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In this Jewish Inspiration Podcast episode (Day 127), Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe begins the Gate of Flattery (Sha'ar HaChanufa) from Orchos Tzaddikim, warning that flattery is a grave sin—often more dangerous than outright falsehood—because it distorts truth for personal gain. The chapter divides flattery into nine categories, with the rabbi focusing on the first and its severe consequences.Key teachings:First category of flattery — Praising or speaking smoothly to a known rasha (wicked person), ramai (deceiver), or thief—saying “you did nothing wrong” or “you're fine” when they are guilty.Multiple transgressions —Failure to rebuke (lo tochiah) when obligated—strengthens evildoers' hands.Not being zealous for truth—punishment for abandoning emes. Aiding sin—by reassuring them, prevents teshuva (repentance).Desecration of God's Name (chillul Hashem) if public—makes sin appear acceptable.Flattery = smooth tongue, not praise — It's saying one thing while thinking another (echad b'peh v'echad b'lev)—justifying evil, currying favor, or avoiding confrontation.Severe punishment — Flatterers cannot dwell in God's presence (one of four groups barred: liars, slanderers, flatterers, etc.). Talmud (Sotah) lists them among those excluded from Shechinah.Biblical & Talmudic sources — “Do not tremble before any man” (Deuteronomy); Agrippa story—flattering him as “our brother” led to destruction; “you shall not put a foreigner over you” caused tears and divine displeasure.Practical application — Never justify wickedness—even privately. Rebuke gently when possible; stay silent if they won't listen. Never praise evil to gain benefit. Truth must remain intact.The rabbi stresses: flattery is “kissing up” to wrongdoers—distorts reality, blocks teshuva, and desecrates God's Name. Live with uncompromising truth—even when uncomfortable._____________This Podcast Series is Generously Underwritten by Peter & Becky BotvinRecorded at TORCH Centre in the Levin Family Studios (B) to a live audience on January 5, 2026, in Houston, Texas.Released as Podcast on February 16, 2026_____________This series on Orchos Tzadikim/Ways of the Righteous is produced in partnership with Hachzek.Join the revolution of daily Mussar study at hachzek.com.We are using the Treasure of Life edition of the Orchos Tzadikkim (Published by Feldheim)_____________Listen, Subscribe & Share: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jewish-inspiration-podcast-rabbi-aryeh-wolbe/id1476610783Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4r0KfjMzmCNQbiNaZBCSU7) to stay inspired! Share your questions at aw@torchweb.org or visit torchweb.org for more Torah content. _____________About the Host:Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe, Director of TORCH in Houston, brings decades of Torah scholarship to guide listeners in applying Jewish wisdom to daily life. To directly send your questions, comments, and feedback, please email: awolbe@torchweb.org_____________Support Our Mission:Our Mission is Connecting Jews & Judaism. Help us spread Judaism globally by sponsoring an episode at torchweb.org.Your support makes a HUGE difference!_____________Listen MoreOther podcasts by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe: NEW!! Hey Rabbi! Podcast: https://heyrabbi.transistor.fm/episodesPrayer Podcast: https://prayerpodcast.transistor.fm/episodesJewish Inspiration Podcast: https://inspiration.transistor.fm/episodesParsha Review Podcast: https://parsha.transistor.fm/episodesLiving Jewishly Podcast: https://jewishly.transistor.fm/episodesThinking Talmudist Podcast: https://talmud.transistor.fm/episodesUnboxing Judaism Podcast: https://unboxing.transistor.fm/episodesRabbi Aryeh Wolbe Podcast Collection: https://collection.transistor.fm/episodesFor a full listing of podcasts available by TORCH at http://podcast.torchweb.org_____________Keywords:#JewishInspiration, #Mussar, #MasterClass, #Flattery, #Chanufa, #Sin, #Rebuke, #TruthOverFavor ★ Support this podcast ★
Sa mga inis at pagkabigo natin, madalas nakakapagsalita tayo ng hindi magaganda at hindi na rin natin naiisip kung ano ang magiging epekto nito. Kapag nagtiwala tayo sa Diyos na baguhin Niya ang ating buong pagkatao, makikita rin ito sa ating mga salita. Ang tunay na pananampalataya sa Diyos ay humihikayat sa ating tingnan at talagang isaalang-alang ang bigat ng ating bawat pananalita.Screen recording, reproduction, and reuploading of CCF's messages and videos are prohibited. Re-uploads will be reported for copyright infringement. Speaker: Ptr. Bong SaquingSeries: Real FaithScripture: James 3:1-12Watch the full message here: https://go.ccf.org.ph/02152026Tag
Do people ask you to repeat yourself in English? The problem probably isn't your accent. It's clarity. In this episode, you'll learn 10 powerful pronunciation fixes that will instantly make your English clearer, smoother, and easier to understand — without trying to sound American or British. You'll practice: • Linking sounds in connected speech • The American flap T sound (why "what are you" sounds like "whaddaya") • Soft final T pronunciation • Natural contractions like should've, would've, they'll, and I'd like to • Professional vs casual pronunciation differences • Tongue twisters for articulation • Word stress in advanced vocabulary like phenomenal and unprecedented • Common native phrases used in everyday conversation This episode is perfect for intermediate to advanced English learners who want to improve spoken English, sound more natural, and build confidence in real conversations. Press play, repeat out loud, and train your mouth to move like a native speaker. Clarity builds confidence. Confidence builds fluency. Let's practice.
