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Send us Fan MailAmazon product title requirements now limit titles to 75 characters, with item highlights changing how listings appear in search. This video explains Amazon SEO update 2026, title character limits, AI title rewrites, mobile shopping, and listing compliance. Sellers learn why shorter product titles matter, when to edit listings, and how to protect keyword ranking before the deadline.Do not let Amazon AI rewrite your listing for you, get a FREE listing review before the title rule cuts into your traffic: https://bit.ly/4jMZtxu#AmazonSEO #AmazonFBA #AmazonSeller #AmazonListingOptimization #AmazonProductTitleWant free resources? Dowload our Free Amazon guides here:Amazon Receiving Delay Guide: https://hubs.ly/Q04cdD4c0Amazon Catalog Spring Cleaning: https://hubs.ly/Q046BVfp0Amazon Proft Margin Defense 2026: https://hubs.ly/Q042trRH0Amazon SEO Toolkit 2026: https://bit.ly/4oC2ClTAmazon Seller Strategy Report 2026: https://bit.ly/3YN1RME2026 Ecommerce Website & SEO Readiness Checklist: https://hubs.ly/Q04btghf0Amazon 2026 PPC guide: https://bit.ly/4lF0OYXTimestamps 00:00 - Amazon Product Title Requirements Are Changing00:44 - Amazon AI May Rewrite Product Titles01:38 - Global Title Policy and Seller Alerts02:39 - Why Amazon AI Titles Can Hurt SEO03:30 - How to Write a 75 Character Product Title04:45 - When Sellers Should Update Listings05:06 - Mobile Shopping and AI Search Changes05:57 - SEO Impact of Shorter Amazon Titles-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Follow us:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/28605816/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevenpopemag/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/myamazonguys/Twitter: https://twitter.com/myamazonguySubscribe to the My Amazon Guy podcast: https://podcast.myamazonguy.comApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-amazon-guy/id1501974229Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4A5ASHGGfr6s4wWNQIqyVwSupport the show
Many aspiring entrepreneurs have no lack of ideas, but they avoid making decisions. The ideas disappear, and the online business never launches. To halt that outcome, you need personal growth, and growth comes from two things: Contribution and Courage.You contribute by putting value into the world. But you need courage to actually do it. If you are avoiding action, this episode breaks down the real reason—and how to fix it. Learn the two-part formula for growth: contribution and courage. Choose short-term discomfort…or long-term regret.ACTION PLANAction 1: Identify the gapAction 2: Define your contributionAction 3: Identify the barrierAction 4: Take one action todayTo have an enjoyable life in our global, advanced tech society, create value. To have the business, career, finances and lifestyle you desire, follow a proven path that has delivered in good times and bad. The path of entrepreneurship. And online entrepreneurship is the fast track for aspiring entrepreneurs.Learn the skills, access the resources and be inspired to live the life of your dreams right here on the Ready Entrepreneur podcastTo find more resources, strategies and ideas for aspiring entrepreneurs visit the Ready Entrepreneur website: https://www.readyentrepreneur.com/To download a free guide for Preparing to Become an Online Entrepreneur, click here: https://www.readyentrepreneur.com/start/You can get an exclusive discount on the ebook and audiobook version of Recast: The Aspiring Entrepreneur's Practical Guide to Getting Started with an Online Business click here: https://www.caselane.net/recastConnect with CaseFacebook: @readyentrepreneurHQ Instagram: @readyentrepreneur Twitter X: @caselaneworld Pinterest @caselane
Your marketing is generating leads, but the wrong ones. The positioning is trying to speak to everyone, and the moment you do that, your ideal client stops recognising themselves in what you say.A London pop-up called Flat White Or F*ck Off generated 32,000 Instagram followers by serving coffee for exactly one day. One product, zero flexibility, and zero apology.That principle - using exclusion as a trust signal, is the most underused positioning move in service business marketing.This video walks through a two-part framework called Repellent Positioning: how to name who you're not for, and how to speak the problem your best clients actually have in language that makes them think 'this is exactly for me.'If you've hit a revenue ceiling and your marketing feels like it's reaching people but not landing, this is worth 8 minutes.Strategy Day: https://calendly.com/deirdremartincx/first-business-soireeTimestamps:0:00 The coffee pop-up that changed my thinking on positioning0:50 Why broad messaging is invisible messaging1:30 What referrals do that your marketing doesn't2:40 Conviction as a credibility signal3:25 The neuroscience: how your ideal client actually decides4:00 Repellent positioning part one: name who you're not for5:00 Repellent positioning part two: speak the real problem5:50 The real-world contrast: 4 conversions from 5 leads6:50 Two traps that hold good businesses back7:35 The closeRead the Show Notes here --> https://www.deirdremartin.ie/blog/repellent-positioning-strategy-attract-ideal-clientsListen next: Ep 155 — "Stop Mixing Up USP, UVP & Positioning"Ep 133 — "Simple Steps to Become the Obvious Choice for Your Dream Clients"
To celebrate the 200th episode of the Talk My Credo Podcast, the crew meets up in Shelby, NC to record a live TWO-PART podcast special!! Full of shenanigans and in-depth conversations about music, movies, politics, and more, this is an episode to celebrate the milestone of 200 episodes! Tap in and lets get active!! Thank you for all of your support!!-------------------------*** CHAPTERS ***00:00 - Intro & The Impact of The Wayans Family in comedy02:22 - Generation Gaps & Appreciating The Past06:25 - KT's "Hidden Talent"07:40 - Mary J Blige's dramatic interview8:50 - KT Calls Out Donte's ashiness & chaos ensues...14:30 - Back to Mary J's dramatic interview & reactions21:10 - Drake to drop Iceman May 15th24:35 - Chappelle Show returning reactions30:00 - Movies, Shows, & Legacies in Hollywood36:21 - Relationship Dynamics44:50 - Black TV used to be PEAK46:45 - Vogue Magazine tried to colonize the Afro, renaming it "Cloud Bob"52:58 - Trump goes after SPLC with Trumped Charges1:00:30 - Identifying the "Remmicks" of Society1:02:15 - Lets have that Tyler Perry Talk1:06:45 - Identifying the 90s Heart-Throbs1:09:57 - THANK YOU!!---------------Follow Us:
2026 NFL Draft: Day TWO - Giants trade back in to the third round for Notre Dame receiver Malachi Fields.
In the fifth and final episode of this five-part podcast series, Karen Tynan (shareholder, Sacramento) and Robert Rodriguez (shareholder, Sacramento), who are co-chairs of Ogletree's Workplace Violence Prevention Practice Group, discuss how employers can build a high reliability workplace violence prevention program that goes beyond basic compliance to become an integral part of company culture. Karen, who is also chair of the Workplace Safety and Health Practice Group, and Robert cover practical strategies including leadership engagement, effective employee communication and reporting systems, meaningful metrics, proper documentation practices, and stress-testing plans through tabletop exercises and drills.
