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Ellen Adair and Eric Gilde discuss the 1992 Babe Ruth biopic, "The Babe." They introduce the film (1:36), with an overview of the script, the cast, and filmmakers, and review the 20-80 baseball scouting grades for rating the film (4:05). Amount of Baseball (10:01) is surprisingly baffling for a relatively objective tool, but our scouts try to parse the true amount given the unsatisfying, nothing-but-dingers nature of the gameplay. There is a sad player comp. Baseball Accuracy (15:00) dives in on this film's Babe Ruth pitcher erasure, including striking out Ty Cobb, and inaccuracies with Ruth's first career game and his performance in the 1916 World Series. His time with the Orioles and Jack Dunn also elided, with some unfortunate consequences including the creation of his nickname. Some examination of very young George as a rapscallion, his home life, and his time at St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys, plus Brother Matthias accuracy. Did Babe Ruth ever come late to a game drunk? There are many, many timeline problems, particularly with Claire and Helen. Ellen plays a game of What Year Is It. Discussion of Joe Dugan, Dorothy, Ruth punching an umpire, Ernie Shore's "combined" no-hitter, Eddie Bennett, Harry Frazee's sale of Ruth, the Called Shot, the Johnny Sylvester story, the feud with Lou Gehrig, and Ruth's "milk." Ruth's relationship with Miller Huggins, and his desire to become a manager himself, including anecdotes with Frank Navin and Connie Mack, are examined. WTF is up with the depiction of Ruth's athleticism, (including his purported use of a courtesy runner)? The final game has as many problems as the rest of the film. Storytelling (1:04:02) highlights this film's main problems: the classic biopic problem of trying to tell the entire life story, timeline jumbles, and the depiction of Ruth as a dumb man-child. Yankee Stadium propaganda. Ellen has a list of Unanswerable Questions. Score (1:20:10) envisions the scenario in which consummate professional Elmer Bernstein was asked to compose the music for this film. Acting (1:23:13) discusses this disappointing John Goodman performance, backed by a whole lot of It's Fine. Ellen uplifts one Trini Alvarado moment. Delightfulness of Catcher (1:29:00) had so many good catcher names and Ruth's own catcher feats as possible fodder, but nothing is made of them. Delightfulness of Announcer (1:30:31) considers the culpability of the announcers for the inaccuracies. Lack of Misogyny (1:33:40) has much to contend with given Ruth's biographical philandering, but somehow this movie makes it so, so much worse. No spoilers on the following segments: Yes or No (1:40:39), Six Degrees of Baseball (1:44:42), Favorite Moment (1:45:22) Least Favorite Moment (1:46:45), Scene We Would Have Liked to See (1:47:47), Dreamiest Player (1:49:50), Favorite Performance (1:50:28) and Next Time (1:51:36). Join Our Discord & Support The Show: PL+ | PL Pro - Get 15% off Yearly with code PODCASTProud member of the Pitcher List Fantasy Baseball Podcast Network
Ellen Adair and Eric Gilde discuss the 1992 Babe Ruth biopic, "The Babe." They introduce the film (1:36), with an overview of the script, the cast, and filmmakers, and review the 20-80 baseball scouting grades for rating the film (4:05). Amount of Baseball (10:01) is surprisingly baffling for a relatively objective tool, but our scouts try to parse the true amount given the unsatisfying, nothing-but-dingers nature of the gameplay. There is a sad player comp. Baseball Accuracy (15:00) dives in on this film's Babe Ruth pitcher erasure, including striking out Ty Cobb, and inaccuracies with Ruth's first career game and his performance in the 1916 World Series. His time with the Orioles and Jack Dunn also elided, with some unfortunate consequences including the creation of his nickname. Some examination of very young George as a rapscallion, his home life, and his time at St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys, plus Brother Matthias accuracy. Did Babe Ruth ever come late to a game drunk? There are many, many timeline problems, particularly with Claire and Helen. Ellen plays a game of What Year Is It. Discussion of Joe Dugan, Dorothy, Ruth punching an umpire, Ernie Shore's "combined" no-hitter, Eddie Bennett, Harry Frazee's sale of Ruth, the Called Shot, the Johnny Sylvester story, the feud with Lou Gehrig, and Ruth's "milk." Ruth's relationship with Miller Huggins, and his desire to become a manager himself, including anecdotes with Frank Navin and Connie Mack, are examined. WTF is up with the depiction of Ruth's athleticism, (including his purported use of a courtesy runner)? The final game has as many problems as the rest of the film. Storytelling (1:04:02) highlights this film's main problems: the classic biopic problem of trying to tell the entire life story, timeline jumbles, and the depiction of Ruth as a dumb man-child. Yankee Stadium propaganda. Ellen has a list of Unanswerable Questions. Score (1:20:10) envisions the scenario in which consummate professional Elmer Bernstein was asked to compose the music for this film. Acting (1:23:13) discusses this disappointing John Goodman performance, backed by a whole lot of It's Fine. Ellen uplifts one Trini Alvarado moment. Delightfulness of Catcher (1:29:00) had so many good catcher names and Ruth's own catcher feats as possible fodder, but nothing is made of them. Delightfulness of Announcer (1:30:31) considers the culpability of the announcers for the inaccuracies. Lack of Misogyny (1:33:40) has much to contend with given Ruth's biographical philandering, but somehow this movie makes it so, so much worse. No spoilers on the following segments: Yes or No (1:40:39), Six Degrees of Baseball (1:44:42), Favorite Moment (1:45:22) Least Favorite Moment (1:46:45), Scene We Would Have Liked to See (1:47:47), Dreamiest Player (1:49:50), Favorite Performance (1:50:28) and Next Time (1:51:36). Join: PL+ | PL ProProud member of the Pitcher List Podcast Network
It’s unanswerable questions, pie charts of our time spent, and Ted Lasso Season 3, Episode 5 on this episode of the Torg Stories Podcast.. Anne, I’m coming off watching UConn hammer South Carolina. You’re coming off a big Fortnite win! In the show Ted Lasso, the great footballer Zava says this: if you put your … Continue reading "Unanswerable Questions, Where the Time Goes, and Ted Lasso Season 3, Episode 5"
Many believers wrestle with whether God's law is still relevant today. If Scripture calls the Torah perfect, freeing, and profitable for righteousness, why would it be set aside? Inspired by our popular Unanswerable Questions teaching, this bite-sized, easily shareable video series challenges common assumptions and encourages deeper exploration—we invite you to test the Torah-observant perspective for yourself.
