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Ep. 235 | In the 18th dialogue of the A. H. Almaas Wisdom Series, Hameed Ali delves into the fascinating subject of how the physical world is related to the absolute. From a nondual perspective, reality includes the physical world, he explains; the world cannot be reduced to an illusion. Material reality is every bit as compelling as the spiritual perspective, he continues. How we perceive it depends on where we find our stance, what we are immersed in—in the formless or the world of form. Hameed recognizes and honors physical reality, while describing material objects as expressions, or glimmerings, of the ground of being—the physical and the ground of being inseparable, whether pure presence or pure emptiness.And how does the relationship between creator and creation relate to the individual? Hameed presents his mystical theology: a triadic reality formed by God, the individual, and the physical world, where each maintains its own truth. Because the absolute is inherently not self-aware, it needs an individual to become aware of itself, he explains. We are its “knowing instruments.” Hameed's mystical theology, establishing the relationship between the human being, the world, and God, or true nature, is both elevating and grounding, enlightening and somehow comforting. The essential puzzle pieces of reality fitted together, creating unity. From atoms and quarks to what happens after death and how all dimensions can possibly exist in exquisite harmony when there is so much disharmony in the world, this conversation is far ranging, stimulating, and punctuated with laughter, as Hameed, Roger, and John continue to explore The Inner Journey Home. Recorded May 14, 2026.“When we experience the absolute, we see it as the truth of everything, the nature of everything—all are glimmerings of the absolute.”Topics & Time StampsIntroducing dialogue #18 in the A. H. Almaas Wisdom Series, an exploration of the chapter titled “Reality” in Hameed's magnum opus, The Inner Journey Home (00:49)Hameed explains how the Path of Love Series relates to the The Inner Journey Home/Wisdom Series (04:51)Seeing the physical world from the perspective of the absolute (06:10)Why do we experience the world as so very solid? (09:28)From the absolute perspective, material objects are glimmerings of the ground of being (11:49)From the scientific perspective, the physical world is “rock-level real” (14:45)The physical world should not be reduced to an illusion; it has properties that cannot be denied (18:13)In the physical world, death means no longer alive; spiritually, death is a transformation (21:50)Does the individual soul continue after death? (25:04)Why isn't everyone awakened if we're all part of the absolute? (26:40)Standing in the absolute, all dimensions are inseparable, existing in exquisite harmony, but this does not negate people's experience of disharmony (30:38)The absolute is inherently not self-aware, that's why it needs an individual to become aware of itself (32:56)The divine coma is the entry to the absolute (35:38)The relationship between the human being, the world, and God (38:59)Is there a personal God? (41:47)You can be an individual without being separate (47:33)God fulfillment & soul fulfillment are one and the same (50:36)The concept of service has many stages (52:57)Hameed's mystical theology: a triadic reality, each with its own truth (57:06)The dimension of energy (01:04:26)Reality appears differently from different perspectives; this teaching is from the nondual perspective (01:06:10)Dzogchen & Hameed both give an inherent meaning to life; traditions espousing illusion do not (01:09:19)Individual creativity gives voice to the creativity of the universe (01:12:24)Resources & ReferencesA. H. Almaas (Hameed Ali), founder of The Ridhwan School, home of The Diamond ApproachA. H. Almaas, The Inner Journey Home: Soul's Realization of the Unity of RealityAdvaita VedantaSri Nisargadatta Maharaj, I Am That Beginning of a famous Hadith Qudsi: “I was a hidden treasure and wanted to be known…”Sufi master Ibn Arabi, “God needs a soul just as much as a soul needs God.”A. H. Almaas, The Pearl Beyond Price: Integration of Personality into Being: An Object Relations ApproachThe Path of Love Series with A. H. Almaas, Deep Transformation podcast seriesMeister Eckhart, German Catholic priest, theologian, philosopher & mysticRamana Maharshi, Hindu sage and liberated beingLongchenpa, Dzogchen poet---The A. H. Almaas Wisdom Series generally follows the sequence of Hameed's magnum opus, The Inner Journey Home (which John describes as psychoactive and spiritually, psychologically, and intellectually transformative), so listeners may want to get a copy of this book, to study and follow along on this exhilarating path of awakening.---Special Diamond Approach Course Discount for Deep Transformation ListenersIf you are interested in taking a course offered by Diamond Approach Online, Hameed's team at the Ridhwan School have offered a special 20% discount for Deep Transformation listeners. You can access the Course Catalog here: https://online.diamondapproach.org/catalog/. And enter the code DTP20 to receive your discount when you sign up.---Hameed Ali (A. H. Almaas) was born in Kuwait in 1944. At the age of eighteen, he moved to the U.S. to study at the University of California in Berkeley. Hameed was working on his Ph.D. in physics when he reached a turning point in his life and destiny that led him to inquire into the psychological and spiritual aspects of human nature rather than the physical nature of the universe. He left the academic world to pursue an in-depth journey of inner discovery, applying his scientific precision and discipline to personal, experiential research. This included study with different teachers in different modalities, extensive reading, and continuous study of his own consciousness in an effort to understand the essential nature of human experience and reality in general.Hameed's process of exploration led to the creation of the Ridhwan School and, with his colleague Karen Johnson, resulted in the founding and unfoldment of the Diamond Approach. He is the author of 20 books, including Nondual Love: Awakening to the Loving Nature of Reality, Love Unveiled: Discovering the Essence of the Awakened Heart, Keys to the Enneagram: How to Unlock the Highest Potential of Every Personality Type, The Unfolding...
The greatest threat facing Christians is not war. It is not political upheaval. It is not even the collapse of Western civilization. The greatest threat, John-Henry Westen warns, is the Great Apostasy, the loss of faith spreading from within the Church herself.Drawing on the warnings of Pope St. John Paul II, Padre Pio, the seers of Fatima, and a host of saints and mystics, Westen argues that modern Catholics are living through a fulfillment of prophecy. Not the kind of prophecy that predicts earthquakes and wars—those have always been with us. The prophecy that should terrify every believer is the one that foretells shepherds becoming wolves, doctrine dissolving into ambiguity, and the faithful being told that sin is not sin and truth is not truth.Westen does not mince words: Pope Francis and Pope Leo have departed from historical Catholic teaching. The synodal path, the blessing of same-sex couples, the downgrading of abortion as a priority, the attack on the Latin Mass, all of it points to a Church that has turned against itself.HELP SUPPORT WORK LIKE THIS: https://give.lifesitenews.com/?utm_source=SOCIAL U.S. residents! Create a will with LifeSiteNews: https://www.mylegacywill.com/lifesitenews ****PROTECT Your Wealth with gold, silver, and precious metals: https://sjp.stjosephpartners.com/lifesitenews +++SHOP ALL YOUR FUN AND FAVORITE LIFESITE MERCH! https://shop.lifesitenews.com/ +++Connect with John-Henry Westen and all of LifeSiteNews on social media:LifeSite: https://linktr.ee/lifesitenewsJohn-Henry Westen: https://linktr.ee/jhwesten Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the third hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Arlington Heights mayor Jim Tinaglia to react to the Bears advancing their stadium development project in Hammond, Indiana. Later, Hall of Fame broadcaster Bob Costas joined the show to preview his broadcast with analyst Steve Stone on the Chicago Sports Network on Tuesday evening as part of a 1980s throwback broadcast for the White Sox.
