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The Queens are back for Part 2 of this Versus Episode, where things get spicy as they review a 1 Star Amazon Review of the Stanley Cup. Chelsey's reviewer might be mad at Target, delivery drivers, or Stanley itself—we're honestly not sure—but the drama is real and the emotional damage is done.
The Revelation, the last scroll in the Bible, is an apocalyptic vision about the reordering of the entire cosmos. And like the conclusion of any good story, it brings together all the themes in the Bible, including the theme of the dragon. In this episode, Tim and Jon discuss the dragon in John's Revelation.View more resources on our website →Timestamps Part one (00:00-8:19)Part two (8:19-25:19)Part three (25:19-37:40)Part four (37:40-51:08)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience our entire library of resources in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTSMusic breaks by Patrick MurphyShow produced by Cooper Peltz with Associate Producer Lindsey Ponder, Lead Editor Dan Gummel, and Editors Tyler Bailey and Frank Garza. Mixed by Tyler Bailey. Podcast annotations for the BibleProject app by Hannah Woo.Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
The biblical theme of the dragon is a way to think of a personal foe, the Satan, and an impersonal force—the relentless power that exerts itself over humanity and all of creation. In this episode, Tim and Jon look at how the Apostle Paul talked about death and disorder almost as if they were dragons, starting with Paul's letters to the Romans and the Corinthians.View more resources on our website →Timestamps Part one (00:00-10:26)Part two (10:26-26:42)Part three (26:42-44:46)Part four (44:46-55:49)Referenced ResourcesPaul at the Ball: Ecclesia Victor and The Cosmic Defeat of Personified Evil in Romans 16:20, Michael J. ThateWhat's Our Problem?: A Self-Help Book for Societies, Tim UrbanInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience our entire library of resources in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTSAdditional sound design by Tyler Bailey, Dan Gummel, and Matthew Halbert-HowenShow produced by Cooper Peltz with Associate Producer Lindsey Ponder, Lead Editor Dan Gummel, and Editors Tyler Bailey and Frank Garza. Mixed by Tyler Bailey. Podcast annotations for the BibleProject app by Hannah Woo.Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
The theme of the chaos dragon runs all through the story of the Bible—along with the biblical authors' expectation of a coming king who will one day slay the dragon for good. That dragon-slaying king is Jesus, but the way he defeats the dragon is not what anyone expected. In this episode, Tim and Jon explore what it means to truly gain victory over the dragon.View more resources on our website →Timestamps Part one (00:00-8:53)Part two (8:53-22:31)Part three (22:31-36:21)Part four (36:21-44:24)Part five (44:24-51:46)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience our entire library of resources in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTSAll music breaks by Tyler BaileyShow produced by Cooper Peltz with Associate Producer Lindsey Ponder, Lead Editor Dan Gummel, and Editors Tyler Bailey and Frank Garza. Mixed by Tyler Bailey. Podcast annotations for the BibleProject app by Hannah Woo.Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
As we've traced the theme of the chaos dragon in the Bible, we've come to expect what the biblical authors expect: a dragon-slaying king to come. When the gospel authors introduce us to Jesus, they're quick to show that Jesus is human, yet he wields power beyond what other humans possess. He triumphs over snake-like adversaries in the wilderness, subdues chaos waters with a word, and even has power over spiritual beings. In fact, Jesus does all the same things God himself does. In this episode, join Jon and Tim as they explore what it means for Jesus to be God's anointed dragon-slaying king.View more resources on our website →Timestamps Part one (00:00-14:29)Part two (14:29-21:51)Part three (21:51-32:48)Part four (32:48-46:44)Referenced ResourcesLiddell and Scott's Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert ScottInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience our entire library of resources in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTSAll music breaks by Patrick MurphyShow produced by Cooper Peltz with Associate Producer Lindsey Ponder, Lead Editor Dan Gummel, and Editors Tyler Bailey and Frank Garza. Mixed by Tyler Bailey. Podcast annotations for the BibleProject app by Hannah Woo.Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
Daniel 7 describes an incredible, apocalyptic dream had by the prophet Daniel where he sees four chaos monsters oppressing the people of God. Just like the other dragon stories we've encountered in the Bible, Yahweh shows up in Daniel's vision as the ultimate dragon slayer—only this time, he's not alone. There's another human-like figure who comes riding in on the clouds to fight the dragon. In this episode, Jon and Tim explore the theme of the dragon in the scroll of Daniel.View more resources on our website →Timestamps Part one (00:00-12:24)Part two (12:24-19:21)Part three (19:21-25:57)Part four (25:57-38:29)Part five (38:29-49:05)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience our entire library of resources in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTSAll music breaks from “Leche Demos” by Matthew Halbert-HowenShow produced by Cooper Peltz with Associate Producer Lindsey Ponder, Lead Editor Dan Gummel, and Editors Tyler Bailey and Frank Garza. Mixed by Tyler Bailey. Podcast annotations for the BibleProject app by Hannah Woo.
In the story of the Bible, the dragon is a recurring symbol of chaos, death, and destruction. The good news is, Yahweh is the dragon slayer, and he gives humans power over the dragon too. But in the Bible—and in our own lives—we can encounter stories like Job's. The scroll of Job explores what happens when a righteous person, someone who should be experiencing God's Eden blessing, gets their life co-opted by the dragon instead. In this episode, join Tim and Jon as they explore the story of Job.View more resources on our website →Timestamps Part one (00:00-14:13)Part two (14:13-20:05)Part three (20:05-29:56)Part four (29:56-37:55)Part five (37:55-46:28)Part six (46:28-59:31)Referenced ResourcesPiercing Leviathan: God's Defeat of Evil in the Book of Job (New Studies in Biblical Theology, Volume 56), Eric OrtlundPlaying With Dragons: Living With Suffering and God, Andrew R. AngelInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience our entire library of resources in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTSAdditional sound design by the BibleProject teamShow produced by Cooper Peltz with Associate Producer Lindsey Ponder, Lead Editor Dan Gummel, and Editors Tyler Bailey and Frank Garza. Mixed by Tyler Bailey. Transcript edited by Grace Vang. Podcast annotations for the BibleProject app by Hannah Woo.Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
The chaos dragon isn't God's enemy—it's an enemy of creation. The Psalms depict the entire process of creation as a cosmic battle in which Yahweh defends creation from chaos and disorder, represented by the dragon. In this episode, Tim and Jon discuss two psalms that look back to the cosmic battle at the beginning of creation and also look ahead to a day when Yahweh will give his own dragon-slaying power to a human image of God.View more resources on our website →Timestamps Part one (00:00-8:07)Part two (8:07-23:23)Part three (23:23-36:12)Part four (36:12-48:27)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience our entire library of resources in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTSAll music from Leche Demos by Matthew Halbert-HowenShow produced by Cooper Peltz with Associate Producer Lindsey Ponder, Lead Editor Dan Gummel, and Editors Tyler Bailey and Frank Garza. Mixed by Tyler Bailey. Podcast annotations for the BibleProject app by Hannah Woo.Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
The theme of the chaos dragon raises some challenging questions. For instance, if God created a perfect world and humans messed it up, why did the dragon and the chaos waters exist at the beginning of the universe? Why would God allow the potential for chaos at all? In this episode, Tim and Jon discuss God's goodness and the existence of evil, through the lens of the chaos dragon theme.View more resources on our website →Timestamps Part one (00:00-13:33)Part two (13:33-30:44)Part three (30:44-47:06)Part four (47:06-1:01:03)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience our entire library of resources in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTSAll music breaks by Patrick MurphyShow produced by Cooper Peltz with Associate Producer Lindsey Ponder, Lead Editor Dan Gummel, and Editors Tyler Bailey and Frank Garza. Mixed by Tyler Bailey. Transcript edited by Grace Vang. Podcast annotations for the BibleProject app by Hannah Woo.Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
The story of Jonah employs all the major motifs of the theme of the chaos dragon: chaotic waters, a servant of God who rebels against him, and a great sea monster. But the story doesn't call it a sea monster—the story calls it a great fish! Join Tim and Jon as they discuss Jonah, thrown into the deep abyss and swallowed up by death, and the reality that even the belly of the beast is no match for Yahweh.View more resources on our website →Timestamps Part one (00:00-11:21)Part two (11:21-28:00)Part three (28:00-45:04)Part four (45:04-58:59)Referenced ResourcesJonah (Brazos Theological Commentary), Philip CaryBerit Olam: Twelve Prophets: Volume I: Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Marvin A. SweeneyLiddell and Scott's Greek-English Lexicon by Henry George Liddell, Robert ScottThe Iliad, HomerInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience our entire library of resources in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTSAll music breaks are from “Lay Them Straight” by Everett Patterson with additional sound design by Tyler BaileyShow produced by Cooper Peltz with Associate Producer Lindsey Ponder, Lead Editor Dan Gummel, and Editors Tyler Bailey and Frank Garza. Mixed by Tyler Bailey. Podcast annotations for the BibleProject app by Hannah Woo.Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
When Israel chooses to act like the chaos monster instead of living like the people of God, God brings judgment on them. How? He sends other bigger monsters after them, namely, Babylon and Egypt. In this episode, Tim and Jon discuss the scrolls of Jeremiah and Ezekiel and their focus on the dragon-like behavior of these three nations––as well as God's promise to bring about justice for each and every dragon in the end.View more resources on our website →Timestamps Part one (00:00-12:26)Part two (12:26-26:07)Part three (26:07-38:12)Part four (38:12-47:19)Referenced ResourcesThe Dragon, the Mountain, and the Nations: An Old Testament Myth, Its Origins, and Its Afterlives, Robert D. Miller IIInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience our entire library of resources in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTSAll music breaks from Leche Demos by Matthew Halbert-HowenShow produced by Cooper Peltz with Associate Producer Lindsey Ponder, Lead Editor Dan Gummel, and Editors Tyler Bailey and Frank Garza. Mixed by Tyler Bailey. Podcast annotations for the BibleProject app by Hannah Woo.Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
If you're a K-pop multi-stan like us in the USA, you might have noticed something lately: The number of K-pop acts on tour has grown by a LOT! But with that growth, we've also seen an increase in tour dates overlapping and fans ultimately having to choose between which of their favorite artists to support.We have to ask: Are we finally in the era of too many K-pop concerts?To help us talk through this dilemma, we invited our friends Carolina and Kat, each one-fourth of the women behind the podcast Not Your Average Fangirls. If you've ever listened to the show, you know NYAF are some of the biggest K-pop multi-stans around! On this episode we chat about how K-pop tours have changed, what improvements we'd like to see and—most importantly—their tips for how fans can pay for those concert tickets!EPISODE RUNDOWN (with Timestamps):Part 1: Overview of current K-pop tours (2:28)The 3 problems we've noticed with tickets (4:48)Our thoughts on shows not selling (8:24) The impact on older and newer K-pop groups Should promoters do more 2 for 1 sales? (13:59)Is the playing field more uneven? (18:34)Part 2: Interview with NOT YOUR AVERAGE FANGIRLS (23:30)How do we decide what shows to attend? (30:12)What's unique to K-pop tours? (39:21)The impact of certain venues and stadiums (46:23)Can things be improved? How? (64:00)Budgeting for K-pop concerts (68:21)The most we've spent on tickets ... (86:00) Tours we're excited for! Plus a shout-out to SuperM (88:15)VOTE IN OUR SPOTIFY POLL—Let us know what YOU think! Are we in the age of too many K-pop concerts?CHECK OUT NOT YOUR AVERAGE FANGIRLS HERE:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nyafangirls/X (formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/NYAFangirlsIt's a K-pop Thing is hosted by two journalists and longtime K-pop stans, Alexis Hodoyán-Gastélum and Theresa Avila. FOLLOW US:Twitter: @ikptpod & Instagram: @ikptpodFEEDBACK? IDEAS FOR FUTURE EPISODES?E-mail us at info@kpoppod.com