In moments of frustration, we can often say things without really thinking about their impact. The Book of James reminds us that our words matter! When we trust God to transform us from within, we must remember that every word we say reflects our changing hearts. Genuine faith calls us to pause and really consider the weight of our conversations. Speaker: Dr. Peter Tan-ChiSeries: Real FaithScripture: James 3:1-12Watch the full message here: https://go.ccf.org.ph/02152026Eng
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Introducing Last Call, an evening show with Matt Fradd for those of you that need another round. Kick back and enjoy as Fr. Gregory Pine and Matt Fradd reminisce on the various Pints sets of yore and join us in prayer as Father bestows an Epiphany blessing upon the new studio. Pints: Last Call Ep. 1
SUMMARY: Matt returns to Raiders Stadium for another gig. Jacob tries to exercise more, enjoys some cowbell, and 'ends' up adjacent to a prank nearly gone wrong. Plus, the guys share stories of bathroom urgencies, our thoughts on the Super Bowl halftime shows, and an Australian Scoopardy.
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Week 154! This week we are challenging you to a game of Tip of My Tongue. I give a description and you have to guess the word. Let's test those vocabularies! Enjoy!
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The Lord is the God of truth, His word is truth, and He delights in truth; there is no falseness, no deception in Him. Lying is contrary to His character. By Pastor Shawn Lyons.
This week on Summer House, Kyle and Amanda discuss their marriage with their friends and not each other, KJ and Ciara bond over their backgrounds, Lindsay appears and wants back in and more!Follow me on social media, find links to merch, Patreon and more here! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What do you do when your own tongue starts "shedding" like a snake and your doctor tells you to just "eat a banana"? Imagine waking up and seeing the world through 90s TV static, while your muscles literally stretch and tear like gum when you yawn. Làyla joins the boys to break down the reality of living with Refractory Myasthenia Gravis (MG), a version of the illness so stubborn it requires constant infusions just to keep her stable. From the terrifying moment she realized her jaw was atrophying, to the bizarre neurological world of Visual Snow Syndrome, Làyla shares it all with a level of humor and confidence that is honestly infectious.You can watch this entire episode over on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0EVgIbBQOxtKJ4qjAlfeutzZRfCGV8nbFollow Sickboy: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sickboypodcastTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sickboypodcastDiscord: https://discord.gg/expeUDN
You breathe through your mouth at night and think nothing of it. Maybe you snore. Maybe your kid does. Your dentist never mentioned it. Your doctor said it was normal. In this episode of Medical Disruptors, I sit down with Dr. Norma Cortez, a biological airway dentist who starts where most dentistry stops: breathing. We get into why cavities are often preventable, why "I avoid sugar" isn't the full shield people think it is, and how mouth breathing can quietly shift the oral microbiome, change your face shape, and compromise your sleep without a single provider flagging it. Dr. Cortez breaks down why the tongue matters more than most people realize, how craniofacial growth shapes the airway, and why myofunctional therapy can change the trajectory early, before kids grow into bigger, harder-to-fix problems. This episode connects the dots between your mouth, your inflammation, and the answers no one thought to look for. Want more practical health tips? Join my newsletter! https://freechapter.lpages.co/newsletter-opt-in/ Check us out on social media: drefratlamandre.com/instagram drefratlamandre.com/facebook drefratlamandre.com/tiktok #functionalmedicine #drefratlamandre #medicaldisruptor #NPwithaPHD #nursepractitioner #medicalgaslighting Chapters [00:00:46] Snoring changes everything [00:06:42] Cavities are preventable [00:12:21] Tongue and airway [00:27:56] Root canals debate [00:38:58] Fluoride controversy Guest Links: FB: https://www.facebook.com/people/thebiologicalairwaydentist/100089637356095/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/thebiologicalairwaydentist/ Website:https://www.thebiologicalairwaydentist.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What do you do when your own tongue starts "shedding" like a snake and your doctor tells you to just "eat a banana"? Imagine waking up and seeing the world through 90s TV static, while your muscles literally stretch and tear like gum when you yawn. Làyla joins the boys to break down the reality of living with Refractory Myasthenia Gravis (MG), a version of the illness so stubborn it requires constant infusions just to keep her stable. From the terrifying moment she realized her jaw was atrophying, to the bizarre neurological world of Visual Snow Syndrome, Làyla shares it all with a level of humor and confidence that is honestly infectious.You can watch this entire episode over on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0EVgIbBQOxtKJ4qjAlfeutzZRfCGV8nbFollow Sickboy: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sickboypodcastTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sickboypodcastDiscord: https://discord.gg/expeUDN
The enemy listens to every careless word. Discover why your casual humour might be sabotaging your future and learn to align your speech with God's promises today.