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Coming up on todays episode of Suspension of the Rules, are Republicans maybe finally standing up to President Trump? We get into the L.A. mayoral race and Spencer Pratt as well as a literal horror story unfolding at the border followed by our grievances where we say good bye to Ari's favorite sandwich shop. It's a good one!Ad-free podcasts are here!To listen to this podcast ad-free, and to enjoy our subscriber only premium content, go to ReadTangle.com to sign up!You can subscribe to Tangle by clicking here or drop something in our tip jar by clicking here. Our Executive Editor and Founder is Isaac Saul. Our Executive Producer is Jon Lall.This podcast was hosted by: Isaac Saul and audio edited and mixed by Dewey Thomas. Music for the podcast was produced by Jon Lall.Our newsletter is edited by Managing Editor Ari Weitzman, Senior Editor Will Kaback, Lindsey Knuth, Bailey Saul, and Audrey Moorehead. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Help Persecuted Christians TODAY: https://csi-usa.org/quickstart/ Christian Solidarity International On today's Quick Start podcast: NEWS: California lawmakers are advancing a bill to make two Muslim holidays official state holidays, sparking debate over religious recognition, inclusion, and whether Christian and Jewish holy days should receive similar treatment. More turmoil at CBS as reports suggest additional high-profile departures could follow the firing of veteran 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley. FOCUS STORY: Christian author and speaker Jackie Hill Perry weighs in on the Pride Month debate, offering a biblical perspective that's generating significant discussion online. MAIN THING: A surprising faith revival is unfolding inside English Premier League champion Arsenal, with players openly sharing their Christian faith and pointing teammates toward Jesus. Stephen Briggs joins Raj Nair to explain what's happening. LAST THING: Ephesians 2:10 reminds believers that we are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works that He prepared in advance for us to do. SHOW LINKS Radical Revelations with Raj Nair https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/radical-revelations/id1888511250 Faith in Culture: https://cbn.com/news/faith-culture Heaven Meets Earth PODCAST: https://cbn.com/lp/heaven-meets-earth NEWSMAKERS POD: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/newsmakers/id1724061454
I had the opportunity to interview Marcus L.A. Garrett at The Walt Disney Concert Hall to discuss is amazing performance “On The Seashore “.Escape from the craziness of life and immerse yourself in Sound Waves, a program that ebbs and flows with brilliant meditations on water, the source of all life.As the finale to the Master Chorale's 2025/26 season, Sound Waves presents you with a rare moment of peace to escape from the noise of the world, complete with five breathtaking works that will immerse you in the beauty of music and natureWhether it's Reena Esmail's Malhaar : A Requiem for Water – featuring an immersive video installation that transforms the Walt Disney Concert Hall into a cocoon of light and motion, Eric Whitacre's lush Water Night, or Shenandoah – an American folksong, arranged by James Erb – a flowing river of deeply beautiful sound tapestries –this night has been created just for you.Also featured are two World Premieres that were written specifically for the Master Chorale. The first is Hyowon Woo's powerful SUM (숨), which will bathe you in a transcendent 'sound bath for the soul,' complete with 62 singers spread throughout the Hall, interweaving human voices with Korean percussion and resonant singing bowls.The evening also includes the world premiere of On the Seashore by American composer Marques L. A. Garrett. Unfolding as voices rise and recede like waves, this piece set to a beautiful Indian poem, cascades in a surge that crests in a breathtaking sonic climax.Leave the chaos behind and enter the world of Sound Waves – a sanctuary where serenity takes hold, blood pressure slows, noise dissolves and the senses are fully indulged in a deeply rich experience that only an ensemble of the Los Angeles Master Chorale's caliber can deliver.Breathe.Relax.Let Sound Waves Wash Over You.
Guest host Joe Cirincione interviews David Rothkopf. Rothkopf is the host of the Deep State Radio podcast. He is also Chief Global Affairs Columnist at the Daily Beast and was formerly the editor-in-chief of Foreign Policy magazine. He has taught at Columbia, Georgetown and Johns Hopkins universities. He was the Deputy Undersecretary of Commerce in the Clinton Administration and is the author of ten books including, most recently, Traitor: A History of Betraying America from Benedict Arnold to Donald Trump. His newsletter "Need to Know" is available at davidrothkopf.substack.com. Cirincione talks with Rothkopf about what he calls the unfolding catastrophe of Trump's war on Iran, arguing the U.S. has repeatedly failed in Southwest Asia and that this conflict has achieved neither tactical nor strategic objectives, while causing greater-than-reported damage to U.S. bases and eroding trust in military and government accounts. Rothkopf says the war has weakened U.S. alliances, empowered Iran, Russia, and China, and further damaged America's global standing, while also tying U.S. policy to an increasingly destabilizing Israeli government. The conversation then shifts to domestic consequences, with Rothkopf alleging Trump has monetized the presidency through pervasive corruption, including favors, pardons, and an IRS-related settlement he calls theft from the Treasury. Rothkopf remains hopeful but warns against complacency, argues accountability and progress are linked, and urges resistance ahead of 2026 elections.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This is a short piece taken from our podcast "Walking the Margins: Mental Health & Housing Precarity Along Admiral" which you can listen to on demand at KOSU.org, the NPR app, NPR.org, or wherever you get your podcasts.A motel room. The interstate. Winter wind. Days of walking with no plan but to witness life on the street. Nick Alexandrov set out to report on mental health along an extended-stay motel corridor in Tulsa. What he found was a quieter, more elusive, more human story.Unfolding on sidewalks, overpasses, church steps, and in fleeting conversations with people living outside. This quarterly feature asks: How does this environment produce its own kind of mental strain? How do people cope with that stress? And what if, rather than the other way around, housing insecurity itself helps drive mental distress and addiction?This special episode of Focus: Black Oklahoma is part of a larger quarterly effort from Oklahoma media addressing mental health. Find the rest of the quarterly and more stories and coverage from Tulsa Flyer, The Oklahoma Eagle, KOSU, La Semana, and The Frontier at https://tulsaflyer.org/snapshot/mental-health/.Focus: Black Oklahoma is produced in partnership with KOSU, Tulsa Flyer, & Tri-City Collective.Our theme music is by Moffett Music.The production team for this special quarterly edition of Focus: Black Oklahoma are Quraysh Ali Lansana, Bracken Klar, & Jesse Ulrich.You can visit us online at or FocusBlackOklahoma.com, & on YouTube @TriCityCollectiveOK.You can follow us on Instagram @FocusBlackOK & on Facebook at Facebook.com/FocusBlackOK.You can hear Focus: Black Oklahoma on demand at KOSU.org, the NPR app, NPR.org, or wherever you get your podcasts.https://linktr.ee/focusblackok
The Gospel of Jesus continues to unfold, and there is still more to be revealed. We do not fully know or understand all that is to come, but scripture provides encouragement that we are participating with God in the continuing unfolding of the “very good Gospel”. This Sunday we will look at the mystery of the Gospel and the renewal of all things.
Join Rabbi Joey Rosenfeld as he guides us through the world and major works of Kabbalah, Hasidic masters, and Jewish philosophy, shedding light on the inner life of the soul. To learn more, visit JoeyRosenfeld.com
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What does Jesus have to do with the gospel? This may sound like a ridiculous question. The answer may feel irritatingly obvious. But are we able to explain our ideas around the gospel from the story of Jesus? Are we able to explain what we mean by 'the gospel' without Paul, or Peter, or John? Continuing our series on The Unfolding Gospel, we take a look at how Jesus not only fits in, but sits at the core of the gospel story.
