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Is Jesus Lord of all your affairs, or is there still one part of your life where you insist on being “in charge?”That one area, all too often, is money. We all have to make a decision. Will we live in God's economy or man's? Sharon Epps is here today to help us understand the difference.Sharon Epps is the president of Kingdom Advisors, FaithFi's parent organization. Kingdom Advisors serves the broad Christian financial industry by educating and equipping professionals to integrate biblical wisdom and financial expertise.Being "In the World" but Not "Of the World"Oswald Chambers once said, "Our Lord did not teach detachment from other things: He taught attachment to Himself." Jesus was not a recluse; He was deeply involved in everyday life but lived according to Kingdom values, not the world's. Larry Burkett also noted that few Christians understand the devastation caused by the misuse of money. Those who embrace God's financial plan stand out, while many struggle within the world's economic system.Man's economy is characterized by frustrations, worries, and anxieties, affecting many Christians as much as non-believers. Sharon highlights that the constant drive for more, as described in Psalm 4:6-8, contrasts sharply with the contentment found in God's economy.Key Differences Between God's Economy and Man's EconomyIn God's economy, He is the master, providing everything, including our ability to earn money (Deuteronomy 8:18). In man's economy, money becomes the master, regardless of how much one has.God is the source of our income in His economy, whereas, in man's economy, people often claim, "I earned it." Recognizing God as the source fosters humility and gratitude.In God's economy, wealth is given to help others and advance His Kingdom. Man's economy views wealth as a means to live independently and insulate oneself from life's problems.The Role of MoneyMoney's purpose is to fulfill God's plans. In contrast, man's economy sees money as a safeguard against potential issues, leading to constant fear and a sense of never having enough.In God's economy, we are trustworthy stewards of temporarily given resources, guided by biblical principles. In man's economy, the focus is on personal fulfillment and happiness.Success in God's economy is defined by faithfulness to His principles, leaving the outcome to God. Man's economy measures success by achievements and net worth, often leading to feelings of failure if goals aren't met.What Drives Us?God's economy promises eternal rewards, with the ultimate affirmation being, "Well done, good and faithful servant!" (Matthew 25:23). Man's economy values earthly gains, which cannot be taken beyond this life.In God's economy, our significance comes from being a child of God. Man's economy ties worth to work, riches, and power, offering little lasting joy. In God's economy, we are driven by His glory and fame. Man's economy motivates us through personal significance and security.Living in God's economy brings contentment in all circumstances, trusting God is in control and will provide. In man's economy, emotional states are volatile and dependent on financial success or failure. Living in God's economy brings peace, purpose, and joy, contrasting sharply with the anxiety and instability of man's economy.On Today's Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:How does Social Security work if I draw from my ex-spouse's retirement? I was married for 19 years and have not remarried yet. Will taking my ex-spouse's benefit affect what they receive? When would be the right time for me to contact Social Security about claiming this benefit? I work with a ministry called Men of Valor that helps men coming out of incarceration to reenter society. One of the significant challenges we see is that once these men start earning an income, it can be difficult for them to manage their money and avoid overspending. I've heard you talk in the past about budgeting apps and wanted to know if there is something our men could use on their phones to help divide up their paychecks for expenses like rent, food, giving, and other necessities. Can you recommend anything that might work well for this purpose?Resources Mentioned:Rich Toward God: A Study on the Parable of the Rich FoolFind a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA) or Certified Christian Financial Counselor (CertCFC)FaithFi App Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on the Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. Visit our website at FaithFi.com where you can join the FaithFi Community and give as we expand our outreach.
So let's start this morning with a pop quiz. I've got just a two-question theology quiz … I'm going to say two sentences and I want you to fill in the blanks. You ready?God saves us by grace through faith in _______.Answer: JesusOnce we put our faith in Jesus, God, by his Spirit, begins the work of conforming us into the image of _______.Answer: JesusThe Bible teaches us that in our our lives as Christians God is continuing the good work that he began in us (Philippians 1:6). That means that he is conforming us into the image of Jesus. He is progressively, slowly but surely, making us more and more like Jesus, and we are called to be like Jesus. Every Christian in here agree with that? We're called to be like Jesus.Jesus or Paul?Okay, so what about verses like this:1 Corinthians 4:16 — this is Paul speaking and he says: “… I urge you … be imitators of me. That is why I sent you Timothy, my beloved and faithful child in the Lord, to remind you of my ways in Christ, as I teach them everywhere in every church.” 