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Send us a textToday we're talking about energy management and why it's our responsibility to manage our own energy levels.Key Points:Two of my physician clients shared calling out sick as weekly wins in coaching sessions – highlighting how we're trained to always put patient care first, often at our own expenseEnergy management is each of our personal responsibility, and no one else can see our energy levels or tank sizeOur energy tanks change throughout life stages (residency vs. parenting young children vs. empty nesting)Medicine falsely pretends we all have the same energy capacityWhen we choose to take a sick day when truly needed, we help change the unhealthy culture of medicineNotable Quotes from Today's Episode:"We are trained to put ourselves last, always. We are trained to work through, push through, ignore our bodies, ignore anything that we're feeling or experiencing... in order to put patient care first.""No one can see the energy that we do or don't have. They can't see how big the tank is, they can't see how big the spigot is that's draining.""Who we are and what we do matters. It matters and it makes a difference. We're going to figure out a way that we can do this and manage our energy in a sustainable way."Practical Advice for All of Us:Let's assess our current life stage and energy capacity realisticallyWe need to recognize when our tanks are depleted and take necessary breaksWe should set proactive boundaries with our teams about our limitationsWe might need to consider whether our practice environments match our energy stylesRemember that chronically pushing through low energy is unsustainable for all of usFinal Thoughts:Finding alignment between patient care and self-care isn't mutually exclusive. By being responsible stewards of our own energy, we can create sustainable pathways to continue practicing medicine effectively while honoring our human needs.Need more support? Schedule a coaching consultation at https://calendly.com/healthierforgood/coaching-discovery-callConnect with us:Website: healthierforgood.comEmail: megan@healthierforgood.comInstagram: @meganmelomdIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and share with a colleague who might benefit! Support the showTo learn more about my coaching practice and group offerings, head over to www.healthierforgood.com. I help Physicians and Allied Health Professional women to let go of toxic perfectionist and people-pleasing habits that leave them frustrated and exhausted. If you are ready to learn skills that help you set boundaries and prioritize yourself, without becoming a cynical a-hole, come work with me.Want to contact me directly?Email: megan@healthierforgood.comFollow me on Instagram!@MeganMeloMD
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Love to hear from you; “Send us a Text Message”Jack and Tom explore how certain narratives are reshaping classrooms and their profound impact on student performance and mental health.The introduction of concepts like Critical Race Theory and Gender Theory, create division and confusion among children who are inherently loving and curious. As educational standards decline, especially in troubled regions like Illinois, we figure out what's at stake and how parents can regain agency over their children's education.We call for transparency regarding curriculum content, advocating for a collaborative approach between parents and educators to root out harmful ideologies and uphold foundational values. Join us for this discussion that seeks to awaken the community to prioritize children's well-being and education. Join the Discussion. Don't forget to subscribe and share your thoughts with us!(The Video-Podcast of this Episode will be made available on Rumble. For past episodes on Video visit our Rumble Channel and don't forget to subscribe!)Follow us and watch on X: John Paul II Renewal @JP2RenewalOn Rumble: JohnPaulIIRCCatch up with the latest on our website: jp2renew.org and Sign up for our Newsletter!! Contact Jack: info@jp2renew.orgRead Jack's Blog: https://jp2renew.org/Support the show
Connect with Us: Let's be real—money can be stressful. Between bills, budgets, and unexpected expenses, it's easy to feel overwhelmed, anxious, or even a little discouraged. And as moms, we carry a lot of responsibility in managing our homes well. But what if instead of stressing over every dollar, we surrendered it to God? Because … EP 177: With Your Money, Fix Your Face Read More »
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Are you often doing things where you're influenced by the judgments and decisions of other people? We know what that's like - especially when it comes to everything you're going through and navigating when you're getting divorced. Everyone seems to have an opinion on what you should do. In this episode, T.H. and Jess talk about Mel Robbins' new book The Let Them Theory, and ways to keep going on your own path, while letting everyone else stay in their own lane. Get access to our private divorce life hacks and personal notes by signing up for our weekly newsletter at www.exexperts.com. Follow @exEXPERTS on TikTok and Instagram
In this episode of Bliss to Abundance, Kelli Hayes Smith and Jen Haslacker dive deep into the world of travel insurance. They discuss why clients are often hesitant to purchase travel insurance and how travel advisors can address these concerns with confidence. From debunking common misconceptions to sharing real-life testimonials, they explore practical ways to integrate insurance into the client journey. Whether it's protecting your clients, your commission, or your reputation, this episode offers everything you need to position insurance as an essential part of travel planning. What You'll Learn: The psychology behind travel insurance objections. How to educate clients on the limitations of credit card and domestic insurance coverage. Strategies for addressing cost concerns and presenting insurance as essential. How sharing real-life testimonials can change client perspectives. The importance of offering insurance to safeguard your commission and reduce liability. Resources Mentioned: Create your free Wanderlust Campus Account Get Social with Us: Let's keep the conversation going! Instagram: @careersonvacation Facebook: @WanderlustCEO Website: Wanderlust Campus
Summary:In this inspiring episode of Bliss to Abundance, Kelli Hayes Smith welcomes Justin Hinkel, CEO of Suitcase Designs, to dive into the world of website design for travel agents. Together, they explore how a well-designed website can transform your business by building trust with your clients. From harnessing the power of testimonials and reviews to showcasing certifications and creating an on-brand user experience, this episode is packed with practical advice to help you stand out online and grow your travel business. What You'll Learn: Why testimonials and reviews are essential for trust-building. How to automate collecting client feedback for testimonials. The difference between reviews and testimonials—and why both matter. How to effectively display certifications to boost credibility. Design tips for a clean and professional online presence. The importance of engaging with reviews and maintaining your online reputation. Sound Bites: "Websites make you feel like a legit business." "Your response matters to reviews." "A clean, professional design avoids clutter." Resources Mentioned: Connect with Justin Hinkel at Suitcase Designs Create a FREE Wanderlust Campus Account Get Social with Us:Let's keep the conversation going! Follow us on social media:Instagram: @careersonvacationFacebook: @WanderlustCEOWebsite: Wanderlust Campus If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review!
