special sauce” for everything he now creates, incorporating the traditional calligraphic flourishing into his fine art. Weidmann is self-taught in each of his disciplines (calligraphy, painting, drawing, woodworking, and engraving). Coined by 5280 Magazine as today's Renaissance Man, Weidmann's analog mediums defy the digital-centric age we live in as he employs old world tools and techniques to achieve his finished works. While he typically works with private clients, Weidmann has worked with Apple, Inc., Crossway Books, and Biola University and has spoken from countless stages including Tedx and Thinq and was featured on PBS Television.Website: jakeweidmann.comFacebook: facebook.com/jakeweidmannInstagram: @jakeweidmannShow NotesWhen deciding how to apply the art of penmanship for children in your schools, you will want to consider the evidence that supports handwriting as a foundation for literacy. Beyond the evidence that connects the hands in creativity and flourishing communication, you'll hear why, how, and what tools to use in applying the art of penmanship. Some topics and questions covered in this episode: Dependency on technology to the detriment of healthy child development Will you speak to cursive writing and learning to read? What is the history behind Spencerian Cursive and why is it important? What should educators look for in curriculum for penmanship? How is cursive tied to phonics? How do writing tools make a difference? What tips do you have for teachers? ResourcesCommercial about Jake that Adrienne uses at teacher trainings: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvSyQDu49pIThe following are affiliate links for Jake Weidmann:https://www.amazon.com/shop/jakeweidmann1) link to Michal Sull's curriculum for kids --also here: https://spencerian.com/2) link to blackwing pencils3) link to pilot varsity pen4) link to Jake's pens that he sells or will sell.5) Brian Guelle's fountain pensMaster Penman Society: https://www.iampeth.com/master-penman-societyA book that Jake wishes he had read earlier in his life: A Joy For Ever by John Ruskin________________________________________________________Let us help you discover what a beautiful education should look like. Subscribe to this Podcast on your favorite podcast app! Meet our Team, Explore our Resources and Take advantage of our Services! This podcast is produced by Beautiful Teaching, LLC.Support this podcast: ★ Support this podcast ★ _________________________________________________________Credits:Sound Engineer: Andrew HelselLogo Art: Anastasiya CFMusic: Vivaldi's Concerto for 2 Violins in B flat major, RV529 : Lana Trotovsek, violin Sreten Krstic, violin with Chamber Orchestra of Slovenian Philharmonic © 2023 Beautiful Teaching LLC. All Rights Reserved
Let's be honest, it almost seems as if it's a dog-eat-dog world out there in culture and society today where people will do whatever it takes to get their point across making it challenging to “reason together” when there is such polarization and divisiveness going on. Many individuals cannot even be in the same room without arguing with one another about issues such as politics, religion, education, and more. Therefore, with the holidays right around the corner, we believed that today's conversation could become imperative in helping prepare and equip you to more effectively and confidently engage in any conversation that may arise around the dinner table as well as strengthen and sustain some of those relationships within your life with those you may not always see eye to eye with. Thankfully, our guest today is Gabe Lyons who is not only a renowned author, speaker, and podcaster, but also the Founder and President of THINQ Media, a media and event organization who educates and equips thought leaders to create conversations that lead to wisdom. In today's conversation Gabe will passionately unpack some simplistic strategies and tips to help equip you to more effectively and confidently engage within the cultural moment through seeking and applying wisdom and direction from the Lord. As James 1:5 reminds us, “If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you.” Be sure to seek out wisdom today! Gabe's website: https://www.gabelyons.com/ THINQ Media Website: https://thinqmedia.com/ NXT GEN Summit: https://events.thinqmedia.com/nxtsummit
