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In this powerful episode of Not All Hood, Malcolm-Jamal Warner and Candace Kelley sit down with Jamila Sams, an educator and advocate transforming the way young people learn through hip-hop culture. As the founder of "We Do It for the Culture", she's redefining education by using music and storytelling to bridge the gap between students and educators. Jamila dives deep into the systemic challenges in education, pointing out how white supremacy and outdated teaching methods create barriers for Black and Brown students. She discusses the importance of critical thinking, engagement, and allowing students to show up as their authentic selves. Malcolm shares his personal approach to parenting, emphasizing raising a child who is expressive and self-aware rather than simply obedient. They explore the real reason students disengage in class, the differences in cultural attitudes toward education, and how teachers must model vulnerability and curiosity to create an environment where students thrive. Jamila also explains how the school-to-prison pipeline is fueled by media and policy, and how hip-hop can be a tool for empowerment, not just entertainment. From debating whether rap lyrics should be used in court to discussing how teachers can regain control of their classrooms, this conversation is a must-watch for educators, parents, and anyone invested in the future of education. #educationmatters #HipHopInEducation #BlackExcellence #JamilaSams #notallhood #malcolmjamalwarner #CandaceKelly #nahmorethanamonth #companyx #schooltoprisonpipeline #TeachingIsAnArt #ElevateTheCulture #criticalthinking----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America. Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr.
Send us a textIn this powerful episode of Not All Hood, Malcolm-Jamal Warner and Candace Kelley sit down with Jamila Sams, an educator and advocate transforming the way young people learn through hip-hop culture. As the founder of "We Do It for the Culture", she's redefining education by using music and storytelling to bridge the gap between students and educators.Jamila dives deep into the systemic challenges in education, pointing out how white supremacy and outdated teaching methods create barriers for Black and Brown students. She discusses the importance of critical thinking, engagement, and allowing students to show up as their authentic selves. Malcolm shares his personal approach to parenting, emphasizing raising a child who is expressive and self-aware rather than simply obedient.They explore the real reason students disengage in class, the differences in cultural attitudes toward education, and how teachers must model vulnerability and curiosity to create an environment where students thrive. Jamila also explains how the school-to-prison pipeline is fueled by media and policy, and how hip-hop can be a tool for empowerment, not just entertainment.From debating whether rap lyrics should be used in court to discussing how teachers can regain control of their classrooms, this conversation is a must-watch for educators, parents, and anyone invested in the future of education.#educationmatters #HipHopInEducation #BlackExcellence #JamilaSams #notallhood #malcolmjamalwarner #CandaceKelly #nahmorethanamonth #companyx #schooltoprisonpipeline #TeachingIsAnArt #ElevateTheCulture #criticalthinking-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America. Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Candace O.Kelley, and Weusi Baraka Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr.
Send us a textTim welcomes multi-award-winning documentary director and filmmaker Chris Purcell to talk about the band's 1965 single, Ticket to Ride. They chat about Chris's Liverpool roots, his early memories of the Beatles, and how he once ended up playing drums on stage with Tony Sheridan. They explore the heavy sound of Ticket to Ride, the use of the 12-string Rickenbacker, and how the track paved the way for new studio techniques. They also celebrate John's powerful vocal, Paul's guitar flourishes, and Ringo's unique drumming.Right Angle Films: https://www.rightanglefilms.co.ukLiverpool West's library: https://liverpoolwestproductions.com/libraryWhy Don't We Do It in the Road?: http://vimeo.com/46488387Reflected Glory: https://vimeo.com/29437388Evolver 62 promo: https://vimeo.com/1023543808Follow My Favourite Beatles SongBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/myfavebeatles.bsky.socialX (Twitter): https://twitter.com/myfavebeatlesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MyFavouriteBeatlesSongInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/myfavouritebeatlessongOriginal music by Joe KaneLogo design by Mark Cunningham
Is it possible to make a New Year's resolution that lasts? Yes! Dr. Jennifer Greer, Thorne's Director of Medical Education, joins Dr. Robert Rountree to share tips that will help you set realistic goals and achieve your New Year's resolutions without losing motivation along the way. During this episode you'll learn about: This week's guest: Dr. Jennifer Greer, ND, MEd, Thorne's Director of Medical Education [1:00] How to build a successful New Year's resolution [2:57] Small steps vs. big changes [4:56] Do something you like to find something you love [7:16] Set a goal that can adapt and evolve with you [8:30] How to prepare for a fitness resolution [9:34] Exercise safely [10:30] Go at your own pace; don't compare your progress to others [11:26] Listen to your body and monitor your biomarkers [11:59] What are the best health tests for New Year's success? [17:27] Is your resolution related to diet? Why you should see a nutritionist [21:31] Questions from the community What are some low-effort, high-reward New Year's resolutions? [25:24] How do I set realistic goals without losing motivation? [28:17] Is it worth setting resolutions that may be out of my direct control? [30:34] What are the best resolutions to support mental health? [34:26] Resources to topics mentioned in this episode: Home Health Tests from Thorne: Meaningful insights, personalized plans How to Set and Stick to Your New Year's Resolution 6 Tips to Jumpstart Your New Year's Resolutions The Science of Change | 7 Steps to Create New Habits This Year The Thorne Testing Philosophy: 5 Ways We're Revolutionizing Wellness Five Strategies for Healthy Weight Management Healthy Living: We Know What to Do. Why Don't We Do It? Combat Winter Fatigue with Hygge – a Danish Secret to Happiness What is Dry January? Your 5 Questions, Answered Products mentioned in this episode: Stress Test; Biological Age Health Panel; Sleep Test; Gut Health Test Subscribe to More Content Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can also learn more about the topics in the episode by checking out the latest news, videos, and stories on Thorne's Take 5 Daily blog.
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Henry Thomas | Don't Ease Me In | Complete Recorded Works 1927-1929 | Lightnin' Hopkins | Miss Me Blues | Lightnin' Hopkns: Blues Master | Son House | Government Fleet Blues | The Delta Blues Of Son House | Bert Deivert | Going Down South | Kid Man Blues | | Andres Roots | Lindberg Boogie | House Arrest EP | | Mark Telesca & Mick Kolassa | Why Don't We Do It in the Road | You Can't Do That (Acoustic Blues Beatles) | Thom Bresh | Coffee Break - Instrumental | @ Home | | | Garfield Akers | Cottonfield Blues (Pt.1) | When The Levee Breaks, Mississippi Blues (Rare Cuts CD A) | 2007 JSP Records | Alger ''Texas'' Alexander | Water Bound Blues (1929) | Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 2 (1928 - 1930) | Adam Franklin | Rollin' Stone (Waters) | Guitar Blues | | Pete Johnson | Zero Hours - Original | Pete Johnson Selected Hits Vol4 [Charley] | Big Joe Turner | Howlin' Winds | Rocks In My Bed | | Robert Pete Williams | Got Me Way Down Here | Robert Pete Williams | Joe McCoy | Evil Devil Woman Blues | When The Levee Breaks, Mississippi Blues (Rare Cuts CD A) | 2007 JSP Records | Corey Harris & Henry Butler* | There's No Substitute For Love | Vu-Du Menz | | David Evans | Don't Leave Me Here | Lonesome Midnight Dream
It was really by accident but we have Common Thread segments in part 3 and part 5 this week.PLAYLIST: Pacific Street Blues & AmericanaMay 12, 2025Contact atPacific St Blues Facebook page1. Eric Bibb / Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad 2. Sue Foley / Maybelle's Guitar 3. Johnny Burgin / Silently Suffering 4. Walter Wolfman Washington / Along About Midnight5. Marcus King / Mood Swings 6. The Allman Brothers / Dimples 7. Mick Jagger / Memo from Turner8. The Black Crowes / Dirty Cold Sun 9. Monster Mike Welch / I Me Mine 10. Albert Cumming / Why Don't We Do It in the Road 11. Kid Anderson / Day Tripper 12. Nils Lofgren / Anytime at All 13. Stevie Ray Vaughan /Taxman 14. Little Feat / I Can't Be Satisfied 15. Curtis Salgado / You Give Blues a Bad Name16. Canned Heat / One Last Boogie17. Black Country Communion (Joe Bonamassa) / Stay Free18. Bob Segar / Busload of Faith19. Carl Weathersby (w/Ann Peebles)/ Come to Papa (Willie Weeks, Lucky Petersen, The Memphis Horns, Steve Potts) 20. Keb Mo & Lyle Lovett / Till It Shines21. Brooks & Dunn / Against the Wind
Manny Faces speaks with Jamila Sams, a passionate and visionary educator who is deeply committed to harnessing the transformative power of education to uplift communities. At the heart of her pedagogy lies a profound connection to Hip Hop culture, which she sees as a vital instrument for enriching the learning experience and fostering liberation.Seeing a need to intertwine cultural relevance with learning, Jamila created "We Do It 4 the Culture," a groundbreaking social and emotional learning program. This curriculum speaks to students from grades 6 to 12, drawing on the rich tapestry of Hip Hop to engage and inspire, while promoting the social and emotional well-being of youth.www.wedoit4theculture.com--Hip-Hop Can Save America! with Manny Faces is a Manny Faces Media production, in association with The Center for Hip-Hop Advocacy.Links and resources:SHOW WEBSITE: https://www.hiphopcansaveamerica.comON YOUTUBE: https://www.hiphopcansaveamerica.com/watchMANNY FACES: https://www.mannyfaces.comNEWSLETTER (free!): https://mannyfaces.substack.comSUPPORT QUALITY INDIE HIP HOP JOURNALISM: https://www.patreon.com/mannyfacesManny Faces Media (podcast production company): https://www.mannyfacesmedia.comThe Center for Hip-Hop Advocacy: https://www.hiphopadvocacy.orgSPONSORS / FRIENDS:The Mixtape Museum: https://www.mixtapemuseum.orgHip-Hop Hacks: https://www.hiphophacks.comHip-Hop Can Save America! is produced, written, edited, smacked, flipped, rubbed down, and distributed by Manny Faces. Eternal thanks to Consulting Producer, Sommer McCoy.
PLAYLIST: Pacific St Blues & AmericanaMarch 10, 2024Having some fun this week - What is the common thread in each set of music?In 8 of the 9 blocks of tunes, there is a comment thread. What is the common thread? 1. Buddy Guy / Hammer & a Nail 2. Koko Taylor / Blues Power3. Skip James / I'm So Proud4. Rotary Connection / Brave Ulysses5. Keb Mo / Love in Vain6. Rolling Stones / Stop Breaking Down Blues7. Taj Mahal / Crossroads Blues8. Pinetop Perkins / Sweet Home Chicago 9. Albert Cummings / Why Don't We Do It in the Road10. Monster Mike Welch / I Me Mine11. Larry Williams / Bad Boy 12. Booker T & the MGs / She's So Heavy 13. Joe Bonamassa / Nobody Loves Me But My Mother14. Peter Frampton / The Thrill is Gone 15. Aretha Franklin / The Night Life16. Shaun Murphy / Sweet Little Angel 17. Tommy Castro / It Serves You Right to Suffer18. Amos Milburn / One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer19. Van Morrison & Gail Lewis / Boogie Chillen 20. The Allman Brothers / Dimples ........Answers: Eric Clapton or Cream, Robert Johnson, The Beatles, BB King, John Lee Hooker.How did you do? Go to our Facebook page and share your results!
