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Marci's dog is sexist. Turi's foster dog is oversexed. Someone who has a body part should be able to identify that part. A chatbot could do a better job of convincing you...of anything. Trivial (or lazy?) Amazon deliveries. How pets learn to eat disgusting things.
Llega el esperado programa Especial de Navidad: cine, cultura pop y trivial hasta que suenen las campanadas de Nochevieja ¡DOWN! En Cine de barra la Navidad no se celebra con villancicos ni con discursos solemnes, sino como debe ser: repasando lo mejor del año, discutiendo sin razón aparente y jugando a trivials imposibles mientras alguien grita “¡COMEBOLSAS! ¡NEGREIRA!”. Nuestro Especial de Navidad vuelve puntual para despedir 2025 como más nos gusta: entre risas, nostalgia y referencias que solo entendemos nosotros… y tú. En este episodio hacemos balance de lo que más nos ha marcado durante el año en series, películas y documentales, con un pequeño desvío hacia el territorio de los videojuegos y los libros, porque sí, también leemos (a veces). Recomendaciones, descubrimientos inesperados, obsesiones pasajeras y alguna que otra decepción se mezclan en una charla navideña que va tan desordenada como una sobremesa con polvorones y anís. Pero como todo especial de Navidad que se precie, aquí no solo se habla: se juega. Vuelven los trivials marca de la casa, con juegos como el concurso de parentescos imposibles entre actores, directores, presentadores y cantantes famosos. También ponemos a prueba nuestros conocimientos sobre excentricidades del cine, porque siempre hay alguien que se deja un pastizal en objetos raros, rodaba sin saberse el texto o era amenazado por una tribu indígena. La cultura pop campa a sus anchas, con preguntas sobre las campanadas de Nochevieja, debates eternos sobre Ramón García y su capa y, por supuesto, un trivial especial de La Jungla de cristal, porque si no se habla de John McClane en Navidad, ¿para qué estamos aquí? Y para cerrar el círculo del viaje en el tiempo, llega uno de los momentos más celebrados: Luigi Vercotti nos trae un CQNHSV en formato concurso sobre las canciones más escuchadas por año de las décadas de los 80 y 90, donde la nostalgia pega más fuerte que las palabras de tu suegra. Un episodio en el que han participado Luigi Vercotti, Raúl Senko, Plissken y Benalmadelman, hecho para escuchar con manta, bebida caliente (o no tanto) y ganas de pasarlo bien. Porque si algo tenemos claro en Cine de barra, es que la Navidad también se celebra hablando de cine… y fallando trivials con dignidad.
We live in a world full of noise, distractions, and things that promise meaning but leave us empty. Beneath it all is a simple question: Are we chasing what's trivial, or are we carrying what truly matters?When Scripture speaks of the glory of God, it describes something weighty, real, and transformative. An encounter with God's glory exposes what is empty and draws us into a life of substance, purpose, and eternal significance.
In this episode, we're talkin' about bein' petty. Zweli shares personal stories of when he let his pettiness shine through, from a parking lot drama to a road rage incident. He's joined by listeners who've got their own tales of being petty, from hiding a friend's laptop charger to dragging out a game of chess. We're talkin' about what triggers our pettiness, how we react to it, and whether it's a good or bad thing. So, how petty are you? Join the conversation and share your own stories of when you've let your pettiness take over. Spend weekday afternoons with Zweli. He keeps you in the loop with everything from music and movies to sport and pop culture. Hear what the Word on the Street is, test your skills with the high-pressure 6 Out of 6, and get ready to be entertained. Thank you for listening to an Afternoons with Zweli podcast Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 12:00 to 15:00 (SA Time) toAfternoons with Zweli broadcast on 947 https://www.primediaplus.com/station/947 For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/FeeL6wYor find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/pRBikjo Subscribe to the 947 Weekly Newsletter herehttps://buff.ly/hf9IuR9 Follow us on social media 947 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/947Joburg/ 947 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@947joburg 947 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/947joburg 947 on X https://x.com/947 947 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@947JoburgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we ended the last episode, the doctor had told me to eat, and oh man, did I start eating. Looking back on it, I call it 'Healing in the Beehive," because they put me on a standard American diet loaded with carbohydrates and sugar. And I loved every bit of it. Cheeseburgers, tuna melt sandwiches, cookies, cake, pie a la mode. You name it. It was like going down a nostalgic memory lane of the favorite foods of my childhood. I stayed in the hospital for a total of ten days. They explained to me that I had suffered a massive stroke, but for some reason, call it grace, luck or both, the huge blood clot that had caused it found its resting place in my lower right cerebellum. Although that part of the brain is responsible for movement and balance, and the clot had destroyed a large portion of it, it landed in a place that did me no lasting harm, except for a very minor visual impairment. It wiped out a small portion of my left peripheral vision, which just happens to have been where I started seeing that light in the beginning that started the whole thing. During my stay in the hospital, it seemed like everyone who was taking care of me reminded me again and again of how lucky I had been. It was kind of funny because I really didn't have that much of a direct connection to my actual situation. I mean in my experience, I did have a day or two of being pretty out of