We kick off the year with a message on the importance of reading God's word. To do so, we're encouraged from Hebrews 1 that Jesus truly talks to us as we read his word. Plus, we're challenged from Hebrews 2 about our need to "pay attention" to what we've heard lest we drift from our Savior.
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What's going on behind the scenes in the Biden administration as violence escalates further in the Middle East? In response to the recent assassination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, Iran sent nearly 200 missiles into Israel, most of which were intercepted. The US has stayed the course with ironclad support for Israel – so how far will Israel go? In this episode: Akbar Shahid Ahmed (@AkbarSAhmed), Senior Diplomatic Correspondent at HuffPost Episode credits: This episode was produced by Chloe K. Li and Ashish Malhotra with Phillip Lanos, Hagir Saleh, Duha Mosaad, Cole van Miltenburg, and our host, Malika Bilal. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our video editor is Hisham Abu Salah. Alexandra Locke is The Take's executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Threads and YouTube
Matt and Luke travel back to September 1999 to review Michelle Collins and Lesley Sharp in Daylight Robbery. French and Saunders reunite for BBC comedy Let Them Eat Cake. We revisit the largely forgotten but brilliant BBC comedy People Like Us and test music knowledge in a new look quiz.
IN-DEPTH REVIEW: Ghana's shocking 0-1 loss to Angola in the 2025 AFCON Qualifiers. Nine Asante Kotoko players denied visas for DC United friendly game. Chelsea co-owners Todd Boehly and Clearlake are looking to buy each other out, & more!
Calling all Creatives! Feeling the weight of balancing your creative passion with the hard realities of business? It's tough when your heart is in your art, but the logistics—like sales, marketing, and brand-building—feel like a constant uphill battle. You didn't sign up for this side of the hustle, but it's here, and it's crucial. Struggling with this is more common than you think, and there's a way to handle it without losing your creative spark. On today's episode of Impact Innovators, I sit down with Ciara Parker—a gospel artist, producer, and entrepreneur who's sharing what she's learned on staying true to her creative roots while mastering the business game. We're talking about the real struggles of being an independent artist, the lessons learned from missteps, and the strategies that keep your creativity alive while making your brand thrive. If you're tired of feeling pulled in two directions, this episode is for you. We'll give you the insights you need to manage the business side of creativity without losing the essence of who you are. Don't miss out—this conversation could change the way you approach your craft and your business. Next Steps & Resources: Ready to take control of your creative business? Head over to FeliciaFordandCo.com/resources and take the Brand Goals Quiz to get clear on your next move. Book Ciara Parker and follow her journey at CiaraParker.com for a dose of inspiration. Get Ciara's new release "Never Leave You" available on all music platforms now! Connect with Us: Let's keep the conversation going. Connect with me on Threads, Facebook, and Instagram @FriendsCallMeFe
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So I wonder – who's the most difficult person in your life right now? Chances are you can picture their face. Well I'd like to spend some time with you chatting about the number one most difficult person in your life. When People Look at Us Let me ask you a question: when the world looks at the church, what does it see? When people look at the church of Jesus Christ, what is it they see in the media image? Sexual abuse on the news, division amongst denominations, people who mean well demonstrating against this, that and the other! It sees a bunch of people who say one thing and do another. On the one thing we profess God‘s love, on the other, well, the church seems to be saying, in it's media image, “do this, don't do that, but by the way, don't mind the fact that we have systematically covered up sexual abuse of children for decades." There's a name for that and it's called ‘hypocrisy' and the world hates hypocrisy. You and I hate hypocrisy. What do people expect to see when they look at God's people? What do people expect to see? Tony Campolo is a wonderful man out of the U.S., you may have heard of him. He just a wonderful minister of God's Word and he often asks young people, when he meets them in universities: “What's the one thing that you know that Jesus said?” and mostly people say this - mostly people remember that Jesus said: “Love your enemy!” And too often it seems that we as God's people; as Christians, are kind of telling people how far they have strayed from God. You know, we talk about this social issue, or that social issue, instead of reaching out to people and telling them how close God really is in Jesus Christ. Well that's the big picture; that's the macro. What about the micro? What about you and me? When they look at us, what do they see? Do they see, ‘love your enemy'? First John chapter 4 verse 7 says this: Let us love one another for love comes from God ... And when you look at Jesus, when you look at how He dealt with people and what He taught and what He spoke about, the biggest thing for Him was that love-walk; the biggest thing for Him was valuing people and loving them into the Kingdom of God. We got a new revelation of who God is when Jesus arrived and then when you look at the rest of the New Testament, the Epistles that come after the Gospels, the letters that were written amongst the New Testament church when Jesus had risen again, more and more you see that revelation expounded as ‘walk in love'. Love God and love other people. John Grey, the author of that famous book, 'Men Are From Mars and Women are From Venus', makes a very interesting point in that book. He says that very few people ever grow in love. Why is that? Because