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Latest podcast episodes about undoubtably

The Folo by Travel Weekly
What is going on with Newark Airport?

The Folo by Travel Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 38:02


What the heck is going on at EWR? Undoubtably the biggest news in travel this past week has to be the mess at Newark Airport in New Jersey. What started as complaints of unusual delays on one day in April has unfolded into a huge story about air traffic control system breakdowns, controllers on leave and the DOT’s request for billions of dollars to be earmarked for upgrades and fixes. With aviation editor Robert Silk and aviation expert and consultant Bob Mann, we break down what happened, why Newark is so hard to manage and what the solutions might be: Is the DOT proposal enough? This episode was recorded Friday May 9 and has been edited for length and clarity. Episode sponsor: This episode is sponsored by the Globus family of brands https://www.globusandcosmos.com Related links: FAA pledges fixes for Newark, but delays could continue https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Airline-News/FAA-pledges-Newark-fixes-but-disruptions-could-continue White House proposes overhaul of air traffic control system https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Airline-News/Trump-administration-proposes-overhaul-ATC-system Outdated technology and stress-related absences contribute to chaos at Newark Airport https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Airline-News/Air-traffic-control-challenges-Newark-Airport Air traffic controllers briefly lose radar access again at Newark https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Airline-News/Air-traffic-controllers-briefly-lose-radar-access-again-Newark-airport See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

No Tags
27: What would OK Williams do?

No Tags

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 96:54


We've not interviewed too many DJs so far on No Tags, so when we do, it's a safe assumption that a) we've watched them play a few times, and b) they're pretty tasty at it.OK Williams falls into both categories. We've seen her DJ multiple times and have never failed to leave the dancefloor refreshed. But she's also one of our favourite dance music personalities, as evidenced on her regular NTS show (and, OK, her Twitter account) where she exhibits the sort of energising but healthily realistic attitude that, frankly, more DJs could do with cultivating. Who knew there could be a link between having an engaging personality and making people dance?We sat down with OK Williams for a solid 80 minutes to talk, well, a lot. Is this one of No Tags' more forensic and focused interviews? No. Is a it a lot of fun? Undoubtably. But OK Williams offers as much insight as entertainment. We talked through her formative raving years, the musical awakening she found in queer clubs, her secret background in journalism (awkward!), her relationship with Andrew Weatherall, and some big picture questions on DJs as public figures and their responsibilities.If you like what we're doing at No Tags, please like, rate, review or subscribe to us on your podcast app of choice – in their own abstract ways, these things help. You can also support the show in a more literal way via our paid tier, which costs £5 a month and really helps us keep bringing you these podcasts and transcripts. Get full access to No Tags at notagspodcast.substack.com/subscribe

Garage Heroes In Training
GHiT 0598:  Dealing with Difficulties at the Track

Garage Heroes In Training

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 87:41


GHiT 0598:  Dealing with Difficulties at the Track Kaan Canturk (host of the Blind Apex Podcast) joins us to discuss a topic that happens to everyone who drives on track, difficulties with the car.  Things happen on track.  That can be mechanical issues, driver induced issues, and/or externally induced issues.  During this podcast we go over many examples of what can happen and some of the best ways to deal with them all.  Did we miss some items?  Of course.  Is there a better way to deal with them?  Undoubtably.  Let us know what we missed or what can be done better and we can share it on an upcoming episode.  Plus you will make exactly the same amount from the podcast as we do, lol.  A link to the episode is: https://tinyurl.com/DealingwithDifficulties If you would like to help grow high-performance driving and racing and maybe even our podcast, lol: You can subscribe to our podcast on the podcast provider of your choice, including the Apple podcast app, Google music, Amazon, YouTube, etc. Also, if you could give our podcast a (5-star?) rating, that we would appreciate very much.  Even better, a podcast review would help us to grow the passion and sport of high performance driving and we would appreciate it. We hope you enjoy this episode! Best regards, Vicki, Jennifer, Audra, Ben, Alan, Jeremy, and Bill Hosts of the Garage Heroes in Training Podcast and Garage Heroes in Training racing team drivers Money saving tips: 1)  Enter code "GHIT" for a 10% discount code to all our listeners during the checkout process at https://candelaria-racing.com/ for a Sentinel system to capture and broadcast live video and telemetry. 2)  Enter the code “ghitlikesapex!” when you order and Apex Pro system from https://apextrackcoach.com/ and you will receive a free Windshield Suction Cup Mount for the system, a savings of $40. 3)  Need a fix of some Garage Heroes in Training swag for unknown reasons:  https://garage-heroes-in-training.myspreadshop.com/    

Born Again Bowhunting
Are High FOC Arrows Worth Building? | Turkey Season Updates | Episode 99

Born Again Bowhunting

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 46:18


On this episode we go over how our turkey season is unfolding and we talk about building high FOC heavy arrows for whitetails and is it worth it? Undoubtably shot placement is key when deciding to harvest an animal. Thanks for listening! Born Again MERCH! ⁠https://bornagainbowhunting.com/collections/all⁠ WiseEye Tech Trail Cameras ⁠https://wiseeyetech.com/⁠ Code: bornagain for 10% off! Premier Outdoors ⁠https://premieroutdoors.us/⁠ Code at the register: Born Again 2024 for 10% off! (exclusions apply) Kudu Point Broadheads https://kudupoint.com Code: bb24 12% off!

Just Go Watch
Transformers Rise of the Beasts (2023)

Just Go Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 74:15


The 7th movie in the Transformers franchise goes back in time before the initial movie in 2007. But is this prequel a full reset? Will it learn from the mistakes of the past? Undoubtably they have been successful at the box office... but good movies?