In the fourth part of this five-part podcast series, Karen Tynan (shareholder, Sacramento) and Robert Rodriguez (shareholder, Sacramento), who are co-chairs of Ogletree's Workplace Violence Prevention Practice Group, discuss how California's SB 553 workplace violence prevention law applies to law enforcement agencies. Karen, who is also chair of the Workplace Safety and Health Practice Group, and Robert explain the three-prong exemption available to qualifying law enforcement agencies—including POST compliance and adherence to Cal/OSHA's IIPP regulation under Section 3203—and address the practical challenges agencies may face in proving they meet these requirements during an inspection.
While not all bosses do, smart and effective bosses usually name someone on their team as their "Number Two." Being a good Number Two is good for your career. Here's how to do it.
In the third part of this five-part podcast series, Karen Tynan (shareholder, Sacramento) and Robert Rodriguez (shareholder, Sacramento), who are co-chairs of Ogletree's Workplace Violence Prevention Practice Group, examine the exemptions to California's workplace violence prevention law, SB 553. Karen, who is also chair of the Workplace Safety and Health Practice Group, and Robert cover key exemptions for healthcare facilities, law enforcement agencies, the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, teleworking employees, and the often-misunderstood “small business” exemption—which requires fewer than 10 employees, no public access, and IIPP compliance. The speakers also explain that employers bear the burden of proving any exemption as an affirmative defense.
In the second part of this five-part podcast series, Karen Tynan (shareholder, Sacramento) and Robert Rodriguez (shareholder, Sacramento), who are co-chairs of Ogletree's Workplace Violence Prevention Practice Group, continue their conversation on Cal/OSHA citations under California's SB 553. Karen, who is also chair of the Workplace Safety and Health Practice Group, and Robert cover common plan deficiencies leading to citations, how investigations are initiated, the unique challenges of managing employee interviews after traumatic incidents, and industries receiving heightened enforcement attention. The speakers also address key compliance questions, including training timelines for new hires, documentation and confidentiality obligations, and considerations for implementing active shooter training programs.
While not all bosses do, smart and effective bosses usually name someone on their team as their "Number Two." Being a good Number Two is good for your career. Here's how to do it.
In the first part of this two-part podcast series, Karen Tynan (shareholder, Sacramento) and Robert Rodriguez (shareholder, Sacramento), who are co-chairs of Ogletree's Workplace Violence Prevention Practice Group, review the first year of Cal/OSHA enforcement of California's SB 553 workplace violence prevention law. Karen, who is also chair of the Workplace Safety and Health Practice Group, and Robert discuss what employers can expect in 2026, cover key inspection trends—including heightened scrutiny of hazard assessments and training documentation—along with best practices for compliance and common employer questions. The speakers also preview anticipated regulatory changes and offer practical recommendations for employers looking to strengthen their workplace violence prevention programs.
The Fanholes get together to discuss the first dozen episodes from Season Two of Gargoyles!
“All In: The Heart of a Disciple, Part Two”Mark 12:41-44Having recently completed our series “None Like Jesus” let's continue to “Behold Him” by embarking on a new study through the Gospel of Mark. Mark's Gospel is the shortest of the four Gospels and it is action-packed from start to finish – as evidenced by the word “immediately” used over 40 times. Mark wrote to believers, probably Roman believers, who were no strangers to persecution. And he wanted to disciple his readers to be strong in their faith by encouraging them to look to their Mighty Messiah, the Son of God, who remained steadfastly faithful even while becoming their Suffering Servant who died for them. Mark's Gospel is a call to all believers to fearlessly “Follow Jesus” because they can trust Him completely.
“Ghanaian parents don't talk about sex, and when they do, it's not very helpful.”Abena Ohemaa Frimpong is thirty-five, accomplished, and dating in Toronto. A Ghanaian Canadian woman with an impressive resume and a dating history that has taught her to manage expectations, Abby still shows up hoping this time might be different.On the night she is meant to meet JD45, a man she has grown cautiously excited about, Abby arrives early and waits. As the table stays empty, the evening slips into memories of first love, missed timing, and the quiet pressure of a best friend's engagement and a mother who wants answers. Faith, family, and romantic history all press in as the minutes stretch.Abby sits with her phone in hand, the chair across from her untouched, and the possibility of connection hanging by a thread.Cast: Bola Aiyeola, Ryan Allen, Meghan Swaby and Akosua Amo-AdemTable for Two by Akosua Amo-AdemIf you're interested in hearing more plays by Black female playwrights, check out the hit show Da Kink in My Hair by Trey Anthony, available on our feed.
Still carrying the sting of a major breakup, Abby is trying to reset and move forward, but it feels like her best friend's love life is racing ahead while she remains stuck in the same exhausting dating cycle. With pressure building from family, friends, and her own expectations, Abby puts her hope in a promising new match and a long-awaited dinner at Lucia's, a night that just might shift everything.Cast: Bola Aiyeola, Ryan Allen, Meghan Swaby and Akosua Amo-AdemTable for Two by Akosua Amo-Adem. If you're interested in hearing more plays by Black female playwrights, check out the hit show Da Kink in My Hair by Trey Anthony, available on our feed.