loving is difficult. The people we love can be difficult sometimes. Forty five percent of marriages - almost half - fail. I wonder of those that are left, how many of them are lousy marriages? We want to love; it's not enough to want to love, we actually need to know how to love, I really believe that. Let me just say that again. It's not enough for us to know that we ought to walk in love; we actually need to know how to do that. And so on Christianityworks this week we are starting a series of four messages called Dealing With Difficult People. Because difficult people are all around us, difficult relationships are all around us and our ability to look like Jesus and be like Jesus and love like Jesus, depends on our ability to deal with the difficult people in our lives - those that Jesus referred to as our enemies. Let me ask you, who's the most difficult person you'll ever meet? Just close your eyes for a minute and visualise the most difficult person you ever met. I'm sure you can see their face and it stirs up emotions in you. Now open your eyes. If I had a mirror I'd be standing in front of you holding up the mirror and saying, “Here, look at the most difficult person that you will ever meet.” Take a good look, because we look at ourselves for five, maybe ten minutes in the mirror in the morning and then we spend the rest of the day looking at other people. Day after day after day, we look at other people and sometimes the better we know them, the better we know their faults and weaknesses and their blind spots and we experience the things that they do to hurt us, or the things that they don't do to hurt us and we go from recognising their strengths and weaknesses to judging those. Now, it's right to look at someone and say, "this person is good at this and not good at that" and to assess them. But we can step over a line, where that good assessment of someone turns into judgement and that line is called, ‘anger and resentment'. When all of a sudden, what other people do to us or say to us or omit to do to us - when those things get us angry and resentful and vengeful - we have stepped over a very important line and all the time we forget that in order for us to have a difficult person in our lives we have to have a relationship with them. It's not so much that they are difficult people; it's that we are having a difficult relationship. It takes two to tango, as the saying goes. And sometime as we get to know these people better and their weaknesses hurt us and their failures grate up against our personalities, we can start to judge them. Instead of looking at them through God's eyes, we end up looking at them through the devil's eyes. Jesus said: “You've heard it said, 'Don't murder' and anyone who murders will be subject to judgement, but I tell you that anyone who is angry with his brother, is subject to judgement.” Well, what is that judgement? What does that look like? Why do we go there? The Anatomy of Judgement So what is it, what happens when we run into a difficult person and we step over that line, we step over the line from a sober assessment of who they are into that realm of judgement and resentment? Well, Jesus talked about that because it was an important issue - was two thousand years ago, it still is today. This is what He said, if you have a Bible, grab it, you can open it at Matthew's Gospel; first Book in the New Testament, chapter 6 verse 22, Matthew 6:22, this is what he said. He said: The eye is the lamp of the body so if your eye is healthy, your whole body will be full of light. But if your eye is unhealthy, your whole body will be full of darkness. And when the light in you is darkness, how great is that darkness? The eye, when you think about it, is our major organ of perception. We see the world through our eyes and Jesus was using it here as a metaphor. It's true in the physical sense but it's also true in an emotional and spiritual sense. How we see things, often becomes the problem when we are having a relationship that is difficult. Now if the eye is healthy then we'll see light; we'll see things the way that they are but Jesus says: If the eye is unhealthy then you will be full of darkness and how dark is that darkness? When we get a wrong perspective, it kind of creeps up on you. I suffer from Glaucoma which is a disease of the eye where the pressure in your eye ultimately damages the optic nerve that carries the images back to your brain, and it happens very gradually. You lose your peripheral vision and all of a sudden you can barely see and by then it's too late. Now fortunately, for me, they caught it early and I've got treatment and I can see just fine. But when our eye is diseased; when our perception is diseased, we often don't notice that it's going on. Have a listen to this wonderful story, it was written by Frank Koche, in the magazine 'Proceedings' which is the magazine of the U.S. Naval Institute. This is what he writes. He says: Two battleships assigned to the training squadron had been sent on manoeuvres in heavy weather for several days. I was serving on the lead battleship and I was on watch on the bridge when night fell. The visibility was poor, with patchy fog so the Captain remained on the bridge to keep an eye on all activities. Shortly after dark, the look-out on the wing of the bridge reported: “Light bearing on the starboard bow.” “Is it steady or moving astern?” the Captain called out. The look-out replied: “Steady, Captain,” which meant that we were on a dangerous collision course with that ship. The Captain then called to the signalman. He said: “Signal that ship. We are on a collision course, advise that you change course twenty degrees.” Back came a signal: “Advise for you to change course twenty degrees.” And the Captain said: “Send - “I am a Captain, change course twenty degrees.” “I'm a seaman second class” came back the reply, “You'd better change course twenty degrees.” By that time the Captain was furious and he spat out: “Send - I'm a battleship, change course twenty degrees.” Back came the flashing light: “I'm a lighthouse.” We changed course twenty degrees.” The Captain was caught in a fog. Now there were two battleships out there on exercise and he thought that that other light was a battleship but he had fog; he couldn't see properly. He was trying to keep an eye on things but he's vision was clouded. The picture in his head was of two ships and he relied on the picture in his head and the picture was wrong, yet he got angry even though it was because he had the wrong picture in his head and that is exactly what we do. We have a map in our head of other people and why they do what they do and how they do it and what they're doing to us. We have this map in our head of other people and sometimes it gets distorted. Sometimes we don't have the right end of the stick. Sometimes our vision is clouded and we just get it plain wrong. Maybe if we're insecure, we want other people to walk on egg-shells because of our insecurity. Maybe if we are arrogant we want other people to be perfect, made in our image. You know, perfection is always: they're exactly like me. Maybe if we've got selfish ambition we want people to get out of our road so that we can go and do what we want to do. The list goes on. Not so long ago, I visited a city; a large city that I used to live in, and I had an old street directory and I was trying to travel from point A to point B in the centre of the city in my car. And I got to a point and I discovered all of a sudden, they had put a pedestrian mall in the middle of one of the main streets, I had the wrong map. And when we do that in our relationships with other people, it can be a painful thing. Our past hurts or our own weaknesses or our own sin, all of those things - the devil uses those to destroy our relationships. We see things through the lens of our experiences. I wear glasses, maybe you wear glasses, maybe you don't, but we see things through the lens of who we are, our strengths and weaknesses, of our experiences, of our past, of our insecurities. If we looked at some of the people in our lives who are so difficult, the ones who hurt us and disappoints us, the ones who we've made our enemies - if we knew the hurts and disappointments in their lives, that make them do what they do, it would be enough to stop us from any feelings of hostility or anger or anything like that. ‘The eye is the lamp of the body. If your eye is healthy, your whole body is full of light, but if your eye is unhealthy, your whole body will be full of darkness and if the light in you is darkness, how great is that darkness.' In other words if you think you are seeing light and clearly, but actually it is distorted, boy, that is a really, really bad place to be. Come on, isn't it sometimes the problems in our relationships are not so much what other people are doing but how we see the world? What are the things in my life; what are the things in your life that distort our view of exactly what's going on? How is it that we can see clearly? Don't Judge We are talking about judgement. We are talking about dealing with difficult people and how it is sometimes that we get all hurt by what other people do. When so often it's got to do with our own failures and our own weaknesses and the way we see the world based on who we are. Again Jesus talked about this, open a Bible, if you've got one, at Matthew chapter 7 verse 1, this is what He said. He said: Do not judge so that you may not be judged. For with the judgement that you make, you will be judged and the measure you give will be the measure that you get.” Now under what circumstances, according to Jesus, is it ok to judge other people? Never! “Do not judge, so that you may not be judged. Wow! Because judgement is about anger and retribution, when I judge you, I want my pound of flesh; I want to tear you apart. Yea, that's what we are like as people and Jesus is saying: “It's not your job. Don't judge other people.” Boy that's hard! Have a look at Romans chapter 12 verse 19, just flick there for a moment. This is what the Apostle Paul writes: Beloved, never avenge yourselves, but leave room for the wrath of God because it's written: “Vengeance is mine, I will repay,” says the Lord. Now if your enemies are hungry, feed them, if they're thirsty, give them something to drink, for by doing this you will heap burning coals on their heads. Do not overcome by evil but overcome evil with good. If I judge what, God is going to judge me? God will judge me by the same rules that I apply to judging other people. Look at it - back to Matthew chapter 7, where Jesus was talking. He said: Why is it that you see the speck in your neighbour's eye but you don't notice the log in your own eye. Or how can you say to your neighbour; “Let me take the speck out of your eye,” while there's a log in your own eye? You hypocrite! First take the log out of your own eye and then you'll see clearly enough to take the speck out of your neighbour's eye. The log in my eye, the log in your eye, that's our failures and our weaknesses and our downsides and our sin - that's what causes our perception to be distorted. Come on, if I'm an insecure person, am I going to expect everybody to walk on egg-shells for me? If I'm an arrogant person, am I going to expect them all to kow-tow to me? Or am I going to humble myself and take the log out of my eye. If I'm on a mission; I've got a goal in life that's not from God and I want to roll over the top of people, will I lay it down? This stuff's not easy because, the log in our own eye, we don't want to know it's there. We don't want to admit that we have a log in our own eye, but we sometimes do. It's not easy to get rid of - that's why we need the Holy Spirit; that's why we need the Word of God. That's why you and I are together right now. We can be such slackos but what if - what if we put determination and humility in our hearts? What if we came to Jesus and said: “Lord, I've heard your Word and I confess this log. I confess my own poverty, I confess my complete inability to do anything about it, except to lay it at your feet - to lay