it, but that's about it, I was pretty out of it. And then the next thing I knew, I felt fine. Of course, Sally knew what had really happened because she had lived through it. But in essence, I kind of slept through it. And if I hadn't been told how sick I'd been and how close to death I had actually come, I would never have known it. Anyway, during the hospital stay, it seemed like I was constantly presented with reminders of my situation . One night, for example, they brought me a piece of cherry pie ala mode, which was always one of my most favorite desserts, and I always get it with vanilla ice cream. Early on, that combination of cherry and vanilla had become a central part of my happy reward center. When I got to dessert and uncovered the plate, I saw that it had chocolate ice cream on the pie rather than vanilla. It was a bummer, but hey, I could handle it. "Oh," I said, somewhat disappointed as I looked at the plate. A doctor was in the room, just finishing up his quick exam of me. "What's wrong?" he asked. "Oh nothing," I replied. "It's just that they brought me the wrong ice cream. I like vanilla on my cherry pie and they brought me chocolate. It's no big deal." "Do you know where you are?" the doctor asked me, quizzically. "Sure," I replied, "I'm in the hospital." "You're in the Thomas Jefferson University Hospital of Neuroscience. You've had a massive stroke and you're in the intensive care unit," he corrected me. "And you know what? Most people get carried out of here or they get wheeled out. And it looks like you're going to just stand up and walk away from all this." He wasn't confrontational at all. He was very nice, but he was clearly making his point. "If I were you," he added, "I wouldn't be thinking too much about chocolate and vanilla anymore." He smiled at me and left the room. I got the message and took it in. It never hurts to be reminded of how fortunate you really are. Finally, my blood levels got to the right point and they decided to let me go. At the end, when I was ready to leave, I was sitting in my room and the head nurse came in to do some final paper work and say good-bye. Her name was Anna. She was in her late-forties and had come over from Russia about 20 years earlier. She saw me several times every day and we had become quite close. "You know, David, we have a folder here that we call the Hand of God Folder and that's where your file's going," she said as she was filling out a form. "It's for cases where a horrible tragedy could have happened, but for some reason it didn't. And we can't explain it. We don't know how these remarkable things happen. If we did we would certainly try to do it ourselves. But we can't. So –we have the Hand of God Folder…" She kept writing and then she looked up at me. "OK, we're done," she concluded. "Now, don't take this the wrong way. You're a very nice person and I'm glad we got to know each other. But I hope I never see you again." She paused for a moment and looked me in the eye. I felt intuitively that she was about to say something deeply meaningful or me, and as soon as she began talking, I knew I was right. "Look, you were here for ten days. I've been here for twelve years, and believe me, I've seen everything. And you really have no idea what happened here and, let alone what you've been spared from. "Let's just put it this way," she continued, "For the rest of your life, if you woke up every morning and before you did anything, you got down on your knees and thanked God for the miracle that happened here, you'd still be understating it. "And even from just a medical perspective, this really was a miracle." She went silent for a moment or two. "And believe me, you'll never be able to come up with the amount of gratitude in your heart that would be appropriate for the gift that you've been given. Never. Ever." Moving me to silence, her words went straight to my heart. "Well, I'm sure you're right." I thought to myself, deeply moved. And then something hit me, "Well, at least I can try." Then another thought hit me, "Not a bad way to spend the rest of your life." "Thank you, dear," I finally said to her. "Thanks for everything." She hugged me, gave me a kiss on the cheek and had me sit in the wheelchair that was mandatory for check outs. She wheeled me out into the hall, where Sally was waiting for me. They talked warmly for a few minutes, then my ever-faithful wife took the chair from her, and with rock-steady hands, wheeled me out to the car and drove me back home. Within a few months, I made a complete recovery from the stroke and was able to return to my normal life once again. It kind of felt like nothing had happened and physically, nothing really had. All my faculties were intact and my life went back to business as usual. But that was all on the outside. Within myself, I was never really the same again. How could I be? When you've been unexpectantly taken to the Exit Door like that and then you're suddenly given another chance, it can be subtle, but everything on the inside changes. Now, for the most part, we all have our normal routines, our responsibilities, and of course, our hopes and fears. But as the years go on, most of our focus goes to solving our problems, big or small. It becomes a never-ending process and we can end up taking the best parts of our lives for granted while ignoring the incredible beauty that's within us and around us. For me, that had all come to a sudden, screeching halt and I had been removed from my own routine for quite some time. Now, as I returned to it, even though externally it was basically the same, with the understanding that I had been given a second chance, I was seeing it with eyes that were drenched with gratitude. But something else was running through me as well. A feeling kept welling up within, like a powerful current at the bottom of the ocean that you can't see from the surface, but you can certainly feel it if you're standing in it. In this way, deep