2 Timothy 1:3 — Paul tells Timothy: “Follow the pattern of the sound words that you have heard from me …” And later in that letter, as an encouragement to Timothy, Paul says: “You have followed my teaching, my conduct, my aim in life, my faith, my patience, my love, my steadfastness, my persecutions…” (3:10) Paul says later in this letter to the Philippians, 3:17, “Brothers, join in imitating me …” He says in Chapter 4, verse 9: “What you have learned and received and heard and seen in me — practice these things …” So, fair question: Are we supposed to be like Jesus or are we supposed to be like Paul?Well, the key here is Paul in 1 Corinthians 11:1 when he says: “Be imitators of me, as I am of Christ.” Which means we are called to be like Jesus, and to be like Paul when Paul is like Jesus … and in all the ‘ways of Paul' that we find in the New Testament, he is being like Jesus. Paul models for us Christlikeness. Paul is an example of Christ that we should follow, including what he says here in this introduction, in this personal update.And so what is that? What is Paul's example here — what is Paul's example overall?What Is Paul's Example?We should have clarity on that, right? If we're supposed to imitate Paul as he imitates Christ, we need to know what Paul was like. Several years ago I was at a conference leading a workshop on leadership development, and I was making the case that, before churches can develop leaders, we need to know the kind of leaders we want to develop. Standard precedes system. And I appealed to what Paul says here in Philippians, that Paul's example is one we should follow, he sets a good standard, and so I asked the room: What was the apostle Paul like?It was a workshop, so I had asked the folks to get in small groups and read through the Book of Acts and Paul's letters, and try to summarize, from the Bible: Who was Paul and what was his passion? And I had a big post-it note, and after a few minutes, I was ready to write down some observations from the groups, so I asked everyone, about 50 people, What made Paul tick?And a dear sister raised her hand, and I had my marker ready to go, and I said, “Okay, tell us, what drove Paul?”She said: “Paul fought for women's equality!”And I said, “Okay … yeah, Paul believed that.”Another guy, spoke up: “Paul wanted to make America great again!”Answers were all over the place. This story really happened (most of it) … I think about it twice a week, because it reminds me that although we can make biblical and theological arguments for all kinds of important things, there's a difference between things that are true and a passion that drives you. There's a lot of good, true things, and we thank God for them, but only one thing can be an all-consuming passion — and we will never understand Paul until we know what that passion is. We see it in Philippians 1. It will be most clear in our passage next week, but it comes through in our verses today, 12–18. We need to know how can Paul say what he says here. And so if I had to summarize it, if I had to put Paul's example in one sentence, it's this:Paul cared most about the glory of God magnified through the advance of the gospel. The glory of God magnified through the advance of the gospel. That was Paul's all-consuming passion. More than anything else, Paul was a theologian-pastor-missionary who wanted the glory of God displayed through people hearing and learning and embracing the good news of Jesus Christ. That's what drove him. That's what led him to see the world the way he does here in verses 12–18, and that's what I want to show you.I want to show you three ways that this passion for Paul shaped the way we saw the world, and then I wanna give us some ideas for how we could follow his example.Father in heaven, thank you for your Word and for our brother, the apostle Paul. We ask now that by your Holy Spirit, give us a clear sightline into his example, and more than anything, overcome our hearts with the glory of your grace in the gospel. In Jesus's name, amen. Three Ways Paul's Passion Shaped His OutlookSo three ways that Paul's passion shaped his outlook. We're going to see these in the text, starting with verse 12.Paul's passion for the glory of God magnified through the advance of the gospel shaped …1) The way he interpreted how he's doing. (verse 12)Look at verse 12. Pauls starts, “I want you to know, brothers, ….”And we can just stop right there for a minute. Remember that this is the introduction of a letter between good friends, and as good friends tend to do in communication, they start with an update on how they're doing. Paul wanted to know how this church was doing (which was the job of Timothy and Epaphroditus — they were supposed to bring news of this church back to Paul); and this church wanted to know how Paul was doing (which is what he's telling them here in this letter).Now the church at Philippi already knew what had happened to Paul. They knew that he was in Roman custody, in prison, in Rome.And we know from the New Testament that Paul faced different types of imprisonment with different conditions, including once an imprisonment in Philippi. The beginning of this church can be traced back to Paul and Silas being thrown into prison in Philippi in Acts 16. And in that imprisonment, the conditions were rough: Paul's feet was locked into iron stocks. The best-case scenario of imprisonment was house arrest (which was the condition of Paul's imprisonment in Acts 28), but we're not sure exactly about the condition of his imprisonment when he writes this letter — and in this way, we're like the Philippian church. They knew Paul was in Roman custody, but they didn't know the details — now they did know more than we do, that Roman custody in the first century was never a five-star hotel.Historically (this would have been around the year 60) it's a fact that Roman prisons were absolutely inhumane. They would have been underground with little to no ventilation. It would have been almost completely dark, with a terrible stench, crawling with disease. These prisons were not built to hold prisoners for a long time, but only until they were tried or executed. Maybe Paul is on house arrest