Hunter presents an album of glamourous disco. There will be erotic novel discussions. There will be an ugly man/beautiful woman couple who sing a song called "We Do It" that he wrote to tell the world this fact. And Dave gets surprised when Hunter unveils the newest feature of our podcast.
Season 14, The Producer-Rapper Season, kicks off with Moulz & Mel reviewing Roc Marciano's trendsetting 2010 album, Marcberg. SPECIAL GUEST REVIEWER: @thisiselmattic ----------------- Intro (0:00) -- The Rating System, Explained (17:44 - 20:26) -- The Rap Rankings Game (46:38) -- RAB Express: Tha God Fahim, Tha Ineffable Conflict Of Roosevelt Creek (2:00:15) -- This Week In Moulz & Mel (2:44:03) -- Marcberg Info (3:08:47) -- Track 1: "Pimptro" (4:19:07) -- Track 2: "It's A Crime" (4:20:53) -- Track 3: "Whateva Whateva" (4:53:41) -- Track 4: "Raw Deal" (5:02:09) -- Track 5: "We Do It" (5:10:51) -- Track 6: "Snow" (5:39:37) [w/ @thisiselmattic] -- Track 7: "Ridin Around" (6:32:49) -- Track 8: "Panic" (6:43:03) -- Track 9: "Thugs Prayer" (7:07:34) -- Track 10: "Pop" (7:20:26) -- Track 11: "Jungle Fever" (7:43:12) -- Track 12: "Don Shit" (8:03:24) -- Track 13: "Marcberg" (8:11:26) -- Track 14: "Hide My Tears" (8:22:49) -- Track 15: "Shoutro" (8:33:34) -- Ranking Marcberg (8:37:40) -- Outro (8:43:23)
Please take your seats. Where should we take ‘em? Well, come on down to Gearhead's Basement for part two of the best tastin' authentic Chi-town deep dish this side of Rocky Rococo's: part two of the UBP takes on Please Please Me! Does T.J. convince Tony that it's one of their top long players? Do Tony's rock and roll fantasies convince T.J. against more horns? And does the U.K. cassette running order exonerate Dave Dexter a little bit? Wait, there's more! (#NewBenFolds) What about the important, other questions serious fans listen to hear, such a$:
Enjoy these cover songs of the entire BEATLES WHITE ALBUM (yes, even "Revolution 9"!).Happy Listening! (VARIOUS ARTISTS) (Songs compiled by Steve Ludwig of PlanetLudwig.com)Back in the USSR - Mense BandDear Prudence - Endevor 1 RemixGlass Onion - Mark MortonObladi Oblada - Leo MoracchioliWild Honey Pie - The PixiesThe Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill - Dawn Kinnard with Rex SexsmithWhile My Guitar Gently Weeps - Main SqueezeWhile My Guitar Gently Weeps (Anthology version) - Rubber Soul BeatlesHappiness Is a Warm Gun - Bobby BryantMartha My Dear - The Liverpool SessionsI'm So Tired - The BloomfieldsBlackbird - A Cappella TrubolPiggies - PostureX 1Rocky Raccoon - The MomentsDon't Pass Me By - Georgia SatellitesWhy Don't We Do It in the Road? - The Lightning KidsI Will - Tiny HomeJulia - Helen LagerBirthday - Daffy, Bugs, & FriendsYer Blues - Tob JeshMother Nature's Son - View From FenEverybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me & My Monkey - BohleSexy Sadie - Paul WellerHelter Skelter - Dana FuchsLong Long Long - Fine!Revolution 1 - Danny Col-SpectorHoney Pie - Ekaterina ShelehovaSavoy Truffle - PostureX 1Cry Baby Cry - Katie Melua[Can You Take Me Back? - Joel Paterson]Revolution 9 - The BeatopiaGood Night - Linda Ronstadt
In part 1 of this series on Building a Team, host Dan Lesniak described the process and steps of when and how to go from being a solo agent to bringing on support. In part 2, he walked us through the steps of going from how do “I Do It” to how do “We Do It.” Now, in part 3, he teaches us how members of a team go from doing it with your support to doing it with your help. This is where leadership comes into play. In part 3, you are likely going to need to hire a COO (either from within or bringing in a new member onto your team), someone who can run the operations of the company. You are also going to have to start getting into a weekly cadence with meetings to review your dashboard items and track your leading indicators. Building a system to track all your leads, appointments, showings, listings, and contracts will help you to take action before it's too late. Leading a team is really staying on top of everything so you can better adapt no matter what the market does. Join Host Dan Lesniak as he discusses… ∙ Making a transition to building a larger team, with at least 10 agents, admin support, and hiring a COO. ∙ The importance of getting into a weekly cadence with meetings. ∙ Why tracking everything from appointments to contracts will help you learn what's working and what isn't. ∙ How building leadership will help you better manage your team and take action before it's too late. QUOTES TO SHARE
In part 2 of this series on Building a Team, host Dan Lesniak talks about step 2 of building a team, or what he calls the “We Do It” phase. In step 1 (episode 431), Dan suggested first hiring administrative support and an inside sales agent. Once you've done that and increased your production with this team, and getting to the point where you are closing five or six deals a month, then you should grow your team by hiring a buyer's agent. There are various ways to do this including the traditional 100% commission model. However, there is also another model: hiring a partner agent, who comes on board in a salaried role and gets a percentage of the commission and bonus on the deals they close. Later on, you will probably need to hire a listing agent. From that point, going forward, you may also need to hire someone to help with marketing and/or additional administrative support. Your focus now should be hiring to help serve more clients and more people in the real estate industry. Part 3 will focus on additional steps to grow your team. Join Host Dan Lesniak as he discusses… ∙ The right moment to hire a buyer agent or a partner agent. ∙ The differences between paying an agent 100% commission or bringing them on in a salaried role. ∙ The right moment and reason to hire a listing agent or a listings specialist. ∙ How to grow your team effectively so you get more leads in the systems and close more deals. QUOTES TO SHARE
Show #982 Mostly Stuff From Last Year 01. Lauren Anderson - Zombie Blues (2:54) (Burn It All Down, self-release, 2022) 02. Ben Levin - Why Do Things Happen To Me (5:35) (Take Your Time, VizzTone Records, 2022) 03. Martin Stephenson & John Perry - New Wave Dave (2:05) (New Wave Connection, Thoroughbred Music, 2022) 04. Alex Lopez - That's Alright (6:59) (Nasty Crime, Maremil Records, 2022) 05. Bow Thayer - Goin' Down The River (4:07) (The Source And The Servant, self-release, 2016) 06. Orphan Jon & the Abandoned - Livin' My Life (3:29) (Over The Pain, Vintage LaNell Records, 2022) 07. Ann Peebles - Didn't We Do It (5:48) (Live In Memphis, Memphis International Records, 2022) 08. Too Slim & the Taildraggers - Givers And Takers (6:19) (Brace Yourself, VizzTone Records, 2022) 09. Patrick McLaughlin - No Stone Unturned (3:12) (Just Like The Record, Bolt Records, 2022) 10. Yates McKendree - Always A First Time (3:58) (Buchanan Lane, Qualified Records, 2022) 11. Mutter Slater Band - The Masquerade (4:12) (The Masquerade, Thoroughbred Music, 2022) 12. Lil' Red & the Rooster - Whiskey Sip Of Time (4:20) (Keep On!, Blue Heart Records, 2022) 13. Bernard Allison - Hustler (2:05) (Highs & Lows, Ruf Records, 2022) 14. Fat James Band - On The Move (3:39) (Mountains In The Sky, Whitewing Music, 2022) 15. Kristian Montgomery & the Winterkill Band - I'll Break Your Heart Again (3:02) (A Heaven For Heretics, self-release, 2022) 16. Kenny Neal - Mount Up On The Wings Of The King (3:20) (Straight From The Heart, Ruf Records, 2022) 17. Kate Lush Band - Love's Got A Hold (4:44) (Thredbo Blues, self-release, 2022) 18. Travellin' Blue Kings - Never Never Land (4:36) (Bending the Rules, Naked Productions, 2022) 19. The Blackwater Fever - Ode To Ol' John Doe (3:31) (Temptator, self-release, 2022) 20. Catch 23 - Sweet Soul Medicine (3:43) (Blues Hotel, self-release, 2022) 21. B. Christopher Band - Like A Fool (3:18) (Snapshots From The Second Floor, self-release, 2022) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
Chuck Edwards - "Downtown Soulville" - 45 Music behind DJ: Frenchy and the Chessmen - "Beetle Bebop" - 45 Larry and Johnny - "Beatle Time (Pt. 1)" - 45 The Del-Rico's - "Beetle Crawl" - 45 Paula Lamont - "A Beatle Meets a Ladybug" - 45 The Del-Rico's - "Beetle Hootenany" - 45 Music behind DJ: The Jones Boys featuring Bongo Pete - "Beatlemania" - 45 Ella Fitzgerald - "Ringo Beat" - Youtube Betty Willis - "Act Naturally" - 45 J.J. Barnes - "Day Tripper" - 45 Big Maybelle - "Eleanor Rigby" - 45 Music behind DJ: Al Ronder - "Eleanor Rigby" - 45 Roy Redmond - "Good Day Sunshine" - 45 "Wee" Willie Walker - "Ticket to Ride" - 45 Junior Parker - "Lady Madonna" - 45 Music behind DJ: Dave King and the Royal Knights - "The Beatle Walk" - 45 Lee Moses - "Day Tripper" - 45 The Vontastics - "Day Tripper" - 45 Junior Parker - "Tomorrow Never Knows" - 45 Al Green - "Want to Hold Your Hand" - 45 Music behind DJ: John Lemon Trio - "Beatle Shuffle" - 45 Phil Flowers - "I Saw Her Standing There" - 45 Lowell Fulsom - "Why Don't We Do It in the Road" - 45 Fats Domino - "Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey" - 45 Stevie Wonder - "We Can Work It Out" - 45 Music behind DJ: Arnie Lawrence - "Eleanor Rigby" - 45 https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/120464
Have you ever thought about using Hip-hop music and culture within the classroom? Imagine your favorite rapper or MC teaching your history, science , English or even math. In this latest episode of the Black on Black Education, we had a a really great conversation with Jamila Sams, CEO of We Do It for the Culture. Jamila Sams walks us through what hip-hop education and pedagogy looks like and how they could be used to achieve both social-emotional learning and a curriculum that reflects the lived experiences of black students. She exposes us to the heart of her work with We Do it for the Culture and the brilliant idea of combining the five elements of Hip-hop with the five social emotional learning competencies to create a truly revolutionary learning experience. From there, we discuss why is hip-hop infused education essential, what impacts it leaves on students, the difference between hip-hop and commercialized rap and what would this hip-hop education look like in an educational system dominated by predominately white teachers and more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackonblackeducation/support
1 Bass (How Low Can You Go) Vs. Simon Harris (Original Mix) Milk & Sugar Bass (How Low Can You Go) Vs. Simon Harris Funky House 122.00 05:47 Fm 2022-06-22 2 The Funk Hustle (Original Mix) Joey Chicago The Funk Hustle Funky House 123.00 06:23 Em 2022-06-22 3 Dance ( Crazibiza Mia Mix ) (Crazibiza Mia Mix) Crazibiza, Luca Debonaire Luca Debonaire, Crazibiza - Dance ( Crazibiza Mia Mix ) Funky / Groove / Jackin' House 123.00 05:35 Dbm 2022-06-22 4 We Do It feat. C-Fast (Extended Mix) Leandro Da Silva & Prelude RCRDPLXCHGE Funky / Groove / Jackin' House 124.00 04:46 D♯min 2022-06-22 5 Come On (Original Mix) Kid Massive Come On House 123.00 04:03 Fm 2022-06-22 6 Pansil - Someday (Extended Mix) House 124.00 05:00 2022-06-22 7 Eternal Lover (DJ Kone & Marc Palacios Remix) Bibi, Sami Dee, Da Slammin' Phrogz Feat. CeCe Peniston Eternal Lover '21 House 125.00 05:29 Dm 2022-06-22 8 Double (Original Mix) Andres Power, Outcode Double House 125.00 05:41 Gm 2022-06-22 9 Jack Herer (Original Mix) Dompe Dirty Housecutz, Vol. 4 House 125.00 05:07 Dm 2022-06-22 10 Oh (All My Ladies) (Original Mix) Tough Love Oh (All My Ladies) Tech House 124.00 04:54 Ebm 2022-06-22 11 Belter (Extended Mix) Ben Delay Belter Tech House 124.00 06:18 Gmin 2022-06-22 12 Like I Do (feat. NaGem) (Kevin McKay Remix) CASSIMM, NaGem Like I Do (feat. NaGem) Tech House 125.00 06:01 Ab 2022-06-22 13 Free Your Mind (Extended Mix) Chapter & Verse Free Your Mind (Extended Mix) Tech House 125.00 05:53 Em 2022-06-22 14 And Jus Clap (Extended Mix) Yousef Collection H Tech House 125.00 05:58 Am 2022-06-22 15 This Is Acid (Original Mix) Maurice Joshua Trax Records: Acid Classics Tech House 125.45 04:40 Em 2022-06-22