Is a "forest fire" of inflammation destroying your health from the inside out? Today on Eyes Wide Open, we sit down with Dr. Shivani Gupta to decode the "Inflammation Code" and reveal how ancient Ayurvedic wisdom can put out the fire of chronic disease. In this deep dive, we bridge the gap between ancient wisdom and modern science to uncover the "Inflammation Code." We discuss how childhood experiences shape our health journeys, the physiological impact of being out of sync with nature's clock, and the importance of advocating for root-cause medicine in a world dominated by quick-fix pharmaceuticals. Dr. Shivani shares practical, daily Ayurvedic rituals, from tongue scraping to seasonal eating, that empower you to take control of your vitality and navigate the complex supplement industry with transparency and confidence. Key Takeaways & Revelations The Circadian Clock: Why aligning your meal timing and sleep rituals with your circadian rhythm is the foundation of metabolic health. Inflammation as a "Forest Fire": How to identify the silent signs of systemic inflammation and use natural anti-inflammatories like turmeric to prevent chronic disease. Patient Advocacy: Why moving away from "pill-based" medicine requires a cultural shift toward preventative lifestyle strategies and personalized care. Supplement Transparency: How to identify medical-grade supplements and avoid the fillers and misinformation common in big-box retail brands. Ayurvedic Rituals: Practical steps for daily detoxification, including the benefits of oil pulling and tongue scraping. Our Mission Eyes Wide Open is a space for honest communication. Our goal is to remove the stigmas around mental health, holistic lifestyles, culture, and free speech so you can show up as your authentic self with your eyes wide open. By having real conversations about difficult truths, we move toward collective healing. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to Dr. Shivani Gupta and her holistic health philosophy 03:05 - Childhood stories that inspired a passion for healing 08:49 - The significance of the circadian rhythm in maintaining health 12:41 - Best practices for supporting your circadian clock through diet and routines 18:28 - Balancing the "hustle" with seasonal rhythms and off-seasons 20:22 - Ayurveda's approach to detox: Tongue scraping and oil pulling 24:32 - Researching inflammation and her new book, The Inflammation Code 28:48 - Debunking myths around processed foods and the influence of big corporations 33:53 - Conventional medicine vs. patient advocacy 45:33 - Building trust in the supplement industry with quality controls 50:24 - Personal stories about gluten-free living and body signals 55:12 - The science of turmeric and the launch of Fusionary Formulas 64:36 - From childhood health struggles to holistic advocacy 65:24 - Resources to connect with Dr. Shivani Gupta Resources & Links Get the Book: The Inflammation Code by Dr. Shivani Gupta Connect with Dr. Shivani Gupta: Instagram: @dr.shivanigupta Fusionary RX: @fusionaryformulasrx YouTube: @dr.shivanigupta Website: shivanigupta.com | fusionaryformulas.com Connect with Nick Thompson: Instagram: @nthompson513 UCAN Foundation: theucanfoundation.org YouTube: @EyesWideOpenContent LinkedIn: Nick Thompson
Lloyd has titled today's message "Friendship and the Tongue". One of the most rewarding and pleasant experiences we have is maintaining close friendships. Having someone you can rely on, and being someone who can be relied on is an important component in a happy life. God has some very distinct advice for us in this area.
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Gussie Larkin and Ezra Simons of Earth Tongue play a live set in the bFM lounge ahead of releasing their third LP together Dungeon Vision this Friday!