The Rest of the Story: Revisited | Paul Harvey
Remove Your Gloves, Witch! | Anne Boleyn

The Rest of the Story: Revisited | Paul Harvey

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 3:51


Anne Boleyn is perhaps one of the most well-known names in English history. She's known for her key role in the formation of the Church of England. Have you heard the rumor about her hand and why she always wears a glove? Undoubtably, only a witch would wear such a thing! Tune in for the rest of the story! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Boleyn

The Breakdown with Dr. B
Is Your Cup Half Empty or Half Full?

The Breakdown with Dr. B

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 11:47


Undoubtably, looking at life through the lens of optimism is advantageous.  In fact, research has found that seeing the glass half full not only makes you happier but can also make you healthier and wealthier. Dr. B. talks about how being positive creates opportunity along with strategies on how to top off your glass full of optimism.———Welcome to The Breakdown with Doctor B., a psychologically healing conversation with well-known psychiatrist Arthur Bregman MD.  Every week Dr. B. and host Linda Corley break down issues and problems from a mental health perspective. From the incessant stresses of the pandemic to untangling relationship problems, Dr. B's years of experience help piece together the messiest of life's problems.

Emo Girls’ Guide to the Galaxy
Episode 11: High Collars and Loose Morals

Emo Girls’ Guide to the Galaxy

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 70:42


It has come to these podcasters' attention that a debatably explicit show has aired on Netflix. Undoubtably, it is our civic duty to discuss Bridgerton the show vs. the books. You may be witness to tangents that include the Olsen Twins and scary video games. *SPOILERS IN THIS EPISODE* ----more---- Instagram  |  Twitter  |  Facebook  |  TikTok  |  Other Links     Affiliate Links: Jess's Book of the Month Club referral Loretta's Chirp audiobooks referral (50% off your first purchase) Dev's FandomSleeves Code - Dev10 Dev's Once Upon a Book Club Box Code - Dev10

Calling Old Hollywood
Bruce Vilanch

Calling Old Hollywood

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 60:29


Undoubtably one of the funniest humans alive, Bruce Vilanch is my guest on Calling Old Hollywood this week.Bruce and I discuss everything under the Hollywood sun from influences like Lucille Ball to his work with Bette Midler, The Village People, The Comedy Store, Hollywood Squares, methods for writing, the hit tunes he co-wrote, Johnny Carson, favorite classics, and much, much more.

Idle Game Chat
Idle Game Chat #85 | Checkmate

Idle Game Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 82:47


Undoubtably one of the biggest moves in the history of this great industry, #Microsoft announced they intend to acquire #ActivisionBlizzard in an all-cash transaction valued at $68.7 billion.  #Microsoft will become the world's third-largest gaming company by revenue, behind #Tencent and #Sony. #Warcraft, #Diablo, #Overwatch #CallofDuty #CandyCrush are just some of the iconic franchise that will reside under Microsoft. With so much to unpack, the lad try to approach it from multiple perspectives. How do they feel personally, will this trigger some changes in their behaviour and spending habits? What does this mean for #Microsoft and #Xbox and will they be able to leverage some historic IP without disrupting their cash cow #CoD . How will #Sony respond, can they respond? Is it simply a matter of time before they are no longer the number one player and should they start to embrace this idea rather than resisting? Apps closes the show with some impressions “Twelve Minutes”. This indie time loop game arrived in 2021 for #XboxOne, #XboxSeries X/S, #PlayStation4 #PlayStation5, #NintendoSwitch and #PC.

This is apologetics with Joel Settecase
Should Christians Obey Vaccine Mandates? [12 Days of Christmas #6]

This is apologetics with Joel Settecase

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 22:58


It's the ThinkPod 12 Days of Christmas. 12 current cultural challenges answered with timeless biblical truth, by Joel Settecase and some of his friends. For more content like this, be sure to follow all of our guest hosts, and join the ThinkSquad group on Facebook, Gab and Signal. Merry Christmas from the Think Institute, and happy 2022 to you. In this episode, the Brothers Gruber address a controversial issue that truly needs addressing. Undoubtably it's one you've considered the effects of on your family, especially if you haven't received that certain medical procedure that, as of the time of this writing, is all anyone seems to be able to talk about. So, what do you think? Should Christians obey vaccine mandates from their civil government? What does God think about these mandates, and what is the responsibility of the follower of Jesus regarding them? Jesse and Justin Gruber are the hosts of the “Carpe Fide” podcast. The heart of Carpe Fide is rooted in faith, family, and facial hair. Jesse and Justin both serve as elders in their local church and have a passion to equip the saints in whatever way they can. Carpe fide - seize the faith - is an important motto for them: they realize Christians must grab their shields, take up their swords and stand firm in the faith. Carpe Fide Links: Website: https://www.carpefide.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carpefidepodcast/ Gab: https://gab.com/carpefide Shop (for excellent T-shirts and such): https://carpe-fide.myshopify.com/ Listen to the ThinkPod: https://anchor.fm/the-think-podcast Watch on YouTube: http://youtube.com/thethinkinstitute If this blessed you, consider supporting us: https://thethink.institute/partner Facebook: http://facebook.com/thethinkinstitute Twitter: http://twitter.com/thinkinst Mewe: http://mewe.com/i/thinkinstitute Gab: http://gab.com/thinkinstitute Minds: https://www.minds.com/thinkinstitute/ Catechize your kids: http://thethink.institute/catakids. Book Joel Settecase to speak: https://thethink.institute/booking Sign up for the email newsletter: http://thethink.institute/think-updates Join a course: http://thethink.institute/hammerandanvil Music Credits: Hard Metal Intro by WinnieTheMoog Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6598-hard-metal-intro License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Synthwave Intro 03 by TaigaSoundProd Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/7299-synthwave-intro-03 License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Stranger Synths #1 by Musikhalde Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6390-stranger-synths-1 License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Christmas Intro: Merry Christmas Trap Intro by TaigaSoundProd Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6947-merry-christmas-trap-intro License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-think-podcast/message