it at the foot of the cross - and say: “Lord I need your help.” Because you know something - anything less is hypocrisy. The word ‘hypocrisy' that Jesus uses there, means an actor who is two faced. The world hates hypocrites - you and I hate hypocrites. How can we be hypocrites? How can we walk around with a log in our eye and say to a neighbour: “You've got a speck in yours.” Come on! Now does that mean that we can never deal with someone else's problem? No! That's not what Jesus said. Have a look at chapter 7 verse 5 of Matthew again. He said: You hypocrite, first take the log out of your own eye and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your neighbour's eye. Because when we take out the log; when we take out our failures out of the equation, when we take off the devil's glasses and put on God's glasses and we see the world clearly through His eyes, through God's Word, through who He is, all of a sudden the judgement goes away, a desire for anger and revenge goes away. You and I, we can't genuinely help anybody when we are angry with them. Can I say that again? We can't genuinely help anybody to take the speck out of their eye when we are angry with them. All we can give them is cynical, self-serving and self-seeking hypocrisy and judgement. First we need take the log out of our own eyes, first we need to admit that maybe our own insecurities are ruining this relationship. Maybe our own selfishness is ruining this relationship. Maybe some unrealistic expectations are ruining this relationship. Jesus said: “Woe to you Scribes and Pharisees. You hypocrites! You clean the outside of the cup and plate but inside they're full of greed and self-indulgence. You blind Pharisee, first clean the inside of the cup so that the outside may also become clean.” How do I deal with difficult people? For me, the first step is saying, ‘I'm the most difficult person I will ever meet. I am with me 24/7, I am with me every minute of every day of every week of every month of every year for the rest of my life on this earth and Jesus is saying to me, Jesus is saying to you: Examine your own motives in the light of God's Word and in the power of the Holy Spirit. Have a look again at the Book of Romans, if you will, with me - chapter 5 verses 6 to 8. Paul writes this. He says: For while we were still weak, at the right time Christ died for the ungodly. Indeed, rarely will anyone die for a righteous person, though perhaps, for a good person, someone might actually dare to die, but God proves His love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. When you and I were still sinners; when we were in enmity to God, God proved His love for us, by looking beyond our sin. He didn't let the hurt that He felt at our sin, immobilise Him or deter Him from the cross. We all know John 3:16 - that's the good news, because: God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son so that whoever believes in Him won't perish but have eternal life. But what about First John 3:16 - that letter toward the end of the New Testament - what does that say? Gotta remember this one too, it says this: “We know love by this - that He laid down His life for us and we ought to lay down our lives for each other. In other words be imitators of God.” We are made to be like God - not to be God - but to be like God. We're made in His image and the one thing that stops us from that is our sin, our weaknesses and our failures and Jesus is saying: Take the log out of your eye. Because as long as you carry it round, you are the most difficult person you will ever meet and when you can see clearly - when you can see through my eyes - when you can see your enemies as the people who God created and God loves, as people made in His image, all of a sudden life becomes a lot better. All of a sudden it becomes so much easier to deal with those difficult people, when we acknowledge that we are part of the difficulty in that relationship. It takes courage to identify the log in your eye. You know, it takes determination to cast it out. It takes humility to love your enemy. So how about it? Don't underestimate it - this is a huge thing. It's being prepared to change our perspective; to lay our pride down, to struggle through this over and over again, to die to ourselves for the glory of Jesus Christ. When they look at you, when they look at me, will they see someone and say: “Now there's someone that's like Jesus, there is someone who heard Jesus say: 'Love your enemy.'” Come on, will they?
A Little Wray Of Sunshine: Inspirational stories from everyday people
In this episode, my brother Rod and I visit about letting God be a part of our lives... not just when we need something from Him, but always. There are times when we just need to give ourselves to Him and allow His presence into our lives... we can' always do it alone, He is always there for us. We both share stories that illustrate how God is always there and willing to help us when we need it. I hope you enjoy : )
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Today's episode of the sunshine we'll discuss God's plan for our life. He revealed it in the Old Testament. He completed it in a New Testament and is ready for us to utilize today. If we would just pay attention may God bless you and keep you this day. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melvin-j-nichols/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melvin-j-nichols/support