The Bible warns of a time when people will call good evil and evil good—could this be happening with how some view God's commandments today? Inspired by our popular Unanswerable Questions video, this easily shareable series invites believers to rethink what Scripture truly says about God's law and its ongoing relevance.
In this episode, we explore with Nico Luchsinger, Executive Director of Asia Society Switzerland, four crucial but “unanswerable” questions that reflect the current global uncertainty. From Chinese innovation and India's potential, to BRICS' influence and a possible Trump-China bargain, we delve into topics that shape the future without easy answers.DISCLAIMER This publication is for information- and marketing purposes only. The provided information is not legally binding and neither constitutes a financial analysis, nor an offer for investment-transactions or an investment advice and does not substitute any legal, tax or financial advice. Bergos AG does not accept any liability for the accuracy, correctness or completeness of the information. Bergos AG excludes any liability for the realisation of forecasts or other statements contained in the publication. The reproduction in part or in full without prior written permission of Bergos is not permitted.
The love of God is the foundation of faith. Because Christians can know the love of God, we can know that it will never be shaken, weaken or change. The love of God is the strongest, firm, unbending, substantial, constant, most dependable thing in the universe. Tune in to the Bible Study Hour as Dr. James Boice teaches on the love of God. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/81/29
The Premier League may have taken last weekend off, but here at the Fortress, dilemmas have been brewing—and this is the episode where we bring them to the fore. To start, we revisit the idea of selling Haaland by exploring other permutations that the extra cash can fund. Regular listeners will know that we're a very interdisciplinary podcast; accordingly, Jiayang references Hegel's assertion that changes in quantity may eventually result in changes in quality as a metaphor to question how close managers are to actually committing to the act. Soon afterwards, we arrive at our first unanswerable question: How much weight should we be putting on small nuggets of information—like the fact that Haaland will likely be facing Dragusin instead of Van de Ven? Our second Dilemma Deliberation centers around a case study of Jiayang's team: is it worth it to bring in Palmer for a -8 hit? To answer this question, we spontaneously decide to do something unprecedented: we transplant our captaincy segment right into the heart of our Dilemma Deliberations. In the process, we stumble across our second unanswerable question: What's the tradeoff between sample accuracy and sample size, particularly at this point in the season when only 11 games have been played? After much grappling, we finally land on our third unanswerable question: Is intentionally creating sunk costs a winning strategy? Though definitive conclusions remain elusive, we hope the act of posing and confronting such questions are continually advancing the game forward. There is beauty in trying.
It's Episode 22 of Season 21. Ride the Sleepless Express into tales about chilling changes. "Unanswerable Questions" written by Bryan Leavelle (Story starts around 00:04:30) TRIGGER WARNING! Produced by: David Cummings Cast: Narrator - Peter Lewis, Gilbert - Mary Murphy, Liz - Erin Lillis, Voice - Atticus Jackson "The Transcriptionist" written by Andrew Osborne (Story starts around 00:25:30) TRIGGER WARNING! Produced by: Jeff Clement Cast: Narrator - Nikolle Doolin "A Conversation with You-Know-Who" written by Christopher Jolley (Story starts around 00:45:50) TRIGGER WARNING! Produced by: Jesse Cornett Cast: Potter - David Ault, Jacqueline - Ash Millman, Roberts - Andy Cresswell, Tyler - James Cleveland, The Darkness - Jake Benson "The Read" written by Preston Lang (Story starts around 01:19:10) TRIGGER WARNING! Produced by: Phil Michalski Cast: Lila - Kristen DiMercurio, Jordan - Linsay Rousseau, Karl - Jeff Clement, Officer Graves - David Cummings, Rene - Mary Murphy "Ghosts at the Campfire" written by Dedreanna Dionne (Story starts around 01:40:40) TRIGGER WARNING! Produced by: Phil Michalski Cast: Tom - Matthew Bradford, Mya - Linsay Rousseau, Linda - Sarah Thomas, Millie - Erin Lillis, Finn - Graham Rowat, Alex - Atticus Jackson "Maid of the Wave" written by JR Warrior (Story starts around 01:53:50) TRIGGER WARNING! Produced by: Phil Michalski Cast: Narrator - Erika Sanderson, Robert - Guy Woodward, Isla - Ilana Charnelle This episode is sponsored by: Trade Coffee – Trade Coffee is a specialty coffee marketplace that matches customers with the best coffees from local roasters across the country. Give Trade a try and see how you can make better coffee at home. Get your first bag of coffee free at drinktrade.com/nosleep Mint Mobile – Ditch overpriced wireless with Mint Mobileís deal and get 3 months of premium wireless service for 15 bucks a month. C'mon, cut your wireless bill to 15 bucks a month at mintmobile.com/NSP Click here to learn more about The NoSleep Podcast team Click here to learn more about "The Gentleman From Hell" Click here to learn more about Dedreanna Dionne Click here to learn more about JR Warrior Executive Producer & Host: David Cummings Musical score composed by: Brandon Boone "Unanswerable Questions" illustration courtesy of Catriel Tallarico Audio program ©2024 - Creative Reason Media Inc. - All Rights Reserved - No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of Creative Reason Media Inc. The copyrights for each story are held by the respective authors.