Armchair Gaffers
ACG Final 3rd | (Belated) Ballon d'Or Quiz

Armchair Gaffers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 24:41


Once again it's the Armchair Gaffers Final 3rd. Undoubtably the people's favourite segment of the week. In keeping with Final 3rd Tradition, this week we have a Ballon d'Or quiz. We're either very late or very early

The Baby Making Podcast
Holiday Help: Step Parenting During the Holidays with Christina

The Baby Making Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 41:52


I'll be chatting with Christina, the host of the Radical Stepmoms Podcast. On her podcast, she discusses the realities of co-parenting, the ways step-motherhood affects a marriage, the relationship with step kids and most of all…navigating the relationship with yourself.Undoubtably, the holidays can be a hard for all of us, but coparenting brings a whole host of other considerations - today we're going to talk about it all.You can connect with Christina:On Instagram: @radicalstepmomspodcastOn Facebook: @radicalstepmomspodcastRadical Step Moms Podcast: LISTEN HERE Work with Christina: CHECK IT OUT HERE!Radical Step Moms Website: https://mamaminimalist.com/If you're interested or know someone who might be interested in coming on the podcast to talk about babies, parenthood, and everything in between — email the podcast at babymakingpod@gmail.com Don't forget to subscribe, follow us on Instagram @thebabymakingpodcast and on Facebook at The Baby Making Podcast!___________________________________________________________________________Music : Roa - FreedomWatch : youtu.be/OS7r703elnsStream / Download : fanlink.to/Roa_FreedomLicense : roamusic.wixsite.com/roamusicSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/babymakingpod)

Ungraduated Living & Learning
Giving Gratitude this Thanksgiving

Ungraduated Living & Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 33:50


As Ungraduated Living & Learning nears its one year launch anniversary, there are many items worth reflecting upon and giving gratitude for. For starters, let's begin with the fact that less than 20% of podcasts that are launched make it into the following year of production. We're coming up on our 1 year anniversary in just a few months and the listener base continues to grow. The momentum won't be slowing anytime soon. Actually, we're planning quite a few changes that are aimed at making the community more engaging. Launching our online community Coming by years end or early in 2022 will be an online community. This is where interested life-long learners can come together to share learnings, best practices, and ideas among each other. Many people in today's world crave companionship and in a community of learning and personal development, this is no different. As we all work to continue our ungraduation from societal programming towards our own empowerment; having a group of like-minded people alongside you can be beneficial. Within our online community, the following can be expected: daily motivational messages sharing of individual wins and success stories group accountability for anyone looking for help in their goals resources for further learning (books / documentaries) opportunities for networking and connection Have your voice heard on Ungraduated Living & Learning A new feature that has been added to the website is a voicemail system. Go to ungraduated.com/podcast and leave the show a question, suggestion, or other comment about what you are listening too. As we move through time, we'll be tossing out monthly questions for listeners to leave their thoughts on. These messages will be played on the show and commented on. It's a great way to have your voice heard and become an active member of the podcast. So, don't be shy and head on over to ungraduated.com/podcast and record your message right there from you phone or device. Let's see who's got some burning questions on their mind about their own self-development or the challenges they are working through in their own personal journeys. This is your chance to take part in the show so let's get interactive! I want to hear your voice! Book Launch 2/22/22 My first book, "Ungraduated" - Finding your why through dropping out of outdated belief systems, is set to launch on February 22nd, 2022. The book is meant to be a step by step learning guide that opens the readers eyes to the understandings of Universal Law and how to use those principles to better your life, health, happiness, purpose, and overall success. After all - more and more people are realizing that life isn't in their hands, it really truly is mostly in their heads. And framing up the right belief system and mindset is more than half the battle when it comes to winning at life. The template is written within this book to open up the eyes of the reader to the infinite amount of possibilities at their disposal. Once the journey begins, the only mistake is not seeing it all the way through to the end. With the launch of the book, I will personally be seeking the help and support of a book launch team. The goal of this special group will be to help generate awareness around the book upon its launch. Should you have any interest in helping support this cause, please feel free to reach out to me via my website, ungraduated.com/contact and leave a comment. There will be some swag and free books for those that are interested and become active participants during the book launch. Giving gratitude in my life Outside of these ventures within the growing community platform that is Ungraduated Living & Learning, I have many other aspects of life to be grateful for. Giving thanks can actually make you happier in life. So why not take every opportunity for giving gratitude in our lives? Here are just a few more aspects of my life that I am fully grateful for: A wonderful wife that supports me through all my endevors Family that I never stop trying to help support, teach, and grow My 3 fur babies that never cease to amaze me with their enduring love Overall good health and vitality The fact that we can engage in deep dialog and conversation Abundance in life (never wanting / needing) The life experiences that have crafted who I am... My personal awakening that has me craving more learning and growth A great career that has taught me more about life than I ever realized Having a platform that enables me to share and spark thought So what is it that you are most thankful in life? Undoubtably there are aspects of your life that you want to / need to give thanks for. I would love to hear from you! Feel free to leave a comment here, or go over to ungraduated.com/podcast and leave a message for me there. You just may even hear it played on the show! Certainly if you don't want it aired, just let me know that too as I'll always respect privacy. Whatever you are thankful for this thanksgiving of 2021, I hope that you reflect upon it sincerely. For there is no greater way than to get more of what you want in life, through staying deeply connected to what you cherish most.

