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Best podcasts about unfairness

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NachDenkSeiten – Die kritische Website
Benachteiligung der AfD – Der Bundestag ist doch kein Ponyhof!

NachDenkSeiten – Die kritische Website

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 6:41


Die Abgeordneten der AfD werden im Bundestag offensichtlich ungleich behandelt. Ob bei Ausschuss-Posten, Sitzungssälen oder beim „FC Bundestag“: Es entsteht der Eindruck der Unfairness. Das ist politisch kontraproduktiv, weil es Solidarität mit der AfD erzeugt, auch außerhalb der Partei. Zusätzlich entsteht ein problematischer Präzedenzfall, denn so ein Umgang kann künftig auch andere Politiker treffen. AußerdemWeiterlesen

The Heights Baptist Church
Not Plotting, Praying - Audio

The Heights Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 40:31


Today we look at Psalm 109, one of the most challenging Psalms in the Psalms. Psalm 109 is where the Bible doesn’t sound like the Bible. And it is not a mistake that it is here. It is reality. When I introduced the Psalms, I said we will see some statements in Psalms we think, 'Is it okay to say that?' This Psalm isn’t justifying these thoughts but acknowledging the reality of these thoughts and showing us where to go with them. Psalm 109 speaks to the reality of the pain and unfairness we can experience in this world and the desperate desire for justice. Who makes you so angry in our world, your world? Where are you at complete loss for how they continue to get away with it? Let’s read Psalm 109.

Not Another Mummy Podcast
Ben Miller: Encouraging kids to read with humour and the unfairness of ‘Mum Shaming'

Not Another Mummy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 35:27


My guest on this episode is the brilliant Ben Miller. Ben is an actor, comedian and bestselling children's author – you'll no doubt recognise him from Paddington, Death in Paradise, Bridgerton, and a whole host of brilliant comedy shows.Ben joins me to talk about his new book Diary of a Puss in Boots, how he uses humour in his children's books to get kids excited about reading, and why he thinks laughter is the best way to hook them in. We also talk about his life as a dad who often travels for work, and why mums still get shamed for doing the same thing. We chat about the double standards at play, and how that ‘mum guilt' doesn't always hit dads in the same way.Buy Ben's latest book: https://amzn.eu/d/g05VFzq Follow Ben on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/actualbenmillerIf you enjoyed this episode then please leave a rating or review – and hit follow so you don't miss future episodes. Thank you!Not Another Mummy Podcast is brought to you by me, journalist and author Alison Perry. I'm a mum of three and I love interviewing people about parenthood on the podcast. You can check out my other episodes and come chat to me on Instagram: @iamalisonperry. You can buy my book OMG It's Twins now.Music: Epidemic SoundArtwork: Eleanor BowmerSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/notanothermummy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

WRESTLING SOUP
ONLYFANS AND WRESTLING or THE DAY THE ROCK PLAYED HARD TO BOOK (Wrestling Soup 4.24.25)

WRESTLING SOUP

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 80:12


In this episode, the hosts dive into the aftermath of WrestleMania 41, discussing a variety of topics including bad takes, reactions, and random events that occurred during the week. They express their concerns about their Tuesday show getting lost amid the WrestleMania fallout. The conversation shifts to the controversial WWE roast featuring Tony Hinchcliffe and the heavy backlash it received. Other topics include notable WWE-related incidents, such as the Shannon Sharpe drama, Blair Davenport's pivot to OnlyFans, and the perplexing dynamic between Triple H, The Rock, and WWE's corporate decisions. Dave LaGreca's heated criticism of The Rock on 'Busted Open Radio' also makes waves, prompting a noteworthy response from The Rock himself. The episode wraps up with a discussion on the growing acceptance of OnlyFans and whether WWE talents can return from the platform.00:00 WrestleMania Fallout and Reactions01:39 The Roast Controversy04:19 Comedy and Wrestling: A Strange Mix08:50 Generational Shifts in WWE21:22 OnlyFans and Wrestling Careers40:45 Unfairness in the Workplace41:36 Privacy Invasion and Public Scrutiny42:40 Oversexualization in Media45:48 WWE's Internal Conflicts46:40 Pat McAfee's Absence Explained49:39 The Rock's Controversial Comments01:00:15 WrestleMania Fallout01:17:26 Closing Remarks and ShoutoutsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.

ReDiscovering God
196 The Lavish Unfairness of God Matthew 20

ReDiscovering God

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 35:11


The Parable of the Vineyard workers is an amazing example of the lavish unfairness of God. In this parable Jesus includes the Gentiles which was unthinkable for the Jews. This story takes on increased importance when we remember it is following what Jesus taught in chapter 19 regarding Peter's question, "What will we get, we have left everything?" This story is about rewards rather than the Gift of Eternal life. Jesus again predicts his death. But they still don't get it as James and John's mother comes with her request. Jesus then heals two men who are blind and they follow him. The pdf is a www.rediscoveringgod.ca

This Changes Everything
Overcoming Unfairness in the Workplace

This Changes Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 55:07


If you've ever stayed quiet in a meeting, held your tongue in a relationship, or worried that speaking up would come off the wrong way, you're not alone. This week, Sarah sits down with Siri Chilazi, co-author of Make Work Fair, for a heartfelt conversation about why it's so hard to advocate for ourselves, and how that struggle is often rooted in systems that were never built with fairness in mind. But it's not all bad news, Siri also shares hopeful, practical ideas for how we can push for change, both in our own lives and in the structures around us. That includes real ways leaders can show up differently and create workplaces where everyone has a chance to be heard.Whether you're feeling stuck, burnt out, or just craving something better, this episode is a reminder that your voice matters.Listen to more podcasts like this: https://wavepodcastnetwork.com/This Changes Everything Voicemail: Send in your question by calling or texting ‪(313) 338-8828‬Read Make Work Fair by Siri Chilazi and and Iris BohnetConnect with Siri on LinkedInThis Changes Everything is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/THISCHANGES today to get 10% off your first monthHead to AirDoctorPro.com and use promo code TCE to get up to $300 off today!DISCLAIMER: This podcast offers information for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Always consult a qualified mental health provider for medical or mental health concerns. The host, guests, and network disclaim responsibility for any decisions or actions you make based on information provided by this podcast.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Bret Weinstein | DarkHorse Podcast
Unfairness and the West: The 270th Evolutionary Lens with Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying

Bret Weinstein | DarkHorse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 98:07


In this week's episode, we discuss ridiculous op-eds and letters to the editor in Nature this week, and the concept of fairness. First: gender equity for female scientists in war zones, and for women in mining. Are these laudable goals? Also: is division of labor between the sexes inherently objectionable? How does the concept of homeostasis relate to a body being given pharmaceutical interventions, a society being given equity interventions, or a government being given bureaucratic interventions? Then: level playing fields are the sine qua non of the West – they work in science, markets, politics, everything. Internet algorithms in their current state are, in comparison, anti-Western. Using the analogy of a card game, we discuss luck.*****Our sponsors:ARMRA Colostrum is an ancient bioactive whole food that can strengthen your immune system. Go to http://www.tryarmra.com/DARKHORSE to get 15% off your first order.Manukora: the most flavorful, delicious, and nutritious honey you'll ever have. Get $25 off your starter kit at http://www.Manukora.com/DarkHorseHelix: Excellent, sleep-enhancing, American-made mattresses. Go to http://www.HelixSleep.com/DarkHorse for 20% Off Sitewide April 1st through the 30th.*****Join us on Locals! Get access to our Discord server, exclusive live streams, live chats for all streams, and early access to many podcasts: https://darkhorse.locals.comHeather's newsletter, Natural Selections (subscribe to get free weekly essays in your inbox): https://naturalselections.substack.comOur book, A Hunter-Gatherer's Guide to the 21st Century, is available everywhere books are sold, including from Amazon: https://amzn.to/3AGANGg (commission earned)Check out our store! Epic tabby, digital book burning, saddle up the dire wolves, and more: https://darkhorsestore.org*****Mentioned in this episode:Track gender ratios in research to keep countries, institutions and publishers accountable: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-00891-wGive grants to female scientists in war zones: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-00926-2How to get more women into mining: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-00925-3Murdock & Provost 1973. Factors in the division of labor by sex: A cross-cultural analysis. Ethnology 12(2): 203-225: https://www.jstor.org/stable/3773347Ralston College's Sophia Lectures: https://www.ralston.ac/events/the-sophia-lectures-with-bret-weinstein-and-heather-heyingSupport the show