Steely Dan - "Green Earrings (take 2)" Doors - "Changeling (alt)" Doors - "Love Her Madley (alt)" Doors - "Queen of the Highway (alt)" Jefferson Airplane - "Two Heads (alt vocal)" Who - "Welcome (demo)" Who - "We're Not Gonna Take It (demo)" Who - "I'm a Boy (alt-stereo)" Pete Townshend - "Cut My Hair (demo)" Music behind DJ: Beatles - "Flying (alt)" Cheap Trick - "Oh Caroline (alt)" Beatles - "Why Don't We Do It in the Road (Paul alt)" Beatles - "Mr Mustard Medley ("restored")" Beatles - "She's a Woman (extended)" Elvis Costello - "This Year's Girl (alt)" Rolling Stones - "Brown Sugar (alt)" Rolling Stones - "All Down the Line (alt)" Rolling Stones - "Gimme Shelter (demo-minus Merry Clayton)" Rolling Stones - "Under Cover of the Night (alt)" Music behind DJ: Wrecking Crew - "Pet Sounds" Beach Boys - "Dance Dance Dance (alt)" Beach Boys - "Vege-Tables (alt)" Beach Boys - "Hang On to Your Ego (I Know There's an Answe)" Ronnie Spector - "Do I Love You (demo)" https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/111977
Pastor Bill: [0:00] Hello and welcome to season 3 episode 55 of the Berean Manifesto; Faith, Hope, and Love for the Modern Christian. I'm Pastor Bill and as always I am joined all the way from the great state of Tennessee by my friend and yours the awesome Pastor Newms. Pastor Newms: [0:28] Okay okay first off calm down with all that stuff. Pastor Bill: [0:34] Calling Tennessee great? I'm sorry I didn't mean to... You wouldn't know it you're going to the store with you ever. Going to store this man and everybody everybody's his friend. Pastor Newms: [0:50] That is. I act friendly with all not everyone is my friend. Pastor Bill: [1:05] All right well we've got puff is joining us on our Phoenix or whatever she goes by I can never remember first post Color age, Phoenix Wright fluffiness, um yeah Phoenix is joining us on Twitch and we got Biggs on Twitch which hopefully our connection will be better this week than it was man was that alright that was that last week. Pastor Newms: [1:29] Why did you say it why did you say it everything was going out perfect now that you've said it. Pastor Bill: [1:34] Everything will continue to go out perfect because… ya… We got Zaydiee here on Twitch Biggs likes my fancy shirt. Favor blue you know the company Favor, Favor blue tuxedo shirt it's actually is a Favor um from the information meeting that I went to, to try to get some rides working for Favor but the never actually didn't any Favor rides but that's a whole different story. So how was your week Pastor Newms? Pastor Newms: [2:08] My week was pretty good other than the fact of one of my kids is still, um sick. Um and we are on quarantined locked down in our house everyone sleeping in separate rooms where my girls sometimes sleep in the bonus room together and watch TV and stuff everyone is in separate rooms. My wife and I are not even sleeping together to try to distance socially which I don't like. It is what it is so far no one else has had any symptoms. So that's how it's been a fun it's been a fun Thanksgiving holiday and I use fun very lightly. But other than that it's been good it was a short week at work because of the holiday it's so I played a lot of games and did some reading and that kind of stuff this week so my week was a little lighter than normal just because, was only 3 days of work. Pastor Bill: [3:18] Bigs on Twitch asks which on your shirt it says the original and then it's got a Joker, Catwoman, and The Riddler from the 1950s Batman television show. Pastor Newms: [3:32] I thought that was a 60s. Pastor Bill: [3:33] Okay. I was a credit with 50s but. Pastor Newms: [3:38] But it says and it says gangster at the bottom so. Pastor Bill: [3:51] The Batman show that was live action but the violence wasn't and since they couldn't show that kind of action on television they put up animated cards that said pal blam yeah. Pastor Newms: [4:04] Bam no it ran from 66 to 68 twice weekly and third three times weekly for the last season. So 120 episodes. It's weird they did 26 60 and 26 episodes in the seasons that's interesting. Pastor Bill: [4:30] Well that's a trial order a full order and then a okay yeah will give you enough to finish the thought. Pass. Pastor Newms: [4:48] By season. Pastor Bill: [4:49] Phoenix says that was solid gold Bill what was solid gold. Me putting it in the wrong decade or like you being facetious or what was solid gold – P - she's put up the letter p. Pastor Newms: [5:09] Season 3 is when they introduced Bat Girl to try to help with the ratings and where the famous statement of jumped the shark comes from. Pastor Bill: [5:21] Hmmm, are you sure that didn't come from Happy Days? Pastor Newms: [5:28] Was it? I always took it to come from here. Pastor Bill: [5:32] Where he actually the Fonz actually jumps the shark on jet skis. Pastor Newms: [5:41] I thought it was here maybe I'm wrong. Pastor Bill: [5:54] Crew and set up where he did use bat shark repellent it was quite the scene. You said nice… Can you guys see my Green Lantern? Pastor Newms: [6:13] Yeah I can see the green. The Green Lantern and part most of the screwdriver but not all of it it's right above my head. Pastor Bill: [6:22] Hmm just turn it around then so you can see the not so much to handle but actual bud. Pastor Newms: [6:30] Oh no you're right it is from Happy Days I was wrong. Pastor Bill: [6:35] All right see you had a good. Pastor Newms: [6:39] They just used the phrase. Pastor Bill: [6:41] You know I wouldn't categorize exactly what you guys went through this week is a good week. Pastor Newms: [6:49] No no but it was it was a week and no one no one no one's real sick so, no one had to go to the hospital no one cuz it is always a chance with covid so I'm I'm counting it good for that reason because it's been a mild case as far as how bad it can get she was very sick but it hasn't gotten terrible, so how was your week. Pastor Bill: [7:23] We had Thanksgiving. We went and decorated my mom's for Christmas and. Pastor Newms: [7:42] We played a lot of satisfactory didn't stream any of. Pastor Bill: [7:44] We played a good amount of satisfactory this week. Pastor Newms: [7:50] It's not really unless you're doing something specific it's a hard game to stream though because it really is just the same thing over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again. Pastor Bill: [8:03] It's true it wouldn't be that it wouldn't be that fun to watch. Pastor Newms: [8:31] I'm looking forward to the game we play next but. Pastor Bill: [8:36] Which is going to be what as if I didn't already know. Pastor Newms: [8:41] It's one of two, either start either play through the Borderlands games or so we get something different because it's a shooter or turn up a server and play Ark. Pastor Bill: [8:57] I just assumed it was going to be Borderlands the next because you've been chomping at the bit. Pastor Newms: [9:03] It is it is my favorite game of all time. We will probably stream our entire gameplay even if we don't do it live, I'll probably record all of it just because I want to see Billiams reaction to most of the jokes in the game because it is just that good, okay I was just thinking about it on the fact I forgot to get it out the just the game itself is so good, some of my favorite lines of video game characters in a bunch of Tik-Tok audios you don't realize are from Borderlands and so it'll be it'll be good we'll get ourselves some chocolate chip cookies. Pastor Bill: [9:58] Okay. Pastor Newms: [10:01] Skag Meat. Pastor Bill: [10:02] Some skag meat, I think I recognize that. Okay so it's time for Getting To Know The Pastor's I've already got the card. Pastor Newms: [10:10] Oh should we talk about the one the one other thing we found out this week. Pastor Bill: [10:15] What did we find out. Pastor Newms: [10:16] That Newms is a sweaty boy when I don't like to admit. Pastor Bill: [10:19] Newms is quite the sweaty boy, now you got to tell you everybody what a sweaty boy is. Pastor Newms: [10:25] We found out I found out Billiam knew it was there but I had forgotten about it and then found it again, in the Star Trek game we play together, there is a little thing in your profile that says how many hostiles you've killed over the time of you playing and I've played for, significantly less time than most people on the server we play on because I entered the server much later than everyone else because I entered to play with, Pastor Bill which is Hew him so, I've only been playing for seven months whereas Bills been playing over here and I found out, that my hostel shifts destroyed is currently as of right now. Just over 90,000. Hostiles. Which means I've ground in the game and just hit hostels over and over and over again as a as a thing. Billiam is higher level than me by 4 has been playing for an extra five months or so no six months or so, his hostile ships destroyed is 66,000 694. So I've killed 23,000 more ships. Pastor Bill: [12:12] In half the time. Pastor Newms: [12:14] Half the time that I've played and I. That messes with me a little because I'm like like I game a lot I get that but like I'm always playing more than one game at a time and, I've had a lot of ships. Pastor Bill: [12:39] And the and the guy who plays this game professionally for his YouTube channel how many hostiles had a yet. Pastor Newms: [12:46] On his main account. Pastor Bill: [12:49] 23 years that he's been doing this. Pastor Newms: [12:52] On his main account he was around where you were he was at like 70,000 or but he plays multiple accounts. Pastor Bill: [13:03] He has at least 14 Accounts at this point so. Pastor Newms: [13:08] Billiam if I mean Biggs if you click on your icon your little your little person in the top left, and then you there's a scroll item and it shows like power destroyed missions completed resources mind, and then down there it says hostile ships destroyed I would. Pastor Bill: [13:30] Cuz cuz Biggs plays this game too. Pastor Newms: [13:33] Yes I would be interested in your Damage Done to hostels I didn't look at it it's probably significantly higher because you've been hitting higher ships mine is right at 35 billion Damage Done. Pastor Bill: [13:48] Well I don't have the game open right now so I couldn't tell. Pastor Newms: [13:50] I know I'm I'm already looking. Pastor Bill: [13:52] Oh you're looking into mine. Pastor Newms: [13:54] Yeah I don't know if it's one of the things that's public that's the aspect I don't I don't know, it is yeah you have done 50 billion damage so you have done more damage you just. Pastor Bill: [14:11] More damage and less hostels. Pastor Newms: [14:14] You've ground higher-level hostiles I ground a lot when I was lower to get up faster, Biggs is killed 19 thousand ships almost 18300 so he's doing a good amount of grinding himself. Pastor Bill: [14:33] All right let's do Getting To Know The Pastor's. Pastor Newms: [14:36] Getting To Know The Pastors sorry sidetracked. Pastor Bill: [14:38] I've been sitting here with the card stuck to my forehead. Pastor Newms: [14:41] I know it was gross. Pastor Bill: [14:45] If there was a sandwich named after you what would be on it. Pastor Newms: [14:55] Hmm um. Well, my favorite sandwich even though I'm not supposed to eat it is the Hunter at Jimmy John's, which is turkey roast beef, and cheese and then a bunch of crap I get off of it the same which I make it home, most of the time is, pan cooked skillet cooked chopped up roast beef and cheese, with onion