Made for Mutuality
Paul and Women: Co-Workers - Episode 6

Made for Mutuality

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 62:49


This episode is about Paul and the women who did ministry with him. He commended some women for their hard work, for the courage to risk their lives, and another who had even been in prison with him. Some women he had worked along side “contending for the cause of the gospel” and they gave him “great joy because of their partnership [with him] in the gospel”. Others he depended on in ministry and entrusted with extremely important ministry tasks. We take a look at Priscilla, Lydia, Junia, Syntche and Euodia, and of course - Phoebe! The two words that Paul uses to describe Pheobe teach us a lot. Paul encourages many people in Romans 16 and one third of them are women. Undoubtably, there were many more men in leadership than women at that time in history but it is truly impressive for there to be as many women named as there are. This paints quite a picture of Paul's attitude about women using their talents to lead and what is possible in God's church. Welcome to Made for Mutuality, the result of years of study about the role of women and men in the Bible. In this podcast series, we take a deeper look into the scriptures to help us understand the principles and truths regarding men and women working together as partners, both in the church, and in the home. The principles of mutuality can be applied in marriage, friendship, and in all walks of life. The goal of this podcast to help us realize the dream of a church being a community with no barriers. Please check back soon for the study guide from this episode and more: madeformutuality.com You can find us on instagram @madeformutuality

The Stark Transformation Show
083 - Fierce Resilience with Alison Burnett

The Stark Transformation Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 43:33


In this episode, Alison Burnett shares about the massive trauma she has experienced in her early years and how she was able to heal from this trauma. Alison is passionate about helping others to heal their childhood trauma through NLP, Time Line Therapy and mindset. Alison shares about her journey in an authentic, entertaining, and whole-hearted way. Undoubtably this is why her female coaching academy has been so successful. Alison Burnett's Bio: Another Fu*king Coach…geez! I didn't set out to become a Coach. I was on track to be a successful Psychologist, helping women get clear from the effects of childhood abuse. What a noble pursuit right? Wrong! It was just my attempt to focus so much on others that I needn't dig any deeper into my own darkness. Enter Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) in the shape of a key to my undoing and ultimately my truth. Since finding freedom through NLP and Time Line Therapy, I have gone on to create The Female Coaching Academy alongside my business partner Anna TeRaki. In less than 12 months we have changed lives of many women, including our own, with contracts of US $250K. I continue to focus on mindset coaching, utilizing all my NLP skills along with some extras in the toolbox gathered from psychology, reiki, Aurasoma, and hypnotherapy. And although our business attracts female coaches, my work continues to heal the childhood trauma that holds so many back from achieving their dreams. I live in sunny North Queensland, Australia, with my husband Anthony and our nearly 4-year-old son Harrison. My 23yo daughter Emily and her partner love to travel the world, however Covid has seen them work their butts off to save a nice big travel fund ready to initiate when safe. My 26yo daughter Jessica is currently in NSW attending medical school after working as a mental health nurse…hey, at least she'll be able to look after me right! I am passionate about message and my story. I've been a victim many times, and refuse to live my life based on the victim default setting assigned to me. I can and will design the life I choose – just watch me.  Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/CoachAliBurnett Website Link: https://bit.ly/FCAFreeGroup 

Calling Old Hollywood
Ep.38 : Bruce Vilanch on Old Hollywood, Comedy, Hollywood Squares, Broadway, Bette Midler, Johnny Carson, Little Richard and more

Calling Old Hollywood

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 60:29


Undoubtably one of the funniest humans alive, Bruce Vilanch is my guest.Brice and I discuss everything under the Hollywood sun from influences like Lucille Ball to his work with Bette Midler, The Village People, The Comedy Store, Hollywood Squares, methods for writing, the hit tunes he co-wrote, Johnny Carson, favorite classics, and much, much more. Support this podcast at callingoldhollywood.com Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/callingoldhollywood)

The Fist, The Whole Fist And Nothing But The Fist, So Help Me Pod - The Fistball Australia Podcast

Better late than never, right? The fourth episode of "The Fist, The Whole Fist And Nothing But The Fist, So Help Me Pod - The Official Fistball Australia Podcast" has finally dropped! With Chris "Super Mario" Milne suspiciously MIA, the hosting duties for the latest episode were opportunistically seized by regular co-host Malcolm "Mr Fister" Donnellon and previous guest co-host (and FiFA President) Rolf "Godfister" Petersen, but not without some help - they are joined by first time guest co-host and FiFA co-founder Richard "Buckfist" Williams, more commonly referred to as the (assumed) greatest Welsh fistballer on the planet. On the agenda this episode, the boys wax lyrical about the birth of the game in Australia and their undying love of the uniquely accepting fistball culture, ask Richard some challenging yet poignant listener questions, and then they review and rate yet another timely fistball match - this time the recently complete Austrian men's championship 6 set arm-wrestle between the two incredibly stacked clubs of Vöcklabruck Tigers and FBC Linz Urfahr. Then the traditional shout outs, of course. Is this the funniest podcast episode we've released so far? Critics suggest that yes, it is. Was it originally 2 hours of structureless spitballing, awkward audio delays and countless inappropriate jokes that will never see the light of day? Indeed it was. Was it an absolute nightmare to edit down to a coherent conversation that goes for a tight 1 hour and 15 minutes? Undoubtably, but it was worth it. As always, a huge thank you to Rafael Dobler for the theme music to this podcast series. Fist on! Timestamps: @6:02 Beers for chuckling fists @11:09 Fforddiadwy interview with Richard "Buckfist" Williams @34:19 Fistball news from Down Under and above @40:32 Match review - 2020 Austrian Men's League Final @1:05:59 Shout-outs and a Buckfast BBQ sauce taste-test Links: Match Review: https://www.fistball.tv/en-int/playerpage/231127 Recorded on Sunday, 27th of September, 2020.

Innopsis
Brexit 5G and Full Fibre

Innopsis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 19:31


We will probably look back at 2019 as the year dominated by Brexit. Undoubtably the on-off activities of Brexit have had a significant impact on Suppliers as Government works out what to do depending on the agreed outcomes. Coupled with a Winter General Election, the period of uncertainty has definitely had an impact.