Relevant
God Who Fixes Unfairness

Relevant

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 17:15


it was a little unfair that this episode was released one day late, but we're pretty sure He'll make up for it :))SHOWNOTES:Infuriating Unfairness sermonhere's our INSTA follow amelia!!!!follow ella!!!!listen to us on SPOTIFYlisten to us on APPLEcheck out our new website :)))cover art by Sarah Hawke!!xoxo,ella + amelia

Resolute Podcast
When Life Feels Unfair, Remember This | Ecclesiastes 8:14

Resolute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 3:27


We've all looked around and thought, This just isn't fair. Good men suffer while corrupt men thrive. The hardworking get passed over, while the dishonest get promoted. Welcome to The Daily, where we go through the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every single day. Today, we're looking at Ecclesiastes 8:14: There is a vanity that takes place on earth, that there are righteous people to whom it happens according to the deeds of the wicked, and there are wicked people to whom it happens according to the deeds of the righteous. I said that this also is vanity. — Ecclesiastes 8:14 Here's the truth: This world is broken. Sin has corrupted everything—twisting justice, flipping right and wrong upside down. And no matter how hard we try to fix it, we can't—because the problem isn't just out there. It's in us. We're all sinners. And that sin separates us from a just and holy God. But if we jump forward from Solomon's time to Jesus's time, we see that God, in His mercy, made a way. He sent His Son, Jesus—the only truly righteous man—to be treated like the worst of sinners. He suffered. He died. And He rose again, securing justice once and for all. Through Him, we're offered forgiveness and eternal life—not by earning it, but by trusting in Him. So, when life feels unfair, don't lose heart. God sees. He is just. Eternal justice is already secured. Temporal justice? That will come in His time. And if you've already put your faith in Jesus, you can rest in that hope. But if you haven't yet, today is the day. Maybe you've felt the weight of injustice in this world. Maybe you've felt the weight of your own sin. But here's the good news: Jesus took that weight upon Himself. He died for you. He rose again. And right now, He offers you forgiveness, freedom, and eternal life. You don't have to carry the burden of sin or the frustration of this broken world alone. Jesus invites you to come to Him, to trust Him, and to receive His gift of salvation. If you're ready, pray this with me: Jesus, I know this world is broken, and I know I am broken too. I have sinned, and I need Your forgiveness. Thank You for dying on the cross for me and rising again to give me new life. Today, I put my trust in You as my Lord and Savior. Help me to follow You from this day forward. Amen. If you prayed that prayer, let me know in the comments by saying, I choose Jesus. I'd love to celebrate with you and encourage you in your next steps. And I'll see you right back here tomorrow. #JusticeInChrist, #BrokenWorldHope, #IChooseJesus ASK THIS: When have you struggled with the unfairness of life? How does Ecclesiastes 8:14 challenge your perspective on justice? In what ways has Jesus secured justice for you personally? What's one step you can take today to trust God's timing? DO THIS: If life feels unfair, turn to Jesus and trust in His eternal justice. PRAY THIS: Jesus, I know this world is broken, and I feel the weight of injustice. Thank You for securing justice through Your sacrifice—help me trust in You. Amen. PLAY THIS: Trust In God.

The Aubrey Masango Show
Legal Matters: Father's rights when it comes to maintenance and getting access to their children.

The Aubrey Masango Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 38:25


Aubrey speaks to Ceri [Kerry] Von Ludwig, Family Law Attorney, bout fathers’ rights when it comes to maintenance and getting access to their children.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Two New Mums
Episode 151; Private Parts, Funding Unfairness & A Search Party

Two New Mums

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 41:50


Maybe not one to play in front of the kids this week, as we get into the delicate area (scuse the pun) for what kids should name their... bits. We tried our best to be mature but we are millenials. And the word tuppence and winky is over used. Plus a devastating childcare realisation, not being able to navigate our own private parts and why Amy had a search party out this week. Thank you for supporting this podcast and creating our wonderful parenting community on Patreon. A safe space where you can chat to fellow parents, watch extra content, plus giveaways and more. This week including an eye opening video of Kristian, Jennies husband and talking post partum hair. Patreon.com/Twonewmums. And a lovely review will always make our day x Find us on the gram; Two New Mums Amy Jennie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

KPFA - CounterSpin
Gregory Shupak on Palestine Ethnic Cleansing / Portia Allen-Kyle on Tax Unfairness

KPFA - CounterSpin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 29:58


This week on CounterSpin: Donald Trump has declared that the U.S. is going to “take over” the Gaza Strip, and the Palestinians who live there will be “permanently” exiled. Asked whether Palestinians would have the right to return to Gaza under his scheme, Trump said “no.” But even those corporate media who aren't actually endorsing this illegal, inhumane plan still can't seem to find it in themselves to call it what it is: ethnic cleansing. Media critic, activist, and teacher Gregory Shupak has been looking into big media's systematic refusal to use appropriate language about the human rights crimes unfolding before our eyes in Palestine. He teaches English and media studies at the University of Guelph-Humber in Toronto and author of the book The Wrong Story: Palestine, Israel and the Media, from OR Books. There is a deep, if muddled, sense that the U.S. tax system is unfair. The little guy pays too much and rich folks and corporations find loopholes and offshore accounts. And then, on a different page, there's a story about how “we” as a country just don't have “enough resources” to allow school kids to eat lunch, because that would mean the dreaded higher taxes! Media outlets that fail to make meaningful connections — between those clever offshore accounts and the supposed inability to fund school lunch; between cutting funding for the IRS and doubling down on people who use the Earned Income Tax Credit — are certainly not the ones to look to for an understanding of the racial impacts of supposedly neutral tax policy and practices, however demonstrable those impacts may be. We'll talk about that with Portia Allen-Kyle, interim executive director at Color of Change and author of the report Preying Preparers.   The post Gregory Shupak on Palestine Ethnic Cleansing / Portia Allen-Kyle on Tax Unfairness appeared first on KPFA.

Trinity United Presbyterian Church
"How to be Grateful for Unfairness"

Trinity United Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 30:37


God's generosity baffles us. When we truly understand it, we are offended (not fair to me!) or grateful (for me?!) - but we are always surprised!

CounterSpin
Gregory Shupak on Palestine Ethnic Cleansing, Portia Allen-Kyle on Tax Unfairness

CounterSpin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 27:52


Corporate media can't bring themselves to call Trump's illegal, inhumane plan what it is: ethnic cleansing.

To Love Honor and Vacuum
Episode 271: What the Unfairness Threshold Tells Us About Marriage (and Mental Load!)