Send us a textIn this engaging episode of the Daily Nothings podcast, Mary Glen's stories of resilience, creativity, and humor remind us that life is an adventure filled with unexpected twists and turns. She shares a shocking diagnosis in the peak of her military career. More importantly, she shares the lessons she learned and love she felt along the way.If you are looking for ways to show up for your friends in hard times, this episode is for you!Abundantly Yours: Shop at abundantlyyours.org and follow @abundantly.yours on Instagram. Use Code DAILYNOTHINGS for 20% off your order!St. Paul Center: Learn how to elevate your speech withr Fr. Gregory Pine's new book Training the Tongue at stpaulcenter.com/trainingthetongue. Support the showReceive EXTRA content by joining our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/TheDailyNothingsPodcast Subscribe to our YouTube channel here: https://youtube.com/@thedailynothingspodcast?si=zxKuNgKossdwHvQhThanks for listening to The Daily Nothings Podcast! Be sure to subscribe and leave a rate and review.
Words are never neutral—they build worlds. In this opening message of the World Builders series, CJ Ward teaches from James 3, reminding us that our words shape the environments we live in every day. Just as God created through His Word, we influence the world around us through what we say. Discover how your words affect your relationships, your inner life, and your faith—and how Jesus invites us to become intentional world builders. Chapters (00:00:02) - This Week's Teaching: Words of World Builders(00:01:09) - James 3: The Tongue(00:03:16) - Blanks Speak louder than Words(00:07:43) - James 1: Words and Actions(00:13:46) - Experiment 1(00:18:47) - God's Words Build Worlds(00:23:56) - "You Live in the World Your Words Build for Me"(00:26:28) - These Words Are God's Words for Us
#86 A Double Edged Sword ~ Power In The Tongue To Bless Or CursePlease Note:I do not nor have i ever monetized my channel, if you see ads it is not me, it is the platform. I suggest you listen on podcast platforms like apple podcasts and spotify. When you come here be respectful and mature in your communications. This is not a kindergarden and I do not have the time to monitor who is writing what here. I do not reply to any comments nor do i engage in conversations here. Never engage with anyone that may write to you claiming to represent me or this channel. Remember that God see's all, and every idle word will be brought into judgement including what you utter in comments sections. Take heed, be vigilent, sober minded and apt to have an answer for your faith, don't come here to argue and put stumbling blocks before the faces of others. Support one another to grow in the faith and truth. God bless.Disclaimer: All content on this channel is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice of any kind. By watching this video, you agree to assume 100% responsibility for the consequences of acting upon this information. You are encouraged to use your own discernment and free will when listening to anyone.Copyright © Wisdom Within God's Word Channel. All Rights Reserved.
In this episode, host Lisa Paladino, CNM, IBCLC addresses a growing concern in the tongue tie and breastfeeding community: unproven claims about preventing tongue tie. With compassion for families and commitment to evidence-based care, Lisa discusses: • How unverified social media claims can unintentionally turn into perceived “facts” • Why ambiguous or absolute prevention messaging can lead to shame and blame for parents • The difference between empowerment and guilt-based health messages • A respectful, evidence-informed reframe of how we talk about risk, optimization, and biologyThis episode is for clinicians, parents, and anyone who wants to understand how to navigate health conversations with integrity.More From Tongue Tie Experts:To learn more, download freebies, and for the links mentioned in the episode, including our popular course, Understanding Milk Supply for Medical and Birth Professionals, click here: www.tonguetieexperts.net/LinksUse code PODCAST15 for 15% off all of our offerings.This podcast is meant for education and conversation only. It is not medical advice and does not replace formal education, professional training, or individualized care from a qualified healthcare provider. Always seek appropriate guidance for individual concerns. The views and opinions shared by our guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or Tongue-tie experts.