All Peoples Church
Longing Like Anna

All Peoples Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 44:00


The audio of the first 90 seconds of the meessge is spotty due to a recording issue. Fasting cultivates space and feeling for what matters most. Intro Have you ever experienced something sad but realize you weren't as sad as you should be? Perhaps there was a tragedy and everyone else is wailing and you are just chilling. Quietly wondering what’s wrong with you. Sometimes we don’t feel as we ought to. Just the other day I was feeling sad. And I thought to myself, there is nothing for you to be sad about. In fact, the day was fantastic. But sometimes we don't feel as we ought to feel. I can distinctly remember a number of times where I would be with a group of men and one guy confessed as to falling into some form of lust. And this guy, is absolutely broken about it. He has not stopped crying and his heart is ripped to shreds. Yet, I have fallen into lust before and barely felt like he does. Sometimes we don’t feel as we ought to feel. I remember one time hearing a sermon on Hell. And the absolute horrors that awaits those who reject Jesus. And a bunch of my roommates were wrecked. Everyone came home from the church that night quiet. Some just sat in the room and cried. I tried to act sad because I knew that was the fitting emotion but I didn’t. Last week, Pastor Ross confessed that he does not long for the return of Jesus like he should. And I think many of us would say similarly. But what do we do about that. Of course we pray and perhaps you may confess it with others. But what do you do when you don't feel as you are to feel? What do you do when you feel stuck? How do you long for Jesus when you don't long for Jesus? In our text we will see two people who both lived and felt as they ought to feel. They felt rightly about Jesus before, during, and afer they encountered Him. Above all else, they longed for the Messiah. Their entire life was arranged around their longing for the Messiah. After we look at their lives, we are going to take some principals and apply them to us. If you are not a Christian, we’re so very glad you’re here. Text Scope We will be focusing on the story of Anna starting in verse 36, but first, we have to go back to verse 22. This whole section is to be read together. Simeon and Anna are both after the same thing or better put, the same person. To understand one you have to understand the other. So we will do a an overview of Simeon first but it will be well worth it. Simeon (25–35) Here’s the scene, Joseph and Mary bring baby Jesus to the temple to go through the purification rites and while they are there, they encounter a man named Simeon. But before Simeon meets Jesus, Luke gives us the backstory about this guy starting in verse 25. Luke 2:25 ESV 25 Now there was a man in Jerusalem, whose name was Simeon, and this man was righteous and devout, waiting for the consolation of Israel, and the Holy Spirit was upon him. Luke notes that Simeon is righteous and devout. And he explains what that looks like. That is, he is waiting for the consolation of Israel and the Spirit of God is upon him. What does this very religious sounding sentence mean, “The consolation of Israel?” This word consolation is the same word as comfort. If that’s the case, what does Israel need comforting from? Many commentators would argue that Luke is alluding to Isaiah chapter 40. Isaiah 40 begins a new section in the book that extends to chapter 66. It is chapter after chapter of how the Messiah will come and bring all wrongs to right. The context of these passages is that God’s people is in exile. Their loved ones have been massacred in front of their eyes, homes have been destroyed, they've been displaced into a foreign land, their temple has been destroyed and hope seems to be lost. Will the prophecy of 70 years in exile and then returned to the promise land stand? Let’s look at Isaiah 40. Isaiah 40:1–2 ESV 1 Comfort, comfort my people, says your God. 2 Speak tenderly to Jerusalem, and cry to her that her warfare is ended, that her iniquity is pardoned, that she has received from the Lord’s hand double for all her sins. So what Simeon and Anna are looking for is a complete restoration that is both vertical with God, horizontal with others, and inward with self. This includes forgiveness of sins and peace with God. It includes peace in their land and no more wars. It includes the transformed heart that does not run towards wickedness. It looks like the rightful king from David's line reigning from Jerusalem. Although it is absolutely true that salvation is finding forgiveness with God, it represents so much more than that. This is something that is very hard for us Western Christian's to grasp because our Christianity and understanding of the gospel can be so individualistic. However, if you continue to read throughout Luke, we see that the gospel has good news for every area of brokenness in the world. And yet, if you are not trusting in Christ as your Lord and savior today, you have no peace with God. But Jesus, at great Cost to himself, made a way so that you can have peace with God forever. If you put your trust in Jesus and surrender control over your life, you will receive forgiveness for all your sins and be fully excepted as a child. Please come talk with us. Although Isaiah was speaking to Israel in exile, these passages were still relevant after they returned into their promised land. Even though they are back in their homeland, they are currently under the foot of the Roman empire and although they have a new temple, the Shekinah, this hyper concentrated manifest presence of God is not dwelling in there. In every way that matters most, Gods people were still in exile... Still living Exile is also a reality for us. For those who have trusted in Jesus, God has graciously pardoned all of our sins. However, Jesus is not physically reigning on this earth yet. The world is still deeply broken. So like Isaiah and like Simeon and Anna, we are longing for the consolation of the whole world. The comfort of the whole world. Jesus would come and save God’s people from their sins and it even talks about how he would eventually re-create our broken world to be a place where sin and suffering no longer exist. So Simeon, by the Spirit, identifies Jesus as the messiah who will bring comfort to everything. › Now we’re finally ready to meet Anna. Luke is going to give us a quick overview of who she is. Yet the brief details he gives tells us so much about what she’s like. Introducing Anna (vv. 36-37) Luke 2:36–37 ESV 36 And there was a prophetess, Anna, the daughter of Phanuel, of the tribe of Asher. She was advanced in years, having lived with her husband seven years from when she was a virgin, 37 and then as a widow until she was eighty-four. She did not depart from the temple, worshiping with fasting and prayer night and day. • It seems appropriate that she was the daughter of Phanuel, because Phanuel means “face of God,” and this is what Anna’s life was characterized by seeking the face of God. • She’s a prophetess. • But what is most extraordinary is that after being only married for seven years her husband passed away. And ever since then, she committed