What happens when the entire nation of Israel consistently aligns themselves with the dragon? They themselves become a chaos monster Yahweh has to deal with. In this episode, Tim and Jon explore the scroll of Isaiah and the prophet's indictment of Israel for choices that betray the image and blessing of God they were meant to bring to the world. View more resources on our website →Timestamps Part one (00:00-12:52)Part two (12:52-23:50)Part three (23:50-36:22)Part four (36:22-56:54)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience our entire library of resources in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTSAll music breaks by Patrick Murphy and Tyler BaileyShow produced by Cooper Peltz with Associate Producer Lindsey Ponder, Lead Editor Dan Gummel, and Editors Tyler Bailey and Frank Garza. Mixed by Tyler Bailey. Podcast annotations for the BibleProject app by Hannah Woo.Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
So often the symbol of the chaos monster shows up embodied by a human bent on oppressing other people. Goliath, one of the Bible's most well-known bad guys, is depicted as having scaly armor like a snake and defying not just Israel, but Yahweh. In this episode, Tim and Jon discuss the theme of the dragon in the story of David and Goliath.View more resources on our website →Timestamps Part one (00:00-18:05)Part two (18:05-32:00)Part three (32:00-42:32)Referenced ResourcesThe Serpent in Samuel: The Messianic Motif, Brian A. VerrettInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience our entire library of resources in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTSMusic breaks by Patrick MurphyShow produced by Cooper Peltz with Associate Producer Lindsey Ponder, Lead Editor Dan Gummel, and Editors Tyler Bailey and Frank Garza. Mixed by Tyler Bailey. Podcast annotations for the BibleProject app by Hannah Woo.Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
In today's episode, we once again encounter a theme that's becoming all too familiar: humans becoming chaos monsters. Jabin, king of Canaan, and Sisera, the commander of his army, are depicted as serpents in Judges 4, and the humans who overcome these two dragons are two women, Deborah and Jael. Join Tim and Jon as they explore the theme of the dragon in the scroll of Judges.View more resources on our website →Timestamps Part one (00:00-11:44)Part two (11:44-28:25)Part three (28:25-42:07)Part four (42:07-50:01)Referenced ResourcesThe Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament, Ludwig Koehler, Walter Baumgartner, and Johann Jakob StammInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience our entire library of resources in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTSAll additional music breaks by Patrick MurphyShow produced by Cooper Peltz with Associate Producer Lindsey Ponder, Lead Editor Dan Gummel, and Editors Tyler Bailey and Frank Garza. Mixed by Tyler Bailey. Podcast annotations for the BibleProject app by Hannah Woo.Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
God created humans to bear his image, but sometimes we choose our own destruction and start to look a lot more like chaos monsters instead. In this episode, Tim and Jon discuss a human who the prophets frequently called a sea dragon: the Pharaoh who ruled Egypt and enslaved Israel in the scroll of Exodus. If Pharaoh is the seed of the serpent, who is the seed of the woman in Exodus? Listen in to find out!View more resources on our website →Timestamps Part one (00:00-15:26)Part two (15:26-23:53)Part three (23:53-40:05)Part four (40:05-51:22)Referenced ResourcesEchoes of Exodus: Tracing Themes of Redemption Through Scripture, Alastair J. Roberts and Andrew WilsonEchoes of Exodus: Tracing a Biblical Motif, Bryan D. EstelleInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience our entire library of resources in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTSAdditional sound design by Tyler Bailey, Dan Gummel, and Matthew Halbert-HowenShow produced by Cooper Peltz with Associate Producer Lindsey Ponder, Lead Editor Dan Gummel, and Editors Tyler Bailey and Frank Garza. Mixed by Tyler Bailey. Podcast annotations for the BibleProject app by Hannah Woo.Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
Genesis 3 is probably the most famous serpent-featuring story in the Bible—the moment we get to see humans and the nahash interact for the first time. Because the serpent lures the humans into choosing their own demise, it's also the moment Yahweh announces that the seed (descendant) of the serpent will remain a rival to the seed of the woman. In this episode, Tim and Jon discuss Genesis 3-4 and talk about what happens when humans themselves start to act like the chaos monster.View more resources on our website →Timestamps Part one (00:00-8:12)Part two (8:12-17:33)Part three (17:33-31:28)Part five (31:28-47:06)Referenced ResourcesThe Dragon, the Mountain, and the Nations: An Old Testament Myth, Its Origins, and Its Afterlives, Robert D. Miller IIInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience our entire library of resources in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS“String Trio #1,000,000” by Everett PattersonShow produced by Cooper Peltz with Associate Producer Lindsey Ponder, Lead Editor Dan Gummel, and Editors Tyler Bailey and Frank Garza. Mixed by Tyler Bailey. Podcast annotations for the BibleProject app by Hannah Woo.Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
Dragons show up on page one of the Bible, named among the beings that feature in the seven-day creation narrative in Genesis 1. God creates dragons to inhabit the chaos waters, and we meet one early on that tries (and succeeds) to get the first humans to choose their own destruction. Why would God create these creatures? What is their purpose? Join Tim and Jon as they talk about the literary function of dragons in the Bible.View more resources on our website →Timestamps Part one (00:00-8:29)Part two (8:29-19:38)Part three (19:38-35:05)Part four (35:05-47:49)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience our entire library of resources in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTSAdditional sound design by Tyler Bailey, Dan Gummel, and Matthew Halbert-HowenShow produced by Cooper Peltz with Associate Producer Lindsey Ponder, Lead Editor Dan Gummel, and Editors Tyler Bailey and Frank Garza. Mixed by Tyler Bailey. Podcast annotations for the BibleProject app by Hannah Woo.Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
When we read the word “myth,” often what comes to mind is a fictional story. However, a myth is a way of exploring universal concerns of human existence, using symbols for things we may or may not have words to describe. The dragon is one such myth—a symbol humans have used for millennia to talk about chaos and death. Some might say it was one of the first worldwide memes. In this episode, Tim and Jon discuss ancient Near Eastern literature about dragons.View more resources on our website →Timestamps Part one (00:00-6:21)Part two (6:21-20:43)Part three (20:43-31:49)Part four (31:49-49:18)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience our entire library of resources in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTSAdditional sound design by the BibleProject teamShow produced by Cooper Peltz with Associate Producer Lindsey Ponder, Lead Editor Dan Gummel, and Editors Tyler Bailey and Frank Garza. Mixed by Tyler Bailey. Podcast annotations for the BibleProject app by Hannah Woo. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
Nahash, tanin, leviathan––the Bible is full of strange words describing a creature many modern readers can't quite categorize. All these words are ways of referring to a monster of the deep, a dragon. In this episode, Tim and Jon kick off a brand new theme study, the chaos dragon, with a look at the language the Bible uses to describe this creature.View more resources on our website →Timestamps Part one (00:00-4:27)Part two (4:27-20:25)Part three (20:25-31:13)Part four (31:13-46:03)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience our entire library of resources in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTSAll other musical compositions and sound design are original works by the BibleProject team.Show produced by Cooper Peltz with Associate Producer Lindsey Ponder, Lead Editor Dan Gummel, and Editors Tyler Bailey and Frank Garza. Mixed by Tyler Bailey. Podcast annotations for the BibleProject app by Hannah Woo.Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
This week we are continuing our discussion with Dr. Scott Howell, a certified strength and conditioning specialist with Ph.D. in Health Science from Trident University. In this part of the interview, we talked about male infertility, how men maintain fertility and why they need to check sperm quality at a young age. If you haven't listened to the first part yet, then listen to it on all major streaming platforms. Go to www.thestandard.academy/magazine to become one of the first to get my digital magazine for free that'll help you create a kick-ass life. Scott Howell, Ph.D., CSCS, ABHRT-C is the Clinical Research and Education Director of Optimize U and Professor of Health Science at Optimize U Health Sciences and Colorado State University. Dr. Howell holds a Ph.D. in Health Science from Trident University, a Master of Science in Sport and Health Science from American Military University, a Bachelor of Science in Sport and Health Science from American Military University, and a Mechanical Engineering degree from Forsyth Technical College as well as two additional doctorates. He is a certified strength and conditioning specialist (NSCA-CSCS), periodization strength and conditioning expert (PSC-E), an exercise scientist, and epidemiologist with research interests in periodization training for sports, the long-term harm of performance-enhancing drug use, and endocrine disrupting chemicals exposure. A bit about me (Dr. Orest Komarnyckyj) Dr. Orest Komarnyckyj enjoyed a prestigious career as a periodontal regenerative surgeon moving to a new passion in June 2018. He retired after a 33-year career to pursue new passions. At 70 Dr. Orest has taken on a new role as an Interviewer, Podcaster, and government-certified Old Guy. He streams from his new home in Las Vegas, NV. He lives with his wife of 30 years, Oksana. His status as an empty-nester with two college-employed children has left him with time and energy to share decades of successes, failures, and wisdom. You can connect with Scott here: www.optimizeunow.com drhowell@optimizeunow.com Timestamps Part 2 00:00 - Precap 00:45 - Intro starts 01:54 - Intro ends 03:00 - Male infertility 04:00 - How do men maintain fertility 05:51 - The best bet for a young man to have sperm checked 06:37 - Other treatments apart from testosterone check 08:51 - How do men get erectile dysfunction 10:35 - Genetically set ratio in men between their testosterone and estrogen level 12:30 - Klinefelter Syndrome 14:22 - Does Testosterone increase your blood pressure? 15:35 - Commercial Starts 16:09 - Commercial Ends 16:58 - Should we trust secondary data? 19:07 - Blackbox warning on Testosterone 19:33 - Why don't physicians prescribe testosterone? 20:20 - What is OptimizeU? 23:56 - Closing thoughts 25:25 - Outro