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Peacock dropped the first three episodes of The Traitors US over the weekend, and we are fully obsessedah. For this episode we are catching up on what happened, talking about our favorite moments, and making predictions for the future. Needless to say: spoiler alert.Watch with Crappens on Demand here: http://bit.ly/crappensvideoSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(Airdate 1/9) Never a dull moment at the start of 2024! In our opening segment, “Good, Bad, & Ugly Headlines” we unpack all the latest news out of Washington D.C. including how Trump's legal issues are going, and thoughts on how his feud with Mike Pence could possibly weaken the Republican Party, concerns around Defense Secretary Austin's treatment for prostate cancer, and the first openly gay prime minister of France (8:00). When we go “Digging Deeper Into Headlines” we'll look at how FAFSA issues are impacting thousands of people looking to fund their education, whether the US global food aid is a gift or a curse, and the potential for a ‘Purple Rain' musical - don't threaten me with a good time (21:00)! Our guest Issac Wilson from the South Carolina Democratic Party joins me for a download on all things South Carolina as it prepares for the upcoming primaries, fighting book bans, and a recent visit from President Biden is disrupted by protestors (36:00). Also, something you DID NOT know about presidential candidate Nikki Haley (50:00) when he says ‘The Quiet Part Out Loud'! And in ‘Let Me Finish', I share my thoughts around the role Daniel Cameron will play as he crusades against “woke culture” (56:00)
Happy Monday, Christmas Fanatics! And Happy First Monday in December! We're in the home stretch now, if you can believe that! To mark the occasion, Santa Claus himself - Matt Spaulding of "North Pole Radio" - joins the "Tis the Podcast" elves this week to discuss the brand new, Disney Plus original holiday film, "The Naughty Nine"! Anthony is on warpath in this episode, raging against modern-Disney movies and the ability of the child actors they continue to cast, pitting him against Julia, Thom, and Matt - who all really enjoyed the movie - in an absolute Battle Royale of a discussion! What worked in this movie? What didn't? And do all four hosts find any points of agreement during the discussion? You'll just have to tune in to find out! Needless to say, this is one festive and fun episode you want to be sure not to miss! So, settle in with your favorite holiday drink, relax, and enjoy! As always, thanks for your love and support, y'all! ❤️
Inside every AI is a bigger AI, trying to get out You've probably heard AI is a “black box”. No one knows how it works. Researchers simulate a weird type of pseudo-neural-tissue, “reward” it a little every time it becomes a little more like the AI they want, and eventually it becomes the AI they want. But God only knows what goes on inside of it. This is bad for safety. For safety, it would be nice to look inside the AI and see whether it's executing an algorithm like “do the thing” or more like “trick the humans into thinking I'm doing the thing”. But we can't. Because we can't look inside an AI at all. Until now! Towards Monosemanticity, recently out of big AI company/research lab Anthropic, claims to have gazed inside an AI and seen its soul. It looks like this: https://www.astralcodexten.com/p/god-help-us-lets-try-to-understand
In this edition of Mining the comments, Coach Daniel looks at a question from Ilia who wonders if somewhere between 5.5 and 7 hours is a good sleep window. We learn that just as lifestyle changes lead to us losing weight because they are sustainable, so does a sleep window that we feel good about not changing. Would you like a roadmap from Insomnia to immunity? Download using below link. https://www.thesleepcoachschool.com/h... Would you like to work with one of our certified sleep coach? Awesome! Here are some great options: The Insomnia Immunity Group Coaching Program. BedTyme, a sleep coaching app for iOS and Android offering 1:1 text based coaching. - Zoom based 1:1 coaching with Coach Michelle or Coach Daniel. The Insomnia Immunity program is perfect if you like learning through video and want to join a group on your journey towards sleeping well. BedTyme is ideal if you like to learn via text and have a sleep coach in your pocket. The 1:1 Zoom based program is for you if you like to connect one on one with someone who has been where you are now. Find out more about these programs here: https://www.thesleepcoachschool.com/ — Do you like learning by reading? If so, here are two books that offer breakthroughs! Tales of Courage by Daniel Erichsen https://www.amazon.com/Tales-Courage-... Set it & Forget it by Daniel Erichsen https://www.amazon.com/Set-Forget-rea... Would you like to become a Sleep Hero by supporting the Natto movement on Patreon? If so, that's incredibly nice of you
The Chinese Communist Party is on shaky ground already. And if the US and its allies would stop propping the regime up, it could collapse in short order. In this episode of China Unscripted, we discuss US policy on China, the latest in China's depraved organ transplant system, and China's intimidation tactics in the US. Joining us in this episode is Piero Tozzi, a lawyer and the Staff Director of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China. Before that he was the Republican Staff Director for the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission.
This October the Invasion of the Remake crew took up the challenge once again to watch 31 horror movies over 31 days of October that they have never seen before. In part two we will break down everything we saw for the last 15 days of October. Invasion of the Remake brings the gore in part two of 31 Days of Horror for 2023! Jason's Picks: The Wrath of Becky (2023, US) The Last Voyage of the Demeter (2023, US, UK, Malta, Italy, Germany) Dark Harvest (2023, US) Fear Street: Parth Three - 1666 (2021, US) Let's Scare Jessica to Death (1971, US) The Selling (2011, US) Sleepaway Camp (1983, US) I, Madman (1989, Canada) Studio 666 (2022, US) Spirit Halloween: The Movie (2022, US) The Prowler (1981, US) Seoul Station (2016, South Korea) The Sadness (2021, Taiwan) Hell House LLC Origins: The Carmichael Manor (2023, US) Suitable Flesh (2023, US) Trish's Picks: There's No Such Thing as Vampires (2022, US) Horror 101 (2001, US) Zombie Town (2023, US) Sharksploitation (2023, US) A Banquet (2021, UK) Always Watching: A Marble Hornets Story (2015, US) Dante's Hotel (2023, US) The Puppetman (2023, US) Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum (2013, South Korea) Horrific (2004, US) She Will (2021, UK) Phantom of the Mall: Eric's Revenge (1989, US) The Banana Splits Movie (2019, US) Shaky Shivers (2022, US) Hell House LLC Origins: The Carmichael Manor (2023, US) Sam's Picks: Sorry Charlie (2023, US) The Privilege (2022, Germany) Animas (2018, Belgium, Spain) The Sinners (2020, Canada, US) Errementari: The Blacksmith and the Devil (2017, Belgium, Spain) Girls with Balls (2018, Belgium, France) 1BR (2019, US) Babysitter Must Die (2021, US) Night Shift (2018, Ireland) Bones and All (2022, Italy, US) Villains (2019, US) Vampires vs. the Bronx (2020, US) Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight (2020, Poland) Run Sweetheart Run (2020, US) Every Time I Die (2019, US) Support the show by telling your friends and family how to find us at places like Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, PodChaser, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tune In Radio, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Audible, Libsyn, and all the best podcast providers. Spread the love! Like, share and subscribe! You can also help out the show with a positive review and a 5-star rating over on iTunes. We want to hear from you and your opinions will help shape the future of the show. Your ratings and reviews also help others find the show. Their "earballs" will thank you. Follow us on Twitter: @InvasionRemake Email us your questions, suggestions, corrections, challenges and comments: invasionoftheremake@gmail.com Buy some cool Invasion of the Remake swag at our TeePublic store. https://www.teepublic.com/stores/invasion-of-the-remake?ref_id=19143
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Join us on this Chilling With The Chaplins Sunday Funday episode as we explore 10 Things You Didn't Know About South Africa. Dive into the heart of South Africa's unique and fascinating facts that will amaze and inspire. From incredible historical feats to breathtaking natural wonders, this episode is a tribute to South Africa's rich heritage and vibrant diversity. Timecodes & Highlights:0:00 Intro1:32 Unveiling 10 Things You Didn't Know About South Africa1:43 Discover the neighborhood of two Nobel Peace Prize winners in SA.3:33 Explore the multilingual tapestry with the Most Official Languages.8:43 Thrill-seekers' paradise: home to the Highest Bungee Jump in the world.9:42 A medical milestone: the site of the First Heart Transplant.10:25 Unearthing history with some of the Oldest Hominid Fossils.12:00 Pioneering equality with Same-Sex Marriage legislation.13:34 Conservation leaders: the first to Protect Great White Sharks.14:20 A director's dream: SA as a Popular Film Destination.16:25 Delving deep into the Deepest Gold Mines on Earth.20:11 SA's historical fragment: owning a piece of the Berlin Wall. Experience the awe-inspiring facts about South Africa with Chilling With The Chaplins. From groundbreaking human rights achievements to setting the scene for major blockbusters, there's so much more to learn about this incredible country. Whether you're a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or just curious about the world, this Sunday Funday episode will satisfy your wanderlust.
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In this episode of Larger Than Us, Keerthi and Sneha talk with Natasha Mahtani - a certified Relationship Coach and accredited Divorce Coach. She is also the founder of her own coaching service where she uses her passion to help other women feel empowered in their relationships and marriages. They dive into the stigmas around divorce in the South Asian community, perspectives on divorce from different points of view - arranged vs love marriages, children seeing their parents go through a divorce, and stay-at-home significant other vs a double income household. Natasha opens up about her experience going through her own divorce and how it motivated her to help others and her advice to current couples thinking about marriage. They also discuss how young couples can prepare themselves to be "future-proof" going into marriage and understand what type of conversations they need to have to help them have a strong start to the next chapter of their life. Finally, they wrap the episode with Natasha giving advice to individuals who recently got divorced and are going back into the dating world. To follow Natasha and learn more about her platform see the links below: https://natashamahtani.com/ https://www.instagram.com/natashacoaches/
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All kinds of songs get stuck in your head. Famous pop tunes from when you were a kid, album cuts you've listened to over and over again. And then there's a category of memorable songs—the ones that we all just kind of know. Songs that somehow, without anyone's permission, sneak their way into the collective unconscious and are now just lingering there for eternity. There's one song that best exemplifies this phenomenon— "Who Let The Dogs Out" by the Baha Men.The story of how that song ended up stuck in all of our brains goes back decades and spans continents. It tells us something about inspiration, and how creativity spreads, and about whether an idea can ever really belong to just one person. Whomst Among Us Let the Dogs Out AGAIN
You get that tickle in your throat, then there is a sneeze, and before you know it your nose starts draining down the back of your throat! That is just the start of it!! Crap you are sick! But are you? Could this just be allegories? Yes, they happen in the fall too! So how can we tell the difference and what are the steps we need to take to help our selves, our children, and our communities of loved ones understand the difference! Then once we have defined what is truly causing our bodies to express these symptoms, what are the steps needed to help our bodies fight what is going on in the environment! We get these questions every year. Am I sick or is it allergies, or you look like you are sick! Right! We have all gotten these questions and given these answers. You are going to love this episode!