Visit our webpage to join our growing communitywww.podpage.com/the-3-13-men-money-and-marriageCash App $a114johnsonSummaryIn this episode of the 313 Men Money and Marriage podcast, host Andrew Johnson discusses the significant impact of words on relationships, particularly how the tongue can ruin marriages. He explores various communication styles that can be damaging, such as passive aggression, flamethrowers, and the silent treatment. Johnson emphasizes the importance of understanding why we use hurtful words and offers practical tools for healthier communication, including the five-second rule and assertive communication techniques. The episode concludes with a reminder of the importance of creating a safe emotional space in relationships.TakeawaysWords can destroy relationships regardless of their duration.The tongue, though small, can cause immense emotional damage.Passive aggression is a dangerous communication style.Flamethrowers bring up past mistakes during arguments.Silence can be a form of manipulation in relationships.We often lash out when we feel cornered or attacked.Learned behaviors from childhood can affect adult relationships.Using 'I statements' can improve communication.The 'think filter' can help in responding thoughtfully.Creating a safe emotional space is crucial for relationship recovery.The Tongue: A Relationship's Worst EnemyWords Matter: The Impact of Communication"The tongue can ruin a relationship.""Once you say it, it's out there.""Use the five second rule before responding."Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Topic01:31 The Power of Words in Relationships04:08 Understanding Passive Aggression08:51 The Flamethrower Communication Style11:34 The Silent Treatment and Its Impact13:15 Why We Use Hurtful Words14:52 Tools for Healthy Communication19:54 Conclusion and Resources
Kaye Baumgardner, M.S., CCC-SLP, CLC is a speech therapist with expertise in Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders (OMD). She has had extensive training and years of experience evaluating and working with infants and children who have muscle-based and sensory-based feeding disorders. She joined the podcast today to answer a listener question about an infant with parental concern for drooling and tongue protrusion. For more information on her practice, go to https://www.minnetonkatherapy.com/kaye-b/ If you would like to suggest a topic for us to cover on the podcast, please send an e-mail to DownSyndromeCenter@chp.edu. If you would like to partner with the Down Syndrome Center, including this podcast, please visit https://givetochildrens.org/downsyndromecenter. We are thankful for the generous donation from Caring for Kids – The Carrie Martin Fund that provides the funding for the podcast recording equipment and hosting costs for this podcast.
On the Purposely Catholic Podcast, Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P. joins us to talk about his new book Your Eucharistic Identity, why faith isn't a feeling, and how the Eucharist shapes who we are. We also get into football, spiritual dryness, and what it means to live a grounded, sacramental life.Chapters:00:00 Intro01:03 Fr. Gregory Pine Joins the show02:20 Finding identity in our culture and incorporating faith06:00 How does the Eucharist in particular inform our identity?09:00 Are we ready as a church to make the Eucharist the center?14:00 Faith isn't a feeling17:28 Believing in the Eucharist even when its tough to19:10 What do you suggest for people who struggle with the Eucharist?21:20 Fake Miracle at SJE???23:20 Time spent with the Lord is time spent well, even when you don't feel it26:00 Jesus is a friend26:50 Training the tongue30:50 Tips for hot heads when it comes to speech35:45 Football talk, Super bowl thoughts39:55 Purposely POP QUIZ✴️
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"My parents loved me..." That's how Fr Gregory Pine OP began his testimony when Bishop Frank asked about his journey of faith. Fr Gregory joined us on Let Me Be Frank to talk about his new book: Training The Tongue And Growing Beyond Sins of Speech... which details how we can elevate our speech, enhance conversation, and (most importantly) cultivate communion. Fr Gregory & Bishop Frank also talk about: ...are there times when you should withhold the truth? ...can reading the classics enhance our speech and communication? ...what role does humor play in conversation and interaction? ...how do Millennials & Gen Z differ in their relationship with Truth? You will certainly enjoy this conversation! And be sure to pick up a copy of Training the Tongue for Lent. Pax Christi, Steve Lee The other guy on Let Me Be Frank
In this episode, we dive into what the Bible says about how Christians should use their tongues. Building on our previous discussion about illegitimate uses of speech, we explore four biblical purposes for our words and practical ways to honor God with what we say.This episode is brought to you by our ministry partner Accountable2You. Join thousands living in freedom with nothing to hide, and visit https://accountable2you.com/dialin. Use our unique code DIALIN to get 25% off your first year of an Accountable2You Personal or Family Plan