To Love Honor and Vacuum

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 57:45


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Pat Gray Unleashed
Egg Shortage Hits America! | 2/14/25

Pat Gray Unleashed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 102:11


Paul Harvey passed away 15 years ago. What a legacy. Amazing fun fact about Patrick Mahomes. Kash Patel advances out of committee, and Robert Kennedy Jr. gets confirmed as HHS secretary. Here come reciprocal tariffs. Senator Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) continues to vote against President Trump's nominees. After a culling of chickens, there's now a nationwide egg shortage. New "Captain America" movie is out, and the reviews are in. We all wish Rush Limbaugh were here for Trump 2.0. Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) says the quiet part out loud … yet again. Some interesting Google searches in D.C. lately. How Barack Obama used the U.S. Digital Service to find more ways to spend money. How did Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) get so wealthy? EPA slush fund uncovered along with massive Medicare/Medicaid fraud. How Trump's Cabinet confirmations are going. Latinos boycotting companies that have shelved their DEI programs? The Left claims to hate "abuses of power" by Trump but tolerates them from judges leftists agree with. 00:00 Pat Gray UNLEASHED 00:37 History Lesson of Paul Harvey 02:49 RFK Jr Confirmed as HHS Secretary 05:29 Football Talk 07:35 Aaron Rodgers Splits from the Jets 12:04 Bye-Bye Coach Andy Reid? 14:10 Trump Announces Reciprocal Tariffs 16:12 Kevin Hassett Explains the Unfairness in Trade Deals 17:10 Trump Shuts Down CNN Kaitlan Collins Again 18:13 Trump Reacts to Mitch McConnell Voting Against RFK Jr. 24:40 RFK Jr. on Day 1 25:45 RFK Jr. Expresses Gratitude Towards President Trump 32:24 Fat Five 51:07 Maxine Waters Afraid of DOGE! 52:40 Flashback to Maxine Waters Saying the Quiet Part Out Loud 57:17 Trump Explains Biden's Dealing with Ukraine 1:02:12 Trump Announces DOGE will go to the IRS 1:03:41 EPA Stops Biden-Era Environmental Justice Grant 1:04:09 Planned Parenthood DELETES all Instagram Posts 1:08:45 Trump Administration Finds More Government Waste 1:09:57 Where is Joe Biden? 1:11:06 Trump Administration Says Title IX Doesn't Apply to NIL Pay 1:13:34 Who Created Valentine's Day? 1:15:26 Trump Lists Improper Govt. Payments 1:19:57 White House Explains Medicare Fraud Found 1:22:20 Trump's vs Biden's Cabinet Confirmation Chart 1:24:31 Latino Freeze Boycott 1:28:50 Musky Moo Moo Moo 1:32:46 Pam Bondi Warns States to Comply with Federal Law 1:33:27 Full Panic Mode from Socialist Bernie Sanders Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Self Esteem and Confidence Mindset
How To Deal with Unfairness in Life

The Self Esteem and Confidence Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 9:21


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Laketon Bethel Audio Sermons
February 2, 2025 - Losers, Liars and Lunatics

Laketon Bethel Audio Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 0:23


Ich bin so frei
#59 Henrike von Platen über Fair Pay als schnellster Hebel zur Gleichberechtigung

Ich bin so frei

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 54:54


“Mich treibt die Unfairness an“, sagt die Wirtschaftsexpertin, Fairpayistin und Autorin Henrike von Platen. “Ich beschäftige mich seit langem mit fairer Bezahlung und es tut sich einfach nicht genug, dabei ist das der wirksamste Hebel, um mehr Gleichberechtigung zu erreichen”, stellt sie fest. Nach ihrer Amtszeit als Präsidentin des Verbandes Business and Professional Women, in der sie auch Schirmherrin des jährlichen “Equal Pay Day” war, gründete sie das Fair Pay Innovation Lab. Mit dem Fair Pay Innovation Lab stellt sie heute Unternehmen, wie beispielsweise Allianz Deutschland AG, Puma, HSBC, Beiersdorf, Deutsche Börse Group, ein Zertifikat für faire Bezahlung aus. Auch wenn sich gesellschaftlich weltweit Rückschritte hinsichtlich der Gleichberechtigung feststellen lassen, die Nachfrage der Unternehmen an “Fair Pay” gibt ihr Grund zum Optimimismus. “Denn”, so von Platen “kein Unternehmen möchte absichtlich unfair bezahlen, die EU-Entgelttransparenzrichtlinie, die im Jahr 2026 in Kraft treten soll, ist hier auch ein wichtiger Treiber, damit Unternehmen mögliche Unfairness angehen.” Wir unterhalten uns auch über ihre Selbstständigkeit, die Freiheit nicht den Wecker stellen zu müssen und ihre Hühner. Hintergrundinformationen • Zur Person • Fair Pay Innovation Lab • Henrike von Platen “Über Geld spricht man: Der schnelle Weg zur Gleichstellung”, Nicolai Publishing & Intelligence GmbH • Pay transparency in the EU • Iris Bohnet, What works, Wie Verhaltensdesign die Gleichstellung revolutionieren kann Feedback, Gästewünsche: • Kommentare/Anregungen: https://www.instagram.com/ich.bin.so.frei/; https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-zoé-von-finck-81b32857/ • Verein: www.ich-bin-so-frei.org • Spenden: Ich bin so frei e.V. IBAN: DE 24830654080005361192 BIC: GENO DEF1SLR Volksbank/Skatbank

Southside Lexington Podcast
1-26-25 (Barrett Coffman) The Unfairness of Prosperous Wickedness

Southside Lexington Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 28:41


PSALM 37 1 Fret not yourself because of evildoers;     be not envious of wrongdoers! 2 For they will soon fade like the grass     and wither like the green herb. 3 Trust in the Lord, and do good;     dwell in the land and befriend faithfulness. 4 Delight yourself in the Lord,     and he will give you the desires of your heart. 5 Commit your way to the Lord;     trust in him, and he will act. 6 He will bring forth your righteousness as the light,     and your justice as the noonday. 7 Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him;     fret not yourself over the one who prospers in his way,     over the man who carries out evil devices! 8 Refrain from anger, and forsake wrath!     Fret not yourself; it tends only to evil. 9 For the evildoers shall be cut off,     but those who wait for the Lord shall inherit the land. 10 In just a little while, the wicked will be no more;     though you look carefully at his place, he will not be there. 11 But the meek shall inherit the land     and delight themselves in abundant peace. 12 The wicked plots against the righteous     and gnashes his teeth at him, 13 but the Lord laughs at the wicked,     for he sees that his day is coming. 14 The wicked draw the sword and bend their bows     to bring down the poor and needy,     to slay those whose way is upright; 15 their sword shall enter their own heart,     and their bows shall be broken. 16 Better is the little that the righteous has     than the abundance of many wicked. 17 For the arms of the wicked shall be broken,     but the Lord upholds the righteous. 18 The Lord knows the days of the blameless,     and their heritage will remain forever; 19 they are not put to shame in evil times;     in the days of famine they have abundance. 20 But the wicked will perish;     the enemies of the Lord are like the glory of the pastures;     they vanish—like smoke they vanish away. 21 The wicked borrows but does not pay back,     but the righteous is generous and gives; 22 for those blessed by the Lord shall inherit the land,     but those cursed by him shall be cut off. 23 The steps of a man are established by the Lord,     when he delights in his way; 24 though he fall, he shall not be cast headlong,     for the Lord upholds his hand. 25 I have been young, and now am old,     yet I have not seen the righteous forsaken     or his children begging for bread. 26 He is ever lending generously,     and his children become a blessing. 27 Turn away from evil and do good;     so shall you dwell forever. 28 For the Lord loves justice;     he will not forsake his saints. They are preserved forever,     but the children of the wicked shall be cut off. 29 The righteous shall inherit the land     and dwell upon it forever. 30 The mouth of the righteous utters wisdom,     and his tongue speaks justice. 31 The law of his God is in his heart;     his steps do not slip. 32 The wicked watches for the righteous     and seeks to put him to death. 33 The Lord will not abandon him to his power     or let him be condemned when he is brought to trial. 34 Wait for the Lord and keep his way,     and he will exalt you to inherit the land;     you will look on when the wicked are cut off. 35 I have seen a wicked, ruthless man,     spreading himself like a green laurel tree. 36 But he passed away, and behold, he was no more;     though I sought him, he could not be found. 37 Mark the blameless and behold the upright,     for there is a future for the man of peace. 38 But transgressors shall be altogether destroyed;     the future of the wicked shall be cut off. 39 The salvation of the righteous is from the Lord;     he is their stronghold in the time of trouble. 40 The Lord helps them and delivers them;     he delivers them from the wicked and saves them,     because they take refuge in him. FROM THE LESSON Psalm 37 is an instructional psalm in the Wisdom Literature genre, concerning itself with passing on advice that will help someone live in a way that leads to wisdom, righteousness, and life, rather than foolishness, wickedness, and death. "Fret not" is a phrase that occurs several times in the psalm. It carries a strong meaning, literally translated as "do not let your anger burn". Verse 1 - the WHAT Do not be overwhelmed by your anger over the wicked and prosperous actions of others. Verse 2 - the WHY The prosperity of the wicked is fleeting, and evil brings its own terrible consequences.   Verse 3 - the HOW Trust God, do good, dwell in the land, and befriend faithfulness. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS ICE BREAKER: Jeremy shared some observations about "unfairness" that children make. What are some things you've observed that are "unfair" in a similar way? David composes this psalm to address the challenge that followers of God face when they watch people who seem to profit from wickedness. What does "profitable wickedness" look like today? David writes about how the tools of the wicked will be turned against them. How does evil bring its own terrible consequences? What might this look like? Instead of repaying evil with evil, David encourages us to trust God, do good, dwell in the land, and befriend faithfulness. What do you think is intended by the phrase "dwell in the land"? Do these seem like adequate responses to egregious injustice and wickedness? Jeremy contrasted two responses to perceived injustice - that of the United Healthcare shooter and that of MLK Jr. and the civil rights movement. Which sort of response do you see our culture moving more towards? Which response do you see Christians moving toward? How can we make sure we respond in the way David instructs in Psalm 37?