Join Southwest Radio Ministries host Larry Spargimino with guest Doug Stauffer on Watchman on the Wall. Unfolding the Pre-Trib Rapture and how it is "the blessed hope and not a blasted hoax." If the Rapture were Post-Trib, it is doubtful if any Christian could survive. There is no textual proof that God protects His people while they are on earth. The protection comes when God's people are taken out of harm's way.
This is a short piece taken from our podcast "Walking the Margins: Mental Health & Housing Precarity Along Admiral" which you can listen to on demand at KOSU.org, the NPR app, NPR.org, or wherever you get your podcasts.A motel room. The interstate. Winter wind. Days of walking with no plan but to witness life on the street. Nick Alexandrov set out to report on mental health along an extended-stay motel corridor in Tulsa. What he found was a quieter, more elusive, more human story.Unfolding on sidewalks, overpasses, church steps, and in fleeting conversations with people living outside. This quarterly feature asks: How does this environment produce its own kind of mental strain? How do people cope with that stress? And what if, rather than the other way around, housing insecurity itself helps drive mental distress and addiction?This special episode of Focus: Black Oklahoma is part of a larger quarterly effort from Oklahoma media addressing mental health. Find the rest of the quarterly and more stories and coverage from Tulsa Flyer, The Oklahoma Eagle, KOSU, La Semana, and The Frontier at https://tulsaflyer.org/snapshot/mental-health/.Focus: Black Oklahoma is produced in partnership with KOSU, Tulsa Flyer, & Tri-City Collective.Our theme music is by Moffett Music.The production team for this special quarterly edition of Focus: Black Oklahoma are Quraysh Ali Lansana, Bracken Klar, & Jesse Ulrich.You can visit us online at or FocusBlackOklahoma.com, & on YouTube @TriCityCollectiveOK.You can follow us on Instagram @FocusBlackOK & on Facebook at Facebook.com/FocusBlackOK.You can hear Focus: Black Oklahoma on demand at KOSU.org, the NPR app, NPR.org, or wherever you get your podcasts.https://linktr.ee/focusblackok
Fluent Fiction - Mandarin Chinese: Lost and Found: The Great Wall Adventure Unfolding Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/zh/episode/2026-05-18-07-38-19-zh Story Transcript:Zh: 初春的长城,蜿蜒于郁郁葱葱的青山间。En: In early spring, the Changcheng, the Great Wall, winds through the lush green mountains.Zh: 五月假期,游客如织。En: During the May holiday, tourists flock in.Zh: 花香四溢,阳光灿烂。En: The air is filled with the fragrance of flowers, and the sun is shining brightly.Zh: 明是这次旅行的导游,他的任务是确保每位游客的安全和开心。En: Ming is the tour guide for this trip, and his task is to ensure that every tourist is safe and happy.Zh: 明的弟弟子涵,爱冒险。En: Ming's younger brother Zihan, loves adventure.Zh: 他常常不考虑后果。En: He often doesn't consider the consequences.Zh: 丽芬是这次旅行的游客,她细心而安静。En: Lifen is a traveler on this trip; she is meticulous and quiet.Zh: 旅游团队正沿着雄伟的长城前行,明给大家讲述长城的悠久历史。En: The tour group is progressing along the majestic Great Wall, while Ming is sharing its long history with everyone.Zh: 突然,人群中传来骚动。En: Suddenly, there is a commotion in the crowd.Zh: 一名游客失踪了!En: A tourist has gone missing!Zh: 大家纷纷寻找他的踪迹。En: Everyone begins to search for traces of him.Zh: 明立刻暂停行程。En: Ming immediately pauses the trip.Zh: 他不想让任何人有危险。En: He doesn't want anyone to be in danger.Zh: 他招呼子涵和丽芬一起寻找。En: He calls Zihan and Lifen to help search.Zh: “我们必须找到他,”明坚定地说。En: "We must find him," Ming says firmly.Zh: “长城很大,但他无法凭空消失。En: "The Great Wall is vast, but he can't just vanish into thin air."Zh: ”丽芬冷静地观察周围的情况。En: Lifen calmly observes the surroundings.Zh: 她注意到墙边的一块石头有些奇怪。En: She notices that a stone by the wall looks a bit odd.Zh: 子涵则兴奋地想去看看。En: Zihan, on the other hand, excitedly wants to take a look.Zh: “那边有个入口!En: "There's an entrance over there!"Zh: ”子涵指着一条被藤蔓遮掩的通道喊道。En: Zihan shouts, pointing to a passageway covered by vines.Zh: 明决定让大家去看看这个通道。En: Ming decides to let everyone check out this passageway.Zh: 他相信丽芬和子涵的观察不会错。En: He trusts that Lifen and Zihan's observations are correct.Zh: 穿过满是灰尘的狭窄通道,他们小心翼翼。En: Carefully, they pass through the dusty, narrow passage.Zh: 终于,在通道的尽头,他们发现了失踪的游客。En: Finally, at the end of the passage, they find the missing tourist.Zh: 他正坐在一块大石头上,身上沾满了泥土,看起来有些尴尬。En: He is sitting on a large stone, covered in dirt, looking a bit embarrassed.Zh: “我是因为好奇走了进来,”他不好意思地解释道。En: "I came in out of curiosity," he explains sheepishly.Zh: “不小心迷了路。En: "Accidentally got lost."Zh: ”明长舒一口气,全体游客都欢呼起来。En: Ming breathes a long sigh of relief, and all the tourists cheer.Zh: 大家彼此检查有没有受伤。En: Everyone checks if anyone is injured.Zh: 经过这次冒险,明意识到,偶尔的意外也可以成为一次很好的经历。En: After this adventure, Ming realizes that occasional mishaps can also become a great experience.Zh: 回到正路上,明心情放松了许多。En: Back on the right path, Ming feels much more relaxed.Zh: 大家继续参观长城,一路上说笑不断。En: Everyone continues to visit the Great Wall, laughing and joking all the way.Zh: 明心里明白,原来有时候即使行程被打破,也能发现许多新的乐趣。En: Ming understands that sometimes, even if the itinerary is disrupted, many new joys can be discovered.Zh: 就这样,一个普通的长城之旅,因为一个小插曲变得更加难忘。En: Thus, an ordinary trip to the Great Wall became more memorable because of a small incident.Zh: 明从中学到了关于团队合作和冒险精神的宝贵经验。En: Ming learned valuable lessons about teamwork and a spirit of adventure.Zh: 长城上的春日阳光,依旧洒在每一个人的脸上,游客们继续他们的旅程,心中满是愉悦与感激。En: The spring sunshine on the Great Wall still shines on everyone's faces as the tourists continue their journey, filled with joy and gratitude. Vocabulary Words:fragrance: 花香meticulous: 细心commotion: 骚动vanish: 消失traces: 踪迹passageway: 通道vines: 藤蔓dusty: 满是灰尘relief: 长舒一口气sheepishly: 不好意思地embarrassed: 尴尬mishaps: 意外incident: 插曲grateful: 感激adventure: 冒险ensures: 确保task: 任务majestic: 雄伟observations: 观察carefully: 小心翼翼narrow: 狭窄spirit: 精神lush: 郁郁葱葱curiosity: 好奇venture: 旅行consequences: 后果safety: 安全cheer: 欢呼safety: 安全disrupted: 打破
My guest today is the artist Charmaine Watkiss, whose extraordinary creative journey took her through film, shoemaking, and advertising before she became fully wedded to her art practice. It's a path that has given her work a deep sense of craft, storytelling and material sensitivity and I know will inspire so many of you. Her paintings are held in public collections across the UK, and she is currently showing a new commission in the National Portrait Gallery's exhibition Artists First: Contemporary Perspectives on Portraiture. We explore how Charmaine actually accesses her ideas. She describes the physical rituals that help her enter a flow state in the studio, how drawing, sculpture, and painting each unlock different ways of thinking, and why the work itself often reveals its direction through the materials. We also talk about responding to museum collections, including her recent commission From the ones who came before… for Exeter's Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery, where she worked with objects from the museum's World Cultures galleries to imagine the women who carried botanical knowledge across the African diaspora. We explore why her own figure often appears in the work, and the quiet but powerful role plants play in her paintings as carriers of memory, healing, and connection. It's