Dante Micheaux's rich and rollicking poem “Theologies for Korah” is written on the occasion of an infant's baptism, but it's anything but baby talk or bland instruction. Religious figures, rites, and symbols are proffered, not as liturgy or lore to be swallowed whole, eyes shut, but as people, stories, and ideas that cry out to be seen, played with, and engaged with. We invite you to subscribe to Pádraig's weekly Poetry Unbound Substack, read the Poetry Unbound books and his newest work, Kitchen Hymns, or listen to all our Poetry Unbound episodes. Dante Micheaux is the author of Circus, which won the Four Quartets Prize from the Poetry Society of America and the T. S. Eliot Foundation, and Amorous Shepherd. His poems and translations have appeared in African American Review, The American Poetry Review, Callaloo, Literary Imagination, Poem-A-Day, Poetry, and Tongue, among other journals and anthologies. Micheaux's other honors include the Oscar Wilde Award, an Amy Clampitt Residency, the Ambit Prize, and a fellowship from The New York Times Foundation. He is a Fellow and Artistic Director at Cave Canem Foundation. Micheaux's most recent work is the libretto, Sky in a Small Cage.Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Send us a textIn this episode of Daily Nothings, we explore discretion as a Catholic virtue and why it matters so much for Catholic women navigating modern life. In a culture shaped by social media, oversharing, and constant visibility, discretion can feel countercultural, yet it is essential for protecting the heart and cultivating a strong interior life.This conversation looks at what discretion means in the Catholic life, how it relates to boundaries, dating, friendships, and modesty, and why choosing not to share everything can be an act of wisdom, self-respect, and trust in God. We also reflect on how Catholic women can practice discretion online, in relationships, and in their spiritual lives without becoming closed off or distant.If you are a young Catholic woman seeking clarity, peace, and deeper intentionality in how you live and share your life, this episode offers a gentle invitation to rediscover discretion as a path toward freedom, holiness, and authentic connection.Abundantly Yours: Shop at abundantlyyours.org and follow @abundantly.yours on Instagram. Use Code DAILYNOTHINGS for 20% off your order!St. Paul Center: Learn how to elevate your speech and pre-order Fr. Gregory Pine's new book Training the Tongue at stpaulcenter.com/trainingthetongue. Use code Daily20 at checkout for 20% off by February 4th and enter for a chance to win on of three signed copies.Support the showReceive EXTRA content by joining our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/TheDailyNothingsPodcast Subscribe to our YouTube channel here: https://youtube.com/@thedailynothingspodcast?si=zxKuNgKossdwHvQhThanks for listening to The Daily Nothings Podcast! Be sure to subscribe and leave a rate and review.
Listen in to Pastor James Sabin's talk from this week's EDGE! Real faith controls the tongue because what we say reveals what's in our hearts. For more information on EDGE Student Ministries, please visit www.edgestudents.org.
Guilt-free snacking on the fruits of Copenhagen, magazine editor Andy Lyons, writer Harry Pearson and host Daniel Gray discuss Walk Offs and Protests, from Greek gun slingers to Senegal shenanigans via the Bob McNab of the Alps. Magazine Deputy Editor Ffion Thomas takes us inside the pages of WSC issue 461 and Record Breakers brings a Leith lullaby. Support the showSupport us in 2026 - sign up to hear twice as many podcasts and longer editions of these ones, and support our print magazine. Join the WSC Supporters' Club here: www.patreon.com/whensaturdaycomes
Many Catholics feel spiritually dry or burned out, even while praying often, attending Mass, and practicing multiple devotions.In this episode of St. Anthony's Tongue, we explore what I call spiritual gluttony. This is the subtle habit of consuming prayers, devotions, and spiritual practices in a way that exhausts us instead of transforming us.This is not a rejection of Catholic devotion. It is an invitation to stop performing and start receiving.We talk about why so many Catholics feel they need to earn the love of God, how prayer can quietly become transactional, and why silence and stillness are essential to the Christian life. We also reflect on the difference between spiritual dryness and spiritual exhaustion, and why many people are not distant from God but simply tired.This episode gently introduces the movement of prayer from vocal prayer to meditation and contemplation, and why devotion is meant to lead to union with God rather than accumulation.You are not broken.You may simply be exhausted.And God is not disappointed in you.Peace be with you.
Send us a textWhat happens when the people who should comfort you bring the sharpest knives? We step into Job 15 and watch Eliphaz return with a blistering verdict, branding Job's words as “east wind” and dismissing his theology as destructive heat. The clash isn't just about doctrine; it's about how doctrine is used. Are we building up the hurting with truth, or brandishing truth to build our own standing?We walk through the assumptions that fueled Job's friends: the tidy equation of prosperity with righteousness and suffering with secret sin. That formula is seductive because it flatters our need for control. But it collapses under the weight of real life and the witness of Scripture. Job's lament is not rebellion; it is reverent faith under pressure. He clings to God's sovereignty, atonement, and wisdom while his community reads his pain as proof of guilt. Along the way we surface hard questions: Why are some bolder correcting brothers than confronting the world? How does jealousy hide beneath piety? What does compassion look like when the facts are unclear and the wounds are fresh?You'll hear a candid roundtable where we name church hurt without flinching and still call the church to better love. We unpack why misapplied orthodoxy harms, how to discern motives when counsel feels cold, and why true courage comforts first and corrects with care. And we trace the arc toward vindication: God will later affirm Job's words and require his friends to seek his intercession, a sobering reminder that the Lord weighs hearts, not optics.If you've ever been misunderstood while clinging to God, this conversation offers clarity, courage, and comfort. Listen, share it with someone who needs a gentle word today, and if it resonates, subscribe and leave a review so others can find it too.Support the showBE PROVOKED AND BE PERSUADED!