Sadler's Lectures
Seneca, On Anger, Book 2 - Anger At Unfairness Of Harm - Sadler's Lectures

Sadler's Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2024 11:19


This lecture discusses key ideas from the ancient Stoic philosopher Seneca's work, On Anger, book 2 It focuses specifically on his discussion of how the perception of unfairness or injustice of harm to us can easily lead us into getting angry, and what we can do to counter this. To support my ongoing work, go to my Patreon site - www.patreon.com/sadler If you'd like to make a direct contribution, you can do so here - www.paypal.me/ReasonIO - or at BuyMeACoffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/A4quYdWoM You can find over 3000 philosophy videos in my main YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/user/gbisadler Purchase Seneca's On Anger - amzn.to/3smh6M8

Infertility Feelings
Infertility and Unfairness

Infertility Feelings

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 48:08


Infertility feels so unfair, let's talk about it. In this episode Jesse and Doug look at what that feeling of unfair really FEELS like. They explore why infertility feels unfair, and what we can do with our feelings of unfairness. If you have ever felt like infertility is unfair, this episode is for you!Uniquely Knitted is a Non-Profit Organization serving all who are emotionally affected by infertility. We are on a mission to bring healing to the traumas of infertility and end the isolation that comes with struggling to grow your family.Learn more at uniquelyknitted.org

Clare FM - Podcasts
Clare Teachers Protest "Inherent Unfairness" Of Leaving Cert Reforms

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 6:10


Secondary School teachers across Clare are urging the Minister for Education to address the inherent unfairness of a newly proposed assessment model for leaving cert students. Under the plans, additional components assessment or non-exam work could potentially account for up to 40% of a students grade. In protest of the new system, teachers will sacrifice their lunch breaks today and take to the picket lines outside their respective schools. ASTI Rep and Science and Physics Teacher at St. Flannan's College John Conneely has been telling Clare FM's Daragh Dolan the idea would undermine classroom teaching and widen the gap for students from disadvantaged areas.

The Power Move with John Gafford
Escaping the Drift - The Weekly Drop: Embracing Life's Unfairness

The Power Move with John Gafford

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 12:00


Growing up, my kids would often hear me say, "Life isn't fair, and that's okay." This week, I unravel the complexities of fairness and how it can trap us in a victim mentality. Inspired by Mark Manson's bold ideas and Robert Sapolsky's evolutionary insights, I share how acknowledging life's inherent unfairness can actually be empowering. We look at fascinating studies involving capuchin monkeys, showing that our sense of fairness is practically wired into us. But here's the twist: by shifting our perspective, as Viktor Frankl suggests in "A Man's Search for Meaning," we can turn life's injustices into opportunities for strength and growth. As we close this episode of Escaping the Drift, I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to each listener who has journeyed with us. Your support is invaluable, and I encourage you to continue engaging with our community at escapingthedrift.com. By signing up for our mailing list, leaving a review, or simply sharing our podcast with friends, you help us spread the message of self-empowerment even further. I'm eager to continue this conversation with you next week, as we uncover more strategies to break free from the constraints of a victim mindset and take control of our lives.  

Ad Law Access Podcast
Amidst AI Crackdown Hype, FTC Stakes Out Aggressive New Position On Unfairness

Ad Law Access Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 7:49


Much has already been said and written about the FTC's recent enforcement initiative, dubbed ​“Operation AI Comply.” The coordinated sweep announced last month involved five separate FTC enforcement actions against companies using or claiming to use AI tools to enhance consumer goods and services. For example, as part of the sweep, the FTC targeted a company called DoNotPay that claimed its ​“AI Lawyer” services could substitute for a human lawyer and ​“replace the $200-billion-dollar legal industry with artificial intelligence” – claims that we, as KDW attorneys, were glad to see were found not to be substantiated. The sweep also involved enforcement actions against three business opportunity providers that claimed their AI tools could help customers generate passive income via online storefronts. https://www.kelleydrye.com/viewpoints/blogs/ad-law-access/amidst-ai-crackdown-hype-ftc-stakes-out-aggressive-new-position-on-unfairness-and-means-and-instrumentalities-liability Donnelly McDowell dmcdowell@kelleydrye.com (202) 342-8645 www.kelleydrye.com/people/donnelly-l-mcdowell Kate White kwhite@kelleydrye.com (202) 342-8855 https://www.kelleydrye.com/people/katherine-white Ioana Gorecki igorecki@kelleydrye.com (202) 342-8417 www.kelleydrye.com/people/ioana-gorecki Leah Plagge Rabkin lrabkin@kelleydrye.com (202) 342-8523 https://www.kelleydrye.com/people/leah-plagge-rabkin Hosted by Simone Roach Subscribe to the Ad Law Access blog - www.kelleydrye.com/subscribe Subscribe to the Ad Law News Newsletter - www.kelleydrye.com/subscribe View the Advertising and Privacy Law Resource Center - www.kelleydrye.com/advertising-and-privacy-law Find all of our links here linktr.ee/KelleyDryeAdLaw

The Disruption Zone
Ep 269 – Christian Toto Talks Media Unfairness

The Disruption Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 18:24


Christian Toto stops by to talk media treatment of Trump vs Kamala. Christian Toto writes for the Daily Wire, Hotair.com, and at his own site at HollywoodInToto.com. You can also find his podcast on all podcast platforms and you can read his book “Virtue Bombs, How Hollywood Got Woke and Lost it’s Soul. Buy it […] The post Ep 269 – Christian Toto Talks Media Unfairness appeared first on The Disruption Zone.

Increments
#73 - The Unfairness of Proportional Representation

Increments

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 85:12


Want to make everyone under 30 extremely angry? Tell them you don't like proportional representation. Tell them proportional representation sucks, just like recycling (https://www.incrementspodcast.com/63). In this episode, we continue to improve your popularity at parties by diving into Sir Karl's theory of democracy, and his arguments for why the first-past-the-post electoral system is superior to proportional representation systems. And if you find anyone left at the party who still wants to talk to you, we also cover Chapter 13 of Beginning of Infinity, where Deutsch builds upon Popper's theory. And always remember, First-Past-The-Post: It's good enough for the horses, so it's good enough for us. We discuss Why democracy should be about the removal of bad leaders How Popper's conception of democracy differs from the usual conception Why Popper supports first-past-the-post (FPP) over proportional representation (PR) How PR encourages backroom dealing and magnifies the influence of unpopular leaders The sensitivity of FPP to changes to popular will How FPP makes it easier to obtain majorities How majorities make it easier to trace the consequences of policies Deutsch and his criticism of compromise-policies. References Popper on democracy (https://www.economist.com/democracy-in-america/2016/01/31/from-the-archives-the-open-society-and-its-enemies-revisited) (economist piece). Vaden's blog post (https://vmasrani.github.io/blog/2018/prop_rep/) Chapter 13: Choices of The Beginning of Infinity (https://www.amazon.com/Beginning-Infinity-Explanations-Transform-World/dp/0143121359) Socials Follow us on Twitter at @IncrementsPod, @BennyChugg, @VadenMasrani Come join our discord server! DM us on twitter or send us an email to get a supersecret link Help us form a majority and get exclusive bonus content by becoming a patreon subscriber here (https://www.patreon.com/Increments). Or give us one-time cash donations to help cover our lack of cash donations here (https://ko-fi.com/increments). Click dem like buttons on youtube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_4wZzQyoW4s4ZuE4FY9DQQ) What's the first post you past? Tell us over at incrementspodcast@gmail.com.