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Is This Lie Detector Really Just a Lie Detector? An Investigation of LLM Probe Specificity., published by Josh Levy on June 4, 2024 on The AI Alignment Forum. Whereas previous work has focused primarily on demonstrating a putative lie detector's sensitivity/generalizability[1][2], it is equally important to evaluate its specificity. With this in mind, I evaluated a lie detector trained with a state-of-the-art, white-box technique - probing an LLM's (Mistral-7B) activations during production of facts/lies - and found that it had high sensitivity but low specificity. The detector might be better thought of as identifying when the LLM is not doing fact-based retrieval, which spans a much wider surface area than what we'd want to cover. Interestingly, different LLMs yielded very different specificity-sensitivity tradeoff profiles. I found that the detector could be made more specific through data augmentation, but that this improved specificity did not transfer to other domains, unfortunately. I hope that this study sheds light on some of the remaining gaps in our tooling for and understanding of lie detection - and probing more generally - and points in directions toward improving them. You can find the associated code here, and a rendered version of the main notebook here. Summary Methodology 1. I implemented a lie detector as a pip package called lmdoctor, primarily based on the methodology described in Zou et al.'s Representation Engineering work[1][3]. Briefly, the detector is a linear probe trained on the activations from an LLM prompted with contrastive pairs from the True/False dataset by Azaria & Mitchell[4] so as to elicit representations of honesty/dishonesty[5]. I used the instruction-tuned Mistral-7B model[6] for the main results, and subsequently analyzed a few other LLMs. 2. I evaluated the detector on several datasets that were intended to produce LLM responses covering a wide range of areas that an LLM is likely to encounter: 1. Lie Requests: explicit requests for lies (or facts) 2. Unanswerable Questions: requests for responses to unanswerable (or answerable) factual questions, designed to promote hallucinations (or factual responses) 3. Creative Content: requests for fictional (or factual) content like stories (or histories) 4. Objective, Non-Factual Questions: requests for responses requiring reasoning/coding 5. Subjective Content: requests for subjective responses like preferences/opinions (or objective responses) 3. For each area, I created a small test dataset using GPT-4. In some places, this was because I didn't find anything suitable to cover that area, but in other cases it was just the fastest route, and a more rigorous analysis with extant datasets would be in order. Findings 1. Dataset Evaluations (on Mistral-7B): 1. The detector is sensitive to dishonesty: it generalizes to detect lies in response to both novel Lie Requests ("please tell me a lie about…") and Unanswerable Questions (i.e. hallucinations)[7]. 2. The detector greatly lacks specificity: it will trigger when the LLM produces fictional Creative Content and also when responding correctly to Objective, Non-Factual Questions (e.g. reasoning, coding). The former is undesirable but understandable: fictional Creative Content is sort of adjacent to lying. The latter suggests a deeper issue: there is no sense in which the LLM is "making something up", and therefore we'd hope our detector to be silent. The detector might be better thought of as identifying when the LLM is not doing fact-based retrieval, which spans a much wider surface area than what we'd want to cover. 3. Other observations 1. The detector seems unable to distinguish between active lying and concepts related to lying, which was also noted by Zou et al. 2. Within the context of reasoning, the detector is sensitive to triv...
Speaker: Pastor Jeremy Sexton
Job: Suffering Faith and Faithful Suffering (Part 29)Scripture: Job 38Sermon Preached by Chris Lewis on May 26, 2024→ Check out more sermons
Speaker: Pastor Jeremy Sexton
This week, we cover the cycles of time, consciousness and creation with guest, Joseph Selbie. Joseph Selbie enjoys making the complex and obscure simple and clear. He is the author of Break Through the Limits of the Brain, how neuroscience supports spiritual experience, The Physics of God, a unification of science and religion, and The Yugas, a factual look at India's tradition of cyclical history. He is known for creating bridges of understanding between the modern evidenced-based discoveries of science and the timeless experience-based discoveries of the mystics. For more on Joseph http://www.physicsandgod.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn3K3_5pnow3NtfDni79JLQ https://www.ananda.org/ Intuition and the military https://archive.nytimes.com/atwar.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/03/27/navy-program-to-study-how-troops-use-intuition/ https://time.com/4721715/phenomena-annie-jacobsen/ Follow Feelings with Strangers https://www.instagram.com/feelings.with.strangers/ If you receive anything from this episode, please share. As always, like and subscribe.