Send us a textIf you've ever felt the tension between comfort and conviction, this conversation meets you where you live. We start with a bold claim: God's perfection never changes, and that unshakable character is the only safe place to put your trust. From there, we challenge assumptions about Christian Zionism and any theology that ties Christian hope to geography, lineage, or a rebuild of sacred places. Christ is the final temple, and He gathers one people from every nation—Jew and Gentile—built together as living stones.We wrestle honestly with history and belief, drawing a clear line between people and mindsets while calling listeners to become students of Scripture rather than passengers of cultural narratives. The message is both corrective and freeing: Abraham's promise points to a worldwide family in Christ, not a narrow destiny on a map. When faith is grounded in Jesus alone, unity expands, worship deepens, and our identity no longer depends on borders or politics.Then the lens narrows to the heart. We talk about personal revival—returning to Bible and prayer with urgency—and confront the counterfeit god of “love without truth.” Real love corrects, warns, and calls us to repentance. Jesus does not negotiate with sin; He leads us out of it. That's why grace must walk hand in hand with truth, shaping a church that can endure dark days with courage and compassion. Along the way, we share real-life care through intercessory prayer for a sister facing surgery, modeling the kind of community that stands together when answers are scarce and fear is loud.Listen for a bracing, hope-filled call to trust God's unchanging character, belong to a global body in Christ, and choose love with a backbone. If this resonates, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review to help more people find the show—and tell us: where did truth challenge you most today?Support the showBE PROVOKED AND BE PERSUADED!
Send us a textWhat if heartfelt lament isn't rebellion but faith under pressure? We trace that question from the fire of Jeremiah and Isaiah to the ash heap with Job, where friends confuse honest grief with crafty speech. Along the way, we share a real story of walking back into church after tension, choosing reconciliation over avoidance, and learning that being wronged doesn't guarantee a righteous response. The thread is simple and demanding: judge speech by truth, not by tone or circumstance.We dive deep into Job 15 and the charge that “your mouth utters iniquity,” asking why people label uncomfortable truths as unloving. The challenge lands on modern ground: believers often police emotion instead of testing claims by Scripture. We also confront selective courage in public theology. If Jesus is Lord, then any system that denies him stands opposed to the gospel; consistency matters more than cultural comfort. That doesn't mean cruelty. It means clarity with humility, even-handed conviction, and a refusal to let sensitivity silence the message.From there we zoom out to the foundation: your doctrine of God directs your reading of the Bible. Start with who God is—holy, immutable, omniscient, omnipotent, sovereign—and hard passages come into focus without bending his nature. “God repented” in Genesis 6 reads as grief, not change. Claims about his will harmonize with his character across the canon. Interpretation is never neutral, so we call for a thick weave of biblical witnesses, testing ideas by the whole counsel of Scripture. The result is a steadier church life: lament without guilt, correction without pride, courage without partiality, and worship anchored in the God who never changes.If this conversation sharpened your thinking or steadied your heart, follow the show, share it with a friend who loves the Book of Job, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway. Your words help others find truth that doesn't flinch.Support the showBE PROVOKED AND BE PERSUADED!
Send us a textWhat if the people meant to comfort you become your fiercest critics? We dive into Job's story to expose a pattern that still haunts modern faith communities: confusing usefulness with truth, mistaking grief for rebellion, and calling accusation “defending God.” From the raw opening reflections on human nature and piling on, to Scripture-guided corrections about the aim of instruction being love, we unpack how counsel turns cruel when it ignores the heart of the sufferer and the character of God.I walk through the conversation's pivotal insights: Job's friends judged his words by impact, not accuracy, and equated pain with punishment. We test that reflex against a richer theology of suffering where God refines the righteous and invites bold lament. We also explore why truth stands on its own, even when it comes through flawed messengers, and why grace is never the wrong response when you don't know the whole story. Throughout, we share lived experiences of relational strain and spiritual “pile-ons,” and we name the quiet courage it takes to refuse the hammer and be a healer.This episode is a call to rebuild how we correct, comfort, and carry each other. The body of Christ thrives through unity, not uniformity; empathy, not adrenaline; restoration, not rhetoric. If your theology breaks the wounded, it needs repair. Join us to rethink the “do better” instinct, learn to listen before you label, and rediscover how honest prayer deepens dependence on God. If this conversation helps you see a kinder path forward, subscribe, share with a friend who needs encouragement, and leave a review telling us how you're choosing grace this week.Support the showBE PROVOKED AND BE PERSUADED!