Do you ever have questions for God? We all do. In this episode author, pastor and speaker Faith Eury Cho brings up some questions we all have, and reminds us that God is with us in the everyday and the extraordinary. Her perspective is refreshing About Faith Faith has been a gospel preacher since she was 19-years-old. Currently, she is an international speaker, pastor, church planter, author, and CEO of a nonprofit. The mission of her life is for all to know and enjoy the gift of the gospel, which is the Presence of God. She holds a Masters of Divinity with a concentration in Global Studies from Rawlings School of Divinity at Liberty University. She has been ministering in the church for 18 years. Faith is the CEO and founder of The Honor Summit, a nonprofit organization that equips and activates Asian American women for the mission of God. Alongside her husband, Pastor David Cho, she is also the co-founder and co-pastor of Mosaic Covenant Church in NJ. Faith is a coach and collaborator for Propel Ecclesia, for which she has also been a contributing writer. Her debut book with Waterbrook Multnomah (an imprint of Penguin Random House) titled Experiencing Friendship with God is set to be released on October 17th, 2023. Faith has spoken on mission fields, churches, conferences, and stages such as Thinq and Exponential. She also appears on TBN's Better Together. In January 2023, she was mentioned in Outreach Magazine as one of, “20 Rising Leaders.” Her most precious role, however, is being a mom to her 4 children— Moriah, Elias, River and Adalynn. Connect with Faith Book: https://www.amazon.com/Experiencing-Friendship-God-Wilderness-Presence/dp/0593445570/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=Wq2ZV&content-id=amzn1.sym.579192ca-1482-4409-abe7-9e14f17ac827&pf_rd_p=579192ca-1482-4409-abe7-9e14f17ac827&pf_rd_r=144-3203067-0055303&pd_rd_wg=t76IF&pd_rd_r=a7cfe7e8-42fc-462b-b0ef-6263d6201446&ref_=aufs_ap_sc_dsk Website: https://www.faitheurycho.com/
The NEXT GEN Episode is here. Our guests are Gabe Lyons and Grant Skeldon from THINQ Media. Grant leads Next Gen and the NXT Gen Summit and hosts the Next Up Podcast, and Gabe is a speaker, podcaster, founder of Q and THINQ Media, The Culture Summit, and a best-selling author of multiple books, including UnChristian and The Next Christians. We discuss the history of Catalyst, collaboration, leadership transition, why they're hopeful about the next generation, how to lead well, and more. Plus check out the September Young Influencers List. Make sure to visit http://h3leadership.com to access the list and all the show notes. Thanks again to our partners for this episode: OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD - Join in on the Shoebox Campaign this fall at http://samaritanspurse.org/occ. Be a part of sending the Gospel around the world by packing a shoebox Christmas gift! Millions of boys and girls around the world will be impacted and invited into the Greatest Journey discipleship course. Through OCC more than 17 million boys and girls have made a decision to trust Christ. Find everything you need to get started by visiting http://samaritanspurse.org/occ. And OVERFLOW - the all in one giving platform for receiving stocks, crypto, and traditional cash donations. Switch to Overflow and start experiencing major savings in as little as 2 weeks. Visit http://overflow.co/h3 for a FREE cost analysis. Overflow has some of the lowest cash processing fees in the industry, which can save your church or non profit org thousands of dollars to further your Kingdom mission. Head to http://overflow.co/h3 for your FREE cost analysis to see how much you can save today!
Welcome to a thought-provoking episode of "At Home with the Beveres." In a world overflowing with answers and opinions, we often overlook the beauty of questions and the incredible journey they take us on to learn and discover answers for ourselves.How can we, as parents and mentors, encourage this process and inspire our loved ones to think like Christ, even when we don't have all the answers?Join hosts Addison and Alec Bevere as they embark on a deep exploration of this topic with their special guest, Gabe Lyons. Gabe is the founder of THINQ Media and the host of the "Undercurrent" podcast.Together, they tackle questions that many of us may find challenging to ask:How can we gracefully navigate the intricate landscape of questions while maintaining our strong faith?What role do questions play in the way we think, and how can we foster clear, thoughtful thinking in our children?How can we nurture "thought leaders" within our homes and influence the way they approach complex issues?Discover the art of creating a safe and welcoming space for questions, particularly those posed by our children.As a bonus, Gabe Lyons provides a sneak peek into the upcoming Nxt Gen Summit in November, and sheds light on the impactful work of THINQ Media.Don't miss this enlightening episode that will leave you inspired to become a catalyst for meaningful discussions within your communities and your family. Embrace the beauty of questions and embark on a transformative journey of discovery together. Tune in now!For additional information on THINQ Media check out their website: https://thinqmedia.comDon't miss THINQ's first-ever Nxt Gen Summit in the heart of Nashville, Nov. 10-11!Register today at https://nxtgensummit.comFor more content from Gabe Lyons, check out his podcast, "Undercurrent": https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/undercurrent-with-gabe-lyons/id1683005631
In this episode, I am joined by Gabe Lyons. Gabe is founder of Thinq and author of The Next Christians. Listen to our conversation on ministry, politics and how to equip Christian leaders in today's culture.