Today we continue our discussion with Michaela Kelley Canterbury, a lawyer and the author of Sister Siren. This is a 2 part interview; if you haven't heard the first part yet, do check that out. In today's episode, we discuss more about the addiction and how her sister recovered from the addiction with the help of her family. All this and a lot more. Join us to know how she helped her sister come out of the addiction. Go to www.thestandard.academy/magazine to become one of the first to get my digital magazine for free that'll help you create a kick-ass life. Michaela Kelley Canterbury is a lawyer and writer. Michaela obtained her J.D. at Gonzaga University School of Law in Spokane, Washington, and graduated from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with a BA in political science and a minor in philosophy. Michaela is licensed to practice law in Alaska and is owner, operator, and lead trial lawyer at Kelley & Canterbury LLC, where she works with her husband, Christopher; partner in all things, Michaela resides in Eagle River, Alaska with Christopher, where they raised their son, daughter and dogs in the same valley and woods where she was raised. A bit about me (Dr. Orest Komarnyckyj) Dr. Orest Komarnyckyj enjoyed a prestigious career as a periodontal regenerative surgeon moving to a new passion in June 2018. He retired after a 33-year career to pursue new passions. At 70 Dr. Orest has taken on a new role as an Interviewer, Podcaster and government-certified Old Guy. He streams from his new home in Las Vegas, NV. He lives with his wife of 30 years, Oksana. His status as an empty-nesters with two out of college-employed children has left him with time and energy to share decades of successes, failures, and wisdom. TIMESTAMPS PART 2: 00:00 - Precap 00:52 - Intro 02:01 - She is not a rock bottom yet 03:03 - we still love you but will not support you in addiction 03:15 - What happened when her husband and she end up in a street 04:44 - Aunty marry and I showed up at the drug dealer 05:19 - Dad called! 06:00 - Find a place for your sister 06:29 - Our first going into rehab 07:01 - There was a time when it was too much 07:22 - I wanted her to recover my way 08:16 - My Dad gave me money to monitor 08:35 - She did divorce 09:18 - What's the tipping point? 09:50 - Weekly sister day 10:23 - I don't step alone to care for my parents 10:43 - I waiting for her to say it was you sissy 11:16 - It was a constellation of things 12:08 - She wanted to live 12:28 - Her landlord physically assaulted her here 12:50 - I was able to get out of a way 14:13 - Her way of rehab 14:23- Commercial start 14:56 - Commercial end 15:01 - she started taking care of her 15:18 - She is a counselor now 16:07 - Relearning from the beginning 16:41 - How can one counsel oneself or relatives? 18:35 - Don't tell me what kind of relationship to have with my sister 18:55 - Always show love 19:07 - Closing thoughts 20:58 - Outro
Today we continue our discussion with Arnold Sampson who served in the US army with a Medical Detachment (Helicopter Ambulance) in the Republic of Vietnam. This is a 2 part interview; if you haven't heard the first part yet, do check that out. In today's episode, we discuss the warzone and deaths. All this and a lot more. Go to www.thestandard.academy/magazine to become one of the first to get my digital magazine for free that'll help you create a kick-ass life. Arnold was awarded several commendations that were part of a team/crew effort. However, his two Purple Heart awards, awarded after separate injuries from shrapnel, and his Broken Wing Award were more singular and very personal. During his short year of service, he was also awarded the Bronze Star, at least five awards of the Air Medal with a "V" device for heroism, a Distinguished Flying Cross, and a Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with a Silver Star device for heroism. After returning to the States, he earned an FAA commercial helicopter pilot's license while stationed at Fort Ord, California. A bit about me (Dr. Orest Komarnyckyj) Dr. Orest Komarnyckyj enjoyed a prestigious career as a periodontal regenerative surgeon moving to a new passion in June 2018. He retired after a 33-year career to pursue new passions. At 69 Dr. Orest has taken on a new role as an Interviewer, Podcaster and government-certified Old Guy. He streams from his new home in Las Vegas, NV. He lives with his wife of 29 years, Oksana. His status as an empty-nesters with two out of college-employed children has left him with time and energy to share decades of successes, failures, and wisdom. You can connect with Arnold here: https://www.facebook.com/arnold.sampson.98/ https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10159843402148029&set=a.10157456583818029 Buy Arnold's Book here: https://store.bookbaby.com/book/dustoff https://www.amazon.com/Dustoff-More-Than-Met-Eye/dp/1098391 Timestamps Part 2 00:00 – Precap 00:38 – Intro 01:47 – Did you think you're gonna die? 03:03 – God's on my side 04:40 – How did you deal with the people who died on the helicopter? 07:34 – Where did you come back to? 08:22 – No one was abusive 08:55 – How is the process of readjusting from a warzone to a civilian place? 11:01 – I started to cry 11:32 – Welcome home brother 12:50 – They did not think about plotting terrorism 14:08 – Fascinated by the glamour of flying 15:56 – Commercial 16:28 – Commercial end 18:20 – How do your experiences in Vietnam shape you as a man today? 20:46 – The no. 1 place in the world for Bentley to be sold in Kyiv. 22:28 – Arnold's Book 24:42 – Closing thoughts 26:51 – Outro
Today we continue our discussion with Nancy Perpall, a divorce attorney for three decades. This is a 2 part interview; if you haven't heard the first part yet, do check that out. Today's episode discusses more of the crazy cases she has helped solve and why people should consider having a prenuptial agreement before marriage. All this and a lot more. Go to www.thestandard.academy/magazine to become one of the first to get my digital magazine for free that'll help you create a kick-ass life. Nancy Perpall is a former critical care nurse who used conflict resolution to get her patients the best care. As a practicing divorce attorney for the last 30 years, she's used conflict resolution to get her clients the best results. As a former Chair of The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania's Domestic Relations Rules Committee, she championed rules to promote conflict resolution through mediation as an alternative to litigation. Nancy's upcoming how-to book, The Malnourished Marriage – 5 Essential Emotional Nutrients for a Healthy Relationship, is a conflict resolution buffet of food for thought to help couples bilge a diet of discontent and feed their hunger for love. Nancy's novel, Around Which All Things Bend, is a story about relationships and how far we're willing to bend for love. A bit about me (Dr. Orest Komarnyckyj) Dr. Orest Komarnyckyj enjoyed a prestigious career as a periodontal regenerative surgeon moving to a new passion in June 2018. He retired after a 33-year career to pursue new passions. At 69 Dr. Orest has taken on a new role as an Interviewer, Podcaster and government-certified Old Guy. He streams from his new home in Las Vegas, NV. He lives with his wife of 29 years, Oksana. His status as an empty-nesters with two out of college-employed children has left him with time and energy to share decades of successes, failures, and wisdom. https://nancyperpall.com/ https://nancyperpall.com/blog/ http://www.facebook.com/nancyperpallauthor http://www.linkedin.com/in/nancyperpall Timestamps Part 2 0:00 – Precap 0:33 – Intro 1:50 – Relationship is a choice. 4:07 – Crazy things with Older couples 7:07 – Prenuptial agreement 9:36 – Chances of succeeding in a marriage 13:38 – Commercial starts 14:10 – Commercial end 17:00 – Sex, Marriage, and Money 22:27 – Change can happen anytime/You can change even at 60 26:30 – Bad things can get worse 28:43 – Malnourished marriage by Nancy 31:15 – Closing thoughts 33: 19 – Outro
At the center of the center of the Torah is the Day of Atonement. What is the significance of this day the biblical authors have placed at the heart of the Torah? What does this day accomplish? And what's with the sacrificial goat and the scapegoat? In this episode, Tim and Jon explore the Day of Atonement and the ultimate atonement accomplished by Jesus on the cross.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (00:00-20:20)Part two (20:20-37:53)Part three (37:53-51:08)Part four (51:08-01:08:30)Referenced ResourcesSin, Impurity, Sacrifice, Atonement: The Priestly Conceptions, Jay SklarCult and Character: Purification Offerings, Day of Atonement, and Theodicy, Roy GaneInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience the literary themes and movements we're tracing on the podcast in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS"Wanna Get Away with Me?" by Unwinding with Whitney"Pockets" (Artist Unknown)"Butterfly" by SwørnShow produced by Cooper Peltz. Edited by Dan Gummel and Tyler Bailey. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Podcast annotations for the BibleProject app by MacKenzie Buxman and Ashlyn Heise.Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
Childbirth, non-kosher food, sex, death, disease—they're all considered impure in the book of Leviticus. In this episode, join Tim and Jon as they discuss the levitical laws of purity and impurity and how they create a way for humanity to share in God's own life and form a surprisingly beautiful backdrop for Jesus' miraculous healings.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (00:00-10:50)Part two (10:50-28:04)Part three (28:04-44:35)Part four (44:35-01:05:32)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience the literary themes and movements we're tracing on the podcast in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS"Harbor" by Stan Forebee & Francis"Protected" by Swørn"Acquired In Heaven" by Beautiful EulogyShow produced by Cooper Peltz. Edited by Dan Gummel and Tyler Bailey. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Podcast annotations for the BibleProject app by MacKenzie Buxman and Ashlyn Heise.Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
How can we model other people's content strategies without copying them? How important is frequent posting to growing a brand? What are some ways to grow your audience besides "making more content"? What is the mistake people make when aiming to "grow their followers" on any platform? Why is personal identity so integral to your brand identity? How can you make the two compatible? All this gets answered and more in this solo episode about strategic principles for growing a brand and creating successful content. TIMESTAMPS: Part 1 (Goals) - 2:22* Part 2 (Plans) - 8:26* Part 3 (Identity) - 24:27* BUY THE PURPLE ELEPHANT ARTIST (Only $19.99): (Amazon) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09FCKHZXW?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860 (SUBSCRIBE - New Episodes Released Every Tuesday @7am) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/purple-elephant-radio/support
In the second movement of Exodus, Moses walks straight into God's fiery presence on Mount Sinai without fear. But by the end of the scroll, he can't enter God's presence. What changed? Right after confirming their covenant with Yahweh, Israel turns around and commits idolatry by making and worshiping a golden calf. It's a choice that ruptures their relationship with Yahweh and even their connection to Moses. In this episode, join Jon and Tim as they explore the final portion of the third movement of Exodus.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (00:00-12:00)Part two (12:00-28:45)Part three (28:45-51:42)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience the literary themes and movements we're tracing on the podcast in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS“An Open Letter to Whoever's Listening” by Beautiful Eulogy“Hello From Portland” by Beautiful EulogyShow produced by Cooper Peltz. Edited by Dan Gummel and Frank Garza. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
Mount Sinai is the famous spot where Yahweh gives Moses the ten commandments—and the location where most of Exodus, all of Leviticus, and the first ten chapters of Numbers take place. When Israel first arrives at Sinai, they fail yet another test and try to get Moses to pass it for them. In this episode, join Tim and Jon as they explore Yahweh's fiery presence, the test at Sinai, and the question of Israel's national identity: will they be the kingdom of priests Yahweh intends?View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (00:00-11:30)Part two (11:30-21:30)Part three (21:30-43:00)Part four (43:00-1:02:37)Referenced ResourcesThe Pentateuch as Narrative: A Biblical-Theological Commentary, John H. SailhamerInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience the literary themes and movements we're tracing on the podcast in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS“Intermission” by Sam Stewart“That Happy Scene in Stranger Things” by Sam Stewart“Unidentified Lights” by Sam StewartShow produced by Cooper Peltz. Edited by Dan Gummel and Frank Garza. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder.