in the core of my being, I kept feeling a strong determination to make the most out of whatever time I had left. In that regard, as the stroke had begun and I was instructed to prepare to die, at one point I was asked if I had learned anything. And that simple question led me to realize how much I actually had learned about the higher understandings in life. At that point, I felt content with how I had lived and how much I had learned and I quickly came to the conclusion that if my time on Earth was really coming to an end at that point, I felt ready for it. Now, looking back on these extremely powerful events, I could see that my inner growth, the evolution of my awareness, was clearly the most important part of my life. And that made perfect sense because everything on the outside, my relationships with my family and friends, my life in the world, in essence who I thought I was and what I was doing, was just a basic reflection of my inner being, which was who I really was, within myself. I understood that I really could have easily died at that point, but I didn't. Instead, I had been given more time and I was starting to grasp what a tremendous opportunity that was. Whether I had a few more months, a few more years or a few more decades, it was becoming clear that my focus was to keep on growing toward the highest. So, I returned to my inner practices with a renewed sense of determination. But I was in for an unexpected and rather pleasant surprise. It had all gotten much easier. Actually, looking back on it, it made perfect sense. A lot of the allure of the outer life had fallen away. A close brush with death has a way of doing that to you. It automatically reorganizes your priorities. Trivial things become really trivial. And what matters most, becomes what really matters the most. Now, my practices still required making effort, but things were very different. It was like what happens when winter starts turning into spring. You have the same back yard, but what a difference. The frost is melting and the frozen stream starts running again. Soon buds appear and the scene becomes filled with beautiful flowers and birds, not to mention the sweet fragrances that continually fill the air. But as beautiful as it is, it still requires conscious effort to tend the garden. But this is a different kind of effort – it's the effort of finding, rather than the effort of searching. Although the outer may seem to remain the same, like a rocket that finally escapes the earth's atmosphere, with the resistance gone, the inner transformation keeps picking up speed. So, to go from a space age analogy to an ancient one – as the Zen saying put it a couple of thousand years ago – Before Enlightenment: Chopping Wood and Carrying Water. After Enlightenment: Chopping Wood and Carrying Water. And to close with a much newer old statement from a song by David Byrne Same as it ever was. Same as it ever was. Well, let's let these observations put a timeless end to this episode. And as always, keep your eyes mind and heart open, and let's get together in the next one.
Woke women on TikTok are losing their minds over... the color of the year? I break it down in this episode of the Brad vs Everyone podcast. Plus, a viral video featuring a racist Cinnabon employee and Somali customers divides the internet, and Tucker Carlson spreads some strange lies about... Uganda? Support My Show: https://linktr.ee/bradpolumboSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WAKE UP! (0:30); Trivial things that set you off (6:40); Lauren McNabb on dirty bus shelters and vandalism (13:00); MB Lung Association - Manitoba Quits campaign ends Dec 15th/Christmas Seals fundraising campaign to help people quit , Juliette Mucha, President & CEO Manitoba Lung Association, (23:25); SPORTS! With Jim Toth (30:50); Volunteer awards! Ashley Seymour, Executive Directo, Volunteer Manitoba (42:20); Winning entry on trivial things that set you off (48:15).
IBM was instrumental to the entire 20th century of computing — but it's a lot harder for most of us to see what it's been up to during this century. That's because it's fully an enterprise company, and CEO Arvind Krishna says that business is booming. But there's a huge change coming to that business as well, as Watson-style deep learning has given way to LLMs and generative AI. Sure, Arvind says IBM got there a little too early. But he doesn't seem concerned that IBM would be stuck on the sidelines. Links: Computer wins on ‘Jeopardy!': Trivial, it's not | New York Times (2011) What Ever Happened to IBM's Watson? | New York Times (2021) America Forgot About IBM Watson. Is ChatGPT Next? | The Atlantic IBM acquires Red Hat | The Verge IBM and Groq Partner to Accelerate Enterprise AI Deployment | IBM IBM's Jerry Chow on the future of quantum computing | Decoder IBM: quantum computing partnership with AMD is bearing fruit | The Verge Subscribe to The Verge to access the ad-free version of Decoder! Credits: Decoder is a production of The Verge and part of the Vox Media Podcast Network. Our producers are Kate Cox and Nick Statt. Our editor is Ursa Wright. Our editorial director is Kevin McShane. The Decoder music is by Breakmaster Cylinder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What happens when a government abruptly cuts off the lifeline of pure science? Imagine canceling Albert Einstein just before he published [E = mc². Terence Tao, the “Mozart of Mathematics,” was one of the unlucky researchers hit when the Trump administration suddenly terminated his federal research funding. Today, I walk and talk with Tao at UCLA to understand how America's greatest living mathematician found himself blindsided by a bureaucratic earthquake — and what it means for the future of discovery. This is Part 1 of our deep dive into Tao's work, his warnings about the collapse of U.S. research infrastructure, and why mathematics is the unseen root system supporting all of modern technology.