In this episode, I am joined by Gabe Lyons. Gabe is founder of Thinq and author of The Next Christians. Listen to our conversation on ministry, politics and how to equip Christian leaders in today's culture.
Grant Skeldon serves as the Next Gen Director for THINQ with Gabe and Rebekah Lyons. Through the Next Up podcast, […] The post Grant Skeldon: The Journey From Child Discipleship to Being a Leader in the Church appeared first on Child Discipleship.
In today's conversation, Adam sits down with thought leader, author, & speaker, Gabe Lyons. Gabe is the founder of THINQ Media, formerly Q Ideas, an organization who educates and equips thought leaders to create conversations that lead to wisdom. Gabe's work represents a timeless, yet current perspective on faith's role in culture.If you've ever wanted to know how to talk about cultural issues with others… or you'd like to hear different perspectives on issues you may be wrestling with yourself, this episode is a master class in how to engage and ask the right questions with humility and grace.Here are links to the resources Gabe mentioned in the podcast:THINQ media (free resources to have conversations)Felicia Wu Song, her book Restless DevicesJordan PetersonDoc Amen on InstagramThe AI Dilemma presentation on YouTubeKevin Kelly The Joe Rogan Experience PodcastJon TysonTimothy Keller sermonsOs GuinnessMark SayersThanks to our amazing partners on this episode: Simple & Asbury SeminarySimple provides an easy, secure way to make giving super user-friendly. If you are a church or lead a faith based nonprofit, you have to look into working with Simple! You won't regret it! For more info, check out their brand new website simpledonation.com.Asbury Seminary is a multi-denominational graduate school of theology called to teach the unchanging truth of Christianity! According to Adam, it's “the best seminary on the planet!” He might be a little biased. If you've ever had a desire to take Christian Leadership class or in depth courses about the Bible, visit asburyseminary.edu today!Check out these free devotionals: https://www.adamweber.com/devotionalsSign up for The Crew: adamweber.com/thecrewThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3258948/advertisement
Rebekah Lyons is an author, speaker, mother of four, co-host of the Rythmns of Life podcast and co-founder of THINQ, both with her husband Gabe Lyons. Rebekah has written several books about mental health and the Christian faith that flow from her own raw journey. Her most recently book is Building a Resiliant Life: How Adversity Awakens Strengh, Hope, and Meaning. In this podcast conversation, Rebekah shares her life journey, which include various seasons where she has battled depression, anxiety, and panic attacks, and has also experience God's victory in these areas.
1. HOY… "TikTok en la mira del Congreso: ¿Prohibición en EE.UU. a la vista?"2. Además… Se presentó ARRA, una nueva marca de autos eléctricos.3. Y esto ya no me gustó… OpenAI dice que ChatGPT expuso los datos personales de sus usuarios.4. Y para terminar…: Podimo, plataforma de podcasts y audiolibros, llega a México.Todo esto y más en el podcast del día de hoy…Yo soy LuisGyG, y sin más preámbulos… comenzamos.