a fascinating conversation about intuition, research, ancestry, and the slow unfolding of ideas through making. KEY TAKEAWAYS Ideas often begin as something half-visible - a feeling or fragment sensed before it can be understood. The work starts by accessing that inner terrain. Then the materials speak back, slowly revealing a direction you couldn't have predicted. Working with collections isn't neutral; artists are in dialogue with what's missing as much as with what's there. Teasing out and sharing knowledge that would otherwise be lost or misrepresented. BEST MOMENTS “My wanting to connect to plants is because plants have the answers, and plants give us life as well.” “I'm not really interested in making work about trauma. I'm interested in making work about emancipation and about healing.” “She is not trying to claim a definitive narrative. Instead, she creates space for memory, reflection, and reverence. Her practice reminds us that art can be a form of cultural care and repair.” EPISODE RESOURCES https://charmainewatkiss.com https://www.instagram.com/mswatkiss HOST BIO With over 35 years in the art world, Ceri has worked closely with leading artists and arts professionals, managed public and private galleries and charities, and curated more than 250 exhibitions and events. She has sold artworks to major museums and private collectors and commissioned thousands of works across diverse media, from renowned artists such as John Akomfrah, Pipilotti Rist, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Vito Acconci. Now, she wants to share her extensive knowledge with you, so you can excel and achieve your goals. ** Ceri Hand Coaching Membership: Group coaching, live art surgeries, exclusive masterclasses, portfolio reviews, weekly challenges. Access our library of content and resource hub anytime and enjoy special discounts within a vibrant community of peers and professionals. Ready to transform your art career? Join today! https://cerihand.com/membership/ ** Unlock Your Artworld Network Self Study Course Our self-study video course, "Unlock Your Artworld Network," offers a straightforward 5-step framework to help you build valuable relationships effortlessly. Gain the tools and confidence you need to create new opportunities and thrive in the art world today. https://cerihand.com/courses/unlock_your_artworld_network/ ** Book a Discovery Call To schedule a personalised 1-2-1 coaching session with Ceri or explore our group coaching options, simply email us at hello@cerihand.com ** Discover Your Extraordinary Creativity Visit www.cerihand.com to learn how we can help you become an extraordinary creative. This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/
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Homily of Fr. Mike O'Connor from Mass on May 12, 2026, at Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church in Bay St. Louis, MS. Readings Acts 16:22-34 Jn 16:5-11 If you would like to donate to OLG and her livestream ministry, please go to https://olgchurch.net/give
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Today I welcome back conflict historian Matt Osborne for his third appearance on the show — and our first since meeting in person at the Genspect conference in Albuquerque. Matt writes at The Distance Magazine, reviews books for Genspect, and brings a perspective to the gender critical movement that almost no one else in our space has: the long view of someone trained to study why human beings fight, kill, and build civilizations — and why they sometimes destroy them.What is a military historian doing in this fight? Matt's answer takes us from a pivotal conversation with a tenured professor about sex difference and primitive warfare, to his realization that gender ideology and the ideologies that drive war are operating from the same playbook — what he calls "activist mysticism," the belief that saying the right magical words can bend reality to your will.From there we cover an enormous amount of ground: how transgender ideology hollows out a nation's ability to defend itself, why pacifism makes you less safe rather than more, Ibn Khaldun's cycle of hard times and soft men, the role of ideology in giving people permission to commit violence, and why Hollywood's "girl boss" era has gutted franchise after franchise by erasing sex difference. We talk about Audrey Hale, Pol Pot, World War II rifleman training, Brazilian jujitsu, Project Hail Mary, Outlander vs. Bridgerton, and Thucydides' three causes of war — fear, honor, and interest.We close on what gives Matt hope: kids who are voluntarily turning back toward analog things, tabletop games, paper books, and the old idea that you go outside until dinner. The questions this conversation aims to explore: What happens to a civilization that can no longer defend itself? Why does ideology — any ideology — eventually end in violence? And is it possible to win this fight without losing what makes us human in the process?Matt Osborne is a US Army veteran and a former Democrat. He was featured in a 2020 documentary by Andrew Rossi called “After Truth”. The documentary is about his outsider campaign in the 2017 Alabama special senate election that sent Doug Jones to Washington. Matt left the party over gender identity politics in 2018. Since then, he has earned a master's degree in military history and become an outspoken critic of gender identity politics. He is a book reviewer for Genspect and he has three websites. He covers transgender issues at The Distance Magazine.-The Distance Magazine — gender critical writing -Polemology — the study of war -Osborne Ink — politics, culture, and everything outside gender and warFollow Matt on X @OsborneInk, @PolemologyFix, and @DistMag.[00:00:00] Start[00:08:28] Marx As Mystic And The Roots Of Ideology[00:10:25] How Gender Ideology Hollows Out The Military[00:17:24] Is Vs. Ought And The Inevitability Of War[00:21:48] Ibn Khaldun's Cycle Of Hard Times[00:28:23] Why Learning To Fight Makes You Peaceful[00:36:15] Gender Ideology As Psychological Warfare[00:40:39] Sex Differences In Conflict And Hierarchy[00:50:35] The Girl Boss And Hollywood's Decline[00:59:09] Why Historical Fiction Tells The Truth[01:06:30] Documenting An Ideological War[01:09:05] Permission, Riflemen, And Violence[01:21:17] Thucydides: Fear, Honor, And Interest[01:25:37] Restoring Sports And A Positive Future[01:32:06] The Kids Are Going AnalogROGD REPAIR Course + Community gives concerned parents instant access to over 120 lessons providing the psychological insights and communication tools you need to get through to your kid. Now featuring 24/7 personalized AI support implementing the tools with RepairBot! Use code SOMETHERAPIST2026 to take 50% off your first month.PODCOURSES: use code SOMETHERAPIST at LisaMustard.com/PodCoursesPRODUCTION: Looking for your own podcast producer? 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Since we know God is faithful to His promises, we can resist the proclivity toward pride, persevere as part of God's remnant, and maintain hope and prayer for the spiritually hardened. The post Rescued, Part 16: The Unfolding Plan of God and Ethnic Israel appeared first on Reston Bible Church.
