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Voice over Work
Shall I Pray or Watch TV? by Vic Zarley, Chapter by Chapter

Voice over Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 37:34


Should a Christian watch TV? There are many reasons why we should have not allowed TV into our homes. Shall I Pray or Watch TV? examines, from the Christian perspective, the history of television and how it has inhibited our creativity (especially when it comes to finding time or the initiative to pray). This short book is filled with humor as well as with many convicting Bible verses. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/voiceoverwork/message

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Should I Pray or Watch TV?

Voice over Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 2:18


Should a Christian watch TV? There are many reasons why we should have not allowed TV into our homes. Shall I Pray or Watch TV? examines, from the Christian perspective, the history of television and how it has inhibited our creativity (especially when it comes to finding time or the initiative to pray). This short book is filled with humor as well as with many convicting Bible verses. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/voiceoverwork/message

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Podcast Notes Key Takeaways Around the 1970s and ‘80s, America had shifted into two parties: conservatives and progressives“Before that, things were all scrambled and rural people were often democrats…there was a lot of mixing and matching” – Jonathan HaidtDuring this time, coalitions started to base themselves around values instead of legislation“Now the other side is evil, they’re bad people”Changes in how social media was used in 2009-2011 gave us an outrage machine in addition to the outrage from cable TV“There was a lot of anger in the 2016 election, had there not been so much anger, had we not been so polarized, there’s no way Donald Trump would have gotten elected” – Jonathan HaidtMost Americans are reasonable people but a small minority are on the extreme left or right who use traditional media or social media as a megaphone to shout their point into the world“Don’t give up on Americans, but it’s almost time to give up on the system or network that we have” – Jonathan HaidtIt’s harder to find the truth in news because each party has its own agenda and tells the side of the story that benefits it“There are very few trusted gate-keepers of information” – Sam Harris“I just feel that whoever Joe Biden is or has been, he’s better than Trump” – Sam Harris“I’m certainly hoping that Trump is not reelected” – Jonathan Haidt“Negative partisan, voting against what you don’t want is more powerful than voting for what you do want and that I think explains how Donald Trump was able to win in 2016” – Jonathan Haidt“There has to be some type of identity verification for major platforms” – Jonathan HaidtYou wouldn’t have to post using your real name, but there needs to be a crackdown on intimidation. Ideally, there would be a 3rd party platform that verifies the identity of anyone who wants to join a social media platform and makes sure the person passes the age limit.eval(ez_write_tag([[250,250],'podcastnotes_org-medrectangle-3','ezslot_3',122,'0','0']));eval(ez_write_tag([[250,250],'podcastnotes_org-medrectangle-3','ezslot_4',122,'0','1']));Read the full notes @ podcastnotes.orgIn this episode of the podcast, Sam Harris speaks with Jonathan Haidt about the maintenance of a healthy society. They discuss the problem of orthodoxy, the history of political polarization in the US, the breakdown of public conversation, remaining uncertainty about Covid-19, motivated reasoning, the 2020 election, the future prospects for Gen Z, the effect of social media on the mental health of girls, Jonathan's experience with psychedelics, positive psychology, loss of self, the experience of awe, and other topics. SUBSCRIBE to continue listening and gain access to all content on samharris.org/subscribe

Something You Should Know
SYSK Choice: What It Means To Be Spiritual & Taming Your Survival Instinct

Something You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2020 37:55


When was the last time you cleaned your credit or debit cards? Or the remote for the TV? There are a lot of things around the house you never think to clean – but you will after you hear this. https://www.fitandfabliving.com/general-health/6435-seven-surprisingly-dirty-surfaces/How spiritual are you? Psychiatrist Dr. Anna Yusim, author of the book Fulfilled: How the Science of Spirituality Can Help You Live a Happier, More Meaningful Life (http://amzn.to/2tglpsf), discusses what it means to be spiritual and what recent scientific research says about the benefits of spirituality both for your health and happiness.Don’t you hate it when you grab a pen to write something and no ink comes out? I’ll tell you what the experts say to get the ink flowing again quickly. https://www.wikihow.com/Restart-a-Dry-Ball-Point-PenThere’s a problem with your survival instinct. Dr. Marc Schoen, Assistant Clinical Professor at UCLA’s Geffen School of Medicine and author of the book, Your Survival Instinct is Killing You (http://amzn.to/2uK7sHw) explains how our survival instinct was meant to keep us safe from imminent danger – like a lion who wants to eat you. But today, we don’t need it for that. Consequently, that instinct can cause problems if we don’t learn to regulate it. It can cause us to act inappropriately and can take a toll on our health. So he explains how to manage that instinct and turn down the intensity.