Podcast ONE: 30 de septiembre de 2022 Podcast ONE: #Guacamaya hackea a la SEDENA, la NASA impacta sonda en asteroide para desviarlo Defensa Planetaria, Subasta de Arte Espacial, Llega a México los smartphones de Smooth Mobile, Amazon Devices trae nuevos productos Echo y Fire TV con Alexa Voz Pro, Nueva estufa InstaView con ThinQ de […] La entrada Podcast ONE: 30 de septiembre de 2022 se publicó primero en OneDigital.
Learn how to perform CPR with a little help from a “chatbot,” with Dr. Carl Black, Medical Director and Co-Founder at AidenCPR.comTech expert Amber Mac joins us to talk back to school gadget ideas – from better Wi-Fi and sleek laptops to buying things for less on marketplacesSpeaking of back to school, how can parents protect kids on the Internet and social media? We talk with Agency for some great tipsCleaning guru Melissa Maker joins us to talk about the “connected home,” and how ThinQ-enabled LG appliances can help you outIBM joins us to talk…sports?! That's right – learn how IBM is using data from tennis, football, and more, to better engage with fansThank you to ASUS, for those in search of incredible, for all your support on this weekly show that “breaks down geek speak into street speak.”I also talk about Visa security and how cardholders (and businesses) are protected from fraud when you shop online or at retailAlso, be sure to properly back-up your important files on a regular basis onto a WD external hard drive, or SanDisk SSD. Both are currently on sale.
"I think the message that I wanted to leave people with was “Can you swap anxiety with curiosity?” This is something I've been trying to do for myself: when you're in an anxious situation, can you take a curious approach and say “What is going on? What can I learn from this?”, whether you can postpone the anxiety to when it is more useful to be anxious, is something that I was keen to get out in this piece"That is J Ramanand, the Co-Founder and Upleveler at Choose to Thinq, which enables organisations and individuals become future relevant.Ramanand is a master quizzer, quizmaster and an expert at using the power of curiosity to help others uplevel themselves in a 'shape-shifting' world.So here's a confession. I've always been in awe of quizzes.For one, the sheer thrill of quizzing.Even though I've participated in just a handful of quizzes throughout my life, I still remember the memory of the dopamine hits when I would get an answer right. It must be amazing to get these hits much more often in life!The second reason relates to the skill of quizzing. Now, many of you may know this, but for those who don't: Good quizzes are not reliant on memory. As Ramanand says, they have 50% of the answer hidden in the question itself… and the participant can use the powers of deduction to arrive at the answer.Now, while the ability to deduce an answer with the given clues is one key quizzing skill, the real skill for me is the craft of creating good quiz questions. And it is this craft which has several parallels with storytelling. Both skills use the power of surprise, familiarity and curiosity to deliver an engaging experience to the audience.Ramanand is uniquely placed to shed light on these two related skills: - He is a die-hard quizzer - incidentally he was the youngest winner at BBC's Mastermind India and has appeared as an expert on the show Kaun Banega Crorepati (India's version of Who wants to be a Millionaire) - He's a sought-after quizmaster: for the last couple of decades he's been setting questions on an average of at least one a day. That's thousands of questions! - He's an engaging and thought-provoking writer - He works closely with the leadership at different organisations in helping them navigate the ‘shape-shifting world' as he calls it and stay future relevantI had a ton of fun geeking out on quizzing and storytelling techniques with Ramanand. Finally, make sure you listen to the fabulous, fascinating story about the Indian flute maestro, Pt. Hariprasad Chaurasia. Let's dive in. ****Show notes:J Ramanand on LinkedIn and Twitter Choose to Thinq websitePosts by Ramanand on the CTQ blog: - Three lessons on Managing a remote team an- How Fouls Changed FootballQuora posts by Ramanand: - A favourite question he created, - Favourite personal moments from quizzingA couple of pieces Ramanand wrote for Mint: The Computer History Museum
Scott and Andrew break down the V35 ThinQ, the latest smartphone from LG. Who is the target audience? What exactly is LG up to with all of these different devices? Is there too much going on in a short period of time? Tune in to find out what we think of the new device.