Send us a textA small town can hold only so many secrets before they start speaking for themselves. We unpack Twin Peaks season two's back half with all its strange detours, giddy humor, and that unforgettable plunge into the Black Lodge. Rich vents, Anthony cackles, Dakota connects timelines, and Jenn keeps the chaos honest as we track how the show bends from meandering side quests back to pure, nerve-prickling myth.We dig into David Lynch stepping away after the Leland reveal and the tonal drift that follows—then his thunderous return to close the season with Audrey in the bank, curtains parting, and Cooper facing a reflection that smiles back with someone else's teeth. Major Briggs emerges as the moral compass, rattled by a White Lodge encounter that hints at power being studied for all the wrong reasons. Hawk's stories, the Owl Cave petroglyph, and those uncanny tattoos pull the series' folklore tight, turning the woods into a living map. Meanwhile, the town keeps being the town: Miss Twin Peaks pomp, Ben Horne's Civil War spiral and attempted reform, and Bobby's surprising tenderness when it counts.We also celebrate the curveballs that still feel fresh: Denise's scene-stealing debut, played with warmth and wit by David Duchovny; Annie's bright sincerity and what it reveals about Cooper; and Windom Earl's chess theatrics, which crumble the moment he meets a force beyond strategy. Along the way we talk music cues that lull and jolt, soap textures used as camouflage for horror, and why the meander actually makes the mythology land. The final mirror smash isn't a twist—it's the point.If Twin Peaks at its strangest makes you laugh, wince, and lean in all at once, you're in the right place. Hit play, share this with the Peak-curious friend in your life, and drop your take on the most haunting moment from the finale. And if you're enjoying the ride, subscribe, leave a five-star review, and make it juicy.Twitter handles:Project Geekology: https://twitter.com/pgeekologyAnthony's Twitter: https://twitter.com/odysseyswowDakota's Twitter: https://twitter.com/geekritique_dakInstagram:https://instagram.com/projectgeekology?igshid=1v0sits7ipq9yYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@projectgeekologyGeekritique (Dakota):https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBwciIqOoHwIx_uXtYTSEbASupport the show
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Send us a textA bellhop with a thumbs‑up. A giant with riddles. A detective bleeding on the floor and still taking notes. That's how our return to Twin Peaks season two begins, and it only gets stranger from there. We unpack the first nine episodes with equal parts awe and exasperation, tracing how a small‑town murder spirals into a showdown with something older, colder, and terrifyingly intimate.Cooper's recovery opens a door to messages that feel more like omens than clues. The ring vanishes, the owls loom, and Major Briggs quietly drops a bombshell from deep space. At the same time, the show drills into the human core: Leland's unmasking lands with a force that goes beyond plot twist. We wrestle with the two readings the series invites—Bob as literal inhabiting spirit vs Bob as the language a community uses to face unthinkable abuse—and why the story refuses to let either interpretation win outright. Expect debate, strong feelings, and a few uncomfortable laughs as sprinklers soak a confession and the camera slips back into the trees.Around the case, Twin Peaks flexes its full genre range. Audrey's ordeal at One Eyed Jack's plays like neon‑lit noir; Catherine's return in disguise skewers identity with a wink; Nadine's super strength reframes trauma as a comic‑book glitch; Bobby's armor breaks in a diner when Major Briggs shares a dream that feels like grace. We shout out Hawk's quiet wisdom, follow Donna's disastrous pursuit of Laura's diary, and examine how the show uses masks, doubles, and misdirection to talk about complicity, memory, and the cost of curiosity. Whether you're here for the mythology or the messy humanity, there's plenty to chew on.Hit play to journey from donuts to dread, to hear how these episodes balance camp with cosmic menace, and to decide where you land on the central question: possession or psychology? If this breakdown hit your brain just right, follow, share with a Peaks‑obsessed friend, and leave a five‑star review to keep the coffee hot and the pie fresh. What do you think the owls are hiding?Twitter handles:Project Geekology: https://twitter.com/pgeekologyAnthony's Twitter: https://twitter.com/odysseyswowDakota's Twitter: https://twitter.com/geekritique_dakInstagram:https://instagram.com/projectgeekology?igshid=1v0sits7ipq9yYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@projectgeekologyGeekritique (Dakota):https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBwciIqOoHwIx_uXtYTSEbASupport the show
Send us a textThis is the first episode in our two-part discussion with Tom Hayes, who we first spoke with in April 2025. At the time of our first discussion with Tom, recorded in Part 1 of this series, Tom was awaiting a decision of the United Kingdom's Supreme Court on the appeal of his August 2015 conviction, arising from his work submitting rates on behalf of bank he worked for, which were used to determine the London Interbank Offered Rate (or, LIBOR)—a benchmark rate, to which many other financial instruments were connected.In Part 1, we hear from Tom about his fall from the high-end life of an international banker earning a handsome salary in Japan, and how it all came to a screeching halt on August 3, 2015. On that day, Tom was convicted by a jury, in the United Kingdom, of a conspiracy to defraud. The allegation was that Tom and others had submitted rates to benefit the financial institutions they worked for, instead of providing more accurate rates. For that conduct—what the prosecution characterized as a “manipulation” of LIBOR—Tom was sentenced to 14 years in prison, subsequently reduced to 11 years in prison, of which he ultimately served about 5.
Send us a textThis is Part 2 of our two-part discussion with Tom Hayes, the now vindicated former English banker, who we first spoke with in April 2025. At the time of that earlier discussion with Tom, in Part 1 of this series, Tom was awaiting a decision of the United Kingdom's Supreme Court on the appeal of his August 2015 conviction, arising from his work submitting rates, on behalf of his employer, a bank, that were used to determine the London Interbank Offered Rate (or, LIBOR)—a benchmark rate, to which many other financial instruments were connected.The allegation was that Tom, and others, had manipulated their submission of rates to benefit the financial institutions they worked for. For that conduct—what the prosecution characterized as a “manipulation” of LIBOR—Tom was sentenced to 14 years in prison, subsequently reduced to 11 years in prison, of which he ultimately served about 5. But a parallel prosecution in the United States against two other traders, brought by the U.S. Department of Justice, was dismissed, following a favorable decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in 2022. At the time of our discussion with Tom in Part 1, the United Kingdom remained the only jurisdiction that viewed Tom's conduct as criminal. That is, until his conviction—and the conviction of another trader, Carlo Palumbo—were overturned by a unanimous UK Supreme Court on July 23, 2025. We caught up with Tom after this tremendous reprieve.