Send us a textWe are called to be close to him and then be sent out by Him and for Him. This week, Court and Meghan dive into scripture and share the importance of living for Jesus. We are all called to be His disciples and we have to recenter our priorities for this truth. Enjoy a convicting and honest check in with your two fave Catholic girlies and let us know how you desire to make Jesus your top priority again!Abundantly Yours: Shop at abundantlyyours.org and follow @abundantly.yours on Instagram. Use Code DAILYNOTHINGS for 20% off your order!St. Paul Center: Learn how to elevate your speech and pre-order Fr. Gregory Pine's new book Training the Tongue at stpaulcenter.com/trainingthetongue. Use code Daily20 at checkout for 20% off by February 4th and enter for a chance to win on of three signed copies.Receive EXTRA content by joining our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/TheDailyNothingsPodcast Subscribe to our YouTube channel here: https://youtube.com/@thedailynothingspodcast?si=zxKuNgKossdwHvQhThanks for listening to The Daily Nothings Podcast! Be sure to subscribe and leave a rate and review.
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In this energizing episode of the Tongue Tie Experts Podcast, host Lisa Paladino sits down with Jessica Altemara for an inspiring conversation about ICAP (International Consortium of Ankyloglossia Professionals) and the upcoming conference.With genuine excitement and deep respect for the work being done, Lisa and Jessica share the story of how ICAP has grown into a leading organization in the tongue tie and infant feeding space, bringing together professionals across lactation, dentistry, medicine, and therapy.Throughout the episode, Jessica's passion and dedication to ICAP shine as she describes what makes this conference truly different - its powerful sense of community, commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration, hands-on, interactive workshops, and an expanding focus on research and evidence-informed practice.They reflect on ICAP's journey from a small, new nonprofit into an established professional home for those supporting families with ankyloglossia, breastfeeding challenges, and oral function concerns.Listeners will hear what to expect from the upcoming hybrid ICAP conference in April, 2026, why so many professionals return year after year, and how being part of the ICAP community supports not only clinical excellence, but also meaningful connection, confidence, and professional growth.Resources & Links Mentioned:
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We always say the first step towards change is awareness. Because you can't change something until you become aware of it. Consider this podcast your awareness to check the tongue when you have chronic pain and can't get yourself out of fight or flight. Take a listen for 10 minutes to this podcast episode and follow the link below to get some good exercises to make a difference for you. Thank you so much for listening. This can be a game changer for you. TONGUE VIDEO PLAYLIST Stop Chasing Pain Website
Tongue twisters. Frosty holidays. Scandals. Big ol' rodent butts. Let's talk groundhogs with UCLA conservationist, field biologist, professor and Marmotologist, Dr. Daniel Blumstein. We cover what broadly is a marmot, the Buddhism and paganism of the midwinter slump, marmot parenthood, what they are singing into the wind, how to co-exist with one in your garden, why they don't get stressed about holiday bingeing, the real estate layout of a groundhog lair, how and why we celebrate Groundhog Day, romantic advice you should not take from a marmot, what to do if you want a marmot as a pet, why their blood boggled science, and the wandering etymology behind their aliases. It's an episode you'll want to hear over and over. And over. And over. And over. Visit the Blumstein Lab and follow Dr. Blumstein on Google ScholarA donation went to the Rocky Mountain Biological LaboratoryMore episode sources and linksOther episodes you may enjoy: Sciuridology (SQUIRRELS), Hydrochoerology (CAPYBARAS), Castorology (BEAVERS), Erethizonology (PORCUPINES), Urban Rodentology (SEWER RATS), Mammalogy (MAMMALS), Procyonology (RACCOONS), Lutrinology (OTTERS), Urocyonology (LITTLE GRAY FOXES), Witchology (WITCHES & WITCHCRAFT), Thermophysiology (BODY HEAT), Acarology (TICKS), Vampirology (VAMPIRES), Environmental Toxicology (POISONS + TRAIN DERAILMENT), Road Ecology (ROAD KILL)400+ Ologies episodes sorted by topicSmologies (short, classroom-safe) episodesSponsors of OlogiesTranscripts and bleeped episodesBecome a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, hoodies, totes!Follow Ologies on Instagram and BlueskyFollow Alie Ward on Instagram and TikTokEditing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio Productions and Jake ChaffeeManaging Director: Susan HaleScheduling Producer: Noel DilworthTranscripts by Aveline Malek Website by Kelly R. DwyerTheme song by Nick Thorburn Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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