herself to continually worshiping the Lord by fasting and prayer for around 60–80 years depending on how you understand the Greek here. It’s ambiguous so the text is saying she could either have lived till 84 or was a widow for 84 years after her husband died which bring her to around 105 if she got married at the typical age of 12 to 14 years old for a female. Let’s dig deeper. There are two extremes in reading this passage: On one hand, we can over-read into the language and take it in a hyper literal sense. The reality is, she probably did leave the temple. In fact, there was nowhere for her to stay on the temple grounds. And it's not like she didn't eat or sleep for 60 years. If you do a word study on night and day you will see that it does not literally mean without stopping but stresses consistency and steadfastness. On the other hand, we can excuse this language and not feel the full gravity of this woman. For over 60 years she did not cease fasting and praying. Her husband most likely died when she was still in a marriageable age. Therefore, this shows a lot about who she is. Instead of remarrying, she committed herself to serve the Lord through prayer and fasting. And widowhood during this time was extremely dangerous because there was no social safety net apart from family. So her greatest means to have security was to remarry. Therefore, she cast herself on the mercy and provision of God to take care of her for all her days. She has thrown herself completely on the mercy and provision of God by choosing this path. I wonder how many of us are ignoring calls from God because we are wondering how he will provide before we decide to obey? › But we must continue in this passage. Her path is not to diminish the beauty and kingdom-value of marriage. Each of us have our own callings that we need to make thee most of wherever we find ourselves in. However, there is a single-mindedness that Paul talks about in first 1 Corinthians 7 that Anna was able to give herself to. She made the most of the season she was in. When I first read this passage, I wondered if she was fasting and praying because she was mourning her husband's death. Undoubtably, I am sure there was some of that, especially in the beginning. She longed for the day where she could see her husband and death will be no more. However, over time, it seemed that it moved towards the consolation of all things and not just her broken and mourning heart. This is clear by her reaction later on. This is a consistent pattern. A tragedy or trial leads us to desperation and that leads to greater dependence and love for Jesus. › We’re going to move back to fasting and prayer in the application section but let’s get to our final passage. Praising and Sharing (38) Luke 2:38 ESV 38 And coming up at that very hour she began to give thanks to God and to speak of him to all who were waiting for the redemption of Jerusalem. What this passage is showing us is that whether through a leading of the Holy Spirit or through God's providence, Anna comes upon Simeon as he is prophesying over baby Jesus. And probably based off of her decades of longing and praying for the Messiah, she is able to identify by the spirit who Jesus is. Can you imagine what it was like for both Simeon and Anna? They have been longing and praying and fasting for their entire lives. We're not talking praying for something and then getting discouraged after a week of no answers. We are talking about decades after decades of an unmet longing. Can you imagine the joy for Simeon and Anna? Finally, they are face-to-face with the one they have been longing for their whole lives. There is a lesson for us who can be so impatient with God. We wait on God but then give up after just a short period of time. She give thanks to God but she doesn't just stop there. The text says that she spoke to Jesus to all who are waiting for the redemption Jerusalem. One scholar, James Edwards notes that, The Pillar New Testament Commentary: The Gospel according to Luke Simeon and Anna Receive Jesus in the Temple (2:21–40) In Greek, “gave thanks” and “spoke” (v. 38) are both in the imperfect tense, meaning that Anna continued giving thanks and testimony after the event. Therefore, there was a continual lifestyle of thanking and sharing after her encounter with Jesus. It wasn't a one time moment of zeal but she gave the rest of her days to thanking and testify. I want to be more like Anna. She wasn't just sharing with anyone, but those looking expectantly for the consolation. So this text is showing that there were others like them. Others who were persevering in their longing and looking for the Messiah. Redeemed Retirement Simeon and Anna are excellent examples for us when it comes to retirement. In our culture, retirement signals the end of hard work and the beginning of leisure. However these two show us that for the Christian, there is no such thing as a true retirement. Only a transition in ways we are serving. Until their deaths, they went hard after God and sat to serve him. Many can find their most productive ministry years to be had in their retirement years. I prayed and will continue to pray even more that God will send us Simmons and Annas! › Now let's bring home this text to our own lives. How shall we now live in light of this? How shall we now live? I'm going to assume that if you are a professing Christian, that you want Jesus to be your everything. I want to help those of you like me who already know that they don't long for Jesus like they want to. For those who feel stuck in their affections. They want more of Christ but they don't want more of Christ. But they want to want more of Christ. Going back to Simeon, after he holds Jesus and realizes who he is, he is finally satisfied and complete. His greatest bucket list is for filled. He can die now. The greatest longing of his heart is met. What’s your, Luke 2:29 ESV 29 “Lord, now you are letting your servant depart in peace, according to your word; What’s your, if I had this, everything would be complete? Is it Jesus’ second coming? If it’s not, something is off. 2 Timothy 4:8 ESV 8 Henceforth there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, will award to me on that day, and not only to me but also to all who have loved his appearing. Do you love his appearing? What do you do if you don’t but want to? How do you awaken your heart when you feel it’s sleeping? How do you soften a hard heart when you feel like you don’t care as you ought to? Spiritual realities are dull to you 1st Repent Repent from your lack of longing and feeling rightly. For loving other things or people more. Receive God's forgiveness through Jesus. From that place of humility were you say, “Jesus I don't love you like I ought to, but I want to.” 2nd Fast I want to challenge you to embrace a lifestyle of fasting. Fasting is not for the super mature and spiritual. But those who aren’t. Those who don’t have everything together. › Let me take you to another passage that further expands fasting. Turn to Luke ch. 5. Luke 5:33–35 ESV 33 And they said to him, “The disciples of John fast often and offer prayers, and so do the disciples of the Pharisees, but yours eat and drink.” 