powder garlic and Italian seasoning so depends, I don't know what about you. Pastor Bill: [15:57] Well I've already had a burger designed in my honor as a type of sandwich it was two half-pound burger patties on a cinnamon raisin bagel, and some barbecue sauce in there and some chopped up onions and lettuce, and the gentleman who created it with a Muslim so there was no bacon but if I could have bacon added then I would want bacon at it and yeah, so that was that was what was in there for me is Phoenix is running to my burger, okay it is delicious surprisingly delicious. Pastor Newms: [16:47] I I've never understood the raisin part I couldn't get behind it I'm sorry homie even when I watched you eat it I couldn't do it. Pastor Bill: [16:59] This delicious fantastic. Um and then if it was a drink it's 3/4 a solo cup of dr. pepper and one shot of espresso. That's the drink. What? Pastor Newms: [17:22] What is wrong with you? Pastor Bill: [17:23] It's delicious. I call it a Dr. Spresso. What's wrong with my Dr. Spresso. Pastor Newms: [17:42] Are we over yet. Pastor Bill: [17:44] We haven't started. You're done too tired okay. Pastor Newms: [17:57] Oh I am thankful that we are time for us to talk about our topic. Pastor Bill: [18:09] All right so the title of. Pastor Newms: [18:11] Wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait Biggs says that's a Dagwood what is a Dagwood. Pastor Bill: [18:17] Dagwood is any bread that you have available that you slap anything you have in your fridge or Pantry on. Pastor Newms: [18:24] Oh Pastor Bill: [18:24] Into a sandwich he was responding to Phoenix. Pastor Newms: [18:28] Mmm okay. Pastor Bill: [18:31] As we're a Dagwood. Pastor Newms: [18:33] I'm not familiar with that term. Pastor Bill: [18:36] A Bat Brain gets just says I just got onto the first thing I hear is that you're done we're not really done Newms is just doing his facetious thing of. Pastor Newms: [18:47] Yeah. Pastor Bill: [18:47] When I say something that he thinks is outlandish and he's like it's too much I can't I can't move I can't go. Pastor Newms: [18:51] Hey it's fast too much. Pastor Bill: [18:54] I'm done I was just. Pastor Newms: [18:56] Which for those of you out in in both Twitch land and in listening to podcast land I do that to him normally. Pastor Bill: [19:06] He does. Pastor Newms: [19:07] There will be times where one of us will just end the call and walk away for a minute and then come back when we're talking because it's like no done and walk away. Pastor Bill: [19:17] Thousand out. Pastor Newms: [19:18] We never stay gone long but it's just the funniness of nope so this is we don't actually end for your guys's benefit normally I would just hang up on him and come back in a minute. Pastor Bill: [19:33] It's true. All right, so this week's episode is called unthankful and I know we're coming right on the tail end of Thanksgiving and then we're having an episode called unthankful, and I struggled with the so the first thing I got this week was was what to title, the episode unthankful and I told Newms you know we're that the title is unthankful and he's like which means what and I was like I don't know, I don't know I'll let you know when I find out more and so then I was trying to sus it out today and, so yeah so we tonight it's called unthankful, and so for tonight we're going to turn to first Thessalonians chapter 5 and we're going to read. I think we'll start in verse 12 I'm wearing to go through. Let's go through 22 okay first Thessalonians chapter 5 verses 12 through 22 says, now we ask you brothers and sisters to give recognition to those who labor among you and Lead You In The Lord and admonish you and to regard them very highly in love because of their work, be at peace amongst yourselves guys this is his entry his his introduction to his exit to 1st Thessalonians, be at peace among ourselves and we exhort you brothers and sisters warn those who are idle, Comfort the discouraged help the weak be patient with everyone see to it that no one repays evil for evil to anyone but always pursue what is good for one another and for all, and this is where we get to the really meaty part that we're going to be spending some time in tonight, Rejoice always pray constantly give thanks in everything for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus, don't stifle Spirit don't despise prophecies but tests all things hold on to what is good stay away from every kind of evil. Verse 21 of Thessalonians chapter 5 test all things hold on to what is good, this is this is the kind of concept that we were talking about when we were talking about the Apocrypha when we were talking about the deuterocanonical books, when we're talking about looking at other religions and going well you know they might be onto something there with that one aspect when we say things like, um you know people have gotten glimpses of God, through all the time not just Israelites not just Christians not Jay you know we get a glimpse of God and we try to understand what we just saw and we write it down or we create beliefs about it. You know tests all those things read it find out what it says and, take the good that you find the stuff that you know makes you a better person the things that make you love God more than seek God more have a better relationship with God, hold on to those things and you know, let go of the things that don't sound right and don't don't give you a better life and don't make you a better Christian don't make you love God more. So yeah that's that's a side note there. Pastor Newms: [23:30] That's a good side note. Pastor Bill: [23:32] That's a good sign is that all you have to say about the side note is that's a good side note. Pastor Newms: [23:36] That's all I got. Pastor Bill: [23:38] That's all he's got okay. Pastor Newms: [23:40] It's all I got. Pastor Bill: [23:41] So I basically have and we may just just tear through this I don't know, um because I didn't flush it out much but but basically when we're looking at first Thessalonians chapter 5 and we get 2 verses 16 through 18 right it says, give thanks in everything or that's 18 Rejoice always pray constantly give thanks in everything okay. This is basically one sentence it's split up into three versus but it's one sentence it says Rejoice always come, pray constantly, give thanks in everything semicolon, for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus so I want to look at that there's these three things that were being told to do, and then also told you know that, these things are God's will for us in Christ Jesus this is what God wants for us is for us to always Rejoice always pray and always be thankful. And so I was going through that today and I'm thinking about you know why why why these three things, and when I when we talk about always Rejoice there's lots of things in the Bible where it says you know rejoice in the lord always rejoice in the hope that you have, rejoicing and the thing is that the Lord does so. Wow words juice blank what's the word the practical application. Ends this when we think about the practical application of this statement, I've Rejoice always there's this concept in psychiatry in, psychology about celebrating all the small victories right, you celebrate All the Small victories and and basically what happens then is that you start to see, the ways in life that you've succeeded you start to see the ways in life where you have overcome you start to see the, attitude of your life gets this, upward trajectory instead of constantly feeling defeated instead of constantly feeling beat down instead of constantly being overwhelmed, by the world and everything that's going on around you right wildfires covid, January 6 Capital thing shootings and diseases and wars and rumors of wars and all these things that are going on in the world that are just, awful and ridiculous that way on all of our shoulders and make us feel heavy right. We celebrate the small victories to bring that Focus back in to give us a trajectory up. And and here Paul is Paul wrote Thessalonians right. Well Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy did they all three co-write it. Pastor Newms: [27:38] I think that is the common thought yes. Pastor Bill: [27:53] God wants you to be always rejoice in God's will for your life isn't for you to be beat down, and depressed and feeling overwhelmed God wants you to be celebrating the Small Things finding ways to rejoice, keeping that attitude and that trajectory upwards and outwards instead of being overcome and overwhelmed and Beatdown okay that's my point number one tonight, anything you want to add to always Rejoice anything you've heard in your life that you can add that. Or experience. Pastor Newms: [28:35] I mean it's one of those things like you said it's it's it's important in life to celebrate the small things because there is so much going on, like kind of what we were talking about earlier you know I was in okay it was a good week you know it could've been worse you know because you know we celebrate the little things that did happen that we're good not, think about and dwell on all the things, could have gone wrong and have gone wrong this week like canceling Thanksgiving and you know. Pastor Bill: [29:12] And you were saying you were saying yesterday you know I don't like to leave the house I can go weeks without leaving the house and the moment we're quarantined I just feel trapped like I have to get up. Pastor Newms: [29:26] Yeah and and it it's a weird realization that particular aspect. Because I found it the first time you know the the time when we were all quarantined for a long amount of time I this is this is where I exist right here, if you ever wonder you know is doing right now he's either doing this, he's doing this or he's doing this. Pastor Bill: [29:56] Sometimes there's some sleeping in there somewhere but. Pastor Newms: [30:00] There is there is but only about 20% of the day. The majority of the time I'm right in this chair doing this or that and you know, but then you get Court like you're told you can't go to this you know, you can go to the store but you have to wear a mask because I'm fully vaccinated is with the CDC, for the county and stuff is said and blah blah blah and it's like I'm just gonna stay home because it could be on me you know but, it's just that aspect of when I'm not supposed to go a lot of places I'm not supposed to you know do this or do and I'm like well I just want to go to the mall now, quarantines going to be over in 10 days because no one else in the house is going to get sick I believe and, when it is I'm not going to want to go out everyone else in the house is going to be stir crazy but. I'm like no I'm good but you were just complaining last week now I'm good, we have to be thankful for the things we do have and not focus on the things that are making a stir crazy. Pastor Bill: [31:25] Absolutely okay. Pastor Newms: [31:27] And I think you know one of the commentaries talks about this I know you've already read the same commentary because it's your one of your favorite commentaries but, these three specifically are very connected because to be thankful is to do the next thing which is. Pastor Bill: [31:52] I'm just going to sit here and see how long you'll wave your hands and Beyond, all right so the next verse is. Pastor Newms: [32:01] China Segway try and trying to set you up. Pastor Bill: [32:05] The CHP says pray constantly I said always pray bigs in twitch wrote pray without ending these are all the same, these are mean the same things and and prayer you know we, a lot of times when people talk about prayer we think of the staunch person using big words and being over, religious and you know the guy that God specific