Freedomain with Stefan Molyneux
5634 To HELL With Fairness!

Freedomain with Stefan Molyneux

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 16:09


In this episode, I explore the concept of unfairness and its impact on individuals. I share a story about a woman who felt sidelined at work, highlighting how perceptions of unfairness are often rooted in feelings of helplessness. I discuss how seeking external validation and control through labeling situations as unfair can lead to a cycle of resentment and entitlement. I caution against prioritizing equality of outcome over opportunity, as it can undermine meritocracy. Instead, I advocate for taking ownership of circumstances, focusing on personal growth, and cultivating resilience to navigate challenges successfully and break free from a victim mentality fixated on fairness.GET MY NEW BOOK 'PEACEFUL PARENTING', THE INTERACTIVE PEACEFUL PARENTING AI, AND AUDIOBOOK!https://peacefulparenting.com/Join the PREMIUM philosophy community on the web for free!Also get the Truth About the French Revolution, the interactive multi-lingual philosophy AI trained on thousands of hours of my material, private livestreams, premium call in shows, the 22 Part History of Philosophers series and much more!See you soon!https://freedomain.locals.com/support/promo/UPB2022

Your ADHD Besties
21. "I can't stand by and watch": ADHD, unfairness & justice sensitivity

Your ADHD Besties

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 67:38


The Potter's House of Camdenton
Genesis: Beginnings Part 26 – Genesis 39-40 The Beginning of God's Unfairness

The Potter's House of Camdenton

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 49:09


The Therapy Edit
On navigating life's unfairness

The Therapy Edit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 11:25


In this, the fifth of a special ten part series of The Therapy Edit, Anna talks through the second of The Uncomfortable Truths; Life is Unfair.The Uncomfortable Truth: Change Your Life By Taming 10 of Your Mind's Greatest Fears is Anna's 5th book was published on the 8th August.Order your copy here Here's a teaser from Anna about what to expect in this long-awaited, transformative book.‘Some people don't like me”“Bad things will happen to people I love”“I'm going to fail”… these words underpinned my anxieties and nightmares. I bet they feature in yours too.Our fears are anchored in the unavoidable truths of life; all things reach an end, bad things happen, and we lack the control we crave.As an experienced psychotherapist, who's had years of therapy, I realised that ploughing endless energy into trying to control the uncontrollable is keeping us all tired, wired, and worried. Ignoring fears doesn't make them less true, it makes them more powerful. I decided to try a different tact and it changed my world.Instead of doing everything I could to ease and avoid life's uncomfortable truths, I sought a deeper acceptance of them. Through using this approach, my clients and I discovered that fear began to loosen its grip. We were living more intentionally and peacefully.So, face your fears one a chapter at a time, and discover who you are without worry, doubt and people-pleasing holding you back.

The Truth with Lisa Boothe
The Truth with Lisa Boothe: The Left Has Knocked Out Women's Sports with Riley Gaines

The Truth with Lisa Boothe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 16:35 Transcription Available


In this episode, Lisa welcomes Riley Gaines to the show to discuss transgender athletes competing in women's sports and the potential dangers and unfairness it poses. Lisa discuss specific incidents where women have been injured or disadvantaged by competing against transgenders. They also touch on the broader issue of societal acceptance and celebration of transgenderism. The conversation highlights the need to draw a line between men's and women's sports to protect the safety and fairness of female athletes. The Truth with Lisa Boothe is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday & Thursday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Todd Starnes Podcast
Trump is focusing on the wrong battles with Harris… AND Unfairness in women's sports is now impacting the Paris Olympics

The Todd Starnes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 122:42


Co-Anchor of “America's Newsroom” Bill Hemmer joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to share his thoughts on Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign strategy as she prepares to take on former President Trump in November's election. Jimmy explains why there is some cause for concern regarding Trump's standing in the critical swing states now that he's facing Harris, not President Biden. PLUS, former NFL sideline reporter Michele Tafoya stops by to talk about the controversy at the 2024 Paris Olympics involving an Algerian boxer who failed gender eligibility tests at the 2023 World Championships. [00:00:00] Harris is now the favorite in the betting markets [00:19:15] Bill Hemmer [00:37:25] Trump appears at NABJ convention in Chicago [00:55:48] Callers on Trump and Harris [01:14:05] Italian female boxer loses to opponent with male chromosomes [01:32:30] Michele Tafoya Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Delta Church - SPI
Unfairness Under The Sun

Delta Church - SPI

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024


The Tudor Dixon Podcast
The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Listen Carefully to Kamala Harris

The Tudor Dixon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2024 24:08 Transcription Available


In this episode, Tudor and Kyle Olson discuss the recent political developments and the selection of Kamala Harris as Joe Biden's succesor. They highlight the challenges of changing strategies overnight and the unfairness of last-minute candidate substitutions. They also analyze Harris's performance and lack of connection with the public, as well as her stance on issues like the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network. For more visit TudorDixonPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Minnesota Law Weekly
Ep. 38 The current NLRB is trampling on workers' rights and fostering unfairness

Minnesota Law Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 17:03


The current NLRB has strayed from the NLRA's original spirit and purpose by embracing an exclusively pro-union agenda hostile to employees' rights and antagonistic to employers.

The Quantum Woman Podcast with Shamina Taylor
81. The Unfairness Story: From Scarcity To Abundance

The Quantum Woman Podcast with Shamina Taylor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 13:42


If you're ready to step into your power, this episode is a must-listen.  We want to continue being an ad-free show! Your support really helps us to continue bringing value each week. We'd love for you to leave us a review below!  Download my FREE Daily CEO Money Moves Workbook HERE: https://go.shaminataylor.com/optin1711030757109 The EXACT Toolkit To Break Through your Money Blocks for ONLY $55: https://bit.ly/3XgDerU Join our FREE Facebook Group:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/thequantumwomen/?ref=share&mibextid=S66gvF The MILLIONAIRE Mindset 7-Figure Blueprint 6 Month Program: https://go.shaminataylor.com/the-millionaire-mindset-funnel-book-a-call Connect with Shamina HERE: Instagram: @shaminataylor  YouTube: @shaminataylor  Facebook: Shamina Taylor  Purchase my book: Unlocking The Quantum Woman

“HR Heretics” | How CPOs, CHROs, Founders, and Boards Build High Performing Companies