When most of us think of Jesus and the story of His redemption, we start at the New Testament. But the story of Jesus is all over the pages of your Old Testament. You say, “I have trouble finding Him there.” You won’t—when you join us this week for The Land and the Book.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/landandthebookSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fluent Fiction - Japanese: Unfolding Secrets: The Heist Behind Himeji Castle's Walls Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ja/episode/2026-05-09-22-34-01-ja Story Transcript:Ja: 春の日、白い壁が美しい姫路城で、多くの観光客がその歴史と魅力に引き込まれていました。En: On a spring day, many visitors were drawn to the history and charm of Himeji Castle, with its beautiful white walls.Ja: リナはボランティアガイドとして、城の歴史を訪問者に伝えることに情熱を注いでいました。En: Rina was passionate about conveying the castle's history to visitors as a volunteer guide.Ja: 彼女は、毎日お城に立ちながら、少しでも多くの人にこの場所の素晴らしさを知ってほしいと思っていました。En: Every day, as she stood at the castle, she hoped that as many people as possible would come to appreciate the splendor of the place.Ja: その日もリナはいつものように展示を説明していましたが、突然、展示ケースから古い地図が消えていることに気づきます。En: That day, as Rina was explaining the exhibits as usual, she suddenly noticed that an old map had disappeared from the display case.Ja: 焦るリナ。En: Rina panicked.Ja: 歴史的な展示物が失われることは大変な問題です。En: The loss of a historical exhibit was a serious problem.Ja: リナは誰を信じるべきか分からず、管理人からの圧力も感じ始めていました。En: She didn't know whom to trust and was beginning to feel pressure from the management.Ja: リナには心強い友、考古学を専門に学んでいるタケシがいます。En: Rina had a reliable friend, Takeshi, who was specialized in archaeology.Ja: 彼は常に歴史的な謎に興味を持ち、鋭い観察力を持っています。En: He was always interested in historical mysteries and had keen observational skills.Ja: リナはタケシに相談し、公式な調査の傍らで二人は秘密裏に捜査を開始することにしました。En: Rina consulted Takeshi, and alongside the official investigation, the two decided to secretly begin their own investigation.Ja: リナとタケシは、お城の中を注意深く調べ始めました。En: Rina and Takeshi began to carefully examine the inside of the castle.Ja: そして、大きなタペストリーの裏に秘密の通路を発見します。En: They discovered a secret passage behind a large tapestry.Ja: その通路を進むと、隠された小部屋にたどり着きました。En: As they followed the passage, they arrived at a hidden small room.Ja: そこに、失われていた地図が静かに置かれていたのです。En: There, the lost map was quietly placed.Ja: 二人は驚きつつも、その場で地図を盗んだ犯人が誰であるかを突き止める必要がありました。En: Though surprised, the two realized they needed to determine who had stolen the map.Ja: 調べを進めると、お城の改修工事をしていた業者が地図を売り飛ばそうと企んでいたことが分かりました。En: As they continued their investigation, they discovered that a contractor who had been working on the castle's renovation had planned to sell the map.Ja: リナとタケシは、この計画を阻止し、無事に地図を展示に戻すことができました。En: Rina and Takeshi were able to stop this plan and successfully return the map to the exhibit.Ja: お城の歴史的な展示の一貫性は守られ、リナは自分の問題解決能力に自信を持つようになりました。En: The consistency of the castle's historical exhibition was preserved, and Rina gained confidence in her problem-solving abilities.Ja: また、タケシの本能を信頼することの大切さも知り、二人の友情はさらに深まりました。En: She also came to realize the importance of trusting Takeshi's instincts, and their friendship deepened.Ja: 花が咲き誇る春の中で、姫路城はまた一段とその美しさを増し、多くの訪問者にとっての素晴らしい歴史的遺産となり続けました。En: Amidst the blossoming spring, Himeji Castle further enhanced its beauty, continuing as a magnificent historical heritage site for many visitors.Ja: リナとタケシの絆もまた、歴史とともに色鮮やかなものになりました。En: The bond between Rina and Takeshi also became more vibrant along with the history. Vocabulary Words:visitors: 観光客charm: 魅力conveying: 伝えることsplendor: 素晴らしさexhibits: 展示display case: 展示ケースpanicked: 焦るpressure: 圧力reliable: 心強いarchaeology: 考古学observational skills: 観察力consulted: 相談official investigation: 公式な調査secret passage: 秘密の通路tapestry: タペストリーhidden: 隠されたdetermine: 突き止めるrenovation: 改修工事contractor: 業者plan: 計画successfully: 無事にconsistency: 一貫性problem-solving abilities: 問題解決能力instincts: 本能bond: 絆enhanced: 増しheritage site: 歴史的遺産blossoming: 咲き誇るvibrant: 色鮮やか
A poet and a science writer walk into a podcast—and laugh, tease, joke, uplift, and ask each other tough questions about creative process. In this episode of Emerging Form, the hosts Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer and Christie Aschwanden ask each other some of the questions they like to ask their guests. It's a raucous, fun episode in which they rib each other as only best friends can do, taking turns being in the hot seat to talk about ambition, how getting older has affected creative practice, sincerity, empathy, curiosity and, of course, wine.Christie Aschwanden is the author of the New York Times bestseller, Good to Go, What the Athlete in All of Us Can Learn from the Strange Science of Recovery. She's also host and producer of Uncertain, a podcast from Scientific American. She's the former lead science writer at FiveThirtyEight and was previously a health columnist for The Washington Post. Her work has appeared in dozens of publications, including New York Times, Wired, Smithsonian, Slate, Popular Science, Discover, Science and Nature, and she's received fellowships from the Santa Fe Institute, the Carter Center, and the Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting. She lives on a small farm in western Colorado.Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer is a poet, teacher, speaker, and writing facilitator. Her daily audio series, The Poetic Path, is on the Ritual app. Her poems have appeared on A Prairie Home Companion, PBS NewsHour, O Magazine, Washington Post Book Club, and Carnegie Hall Stage. Her recent collections are All the Honey and The Unfolding. In 2024, she became Poet Laureate for Evermore, helping others explore grief and love through poetry. Since 2006, she's written a poem a day, sharing them on her blog, A Hundred Falling Veils. Her one-word mantra is adjust. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emergingform.substack.com/subscribe
#416 In this podcast episode, Guy talked with White Eagle Medicine Woman about a collective awakening framed as "emergency" versus "emergence," describing current global pressure as a birthing canal for a new consciousness. They discussed the collapse of old third-dimensional identity into embodied presence, emphasizing that outer conflict mirrors inner polarity and that reconciliation of opposites is required to ascend. White Eagle explained "neutralizing polarity" using relationship examples and a figure-eight harmonization, linking intention plus attention to manifestation and calling for declaration as embodiment. They explored body-based spiritual adaptation, meditation, lineage and ancestral clearing, and asking divinity for help when stuck in fear, blame, or reaction. They also described the Crystal Skull Method as a structured, participatory practice to activate and ground light, support pineal intention, and integrate higher frequencies, and noted an upcoming nine-day teacher training in Port Macquarie in November. About Suraj: White Eagle is the founding director and Drum Keeper of the GrandMother Drum International Peace Project and the 501c3 non-profit Whirling Rainbow Foundation based in Homer, Alaska. She is internationally known as a shamanic healer, seer, trance-medium, author, speaker, teacher, ceremonial and performance artist of Native American and European ancestry. She has since traveled over a million miles touching a million people in 20 countries with the 7 ft, crystal inlaid, thundering heartbeat of the world's largest drum of its kind, Grandmother Drum, and promoting unity, peace, tribal reconciliation, and earth sustainability. Her award winning CDs include "Journey of the Heart", "Songlines of the Soul", "Living Waters of Grace" and "Holy Ground". She is the author of "The Magic Bundle" children's