34 And Jesus said to them, “Can you make wedding guests fast while the bridegroom is with them? 35 The days will come when the bridegroom is taken away from them, and then they will fast in those days.” In this passage, Jesus is showing us that there is a time for feasting and a time for fasting. When Jesus was bodily on the earth with his disciples, it was the time for them to feast because their bridegroom was there. But there will be a day coming and has come when the bridegroom is taken away and they will fast in those days as they long for His return. That is the day we are in. We’re in a complicated age where Christ has come and will come again. So we both feast and celebrate that he’s come through the Lord’s Supper, sabbaths, and more. But we also fast because he’s not here. There are a few different kinds of fasts in the Bible. However, I want us to focus on the bridegroom fast. That is, a fast that all believers engage in as they long for Jesus to return. Just like Anna longed for the Messiah to come, we too are longing for him. We long for the day he comes and removes everything that gets in between us and him. When our bridegroom comes and this final wedding is the beginning of the end of all evil and suffering. There are many nuts and bolts to fasten, but let me clarify a few things. • Fasting is voluntary and not something that you earn favor from God with. • However, fasting is expected for the Christian. Jesus speaks to his disciples on the sermon on the mount, he assumes they will be fasting and gives them guidelines. • Fasting in the Bible is only regarding food. However, many of the benefits of fasting can be found in part when we abstain from many different things. However, I want to call all of us to regular fasting of food. Fasting cultivates space and feeling for what matters most. Here are three benefits of the bridegrooom fast although there are many more: • Awakens us to reality • Increases our longing and dependency for Jesus • Cultivates space for more of Jesus Awakens us to Reality Throughout the gospels we see this picture of people who are either sleeping or expectantly watching for the return of the king. If Jesus were to return today, would he find you sleeping or looking? Or maybe if you want to be more charitable to yourself, you're not sleeping but you're definitely not looking? Oh that all of us would be eagerly looking like the watchmen wait for the morning and a lover wait at the airport entrance looking for his love to come through the doors. When we fast, we put our bodies in an unnatural state. We deprive itself of good and needed resources. We feel the pangs of hunger. We ache. We feel the lightheadedness when we get up quickly. We feel a sense that things are not as they are to be. And that is a good thing. Our bridegroom is not on the earth right now. So things are not right. Everything about our culture and flesh strives to put ourselves in positions in a state where we never feel lack. That we can feel a sense that this world is at peace when its not. It awakens our sleeping hearts to reality. If you lose a loved one, you can’t eat. But when you fast it cultivates desperation when you don’t feel. So when you don’t feel as you ought to, fast. Right now, I don’t love Jesus like I have in the past. So I’m fasting a lot more to cultivate my passion for Jesus. › The second is like the first Increases our longing and dependency for Jesus When we feel the longing for food, we can say to the Lord, I want food, but I want you more. Even though I often don't want you as my supreme desire, I want that to be true. Fasting, especially a consistent lifestyle of fasting Stokes our longing for God. A Hunger for God: Desiring God through Fasting and Prayer Crying for Him Day and Night Fasting poses the question: do we miss him? How hungry are we for him to come? The almost universal absence of regular fasting for the Lord’s return is a witness to our satisfaction with the presence of the world and the absence of the Lord. As we feel the discomfort of fasting, it reminds us how much we need Jesus. I need God to move whenever I’m preaching but not as much as I ought to. So I’m fasting to remind myself how much I need him. Cultivates space for more of Jesus The withholding of food and other things is what frees up the time and attention to engage into spiritual matters. Fasting and prayer are Siamese twins that cannot be separated. You cannot engage in abstaining if you are not engaging. Fasting creates space for more abiding. Fasting also helps bring to the surface idols of our heart. Areas of our life that we are idolizing. Fasting exposes what controls us. Fasting cultivates space and feeling for what matters most. A Call to Fast and Pray in January This January, the pastors and I are calling the whole church to embrace a lifestyle of fasting and prayer. What that will look like is going to vary for every single person and seasons. I hate fasting but I love what it does for me. This is not a call for people who like fasting or hate food or like punishing themselves. It is for those who want more of Jesus. As the fasting creates space we will have more space to abide in the Word. So, we’re going to call all members to memorize Romans 8. We realize many won’t get it 100% but the goal is steeping in this very powerful passage over a month. From Jan 6th-12th the pastors will be fasting food completely and we want invite you to join us in some form or fashion if God leads you. We will break the fast together with a meal after the gathering on the 12th and with worship and prayer. There are three primary focuses for this fast. 1. Increase our longing and loving of Jesus 2. Salvation of an unbelieving friend 3. Breakthrough in a personal area We’re going to do a mid-week podcast that will get into more nuts and bolts on fasting. All the do’s and don’ts. We will also have blogs and be available to help coach you through this. We will also get into scripture memory. Corporate Dreaming What if our whole community gave ourselves to longing and looking for Jesus? What if everyone embraced a lifestyle of fasting? Imagine the kind of breakthrough we would have? • Greater love and affection for Jesus. • Breakthrough in fighting our sin and breaking off addiction. • Healing and flourishing of marriages. • Increased boldness for gospel proclamation. • Many more unbelievers baptized into the family. • Empowered disciple-making Jesus Conclusion Dear Church, Christ has come and he will come again. Isn’t he wonderful? Don’t you want him? He’s coming and when he comes he’s going to bring all things to right. He’s going to meet every longing as he’s the source of all our longings. • You can long to no longer be lonely and seek to get Married but when Jesus returns he’ll end all loneliness. • And you can long for acceptance and you can seek to improve yourself so that people would except you but when Jesus returns he’ll end all rejection and insecurity. • You can long for healing for some sickness or injury but when Jesus returns he’ll end all sickness and pain. The Spirit and the bride we say come Lord Jesus! Benediction and Commission? Revelation 22:20–21 ESV 20 He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon.” Amen. Come, Lord Jesus! 21 The grace of the Lord Jesus be with all. Amen.