right now shackled to a Roman solider — but either way, he's imprisoned in Rome, good grief, how's he doing? That's what this church wanted to know. Paul, how are you?Paul says: “I want you to know, brothers, that what has happened to me has really served to advance the gospel.”We would expect that he wants us to know how bad it smells or how hungry he is or how terribly he's been sleeping.Paul is in prison. Man, how are you? — I gotta tell you about how the gospel's advancing.The Overfilled AmericanoUnderstand that his answer here does not change his circumstances. The conditions were still terrible, and if he had the choice, he wanted to get out (in verse 19 he says that he hopes for that). So although his circumstances were bad and he did not like them, get this: he interpreted how he's doing not through the lens of his comfort but through the lens of his passion. And I'm convinced that we do the same thing, which is why we complain as much as we do. We also interpret our circumstances through the lens of our passion, it's just that for us our passion is our comfort. So if the church at Philippi were to ask us how we're doing, the lens through which we answer that question is: “Have I gotten what I wanted when and how I wanted it?”We tend to look at the world this way. Let's be honest. We live in the land of whiners, and it is so much the air we breathe that a lot of times we don't even know we're doing it. For example, a long time ago, like last year, I would go to a coffee shop at the same time two days a week and order a 16oz Americano with light water — which means I wanted “this much room.” And I would show them “how much room” with my fingers. But consistently the coffee people, who are great people, they would fill my cup to the very top with water (even when I did the fingers) … and I'd try to let it go because I don't wanna be that guy, but then when Melissa would call me to check in and ask me how my day was going, you know what I'd say?“Overfilled my Americano again.”Now part of that was tongue and cheek, but another part of me was really bothered by it, and in reality, subtly, when asked how I was doing, I assessed the question through the lens of my comfort, of me getting what I want when and how I want it. Without meaning to, my passion is my comfort. Because that's our default. And we know it. But what if God has something better for us? What if we followed Paul's example and our passion was the glory of God magnified through the advance of the gospel?Clarifying Our HumanityIt would not mean that hard circumstances are less real, and it also would not mean that we never talk about them. Don't misunderstand me here:We are humans and we have needs and we should be honest about that. Later when Paul was in prison, he did ask Timothy to send him a coat and some books (see 2 Timothy 4:13). Paul told the Corinthians that he despaired of life itself when he was in Asia (see 2 Corinthians 1:8). Later in this letter, Paul talks about his anxiety and his potential sorrow (see Philippians 2:27–28). So look, we're not ignoring our emotions. We're not burying our heads in the sand. We are not talking about being super-humans, we're talking about being consumed by a passion greater than our comfort so much so that the question of how we're doing is interpreted, ultimately, through that passion. It's not about knowing the right words to say. We should have no interest in shallow jargon. What I'm talking about here is seeing the world from a heart that is truly consumed with God.Ultimate Non-FoolishnessThe missionary Jim Elliot, who gave his life for the gospel, said, “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose.” And we could also say: He is no fool who interprets how he's doing by what is destined for triumph rather than what is certain to wane. “How we doing?” — there's a lot of details we could get into, and I hope we can — we should — but what if we could be more like Paul and the question of how we're doing takes us to:Is God being glorified? Is his gospel being advanced? Are people hearing about Jesus?Okay, here's the second thing to see about Paul's passion for the glory of God through the advance of the gospel.2) Paul's passion shaped how he understood the impact of his witness. (verses 13–14)So Paul said that his imprisonment, as inconvenient and uncomfortable as it was, really served to advance the gospel, and now we want to know in what way. How did the gospel advance?And that's what Paul explains for us in verses 13 and 14. He says that there are two different ways — there's one way in how his witness impacted unbelievers (verse 13) and there's another way his witness impacted fellow believers (verse 14).Manifest ChainsLook at verse 13 first. Paul explains that his imprisonment advanced the gospel, verse 13, “so that it has become known throughout the whole imperial guard and to all the rest that my imprisonment is for Christ.” What is the “imperial guard”? Those were the Roman soldiers closest to the seat of imperial power. They would have guarded the palace and kept watch over prisoners. “All the rest” in verse 13 most likely refers to other Roman officials who worked in and around the capitol. It had been made known to these Roman unbelievers that Paul was in prison for Jesus. Does that make sense? Everybody see this in verse 13?Well, I think Paul is actually saying something deeper here than it first appears. It helps, I think, to know that the word translated “imprisonment” in verse 13 could also be translated bonds or chains. (If you read the New International Version you'll see the word “chains.”) And if we follow the original word order, a more literal way to translate verse 13 is to say: “so that my chains in Christ have become manifest to the whole imperial guard and to all the rest.” Now what does this matter? Well it means that what's new for Paul is not “his chains in Christ” — that was how Paul understood