book, and "Songs of A New Earth" songbook. White Eagle is also the director and co-producer of the award winning documentary film "GrandMother Drum: Awakening the Global Heart", selected as the Top 20 Spiritual Films at the Tel Aviv Spirit Film Festival. She is the founder and director of the Rainbow Fire Mystery School (RFMS) operating in Alaska, Hawaii and Peru and has led thousands of shamanic workshops, ceremonies and training globally for over 35 years. Starting with the acclaimed "Language of One" and "Heart of One" online spiritual programs, White Eagle has now expanded the RFMS to over a dozen certified online shamanic training programs. She is also the creator, director and lead instructor of the certified shamanic methods of Balancing the Shields© Community Mother DrumKeepers Training© and The Crystal Skull Method©.In 2013, White Eagle launched the Global Blue Flame Planetary Grid ceremony, activating and renewing the earth's grid in a one day ceremony annually with 62 trained groups worldwide. Key Points Discussed: (00:00) - SHAMAN Reveals The Prophecy Unfolding Now - What Indigenous Elders Know About Earth! (01:14) - Is It an Emergency or an Emergence? (02:26) - Planetary Alignment: Neptune, Saturn, and the Aries Shift (03:15) - Human Antennas: Adapting to New Frequencies (04:10) - Birthing Consciousness: From Victim to Initiate (06:15) - How to Neutralize Polarity in Relationships (07:34) - The Figure Eight: A Movement of Infinity for Harmonization (10:35) - Why Present Moment Consciousness is Mandatory (11:34) - Manifestation Math: Intention vs. Attention (12:30) - Stepping Into Godhood via Declaration (13:45) - Mother of Pearl: Finding Wisdom in Life's Friction (14:55) - Clearing the Ancestral Programming in Your Cells (18:24) - Solar Flares and the Science of Light Bodies (20:50) - Breaking Free from the Matrix Collapse (23:38) - Claiming Maturity as Children of the Sun (27:43) - Why You Must Ask Divinity to Break Cycles (31:33) - Walking in 5D While Navigating a 3D World (33:04) - Decalcifying Your Pineal Gland Antenna (37:13) - The 48-Day Mark: When the Inner Light Turns On (45:00) - The Ultimate Question: What Must Die to Emerge? (48:22) - Closing reflection How to Contact Suraj Holzwarth:www.whirlingrainbow.com About me:My Instagram: www.instagram.com/guyhlawrence/?hl=en Guy's websites:www.guylawrence.com.au www.liveinflow.co
What does it take to tell the truth about something most people spend a lifetime trying to forget? In this powerful and deeply personal episode of The Suffering Podcast, Kevin Donaldson sits down with co-authors Sherrie Allsup and Dr. Dorothy Novitskie to discuss their new book, A Life Unfolding: Carrying the Secrets of Childhood Sexual Abuse. This conversation pulls back the curtain on what it really means to write from the depths of lived trauma while balancing the responsibility of telling that story with honesty, purpose, and care. Sherrie Allsup shares the emotional weight of revisiting her past—what it cost her to put those experiences into words, and what it means to finally be seen after years of silence. Alongside her, Dr. Dorothy Novitskie provides a clinical lens, breaking down the psychological impact of childhood sexual abuse, the long-term effects on identity and relationships, and the difficult but necessary process of healing. Together, they reveal the tension between raw human experience and clinical understanding—and how both are essential in telling the full story. This episode is not easy—but it is necessary. It's for survivors who feel alone, for professionals who work in the shadows of trauma, and for anyone willing to listen, learn, and understand. Because some stories don't just deserve to be told… they demand it. Find Sherrie Allsup Website https://sherrieallsup.com/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thesherrieallsup/ Find Dr. Dorothy Novitskie Website https://www.novitskiepsych.com/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/drdorothynovitskie/ Find The Suffering Podcast The Suffering Podcast Instagram Kevin Donaldson Instagram Apple Podcast Spotify Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
EVEN MORE about this episode!Are angels already trying to communicate with you—and you just don't realize it?In this episode, Julie Ryan and her guests Cristina Aroche and Luisa Vélez reveal how to recognize angelic signs, intuitive messages, and the subtle ways divine guidance shows up in your life.Cristina shares the life-changing moment she encountered Archangel Raphael's unmistakable green healing energy, while Luisa reveals how she learned to identify different angels through a unique sensory language developed from childhood. Both women open up about their powerful transitions from successful corporate careers into spiritual service, and what it truly takes to trust—and live—your intuitive gifts.You'll learn how angels may already be reaching out through synchronicities, numbers, and subtle energetic cues, along with simple ways to tell the difference between fear-based thinking and genuine divine guidance. With real stories, practical insight, and a powerful message of connection and worthiness, this episode will leave you seeing signs everywhere—and wondering if your own spiritual connection is stronger than you think.Guest Biographies:Cristina Aroche is an intuitive channel, spiritual mentor, and founder of The Healer Program and The Angels Guild. With a background in biochemistry and a transformative personal journey from science to spirituality, Cristina specializes in helping individuals awaken their spiritual gifts, connect with angelic guidance, and step into their purpose as healers. She has built a thriving community through her coaching programs, YouTube channel, and workshops, inspiring others to align with their life path and divine calling. Cristina lives in San Diego with her husband and two children, blending her spiritual work with her role as a mother and entrepreneur.Luisa Vélez is a spiritual guide and intuitive healer originally from Colombia, now based in Canada. With a rich background in exploring metaphysical teachings and a lifelong sensitivity to the spiritual realm, Luisa brings a grounded yet deeply connected approach to angelic healing. Her personal journey of embracing her intuitive gifts and overcoming fear has led her to support others in finding their own spiritual paths. Known for her warmth and insightful perspective, Luisa is passionate about creating safe spaces for authentic conversations around spirituality and self-discovery.Episode Chapters:(0:01:39) - First Angelic Encounters and Awakening(0:11:55) - Family Intuitive Heritage and Development(0:18:00) - Turning Points in Spiritual Guidance(0:24:11) - The Unfolding of The Angelic Frequency Podcast(0:36:24) - Cultural Context and Spiritual Suppression(0:42:05) - Coming Out of the Spiritual Closet(0:50:00) - Angelic Interventions and Miracles(0:52:49) - Why Angels? Understanding the Connection(0:58:00) - Universal Access to Intuition and Angels(1:00:00) - Recognizing Divine Guidance vs Ego(1:03:33) - Hiding Spiritual Gifts: Energetic Impact(1:00:45) - Angel Signs and What They Mean(1:01:05) - Messages from the Angels➡️ Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan YouTube➡️ Julie's Intuitive Trainings✏️ Ask Julie a Question!
The real consequence of humankind's sin was separation from the presence of God. Guest speaker, Pastor Jared Huntsinger, deep dives into the Bible's picture of God's presence and the movement of God through Biblical history. Unfolding how we experience God's presence today.
ArTEEtude. West Cork´s first Art, Fashion & Design Podcast by Detlef Schlich.