The nation of Israel seems to go from one life-threatening situation to another in the Exodus scroll. From slavery in Egypt to being cornered between a hostile army and a vast body of water, Israel's God has delivered them from everything so far. Now in the wilderness, they face a series of three tests. Will they trust Yahweh to deliver them again? In this episode, Tim and Jon explore Israel's testing in the wilderness.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (00:00-9:05)Part two (9:05-25:45)Part three (25:45-44:10)Part four (44:10-55:30)Part five (55:30-1:11:21)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience the literary themes and movements we're tracing on the podcast in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTSBeneath Your Waves by Sleepy FishShow produced by Cooper Peltz. Edited by Dan Gummel and Zach McKinley. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
Nobody likes tests. But the test is a recurring pattern in the biblical story for how God relates to his chosen ones. So are humans just lab rats in a divine experiment, or is there something else going on? Join Tim and Jon as they talk about the theme of the test and the famous account of Israel crossing the Sea of Reeds, as we dive into the second movement of the Exodus scroll.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (00:00-14:30)Part two (14:30-20:25)Part three (20:25-33:30)Part four (33:30-49:50)Part five (49:50-1:02:37)Referenced ResourcesDictionary of the Old Testament: Pentateuch (The IVP Bible Dictionary Series), T. Desmond Alexander and David W. BakerBernard F. BattoInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience the literary themes and movements we're tracing on the podcast in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTSReflection by SwørnShow produced by Cooper Peltz. Edited by Dan Gummel. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
The ten plagues––they're fascinating, they're famous, and they sometimes seem overly harsh. Where do they fit in the story of the Bible and the process of God revealing his own name and character? In this episode, Tim and Jon talk about the ten plagues, or ten acts of de-creation, in which Yahweh uses his power over creation to undo his own creation in judgment. Listen in as we explore how God's response to evil reveals another layer of his character.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (00:00-11:15)Part two (11:15-24:15)Part three (24:15-44:45)Part four (44:45-01:00:03)Referenced ResourcesHebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament, Ludwig Koehler, Walter Baumgartner, M. E. J. Richardson, J. J. StammExodus: An Exegetical and Theological Exposition of Holy Scripture (Volume 2) (The New American Commentary), Douglas K. StewartInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience the literary themes and movements we're tracing on the podcast in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS"My Room Becomes The Sea" by Sleepy FishShow produced by Cooper Peltz. Edited by Dan Gummel and Zach McKinley. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
The story of the Israelites' exodus from Egypt is famous for good reason—a burning bush, a transforming staff, 10 plagues, and the Passover. The exodus is also the story that defines God's personal name, Yahweh. What does this narrative show us about Yahweh? And why does God care so much that people know his name? In this episode, Tim and Jon talk about God's character revealed through his acts of deliverance and judgment.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (00:00-12:15)Part two (12:15-39:45)Part three (39:45-50:30)Part four (50:30-1:05:45)Referenced ResourcesThe Violence of the Biblical God, L. Daniel HawkThe Sentence in Biblical Hebrew, Francis I. AndersenInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience the literary themes and movements we're tracing on the podcast in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS“Parkbench Epiphany” by AntimidasShow produced by Cooper Peltz. Edited by Dan Gummel and Zach McKinley. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
God is not a name—it's a title. In fact, the God of the Bible introduces himself by a specific name in one of the most famous stories in the Bible, the exodus event, when he works through Moses and Aaron to deliver Israel from slavery in Egypt. In this episode, Tim and Jon dive into the first movement of the Exodus scroll and explore the theme of God's name.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (00:00-12:15)Part two (12:15-23:45)Part three (23:45-46:30)Part four (46:30-1:05:28)Referenced ResourcesThe Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament, Ludwig Koehler, Walter Baumgartner, and Johann Jakob StammInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience the literary themes and movements we're tracing on the podcast in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS“Field Studies, Vol. 1” by Chillhop MusicShow produced by Cooper Peltz. Edited by Dan Gummel and Zach McKinley. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
He lays down his life to save a remnant of God's people, he brings God's blessing to all nations, he forgives those who tried to kill him, and his name is … Joseph? In this episode, Tim and Jon conclude our study of the Genesis scroll with a final look at the theme of exile. See how Joseph's story becomes an important part of the Bible's depiction of the ultimate suffering servant, Jesus the Messiah.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (00:00-6:30)Part two (6:30-17:00)Part three (17:00-33:20)Part four (33:20-44:49)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience the literary themes and movements we're tracing on the podcast in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS“Cocktail Hour” by StrehlowShow produced by Cooper Peltz. Edited by Dan Gummel and Zach McKinley. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
Joseph is one of the Bible's most famous characters, and in the Genesis scroll, his story is a climactic moment in the theme of exile that spans the whole book. In this episode, Tim and Jon dive into the fourth and final movement of Genesis, a narrative rich with patterns, repeated words, and the presence of God even in the pit. View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (00:00-11:30)Part two (11:30-24:45)Part three (24:45-41:51)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience the literary themes and movements we're tracing on the podcast in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS“Directions” by Blue Wednesday X ShopanShow produced by Cooper Peltz. Edited by Dan Gummel and Zach McKinley. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
We're two dads that love everything in the Destiny Universe and we talk about it...we also interview content creators and community members to hear their stories...this week we have our annual Tri-Cast show featuring The Guardian Hub podcast and 2 Titans and a Hunter Podcast and we have a roundtable style show talking about the various topics about the new Witch Queen expansion from Bungie...and of course, shenanigan's ensue. Don't forget the outtakes at the end of the show... Timestamps: Part 1: Live Show 10:15 Part 2: Live Show 1:11:02 Part 3: Live Show 2:14:13 Live Show Outros: 3:18:24 GDC Spotify Picks/Announcement: 3:41:27
Throughout the story of the Bible, God singles out different people, like Jacob, to be the conduit of his blessing to all humanity. But from birth, Jacob consistently acts more like the snake from the garden of Eden than a righteous chosen one of God. He lies his way into blessings that God had intended for him all along. So what will God do? In this episode, Tim and Jon discuss the theme of blessing and curse in the life of Jacob.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (00:00-17:30)Part two (17:30-28:20)Part three (28:20-45:30)Part four (45:30-1:05:57)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.You can experience the literary themes and movements we're tracing on the podcast in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS“The Great Escape” by Blue WednesdayShow produced by Cooper Peltz. Edited by Dan Gummel and Zach McKinley. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
The word “blessing” brings to mind a variety of images for all of us. But what exactly does it mean when God blesses someone? And where did the curse come from? In this episode, Tim and Jon start exploring the third movement of Genesis, tracing the theme of blessing and curse.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (00:00-18:35)Part two (18:35-37:40)Part three (37:40-51:30)Part four (51:30-1:01:42)Referenced ResourcesThe Blessing and the Curse: Trajectories in the Theology of the Old Testament, Jeff S. AndersonInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS“Endless Beginnings” by Smile High and Teddy RoxpinShow produced by Cooper Peltz. Edited by Dan Gummel and Zach McKinley. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
The family of Abraham is chosen by God. But despite God's promises to them, they continually act out of greed, division, fear, deception, and lack of trust in Yahweh. How does God respond to this? What will he do to make sure his blessing comes to all nations? Join Tim, Jon, and Carissa as they continue tracing the theme of the tree of life in the second movement of Genesis.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (00:00-13:50)Part two (13:50-27:45)Part three (27:45-36:30)Part four (36:30-53:45)Part five (53:45-1:05:28)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS“We Must Believe in Spring” by Psalm Trees & Guillaume MuschalleShow produced by Cooper Peltz. Edited by Dan Gummel and Zach McKinley. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
Ep. 6 (Part 2 of 2) | In this inspiring and empowering conversation, Rick Hanson spells out how we can use positive, self-directed neuroplasticity to hardwire our brains in order to become happier, cultivate virtues, deal with cravings, become deeply grounded, turn our desired states into stable traits, and more. Neurodharma is Rick's conceptual creation: a marriage of neuroscience, psychology, and contemporary wisdom that offers individuals who are out to make a change for the better an impressive and effective brain hacking toolkit. Rick's own gentle wisdom, compassion, clarity, kindness, and humor shine in this truly groundbreaking (for most of us) dialogue, making him a wonderful exemplar of the peaceful, loving, altruistic, and effective person practicing neurodharma can help us to become. Recorded September 20, 2021. Rick Hanson, Ph.D., is an expert on positive neuroplasticity, a clinical psychologist, a New York Times best-selling author, and a Senior Fellow of the Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley. His books include Neurodharma, Resilient, Hardwiring Happiness, Buddha's Brain, Just One Thing, and Mother Nurture, and have been published in 30 languages. He has lectured at NASA, Google, Oxford, and Harvard, and taught in meditation centers worldwide. Rick's work has been featured on the BBC, CBS, NPR, and other major media. He began meditating in 1974 and is the founder of the Wellspring Institute for Neuroscience and Contemplative Wisdom. Rick loves wilderness and taking a break from emails. “We need to actively work with the mind to pull weeds and plant flowers.” Topics & Timestamps - Part 22 major obstructions to speeding our growth (01:04) Gradual cultivation, sudden awakening, gradual cultivation (06:08) Bodhidhamma: practice is like a wagon with 2 wheels (06:39) What are the crucial qualities of heart and mind that are essential to cultivate? (10:32) Who has lit the fire in Rick's heart? (12:48) Truly wise person: Peaceable, friendly, fearless (15:31) The importance of trusting our own minds (19:09) What are Rick's daily practices? (22:26) Paying attention to the subtleties of craving (23:55) Focusing on a sustained felt sense of the ground of all; recognizing the extraordinary generosity of the arising moment (27:40) How does Rick understand the act of transmission? 29:16 Reverse engineering desired qualities to yourself (31:39) What are Rick's priorities for the future? (35:21) Self-directed neuroplasticity: 3 foundational practices (36:59) Re-establishing the 3 enabling conditions of healthy human politics (38:09) Playfulness, to include curiosity, makes us receptive to lasting change (41:08) Resources & References - Part 2https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Shunryu_Suzuki (Shunryu Suzuki-roshi), Zen monk and teacher who founded the first Zen Buddhist monastery outside of Asia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodhidharma (Bodhidharma), Buddhist monk credited with bringing Buddhism to China Ram Dass, https://www.ramdass.org/life-in-balance-a-path-to-equanimity-and-peace/ (Life in Balance: A Path to Equanimity and Peace) https://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/17207.Joseph_Goldstein?page=4 (Joseph Goldstein), American mindfulness teacher https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%ADch_Nh%E1%BA%A5t_H%E1%BA%A1nh (Thich Nhat Han), Vietnamese monk, exemplar of embodied wisdom, peace activist Christina Feldman, https://amzn.to/3utdyde (Boundless Heart)* Tara Brach, https://amzn.to/3GpX8EJ (Trusting the Gold)* https://www.verywellmind.com/carl-rogers-quotes-2795693 (Carl Rogers), pioneering humanist psychologist Rick Hanson, author of https://amzn.to/3shxSvn (Neurodharma), https://amzn.to/3AZmesY (Resilient), https://amzn.to/3opeKdF (Hardwiring Happiness), https://amzn.to/3J1cBge (Buddha's Brain), https://amzn.to/3B3e4je (Just One Thing), and https://amzn.to/3uv1mc6 (Mother Nurture)* Founder of...