Today is the 4th installment of the series about T20 Cricket and the most memorable and impactful games in its short history. If you are just joining us for the first time, please check out the previous 3 episodes. - 2010 2nd T20 Australia vs NZ (McCullum scoop shot magic) - 2022 World Cup Group Stage between Pakistan and India at the MCG (Kohli - Classic in front of 90,000) - 2007 World Cup Final between India and Pakistan. (The day the IPL was actually born) And tonight we wind back the clock to 2005. It's retro kits, retro facial hair and to be honest an absolute circus between NZ and Australia for the first t20 International. But it set the stage for the global juggernaut t20 is today. CATEGORIES - INTRO (00:00) - The Bradman Award for the BEST STAT of the game (04:34) - Glenn McGrath Ashes 2005 Award for the TURNING POINT of the game (08:02) - The Andy McKay Award for "I FORGOT HE PLAYED" (09:47) - Brendon McCullum Scoop SHOT OF THE GAME (13:34) - The Woodworm Award for KIT OF THE YEAR - 2005 (17:07) - WHAT HAS AGED THE WORST? (19:51)- APEX MOUNTAIN (23:15) - UNANSWERABLE QUESTIONS (25:11)
Speaker: Pastor Jeremy Sexton
Speaker: Pastor Jeremy Sexton
Speaker: Pastor Jeremy Sexton
In this episode of our deeply engaging podcast, we delve into the heart of post-divorce healing, addressing the profound yet often "Unanswerable Questions" that haunt those navigating the turbulent waters of separation. With an empathetic and expert touch, we explore the common queries that persist in the minds of those seeking closure and understanding - questions about personal responsibility, the actions of others, and the myriad possibilities of 'what could have been.' Yet, as our host skillfully reveals, the true journey lies not in the quest for answers, but in understanding the deeper currents of emotion and thought patterns that drive these questions. From denial to fear, grief to loneliness, and self-limiting beliefs to low self-esteem, we uncover the complex emotional landscape that can trap individuals in a cycle of rumination and pain. Through insightful analysis and compassionate advice, we illuminate the path to recognizing and overcoming the underlying issues that prevent healing, emphasizing the transformative power of acceptance, self-care, and personal growth. Moreover, the episode shines a light on the unparalleled support and solidarity found within divorce recovery groups, illustrating how communal healing can provide clarity, foster resilience, and nurture new beginnings. Whether you're grappling with the sting of anger, the shadow of loneliness, or the weight of self-doubt, this episode offers a beacon of hope and a roadmap to recovery. Join us for a journey of self-discovery, healing, and empowerment, as we navigate the "Unanswerable Questions" together, finding strength in shared experiences and the courage to move forward. This isn't just a podcast; it's a lifeline for those seeking to reclaim their lives after divorce. Tune in, and let's embark on this healing journey together.
This week, Darryl delves into the unanswered questions found in the book of Job. As we journey through life, especially in our commitment to know God better, we encounter seasons of both triumph and trial. When things are going well, it's easy to seek God eagerly, but what happens when the storms hit? Do we trust Him even without answers?
Step into the realm of healing and hope with the Ask Julie Ryan show – where each episode is a heartfelt journey of discovery. In our recent discussions, we passionately unravel the secrets to finding relief from the persistent pain of spinal stenosis, offering you a pathway to a life unburdened by physical limitations. Let the warmth of our conversations guide you through the maze of mold issues within your body, providing not just solutions but a beacon of understanding and renewal.Yet, our show goes beyond the physical; it reaches into the ethereal. With emotions running high, we share touching stories and present compelling evidence of a mother's spirit lingering nearby, a comforting presence that transcends the boundaries between this world and the next. Join us in embracing the poignant beauty of life's transitions, especially the sacred journey of a loved one, as we offer insights and solace during times of profound change.And for those who have faced the discomfort and disruption of Montezuma's Revenge, Julie working with Spirit become a companion on your healing quest.This isn't just a podcast; it's a sanctuary of emotions, a space where healing, spirituality, and holistic well-being intertwine. Subscribe now and let the Ask Julie Ryan show be your companion on this emotional, transformative journey.Please join Julie next week with your question.Thursdays at 8pm ET, 7pm CT, 5pm PT.https://askjulieryanshow.comAnd, please leave a five-star review and subscribe so you can hear all the new episodes.Sponsors & RecommendationsDr. Maria AmasantiSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Though I were innocent, I could not answer him; I could only plead with my Judge for mercy. Even if I summoned him and he responded, I do not believe he would give me a hearing.