Jesus, specifically said don't pray like those people those are the people we think about when we think about prayer you know oh God the Lord of heavens and earth, I thank you that I am not a slave or a woman was coming you know prayer back in the day and in Israel. I would never pray that but it was a common prayer and gods like dude don't don't pray like those guys duh there's pump their circumstances they're not actually talking to God they're just trying to get the attention of the people around them, um and so pray constantly well why, why would we need to pray constantly why do we pray at all and there's, there's different thoughts about how prayer works I've made it no secret on the Broom Manifesto that I the way that I see the world the way the world works and the relationship of the world with God that, God created us God gave us dominion over the Earth and everything that happens here has to happen with the permission of humanity, so from that theological perspective prayer is giving God permission, authority to move it doesn't mean he will move in the way that you've asked, it doesn't mean that you're guaranteed what you asked for or if you you ask for a Cadillac that you're going to get it or money you're going to doesn't mean any of that, it means that your prayer gives God the authority to move in the Earth the way he needs to move. And big says God knows what you ask. Pastor Newms: [34:34] God knows what you want but he wants you. Pastor Bill: [34:35] I want buddy wants you to ask sorry there's some autocorrect going on there out of trouble reading the sentence, and so there is that that concept that people have that you know you have not because you ask not true seek and you shall find true knock and it shall be answered true, it doesn't always work that way you know, you don't always get what you ask for sometimes what you ask for is bad for you sometimes what you ask for is bad for other people on and on and on the whole it's a whole you know sticky situation there but I believe that prayer is an act of prophetic interception where you are giving God, room to move basically because we're the authority, humankind the authority on the earth and as Christians were then giving God, the authority to move in this situation that we're praying about how do you. You want to talk about what you think about prayer your viewing. Pastor Newms: [35:45] So um so. Pastor Bill: [35:51] Address today's date is question. Pastor Newms: [35:53] Well let me because I was about to do the exact same thing so I'll I want to kind of, so for me my thought process is, The Authority that's been given to us as humans when he gave authority over the Earth to humans that we then, gave away and then had to get anyway the, when you ask God to do something that it is opening up, yourself and others to fulfill that we have to you know God has a will, he has something he's wanting to do and. We should be connected in such a way that we pray for his will to be done and in praying that will out that then, allows like you said allows him to move in those situations, when God gave the authority over to us it it you know it's not saying that God doesn't have the power. Pastor Bill: [37:22] Say gave up the Authority or gave away the authority. Pastor Newms: [37:28] It's not that God is Not powerful enough that there's some people that like well if God is all-powerful why can't he just do what he wants. Pastor Bill: [37:37] It's that he's not a liar and he gave us authority to just do what he wants would make that a lie he has to get permission. Pastor Newms: [38:01] Some people struggle with that because it's not what they were talking. Pastor Bill: [38:04] They should struggle with it they should circle with all statement. Pastor Newms: [38:08] Yeah and you know us having the authority, it's interesting to think about that aspect but there are, you know the Bible talks about God giving Authority in certain situations to people so often, you know God gives leadership Authority God gives you know all leadership is ordained you know people are Dane to do certain things God gives, certain spiritual gifts and power to people on an individual level and giving those pieces of authority over aspects over time, you know is interesting thought one of the things. I've heard in the past and that I do, the person referred to it as micro prayers which is a weird concept because it's it's just praying without ceasing and, someone asked The Story Goes that someone asked a monk you know how do you continue to pray how are you not, ceasing in your prayers is that why you don't talk and he said well I continue to talk to God all the time even if I'm talking to you because I'm I'm, asking God what should be the next thing I say I ask God you know. Did I understand that I asked God different things like that. Society asks when we pray do we say I give you permission to work in a way so deem necessary or something along those lines it doesn't seem right because either way he's going to work how he needs to so, it's. If we look at the Lord's Prayer it's a really good analogy for this situation and a great formula like you said is, may your will be done on Earth as it is in heaven so his will in heaven is easy because it. Pastor Bill: [40:34] Because he has the authority there. Pastor Newms: [40:36] So it just what he wants happens because it's not the Physical Realm there's not rules that he said about of physics there's not you know different things like that it's, it's heaven but the aspect of. Earth we want his will to come true, and so it's that thought process of its kind like when you pray for healing, God I know you can heal this person if it's your will please do, you know it's not, necessarily for me it's not God do this now. Pastor Bill: [41:13] Hmm it's simple enough to just say you know. I command the signatures begun and and healing in their body you're expressing your permission for God to move just by using your normal words. Zaydiee says sorry. Pastor Newms: [41:39] I'll let you touch on that. Pastor Bill: [41:40] Authority on Earth and Phoenix says but he rules everything so God only has the authority that he is then given, on the earth because, he gave over the authority of the earth to Adam and Eve and their. And that Rings true over and that Concept in my opinion I mean obviously everything's up everything that isn't a Salvation issue is Up For Debate, in my opinion that Rings true over and over and over and over again. God didn't flood the Earth until after he talked to Noah I know I'm gonna do this thing and Noah goes alright I'll play my part, God didn't destroy Sodom and Gomorrah until he talked to Abraham and Abraham put conditions on his permission what if there's one person 1050 you know, anytime there's that big move God moves through Humanity. To get that that permission from The Authority that he set up he's not a liar and he's a gentleman and he's not gonna override that Authority. Pastor Newms: [43:05] And I think so it is definitely, for me like zaidi saying prayer is just talking to God it's really funny because Tina praise zadie praise a lot more than, lots of people that I know and I'll take something to her and be like hey can you pray for this oh I already was I wasn't sure why though. And but there is. That aspect of so for me this is one of the things me and you differ on slightly is I don't view it as much as. The. The Bible is written in such a way that when it talks about the authority it talks about prayer I think that we continue to pray. What God wants and like you said what zaidi said was did he did God go to those people out of kindness not asking permission. He It's it's the authority that he gave over to man over the Earth over the trees over the animals over Humanity it does. Permission has to be given to a certain degree but the thing is is so many people have prayed for permission so many times over time that. That's where my aspect comes into play where it's like so many people pray your will be done so often it's at a certain point where if you don't give him permission someone else might, and so there is there is those aspects and then Phoenix said he'll override if he needs to do it, he doesn't need Authority he's got all of it so I, I don't think that's accurate personally and I'll give two examples I can think of offhand one, there is a point in the Old Testament where there's a battle going on and someone prays that they can win the Israelite leader I can't remember which leader it is at that moment, get my brother's Moses or Joshua because my brain is not connecting but he prays and he says we need to win and God says okay I'll leave it daytime, as long as you leave your hands in the air. And God could have easily just been like okay it'll be daytime to you're done. When his arm started to go down it started become night when his arms went back up it didn't, so in that that was God had given us Authority and then he was only following through when, we were doing our part, we have to do our part of the story it's one of the reasons why I could never be an actual calvinist because a true calvinist doesn't believe in, we have to do our part of spreading. Planting the seeds and those types of things and I think it's the same with prayer we have to plant the seeds we have to. Do the asking God just won't do it normally. Pastor Bill: [47:31] And another another good example is in first Samuel when Saul does the wrong thing, and is no longer qualified to be king anymore. God doesn't just okay you're no longer King anymore he goes to Samuel and he says hey I need you to anoint a new king. And Samuel girls okay I'll do it even even in instituting the king of Israel God had to go through a human being. And get David anointed as king. Pastor Newms: [48:14] So Phoenix you just said something that if you're good, if you are going to hurt yourself if it's his will to stop you from doing harm he doesn't come to me and say can I have your permission to help you and I will agree with that he doesn't. Pastor Bill: [48:30] If that was true then no one would ever have committed suicide. Pastor Newms: [48:37] And the other aspect is the. There are people who are praying for us all the time friends families intercessors different aspects like that. Pastor Bill: [48:51] Well not everyone. Pastor Newms: [48:55] I don't know cuz some some people do real generic prayers and so because of that, it tends to cover whole groups of people. Pastor Bill: [49:05] Wait we assume that it does. Pastor Newms: [49:08] Yeah we assume. Pastor Bill: [49:09] We're doing a lot of assumption there. Pastor Newms: [49:12] And so I think that's that's the reason is that there are times that he steps in to stop something from happening. But it is because of a reason it's not just I don't think God ever forces something he. Like that I think it's it's it is that aspect. I don't quite understand what you mean Phoenix by that statement. Pastor Bill: [50:03] Well I said no one would have ever committed suicide and she's saying that's not the correct terminology, they should be they died by Suicide not that they committed suicide and I don't know the difference is that may just be my ignorance but if I'm saying that wrong I do apologize. Pastor Newms: [50:25] Yeah I'm not I haven't heard that. Pastor Bill: [50:26] The way that you're coming at me I may be reading too much into that, adding tone where there isn't tone the way you're coming at me it seems like I've triggered or hurt or put a fence in some way and I would never intentionally do that that's not what we're about, I don't want to hurt anyone or you know things like that I don't think there's any reason to intentionally hurt someone like that, so I'll have to look into that make sure that I'm