Ep. 4 (Part 2 of 2) | In this riveting, mind opening (and bending) conversation, philosopher and peak performance expert Jamie Wheal takes our existential metacrisis head on, asking and often answering the biggest questions we, the human race, face today. “How do we do this human thing with our heads up and our hearts open and not get crushed by the tragedies and absurdities of it all?” “How can we tune into the wisdom, the transpersonal heights?” More than inspirational, this conversation is like an infusion of the energetic, coherent, transpersonal potential of human beings. Guaranteed, you won't see things the same way after listening. Recorded on September 15, 2021. Jamie Wheal is the author of Recapture the Rapture: Rethinking God, Sex and Death In a World That's Lost Its Mind and the global bestseller Stealing Fire: How Silicon Valley, Navy SEALs, and Maverick Scientists Are Revolutionizing the Way We Live and Work. He's also the founder of the Flow Genome Project, an international organization dedicated to the research and training of human performance. Jamie's work and ideas have been covered in The New York Times, Financial Times, Wired, Entrepreneur, Harvard Business Review, Forbes, Inc., and TED. Jamie has spoken at Stanford University, MIT, the Harvard Club, Imperial College, Singularity University, the U.S. Naval War College and Special Operations Command, Sandhurst Royal Military Academy, the Bohemian Club, and the United Nations. Topics & Timestamps - Part 2 Die before you die and come back open-hearted with a hell, yes! (03:52) A plug for good, old-fashioned human love and rootsy wisdom (06:05) How do we come together in “healthy” (ethical) cults/communitas? Collective coherence (08:02) The Lucifer effect in “culty” cults and the golden shadow (17:12) Jerry Garcia channeling quicksilver starlight: what was that? (25:21) Peak experience technologies need to be scalable and open source (26:43) The Quaker influence (27:47) What is group coherence? Something happens when we sync humans together. (30:23) What is the non-corporeal information and inspiration layer that people access in their breakthroughs and how do we get there? (31:25) What's next for humanity? A new operating level: a transrational space (33:00) Letting the mystery stay the mystery and premature cognitive commitment (41:23) Radical hope and the courage of mice (and men) (43:01) The future of humanity: soul force or bust (45:01) Resources & References - Part 2Jamie Wheal, https://amzn.to/3utI6eN (Recapture the Rapture)* Huston Smith, religious scholar, https://amzn.to/3LaOe1F (Cleansing the Doors of Perception)* The https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_Bulls (Ten Ox Herding Pictures) from the Zen tradition Hafiz, “A Hole in a Flute,” https://amzn.to/3sjcq9s (The Gift)* JRR Tolkien, https://amzn.to/3rukqVS (The Lord of the Rings)* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Kadmon (Anthropos), Greek word for human. Mystical sense of perfected, integrated, balanced human https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Foster_Wallace (David Foster Wallace), postmodern author and professor Zachary Stein, https://amzn.to/34iBDZD (Education in a Time Between Worlds)* Genpo Roshi and Diane Hamilton, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwwAxZT2pGU (the Big Mind process) Jerry Garcia and the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grateful_Dead (The Grateful Dead) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D._Elton_Trueblood (Elton Trueblood), Quaker author and theologian Hameed Almaas, founder of the https://amzn.to/34op52N (Diamond Approach)* Andrew Huberman & Stanford University School of Medicine colleagues' https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2018/05/scientists-find-fear-courage-switches-in-brain.html (study what switches on courage in the brains of mice) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramakrishna (Ramakrishna), Hindu mystic and religious leader Jamie...
Ep. 5 (Part 1 of 2) | In this inspiring and empowering conversation, Rick Hanson spells out how we can use positive, self-directed neuroplasticity to hardwire our brains in order to become happier, cultivate virtues, deal with cravings, become deeply grounded, turn our desired states into stable traits, and more. Neurodharma is Rick's conceptual creation: a marriage of neuroscience, psychology, and contemporary wisdom that offers individuals who are out to make a change for the better an impressive and effective brain hacking toolkit. Rick's own gentle wisdom, compassion, clarity, kindness, and humor shine in this truly groundbreaking (for most of us) dialogue, making him a wonderful exemplar of the peaceful, loving, altruistic, and effective person practicing neurodharma can help us to become. Recorded September 20, 2021. Rick Hanson, Ph.D., is an expert on positive neuroplasticity, a clinical psychologist, a New York Times best-selling author, and a Senior Fellow of the Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley. His books include Neurodharma, Resilient, Hardwiring Happiness, Buddha's Brain, Just One Thing, and Mother Nurture, and have been published in 30 languages. He has lectured at NASA, Google, Oxford, and Harvard, and taught in meditation centers worldwide. Rick's work has been featured on the BBC, CBS, NPR, and other major media. He began meditating in 1974 and is the founder of the Wellspring Institute for Neuroscience and Contemplative Wisdom. Rick loves wilderness and taking a break from emails. Topics & Timestamps - Part 1 Introducing Rick Hanson: kindness, books, philanthropy, forging the discipline of neurodharma (01:50) What are Rick's most important takeaways from his life's work? (05:35) Frictionless contentment: grounding unshakeable happiness in the body (05:52) We have the power to use our mind (direct our mental activity) to sustain lasting changes in the brain and we cannot escape the responsibility for using (or not using) this (08:41) Why do we need neuroscience when meditation does this anyway? (11:34) 3 benefits of grounding our practice in neuroscience (13:08) To provide sustained motivation (13:17) Gives us a common framework of enquiry that helps us operationalize when we're doing our practices (13:56) Highlights the tools that correlate to each individual's highest priority so they can zero in on what matters the most (15:05) Our brain's negativity bias (16:26) How tuning into internal sensations helps steady our mind, stabilize attention, and pull us into the present (17:20) Helps identify new methods like neurofeedback (21:10) Knowing we are hard-wired to focus on negative experiences helps our own inner work, reducing guilt and extending our compassion (23:08) The challenge of stabilizing altered states into enduring traits (24:54) How to address craving: building the enduring trait of open-heartedness in the present using neuroplastic change (27:41) How do we anchor this? Rick leads a micro samadhi concentration practice (34:32) Deliberately resting in the felt sense of nothing wrong steepens your growth curve (41:31) Many of the beneficial traits we want to grow in ourselves involve states that aren't actually that enjoyable. (44:55) Resources & References - Part 1Rick Hanson, author of https://amzn.to/3shxSvn (Neurodharma), https://amzn.to/3AZmesY (Resilient), https://amzn.to/3opeKdF (Hardwiring Happiness), https://amzn.to/3J1cBge (Buddha's Brain), https://amzn.to/3B3e4je (Just One Thing), and https://amzn.to/3uv1mc6 (Mother Nurture)* Founder of thehttps://www.wisebrain.org/wellspring-institute ( Wellspring Institute for Neuroscience and Contemplative Wisdom), whose mission is to offer skillful means for changing the brain to benefit the whole person and all beings in a world too full of war. Senior Fellow, the https://ggsc.berkeley.edu/ (Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley)...
Blessing, testing, failure, success, God's plan for the nations—you'll find all these themes woven through the story of the Bible, often accompanied by … trees? While it might not seem obvious, trees play an important role in the Bible and, notably, in the life of Abraham. In this episode, join Tim, Jon, and Carissa as they dive into the second movement of Genesis and trace the theme of trees through the story of Abraham.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (00:00-08:25)Part two (08:25-20:26)Part three (20:26-27:28)Part four (27:28-38:00)Part five (38:00-50:20)Referenced ResourcesThe Tabernacle Pre-Figured: Cosmic Mountain Ideology in Genesis and Exodus, L. Michael MoralesInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS“Invisible” by Philanthrope and mommyShow produced by Cooper Peltz. Edited by Dan Gummel and Zach McKinley. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
When we think of God's Spirit, judgment is probably not what comes to mind. But the biblical authors saw God's Spirit as the one who gave life and took it away—the one who could create, de-create, and recreate. In this episode, Tim, Jon, and Carissa follow the theme of God's Spirit through the second half of the first movement of Genesis.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (00:00-10:20)Part two (10:20-29:00)Part three (29:00-35:00)Part four (35:00-43:30)Part five (43:30-end)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS“Meraki” by Juan RiosShow produced by Cooper Peltz. Edited by Dan Gummel and Zach McKinley. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
How do we apply the biblical paradigm to our own Bible reading? It starts with reading the Bible in movements—the thematic patterns in which the biblical authors organized their ideas long before chapters and verse numbers were printed. In this episode, Tim, Jon, and Carissa introduce us to biblical movements and walk through how to identify and trace biblical themes on our own.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (0:00-14:00)Part two (14:00-19:45)Part three (19:45-29:30)Part four (29:30-37:45)Part five (37:45-48:00)Part six (48:00-57:21)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS“Into the Past” by CYGN“Me.So” by Mind Your Time“Invisible” by Philanthrope & mommy“Alive” by OuskaShow produced by Cooper Peltz. Edited by Dan Gummel and Zach McKinley. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
What do we do with the passages in the Bible that are really difficult? Violence, slavery, the treatment of women—what the Bible has to say about these topics has, at times, been misinterpreted and misused. Join Tim, Jon, Carissa, and special guest Dan Kimball as they discuss his book, How (Not) to Read the Bible, and explore how any topic in the Bible looks different when we see it as part of a unified story.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (00:00-15:20)Part two (15:20-26:40)Part three (26:40-44:00)Part four (44:00-57:14)Referenced ResourcesHow (Not) to Read the Bible: Making Sense of the Anti-Women, Anti-Science, Pro-Violence, Pro-Slavery, and Other Crazy-Sounding Parts of Scripture, Dan KimballGregory KouklJohn H. WaltonMere Christianity, C. S. LewisA History of God: The 4,000-Year Quest of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, Karen ArmstrongInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS“Cycles” by SwuMShow produced by Cooper Peltz. Edited by Dan Gummel and Zach McKinley. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
Are there ways to read the Bible other than a private quiet time? For most of Church history, followers of Jesus read the Bible out loud in groups and passed along its message verbally. In this episode, Tim, Jon, and Carissa talk about what it means for the Bible to be communal literature and how knowing that might just change the way we experience it today.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (0:00-19:15)Part two (19:15-13:50)Part three (13:50-21:30)Part four (21:30-31:30)Part five (31:30-47:30)Part six (47:30-55:30)Part seven (55:30-1:02:25)Referenced ResourcesEarly History of the Alphabet, Joseph NavehThe JPS Torah Commentary: Deuteronomy, Jeffrey H. TigayScripture and Its Interpretation: A Global, Ecumenical Introduction to the Bible, Michael J. GormanInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS“Uncut Gems” by Mezhdunami“Dreams (Instrumental)” by Xander“Like the Sky, or Something Else” by Sleepy Fish“Life” by KVShow produced by Cooper Peltz. Edited by Dan Gummel, Zach McKinley, and Frank Garza. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