In Arteetude 332, Detlef and AI Co-Host Sophia move into a more personal and vulnerable territory.What begins with a quiet moment in bed — building story images through AI that Detlef might once have painted more slowly by hand — becomes a reflection on process, artistic identity, and the growing cultural loss of unfinishedness. As a painter and concept-driven artist, Detlef realises that the real tension is not simply between brush and machine, or analogue and digital. It is between the fast arrival of visible form and what he calls the slow unfolding of meaning.The episode explores the uneasy seduction of acceleration: the relief of instant image-making, the strange emptiness that can follow the finished work, and the deeper recognition that for some artists, the real life of art has always been less in the completed object than in its becoming.Together, Detlef and Sophia ask what happens when AI does not meet a neutral user, but a nervous system, a biography, and a vulnerability. The conversation moves from painting, process, and impostor feelings into a larger cultural question: if synthetic fluency becomes the norm, what disappears first?Not intelligence, necessarily.Not creativity.But perhaps tolerance for delay, opacity, hesitation, and the rough, slow formation of meaning before it becomes elegant enough to circulate.Thoughtful, playful, and intimate, Arteetude 332 reflects on art, acceleration, inner rhythm, and the value of those forms of difficulty that should not be completely outsourced.The episode closes with a new song by Los Inorgánicos:“The Slow Unfolding of Meaning”—a lyrical meditation on process, delay, and the fragile human spaces where meaning still needs time to become itself.Detlef Schlich is a rock musician, podcaster, visual artist, filmmaker,ritual designer, and media archaeologist based in West Cork. He is recognised for his seminal work, including a scholarly examination of the intersections between shamanism, art, and digital culture, and his acclaimed video installation, Transodin's Tragedy. He primarily works in performance, photography, painting, sound, installations, and film. In his work, he reflects on the human condition and uses the digital shaman's methodology as an alter ego to create artwork. His media archaeology is a conceptual and practical exercise in uncovering the unique aesthetic, cultural, and political aspects of media in culture.WEBSITE LINKS WAW Official YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/@WAWBand"The Niles Bittersweet Song" WAW BandcampSilent NightIn a world shadowed by conflict and unrest, we, Dirk Schlömer & Detlef Schlich, felt compelled to reinterpret 'Silent Night' to reflect the complexities and contradictions of modern life.https://studiomuskau.bandcamp.com/track/silent-nightWild Atlantic WayThis results from a trip to West Cork, Ireland, where the beautiful Coastal "Wild Atlantic Way" reaches along the whole west coast!https://studiomuskau.bandcamp.com/track/wild-atlantic-wayYOU TUBE*Silent Night Reimagined* A Multilayered Avant-Garde Journey by WAW aka Dirk Schlömer & Detlef Schlichhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAbytLSfgCwDetlef SchlichInstagramDetlef Schlich ArTEEtude I love West Cork Artists FacebookDetlef Schlich I love West Cork Artists Group ArTEEtudeYouTube Channelsvisual PodcastArTEEtudeCute Alien TV official WebsiteArTEEtude Detlef Schlich Det Design Tribal Loop Download here for free Detlef Schlich´s Essay about the Cause and Effect of Shamanism, Art and Digital Culturehttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/303749640_Shamanism_Art_and_Digital_Culture_Cause_and_EffectSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/arteetude-a-podcast-with-artists-by-detlef-schlich/donations
Grant Rumley, Meisel Family Senior Fellow at the Washington Institute, and Nick Redman, Director of Analysis at Oxford Analytica from Dow Jones explain why the negotiations appear to have slowed almost as much as the shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this powerful roundtable discussion, Scott McKay joins Michael Jaco and others to connect the dots between some of the most talked-about and controversial topics right now — from free energy breakthroughs and missing scientists to the reported death of David Wilcock and rising tensions with Iran. The conversation explores a growing pattern that many believe cannot be ignored. Across decades, researchers, whistleblowers, and scientists tied to advanced technologies have disappeared, been silenced, or faced unexplained circumstances. The panel discusses whether these incidents could be connected to suppressed innovations — particularly in the realm of free energy and next-generation technology. They also examine how these developments may tie into broader geopolitical movements, including the situation with Iran and shifting global power dynamics. According to the discussion, what appears to be separate events may actually be part of a deeper and more coordinated struggle playing out behind the scenes. The roundtable dives into: The concept of free energy and why it may be suppressed The long-standing pattern of missing or silenced scientists The reported death of David Wilcock and the surrounding questions The role of global conflict, including Iran, in the bigger picture How these elements may connect to a larger shift in power and control Throughout the episode, the panel emphasizes that understanding the “bigger picture” requires looking beyond surface-level narratives and considering how technology, geopolitics, and information control may intersect. Whether you agree or question these perspectives, this conversation challenges you to think deeper about what may be unfolding — and why so many pieces seem to be moving at once.
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Many leaders today are being drawn into end-of-life conversations they were never trained to navigate. In this episode, Ron Huntley sits down with David Maginley—psychospiritual specialist, hospital chaplain and author of Early Exits—to explore what's really happening beneath requests for medical assistance in dying.
Fluent Fiction - Hungarian: Spring Rescues: Unfolding Bonds on Lake Balaton Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hu/episode/2026-04-27-22-34-02-hu Story Transcript:Hu: A Balaton tavasszal különösen szép.En: Lake Balaton is particularly beautiful in the spring.Hu: A víz sima, az ég kék, és a parton a fák és virágok virágoznak.En: The water is smooth, the sky is blue, and the trees and flowers bloom along the shore.Hu: Áron, Lívia és Eszter éppen egy kellemes hajókiránduláson voltak a tó közepén.En: Áron, Lívia, and Eszter were on a pleasant boat excursion in the middle of the lake.Hu: Áron minden pillanatot élvezett, de titokban Líviára figyelt.En: Áron enjoyed every moment, but secretly he was focusing on Lívia.Hu: Lívia, aki mindig vidám és tele van energiával, most is nevetett valamin.En: Lívia, who is always cheerful and full of energy, was laughing at something now as well.Hu: Eszter, a csapat központja és legvidámabb tagja, éppen egy szendvicset evett.En: Eszter, the center and most cheerful member of the group, was eating a sandwich.Hu: Áron hirtelen észrevette, hogy Eszter arcán megváltozik valami.En: Áron suddenly noticed something change in Eszter's expression.Hu: Bőre kipirosodott, és nehezen kezdett levegőt venni.En: Her skin turned red, and she began to have difficulty breathing.Hu: - Baj van?En: "Is something wrong?"Hu: - kérdezte Áron aggódva.En: Áron asked worriedly.Hu: Eszter bólintott, próbált szólni, de nem jött ki hang a torkán.En: Eszter nodded, tried to speak, but no sound came out of her throat.Hu: Áron azonnal cselekedett.En: Áron acted immediately.Hu: Tudta, hogy Eszter súlyos dióallergiája van.En: He knew that Eszter had a severe nut allergy.Hu: Azonnal körültekintett, hogy valami megoldást találjon.En: He quickly looked around for a solution.Hu: Az azonnali part felé irányította a hajót, miközben próbálta nyugtatni a többieket.En: He directed the boat towards the shore without delay, while trying to calm the others.Hu: Lívia ekkor látta Áron valódi énjét.En: Lívia saw Áron's true self at that moment.Hu: Nem volt már csak az óvatos barát, hanem a helyzet ura is.En: He was no longer just the cautious friend, but also someone who could take charge of the situation.Hu: A motor zúgott, az orrfelhő lesodorta a vizet.En: The motor roared as the bow wave