In this episode of HR Heretics, Kelli and Nolan sit with Michelle Wagner as she shares her journey from Chief People Officer at AOL and Evernote to becoming the CEO of MindStrong, a healthech company.Michelle, who may be “N of 1” in the CPO to CEO company trajectory, discusses her early career, the challenges she faced in different leadership roles, and the strategic decisions she made during her tenure as CEO of MindStrong.This candid conversation offers valuable insights for HR professionals and aspiring leaders, highlighting the multifaceted responsibilities and realities of executive leadership — plus what the job search looks like after you've been a CPO and a CEO.*Email us your questions or topics for Kelli & Nolan: hrheretics@turpentine.coHR Heretics is a podcast from Turpentine.--Support our amazing sponsors:Planful empowers teams just like yours to unlock the secrets of successful workforce planning. Use data-driven insights to develop accurate forecasts, close hiring gaps, and adjust talent acquisition plans collaboratively based on costs today and into the future. :writing_hand: Go to http://planful.com/heretics to see how you can transform your HR strategy.Metaview is the AI assistant for interviewing. Metaview completely removes the need for recruiters and hiring managers to take notes during interviews—because their AI is designed to take world-class interview notes for you. Team builders at companies like Brex, Hellofresh, and Quora say Metaview has changed the game—see the magic for yourself: https://www.metaview.ai/hereticsDiscover Workvivo, Zoom's employee experience platform, designed to delight your hybrid workforce. With dynamic and intuitive features people actually like using, Workvivo fosters a sense of belonging and boosts retention and productivity. Join Ryanair, Dollar General, and Virgin — head to https://bit.ly/hrhereticsworkvivo to book a demo (tell them Kelli and Nolan sent you).This episode is brought to you by Warp. Don't let payroll and compliance hold your startup back: visit https://joinwarp.com/peel to get started and receive a $1000 gift card when your first run payroll.--KEEP UP WITH MICHELLE, NOLAN, + KELLI ON LINKEDINMichelle: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelledwk/Nolan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nolan-church/Kelli: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kellidragovich/—TIMESTAMPS:(00:00) Introduction(00:52) Nostalgia and Beginnings at AOL(04:43) Evernote: Peaks and Challenges(08:46) The Unexpected CEO Transition at MindStrong(12:50) Navigating Chaos and Rebuilding: The First Year as CEO(15:00) The Tension of a CEO Transition: Navigating Dynamics and Loyalty(16:42) Sponsors: Planful | Workvivo(19:23) The Tension of a CEO Transition: Navigating Dynamics and Loyalty (continued)(29:06) The CEO Learning Curve: Mastering Business Acumen and Facing Vulnerability(33:03) Heartbreak and Determination(33:44) Sponsors: Metaview | Warp(35:49) The Acquisition Process: Balancing Patient Care, Investor Expectations, and Team Stability(40:30) Finding the Next Chapter and Overcoming Preconceived Notions(41:52) Career Reflections and Future Plans(47:00) The Unfairness of Expectations on CPOs(55:26) The Power of Transparency: A Case Study in Building Trust and Respect(1:03:11) Wrap This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hrheretics.substack.com

The Oaks Church
Jonah | The Unfairness of Grace | Noah Whirley

The Oaks Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 51:43


End Abortion Podcast
Scripture Reflection for June 23, 2024: Nobody Can Accuse God of Unfairness

End Abortion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 13:20


Scripture Reflection for June 23, 2024: Nobody Can Accuse God of Unfairness by Priests for Life

Feeling Good Podcast | TEAM-CBT - The New Mood Therapy
402: Ask David: Unfairness; Erasing Depression with Lasers; TEAM in the UK; Most Powerful Technique

Feeling Good Podcast | TEAM-CBT - The New Mood Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 72:46