using the right terminology and that area because I would I would hate for someone to be a survivor of. Attempted suicide or someone to be the family member of someone who did die by Suicide and, cause hurt and pain on top of what they've already experienced that's definitely not something that I would want to do. Okay, so yeah so prayer is this gotten a little bit off-track of the way I wanted prayer to go, like I said I'm not fully in charge here you know I get the topic and then we start flowing with the Holy Spirit and the kind of go where we go. Pastor Newms: [51:48] Questions are important. Pastor Bill: [51:49] Questions are very important and is is one of the main reasons why we do it this. Ah freak certifies that committed would be indicating that they committed an offense, and I guess I see that I mean I'm in a committed relationship, commitment and committed can be used in more terminology than just an offense but I can see how then adding that word to the word suicide has that. Pastor Newms: [52:25] Connotation difference between difference between the diction in the connotation I think is. Pastor Bill: [52:32] So now let's let's let's bring that second point that always pray around into what we talked about the Practical you know that begin with Point number one, and and in the Practical side of Prayer, Prather is this meditative process and I know a lot in Christian circles using the word meditation is a big No-No you know it causes all kinds of issues but, when we turn to the Psalms we find David saying that the words of my mouth and the meditations of my heart be pleasing To You O Lord, um And so there's this concept you know meditation is a Christian thing we meditate on the word we meditate you know on different things and prayer is a meditative process, and what prayer does is it lines up your mind with your spirit and creates this more, inline being within you. All meditation should do that but there are forms of meditation that you know cause you to be in more chaos and cause you to open yourself up to. Other things like I'm an empathic type person meaning I can sense when someone's anxious or when they're depressed and and then I start to, you know take that on in myself, and so there are certain types of meditation where I would I could take on like a sponge things that are bad for me, but prayer is this type of meditation to to line you up and give you this these great psychological, and so praying without ceasing is is a really good, meditative process that's good for you Spirit soul and body and so that's just another thing of you know well God wants you, not only committed to finding his will but also to be out of chaos to be, in line to be lined up with yourself to be at peace with yourself and the third Point here from first Thessalonians 5:18, he is always be thankful, find things to be thankful about find things to you know I'm so glad I have you in my life I'm so glad they made that decision I'm so glad that Ricola wrappers are yellow because yellow is my favorite color. Little Things, to be thankful about don't give me that look that's a little thing to be thankful about tiny little thing seems completely innocuous but when I look at Agricola rapper and I see my favorite color I'm thankful that the crappers my favorite color, little bit of thankfulness in my life. Pastor Newms: [55:33] I'll give you that it brings you a little Joy. Pastor Bill: [55:35] Yeah bring me a little Joy I get a little serotonin boost right which then helps Mal look in my attitude, and then I end up making better decisions and and people want to be around me they want to be there for me when I need people, and so thankful this creates this this Synergy in your life where you are, continuing with that attitude that you said in your rejoicing in the small things your continuing on that attitude and just getting better and better day by day, and all of this is then pinned with this is the life God wants you to live this is how God wants you to live, he wants you to be celebrating the small victories and setting that attitude he wants you to be praying in, and be in that meditative sync with all of your being he wants you to be thankful so that you're walking out that attitude that you set and so that things are getting better and so that you are, attracting a tribe around you to help carry you forward and help you succeed and that. Is what I have to say about that. Pastor Newms: [56:55] And I think it goes back to the I think all of these these three tie-in so well you know. In prayer we are thinking all the time you know. And I think it is those those three together help like you're saying an attitude of fun and attitude of. Pastor Bill: [57:20] It's it's the trifecta of a healthy psychology. Really is rejoicing meditating and being thankful and as Christians our form of meditation is. But it's a psychological Trifecta that that helps create a healthy psyche and creates people that are. Whole and healthy and obviously, it's a day-by-day process everyone's on their own Journey everyone has their own struggles my struggles don't invalidate your struggles and vice versa my successes don't invalidate your successes vice versa, we can Rejoice with each other we can mourn with each other we can celebrate with each other we can, cry with each other we can be thankful for each other we can disagree and still be together, in harmony which is a beautiful thing alright you have anything you want to depend on the end of this concept Pastor Newms before. Awesome alright well we have this live recording every Sunday night at 6:30 Central p.m. And some Sundays we don't meet but you know that's life but we most Sundays 6:30 p.m. Central Standard Time you can go to EK K dot house to find out where you can participate live We Do It, push it out through twitch Facebook and YouTube and we've got the little chat thing as you probably heard where people can chat in and, say I don't agree with that or ask questions or hey man you did that wrong, that's completely welcome and encouraged I, really enjoyed having the interaction tonight with Phoenix and zaidi and it was really great, and so yeah I think it's it was great, this podcast comes out on Wednesday nights at 7 p.m. Central Standard Time everywhere that you get, podcasts and we would love for you to share this if it helped you if you think it would help someone else and, I say um a lot when we're doing these parts. Pastor Newms: [59:51] You say I'm a lot overall but that's okay. Pastor Bill: [59:53] I guess I do so yeah so have a great week we love you guys. Pastor Newms: Stay safe out there. Pastor Bill: And “Until next time…”
In today's episode of Raising Adults, Deana and Kira wrap up their three-week series of "I Do It," "We Do It," “You Do It." This final “You Do It” phase of ages 10 and up is where we truly begin handing off responsibility and shifting into more of a coaching role as parents. Today's discussion includes: Recap of "I Do It" and "We Do It" (2:23) Our Why (3:47) The three categories of "You Do It" (5:30) Your child as an individual in this phase (9:20) Your child and their tasks and responsibilities (11:34) Example of interacting with tasks (14:16) How to assess the situation when tasks are not completed (16:14) The importance of handing off in stages (20:04) Your child and how they interact with people and the world (21:23) The shift in parent and child relationship (24:31) Coaching awkward and challenging situations (25:58) The "You Do It" phase is a beautiful time where you start to see your hard work pay off. Definitely, a phase to look forward to! Don't forget, for our show to keep going into 2022 we need our Future Focused Parents to become Future Focused Patrons. Join us so that we can keep this content coming your way: Patreon or Future Focused Parenting Website
In today's episode of Raising Adults, Deana and Kira wrap up their three-week series of "I Do It," "We Do It," “You Do It." This final “You Do It” phase of ages 10 and up is where we truly begin handing off responsibility and ...
In today's episode of Raising Adults, we head into the second part of our three-week series. Last week we covered the "IDo It" phase of parenting, and today we are talking about the "We Do It" phase. This 5-10 age range is where we truly begin balancing responsibilities with privileges and move into a more collaborative part of the parenting journey. "You know what's really cool about this phase, honestly... The "We Do It" phase is where you're together and you're a team. And so the pressure of "I Do It" comes off of you a little bit, but you haven't worked yourself out of a job yet." - Kira Dorrian "This season is when you are collaboratively working toward things like growing responsibility, growing privileges and growing relational skills. This sets up not only raising your adult but how that adult then views their relationship with you." – Deana Thayer Today's discussion includes: A recap of the "I Do It" phase (00:57) Laying the groundwork and reaping the benefits (6:46) The "We Do It" phase (8:18) Setting the tone for the parent/child relationship (12:51) Consistency and communication (16:03) Kira outlines how she balances chores and privileges (17:23) Deana shares how she tackled this phase and her "yes posture" (20:27) How to handle changes in the parent-child relationship (24:56) Thanks for joining us on today's episode of Raising Adults! If you enjoyed today's episode, please head over to iTunes, give us 5 stars, and leave a review to help us reach even more Future Focused parents. Don't forget to check out our website, visit us on Facebook, or hang out with us on Instagram, twitter, and Pinterest to stay up-to-date on what's in store for you.
In today's episode of Raising Adults, we head into the second part of our three-week series. Last week we covered the "IDo It" phase of parenting, and today we are talking about the "We Do It" phase. This 5-10 age range is where we truly...
In today's episode of Raising Adults, we kick off a three-week series applying our framework of "I Do It, We Do It, You Do It" to your parenting journey. We will break down the different stages of parenting and talk about what it means to be a Future Focused Parent in each stage. "If you're fortunate enough to have small people, this is where you not only lay the foundation of how you're parenting with empathy and emotional intelligence while still having boundaries, but you're also laying the foundation for what you are like as a Future Focused Parent." - Deana Thayer Today's discussion includes: Introduction to "I Do It" (4:24) What this looks like with infants (6:59) What if you get it wrong? (9:19) The toddler years (12:28) In this phase, you're teaching your child what they can expect from you (14:20) The preschool years (19:44) Increasing responsibility and privileges (22:41) Redirection is not a distraction (23:58) Preview of "We Do It" (26:44) We'd love to hear from you! How are you managing this “I Do It” stage with your 0-5 child(ren)? Join us on social media or send us an email to let us know! Episodes Referenced Who's the Boss Babies and Sleep Kids and Manners Kids and Chores Thanks for joining us on today's episode of Raising Adults! If you enjoyed today's episode, please head over to iTunes, give us 5 stars, and leave a review to help us reach even more Future Focused parents. Don't forget to check out our website, visit us on Facebook, or hang out with us on Instagram, twitter, and Pinterest to stay up-to-date on what's in store for you.
In today's episode of Raising Adults, we kick off a three-week series applying our framework of "I Do It, We Do It, You Do It" to your parenting journey. We will break down the different stages of parenting and talk about what it...