The last two weeks, we've gone deep—identifying our triggers, examining our false gods, and tracing our reactions back to childhood wounds and false beliefs. Heavy stuff. Important stuff.But this week? We're talking about the triggers that aren't tied to trauma. The trivial things that still set us off: slow WiFi, traffic, plans changing, someone chewing loudly, technology failing at the worst moment.Here's the uncomfortable truth: spiritual maturity isn't measured by what you know—it's revealed by how we respond to life's minor irritations. And right now, most of us are being controlled by things that don't matter.We'll discover that how we handle trivial frustrations reveals our true maturity. We explore why small things trigger us (we're maxed out, we've lost perspective, we're spiritually immature), and what it costs us when we let them control us—wasted energy, damaged relationships, and missed kingdom opportunities.The gospel confronts our belief that we deserve comfort and convenience. Jesus endured the ultimate inconvenience—the cross—so we could be free. When we're secure in what Christ has done, trivial things lose their power because we're no longer looking to circumstances for peace, to convenience for security, or to control for safety.
Start your day with brief yet meaningful devotionals from Pastor Scott. Each episode offers spiritual insight and encouragement to help you grow in faith and walk closely with God. If you're inspired, share the message with others who could use a moment of truth and hope.Check out our other resources:Discover CrossPoint podcast- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify- https://open.spotify.com/show/5cBA7wN... Cappleman Leadership Podcast- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Facebook Page- facebook/crosspointstarkville CrossPoint Website- www.discovercrosspoint.org YouTube channel- https://www.youtube.com/@DiscoverCrosspoint
Nuevo episodio de la Bola Provisional de Ten Golf con David Durán y Alejandro Rodríguez. No falta de nada. El análisis más completo de lo sucedido en el Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship y sus consecuencias. Qué tipo de jugar es Aaron Rai, el fantástico comportamiento, una vez más, de Nacho Elvira, el vueltón del domingo de Ángel Ayora. Os contamos todas y cada una de las cuentas que deben saber, para ganar la Race to Dubai, para la tarjeta del PGA Tour, para el Open Championship, todo lo que hay en juego esta semana en Jumeirah.Además, le metemos un rayo de optimismo a la Final de la Escuela, falta hace, destacamos el éxito de Blanca Fernández en China y realizamos un par de rectificaciones necesarias y pertinentes. Un vaticinio respecto a Ben Griffin y un trivial improvisado.Con la colaboración de Titleist, la bola Número Uno del DP World Tour Championship.
Nuevo episodio de la Bola Provisional de Ten Golf con David Durán y Alejandro Rodríguez. No falta de nada. El análisis más completo de lo sucedido en el Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship y sus consecuencias. Qué tipo de jugar es Aaron Rai, el fantástico comportamiento, una vez más, de Nacho Elvira, el vueltón del domingo de Ángel Ayora. Os contamos todas y cada una de las cuentas que deben saber, para ganar la Race to Dubai, para la tarjeta del PGA Tour, para el Open Championship, todo lo que hay en juego esta semana en Jumeirah. Además, le metemos un rayo de optimismo a la Final de la Escuela, falta hace, destacamos el éxito de Blanca Fernández en China y realizamos un par de rectificaciones necesarias y pertinentes. Un vaticinio respecto a Ben Griffin y un trivial improvisado. Con la colaboración de Titleist, la bola Número Uno del DP World Tour Championship.
Is a wholly original sequel to a live action remake, better or worse than the concept of making a live action remake?Follow Larry Online!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/chillyboyproductionsTwitter: https://twitter.com/ChillyBoyYTBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/chillyboy.bsky.socialFollow Nicki online!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/trivialtheaterTwitter: https://twitter.com/TrivialTheaterInstagram: https://instagram.com/trivialtheaterThe Disney Movie Marathon - Episode 134For bonus episodes, extended episodes, and more, sign up for my Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/jonjnorthFor links to my latest episodes & videos, social media, and more, check out my Link Tree! https://linktr.ee/jonjnorth
It's week 3 of our season and it's week 3 for Jodie Steele! Join us and see how she does this time around. Here are today's clues: 1. Barbie, power, Gossip, Scout. 2. spin, dog, shelf, crop. 3. slam, donut, baptize, humiliate. 4. ponder, music, fast, twice.
