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What's Yours to Do? No matter how old you are there is so much potential for having fun and enjoying life. Really! In this podcast I share stories of my sister Patrice and my friend Paula. They are having the time of their lives. They never saw how great it could be to age like gurus! - - - - For more blogs, books and videos, or if you are interesting in coaching or training with Dr. Rosie, check out her website: www.theparadigmshifts.com
My top three songs from the year 1974. What's Yours?
Check out this week’s sermon from Pastor Austin on Ephesians 3:14-21 titled, “Grabbing Hold of What's Yours”. "Our God desires that we not treat His strength as a pristine car in the garage. Our God desires that we not treat His love as baseball card locked away and never enjoyed. Jesus desires that we enjoy the fullness of His strength and love in our lives!" You can also find audio from our past sermons on our website, Citylightlincoln.org, and on the Citylight Lincoln Church App.
Ever since he burst back onto the political scene back in 2015, politicians, pundits and the general populace has been trying to figure out what makes Donald Trump tick. While many claim to understand the motivations of the president, few believed he’d actually win. Not so with Roger Martin. The former Dean of Rotman and our own Institute Director viewed Trump’s primary run through a business lens. By the beginning of 2016, Roger felt so strongly that Trump would clinch the nomination that he not only penned an op-ed about it, he bet a friend $10,000 that it would happen. Given his certaintude, what exactly was it that Roger saw in Trump? Notes: Roger Martin's HBR article on how Trump won https://hbr.org/2017/01/how-the-attacks-on-trump-reinforce-his-strategy David Frum's cover story from the Atlantic, "How to Build an Autocracy" https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/03/how-to-build-an-autocracy/513872/ Syrian refugees in Canada series from the New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/25/world/canada/syrian-refugees.html?_r=0 "What's Yours is Mine" by Tom Slee http://www.orbooks.com/catalog/whats-yours-is-mine-by-tom-slee/ Music used in this episode: "Steppin'" by Wake "The Last Ones" by Jahzzar "Whispering Through" by Asura
Sunday November 2nd, 6 pm Pacific/9 pm Eastern Join Sifu Restita and Sifu Bob as they have an open discussion about "Pet Peeves of Martial artists" Let's face it, we all have things that annoy us. As much as martial arts may allow us to maintain a cool head, things can and do irk us in some way. Call in to join the fun conversation and let's talk about YOUR pet peeves too! (347) 677-0699 is our call in number. Anyone welcome to join in, regardless of experience in martial arts. We want to hear from all sorts of arts, BJJ, Karate, Kung Fu, Tae Kwon Do, Arnis, etc. We'll start discussing martial arts pet peeves at 6:30 pm. Sifu Restita will start: Pet peeves.....When people say "numchucks" or "chucks" instead of "nunchaku"....If you're going to say you know how to use them, use the correct term!! When self proclaimed weapons masters wear hakama incorrectly. What's YOURS??
Heather Sangster, Freelance Editor for McClelland and Stewart, speaks with Noah Richler about This is My Country, What's Yours?