It’s one of the greatest rock voices of all time: alternately melodic, raw, sweet and supercharged while also extremely versatile and infused with different characters. Paul McCartney’s lead, harmony and backing vocals have graced tender ballads, balls-to-the-walls rockers and almost everything else in between. But how did his talents in that regard develop and expand down the years? What has caused the vocal deterioration: insufficient technique, too much weed, old age or undisclosed health issues? And what, if anything, can be done about it? The answers to the last two questions—provided in our interview with legendary voice teacher to the stars Seth Riggs and his wife/vocal technician Margareta—may surprise you. Heart lead guitarist Craig Bartock and acclaimed music critic/musicologist/author Allan Kozinn are our co-hosts. For info on Seth and Margareta Riggs, go to theriggsvocalstudio.com The Music Oh! Darling That’s When Your Heartaches Begin Any Time at All/A Hard Day’s Night I Saw Her Standing There Hippy Hippy Shake/Ooh! My Soul/Long Tall Sally All My Loving Something/Nowhere Man You Won’t See Me Till There Was You I’ve Just Seen a Face/I’m Down/Yesterday She’s Leaving Home Fixing a Hole Helter Skelter/Why Don’t We Do It in the Road? I Will/Lady Madonna Besame Mucho/Golden Slumbers Rocky Raccoon/Honey Pie/Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey Monkberry Moon Delight Too Many People I’ve Had Enough Maybe I’m Amazed New Lonesome Town Sing the Changes Freedom Hey Jude My Valentine Cut Me Some Slack Goodbye
The Brainy Business | Understanding the Psychology of Why People Buy | Behavioral Economics
Coronavirus (or COVID-19) is everywhere on the news, and everyone's talking about it. The statistics and status of outbreaks are changing rapidly, and there is uncertainty around the virus. I can't answer all of the questions surrounding this issue…(no one can at this point) but I hope this episode will help you understand a little bit more about how the human brain responds to pandemics. I'm going to talk about how the way our brains work affects our reactions in situations like this. We'll start with an example of framing. What do you think of when you hear a “state of emergency” is declared? I live in Washington where we had the first coronavirus death and the first state of emergency declared in the US. California is the second state to have declared a state of emergency. “State of emergency” is a name that doesn’t help contain public fear. I understand why it's called this and why it's important to declare it…but…talk about a framing issue. I also talk about the focusing illusion and how focusing on something makes it seem more significant. I'll cover several other concepts that apply to what goes through our minds in times of uncertainty, danger, fear, and panic. I'll also cover opportunities to make the most of things and lots and lots of informative links to help you educate yourself about the current situation. It is important to note that the information about coronavirus specifically is changing rapidly – what I put in my notes and record today will not be accurate by the time this goes live on March 13 and after. Also, there is no judgment or criticism of choices any person or country or entity has made. The intention of this episode is to explain how our brains are wired to work during times of uncertainty, like the coronavirus pandemic. Show Notes: [02:54] I've been reading a lot about coronavirus lately, and it's a big deal. I live in Washington state where we had the first recorded coronavirus death in the US. [03:32] Declaring a state of emergency is definitely a framing issue. When the brain hears this, it doesn't take it lightly. It wonders what the emergency means and creates more panic than is helpful. [03:58] The human brain has a lot of capacity to process information: when given something new and unknown it will run rampant. [04:15] Our brains will over analyze and freak out a little bit. Focusing on something will make it feel more important or significant. This is the focusing illusion. [04:36] Our counterfactual and prefactual thinking will also ramp up and go into overdrive. [04:59] A lack of control is a breeding ground for fear and a brain bonanza. [05:19] New or unknown things are scary, because we can't categorize them using the concept of relativity. We have nothing to compare it to. [06:17] Probability neglect is where we drastically overestimate our own personal risk in a situation. [07:21] We also have a zero risk bias where we would rather eliminate all the risk we can. [08:37] Our inability to properly understand probabilities and aversion to risk AND need for control AND penchant for the status quo all combine in the worst possible way when we are confronted with an unknown, highly contagious disease. [09:05] Availability bias is when our brains believe what we hear most often to be true. [10:47] I want to make sure everyone knows that I know we are talking about real humans – each of those numbers represents a person: mother, father, sister, brother, friend. I do not take this lightly as I share the details throughout the episode. [13:20] Why don't we hear about (or get as scared by) the flu-related deaths that happen every year? It's because we've all had the flu, and it's a known entity. [14:02] Our availability bias says that flu is annoying, but it's not that big of a deal. [14:37] The recommendations to stop the threat of coronavirus are the exact same recommendations to stop influenza. [15:18] Availability bias is a huge culprit in the reaction to the coronavirus. The focus is on the scary stuff. [16:32] The unknown variables of the coronavirus are what make it really scary to the brain. [17:47] We need to maintain these better habits that will keep us healthier and happier well into the future. [18:02] Why is it so difficult to change habits? We are used to habits. We have subconscious rules stuck in our brain. [20:30] Changing habits takes diligence at the beginning, and continued effort to maintain. Conscious processing can only do so much work at the same time. [21:44] Before you react, stop and ask if your behavior is rational or if you need this. Take a moment to breathe and focus. [22:36] One other problem we have when it comes to changing behavior, is our brain’s natural risk thermostat. Essentially, when we do one thing good, we feel justified slacking on something else. [23:52] If we can all do only one thing well to fight the spread of viruses, because that one thing has a bunch of hidden steps, we should be focusing on the one thing that is proven to be most effective. [24:20] No one wants to be diagnosed with coronavirus. The mentality of staying home and not getting tested for fear of what others will think is a combination of herding and an ostrich or head in the sand type of response. [26:11] If people don't self-quarantine or get tested when they get sick, there will be more outbreaks. It's our brains natural reaction to avoid risk, but it's best to get tested. [27:47] One person making a rash and extreme decision can cause a huge chain reaction that is difficult to stop. [30:13] When we feel a lack of control, of uncertainty, like we do when a novel virus is spreading around the world, we get scared and the brain looks for something to do and control. [31:29] This is an opportunity to revisit the way you have always done things. [32:59] What can you be doing today, while people aren’t traveling and the status quo is already disrupted, to look at your offering and find opportunities to make your company better? Thanks for listening. Don’t forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Android. If you like what you heard, please leave a review on iTunes and share what you liked about the show. Links and Resources: Melina@TheBrainyBusiness.com The Brainy Business on Facebook The Brainy Business on Twitter The Brainy Business on Instagram Coronavirus and Its Global Sweep Stokes Fear Over Facts. Experts Say It's Unlikely to Produce 'Apocalyptic Scenario' Am I Going to Get the Coronavirus and Die? Psychology of Viral Pandemic: What We Need to Know and Do How Bad Will the Coronavirus Outbreak Get? Here Are 6 Key Factors Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Situation Summary What Role Did Rumour Play in Australia's Toilet Paper Frenzy? 'I Never Really Felt Unwell' - Coronavirus Patient Why We Can’t Think Straight About the Coronavirus (and What to Do About It) 16. Framing: How You Say Things Matter More Than What You’re Saying: A Behavioral Economics Foundations Episode 14. Scarcity: Why We Think Less Available Means More Value: A Behavioral Economics Foundations Episode 21. Habits: 95% Of Decisions Are Habitual – Which Side Is Your Business On?: A Behavioral Economics Foundations Episode 19. Herding: Come On And Listen…Everyone Else Is Doing It: A Behavioral Economics Foundations Episode 89. Focusing Illusion: Why Thinking About Something Makes It Seem More Important Than It Is (A Behavioral Economics Foundations Episode) 68. Counterfactual Thinking: Why We ‘What If’ And ‘If Only’ (A Behavioral Economics Foundations Episode) 71. Prefactual Thinking: How to Turn “What If” Into “Why Not” – Behavioral Economics Foundations 12. Relativity: The Brain Can’t Value One-Off Items: A Behavioral Economics Foundations Episode The Cognitive Bias That Makes Us Panic About Coronavirus 15: Availability: Why People Are More Likely To Get Flood Insurance Right After a Flood: A Behavioral Economics Foundations Episode Live Coronavirus Data Flu Shot Better Than Last Year, Despite Tough Season for Kids Influenza (Seasonal) Changing Behaviour to Slow Coronavirus Spread Is Easier Said Than Done Behavioural Strategies for Reducing Covid-19 Transmission in the General Population Handwashing Can Stop a Virus—So Why Don’t We Do It? Hand Hygiene: Why, How & When? Even as Behavioural Researchers We Couldn’t Resist the Urge to Buy Toilet Paper 9. Loss Aversion: Why Getting New Stuff Is Not The Same: A Behavioral Economics Foundations Episode 51. 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Neste episódio 40 do RGB Inside Podcast, iniciamos uma nova série: Fora de Sync, um debate em que discutimos assuntos divisivos e os analisamos sob diferentes perspectivas. Para estrear a série, conversamos sobre o papel dos remakes, remasters e relançamentos na indústria de games. Definimos as características dessas modalidades de jogos e debatemos sua validade e seus riscos para a indústria. Para ilustrar o papo, guiamos a conversa pelos remakes de Resident Evil 2 e Final Fantasy VII. E você o que acha do assunto? Conte pra gente também! Acesse também no Spotify, Deezer, iTunes, Soundcloud ou sua plataforma de podcasts favorita. Baixe em MP3: https://spaces.hightail.com/space/e7VnGH3OBl TIMECODE: 0:01:18 Recomendações do Fabão: Sonic: O Filme (Cinema) 0:06:07 Recomendações do Alex: Locke & Key (Netflix) 0:08:16 Recomendações do Michelin: Filmes do estúdio Ghibli (Netflix) Episódio da vez: Fora de Sync (0:12:17) 0:13:24 Assunto em pauta: remakes, remasters, relançamentos 0:14:20 Remake de Resident Evil 2 e 3 0:16:19 Lançamento de RE2 no PS1 e seu legado 0:21:18 Expectativas em torno do remake de RE2 0:22:45 Considerações sobre abertura do RE1 remake 0:25:45 O que são remakes, remasters, relançamentos? 0:28:56 Opiniões sobre o remake de RE2 e a necessidade de remakes 0:30:27 Público antigo x novo e visão comercial 0:32:06 Questões de público-alvo 0:35:24 Risco de saturação de série 0:36:01 Ciclo de desenvolvimento 0:37:25 Reativação de fãs 0:39:52 Resident Evil 7: renovação e tradição 0:41:30 Reciclagem x Criatividade 0:46:22 Final Fantasy VII: o valor do original 0:48:02 Compilation of Final Fantasy VII 0:48:47 Descaracterização no remake? 0:50:00 Marketing x Íntegra do produto 0:53:53 Necessidade de remake inovar sobre o original 0:54:30 Sistema de jogo de FFVII original 0:55:54 The Spirits Within e Advent Children 0:57:00 Sephiroth como protagonista 0:57:42 FFVII Remake e estrutura episódica 0:59:30 Histórico da Square 1:03:14 Considerações sobre a divisão em episódios, orçamento e viabilidade 1:28:25 Incertezas sobre Final Fantasy VII Remake 1:29:28 Considerações finais sobre remakes, remasters e relançamentos 1:33:34 Opinião dos ouvintes LINKS DO EPISÓDIO: Final Fantasy VII Remake, comercial da TV japonesa (legendado em inglês por fãs): https://youtu.be/8075kc0OfmA Final Fantasy VII Remake, trailer com música tema: https://youtu.be/3alSpW18SnE Resident Evil 2, trailer "We Do It": https://youtu.be/ZcW6W-xVl-8 Resident Evil 2, trailer de lançamento: https://youtu.be/CWl0hOeJvzA Resident Evil 3, trailer de anúncio: https://youtu.be/HJWWu8h7xZU EDIÇÃO: Gilsomar Livramento MÚSICA TEMA: Juuichi Fabri LOGO: Filipe Nascimento SIGA-NOS: RGB Inside Página no Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RGBInside/ Grupo no Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/RGBInside/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/RgbInside iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/rgb-inside-podcast/id1318041313?mt=2 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/rgbinside Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6763abSxrgi0fr9jwZGNfs Deezer: http://www.deezer.com/show/421302 Medium: https://medium.com/rgb-inside/ Alex Figueiredo - Twitter: https://twitter.com/Hakeshu94 Fabio Michelin - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michelinfabio/ - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/11fabiobr - Assistência GamesCare: https://www.facebook.com/GamesCareBrasil/ Fabio Santana - Twitter: https://twitter.com/FabioSantana79 - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fabiosantana79/ - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/FabioSantana79
Треклист передачи: 01 Blind Cross — The Hammer and the Nail 02 Fate’s Fortun eм- Freight Train — Killin’ Kind 03 Hellish War — Falcon 04 Dallas Hodge — Shame Shame 05 Sabaton — The Attack of the Dead Men (History Version) 06 Satan Takes a Holiday — Why Don’t We Do It in the Road_ 07 Envenomed — Are You Gonna Go My Way 08 Jamie McLean Band — Sledgehammer 09 Michael Thompson Band — Mtb — What Will I Be Without You 10 Six In Town — Rolling Like A Shiver 11 Arthur Adams — Gonna Make Some Money 12 Greek Fire — I Do 13 Terry Hanck — Why People Like That 14 The Paul DesLauriers Band -Jumpin’ At Shadows 15 Herchel Bailey — Givin Me the Blues 16 Stranded — Arrow
Real Estate Uncensored - Real Estate Sales & Marketing Training Podcast
As real estate business owners, a huge part of our businesses can be leveraged and assigned to other people. We can prepare ourselves for this by looking at what you’re currently doing, and if it’s the most important work that moves the needle. The next stage is documenting everything. This is key because it helps us lay out what we need to do next and which positions to hire for next. You’ll learn about; The “I Do It” phase and why learning is the most important thing in it. The “We Do It” phase, and why the most important thing is adding leverage. The right way to onboard any team member. Guest Bio David Ramsey is the CEO of MyOutDesk. Founded in 2008, their mission is to provide Realtors with indispensable leverage through Virtual Professionals to help them regain their time freedom and have the ability to grow their business, all while reducing costs. Go to https://www.myoutdesk.com/ for more information. Rockstar Agent Marketing Toolkit - Featuring our favorite scripts, tutorials and quickstart guides to marketing strategies like Facebook Live, door-knocking, remarketing advertising, open houses and referrals. Get actionable ideas and tactics you can use in your career right NOW.