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Is a wholly original sequel to a live action remake, better or worse than the concept of making a live action remake?Follow Larry Online!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/chillyboyproductionsTwitter: https://twitter.com/ChillyBoyYTBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/chillyboy.bsky.socialFollow Nicki online!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/trivialtheaterTwitter: https://twitter.com/TrivialTheaterInstagram: https://instagram.com/trivialtheaterEvery Version Ever - Episode 206For bonus episodes, extended episodes, and more, sign up for my Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/jonjnorthFor links to my latest episodes & videos, social media, and more, check out my Link Tree! https://linktr.ee/jonjnorth
Even if you hate this "Live action remake" you can't deny that Angelina Jolie is the best part of these movies.Follow Larry Online!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/chillyboyproductionsTwitter: https://twitter.com/ChillyBoyYTBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/chillyboy.bsky.socialFollow Nicki online!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/trivialtheaterTwitter: https://twitter.com/TrivialTheaterInstagram: https://instagram.com/trivialtheaterThe Disney Movie Marathon - Episode 133For bonus episodes, extended episodes, and more, sign up for my Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/jonjnorthFor links to my latest episodes & videos, social media, and more, check out my Link Tree! https://linktr.ee/jonjnorth
After a win last week, Jodie is back again! Listen in, play along, and see if Jodie can get a repeat. Here are today's clues: 1. Thread, wealth, shared area, Thomas Paine. 2. Monopoly, slim, second, he's Homeward Bound?. 3. The next generation, Fry, Fox mission?, an oft-misnamed Dickens' spirit. 4. Investigate secretly, Felicia Pearson on The Wire, Peanuts, person who pries.
We've got a fun episode this week as we welcome John & Jen from RiskyQuizness, a trivia company that hosts pop culture-themed trivia events at venues in the San Jose, CA area! We'll talk about what goes into holding these events, how they come up with the material, and of course talk horror movies!
Every Version Ever - Film Adaptations of Classic Literature!
Even if you hate this "Live action remake" you can't deny that Angelina Jolie is the best part of this film.Follow Larry Online!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/chillyboyproductionsTwitter: https://twitter.com/ChillyBoyYTBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/chillyboy.bsky.socialFollow Nicki online!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/trivialtheaterTwitter: https://twitter.com/TrivialTheaterInstagram: https://instagram.com/trivialtheaterEvery Version Ever - Episode 205For bonus episodes, extended episodes, and more, sign up for my Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/jonjnorthFor links to my latest episodes & videos, social media, and more, check out my Link Tree! https://linktr.ee/jonjnorth
El Guardabosques se va de feria, y no a una cualquiera, a nada más y nada menos que en el Delta Birding Festival! Después de grabar en vivo y directo en Riaño, lo hemos vuelto a hacer, esta vez jugando en casa. Escúchanos inaugurar la quinta temporada con el trivial del Delta, un torneo que gira alrededor de la fauna salvaje del Delta del Ebro donde dos equipos formados por bicheros, naturalistas y ornitólogos amigos del podcast han competido para responder el máximo número de preguntas correctas de las categorías de Sonido, Curiosidad, Historia, Identificación y Verdadero/Falso, con el objetivo de ganarse el título de "Guardadeltas".
Welcome back! We're kicking off season 18 with Jodie Steele. Listen in and play along! Here are today's clues: 1. theatrical production, pen, film villain Charles Lee Ray, Station. 2. love, Jack Skellington pup, bottom of Kelvin, missing year?. 3. the other Napoleon, motor bike, Washington Commander mascot, to be selfish. 4. Fiji, famous Gate?, fall, Cancer for example.
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We're doing this a bit differently this year, and we're doing a miniseries! This is part one of four, and this time I am joined my Mark & Nicki!Follow Nicki online!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/trivialtheaterTwitter: https://twitter.com/TrivialTheaterInstagram: https://instagram.com/trivialtheaterCheck out Mark's blogs!The Animation Commendation: https://markb4.wordpress.comThe Live Action Disney Project: https://myliveactiondisneyproject.wordpress.comI Heart Animation - Episode 224For bonus episodes, extended episodes, and more, sign up for my Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/jonjnorthFor links to my latest episodes & videos, social media, and more, check out my Link Tree! https://linktr.ee/jonjnorth
Trivial pursuit; Northwestern's temporary stadium; MLB playoff probabilities; Blazers' Panda Express connection; Adam Silver's 'Highlight League'; More damning Kawhi Leonard documents; Tyrell Hatton parties; In The News; Will Oregon-Northwestern sell out?; TCU's 'Snow Room'; Story Time with Joey Harrington; The Club Hour
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In this episode, Chris wraps up the series on the Transformational Recovery Matrix (TRM) by equipping men with a practical Transformation Playbook. After exploring the four quadrants—Trivial, Trapped, Transactional, and Transformational—we now land on the heart of the journey: becoming the man God has called you to be. This conversation isn't about trying harder or managing your image—it's […] The post Castimonia Purity Podcast Episode 125: Building a Transformation Playbook appeared first on CASTIMONIA.