EVEN MORE about this episode!From the electric energy of NFL stadiums to the intimate depth of relationship coaching, Bret Lockett takes us on a transformative exploration of life beyond the gridiron. A former professional athlete with the New England Patriots, Bret now infuses his high-performance mindset into helping others tap into their spiritual and emotional potential. As our latest guest, he unveils the intricacies of the Gene Keys system—a tool that's reshaping our understanding of genetic gifts and personal growth.Picture a team, driven by purpose and passion, where every member's commitment to 'do your job' creates a symphony of success—this philosophy is the heartbeat of our conversation. We round off our epic dialogue with a dive into the profound realms of spirituality and self-awareness. Bret shares his personal awakening, connecting experiences from past life regressions to the lessons learned in handling childhood traumas. His unique approach to understanding women and fostering environments for their growth ties into the deeper conversation about relationships as entities that require nurturing. Listeners are in for an enlightening experience that connects the dots between love, manifestation, and the inexplicable questions that stir our souls. Join us on this journey for insights that promise to reshape the way you approach life, love, and the pursuit of your truest self.Guest Biography:Bret Lockett is an esteemed love and relationship coach, internationally recognized speaker, and entrepreneur, specializing in guiding both women and men towards finding love and intimacy. With a deep understanding of the conscious collective, Bret works towards rebalancing the yin and yang energies in relationships. His expertise in Gene Keys plays a pivotal role in transforming lives as he utilizes this powerful system to facilitate profound and lasting changes. Drawing from his personal experiences, specifically as a former NFL star, Bret's journey serves as an inspiration for resilience and positive transformation. He has developed a unique approach that combines the teachings of Gene Keys with breathwork, diaphragmatic breathing, and guided NLP techniques. This transformative method has empowered thousands of individuals worldwide to experience deep healing and breakthroughs in their lives. Episode Chapters:(0:00:01) - Discussing Life's Unanswerable Questions(0:05:11) - Success in Teams(0:08:48) - Raising Standards and Achieving Success(0:15:31) - Manifestation, Meditation, and Childhood Trauma(0:29:05) - Awakening, DMT, and Spirituality(0:34:39) - Understanding Women, Gene Keys(0:45:09) - The Power of Love and Self-Understanding(1:00:34) - Relationships, Emotions, and IncarnationPlease join Julie next week with your question.Thursdays at 8pm ET, 7pm CT, 5pm PT.https://askjulieryanshow.comAnd, please leave a five-star review and subscribe so you can hear all the new episodes.Sponsors & RecommendationsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The ongoing war with Hamas has flooded our communities with grief, sorrow, and anger. In a series of special episodes, Perfect Jewish Parents hosts Masua Sagiv and Joshua Ladon explore the core questions and values these difficult moments illuminate so that parents, caregivers, and educators can navigate complex conversations with young people and meet this important moment. This is Perfect Jewish Parents: Israel at War. In this first episode recorded on October 16, Joshua and Masua respond to the evil of Hamas's attack by asking, "What are the positive values we want to bring to this world and be known for?” Referred to in this episode: Sivan Zakai, who recently held an emergency webinar on how to discuss the current war with children, was featured in our previous episode: "How Do We Talk About Israel?" In our episode "How Do We Respond to Unanswerable Questions?", we talked with Scott Hershkovitz about his recent book, which includes a chapter all about revenge and how to honor this emotional need appropriately. Yehuda Kurtzer talks about the obligation to bury one's deceased, and how that responsibility affects the global Jewish community at this moment, in his introduction to the Identity/Crisis episode: "A Nation That Can't Sleep" JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST FOR MORE HARTMAN IDEAS
When your child asks, "Is God real" or "Am I dreaming my entire life?"-- is it ok not to have the "right" answer? Scott Hershovitz is the Thomas G. and Mabel Long Professor of Law and a professor of philosophy at the University of Michigan and author of Nasty, Brutish, and Short: Adventures in Philosophy with Kids. This father of two joins Perfect Jewish Parents co-hosts Masua Sagiv and Joshua Ladon to talk about why kids are particularly good at having big conversations and how the big questions kids ask provide an opportunity to engage in curiosity and creativity.
Will The Rock be a future candidate for President of The United States? Will Trump be convicted and go to jail over the missing files? And who killed Tupac? On this week's podcast, Marion tackles America's most un-answerable questions, from politics to celebrities to celebrities entering politics and back again. Who will be the next celebrity to take American politics by storm? Marion parses out who could be the next Trump. With former comedian Zelensky running the show in war torn Ukraine and America's history with celebrity presidents, Marion discusses future stars turned global politicians. What does a competent Government mean for public opinion in the States? Marion discusses how a capable Government is equated with dullness as Biden has led a stable term in the Oval Office. In the aftermath of Trump's disastrous tenure, Marion feels Biden's stable government is not viewed as it probably deserves. After Trump's indictment will we see prison time for the former President? Marion gives a couple of the most jaw dropping theories doing the rounds on what could happen if he is convicted, including the possibility of a pardon by the current Democratic president! What issues should Americans be up in arms about? Should Americans seek to abolish the Electoral College and the Senate? Marion breaks down which states are shafted in representation by the current electoral system. Why do American's have such low sympathy for Biden's embattled son Hunter? —- Over on Patreon — in the XL edition of the show you can hear: Is there ever a possibility of assault rifles being taken off the streets in America. Marion brings new hope as California's Governor Gavin Newsom works to pass a new amendment that could alter the iconic second amendment. What do the Democratic Governor's ideas involve and could they come to fruition? What is the state of abortion law after the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe V Wade? Marion discusses the patchwork quilt of injustice that has taken over the US as women are suffering in restrictive states. However, even conservative states are fighting back with Kansas holding a referendum on abortion rights that could bring hope in other places in the future. Are American's worried about AI? More importantly, should they be? Marion and Jarlath chat about AI use in America and what it means for workers across multiple sectors as it has the potential to affect the job security of many, from truck drivers to screen writers. Marion also looks at how it could affect disinformation campaigns in the upcoming election. Finally, they address the all important mystery of who shot Tupac Shakur on the Vegas strip in 1996? Marion presents an interesting theory as Jarlath discusses the idea of reparations for slavery in America. Jarlath is also on tour right now. He will be doing his latest standup show in Liverpool, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Armagh, Galway, Cork, Birmingham, London and Tralee to why not grab a ticket while you can. All the other dates have fully sold out! https://linktr.ee/IrishmanAbroad For double size episodes each week and access to Marion's American scandals series, why not visit www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad today. If you'd like to contact me, that is easy too. You know what to do! 1. Irishman Abroad Live Line: You can now get in touch with us and feature on our shows by sending your WhatsApp voice note to 00447543122330. 2. Email Jar, Sonia and Marion directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com. For updates on future episodes and live shows follow Jar here on Twitter, visit www.jigser.com or subscribe to the YouTube channel here. Disclaimer: All materials contained within this podcast are copyright protected. Third party reuse and/or quotation in whole or in part is prohibited unless direct credit and/or hyperlink to the Irishman Abroad podcast is clearly and accurately provided.