Juliet, Scooby Dru and Sire Rebecca continue to delve into the themes of What's My Line Part Two. Listen for never heard behind-the-scenes stories, poignant moments and fascinating facts from What's My Line! Of course, Scooby Dru also supplies plenty of mischievous antics, jokes from gag-writer Sid and plenty o' serenades! Submissions are open for “The Battle of The Uber Buffy Fans 2” - the ultimate trivia contest! (Rewatch: What's My Line Two S2 Ep 10 Part 2)Editor: Patrick Sheffield Composer: Tim Steemson or as Dru calls him, “Little Lamb Timmy.” Artwork: GirlpirePatreon: https://www.patreon.com/ReVampedwithJulietLandau Send us a textYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@revampedpod Twitter/X - @julietlandauInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/juliet_landau Facebook - Juliet Landau Official (Page) https://www.facebook.com/julietlandauofficialFacebook - Fans of Juliet Landau (Group) https://www.facebook.com/groups/julietlandau/Email: revampedpod@gmail.com Juliet Landau's directorial feature debut, A Place Among The Dead Trailer: https://vimeo.com/791299045/5b5d98726a A Place Among The Dead Blu-Ray with nearly 5 hours of bonus extras: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CJJY4MB9/ref=ox_sc_saved_image_4?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1
Juliet, Scooby Dru and Sire Rebecca delve into the themes of What's My Line Part Two. Listen for never heard behind-the-scenes stories, poignant moments and fascinating facts from What's My Line! Of course, Scooby Dru also supplies plenty of mischievous antics and plenty o' serenades! The “Missing Scene That Could Have Been in "What's My Line Part 1” features auditions for the role of Kendra. Submissions are open for “The Battle of The Uber Buffy Fans 2” - the ultimate trivia contest! (Rewatch: What's My Line Two S2 Ep 10 Part 1)Editor: Patrick Sheffield Composer: Tim Steemson or as Dru calls him, “Little Lamb Timmy.” Artwork: GirlpirePatreon: https://www.patreon.com/ReVampedwithJulietLandau Send us a textYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@revampedpod Twitter/X - @julietlandauInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/juliet_landau Facebook - Juliet Landau Official (Page) https://www.facebook.com/julietlandauofficialFacebook - Fans of Juliet Landau (Group) https://www.facebook.com/groups/julietlandau/Email: revampedpod@gmail.com Juliet Landau's directorial feature debut, A Place Among The Dead Trailer: https://vimeo.com/791299045/5b5d98726a A Place Among The Dead Blu-Ray with nearly 5 hours of bonus extras: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CJJY4MB9/ref=ox_sc_saved_image_4?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1
This is a TWO PART podcast series Before the episode show notes: The Loss to Legacy immersion - join before December 31st & get 61% OFF - $499 AUD - over 4 weeks we deep dive into the specialised frameworks that turn; "I want to support bereaved mothers" into "I know exactly how to support them"—with complete clarity on your path. JOIN HERE TODAY & claim your spot: https://www.sharnasouthan.com/loss-to-legacy-immersion Part One: In this deeply moving two-part conversation, Shruti Trivedi returns to share the raw reality of pregnancy after loss and what society gets wrong about supporting bereaved mothers. After losing her twin boys in 2017, Shruti conceived again in 2018—and every ultrasound appointment became a battle with fear. She opens up about the paradox of "toxic positivity," the hollow pressure to "just be happy," and why wearing a mask for others' comfort costs us our healing. Shruti and Sharna explore the milestone moments that become triggers, the self-fulfilling prophecy of waiting for tragedy to strike again, and how perinatal anxiety is trauma showing up in the body. They discuss why presence—not platitudes—is what bereaved mothers need most, and how one friend's wordless coffee shop visit became a memory Shruti still treasures years later. This is a conversation about honoring all our emotions, not escaping them. About the ripple effects of loss that touch our subsequent pregnancies, our parenting, and what our children witness. If you've ever wondered how to show up for someone in grief, or if you're navigating pregnancy after loss yourself, this episode offers profound insights into what healing actually requires. Key Topics: The terror of pregnancy after loss and scanning appointments as triggers Why reaching milestones doesn't bring the relief we expect Perinatal anxiety vs. typical pregnancy worries—understanding the difference The harm of toxic positivity and "just be happy" culture Why presence beats perfect words every time How to hold space without trying to fix The long-term ripple effects of loss on parenting and family Connect with Shruti: Shruti works with working mothers and professionals to release guilt, prioritize self-care, and embrace mental wellbeing with compassion and courage. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tulsiheals_life_coaching/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tulsihealslifecoaching LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/shruti-trivedi-pmp-acc-8793671a Substack: https://tulsihealslifecoaching.substack.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEuJzTER4Lz2u42KQIg2X9w Book a complimentary session through the links in her social media bios About Tulsi Heals: The name honours Shruti's twin boys, with the logo's two leaves representing them. Tulsi is a holy Indian basil plant in Hindu culture, making this work deeply meaningful and connected to her journey. Connect with Sharna: Join my Newsletter: HERE Apply for the Certification: HERE IG: Biz Mentorship: @instituteofhealing_pl IG: Podcast: @pregnancyloss_podcast IG: Loss Support & Certifications: @insitituteofhealing.losssupport LinkedIn: @sharnasouthan Leave a Review If this episode resonated with you, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your reviews help other women find these conversations and realize they're not alone in their journey. Remember: You don't have to heal alone. Your grief is valid, your babies mattered, and seeking support is a sign of strength, not weakness.