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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for September 3, 2025 is: trivial TRIV-ee-ul adjective Something described as trivial is of little worth or importance. // Although her parents initially dismissed her love of pop music as a trivial matter, it became clear as she applied to colleges with strong popular music programs that much of her life was going to be dedicated to it. See the entry > Examples: "No matter how trivial an activity might be, most people seem to feel an innate need to get better at it—whether it's kids learning double Dutch, me just shooting baskets in the driveway or somebody else proud at how much better he's getting at flipping pancakes." — David Brooks, The New York Times, 30 Mar. 2025 Did you know? When English speakers adopted the word trivial from the Latin word trivialis in the 16th century, they used it to mean just what its Latin ancestor meant: "found everywhere, commonplace." But the source of trivialis is about something more specific: trivium, from tri- ("three") and via ("way"), means "crossroads; place where three roads meet." The link between the two presumably has to do with the commonplace sorts of things a person is likely to encounter at a busy crossroads. Today, the English word typically describes something barely worth mentioning. Such judgments are, of course, subjective; feel free to mention this bit of trivia to anyone and everyone who crosses your path.
Para acceder a todo contenido exclusivo de La Posada Del Cuervo puedes apoyar el podcast a través del siguiente enlace: https://www.ivoox.com/support/691202 . ¡Abrimos las puertas de La Posada Del Cuervo para invitaros a un evento de misterio y pasarlo de miedo! Marcad en vuestras agendas los días 26, 27 y 28 de septiembre para Miranda Oculta: Unas jornadas de misterio en las que, el misterio, va a ser la excusa para conocer personas nuevas y disfrutar de lo desconocido... Viernes 26 de septiembre: 18:00. Grabación del podcast La Posada Del Cuervo. ¿Existen Otras Realizades? Con Aldo Linares y Enrique Echazarra como invitados especiales en la Casa Municipal de Cultura de Miranda de Ebro. 22:00. "El fantasma del hospital". Charla sobre apariciones y fenómenos paranormales en hospitales con Juan Jesús Larradi, Juanjo López y Adrián Fdez en el Bar La Rayuela. Sábado 27 de septiembre: 21:00. Ruta Teatralizada "Devolvedme la cabeza". Guion de Chechu y Marcos Nieto. Actividad que requiere apuntarse con antelación a través del whatsapp 674609550 con un coste de 5€ con los que se incluyen un pincho y una consumición. Lugar de inicio en La Plaza de España. Esta actividad es posible gracias a Miryam Bono y Laura Ortiz. 22:00. Charla "Cuarto Milenio: Anecdotario". Descubre los secretos y curiosidades del popular programa televisivo con Luis de Uriarte, Enrique Echazarra y Aldo Linares en el Bar La Rayuela. 23:30. Trivial del Misterio dirigido por Zulheika López en el Bar La Rayuela. ¡Gana premios o padece penitencias etílicas! Domingo 28 de septiembre: 11:00. Yincana Familiar en la Plaza España, en la que los más pequeños podrán conocer las leyendas de Miranda de Ebro. Esta actividad es posible gracias a Miryam Bono y Laura Ortiz. 13:00. Concierto de "Paul Benjamin Band" en el Bar La Rayuela de la Plaza España para despedir las jornadas de Miranda Oculta. Teléfono y Whatsapp de La Posada Del Cuervo para solicitar información o aclarar dudas: +34 699719337. Programa editado por el Alquimista de la Radio, Endika Ortiz de Zárate. ¿Eres fan de La Posada Del Cuervo? Accede a todo contenido exclusivo apoyando el podcast a través del siguiente enlace: https://www.ivoox.com/support/691202 . Si disfrutas de este programa... ¡recuerda que puedes ayudarnos indicando que te ha gustado el episodio con un "me gusta" ❤️ y dejando un comentario en el foro de iVoox! Si te gusta este Podcast, te invitamos a apoyar el programa de forma totalmente voluntaria. Como gesto de agradecimiento, este caserón del misterio abrirá sus puertas con contenido exclusivo para ti. Puedes contactar con nosotros a través de las siguientes vías de contacto: Instagram: https://instagram.com/laposadadelcuervo?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Facebook: (Página) https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063581487299 (Perfil) https://www.facebook.com/LaPosadaDelCuervo Twitter: https://twitter.com/posadadelcuervo?s=21 Email: laposadadelcuervo@gmail.com Whatsapp: +34 699719337 Telegram (Grupo): https://t.me/posadacuervo Puedes apoyar el programa con una donación a través de los siguientes medios: PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/laposadadelcuervo Bizum: +34 699719337 ¡Gracias por ser huésped sonoro de La Posada Del Cuervo! Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Rogues sleeper agent Matthew comes in clutch yet again with another glorious STR! This time he infiltrates Memory Lane with a 10x55 quiz covering sports and other topics. Thanks again Matthew! Since we have some extra time we decide to bust out Oodles, a 90's game we found at a discount section of a game store. We hope youe enjoy! Please subscibe and review! Also, shout out to Skilletbrew Trivia for showing us a great time at Brewers trivia night last week!