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This week Blake asks Sydnie all about her Vault Tour preparations as she is about to embark on this high level tournament journey over the next five months. Tune in to find out how these practices can benefit you as you prep for any upcoming tournaments! **200th Episode Giveaway** Deadline to enter is this week June 29th and WINNERS WILL START TO BE ANNOUNCED Monday July 3rd! There's still time to enter: Please email us at hffspodcast@gmail.com including your name and handle and favorite thing about HFFS. If you wish to donate to HFFS here is our Patreon link: https://www.patreon.com/hffspodcast • Please subscribe if you enjoyed this episode, leave a review on Apple with your thoughts, and share it on your social channels. We appreciate any and all support. // If you wish to connect with us through social media @HFFSpodcast on Twitter & hffspodcast@gmail.com. Connect with Sydnie on Discord: SCSteele#9355 // Rick on Twitter: @TKeyforger // Blake on Twitter: @blvdblake & YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSgDdfWvcRbCC3l7CnvOJhg Join our Discord to talk about episodes and help shape future ones! https://discord.gg/w6vbkWF6Xh
Our sacred quest to tackle every political comedy inevitably reaches the Will Ferrell/Zach Galifianakis vehicle THE CAMPAIGN (2012). We discuss what a middle-of-the-road comedy from the middle of the Obama era captures of its time and ambience. PLUS: Checking in on some of the wackier characters in the Toronto mayoral race.Michael and Us is a podcast about political cinema and our crumbling world hosted by Will Sloan and Luke Savage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Since the Gospel is true, then let us live like we believe it! Such is the sentence structure employed by the author of Hebrews 10. In this sermon, Paul David Tripp unpacks each of the four uses of "let us" and applies it to everyday life.Preached on May 9, 2010.
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You've heard the process over and over but you still don't know how to make it all happen? Sometimes we just need to hear and see how others make it work. In Episode 166. Project Planning 101: How to Break Down Big Tasks into Bite-Size Pieces? We take you through the steps but today we want to help you get a better picture of how to break it all down. We are going to be completely vulnerable with you and plan these projects in real time so you can fully see our thought processes! Listen in to learn how we do it! SUBMIT YOUR TIME SUCKING HURDLE! We want to know what is sucking up all of your time either as a teacher or just a person. Head over to our website and submit your TSH so that you can have a chance to be featured on the podcast! SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW Are you subscribed to our podcast? If you're not, I want to encourage you to do that today. I don't want you to miss an episode. Click here to subscribe to iTunes! Now if you're feeling extra loving, We would be really grateful if you left us a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other people find our podcast and they're also fun for us to go in and read. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let us know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you!
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Today we're chatting about the discussion around banning TikTok in the US. Several Republican governors have banned TikTok on government devices in their states and now a bill to ban TikTok nationwide is being reviewed. Since recording this episode, legislation to ban TikTok on all government employee devices has been passed by Congress and the Senate. Marco Rubio has now proposed a bill that would ban TikTok and Bytedance operating in the US until it is deemed "safe" by the Biden administration's ongoing security review of the app. Here's whats going on, my thoughts, and how you can set yourself up for success by diversifying your content distribution. Remember, we don't 'own' our following on any platform so there is always a need to prep for the worst case scenario of losing your audience overnight regardless of where you're posting! ---------- Follow the show: https://www.tiktok.com/@tiktalkradio https://www.instagram.com/tiktalk.radio/ Follow me: https://www.instagram.com/victoriajameson/ https://www.tiktok.com/@victoria ---------- Text TRENDS to (833) 707-3222 for weekly texts on new TikTok Trends. If you want more insight into how to grow on TikTok be sure to join our community here: https://www.TikTok-Squad.com --------- Filmed with Riverside. Get started for free: https://bit.ly/3KgQeW1 Edited and Transcribed with Descript. Try it for free: https://www.descript.com?lmref=PS_w_Q Contact us: Victoria@TikTalkRadio.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tiktalkradio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tiktalkradio/support
It's hard to think of anything changing more quickly in our society right now than our understanding of gender. There's an explosion of young people identifying as gender nonconforming in some way or another, and others are coming out as transgender or nonbinary throughout their lives, from childhood to old age. But this sea change has brought with it an enormous amount of confusion and resistance. As of July, lawmakers in 21 states had introduced bills that focus on restricting gender-affirming medical care for transgender youth, such as hormone blockers, and 29 states had introduced bills banning transgender youth from sports. But we also know that the degree of support a young person receives when coming out — or doesn't — can have profound consequences for their mental health.How should we process and understand this moment in gender? Kathryn Bond Stockton is a distinguished professor of English focusing on gender studies at the University of Utah and the author of the book “Gender(s).” She is incredibly skilled at explaining the fundamentals — and complexities — of what gender means and how people, including Stockton herself, have wrestled with it. In this conversation, we discuss:Why and how Stockton has always felt out of place as a womanHow her entry to the evangelical church actually advanced her acceptance of her genderWhy gender is “queer” for all of us, regardless of how we identify or how much we think about itThe ways that we perform our genders without even knowing we're doing itHow the choices parents make concerning things as seemingly banal as clothing and toys shape children's gender identitiesHow an expanded sense of gender can bring pain as well as pleasure and playfulnessWhat Stockton has learned from discussions about gender roles with Mormon students in her Utah classroomsWhat we would gain — and possibly lose — if we were to loosen social categories of genderWhy Pride celebrations can be so utopianAnd much more.Mentioned:Detransition, Baby by Torrey PetersButch Queens Up in Pumps by Marlon M. BaileyBook Recommendations:Histories of the Transgender Child by Jules Gill-PetersonBrilliant Imperfection by Eli ClareAsegi Stories by Qwo-Li DriskillThoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at ezrakleinshow@nytimes.com.You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs.“The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris and Kate Sinclair; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Sonia Herrero and Isaac Jones; audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Special thanks to Kristin Lin, Kristina Samulewski and Rollin Hu.