Reverse Swept Radio - a cricket podcast
Reverse Swept Radio 111 - A Cricket Podcast

Reverse Swept Radio - a cricket podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 26:40


THE TEN MINUTE FORTNIGHT: Coming into possession of a hoard of Wisdens; rediscovering the joys of The Twelfth Man "Before you even open a page, they are a joyous sight with their legion of smart yellow covers."   FROM THE ARCHIVES (07'45): A brief history of Australian cricket on TV "There was suddenly this idea that the nation would grind to a halt because cricket could be watched on TV."   THE REVIEW (18'45): Sherlock Holmes and the Birth of the Ashes - Arunabha Sengupta "If you're a fan of cricket and Conan Doyle, this will be a real treat. If you're not, steer clear: you'll be deeply mystified by almost everything that goes on on every page." Recorded on 25 April 2019

Sunday Shootout
Sunday Shootout: Podcast mode!

Sunday Shootout

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 0:15


Miss the show on TV? There's now an audio-only version of what went to air, every Sunday night on channel 505, after the conclusion of the A-League action.

Live to Grind
EP 359 How to Produce an Emmy Nominated TV Show with Brandon T. Adams

Live to Grind

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2018 24:08


Have you ever wondered what it takes to produce a TV show? Brandon gives you his tips on how you too can create a great show! There are many little details that go on behind the scenes. A few highlights from this episode include: - Brandon shares how this very podcast led him to produce TV shows. - What does it take to produce a TV? There are many little details involved that you may not see upfront! - It takes money to film a show! Brandon shares some platforms that you can use to raise money for your project. - Anyone can launch a show on Facebook so, what does it take to get your show distributed to different networks?

The Tech Night Owl LIVE — Tech Radio with a Twist!
The Tech Night Owl LIVE Oct 14, 2017

The Tech Night Owl LIVE — Tech Radio with a Twist!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017 159:17


This episode focuses heavily on Apple TV 4K and Apple's reported efforts to provide original TV content. Tech journalist Josh Centers, Managing Editor for TidBITS, and author of "Take Control of Apple TV" and other titles, will explain why he is not buying the newest Apple TV. There is an extensive discussion of the state of cord-cutting, and the report that Apple has inked a deal to reboot Steve Spielberg's anthology series from the 1980s, "Amazing Stories." Just how does Apple plan to offer this 10-episode show, via Apple Music, separate downloads, a new streaming service? Does the world need another source of streaming TV? There will also be a discussion about Movies Anywhere, a free service that integrates movies and TV shows from several major studios. You'll also hear from Bryan Chaffin, co-founder and co-publisher of The Mac Observer. In this episode, Brian will also talk about the Apple TV 4K and whether it can have any impact in the set-top box market, currently led by Roku. In discussing iOS 11, released in late September, Bryan explains how the new Control Center delivers misleading messages to users. So the act of turning off Bluetooth and Wi-Fi doesn't actually turn those services off. Gene explains one of the actual reasons for the slower iOS 11 adoption rate, and he also talks about his offbeat methods for handling unsolicited phone calls, and about a visit by a UPS days after they left a Vizio TV set, sent by the company's PR department for review, on the open patio of Gene's Arizona apartment. Was that the responsible thing to do?