We Do It for the BENEFITS (Part 1 of 2): The Perks of Self-Employment and Why Everyone Should Start a Business. Perks: Self employment is the future of college education (and student loan debt relief); Self employment will help our children avoid abuse and bullying; Self employment makes personal development and mental health more mainstream; Pursuing self employment makes you smarter about money and the concept of happiness; Being self-employed checks your ego when it comes to jealousy and thinking other people are entitled and privileged.
In this episode of Pocketoid:We Do It!Resident Evil 2 is still very very good.Jordan reviews City of Brass!Jordan and Addison review Wargroove!We talk about Wargroove's good, good boy!Nintendo Direct predictions! And a bit of E3 talk too.Thanks for listening friends!Come hang out with us on Discord! https://discord.gg/yaMmBcP!Intro: Time Trials - Hyper Potions - GameChopsOutro: One For Kapp'n - Grimecraft x Maxo - GameChops
Happy winter magic time, everyone. Welcome to this special bonus episode of Hearsay Poetry with the podcast’s music creator, Eric Bettencourt. Eric is an Austin-based singer-songwriter via Portland, Maine. Take some twisty turns with us as we discuss songwriting in relation to poetry, songwriting and songwriters in general, our feelings about Slam Poetry, a new segment called “What Eric Hates”, the dynamic political realm we live in, and much more—all peppered with a few generic interview questions to keep it real. Listen, comment, SHARE AND RATE. After all, sharing is caring, especially at this time of year. Thanks all.Eric Bettencourt is an Austin-based singer songwriter originally from Portland, Maine. To date he has released four LPs of original music and one EP of creatively expressed cover tunes. His next album, tentatively and sarcastically titled Bric-a-Brac, is slated to drop in the Spring of 2019. You can find his music and upcoming shows at Eric Bettencourt Music on Facebook. Listen to his full track from the Hearsay Poetry Podcast of Why Don’t We Do It in the Road here (feat. Spose): themaineembassy.bandcamp.com/track/why-dont-we-do-it-in-the-road-feat-spose
This is a new phase STTS episode… Essential to the concept of the ‘International White Album Symposium’ at Monmouth University, New Jersey, was that we recorded the show in front of an audience, revisiting and merging the much-discussed topics of Episodes #2 and #4 with a couple of our mates: celebrated Beatles author Mark Lewisohn and our resident musicologist Allan Kozinn. John Lennon and Paul McCartney each contributed 12 songs to the White Album. These could have been justifiably issued as LPs in their own right. And what stunners they would have been; filled with an eclectic array of incredible compositions and unforgettable performances that captured both men—and their bandmates—at the top of their game. Here we review the Lennon and McCartney White Albums, comparing them with each other as well as with the legendary, recently remixed Beatles opus. In comes the warmth and freshness of a live appearance, captured for you by the STTS team. Featured tracks: Birthday I’m So Tired Julia Dear Prudence Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da Back in the U.S.S.R. Why Don’t We Do It in the Road? Revolution
In this second instalment of an STTS ‘White Album’ trilogy, Richard and Erik are once again joined by musician Craig Bartock and musicologist Allan Kozinn to discuss an incredibly diverse collection of Paul McCartney tracks; ranging from novelty numbers and classic ballads to proto-grunge head-bangers and timeless rockers. While Craig’s happy to kick things off with ‘Back in the U.S.S.R.’ and end with ‘Hey Jude’, his three colleagues have come up with their own track listings… Richard Back in the U.S.S.R. Wild Honey Pie Mother Nature’s Son Why Don’t We Do It in the Road? Martha My Dear Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da Blackbird Helter Skelter I Will Rocky Raccoon Honey Pie Birthday Hey Jude Erik Back in the U.S.S.R. Blackbird Jubilee I Will Birthday Can You Take Me Back? Honey Pie Helter Skelter Why Don’t We Do It in the Road? Rocky Raccoon Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da Martha My Dear Heather Mother Nature’s Son Hey Jude Wild Honey Pie Allan (issuing his version of the album only on vinyl) Side One Back in the U.S.S.R. Mother Nature’s Son Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da Martha My Dear Blackbird Rocky Raccoon I Will Side Two Birthday Hey Jude Honey Pie Wild Honey Pie Why Don’t We Do It in the Road? Helter Skelter Junk
show#646 06.11.16 Spinner fuses Blues & Jazz one at a time... you know the rest... Bobby Radcliff - Absolute Hell from Absolute Hell 2016 (3:58) Royal Southern Brotherhood - Can't Waste Time from The Royal Gospel 2016 (4:04) Travis Green - Everybody Knows from Travis Green 2016 (3:18) Lou Donaldson - blues walk from Blues Walk 1958 (6:43) The Kat Kings - Baby You Can't Drink from Swinging in the Swamp 2016 (3:16) AG Weinberger - Mother Blues from Mighty Business 2016 (6:04) Blu Acid - Silence from BA 516 2016 (3:18) Kenny Burrell - Saturday Night Blues from Midnight Blue 1967 (6:16) Mark Wenner - Chitlins Con Carne from Nothin' But... 1989 (4:36) Danny Marks - Heading Down To New Orleans from Cities In Blue 2016 (2:09) Dylan Wickens & The Grand Naturals - Rock Bottom from Hi Lo-Fi 2016 (4:34) Blue Mitchell - hi-heel sneakers from Down With It! 1966 (8:25) John Mayall - Dry Throat from Jazz Blues Fusion 1972 (6:39) Keef Hartley Band - Plain Talkin from Overdog 1971 (3:26) Harvey Mandel - Peruvian Flake from The Snake 1972 (3:34) Jack McDuff - Dink's Blues from The Honeydripper 1961 (7:59) Albert Castiglia - Catfish from These Are The Days 2008 (6:34) Jimmy Thackery & the Drivers - Why Don't We Do It in the Road? from The Blues White Album 2002 (5:36) Eric Burdon & War - Blues For Memphis Slim from Eric Burdon Declares War 1970 (13:22) Horace Silver Quintet - Soulville from The Stylings Of Silver 1957 (6:16) Jeff Beck - I Ain't Superstitious from Truth 1968 (4:56) Bill Perry - Crazy Kind of Life from Crazy Kind of Life 2002 (5:00) Doyle Bramhall - Forty-Four from Fitchburg Street 2003 (5:50) Herbie Hancock - Watermelon Man from Takin' Off 1962 (7:09)
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play/download Dog Dayz2.mp3right click and save (Windows)command click and save (Mac)Yep....summer’s here in south Florida. Already....and it’s just April. I love the heat of it all. It brings down loads of tourists....and We get to show ‘em how We DO IT in the Big city....so to speak. Course, I’m spoiled...I get some of the best of them.....the ones who can “Hang” with the best. The ways in that We serve them. The Best Sexy crowds....the Best cocktails (*not metered)...and of course...the Best Musics. Blend all that together...and you’ve got a Vibe that’s as thick as the midnight blue. These two podcasts, delivered here....represent Such a Night. (*play Dr. John’s “Such A Night” here.) This crowd came together out of such a midnight blue ….Not your “Usual” suspects I’d say. Very vocal too....Lots of hands in the air screaming during breakdowns and that. Just the way I like ‘em. So, since most of you couldn’t be there....(*and you Wish you were.) Here’s a coupla sets to wet your whistle. Just listen how I was Talking to them....subliminally.Part Two...starts in at around 11:30ish....and Part Four starts at around 2:15ish.....to the end of the night. To a packed house!! Much like we DO IT (*Live) Every Friday night. Yes, the music changes..and part Four was on a little more “Alternative” tip than usual...but they were Taking it like pros...and since I had it...They got it!! And, the Epic Funk kept chugging them right along....holding it’s power on them till the lights come up. Ok, the ending of this night may seem a little abrupt, knowing that I usually like to “Come Down” a bit slower....but they just kept yelling for more, and just didn’t want to leave. There was Def something magical in the air.Keep in mind...that you will need to turn up the volume....and maybe pour a Stiff one to try to catch the Love. As this was some great peak night hotness. You know how I live to Mix It UP.I hope you Get Me.Just a reminder. This coming Friday night....being the 3rd Friday night of the month....Which BTW we Do Every 3rd Friday.....IS Mandance!! When they move walls and turn the bar into a dance club. For the bunnies among you. So, Please....If you are nearby....and out doin’ tha DO....(*sly). Stop in the Ramrod for a Herbicidal Shakedown. Become part of My Family.Looking forward to Having You there.Love all aroundHerbiehttp://www.herbiejames.comhttp://www.gayinternetradiolive.com
Our Beatles episode! In this episode: The Paunch Stevenson Show four year anniversary, Windows 7, Rob's Beatles CD collection, the funny music video for "Coming Up" by Paul McCartney (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDBkySeyiDo), Yoko Ono's horrendous songs on John Lennon's Some Time in New York City album, the music video for "This One" by Paul McCartney (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fnhHqTcdL4), John Lennon wanting to play on "Why Don't We Do It in the Road?", three generations of Lennon music (Freddie Lennon, John Lennon, and Julian Lennon), Elvis Presley betraying The Beatles, John Lennon's terrible Rock 'n' Roll cover song album, the bootleg of Lennon and McCartney's only post-Beatles jam session (A Toot and a Snore in '74), George Harrison's solo album Brainwashed, Jeff Lynne, Backbeat (1994) starring Stephen Dorff, Two of Us (2000) starring Aidan Quinn, The Beatles: Rock Band video game, rhythm video games vs. playing real instruments, the difference between the Beatles mono and stereo remastered CD boxed sets, and some clips of Rob and friends playing Beatles songs live in Wes's backyard on 9/19/09 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfLZMvr28Ro). 64 minutes - http://www.paunchstevenson.com