Have you ever figured out halfway through a conversation that you and another person were on totally different pages? Reading the Bible can feel like this at times. We're all products of our cultures, families, and environments, and it affects how we understand others. In this episode, Tim, Jon, and Carissa prepare us for a cross-cultural conversation with the Bible by discussing the cultural values of the biblical authors.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (00:00-13:20)Part two (13:20-25:30)Part three (25:30-41:15)Part four (41:15-48:00)Part five (48:00-59:45)Part six (59:45-1:10:33)Referenced ResourcesThe Biblical Cosmos: A Pilgrim's Guide to the Weird and Wonderful World of the Bible, Robin A. ParryApostle of the Crucified Lord: A Theological Introduction to Paul and His Letters, Michael J. GormanPaul and the Gift, John M.G. BarclayInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS“Scream” by Moby“Euk's First Race” by David Gummel“Where Peace and Rest Are Found” by Greyflood“Mood” by Lemmino“A New Year” by Scott BuckleyShow produced by Cooper Peltz. Edited by Dan Gummel, Zach McKinley, and Frank Garza. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
What makes the biblical languages so important? Because the Bible was written in another time and culture, we need to honor its ancient historical context and original languages as we read and study it. In this week's podcast episode, Tim, Jon, and Carissa explore why an awareness of the Bible's culture––and our own––can help us be better interpreters of the Bible.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (00:00-15:00)Part two (15:00-20:30)Part three (20:30-33:15)Part four (33:15-44:45)Part five (44:45-58:37)Referenced ResourcesThe Epic of Eden: A Christian Entry into the Old Testament, Sandra L. RichterMisreading Scripture with Western Eyes: Removing Cultural Blinders to Better Understand the Bible, E. Randolph Richards and Brandon J. O'BrienMisreading Scripture with Individualist Eyes: Patronage, Honor, and Shame in the Biblical World, E. Randolph Richards and Richard JamesA Theory of Semiotics, Umberto EcoReading the Bible Intertextually, Richard B. Hays, Stefan Alkier, Leroy A. HuizengaInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS“Imagination” by Montell Fish“Smith the Mister” by Ohayo“Two for Joy” by Foxwood“Bloc” by KVShow produced by Cooper Peltz. Edited by Dan Gummel and Zach McKinley. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
As followers of Jesus, how can we know we are making the “right” choice in situations the Bible doesn't address? How can we know the difference between what's good and bad? In this episode, Tim, Jon, and Carissa talk about the Bible's purpose as wisdom literature designed to reveal God's wisdom to humanity––even for complex circumstances it doesn't explicitly address.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (0-13:20)Part two (13:20-19:45)Part three (19:45-31:00)Part four (31:00-43:15)Part five (43:15-55:20)Part six (55:20-1:01:50)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS“Loving Someone You Lost” by The Field Tapes“Vexento” by Yesterday on Repeat“Everything Fades to Blue” by Sleepy FishShow produced by Cooper Peltz. Edited by Dan Gummel and Zach McKinley. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
A stubborn prophet, a wicked nation, a giant fish––the story of Jonah is frequently translated into the popular imagination through TV and movies. But what is it really about? In this episode, learn from Tim about where Jonah fits into the story of the Bible that ultimately points to Jesus. This is a sneak peek into our free graduate-level course on Jonah which will be featured in the new Classroom resource available in 2022.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (0:00-18:05)Part two (18:05-28:30)Part three (28:30-37:00)Part four (37:00-44:30)Part five (44:30-end)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.Jonah class session notes, including the handout “How to Read a Text Like the Hebrew Bible” (page 5)Jonah: A Literal-Literary Translation, Tim MackieShow Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS“Keep an Open Mind” by Olive MusiqueShow produced by Cooper Peltz, Dan Gummel, and Zach McKinley. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
What does it mean that the biblical authors expected the return of Eden? The prophets anticipated waters of life from God would do miraculous things like restore the barren Dead Sea region to its former lush state and unite all humanity. In this episode, join Tim and Jon as they follow the waters of life from Genesis 1-2 throughout time, in anticipation of the coming Day of the Lord.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (0-11:15)Part two (11:15-28:30)Part three (28:30-35:45)Part four (35:45-end)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.Eric Mack, “New Science Suggests Biblical City of Sodom Was Smote by an Exploding Meteor,” Forbes Magazine, December 2018Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS“Solar Cove” by Mama AiutoChillhop Essential Summer 2021 EP“Imagination” by Montell FishShow produced by Dan Gummel, Zack McKinley, and Cooper Peltz. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
Are there two creation stories in Genesis? How do Genesis 1 and 2 fit together and into the rest of the biblical story? In this episode, Tim and Jon explore these questions and the theme of water in the opening chapters of the Bible. Yahweh's transformation of the chaos waters into waters of life set the stage for his calling upon his people and an important theme that will carry us from Genesis to Revelation.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (0:00-9:20)Part two (9:20-13:45)Part three (13:45-26:50)Part four (26:50-end)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.L. Michael Morales, Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the Lord?: A Biblical Theology of the Book of LeviticusL. Michael Morales, Tabernacle Pre-Figured: Cosmic Mountain Ideology in Genesis and ExodusShow Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS“Canary Forest” by Middle School, Aso, AviinoShow produced by Dan Gummel, Zach McKinley, and Cooper Peltz. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
Welcome to Episode 63 of BORN TO BE WILD, a Wild exclusive Hearthstone podcast where we have fun hanging out with friends, talking about the Wild format of Hearthstone and spotlighting members of the Wild Community! This week Nate & Hydra hang out with Legendary Standard and Wild player, streamer for F2K Comnet and LEGO builder extraordinaire, ElectricSheepCity! This episode we do our card review for Wailing Caverns and in our usual fashion talk much longer than we intended to, so we broke this episode into three parts! TIMESTAMPS (PART 1): 0:00 - Introduction 2:00 - How Was Your Week? 15:48 - BTBW Listener Series News 22:35 - Hearthstone News 56:30 - Sexy Hazelbark TIMESTAMPS (PART 2): 0:00 - Intro - Wailing Caverns Set Review 0:27 - Demon Hunter 17:49 - Druid 32:40 - Hunter 50:25 - Mage 1:13:47 - Paladin 1:30:25 - Priest 1:51:13 - Rogue TIMESTAMPS (PART 3): 0:00 - Shaman 18:51 - Warlock 40:50 - Warrior 52:25 - Neutral 1:28:54 - Weekly Challenge 1:35:25 - Wrap-Up ------------------------------ Articles Discussed on This Week's Show: Patch 20.4 Notes: https://playhearthstone.com/en-us/news/23676205/20-4-patch-notes Wailing Caverns Mini-Set: https://playhearthstone.com/en-us/news/23676206/prepare-yourself-adventurer-the-wailing-caverns-mini-set-is-here Wailing Caverns Review Spreadsheet: http://www.esheep.city/WailingCaverns ------------------------------ Guest Information: ElectricSheepCity Twitch: ElectricSheepCity Twitter: @ESheepCity Website: www.ElectricSheep.City Instagram: ElectricSheepCity ------------------------------ Thank you to Shokunin for being the executive producer of our show! Thank you to our Patrons: Disruptor108, ClaudetteG, Daniel B, Wild Card, Ahrimourn, BenFromWork, A.J. Gomes and NEW PATRON nmbrthy!!! If anybody watching or listening is interested in supporting the show financially, you can visit our website at BornToBeWildHS.com, click the "Find Us" page and there's a link to our Patreon. We've also got a bunch of awesome merch on our website as well! If you're someone who is on Twitch a lot, we have several awesome emotes that you can unlock by subscribing! Intro song: Hearthstone Main Theme Remix by Lucas Fader. Used with Permission. Link: https://youtu.be/4YADMyB1ShM Check out Firestone Deck Tracker, the official deck tracker of BORN TO BE WILD! http://www.firestoneapp.com/ Follow us online at: Website: http://www.BornToBeWildHS.com Discord: discordapp.com/invite/kFNa8b8 Twitter: https://twitter.com/BornToBeWildHS Nate: https://twitter.com/NateWolfeTCG Hydra: https://twitter.com/Hydralisk_HS Email: BornToBeWildHS@gmail.com Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/BornToBeWildHS YouTube: http://www.YouTube.com/BornToBeWildPodcast Patreon: http://www.Patreon.com/BornToBeWildHS
Welcome to Episode 63 of BORN TO BE WILD, a Wild exclusive Hearthstone podcast where we have fun hanging out with friends, talking about the Wild format of Hearthstone and spotlighting members of the Wild Community! This week Nate & Hydra hang out with Legendary Standard and Wild player, streamer for F2K Comnet and LEGO builder extraordinaire, ElectricSheepCity! This episode we do our card review for Wailing Caverns and in our usual fashion talk much longer than we intended to, so we broke this episode into three parts! TIMESTAMPS (PART 1): 0:00 - Introduction 2:00 - How Was Your Week? 15:48 - BTBW Listener Series News 22:35 - Hearthstone News 56:30 - Sexy Hazelbark TIMESTAMPS (PART 2): 0:00 - Intro - Wailing Caverns Set Review 0:27 - Demon Hunter 17:49 - Druid 32:40 - Hunter 50:25 - Mage 1:13:47 - Paladin 1:30:25 - Priest 1:51:13 - Rogue TIMESTAMPS (PART 3): 0:00 - Shaman 18:51 - Warlock 40:50 - Warrior 52:25 - Neutral 1:28:54 - Weekly Challenge 1:35:25 - Wrap-Up ------------------------------ Articles Discussed on This Week's Show: Patch 20.4 Notes: https://playhearthstone.com/en-us/news/23676205/20-4-patch-notes Wailing Caverns Mini-Set: https://playhearthstone.com/en-us/news/23676206/prepare-yourself-adventurer-the-wailing-caverns-mini-set-is-here Wailing Caverns Review Spreadsheet: http://www.esheep.city/WailingCaverns ------------------------------ Guest Information: ElectricSheepCity Twitch: ElectricSheepCity Twitter: @ESheepCity Website: www.ElectricSheep.City Instagram: ElectricSheepCity ------------------------------ Thank you to Shokunin for being the executive producer of our show! Thank you to our Patrons: Disruptor108, ClaudetteG, Daniel B, Wild Card, Ahrimourn, BenFromWork, A.J. Gomes and NEW PATRON nmbrthy!!! If anybody watching or listening is interested in supporting the show financially, you can visit our website at BornToBeWildHS.com, click the "Find Us" page and there's a link to our Patreon. We've also got a bunch of awesome merch on our website as well! If you're someone who is on Twitch a lot, we have several awesome emotes that you can unlock by subscribing! Intro song: Hearthstone Main Theme Remix by Lucas Fader. Used with Permission. Link: https://youtu.be/4YADMyB1ShM Check out Firestone Deck Tracker, the official deck tracker of BORN TO BE WILD! http://www.firestoneapp.com/ Follow us online at: Website: http://www.BornToBeWildHS.com Discord: discordapp.com/invite/kFNa8b8 Twitter: https://twitter.com/BornToBeWildHS Nate: https://twitter.com/NateWolfeTCG Hydra: https://twitter.com/Hydralisk_HS Email: BornToBeWildHS@gmail.com Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/BornToBeWildHS YouTube: http://www.YouTube.com/BornToBeWildPodcast Patreon: http://www.Patreon.com/BornToBeWildHS