12-9 Dirty Work Hour 2: its a two part "NBA Grab Bag;" are there any teams in NFC that 49ers should fear after PHI loses 3rd straight game?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
12-9 Dirty Work Hour 2: its a two part "NBA Grab Bag;" are there any teams in NFC that 49ers should fear after PHI loses 3rd straight game?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carlos is back with Dustin and Blue for an explosive recap of The Braxtons’ two-part season finale. Safe to say, we thoroughly enjoyed this season! The trio dives into whether this is truly the end of the road—for the show… and for the sisters themselves.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Joe revisits an old article he wrote six years ago about Apple's Think Different campaign and discovers a deeper lesson hidden inside it. This is not a story about marketing, or even about Apple. It is a story about belief, service, and the system every creator needs to survive long enough to succeed. Joe shares how belief powered Apple's turnaround in 1997 and how the same kind of belief shows up in the creators and entrepreneurs who persist through uncertainty. But he also explains why belief, on its own, can drift into ego and self-focus if it is not directed toward helping someone else. Through personal stories from Junta42, Content Marketing Institute, the Tilt, and the early launch of Content Entrepreneur Expo, Joe walks through the moments when his belief wavered and the exact thing that brought it back: returning his attention to the people he was trying to help. This episode introduces a simple but powerful system. Belief is the engine. Service is the direction. Creators who believe they can help someone else always find their footing again. They always know what to do next. And in an age when AI can manufacture almost anything, this combination of belief and service becomes the one advantage that cannot be automated. What You Will Learn: Why belief matters more than talent Why belief alone is not enough How Apple changed direction through purpose and conviction How Joe rebuilt belief during difficult seasons The simple system that can guide creators through any uncertainty Why focusing on the person you serve is the ultimate reset Mentioned in This Episode: Apple's Think Different campaign Eddie Murphy documentary Junta42 Content Marketing Institute The Tilt newsletter Content Entrepreneur Expo If you want more insights every Friday morning, subscribe to Joe Pulizzi's Tilt newsletter at https://www.thetilt.com/. Get Joe Pulizzi's new book Burn the Playbook: https://www.joepulizzi.com/books/burn-the-playbook/ Subscribe to Content Inc. here - https://www.contentinc.io/
In a special, Patreon-exclusive two-part AMA episode, Luke answers listener questions. PATREON-EXCLUSIVE - https://www.patreon.com/posts/luke-unfiltered-142286283
This week on R&B Money, Tank and J Valentine sit down with Singer, Entertainer, Actor and Author, Omarion. In Part One of this Two-Part episode, Omarion will take us back in time through his journey in Los Angeles, booking a Pops commercial as a teen, teaching himself to backflip and going to his play-auntie's house party that resulted in the formation of the Legendary B2K. O will discuss the origin of his name, his beginnings as a rapper, the feeling of rejection, the triumph of success, the Power of Choosing Joy, childhood friends parting ways, moving forward and ultimately, Reflection. Listen and Enjoy the Young Legend, Omarion Part 1 Follow The Podcast: Tank: @therealtank J Valentine: @JValentine Podcast: @RnbMoneyPodcast https://www.youtube.com/RnBMoneyPodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Barca Talk, Carlos and Troy discuss EVERYTHING related to the 2-1 win over Girona and the 6-1 Champions League win over Olympiakos…all in Part One of a Two Part episode. Chapters 00:00 Emotional Rollercoaster: Girona Match Recap 02:08 Referee Controversies: A Common Theme 13:31 Defensive Concerns: Analyzing Barcelona's Backline 22:30 Looking Ahead: El Clásico Preview 26:49 Tactical Adjustments and Communication 28:02 Injury Impact and Lineup Changes 29:14 Intensity and Team Morale 30:18 Patterns of Performance and Conditioning 33:48 Game Results and Importance of Wins 35:19 Champions League Performance and Player Highlights Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Do you feel like a dummy sometimes? Are you someone living with epilepsy, caregiving for someone with epilepsy, or want to know what to do in case you have to administer aid to someone having a seizure? Are you a teacher, coach, family member or friend of somebody who has epilepsy and you feel uninformed about epilepsy and wish there was a comprehensive guide for... well.. dummies? FINALLY, the book that everybody needs has arrived! From Wiley, the makers of the "For Dummies" series of books, comes a new installment: Epilepsy for Dummies! Your complete guide to understanding all aspects of the epilepsy journey. Greg sits down with the authors of this book - Dr. Elizabeth Thiel, a neurologist and epileptologist, and Lauren Aguirre, an author, journalist, epilepsy patient and caregiver to her children that also have epilepsy - for a very special TWO PART series that dives into the book and the process of writing it. In part one, they discuss the inspiration for writing it, the rapidly-expanding knowledge of epilepsy and potential genetic causes of seizures, wearable technology and the future of epilepsy treatment, qualities of a doctor that patients value, and so much more! There is so much expertise between these two authors, you NEED this book and this podcast! Pre-order Epilepsy for Dummies now, or own it immediately in digital format! Talk About It with Greg Grunberg is excited to be sponsored by Neurelis and by Jazz Pharmaceuticals.
Few writers move as seamlessly between genres and mediums as Greg Pak. In this special two-part conversation, we dive deep into the latest chapters of his ever-expanding career. First, Greg walks us through his brand-new Dungeons & Dragons run for Dark Horse, where he blends his gift for character-driven storytelling with the boundless imagination of tabletop fantasy.From there, we shift to his work on Dynamite's Supernatural comic, a series rooted in the show's first year that captures the raw energy of Sam and Dean's earliest battles with the things that go bump in the night.We also revisit his acclaimed Superman run in Action Comics during DC's New 52 era, exploring how he brought both epic spectacle and heartfelt humanity to the Man of Steel.And no Greg Pak talk would be complete without a look back—he shares heartfelt memories of the late, great Peter David, reflecting on their shared legacy as writers of Marvel's Incredible Hulk and how David's example continues to inspire his own craft. Planet Hulk is celebrating it's 20th anniversary with a new one shot chapter of the epic story. Details on that in Part 2