Dare to Fail with Brandon Raehl

Undoubtably, taking chances on yourself is an absolute must if you want to accomplish awesome goals. Plus, it’s really the only way to get out of your comfort zone. In this podcast, I talk about the times I took chances and how it turned out, as well as my recent trip to CBS Radford Studios in Los Angeles to be an audience member for the sitcom United We Fall, and a recent student film I acted in. Enjoy!

MEAT: The Ultimate Podcast
Ep. 1: Anthony Puharich - A Story of Passion

MEAT: The Ultimate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2018 122:41


He’s a visionary, a trailblazer, some may think quixotically controversial and he’s outpaced literally everyone in the meat-game. Undoubtably the most influential individual in the global meat industry, Anthony Puharich, speaks openly about the past, the present and the future, as he sees it, of not only his own business but the meat business as a whole. Listen to him talk of his personal growth and increased awareness of the impact of what he does for a living that has come to him while writing his book MEAT: The Ultimate Companion.

Huh!?.
2: NSYNC vs Backstreet Boys

Huh!?.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 70:16


Undoubtably the two most iconic boy bands, NSYNC and Backstreet boys lit the world on fire with their music in the late 90's and early 2000's. While most of us know and love their music, a debate has always raged about which of the two is better. So join us as we deep dive on the history and accomplishments of these two bands while trying to answer the question once and for all!

Na na na na na na na na Podcast!
Black Star y Golden Bat (1979) - I am Dave Thomas!

Na na na na na na na na Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2018 68:37


Comedian Chris Herkey and his wife Stephanie join Danny to talk about Black Star y Golden Bat! Undoubtably the weirdest, and most obscure movie we've ever covered, Black Star y Golden Bat is a South Korean anime, that ONLY exists in a Spanish dub without English subtitles. Did we mention there are only 177 views on Youtube? Follow us on Twitter, @NaNaNaPodcast, Facebook Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Podcast. Follow Danny on twitter @DannyRathbun, and Wallace @AMouthyBroad, follow Jacob @Colburn219. Check out our list of Batmen at: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HyosnRn-dfHNkD15RJzl9yLKkA52YWrVRj87F7360kg/pub?output=pdf And see our scheduled movies at : https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1eyUAowtbYKpW3Gv4YCOuD_II7PwntCRGaTa5KVbCUis/edit?usp=sharing

Na na na na na na na na Podcast!
Black Star y Golden Bat (1979) - I am Dave Thomas!

Na na na na na na na na Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2018 68:37


Comedian Chris Herkey and his wife Stephanie join Danny to talk about Black Star y Golden Bat! Undoubtably the weirdest, and most obscure movie we’ve ever covered, Black Star y Golden Bat is a South Korean anime, that ONLY exists in a Spanish dub without English subtitles. Did we mention there are only 177 views on Youtube? Follow us on Twitter, @NaNaNaPodcast, Facebook Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Podcast. Follow Danny on twitter @DannyRathbun, and Wallace @AMouthyBroad, follow Jacob @Colburn219. Check out our list of Batmen at: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HyosnRn-dfHNkD15RJzl9yLKkA52YWrVRj87F7360kg/pub?output=pdf And see our scheduled movies at : https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1eyUAowtbYKpW3Gv4YCOuD_II7PwntCRGaTa5KVbCUis/edit?usp=sharing

Hoosier United Methodist Podcast
HUMP EP 034: Rev. Dan Gangler - “Reconciling Ministries Network”

Hoosier United Methodist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 33:48


HUMP EP 034: Rev. Dan Gangler - “Reconciling Ministries Network” In Episode 34 of the Hoosier United Methodist Podcast Rev. Brad Miller speaks with Rev. Dan Gangler the Corresponding Secretary of the Reconciling Ministries Network. Dan is the former Director of Communications for the Indiana Conference who now is a spokesperson for the primary group in the United Methodist Church which advocates inclusive language in the Book of Discipline regarding ordination of homosexual people and the allowance of UM clergy to marry same sex couples. Brad and Dan have an in depth discussion of theological and biblical arguments surrounding the issues, the possibility of a schism in the church the implications for local churches and clergy as well as the efforts to find a “way forward” to for our church. This the most important issue facing the church and our future as a United Methodist Church as it is presently constituted. Undoubtably the voices of advocacy groups such as The Reconciling Ministries Network will be active in advance of a called General Church Conference in 2019 to address these matters. The Hoosier United Methodist Podcast will hear from all sides of this issue and be a sounding board for all to be heard in an effort to find common ground. The purpose of the Hoosier United Methodist Podcast is to strengthen the connection in the United Methodist Church in Indiana to fulfill the mission of “Making Disciples of Jesus Christ for the Transformation of the World.” https://rmnindiana.org/ rmnindiana@gmail.com HoosierUnitedMethodist.com Facebook.com/HoosierUnitedMethodist

Happy Mama Movement with Amy Taylor-Kabbaz
Ep 18 - Morning routine for Mamahood

Happy Mama Movement with Amy Taylor-Kabbaz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2017 12:44


How do you build a nourishing morning ritual for yourself when you've got little ones? Undoubtably one of the most common questions Amy gets in her work with mamas, here she shares what works best for busy mamas craving some routine of their own.

Robbie Graham
212 Radio Show Episode 307 - Robbie Graham Guest mix

Robbie Graham

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2017 64:30


Undoubtably the tightest mix ive ever done to date. really happy with how this came out! Robbie Graham Guestmix 7. Paul Van Dyk - Dont Deserve you (John O'Callaghan Remix) 8. Sneijder - Resolute (Shugz Remix) 9. James Dymond & Chris Schweizer - Spectrum 10. Sam Jones - Good love 11. Sean Tyas vs Luke bond - Unleash fire ( Michael Mcburnie Mashup) 12. Simon patterson - Brush Strokes 13. Stoneface & Terminal - Beast in the machine 14. Aly & Fila - Beyond the Lights 15. Reflekt - Need to feel loved (Ally Brown Rework) 16. Alex Di Stefano - Whats the Catch 17. Barry Connell & JOC vs The Prodigy - Warriors Frizzbomb (Indecent Noise Mashup) 18. Adagio for Strings - James Dymond rework

radio show unleash aly adagio joc stoneface sean tyas james dymond robbie graham reflekt need undoubtably terminal beast john o'callaghan remix sneijder resolute shugz remix