Welcome to Episode 63 of BORN TO BE WILD, a Wild exclusive Hearthstone podcast where we have fun hanging out with friends, talking about the Wild format of Hearthstone and spotlighting members of the Wild Community! This week Nate & Hydra hang out with Legendary Standard and Wild player, streamer for F2K Comnet and LEGO builder extraordinaire, ElectricSheepCity! This episode we do our card review for Wailing Caverns and in our usual fashion talk much longer than we intended to, so we broke this episode into three parts! TIMESTAMPS (PART 1): 0:00 - Introduction 2:00 - How Was Your Week? 15:48 - BTBW Listener Series News 22:35 - Hearthstone News 56:30 - Sexy Hazelbark TIMESTAMPS (PART 2): 0:00 - Intro - Wailing Caverns Set Review 0:27 - Demon Hunter 17:49 - Druid 32:40 - Hunter 50:25 - Mage 1:13:47 - Paladin 1:30:25 - Priest 1:51:13 - Rogue TIMESTAMPS (PART 3): 0:00 - Shaman 18:51 - Warlock 40:50 - Warrior 52:25 - Neutral 1:28:54 - Weekly Challenge 1:35:25 - Wrap-Up ------------------------------ Articles Discussed on This Week's Show: Patch 20.4 Notes: https://playhearthstone.com/en-us/news/23676205/20-4-patch-notes Wailing Caverns Mini-Set: https://playhearthstone.com/en-us/news/23676206/prepare-yourself-adventurer-the-wailing-caverns-mini-set-is-here Wailing Caverns Review Spreadsheet: http://www.esheep.city/WailingCaverns ------------------------------ Guest Information: ElectricSheepCity Twitch: ElectricSheepCity Twitter: @ESheepCity Website: www.ElectricSheep.City Instagram: ElectricSheepCity ------------------------------ Thank you to Shokunin for being the executive producer of our show! Thank you to our Patrons: Disruptor108, ClaudetteG, Daniel B, Wild Card, Ahrimourn, BenFromWork, A.J. Gomes and NEW PATRON nmbrthy!!! If anybody watching or listening is interested in supporting the show financially, you can visit our website at BornToBeWildHS.com, click the "Find Us" page and there's a link to our Patreon. We've also got a bunch of awesome merch on our website as well! If you're someone who is on Twitch a lot, we have several awesome emotes that you can unlock by subscribing! Intro song: Hearthstone Main Theme Remix by Lucas Fader. Used with Permission. Link: https://youtu.be/4YADMyB1ShM Check out Firestone Deck Tracker, the official deck tracker of BORN TO BE WILD! http://www.firestoneapp.com/ Follow us online at: Website: http://www.BornToBeWildHS.com Discord: discordapp.com/invite/kFNa8b8 Twitter: https://twitter.com/BornToBeWildHS Nate: https://twitter.com/NateWolfeTCG Hydra: https://twitter.com/Hydralisk_HS Email: BornToBeWildHS@gmail.com Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/BornToBeWildHS YouTube: http://www.YouTube.com/BornToBeWildPodcast Patreon: http://www.Patreon.com/BornToBeWildHS
The biblical authors often use creation imagery that clearly didn’t come from Genesis 1. Did they borrow from the creation accounts of other cultures? In this episode, join Tim and Jon for a deep dive into Genesis 1:1-2 and discover its similarity to other ancient cosmologies, plus one key difference: Yahweh is infinitely greater than all other gods.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (0:00-9:00)Part two (9:00-26:00)Part three (26:00-40:00)Part four (40:00-50:00)Part five (50:00-56:30)Part six (56:30-end)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim’s library here.L. Michael Morales, Tabernacle Prefigured: Cosmic Mountain Ideology in Genesis and ExodusGeorge Landes, Creation Traditions in Proverbs 8 and Genesis 1John Sailhamer, Genesis Unbound: A Provocative New Look at the Creation AccountShow Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS“Synth Groove” by An Awesome Supporter“Feather” by Waywell“Luvtea” by Autumn Keys“Bloc” by kv“Mind Your Time” by me.soShow produced by Dan Gummel, Zack McKinley, and Cooper Peltz. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
What is existence? What existed before humans did? Ancient people groups asked the same questions we do today, with totally different answers. In this episode, Tim and Jon survey the cosmologies of Israel’s neighbors, ancient Egypt, Canaan, and Babylon––people groups the biblical authors shared more in common with than modern readers––to shed light on the Bible’s creation account.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (0-6:30)Part two (6:30-19:00)Part three (19:00-39:30)Part four (39:30-50:45)Part five (50:45-end)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim’s library here.Hermann Gunkel, Creation and Chaos in the Primeval Era and the EschatonBernard Batto, In the Beginning: Essays on Creation Motifs in the Ancient Near East and the BibleShow Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTSEvil Needle by Sound EscapesLightness by AnonymousShow produced by Dan Gummel, Zack McKinley, and Cooper Peltz. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
What does the Bible really say about the origins of the universe? The biblical authors had a completely different framework for this question than we do. When we expect the Bible to settle our debates, we close ourselves off from understanding the text as they intended it. In this episode, join Tim and Jon as they kick off a new series on Genesis 1-3, beginning with a look at ancient cosmologies.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (0:00-8:15)Part two (8:15-12:30)Part three (12:30-20:00)Part four (20:00-27:00)Part five (27:00-end)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim’s library here.John H. Walton, Ancient Near Eastern Thought and the Old TestamentWilliam Brown, The Seven Pillars of Creation: The Bible, Science, and the Ecology of WonderShow Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTSLofi Birds“Imagination” by Montell Fish“All Night” by Unwritten StoriesShow produced by Dan Gummel, Zack McKinley, and Cooper Peltz. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
Who was at the beginning of the cosmos with God? God’s Spirit? God’s word? Or Lady Wisdom? Rich with creation narrative ties, the book of Proverbs contains important insights for how we understand God’s relationship to his creation and who Jesus is. Join Tim, Jon, and Carissa as they explore Proverbs 8.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (0:00-8:30)Part two (8:30-21:00)Part three (21:00-36:00)Part four (36:00-52:00)Part five (52:00-end)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim’s library here.Michael V. Fox, Proverbs 1-9Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS“Euk's First Race” by David Gummel“Scream Pilots” by Moby“Drug Police” by Moby“Shot in the Back of the Head” by MobyShow produced by Dan Gummel, Zack McKinley, and Cooper Peltz. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder.
Of all the people in the Hebrew Bible, why is Melchizedek so crucial for understanding Jesus? In this episode, join Tim, Jon, and special guest Dr. Josh Mathews as they take a deep dive into the Old Testament, the book of Hebrews, and the life of the mysterious priest-king Melchizedek in relationship to the ultimate priest-king, Jesus.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (0:00-15:30)Part two (15:30-24:00)Part three (24:00-31:30)Part four (31:30-41:00)Part five (41:00-51:00)Part six (51:00-end)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim’s library here.Josh Mathews, Melchizedek’s Alternative Priestly Order: A Compositional Analysis of Genesis 14:18-20 and its Echoes Throughout the TanakShow Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS“Aso x Aviino x Middle School” by Canary Forest“Acquired in Heaven” by Beautiful Eulogy“Blue Wednesday x Shopan” by Directions“Tell Me Yours” by Beautiful EulogyShow produced by Dan Gummel and Cooper Peltz. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
Jesus is our priest, our atoning sacrifice––and our brother? In this episode, join Tim, Jon, and special guest the Rev. Amy Peeler, Ph.D., as they discuss the book of Hebrews and how the many characteristics of God found in this epistle set him apart as wholly other and also form our identities as his followers.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (0:00-13:15)Part two (13:15-28:20)Part three (28:20-38:30)Part four (38:30-51:30)Part five (51:30-end)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim’s library here.Amy L. B. Peeler, You Are My Son: The Family of God in the Epistle to the HebrewsAmy L. B. Peeler and Patrick Gray, Hebrews: An Introduction and Study GuideMadison N. Pierce, Divine Discourse in the Epistle to the Hebrews: The Recontextualization of Spoken Quotations of ScriptureShow Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS“Into the Past” by CYGN“Cycles” by SwuM“Surrender” by PilgrimShow produced by Dan Gummel and Cooper Peltz. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
We've seen passenger airlines make huge strides in their cargo capabilities this year, but is it enough to save them? Former VP of Cargo for American Airlines and Qatar Airways, Laura Freeland, sits down with Jason to answer this question and more. This episode covers the cargo questions, dealing with industry change, and dealing with personal change, and embracing vulnerability. I almost broke it into two episodes but decided to release it as one long multi-faceted conversation. Largely, we cover airline revenue management from her perspective as a company leader, change management, and preparing for the future. I really love where we go toward the end, tons of good advice from a great industry leader! Timestamps: Part 1: Cargo Revenue Management 3:34 - Laura's background and introduction including her involvement in the dynamics of cargo. 6:10 - AGIFORS - Dynamics of airline revenue management and Laura's part in it. Perishables and vaccine transportation. 16:33 - Considering your multiple executive positions, can you help pilots like me understand what's going on in our industry? 19:49 - Cash burn and liquidity compared to 9/11. 22:13 - How important is it for our listeners to pay attention to what's going on in other sectors of the travel industry? 28:52 - Can cargo revenue turn around passenger airlines? 33:36 - If a passenger airline is converting aircraft to cargo, what does that say about how they view the future? Part 2 - Change Management and Overcoming Adversity 48:06 - What is change management? How will these shakeups affect airlines? 50:22 - What can airline managers be doing better in this environment? 54:36 - What one thing can pilots and flight attendants be aware of to better help them understand what their managers are deciding? 1:02:04 - Fight for culture. 1:07:46 - Embrace vulnerabilities. 1:10:59 - Laura's keys to success as a former hiring manager 1:12:42 - Advice for dealing with adversity including her time working in the Middle East. 1:21:28 - Candor & resilience getting through difficult times. Part 3 - State of The Industry and Preparation 1:32:54 - Leading indicators to watch for and using aviation knowledge outside of the industry. 1:41:02 - Finding control and understanding why knowing your strengths is so important. www.RavenCareers.com Please give us a 5-star review and leave a comment on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/raven-careers-aviation-podcast/id1533084162 Follow along: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/raven-career-development Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ravencareers/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RavenCareerDevelopment Sign up for our weekly newsletter: https://ravencareers.com/get-alerts/ Email us: podcast@ravencareers.com Hosted by Jason DuVernay, Raven Careers The statements made in this show are our own opinions and do not reflect, nor were they under any direction of our employers.