We've reached the end of or series on Wallace and Gromit! Today we finish out our six episode series with the most recent film, Vengeance Most Fowl!Follow Nicki online!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/trivialtheaterTwitter: https://twitter.com/TrivialTheaterInstagram: https://instagram.com/trivialtheaterFollow Dan online!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TYTDReviewsLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/TYTDReviewsBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/tytdreviews.bsky.socialFollow Sarah Online!Redbubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/TurnipWilson/shopSociety6: https://society6.com/turnipwilsonI Heart Animation - Episodes 220For bonus episodes, extended episodes, and more, sign up for my Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/jonjnorthFor links to my latest episodes & videos, social media, and more, check out my Link Tree! https://linktr.ee/jonjnorth
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In this episode, Chris unpacks the Transformational Recovery Matrix—a simple but powerful way to see where you are in your recovery journey. The four quadrants—Trivial, Trapped, Transactional, and Transformational—show the difference between just managing sin and truly living free. Chris shares his own turning point, when recovery stopped being a fight to “just stop sinning” and […] The post Castimonia Purity Podcast Episode 124: Transformational: Living in Integrity appeared first on CASTIMONIA.
It's our last episode of season 17, and we've got the exciting conclusion of Bing Kao's run! Will he join the 4Play Hall of Fame, or will he retire as "merely" a 3-time champ? Join us and find out! Here are today's clues: 1. Cash, William, injure, leverage. 2. mate, green, waiting, space. 3. note, Fruit, pay, Little. 4. infinite, one-two, amalgam, mixture.
Bing Kao is back with us again! Listen in, play along, and see if he'll be back again for our final Season 17 episode next week. Here are today's clues: 1. building extension, clip, Nike characteristic, specialty of Western New York. 2. Green, Black, Nike character, Elba and Elton for example. 3. life, yellow, varsity, dinner. 4. page, Biblical censorship?, loose, Nissan model.
After a terrific win last week, Bing Kao has returned to see if he can do it again. Listen in and play along! Here are today's clues: 1. A Breakfast Club member, one who shifts shapes?, indulgence spree, a curveball (informally). 2. One, Phone, Help Desk, India. 3. Black being Shallow, Green Lantern, Cranston in the Middle, Chalamet's middle. 4. A ring song, A League of Their Own, American women known for her riveting performance, Perez.
In today's #MikeJonesMinuteCon, we're looking for Beatles brainiacs and people who want to work on a shark's teeth!
We've got a new contender this week! Bing Kao is here to play our game of connections. Listen in and play along! Here are today's clues: 1. snake, Edmonton, hydrocarbon outcome?, Tennessee Titans. 2. sunglasses, publicly criticize, a nocturnal plant?, a desert oasis or beach refuge?. 3. Barbara Eden, Christina Aguilera, Will Smith, Shaquille O'Neal. 4. cake, rock phase, a game floor?, Sharkboy complement?.
It's July 4th! It's also the 4th game for Nikki Bates! Let's find out if she'll gain her spot in the 4Play Hall of Fame. Here are today's clues: 1. reportedly about a quart?, spiritual, fearless, ruler. 2. Florence addition?, type of gun, learning, make metal parts. 3. radical, bring it down a notch?, violet to green descriptor, Whip. 4. Labour, type of animal?, event, search.
O presidente argentino, Javier Milei, instou seus parceiros do Mercosul a promoverem uma maior abertura comercial dentro do bloco e alertou que seu governo avançará nessa direção unilateralmente, se necessário, durante a cúpula do grupo em Buenos Aires. A fala ocorreu antes da cúpula na qual transferiu a presidência temporária do bloco para o Brasil. Em seu discurso, Milei criticou a burocracia do Mercosul e disse que o bloco impõe restrições aos países do bloco, que estão submetidos a uma "cortina de ferro". Em seguida, o presidente Lula afirmou que estar no Mercosul "protege" os países que integram o bloco, em oposição ao discurso do presidente da Argentina. "Os dois foram civilizados, mas Lula descumpriu a orientação do Itamaraty, para não encontrar com a ex-presidente Cristina Kirchner; diplomacia é uma coisa e política interna é outra. Ela não é perseguida política, mas condenada por corrupção, e, ao empunhar um cartaz em sua defesa, o brasileiro se coloca como um chefe de Estado questionando uma decisão do Judiciário de outro país - o que não é trivial. Lula tem de pensar e ter cuidado para não usar o cargo como bastião contra a Justiça argentina", diz Eliane.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nikki is back at it again this week! Will she take her streak to three? Listen in to find out! Here are today's clues: 1. Pop, bathtub, One, call. 2. spinner, dressing, wedge, word. 3. black, perfect, hurl, tar. 4. Prospero, Atari, storm, Bledsoe.
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In this powerful episode, Chris continues the series on the Transformational Recovery Matrix (TRM) by diving deep into the Trivial Quadrant—where most men begin their journey into recovery. Marked by low awareness and low action, the Trivial Quadrant is where denial thrives. It's the place of rationalizations, secrets, and shallow commitment. Chris shares personal experiences, insights from the […] The post Castimonia Purity Podcast Episode 121: Trivial – Living in Denial appeared first on CASTIMONIA.