Will The Rock be a future candidate for President of The United States? Will Trump be convicted and go to jail over the missing files? And who killed Tupac? On this week's podcast, Marion tackles America's most un-answerable questions, from politics to celebrities to celebrities entering politics and back again. Who will be the next celebrity to take American politics by storm? Marion parses out who could be the next Trump. With former comedian Zelensky running the show in war torn Ukraine and America's history with celebrity presidents, Marion discusses future stars turned global politicians. What does a competent Government mean for public opinion in the States? Marion discusses how a capable Government is equated with dullness as Biden has led a stable term in the Oval Office. In the aftermath of Trump's disastrous tenure, Marion feels Biden's stable government is not viewed as it probably deserves. After Trump's indictment will we see prison time for the former President? Marion gives a couple of the most jaw dropping theories doing the rounds on what could happen if he is convicted, including the possibility of a pardon by the current Democratic president! What issues should Americans be up in arms about? Should Americans seek to abolish the Electoral College and the Senate? Marion breaks down which states are shafted in representation by the current electoral system. Why do American's have such low sympathy for Biden's embattled son Hunter? —- Over on Patreon — in the XL edition of the show you can hear: Is there ever a possibility of assault rifles being taken off the streets in America. Marion brings new hope as California's Governor Gavin Newsom works to pass a new amendment that could alter the iconic second amendment. What do the Democratic Governor's ideas involve and could they come to fruition? What is the state of abortion law after the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe V Wade? Marion discusses the patchwork quilt of injustice that has taken over the US as women are suffering in restrictive states. However, even conservative states are fighting back with Kansas holding a referendum on abortion rights that could bring hope in other places in the future. Are American's worried about AI? More importantly, should they be? Marion and Jarlath chat about AI use in America and what it means for workers across multiple sectors as it has the potential to affect the job security of many, from truck drivers to screen writers. Marion also looks at how it could affect disinformation campaigns in the upcoming election. Finally, they address the all important mystery of who shot Tupac Shakur on the Vegas strip in 1996? Marion presents an interesting theory as Jarlath discusses the idea of reparations for slavery in America. Jarlath is also on tour right now. He will be doing his latest standup show in Liverpool, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Armagh, Galway, Cork, Birmingham, London and Tralee to why not grab a ticket while you can. All the other dates have fully sold out! https://linktr.ee/IrishmanAbroad For double size episodes each week and access to Marion's American scandals series, why not visit www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad today. If you'd like to contact me, that is easy too. You know what to do! 1. Irishman Abroad Live Line: You can now get in touch with us and feature on our shows by sending your WhatsApp voice note to 00447543122330. 2. Email Jar, Sonia and Marion directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com. For updates on future episodes and live shows follow Jar here on Twitter, visit www.jigser.com or subscribe to the YouTube channel here. Disclaimer: All materials contained within this podcast are copyright protected. Third party reuse and/or quotation in whole or in part is prohibited unless direct credit and/or hyperlink to the Irishman Abroad podcast is clearly and accurately provided.
The show begins with some weather talk, followed by yard work conversation. Todd gives us an update (23:00) on his time in Austin, TX. We jump into an edition of "Unanswerable Questions" (40:00) and it runs through the entirey of the rest of the show. Sponsors: ScottyJ's album, Hyatt hotels The Bro Pod YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/@the_bro_pod Scotty Js YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV3WWSlwDKYf7P5k4XdP3zA IG & Twitter: the_bro_pod, littleBquotes E-mail the show!: thebropodnetwork@gmail.com Buy Merch!!: thebropod.threadless.com Our Website: www.bropodnetwork.com #weatherchat #grassseed #waterrestriction #childrensbook #Austin #underagedrinkers #UnanswerableQuestions #Succession #podcasts #bropod #bropodnetwork
On today's show we discuss modern cars that are considered uncollectible. We talk about the crazy paint options on the new Corvette. Tom stumbles over a callers question about checking the level of a CVT transmission on a Honda Accord. If you would like to learn more about your car check out our blog over on our website: King's Auto Repair Website King's Auto Repair on Facebook: King's Auto Repair Facebook King's Auto Repair on YouTube: Kings Auto Repair YouTube King's Auto Repair on Instagram: Kings Auto Repair Instagram King's Auto Repair on TikTok: Kings Auto Repair TikTok King's Auto Repair on LinkedIn: King's Auto Repair LinkedIn King's Auto Repair on Pinterest: King's Auto Repair Pinterest Check your car for Safety Recalls: NHTSA.Gov If you have a comment or car question please email us at Idletalkradio830@gmail.com. Thank you for listening. This show was originally broadcast live 05/11/2023
This message continues the series in Romans - New Life in Christ, "Unanswerable Questions." March 19, 2023. Jake Bishop. The Hub.