The first episode of the podcast! Today we're going to be looking at everything from UFC 251 to the recent Shabazayan vs Brunson Fight Card! As well as everything I saw on the Internet as well! Apologies for the hybrid accent too! It's Ah-des-ahn-ya! Bye bye! TIMESTAMPS: PART 1 - UFC 251: 0:00 0:40 - Kamaru Usman vs Jorge Masvidal Lactic acid, not lactic energy! 12:58 - Alexander Volkanovski vs Max Holloway 20:58 - Petr Yan vs Jose Aldo 25:10 - Rose Namajuanas vs Jessica Andrade 28:34 - Amanda Ribas vs Paige VanZant PART 2 - FIGHT ISLAND: 33:30 PART 3 - REST OF UFC FIGHT NIGHT CARDS: 41:12 41:30 - Kattar vs Ige Fight Night Card 45:45 - Benavidez vs Figuierdo Fight Night Card 52:30 - Whittaker vs Till Fight Night Card 1:03:48 - Shabazyan vs Brunson Fight Night Card PART 4 - WHAT I SAW ON THE INTERNET THIS WEEK - 1:12:30
Tyler is joined by TWU's very own Adam Schriemer in this edition of the Mars' Hill Sports Podcast. Tyler and Adam discuss Adam's successful volleyball career and the impact that volleyball is making on his life today. Make sure you give us a review and subscribe to us on whatever platform you're listening on! The Mars' Hill Sports Podcast is now available on Apple, Spotify, Google, you name it. TIMESTAMPS: Part 1, Adam's TWU MVB experience: (1:50) TWU Recreation: (21:39) Part 2, TWU in the international scene: (23:36) Spartans Wrap-Up: (42:12) RESOURCES: Adam Schriemer Team Canada: http://www.volleyball.world/en/vnl/men/teams/can-canada/players/adam-schriemer?id=71892 Adam Schriemer Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Schriemer#Career Schriemer USPORTS POY highlight tape: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqS5egiiwfQ Ryan Sclater: https://volleyball.ca/en/athletes/ryan-sclater Team Canada Roster: https://volleyball.ca/en/national-teams/indoor-men-senior Ben Josephson: https://gospartans.ca/sports/mens-volleyball/roster/coaches/ben-josephson/305 Jesse Elser: https://gospartans.ca/sports/mens-volleyball/roster/jesse-elser/1402 Brodie Hofer: https://gospartans.ca/sports/mens-volleyball/roster/brodie-hofer/1407 Mathias Elser: https://gospartans.ca/sports/mens-volleyball/roster/mathias-elser/1412 Nick Colyn: https://gospartans.ca/sports/mens-cross-country/roster/nick-colyn/1397 Nathanael Fehringer: https://gospartans.ca/sports/mens-cross-country/roster/nathanael-fehringer/1398 Josh Woolgar: https://gospartans.ca/sports/mens-cross-country/roster/josh-woolgar/1401 Josh Bruce: https://gospartans.ca/sports/mens-ice-hockey/roster/joshua-bruce/1371 Jarrett Fontaine: https://gospartans.ca/sports/mens-ice-hockey/roster/jarrett-fontaine/1378 Nicole Fransson: https://gospartans.ca/sports/womens-basketball/roster/nicole-fransson/1492 Joanna Williams: https://gospartans.ca/sports/womens-cross-country/roster/joanna-williams/1395 Jouen Chang: https://gospartans.ca/sports/womens-cross-country/roster/jouen-chang/1386 Mikaela Smart: https://gospartans.ca/sports/womens-cross-country/roster/mikaela-smart/1392 Music credits: Manny Dewsbury Artwork credits: Rees Morgan This podcast is a product of Mars' Hill, TWU's student-led newspaper.
Tyler is joined by The Athletic Vancouver's very own, Harman Dayal. With a little bit of TWU, Canucks, and journalism talk this easily shaped up to be a must-listen. Make sure you give us a review and subscribe to us on whatever platform you're listening on! The Mars' Hill Sports Podcast is now available on Apple, Spotify, Google, you name it. TIMESTAMPS: Part 1, the Harman Dayal story: (1:43) TWU Rec: (25:16) Part 2, Canucks with Harman Dayal: (27:17) Spartans Wrap-Up: (44:40) RESOURCES: Harman Dayal: https://theathletic.com/author/harman-dayal/ The Athletic: https://theathletic.com Troy Stecher: https://www.hockey-reference.com/players/s/stechtr01.html Jacob Markstrom: https://www.hockey-reference.com/players/m/marksja02.html Thatcher Demko: https://www.hockey-reference.com/players/d/demkoth01.html Alex Edler: https://www.hockey-reference.com/players/e/edleral01.html Tyler Myers: https://www.hockey-reference.com/players/m/myersty01.html J.T. Miller: https://www.hockey-reference.com/players/m/millejt01.html Adam Boqvist: https://www.hockey-reference.com/players/b/boqviad01.html Kirby Dach: https://www.hockey-reference.com/players/d/dachki01.html Dylan Strome: https://www.hockey-reference.com/players/s/stromdy01.html Robin Lehner: https://www.hockey-reference.com/players/l/lehnero01.html Corey Crawford: https://www.hockey-reference.com/players/c/crawfco01.html NHL Standings: https://www.nhl.com/standings/2019/division Sean Tierney Graphs: https://public.tableau.com/profile/corey.sznajder#!/vizhome/5v5ZoneEntryStats/ForwardEntries TWU Spartans: https://gospartans.ca Jenaya Robertson: https://gospartans.ca/roster.aspx?rp_id=1341 Jake Ruby: https://gospartans.ca/roster.aspx?rp_id=1314 Kristen Sakaki: https://gospartans.ca/roster.aspx?rp_id=1343 Jesse Elser: https://gospartans.ca/roster.aspx?rp_id=1402 Nick Colyn: https://gospartans.ca/roster.aspx?rp_id=1397 Joanna Williams: https://gospartans.ca/roster.aspx?rp_id=1395 Ja'Qualyn Gilbreath: https://gospartans.ca/roster.aspx?rp_id=1489 Music credits: Manny Dewsbury Artwork credits: Rees Morgan This podcast is a product of Mars' Hill, TWU's student-led newspaper.
Tyler and Jo Goalie talk about his journey as an athlete as well as some light Premier League Football predictions. Make sure you tune in for this episode, it was a beauty time recording it! Check out the Spartan wrap-up so you can stay up to date with our school's teams. Make sure you give us a review and subscribe to us on whatever platform you're listening on! The Mars' Hill Sports Podcast is now available on Apple, Spotify, Google, you name it. TIMESTAMPS: Part 1, Jo's journey in sports: (1:05) TWU Recreation: (32:18) Part 2, Premier League rundown: (34:17) Spartans Wrap-Up: (1:02:19) RESOURCES: Current Premier League table: https://www.premierleague.com/tables Current Premier League player stats: https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top/players Current Premier League club stats: https://www.premierleague.com/stats Infinite Football Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6MSTqU7blD3r8iNg3FnUqU?si=MX3XBH5sQw2e4wT0ER0U7g Paul Pogba: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Pogba Marcus Rashford: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Rashford Anthony Martial: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Martial Tammy Abraham: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tammy_Abraham Christian Pulisic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Pulisic Jaime Vardy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Vardy Kasper Schmeichel: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kasper_Schmeichel Mesut Özil: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesut_Özil Nicolas Pépé: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolas_Pépé Granit Xhaka: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granit_Xhaka Jürgen Klopp: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jürgen_Klopp Pep Guardiola: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pep_Guardiola Diego Simeone: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diego_Simeone Albanian Eagle by Shaqiri and Xhaka: https://www.thesun.co.uk/world-cup-2018/6604034/granit-xhaka-albanian-eagle-serbia-switzerland/ Taulant Xhaka: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taulant_Xhaka Music credits: Manny Dewsbury Artwork credits: Rees Morgan This podcast is a product of Mars' Hill, Trinity Western University's student-led newspaper.
Timestamps: - Part 1 - 01. 00:00:19 Special Episode Interview with Grant Davies 02. 00:01:53 What's happening with the Group Matchmaking timeline 03. 00:04:15 Challenges of implementing all the new content and upgrades 04. 00:08:20 How to balance game MMR vs Location for Matchmaking 05. 00:11:22 How does the point system really work 06. 00:13:08 What is involved in picking the ladder map pools 07. 00:18:17 Teasers of upcoming changes, content and updates 08. 00:20:52 Newly found bugs and what's being done about them 09. 00:27:51 How much more popular did SC1 become after SC:R was released 10. 00:29:16 Journey to becoming a programer & What it takes to be a game dev 11. 00:31:27 Thoughts on the state of the Korean scene 12. 00:34:40 Thanks to Grant for joining us - Part 2 - 13. 00:35:18 Welcome back from Intermission 14. 00:36:29 Part 2 Show Road Map 15. 00:33:28 Corrupted Cup Review 16. 00:53:10 Nation Wars Highlights 17. 01:13:34 Time Sensitive SC Announcements 18. 01:15:58 Catz talks about Tespa 19. 01:17:40 The BlizzCon 2019 Groups 20. 01:34:34 Adrian Harris's Departure 21. 01:40:05 Patreon Q & A 22. 02:38:58 What everyone's up to/ Wrap up - Shownotes: http://bit.ly/Ep68TPS - Visit: https://ThePylonShow.com for Podcasts, VODs, Q&A submission link, countdown timer, and more. - Check out our Guests here: - Grant Davies: https://twitter.com/GrantTheAnt - CatZ: https://twitter.com/ROOTCatZ https://www.twitch.tv/rootcatz https://www.root4root.com - RAPiD: https://twitter.com/RAPiDCasting https://www.twitch.tv/RAPiDCasting http://youtube.com/c/rapidcasting http://www.instagram.com/RAPiDCasting - - Power the Pylon - - https://www.patreon.com/ThePylonShow - - Social - - Discord: https://discord.gg/ga5umfc Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThePylonShow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepylonshow/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePylonShow/ - Special thanks to the Pylon Show Team - VFX Artist: https://twitter.com/Bodypop_ Producer: https://twitter.com/CobraVe7nom7 Shownotes: Alisaunder - https://twitter.com/Daisemiin WebDevs: Diaxis & NeosteelEnthusiast Timestamps: https://twitter.com/AllelujahTV - Sponsors - https://afktea.com - https://matcherino.com/thepylonshow - This weeks code: "cookie" #ThePylonShow Live Wednesdays @ 5:45pm PT on https://www.twitch.tv/Artosis/