After a win last week, Nikki Bates is back again to go for a repeat. Listen in and play along! Here are today's clues: 1. like, REALLY high?, beans, bread, made some dough?. 2. Monkeys, Circle, Ocean, frigid. 3. playable D&D species, garden resident, perhaps?, Linux desktop option, metro- . 4. that's just the way it is?, political division, mental, Farm.
We've got TW host Nikki Bates in the hot seat today. Join in, play along, and see if Nikki will be returning next week! Here are today's clues: 1. A famous 33, sounds like something the writer could be?, crane, arguably the First Lady?. 2. X, perfect, it preceded 1993's Vs., base. 3. cheese cohort, non-PC?, Little boxer, Studio Fix makers. 4. monk address, blood, soul, musical septet member.
This week, Liz is going for the threepeat! Will she make it to game four? You're about to find out! Here are today's clues: 1. Charlotte, prick, entrapment in a sense, bee. 2. precipice, advantage, you can take it off to make it weaker, uou can put it on to make it sharper. 3. Hudson, clear your throat, sell some goods, Kitty. 4. Teen Titan, it's disputedly like a writing desk?, Jackson, Henry, or Hunter as of 2024, that's so what?.
After a win last week, Liz is BACK! Play along and find out if Liz will be returning again next week. Here are today's clues: 1. ash, Ed, a famous one is about a sixth of a square mile, some get it in the morning?. 2. black, skin source, dog, follower. 3. wall, failed shot attempt, some are yellow while some are gold?, non-functional tech. 4. birth name of a famous athlete, you'll find it at the French Open, potter's need, pigeon.
This week, we've got Liz Thaler here to play our game (and talk a bit about a new podcast!). Listen in and see if she'll be returning next week! Here are today's clues: 1. child's play, musician E, comparable to a Sunday morning, chair. 2. one is known for being Great, where writing can be found, the 4th can be broken, bulwark. 3. Van Halen directive, Pointer Sisters directive, Kris Kross directive, Harry Belafonte directive. 4. water, sounds like a Banger?, principal, key event.
In this Bible Story, Gideon, a cowardly and weak man, finds strength in God. He is filled with enough bravery to summon an army against the Midianite horde and go into battle. This story is inspired by Judges 6. Go to BibleinaYear.com and learn the Bible in a Year.Today's Bible verse is Judges 6:37 from the King James Version.Episode 62: Israel lived in peace for a time, worshiping God for his rescue of their lives but slowly the worship of idols again invaded their worship and as it did, so did the darkness of oppression. Midianites soon began pillaging and plaguing the Israelites, so much so that they needed to hide their food under tents and in wine presses. In one of these wine presses stood the man who God would use to save Israel, Gideon, a man who teaches us that God can use the weakest and most self-doubting person to accomplish His will and save His people.Hear the Bible come to life as Pastor Jack Graham leads you through the official BibleinaYear.com podcast. This Biblical Audio Experience will help you master wisdom from the world's greatest book. In each episode, you will learn to apply Biblical principles to everyday life. Now understanding the Bible is easier than ever before; enjoy a cinematic audio experience full of inspirational storytelling, orchestral music, and profound commentary from world-renowned Pastor Jack Graham.Also, you can download the Pray.com app for more Christian content, including, Daily Prayers, Inspirational Testimonies, and Bedtime Bible Stories.Visit JackGraham.org for more resources on how to tap into God's power for successful Christian living.Pray.com is the digital destination of faith. With over 5,000 daily prayers, meditations, bedtime stories, and cinematic stories inspired by the Bible, the Pray.com app has everything you need to keep your focus on the Lord. Make Prayer a priority and download the #1 App for Prayer and Sleep today in the Apple app store or Google Play store.Executive Producers: Steve Gatena & Max BardProducer: Ben GammonHosted by: Pastor Jack GrahamMusic by: Andrew Morgan SmithBible Story narration by: Todd HaberkornSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's another group discussion night as Grant joins Tore to take calls and field questions. What's the big deal about Sentry. AI wants to be more like us. And the IRS is all AI. Unless you owe a lot, your talking to a computer. Lots of trolls are living overseas. Things are happening, and quickly. Some news on health issues. It's a massive war for your mind. Killing their legacy is the goal and why most of them are actors. Tuesday and random happenings go together. Here's some smooth skin advice. The social media is packed with Karens like in an HOA. Crossfire Hurricane is in the news again. Five Eyes too. Judge Collier revelations will keep things lively. Elon's posts are to wake people up. We need to align with people to help them see. There is lot's of black pilling going on. It's a fun time to be alive. Quashing two EO's. Thank you to all those who support and protect. The special talents will be needed in a bit. Faith in humanity has not been lost, even though humans are vile. This is a massive spiritual battle above all others. Some good stories from the Guatemala trip. Destroying all their affidavits with the analysis of crooked software. Trivial guidelines detailed the throw away strategies. Book three is on the way. Always remember that truth, no matter how ugly it is, serves as the universal killer of lies.