Hooked goes to space! Jo and Rob are joined by Mallory Rubin to break down the two-part first-season finale of the reimagined 'Battlestar Galactica' TV series. (00:00) Intro (02:52) Battlestar Galactica backstories (11:28) **MINI-SPOILER WARNING** through season 1 finale (25:21) A show under threat of cancellation (43:59) Who won the episode? (49:31) Most 2005-thing about the episode (1:11:30) **BIG TIME SPOILER WARNING** (1:20:19) Rob's ‘Lost' season 1 check-in Email us! prestigetv@spotify.com Subscribe to the Ringer TV YouTube channel here for full episodes of ‘The Prestige TV Podcast' and so much more! Hosts: Joanna Robinson and Rob Mahoney Guest: Mallory Rubin Producers: Kai Grady and Donnie Beacham Jr. Additional Production Support: Justin Sayles Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Fathers in the Evergetinos remind us that the measure of our discipleship is often revealed in how we respond to insult and injury. The world teaches us to defend ourselves, to demand justice, to take vengeance so as not to appear weak. But the Gospel calls us to something altogether different, something that cuts against every instinct of pride: to bear wrongs patiently, to forgive from the heart, and to entrust judgment to God. Abba Cassian tells us that meekness is not merely restraining the tongue, but cleansing the heart itself from the remembrance of wrongs. Outward silence while inwardly replaying offenses is no victory. Unless the root of anger is excised, hatred and envy grow unseen. I know this in myself — how quickly I replay words spoken against me, how easily I justify my resentment. Yet God sees these thoughts, hidden to others, as clearly as if they were deeds. The elders of the desert show us another way. Abba Sisoes shocks a brother out of his thirst for revenge by praying that, since the man insists on avenging himself, God need no longer care for him. Abba Silouan alters the Lord's Prayer to expose the truth of the brother's heart: “forgive us not our debts, as we forgive not our debtors.” Their teaching is sharp, but it leaves no room for illusion. If I ask God for mercy, I must extend mercy to my brother, or else my prayer condemns me. The Fathers press us to look at Christ Himself. He endured insult without anger, was silent under reviling, forgave those who crucified Him, and laid down His life for those who sinned against Him. When I see how easily I take offense, how quickly I lash out or withdraw, I realize how little I resemble Him. And yet the call is clear: to follow Christ is to walk His path of forbearance, not simply to admire it from a distance. This is where the path of the Fathers collides with the way of the world. To the secular mind, insult must be answered, wrong must be repaid, and forgiveness is weakness. But in Christ's kingdom, insult becomes an opportunity to share in His meekness, wrongs become the occasion to enter His patience, and forgiveness becomes our share in His Cross. And so I am left with a choice, not abstract but daily, often in small things: Will I bear insult with humility, or will I cling to pride? Will I entrust myself to God's justice, or will I grasp for my own? The Fathers tell me plainly: if I cannot endure the smallest slights, how will I endure greater trials? If I cannot forgive the neighbor who wounds me in words, how can I hope to be known by Christ, who forgave even His executioners? The divine ethos is stark. To love those who hate me. To pray for those who grieve me. To forbear without resentment. To entrust vengeance to God. This is not optional; it is the very mark of one who has died and risen with Christ. --- Text of chat during the group: 00:12:59 Bob Čihák, AZ: P. 281 B 00:14:30 Forrest Cavalier: https://biblehub.com/greek/3954.htm Translated as Familiarity in Hypothesis 34 book 2, p266 00:19:11 Bob Čihák, AZ: P. 281 B 00:40:05 Bob Čihák, AZ: P. 283 A 00:50:41 Andrew Zakhari: It is amazing how what we would say to each other changes dramatically when we consider directing those same words to God. Prayer exposes our sin and converts us. 01:04:55 Kate : Would the Fathers take a pacifist position? And would they not accept the Catholic just-war theory? 01:06:37 Catherine Opie: I am always amazed at how apt these readings are. I always get exactly what I need for whatever the inner struggle or circumstance is that is current for me or around me generally as a societal or news event. I have been attacked physically and, to my surprise, my instinct was to fight back like a wild animal. How do we learn to obstruct that survival instinct we have? 01:15:00 Maureen Cunningham: Thank you Blessing 01:15:19 Andrew Adams: Thanks be to God! Thank you, Father! 01:15:21 Rebecca Thérèse: Thank you☺️ 01:15:27 Jennifer Dantchev: Thank you! 01:15:35 Catherine Opie: God bless
The Evergetinos gives us stories that cut to the heart of Christian life: how do we respond when insulted, wronged, or treated unjustly? The world would have us defend our honor, insist on our rights, repay injury with injury. But the Fathers reveal another way — the way of Christ — in which anger is cut out at the root, vengeance rejected, and the heart freed from the tyranny of retaliation. The Example of St. Pachomios When insulted by his own brother, St. Pachomios felt the sting of anger rise within him. Yet instead of defending himself, he went into the night to weep before God. He confessed not his brother's fault, but his own weakness. This is the paradox: the saint sees not an occasion to justify himself but to deepen his repentance. The world teaches us to stand tall when wronged; Pachomios bowed low, stretching out his hands like Christ crucified, begging mercy and was healed. --- Text of chat during the group: 00:08:19 Bob Čihák, AZ: P 278, #7 00:13:45 Bob Čihák, AZ: P 278, #7 00:14:28 Lilly: I have it too 00:21:51 Myles Davidson: I heard someone describe a debate between a Catholic and Orthodox recently as a “blood sport” 00:38:38 Lilly: A response could be “I'll pray for you.” 00:48:40 Andrew Zakhari: I find that in counseling when there is over eagerness on my part to try to help, it almost creates a controlling temperament and often leads to frustration for me and the counselee. 00:58:36 Bob Čihák, AZ: P 280, A 01:00:47 Bob Čihák, AZ: or Book by P G Wodehouse, "Aunts Aren't Gentlemen" 01:14:58 Kate : I have often heard that it is not sinful to feel anger so long as we do not act on that anger. But St. Pachomios is weeping because he even feels anger. 01:16:00 Quinn Larnach-Jones: Thank you, Fr.! 01:16:02 Rebecca Thérèse: Thank you☺️ 01:16:09 Catherine Opie: Many thanks once again for a thought provoking talk.
Why would someone falsely claim to be a victim? On this week's edition of Famboogie, we discuss the Epstein "victim" press conference and give our theory behind the circus. We also dig into a growing credibility crisis in alternative media, and how a group of major social media influencers got caught pushing anti-Trump Indian propaganda. Finally, we dig into Lauren Chen's return to X - the Canadian national YouTuber that got herself involved in an alleged Russian influence scandal on the eve of the 2024 election. You won't want to miss this episode of Famboogie!Support the show: https://redpilledamerica.com/support/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why would someone falsely claim to be a victim? On this week's addition of Famboogie, we discuss the Epstein "victim" press conference and give our theory behind the circus. We also dig into a growing credibility crisis in alternative media, and how a group of major social media influencers got caught pushing anti-Trump Indian propaganda. Finally, we dig into Lauren Chen's return to X - the Canadian national YouTuber that got herself involved in an alleged Russian influence scandal on the eve of the 2024 election. You won't want to miss this episode of Famboogie!Support the show: https://redpilledamerica.com/support/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Fathers teach that anger is a form of idolatry. Just as the pagans once bowed before false gods, so too does the man who gives himself to wrath bow before the idol of rage, making himself a slave rather than a disciple of Christ. To renounce anger is to trample down idols and become a bloodless martyr, confessing Christ not with words but with meekness. The first step in overcoming anger is silence — not speaking when provoked. From this small beginning, grace can bring the soul to tranquility. Abba Moses, once insulted, at first bore it in silence, and later even welcomed humiliation, reproaching himself instead of others. Anger, the elders say, is like a fire that lives on fuel: self-will, pride, contention, the need to be right. If these causes are cut off, the fire goes out; if they are fed, it consumes the heart with remembrance of wrongs and bitterness until the soul is destroyed. The devil seizes every chance to inflame anger — sometimes over trifles, sometimes under the guise of justice. Yet the one who follows Christ must become a stranger to wrath. The Fathers themselves struggled long: some spent years begging God for freedom from this passion, knowing that controlling the tongue is the doorway to purifying the heart. Outward restraint is not enough; even hidden hatred makes a man a murderer before God. For the Lord searches not only deeds but thoughts, and will judge the secrets of the heart. --- Text of chat during the group: 00:04:58 Catherine Opie: Good evening/morning what page are we currently on? 00:07:04 Bob Čihák, AZ: P 276, G 00:07:46 Catherine Opie: Reacted to "P 276, G" with ❤️ 00:09:28 Anna: He participated in Byzantine Liturgy. In the records there's details on it. 00:10:39 Fr. Charbel Abernethy: Evergetinos Volume II page 276 00:11:09 Anna: My daughter is doing a college paper on consecrated life that will bring in desert fathers thanks to these meetings. 