splashed the water.Hu: Az idő sürgetett, de Áron minden erejével koncentrált.En: Time was of the essence, but Áron concentrated with all his might.Hu: Lívia Eszter mellett maradt, próbálta tartani benne a bátorságot.En: Lívia stayed by Eszter's side, trying to keep her spirits up.Hu: Amikor végre elérték a partot, egy közeli orvosi csapat már várta őket.En: When they finally reached the shore, a nearby medical team was already waiting for them.Hu: Eszter gyorsan ellátást kapott, és hamarosan jobban érezte magát.En: Eszter quickly received care and soon felt better.Hu: Lívia elgondolkodva figyelte, ahogy Áron megnyugodott.En: Lívia watched thoughtfully as Áron calmed down.Hu: Együtt maradtak, míg Eszter pihent.En: They stayed together while Eszter rested.Hu: Körülöttük a Balaton továbbra is nyugodtan csillogott.En: Around them, Lake Balaton continued to sparkle calmly.Hu: A veszekedés és a nevetés mindennapi része most más értelmet nyert.En: The everyday quarrels and laughter now held a different meaning.Hu: Lívia halkan megszólalt: - Jó érzés tudni, hogy mindig van valaki, akire számíthatok.En: Quietly, Lívia spoke: "It's a good feeling to know that there's always someone I can count on."Hu: Áron mosolygott, és ebben a mosolyban ott volt minden el nem mondott érzés.En: Áron smiled, and in that smile, there was every unspoken feeling.Hu: Megkönnyebbült, hogy minden jól végződött, és hogy talán Lívia másként látja őt mostantól.En: He was relieved that everything turned out well and that perhaps Lívia would see him differently from now on.Hu: A történet egyszerű hajós kirándulásnak indult a Balatonon, de egy olyan nap lett, amit soha nem felejtenek el.En: The story started as a simple boat trip on Lake Balaton, but it became a day they would never forget.Hu: Nem csak Eszter biztonsága volt fontos, hanem a barátság és a kölcsönös megértés felfedezése is.En: It wasn't just about Eszter's safety, but also about the discovery of friendship and mutual understanding.Hu: Az új tavasz új kezdést hozott mindhármuk számára.En: The new spring brought a new beginning for all three of them. Vocabulary Words:particularly: különösenbloom: virágoznakpleasant: kellemescheerful: vidámexcursion: kirándulássecretly: titokbancenter: központjamember: tagjasandwich: szendvicsexpression: arcándifficulty: nehezenimmediately: azonnalsolution: megoldástallergy: allergiájashore: partdelay: sürgetettroared: zúgottessence: lényegconcentrated: koncentráltspirits: bátorságmedical team: orvosi csapatrelieved: megkönnyebbültunspoken: el nem mondottfriendship: barátságmutual understanding: kölcsönös megértésbeginning: kezdéstcount on: számíthatokcharge: uracalmly: nyugodtanquarrels: veszekedés
In this cinematic, high-stakes episode of On the Record, Christian Briggs delivers a gripping breakdown of the Iran war—arguing that the real story isn't Iran at all. It's China. And what's happening behind the scenes could reshape the global balance of power.Briggs frames the conflict as a strategic stress test for Beijing, not just a regional military engagement. While most of the world is focused on missiles and diplomacy, he explains that the deeper impact is hitting China's most critical vulnerability: energy. For decades, China has relied heavily on discounted oil from politically unstable regions like Iran and Venezuela. This wasn't ideological—it was strategic. By embedding itself into Iran's infrastructure and energy systems, China secured access to cheap fuel that powered its economic rise. But now, that system is under pressure.The war has introduced a level of uncertainty China cannot control. Shipping routes through key chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz are becoming unstable, insurance costs are rising, and oil prices are surging—not because supply has vanished, but because risk has exploded. For China, that translates directly into higher production costs, inflation, and economic strain.At the same time, Briggs highlights a critical paradox: while a prolonged conflict could distract the United States and benefit China strategically, the immediate economic risks are far more damaging. China may want the U.S. tied down—but not at the cost of destabilizing global energy flows it depends on.The episode also explores how this conflict disrupts China's broader ambitions, particularly regarding Taiwan. Stable energy, secure trade routes, and the ability to shift U.S. attention are all key components of China's long-term strategy—and all three are now under threat.Adding another layer, Briggs points to shifting dynamics with Russia, which could become less dependent on China as energy markets evolve. This weakens Beijing's leverage and further complicates its position.Beyond geopolitics, the podcast dives into systemic consequences: disrupted shipping lanes, strained supply chains, collapsing tourism in key regions, and mounting pressure across global trade networks. Even alternative financial systems—like gold transfers and crypto channels—are being affected.The conclusion is stark: this war is not just about territory or ideology. It's about control, resources, and global influence. And right now, China is facing rising costs, shrinking leverage, and a narrowing window to maintain its position.What looks like a regional conflict may actually be the beginning of a much larger global shift.
Gaius & Germanicus debate in the Londinium wine bar, 92 AD. In our gathering, Gaius and Germanicus address the unfolding chaos of the 21st-century empire for you, veteran centurions. The Emperor is increasingly viewed as unfit by the global commentariat, delivering contradictory messages that leave allies and adversaries confused. Germanicusargues the Emperor allowed himself to be led into a failed war in Persia by Mr. Netanyahu, a conflict that lacks strategic objective and risks a consequential defeat. This "ceremonial" military, though dazzling in appearance, mimics the "mini-me" force of Israel, capable only of destroying cities rather than achieving decisive victory. The American public, sensing this failure through the Emperor's erratic social media posts, recognizes the nation is no longer the superpower it once was — as in the Roman tradition, an emperor who loses an army is quickly discarded. (1)457 AMBROSIAN ILLIAD
Send us Fan MailA few episodes back, we looked at how Systematic Theology takes us from just seeing Scripture as individual passages and books, to seeing that it it one overarching story with coherent themes and doctrines. Today, we look at another closely related way to study Scripture - Biblical Theology. Biblical Theology traces the unfolding story of God's redemptive work through Scripture's historical progression. It asks, “How did God progressively reveal this truth? How does this passage fit into the larger narrative of redemption?” Integrating both Systematic Theology and Biblical theology will give us an even greater understanding and love of Scripture!Thanks for tuning in! Be sure to check out everything Proverbs 9:10 on our website, www.proverbs910ministries.com! You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Rumble, YouTube, Twitter, Truth Social, and Gettr!
In this episode, Pastor Ken Ortize explores Revelation 13 and its relevance to the world we're living in today.Looking beyond surface-level news, he examines the deeper forces shaping global events—highlighting themes of deception, power, and the formation of systems that may align with biblical prophecy. With a focus on awareness rather than speculation, this conversation invites listeners to consider how Scripture provides insight into the times we're living in—and why staying spiritually grounded is essential.www.wtwcomingto.com
Mississippi has seen a stunning turnaround in national test scores in the past decade, even as they have fallen almost everywhere else. Sarah Mervosh, an education reporter, explains what the state can teach the rest of the country about how to educate students. Guest: Sarah Mervosh, an education reporter at The New York Times, focusing on K-12 schools. Background reading: How Mississippi transformed its schools from worst to best. Photo: Rory Doyle for The New York Times For more information on today's episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. For more podcasts and narrated articles, download The New York Times app at nytimes.com/app. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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