Ask David Unfairness Worthwhileness Erasing Depression with Lasers TEAM in the UK What's the Most Powerful Technique? We have lots of great questions today. The answers in the show notes were written prior to the podcast, and the answers in the live podcast as we discussed these questions may differ somewhat or amplify the written materials in these show notes. We love your questions. Remember to send them to David@feelinggood.com. Special Announcement Attend the Legendary Summer Intensive Featuring Drs. David Burns and Jill Levitt August 8 - 11. 2024 Learn Advanced TEAM-CBT skills Heal yourself, heal your patients First Intensive in 5 years! It will knock your socks off! Limited Seating--Act Fast Click for registration / more information! Sadly, this workshop is a training program which will be limited to therapists and mental health professionals and graduate students in a mental health field  Apologies, but therapists have complained when non-therapists have attended our continuing education training programs. This is partly because of the intimate nature of the small group exercises and the personal work the therapists may do during the workshop. Certified coaches and counselors are welcome to attend. But there's some good news, too! The Feeling Great App is now available in both app stores (IOS and Android) and is for therapists and the general public, and you can take a ride for free! Check it out! Today's Questions Kiernan asks about “unfairness” and the connection between worthwhileness and achievement. Brittany asks: Can you “erase” feelings of sadness and depression by shining lasers in the patient's eyes? James asks about the use of TEAM methods in the NHS in the UK Brian asks: Is positive reframing the most successful technique you have used with your patients? 1. Kieran asks (slightly edited for clarity): How would you talk back to negative thoughts like this one: “It's not fair that I can't afford quality food when there are millionaires that will have access to better food and a healthier lifestyle which has an effect on overall health and longevity'”? Or what if you feel like it's unfair that you should have to pay a lot of money for an expensive dental treatment that you can't afford? Kieran also asks (slightly edited by david): What if worthwhileness is not based on achievement but there are still things you would like to have and enjoy? They would buy and own things that they happen to like and not to impress others. Hi David and Ronda, and if Matt is on I have been listening to your wonderful podcast for about the last 3 years as I drive to work. It has really opened my eyes about how your thoughts create your interpersonal reality. Loved the podcasts on jealousy addiction, perfectionism, achievement addiction and many more. My questions would be: What about if someone wants to achieve more but it isn't based on worthwhileness? They would buy and own things that they happen to like and not to impress others. Let's say they wanted to be able to afford a nice house, healthier higher quality food and water. As the quality does have an effect on health especially in the US as the regulations are not the greatest. However, the fact that they couldn't afford to buy these upsets them? Thoughts: 'It's not fair that I can't afford quality food but there are millionaires that will have access to better food, lifestyle which has an effect on overall health and longevity' Or if someone has to pay for unexpected expensive dental treatment. Thoughts: 'It's not fair that I have to pay £14,000 for this treatment'. 'It should be more affordable to lower income households, as it is essential to have functional teeth' I hope I have explained this well, I would love to hear your thoughts. Keep doing what you are doing and all the best. Kieran   David's response Sure Kieran, if you like I will make this an Ask David question for a podcast. LMK if that's okay, and if it is okay to use your first name. Great question, and has to do with the theme of acceptance: should I or shouldn't I? Here are the quick versions, but we can discuss in more detail on the live podcast. First, I do not find it useful to base my worthwhileness on my achievements or on my failures. I do work hard and like creating things that are helpful to people, and I enjoy earning money to support my family. I can be motivated to work hard to get things we want or need, but I don't base anyone's worthwhileness on how much money they have, or anything, to be honest. In fact, I could also easily accept wanting to buy something really cool, not just because I like it, but because it might impress others, or because they might find it fascinating, too! I don't try to regulate my life with a lot of shoulds and shouldn'ts, and find that I am happier and more peaceful without lots of shoulds. In the Feeling Great App I have created a class called “Your PhD in Shoulds.” You might enjoy it! Second, you can say that it is unfair that some people have more money and resources than other people if you like. And you have every right to feel angry if that's what you want, as well. Acceptance is more of a decision than a technique. Take the fact that lions kill deer when they are hungry. You can say, “they should not do that. It's unfair!” But that won't stop a hungry lion. You don't have to LIKE seeing a lion kill an innocent deer, but you can accept it. Again, that's a choice. The behavior of a lion is dominated by millions of years of evolution. Humans are no different. One thing that sometimes helps is to make a list all the REALLY GOOD reasons NOT to accept the “unfairness” in the world. I'll bet you could come up with at least ten to fifteen strong reasons. Then you can ask yourself, “Given all those good reason NOT to accept the fact that some people have more and some people have fewer resources, maybe I should just stay good and angry! Why in the world would I want to change?” Also, when you find an injustice, you can use your energy being good and angry, and complain about it, or you can use your energy to do something about it. Or, you can also work to change yourself, instead of complaining about the world. I also have a new class on acceptance. It's called, “Accept this shit? Hell NO!” You might like it as well. I am babbling so will stop. Warmly, david   2. Brittany asks: Can you “erase” feelings of sadness and depression by shining lasers in the patient's eyes? Hi David, My husband's boss was telling him she's going to be doing some laser therapy to “cure” her depression. She had to undergo 9 hours of testing to see if she'd be a candidate. Apparently, they plan to shine lasers in her eyes to “erase” her sadness. Obviously, I assume this is a load of garbage. But have you ever heard of such a thing? Is this just hypnosis? Best, Brittany David's Reply Hi Brittany, Probably. As they say, follow the money! There is a placebo effect if you believe something will help, so tons of garbage gets served up as costly gourmet food. You can read up on this on the internet I suspect. Let me know what you learn! Best, david Brittany responds to David Love your answer! I was looking into it and read they use a cold laser in the eyes which allegedly releases endorphins. I already know from you that just like with exercise and that study about the endorphin blockers, it made no difference. People just feel better because they think they are doing something good for their body by exercising. They also allege that the lasers aid damaged neurological tissue. They claim it has helped many patients but there is no data backing it up that I see. They really lost me when I read that lack of activity, stress, and maternal deprivation cause depression in the first place. Thanks! Brittany David adds As it turns out, I know two laser experts who are regulars on my Sunday hikes. Dr. Alexander Makowski is a brilliant scientist who is involved in the research and development of lasers and their marketing. Here is his email, along with some terrific links to articles about the hype of “low light lasers.” Hope you enjoy the email and links from Alex: Hi David, I'll chime in too! From a different angle. Zak knows some great doctors who are doing real work, but the general field of low-level laser/ light therapy (LLLT) for medical issues has been fraught with charlatans for some years. (David note: Zak is a laser expert at the Stanford Medical School and is currently preparing a blog on the topic of LLLT. I will include a link to her blog when it is published, likely in a couple weeks. She is awesome and also often joins our Sunday hikes!) Dr, Alex Makowsy continues Good work by Tiina Kaaru (https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/profile/Tiina.Karu-8010) and Juanita Anders (https://www.usuhs.edu/profile/juanita-anders-ms-phd) on mechanisms behind using light to stimulate our mitochondria or deactivate infectious bacteria are well documents However, the good work done by the few was overshadowed and worse, was perverted for many years into crackpot devices using bad stats and poorly designed studies. Or sometimes just straight preying on vulnerable people. It is the great shame of the laser industry. Worse yet, some of these devices were actual lasers that led to people getting hurt. I can't recommend in good conscience that lasers be shone into eyes at any time other than diagnostic devices meant to diagnose the eye itself. It may be that some day soon a good scientific body of evidence changes my stance but not yet... The story starts in the origin of my journey into light and lasers. I got involved in this field in 2005 while taking an elective class on optics and lasers when I got a call from my mom that she was seeking a laser therapy for her fibromyalgia. My mother's desire to get her fibromyalgia treated with a "cold laser" pulled me into this field since I was taking a class with a professor who later became my doctoral mentor. A full semester of my free time disappeared as I tried to source out of print articles and do a deep dive on whether this was real or garbage. A research term paper and a conference visit later I could finally see the same trends you saw with medication. I talked her out of the potentially dangerous unproven device usage. [As you may have suspected, In fact my mom was having significant issues in her marriage and life and a very good doctor set her straight. My mom divorced and is now happily remarried, about 95 pounds lighter, no fibromyalgia or serious insomnia. If only we had known you back then she would have recovered in a session or two rather than 3 years] However, in the process, I dug into some of the real research that small doses of light can affect our bodies in ways we don't understand fully due to lack of research. Fast forward several decades and some of the best researchers survived the public scandal of LLLT and found a scientific mechanism (cytochrome c oxidase activation) to explain observed changes in mitochondrial activity. However, the scientists don't claim to cure everything or anything. Then they published this mitochondrial activation and suddenly: This, of course, proves that blogablum does in fact exist and now the truth about the panacea is available for all!! David note: “blogablum” is a fake nonsense word I made up that refers to nothing meaningful. Now continuing with the Alex email: This is a good review of the history and current evidence about it : https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/medical-critical-thinking/hype-around-photobiomodulation But if you want the real goods, the hard truth about cold lasers has been out there for over 15 years: Introducing the New Low Level Laser Treatment! youtu.be The following search on YouTube will reveal the secrets of the universe: "cold laser before:2009" Warmly, Alexander J Makowski, Ph.D. Dr. Matt May's reply Hi David, Thank you for forwarding this question to me.  I am very concerned and wonder if this may fall under the category of 'malpractice'. For one, I am unaware of any FDA approved treatment for depression that involves shining lasers into people's eyes to erase their sad memories.  For a list of FDA approved treatments for depression, you could refer to: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK559078/ It's possible that there is new evidence I'm not aware of, but I searched online for studies of light in treatment of depression and was unable to find any placebo-controlled trials.  This is a problem because placebo responses can be so high in the case of depression and anxiety.  There were some studies on light therapy, but nothing fitting the description of 'shining lasers into eyes to erase sad memories'. Other concerns I have relate to the high cost of such an extensive “evaluation”, as well as possible risk of shining lasers into someone's eyes.  In the absence of evidence supporting the treatment, it seems like a high cost, and potential risk, to the patient, hence my concern for malpractice. It's pretty common for people with depression to feel a sense of desperation, especially after many failed efforts to address their symptoms.  This group of individuals are likely to be extremely susceptible to scams and purveyors of 'snake oil' (sham treatments). It's also concerning to me because the theory behind the idea of shining light into people's eyes to erase sadness doesn't make logical sense to me.  It's a potentially-testable hypothesis, but it's such an absurd hypothesis that I don't see it as worth testing or entertaining. If we are defining depression as some combination of worthless, hopeless, ashamed and guilty feelings, then the hypothesis that such feelings could be meaningfully addressed by such a crude instrument as a laser or a pill or an electrical impulse is absurd. This is because our feelings arise from our thoughts/perceptions.  I've never met a single person or patient who was suffering from depression but had healthy positive thoughts about themselves.  I've also never met someone who had patterns of negative thinking, but felt fine, up-beat and positive. The idea that a pill, a laser, a magnetic pulsation or electrical current could selectively alter the specific thoughts that cause depression doesn't make sense with what we know about the brain and thoughts and feelings.  How could a pill, for example, which crosses the blood-brain barrier and impacts every neuron in the brain, selectively target only the neurons that give rise to depressed thinking?  It's like imagining that we could carpet-bomb a city but only kill the murderers and rapists. I'd encourage all potential clients who are receiving treatment for depression or other conditions to ask their providers for literature that documents the effectiveness of the treatment and to get a second opinion if they are unsure. These are my 2-cents on the topic and I could be completely wrong about it all.  Hoping to hear from others what they think. Also, David, I saw several other people included in the invitation to respond to this question but I didn't see them cc'd.  Perhaps they were bcc'd? Wishing you the best, fondly, Matt David's reply to Matt Thanks, yes, I have a fantastic response already in the show notes from Dr. Alex Makowski who does research and development of lasers with valid medical applications. His thrust is similar to yours. Our field is littered with junk “scientism” intended to fool and exploit people, similar to the snake oil salespeople who use to go from town to town in America selling magical “elixirs” that “cured” just about everything! But people are endlessly gullible, and con artists are still in endless abundance these days, it seems! Best, david Will add your kind and thoughtful comment to the show notes!   3. James asks about the use of TEAM methods in the NHS in the UK. Hi Rhonda, I hope you are well. I had a couple of questions for an 'ask David' on the podcast if that's okay. A bit of background.... I am Level 1 Team and have attended David's training in Atlanta. I live in the UK and have recently changed career to work in the NHS delivering CBT interventions for patients because David's work inspired me so much. The NHS uses specific interventions for particular diagnoses and because I am in training I have to try and stick to this. I do use the TEAM materials and approach when I can and have already seen some great results. The NHS uses 'Behavioural Activation' for certain patients with Depression and I just wondered what David thought about the effectiveness of this (perhaps compared to Cognitive Restructuring). I believe Beck introduced this into the CBT model as he thought it was useful. Another question was regarding treatment of GAD and whether dividing worries between hypothetical and practical, and then using a certain time to actually worry rather than letting the worries dominate throughout the day was something he thought was useful or had heard about. Thanks so much for all the great work you are all doing and inspiring people all over the world! Kind Regards James Bibby. David's response Hi James, Thanks for the great questions. In today's recording of an upcoming Ask David podcast, we can address: The history of “Behavioral Activation,” including the pros and cons of this approach. The history and pros and cons of “Worry Breaks.” The idea of matching a “technique” to a “diagnosis,” as opposed to learning to treat the whole patient with TEAM. The results of our latest research with the Feeling Great App, and whether it might have some value for patients struggling with depression and anxiety disorders in the UK. Best, David Matt's Thots: Great question! I'm looking forward to discussing. There are certainly some techniques that are more effective, than others, for addressing specific negative thoughts. Meanwhile there are a number of problems that come up when we are, as clinicians, throwing solutions at diagnoses, rather than treating the human being who is suffering. Studies on the treatment of PTSD at the VA, for example, showed veterans often got worse after this approach, in which their diagnosis was matched with a method, ‘prolonged exposure', without any agenda-setting. This just retraumatized lots of veteran! Similarly, if someone is secretly blaming, and haven't experienced the ‘death of the blaming self', they might be assigned ‘communication skills training', only to see this backfire, because their intent is still to try to change someone, rather than accept them. You might tell a patient with depression that they should go exercise, only to cause them to resist you, ‘you don't understand, I can't even get out of bed!'. In short, most therapy fails or even makes patients worse because it doesn't consider the good reasons to continue to blame, give up, criticize ourselves, etc. 4. Brian asks: Is positive reframing the most successful technique you have used with your patients? I can see how it would cure someone in 2 hours! Feel free to use my question and do and use my name if you wish. I'd be honored. Best, Brian David's reply Hi Brian, Thanks. Great question! It's one of the latest powerful techniques, but Ext of Voices might still be the “champion.” Using them in the T, E, A, M sequence is especially powerful. Positive Reframing often gets them closer, but not quite all the way to enlightenment. Externalization of voices (EOV) often gets them over the finish line, especially if you know how to use it skillfully, incorporating Self-Defense with the Acceptance Paradox and Counter-Attack Technique! In fact, you can incorporate many of my > 100 techniques when using EOV, such as Be Specific, Semantic Technique, Examine the Evidence, and a host of other. Best, david Matt's comments I agree, Positive Reframing and Externalization of Voices are incredibly powerful and it's often what we're doing when we see recoveries. What works for a given individual, however, is quite hard to predict, in advance and there's a ‘process' to therapy, such that we can't really skip steps, except in some unusual circumstances. Some other super-powerful methods include Externalization of Resistance, Double Standard, Flooding, Feared Fantasy, and the Hidden Emotion Technique. I'm probably forgetting some. Thanks for listening today! Matt, Rhonda and David