00:12:28 Catherine Opie: NZ 00:12:42 Anna: Starting with historical aspects initially which brings in desert fathers and ending in women consecrated life because she feels called to Byzantine monasticism 00:26:48 Anthony: The demons say "what have you to do with us" as if Jesus is the interloper. But they are the outsiders and usurpers. 00:29:44 Maureen Cunningham: Thinking of Saint Padre Pio 00:31:03 Fr. C Mase: There is something to be said for keeping ones mind fixed on ones own repentance. I think that is what Abba-Moses did here. He could have focused on the hurt inflicted on Him but rather focuses on God and on His own repentance. Often it is easy to, when we are wronged, focus on the evil another has done to us. We can especially nowadays with so much evil in the world spend all our time railing about others and turning our eye away from our own vocation. Repentance. 00:32:33 Julie: Reacted to "There is something t…" with
The fathers speak with one voice concerning the passion of anger: it blinds the eyes of the soul and expels the grace of the Spirit. St. Cassian tells us that even a “just cause” for anger blinds no less than an unjust one; whether gold or lead is pressed over the eyes, sight is equally obstructed. So too when anger burns, whether cloaked in righteousness or openly irrational, the light of the Sun of Righteousness is veiled from us. The words cut to the quick: we are not to excuse or harbor even a trace of anger. For Christ Himself declared that “whosoever is angry with his brother shall be in danger of judgment” (Mt. 5:22). St. John Chrysostom tells us that scribes added the phrase “without a cause” to soften the command, but the Lord's intention was uncompromising: to root out the seed entirely, lest it grow into the frenzy that enslaves the heart. For the hesychast this teaching is clear: isolation is no refuge from anger. Cassian admits to raging at sticks of wood or the stubbornness of flint that would not spark quickly enough. The desert does not strip away anger; rather, it exposes it. If we think that by fleeing from brothers we escape the trial of forbearance, we deceive ourselves. Without the correction of life in common, passions grow unchecked, and even inanimate things can draw forth our wrath. Thus, for both monk and layman, anger must be confronted at its root. What, then, of those living in the world, immersed in the irritations and burdens of ordinary life? The fathers offer no easier path for them. Anger in the household, in work, in traffic, in all the frictions of daily existence—these, too, are occasions for forbearance, the training ground of meekness. The same Christ who commands the desert hermit commands also the parent, the spouse, the worker: “Be angry, and sin not” (Ps. 4:4). Turn anger not against neighbor or circumstance, but against the thoughts that seek to enslave. St. Maximos is clear: fasting and vigils restrain bodily desires, but anger is cured only by kindness, charity, love, and mercy. This is the practical labor of every Christian, monk or lay: to return insult with silence, to meet disturbance with meekness, to smother wrath with prayer. The fathers remind us soberly that chastity, poverty, vigils, and every hardship will avail nothing if anger reigns in the soul on the Day of Judgment. For anger drives out the Spirit; where wrath abides, peace cannot dwell. And he who is without peace is also without joy. Thus the path is narrow. Anger is a pit, and blessed is he who jumps over it, pulling the gentle yoke of Christ to the end with meekness. This is no less true for those in the city than for those in the desert. Whether at the dinner table, in the workplace, or in the monastery, each moment of provocation is an invitation to humility, to accuse oneself rather than another, to seize the opportunity for compunction rather than resentment. If we endure, grace will come. What seems at first an impossible command—to eradicate anger entirely—becomes, by the Spirit, an easy yoke. For the fathers remind us: all things are possible to the one who bends low in humility, entrusting his passions to Christ who alone can heal the soul. --- Text of chat during the group: 00:13:39 Tracey Fredman: I miss seeing Lori. I hope she's doing well. 00:16:52 Adam Paige: It's Greek, he writes in Greek 00:18:54 Adam Paige: Some of his books are available digitally, but not Flying over the Abyss 00:19:41 Fr. Charbel Abernethy: Page 272 St. John Cassian 00:20:30 Bob Čihák, AZ: P 272 E 00:44:26 Jacqulyn: Living on a ranch, I totally understand that feeling! 00:45:02 Erick Chastain: Is the worsening of the logismoi in the wilderness as opposed to when you are out in the world dependent on whether one is an introvert/extrovert? 00:45:13 Jacqulyn: Yes, I do! But the sheep keep me focused! 00:45:37 Bob Čihák, AZ: I get angry at myself, but not for long. 00:52:17 Anthony: Lately I've been encouraged by St Francis, who instead of getting wrathful with himself called his erring self "Brother Ass." 00:56:35 Hey Oh! : Augustine said that anger is like an unwanted guest. Once we let it in we don't know how long it will stay or what it will do in our home (hearts). 00:57:39 Rick Visser: It seems that in contemporary psychology there is a strong tendency not to deny the anger that exists in us. We must allow it, not repress it. 00:58:12 Catherine Opie: Reacted to "It seems that in con..." with
The Fathers are unyielding in their teaching: anger must never be given room in the heart. It is a passion rooted in pride, and when indulged, it blinds the soul, drives away the Holy Spirit, and turns one into a worshipper of rage as if it were an idol. Abba Poimen reminds us that it is not enough to endure the turmoil anger creates—we must learn to drive it out entirely. Left unchecked, anger deceives us with excuses and pretexts, but humility demolishes the very foundation of its power. Abba Isaiah gives us the chief remedy: to keep ever before our eyes the humility of Christ—He who endured dishonor, insults, scourging, and even the Cross without anger. When we recall His long-suffering love, the pride that fuels our own wrath is dissolved, and our hearts are humbled into contrition. Later, St. Cassian will also warn us that even a “just cause” cannot justify anger, for once the heart is disturbed, its vision of God is darkened. Instead, we must redirect the sharpness of anger toward our own sinful thoughts, never toward our brothers. In our life in the world, anger manifests daily—in families, at work, in traffic, in countless irritations. But here, too, the Fathers' counsel applies: anger is overcome not by isolation but by forbearance, meekness, kindness, and mercy. The remembrance of death, too, helps us put aside wrath, for what profit is there in clinging to resentment when eternity presses upon us? Anger makes us idolaters; love makes us free. To conquer anger is to begin living even now in the peace of the Kingdom. --- Text of chat during the group: 00:15:22 Bob Čihák, AZ: P 270, A, 6 00:37:25 Anthony: Let God arise and let His enemies be scattered is the fundamental approach. We want order. But let us keep in mind the Spanish Civil War, illustrated in the movie There Be Dragons to show the destruction done in the name of righteousness by mankind based on anger. 00:46:52 Julie: Is it the Jesus prayer the cuts through those thoughts 00:53:10 Hey Oh! : The idea that when we are calm we are better able to perceive what the mind is experiencing makes it so that we have a chance not to be reactive and instead can take in God's goodness in the moment. This is Andrew. My friend from NJ changed my name title and I can't fix it… 00:53:51 carolnypaver: Reacted to "The idea that when w..." with