Fed+Fit Podcast
Ep. 53: Moving Past a Mental or Motivation Block

Fed+Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2016 20:05


The Fed+Fit Podcast | Nurturing a Healthy Mindset for a Healthy Lifestyle We're back with our 53rd episode of the Fed+Fit Podcast! Remember to check back every Monday for a new episode and be sure to subscribe on iTunes! Find us HERE on iTunes and be sure to "subscribe." I would LOVE some feedback, so feel free to leave a review in iTunes, comment below, or even give us a shout on social media! Ep. 53: Moving Past a Mental or Motivation Block On today’s episode, I’m dialing in out on a walk with Gus to share some of my thoughts on mental blocks maybe that are keeping you from finding that same motivation that you had when you first started on a new project or working towards a new goal, and how to really actively work to get past them. Cassy Joy: Good morning everybody! I hope this finds you well. I am talking to you from a walk that I am on with my puppy dog, Fed and Fit Gus. It is a very richly scheduled season for us right now; by us I mean me {laughs} all Gus really has to do is eat and keep me company during the day. I’m working on some big projects, and if you’ve been following along on social media, you are pretty much up to speed on all the details I can share at this moment, but some of those really fun exciting announcements are coming soon. So there’s a lot going on, so I’m multitasking; while Gus is strolling around our neighborhood trail, I thought I’d dial in and really just kind of share some of my thoughts that I have right now. So, to kick this week off; this is our last week in January, we’re kind of coming to the end of that first month where we had all of these New Years’ resolutions or, maybe not resolutions. I know a lot of folks just made goals for the New Year. We really just wanted to make a declaration. There are a lot of folks who I know said they wanted to be more positive in 2016, or; goodness, just cook from home more often. They didn’t really put a number on it, but just wanted to set the intention. And I think that’s great. So I’m not necessarily speaking exactly to you guys, because that’s something you can very easily keep up, and you probably are not grading yourself on it. What I want to talk to; I’m sorry if y’all hear the rustling of my jacket. So what I really want to talk to are those of us who have a tendency to grade our performance on the goals that we set for ourselves. So, it’s kind of; this can turn into a little bit of a slippery slope when we have a hard time either keeping up motivation, or if we easily become discouraged by our progress or lack of progress. Or maybe lack of where we thought we would be. So that’s really what I’m speaking to. And it resonates with me right now, because I’m working on all of these big work projects, and these same sorts of things do come up. These mental blocks; these moments where you wonder, do I really have the motivation to make this happen? So that’s what we’re going to talk about really briefly on this morning walk with myself and Gus. So thanks for joining me; and if you hear me have to chitter chatter with Gus, I hope you’re ok with it. {laughs} And if we pass a neighbor, don’t mind me saying hi to the neighbor, either; it’s a nice friendly neighborhood. Ok, so, let’s talk about motivation blocks. You know, you guys might laugh at me when I tell you this, but I was recently watching; I do watch the occasional Netflix show. I know some folks who I talk to, they’re like; how do you even have time to watch TV? There’s always time to watch Netflix. {laughs} There’s always time, whether you’re folding laundry or you’re recipe testing or something in the kitchen; there’s time to have it on just to keep your mind off of whatever may be overwhelming you at the moment, it’s a nice distraction. One of the shows that I recently watched; because I was looking for a show that I could watch when Austin, my husband, was out of town, because I don’t like to watch stuff that I know he would really enjoy when he is ...

Breaking Down Parenting: A ParentNormal Podcast
Ep. 16 ParentNormal Mailbag – YouTube vs. Television Edition

Breaking Down Parenting: A ParentNormal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2016 7:10


It’s Saturday, which means I’m answering questions from the ParentNormal Mailbag. If I sound a little sick on the podcast, it’s just because when it’s wintertime and you have kids, somebody in the house is always sick and it’s apparently my turn in the rotation. ParentNormal Questions Answered in this Episode: Most parents on TV seem to be doing a poor job of parenting. Am I becoming a bad parent by watching so many bad parents on TV? There are so many shows kids can watch on TV and there are even more shows and videos on YouTube. How am I supposed to know what shows my kids will actually like the most without trying them all? The internet is making it easier for anyone to create their own shows. With that being the case, what kind of shows do you think we might start seeing if toddlers start making shows?

Rosemount Town Pages
Rosemount Town Pages podcast for June 10

Rosemount Town Pages

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2008


Summer is here. School is out. And kids all over Rosemount are saying the same thing as they contemplate another day in front of the TV: "There's nothing to do." District 196's community education department tends to disagree, though. The department offers hundreds of classes and camps for kids of all ages — from space camp to tennis lessons to horseback riding. For our eighth podcast we sat down with community education communication coordinator Lisa Beytien-Carlson and Steve Engel, a community ed registrar who also coordinates a space camp and offers Aikido lessons, to talk a little bit about some of the fun things kids can get up to this summer in Rosemount.

Soldiers of Hell
Geek Central

Soldiers of Hell

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2007 25:55


Andy and Spence get deep in this episode. I mean what could be deeper than the understanding of the difference between a nerd and poindexter? And just how big is the crossover between science fiction sagas and kids TV? There's certainly more than a passing resemblance between Geoffrey from Rainbow and Mark Hamill; a point that doesn't get past the Soldiers of Hell. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/soh/message