This message continues the series in Romans - New Life in Christ, "Unanswerable Questions." March 19, 2023. Pastor Sam Polson. Auditorium.
.Considering the Noma principle by Stephen J. Gould, is science how heavens go and religion tells us how to go to heaven? 3:00 Can the Rav recommend a method to learn the structure of hebrew? 6:00. How can I deal with my impulse to ask unanswerable questions? 9:30. What resources did people have in the past to communicate? 12:00 Why the Jewish people don't proselytize to become Jews? 16:00 How to deal with people that'd criticize the foundations of the Oral tradition and the Arizal's Kabbalah? 24:30. What attracted the Rav to Chasidism? What's the distinguished genius of the Chasidic Torah literature? 30:30. Did Jacob found out what his sons did to Joseph? 33:30. What's the jewish answer to the trolly problem? 39:30. What does it mean the kiss of Jacob to Rachel when he meets her? 42:30. How can I get pure motivations? 47:30. What's the purpose of the ten pronouncements? 51:00 Should Emuna pshuta should be one's motivation? Having received his Ph.D. in mathematical logic at Brandeis University, Rabbi Dr. Dovid Gottlieb went on to become Professor of Philosophy at Johns Hopkins University. Today he is a senior faculty member at Ohr Somayach in Jerusalem. An accomplished author and lecturer, Rabbi Gottlieb has electrified audiences with his stimulating and energetic presentations on ethical and philosophical issues. In Jewish Philosophy with Rabbi Dr. Gottlieb, we are invited to explore the most fascinating and elemental concepts of Jewish Philosophy. Would you like to sponsor an episode? A series? We'd love to hear from you : podcasts@ohr.edu Visit us @ https://ohr.edu ! Yeshivat Ohr Somayach located in the heart of Jerusalem, is an educational institution for young Jewish English-speaking men. We have a range of classes and programs designed for the intellectually curious and academically inclined - for those with no background in Jewish learning to those who are proficient in Gemara and other original source material. To find the perfect program for you, please visit our website https://ohr.edu/study_in_israel or call our placement specialist at 1-254-981-0133 today!
No matter how many times you've heard this work, there is much to discover! John Banther and Evan Keely examine letters from his final year, musical examples, and fascinating compositional techniques in search of answers to this enigmatic symphony. Support Classical Breakdown: https://weta.org/donatefmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1.Considering the Noma principle by Stephen J. Gould, is science how heavens go and religion tells us how to go to heaven? 2.3. Can the Rav recommend a method to learn the structure of hebrew? 3.6. How can I deal with my impulse to ask unanswerable questions? 4.9:30. What resources had the people in the past to communicate? 5.12. Why the Jewish people don't proselytize to become Jews? 6.16. How to deal with people that'd criticize the foundations of the Oral tradition and the Arizal's Kabbalah? 7.24:30. What attracted the Rav to Chasidism? What's the distinguished genius of the Chasidic Torah literature? 8.30:30. Did Jacob found out what his sons did to Joseph? 9.33:30. What's the jewish answer to the trolly problem? 10.39:30. What does it mean the kiss of Jacob to Rachel when he meets her? 11.42:30. How can I get pure motivations? 12.47:30. What's the purpose of the ten pronouncements? 13:51. Should Emuna pshuta should be one's motivation? Yeshivat Ohr Somayach located in the heart of Jerusalem, is an educational institution for young Jewish English-speaking men. We have a range of classes and programs designed for the intellectually curious and academically inclined - for those with no background in Jewish learning to those who are proficient in Gemara and other original source material. To find the perfect program for you, please visit our website https://ohr.edu/study_in_israel or call our placement specialist at 1-254-981-0133 today!
Romans 8:31 - 39Keywords: Trials, Security, Assurance
Romans 8:31-39Keywords: Intercession, Assurance, Perseverance, Justification
Romans 8:31-39Keywords: Salvation, Security, Elect, Righteousness
This episode is really just a free for all. Hope you have fun.....we did! Enjoy!
On this episode of Pardon the Insurrection, we dive into unanswerable questions surrounding the espionage investigation into the ex-President, the responses of his legal team, and the massive volume of his shifting responses to each public revelation before recklessly speculating on what it all means.
Scripture Text: Romans 8:31-36 Sunday, July 31, 2022 Sermon Discussion Guides Morningside Church, Tallahassee (morningsidetlh.org)
This week on the NFL pod, the BAM hosts talk about Baker Mayfield heading to Carolina. We also discuss where Jimmy G could end up. Lastly, unanswerable questions. I won't spoil those, you'll have to listen.Instagram: @thebampodTwitter: @thebampodsTik Tok: @thebampod
Welcome to another episode of my podcast. I know I sound like a broken record, but, I am sick. Still. So, I am late posting this podcast. My apologies to the gang. It's a short one, though, so y'all have a listen. The post Unanswerable Questions About A WIP appeared first on Writer Groupie.