Zack and Annie are back on the mic for a brand new episode of It's About Bravo!They kick things off with That's My Opinion! (0:59), breaking down the explosive Real Housewives of Salt Lake City Season 6 trailer.Then it's on to the Bravo recaps:
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Why was the Partition of India and Pakistan so rushed in 1947? How did Partition divide everything from stationery to army boots in a matter of weeks? And how do South Asians today grapple with the memory of the largest forced migration in history? William and Anita are joined once again by Sam Dalrymple, author of Shattered Lands: Five Partitions And The Making of Modern Asia, to The Great Partition. Become a member of the Empire Club via empirepoduk.com to receive early access to miniseries, ad-free listening, early access to live show tickets, bonus episodes, book discounts, our exclusive newsletter, and access to our members' chatroom on Discord! Head to empirepoduk.com to sign up. For more Goalhanger Podcasts, head to www.goalhanger.com. Email: empire@goalhanger.com Instagram: @empirepoduk Blue Sky: @empirepoduk X: @empirepoduk Assistant Producer: Becki Hills Producer: Anouska Lewis Executive Producer: Neil Fearn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Synopsis Of Tonight's Group on The Evergetinos Volume II Hypothesis XXXV Section A paragraphs 1-5: “One should never become angry or shout at anyone. An irascible man, even if he should raise the dead is not acceptable before God!” Such thoughts from the fathers already set the tone of this hypothesis and begin to challenge our sensibilities; the way that we deal with annoyances, direct attacks against ourselves or the faith or in a broader way the way the way we deal with violence in the world. What is the role, the place, of the Christian in an age of such vindictiveness and hostility to the other? How can we not only avoid being drawn into the passion of anger and move to the defensive position but also love as Christ loves? How does Christ's meekness and gentleness shape the way that we engage others? So often our ego leads us to hold onto things with a tight grip. This includes our opinions and judgments as well as material goods. Have our hearts been formed with such humility that we can drop our position when a discussion tends towards anger or can we leave behind the work of our own hands the circumstances are such that if we do not abandon it we will be drawn into conflict? In other words, do we place the things of this world or our own dignity and sense of self-respect above the love and the gentleness of Christ? It is only in the silence of prayer, prolonged and unmeasured, that the grace of God frees us from our own ego. Only by experiencing the profound love, compassion, mercy, and understanding that we have received from God will a spirit of gratitude well up within us. It is then that we are compelled to love. What could we possibly lose that we would not gain back a hundredfold in Christ? If we have been made sons and daughters of God and if we live in the Spirit that has been given to us and we should fear nothing. And where there is no fear - there is only love! --- Text of chat during the group: 00:09:17 Fr. Charbel Abernethy: Page 269 New Hypothesis 00:13:21 Andrew Adams: Yes, you can shut off things like whiteboard in Zoom. 00:13:35 Bob Čihák, AZ: P 269 New Hypothesis 35 00:13:39 Adam Paige: Reacted to "Yes, you can shut of…" with
Synopsis of Tonight's Group on The Evergetinos Volume II Hypothesis XXXIV Sections A6-F Conclusion: When we come across the high standards of the desert fathers, especially if they are jarring to our own sensibilities, we can tend to not just to read their writings critically but to dismiss them as hyperbolic or extreme. Yet it is precisely the internal dis-ease that their writings create within us that brings us back to the heart of the gospel and what it means to be a Christian. What does it mean to put on the mind of Christ and have our conscience formed and shaped by the grace of God and the gospel? How does it shape the way that we understand what it means to be a human being or the things that we take for granted such as laughter or familiarity in relationships? Upon closer examination, we see that there are many displays of humor that are rooted in a lack of sobriety and sense of reverence for our own dignity and the dignity of others. We rarely think about how our words and actions, our bearing or form of dress, affect those who are around us. Are we seeking to protect the dignity and spiritual well-being of those around us? Do we hold their identity as sons and daughters of God as something precious and to be revered? The simplest realities of day-to-day life and interactions need to be attended to the most; for they are often the means through which we are tempted. The evil one can make use of what is good and pleasing about our lives as a means to draw us into excess. In the end, it is Christ and the gospel that must be the lens through which we view our lives and behavior. We see Christ, who, although perfectly innocent and filled with love was stripped of dignity, mocked and pinned to the cross. We hear Him say to us “take up your cross daily and follow me” - calling us to a sober sense of what our life in this world will be like as his disciples. In the beatitudes, we hear Him say “blessed her those who mourn” reminding us not only of our share in his cross but the necessity of morning for our own sins. Christ has everything to do with what affects or afflicts us. --- Text of chat during the group: 00:06:25 Fr. Charbel Abernethy: Page 267 number 6 00:16:24 Bob Čihák, AZ: P 267 # 6 00:32:33 Catherine Opie: Fr. what are your thoughts on the use of humour to break through things when one sinks into self pity or depression, or when doing arduous tasks or events in life to lighten the situation? Should we simply be contemplating the suffering and be joyful that we are suffering in this life instead of the next? 00:36:02 wayne: When humor tuns to sarcasm, then it can become hurtful. 00:36:13 Catherine Opie: Reacted to "When humor tuns to s..." with
Happy Thursday, Reigndrops! Carlos is bringing you double the fun today with a packed episode: First up, Carlos chats with Andrea Lavinthal from PEOPLE to break down their exclusive Hot Guys of Summer feature - yes, including some of our favorite Bravolebrities. Then, it's time to dive into The Valley recap, and let's just say… Carlos has thoughts. From Jesse and Michelle's relationship getting more toxic by the episode, to the girls heading down a questionable path - it might be time for everyone (cast and viewers alike) to scream into a pillow. Tune in and let's get into it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.