Sports Bettor's Paradise
NFL Rest & Schedule Unfairness - Betting the Board with Brandon Stokley

Sports Bettor's Paradise

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 18:02


Jimmy Ott is joined by two-time Super Bowl champion Brandon Stokley to assess the impact of the NFL schedule release's rest advantages and disadvantages! Are the teams with the worst rest schedules worth fading this season? Also, Brandon reacts to the Nuggets' historic blown lead in Game 7 against the Timberwolves. Jimmy closes with his series of Best Bets on the NBA Conference Finals, along with a futures play in MLB.

VC Minute
227. Seed Crust: The Bifurcation and Its Unfairness

VC Minute

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 2:50 Transcription Available


There are rays of hope for the market, but the most important thing is to stay focused on what you can control. About AVL Growth PartnersAVL Growth Partners, founded in 2009, is the leading fractional Finance and Accounting firm supporting organizations in pivoting from growth to scale. AVL brings an experienced team of CFOs, Controllers, and Accountants to your organization, delivering transparent, strategic actions for short and long-term success. Transform your financial approach affordably with AVL, supporting companies coast to coast - get to know AVL Growth Partners at avlgrowth.com. (Sponsored)About SpringTime VenturesSpringTime Ventures seeds high-growth startups in healthcare, fintech & insurtech, and logistics & supply chain. We look for founders with domain expertise, forging a path with a truly transformative technology. We only invest in software-based businesses in the USA. We bring a people-focused approach, work quickly, and reach conviction independently. Our initial check size is $600k. You can learn more about us and our approach.     

Consumer Finance Monitor
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's Use of Unfairness to Regulate Discriminatory Conduct: A Discussion of the Consumer and Industry Perspectives

Consumer Finance Monitor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 62:01


Our special guest is Jeff Sovern, Professor at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law. In March 2022, the CFPB announced that it had revised its exam manual to instruct its examiners to apply the “unfairness” standard under the Consumer Financial Protection Act to conduct considered to be discriminatory, whether or not it is covered by federal laws that expressly prohibit discrimination. The changes were subsequently vacated by a federal district court in a lawsuit brought by several trade groups challenging the changes and the Fifth Circuit has stayed the CFPB's appeal from that decision pending the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in CFSA v. CFPB. In this episode, we first review the background of the exam manual changes, the industry response, and the district court's decision. We then take a close look at the key arguments both in support of and against upholding the decision. We conclude with a discussion of the use of disparate impact in applying the unfairness standard to discriminatory conduct and the appropriateness of the CFPB's use of changes to its exam manual to announce its new interpretation of the standard. Alan Kaplinsky, Senior Counsel in Ballard Spahr's Consumer Financial Services Group, leads the discussion, joined by Richard Andreano, a Partner in the Group and Practice Leader of the firm's Mortgage Banking Group.

Just Break Up: Relationship Advice from Your Queer Besties
Episode 404: Complex Grief And The Unfairness of The Universe

Just Break Up: Relationship Advice from Your Queer Besties

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 28:39


Sam and Sierra answer a letter from someone who is grieving her mother who is still alive. Join us on Patreon for an extra weekly episode, exclusive livestreams, and more! SUBMIT: justbreakuppod.com FACEBOOK: /justbreakuppod INSTAGRAM: @justbreakuppod TWITTER: @justbreakuppod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Talking Talmud
Bava Metzia 15: So Much Unfairness of a Robber's Payback

Talking Talmud

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 15:30


The case of one who buys land from a robber - what happens when the land has been improved? Who pays for that? Note that the robber may be able to pay back his theft with his land. Also, what if the buyer knows that the land itself does not belong to the seller (and then the owner comes to reclaim his or her land).

The Rush Limbaugh Show
The Karol Markowicz Show: Getting Hammered with Mary Katherine Ham

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 30:04 Transcription Available


In this episode, Karol discusses the societal impact of declining sexual activity, attributing it to changing societal norms and pressures. She emphasizes the importance of sex in relationships and challenges the notion that marriage leads to less sex. Karol welcomes Mary Katherine Ham, who shares her experiences of making friends as an adult and her career in the media industry. She discusses her departure from CNN, the importance of a flexible work schedule, and how she teaches resilience to her children. The Karol Markowicz Show is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday & Thursday.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rush Limbaugh Show
Unfairness in Affirmative Action with Ken Tashjy

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 25:04 Transcription Available


The Supreme Court is considering two Affirmative Action cases. An announcement is expected soon for Students for Fair Admissions against Harvard University and the University of North Carolina. The outcome could end race as an admission factor in higher education. Is Affirmative Action constitutional, and what should you know about these cases? Ken Tashjy served as a former general counsel for over 20 years for higher education institutions. He's also a Campus Reform Higher Education Fellow and adjunct instructor at Suffolk University. Ken joins the show to break down these cases and their impact on higher education. Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth with Lisa Boothe
Unfairness in Affirmative Action with Ken Tashjy

The Truth with Lisa Boothe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 25:04


The Supreme Court is considering two Affirmative Action cases. An announcement is expected soon for Students for Fair Admissions against Harvard University and the University of North Carolina. The outcome could end race as an admission factor in higher education. Is Affirmative Action constitutional, and what should you know about these cases? Ken Tashjy served as a former general counsel for over 20 years for higher education institutions. He's also a Campus Reform Higher Education Fellow and adjunct instructor at Suffolk University. Ken joins the show to break down these cases and their impact on higher education. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.