-Nick is old balls. He turned 28 yesterday.-New skills? I have none. But Brandon is getting chickens and Nick is attacking handstand obstacles.-Banning Menthols? That's racist.-Have you ever exacted revenge? We haven't, but we have quantifiable haters.-What's a quote you think about often? Ships in the harbor. Mike Posner, Albert Einstein, & E.E. Cummings.-Knoxville nightlife, here we come.-Unanswerable Questions is officially retired.
Episode 168 was ELITE Jordan Spieth wins the RBC Heritage and we break it all down! Plus: 5 UNANSWERABLE QUESTIONS midway through the season - Best performance from a non-winner so far this year? Who do you kick out of the Top 10 OWGR? AND MORE! Support Our Sponsors: Byrdiegolf.com - We believe in access and affordability. Our vision is an inclusive brand that gives everyone who's been curious about the game of golf an opportunity to get outside and play. Use coupon code Dadbod22 and take 15% off your next set! Swannies.co - Swannies is a modern brand for golfers who want to look good regardless of where they're playing (or how well). Perfect for Dadbods! Use coupon code DADBODGOLFPOD-25 for 25% off your next order! PrimoGolfApparel.com - Get AHEAD of the curve and check out their amazing selection of joggers. The material is incredible. The fit is superb. And the look will be sure to turn heads. Use coupon code dadpod15 for 15% off your next order! Twitter: https://twitter.com/dadbodgolfpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dadbodgolfpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DadBodGolfPod
We have so many questions, and some of those questions aren't meant to have answers. We're talking 10 of the most perplexing situations in the BL world - from the blue drink and murder to why this world is so appealing to women. Got answers? Let us know! Grab merch now at http://shop.letstalkbl.com Comment, like & subscribe on YouTube FOLLOW US IF YOU GO TO TU, SWU OR CHULA & CAN TELL US WHAT A CUTE/SEXY BOY DOES: IG: @letstalkBL Twitter: @letstalkBL TikTok: @letstalkBL
On this week's episode, we go over coaches as titans of college basketball from Coach K to the Izzone. We finish talking about conference tournaments. In our Unanswerable Questions segment, we break down Billy Ball and Oklahoma's best team. Longtime CBS analyst Billy Packer, in his book, placed the Sooners among the top 15 college teams of all time. They pressed full court, created turnovers galore, shot quickly and played ferociously. The starting unit of Grace and Blaylock and Harvey Grant and Stacey King and Dave Sieger became so well-conditioned that by season's end Tubbs rarely had to substitute, and the assault was never ending. There is nothing like it in college basketball anymore. The days of Nolan Richardson's 40 minutes of Arkansas hell and Jerry Tarkanian's Runnin' Rebels and OU's BillyBall are over. The game is pedestrian, played not by refined stars but by young prospects headed for the NBA after a college drive-thru. That was a unique group of guys because we had speed, quicks and endurance,” Tubbs said. “And they loved to play like we wanted to play. It's hard to play like we played. That's why people don't play that way. It takes tremendous endurance.” And Josh gets a personal favorite off his chest discussing an all-time ACC performer Randolph Childress. We finish up with And 1 Grail record you'd most like your progeny to have - Maravich scoring record, On a team that matches UCLA's win streak, On an undefeated team...And 119nine | Celebrating Hardwood History 19nine knows college basketball. Officially Licensed proud to partner with the leading universities.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
-100 Mile Ruck March on 9/11: Prep, route, expectation. Prayers up.-CrossFit Games payouts.-Philosophy problems: The Box, MK Ultra, and the Stanford Prison Experiment.-NEW SEGMENTS:1. r/CrossFit, the latest and greatest from the official CF subreddit. Each week we'll discuss one post. This week it's the dumbest f***ing workout I've ever seen programmed.2. Unanswerable Questions, inspired by The Ringer's Rewatchables pod, I'll ask Nick a question the answer to which he cannot know (nobody knows), yet he must repsond. This week, "Does Katrin do better or worse with Kari Pearce in the field?", "Dave Castro retires. Who takes over programming the Games?", and "Prime D. Rose or Prime Russ Westbrook?"-Overrated/Underrated: Movie snacks, college degrees, meal prep services, military service.
027 Hello listeners. This week I am talking to Ginger McGee. She's an author and mom to two boys, one who lives daily with Tourette's and OCD. I'm in the middle of reading her autobiography about her life and struggles surrounding her older son. It has been such a resonating story and we had a lot to discuss in this episode.Ginger says becoming a mom to a child that has special needs brings something out of her she didn't know she even had. She has poured her heart and soul into this book she has written about her experiences. It started as a book about her son and turned into such a treasure for other moms to relate to her experiences. Ginger is vulnerable and says there were some tough moments that she's not sure how she made the choices she needed to and she often still feels guilt over certain moments. Her son is now 23, and she says she still struggles to help and protect him. She wants her readers (and our listeners) to know that its okay to feel the hard feelings like anger and resentment. How you act on these feelings is the choice you have to make. Connect with Ginger:IG: https://www.instagram.com/gingermcgeewriterIG: https://www.instagram.com/papersoupstudioWebsite: https://gingermcgee.com/FB: https://www.facebook.com/GingerMichelleMcGeeFB: https://www.facebook.com/hesnotbrokenConnect with Kara:IG: https://www.instagram.com/Kararyska/ Website: https://www.kararyska.com/Pathway to Peace Consult: Link HereInterested in the NEW Group Coaching Program: Schedule a ConsultFull Show NotesClick HERE to Join The Special Needs Mom Podcast Community