his whole life. He was a bondservant of Christ. That's how he introduces himself in this letter: “Paul and Timothy, bondservants of Christ Jesus.” But what's new here, is that because Paul is imprisoned in Rome, his chains in Christ have become manifest in Rome. I think there's a double-meaning here.Ever since Jesus saved Paul, he's been a new person who is bound to Christ. That's who he is. And now that he's in Rome, literally in bonds, in chains, then what has been true about him is now visible … the literal chains are a symbol of his heart allegiance to Jesus … and this serves the advance of the gospel because Paul understands that his witness to Jesus is not a lamp hidden under a basket, but instead, his witness to Jesus, his testimony to the worthiness of Jesus, is made visible in the epicenter of the world's superpower. The knowledge of Paul's chains, the sound waves of his witness, are bouncing off the walls of the imperial palace. The Roman Empire has been infiltrated … not by a lobbyist, not by a protester, but by the talk of a man willing to give his life so that more and more people can hear about Jesus.Boosted ConfidenceBut not only did Paul's witness impact the unbelieving influencers of Rome, but it also impacted fellow believers, verse 14: “And most of the brothers, having become confident in the Lord by my imprisonment, are much more bold to speak the word without fear.” Paul's imprisonment, his witness, boosted these Christians' confidence in Jesus and that resulted in them being more bold to share the gospel without fear. How did Paul's imprisonment boost their confidence? It was not that Paul made these brothers think: “Oh, prison is not that bad.” It's that they said, “Jesus is that good. Jesus is worth it.”Jesus is worth the risk of what Paul is going through because the worst thing that could happen to me is that I get killed, but then I get to be with Jesus and the gospel keeps advancing … so I don't think there's any way we can lose here. At Your WorkPaul understood that what he was going through, his witness, was having that kind of effect — and one thing this means for us is: Don't underestimate the impact of your witness when Jesus is more important to you than anything else. Think about your work right now. Your jobs.Sometimes there are opportunities at work to tell people straight up who Jesus is and what he did, but a lot more times there's just you in how you react and in how you inhabit your situations, and I want us to learn from Paul's example: Wherever you are, be where you are and love Jesus more than anything else … and see what happens. Your witness will have an impact.3) Paul's passion shaped the way he viewed other ministries. (verses 15–18)This is the final thing to see, in verse 15–18: Paul's all-consuming passion for the glory of God manifested through the advance of the gospel shaped the way he viewed other ministries.Look at verse 15. So Paul says that his imprisonment has emboldened fellow believers to preach the gospel and now he explains the fine print: “15 Some indeed preach Christ from envy and rivalry, but others from good will.” So there are two different kinds of Christ preachers here with different motives. Verse 16: “16 The latter [those who have a good will motive, they preach Christ] out of love, knowing that I am put here for the defense of the gospel. 17 The former proclaim Christ out of selfish ambition, not sincerely but thinking to afflict me in my imprisonment.” Early Tribalism and TodayNow who is he talking about there? First, we need to be clear that he is not talking about false teachers. We know what Paul has to say about false teachers. Let them be accursed (Galatians 1:8). But these are people who are proclaiming Christ. They're talking about Jesus in truth, it's just that their motive, what drives them, is selfish and competitive. They were trying to one-up Paul and while he was preoccupied with being in prison, while his ministry was “stalled,” they saw it as a chance for their ministry to take off.Isn't it crazy that by the year 60 — we're talking early days of the church — this kind of tribalism is already going on? I don't need to tell you that tribalism is a problem in our day, right?A lot has changed in 2,000 years, and a lot hasn't. Sinful human nature is still the same, and there were gospel preachers in Paul's day too who were driven by having a bigger social media platform than the next guy. They preached Jesus — they spoke the gospel — but they were driven by the clicks and likes and shares … they sought “their own interests” (see 2:21).And right away you could be thinking about different applications in our day, but let me caution you first to never be quick to think that you know somebody else's motive. When it comes to other gospel-preaching churches or ministries or people, our first thought should be what Paul says in Romans 14:4, “Who am I to judge the servant of another? It is before his own master that he stands or falls.” It's not our job to discern the hearts of every other ministry. But even if, like Paul here, we have a pretty good read that the motive is bad, even if there is personal enmity, is our passion for the gospel bigger than our egos such that we can cut through everything to the main issue of Is Jesus being preached? Is the gospel being told?And if so, verse 18: “18 What then? Only that in every way, whether in pretense or in truth, Christ is proclaimed, and in that I rejoice. Yes, and I will rejoice.” What Drives Us?Do you see what's happening here? It's not that Paul is being soft — it's not even that Paul is being charitable to those who don't like him — it's that he is so consumed with the glory of God through the advance of the gospel, that's what he cares about. That's what drives him. That's the lens through which he sees the world. Is Christ proclaimed?And we just need more of that. See, I wonder if a lot of the divisions in our day are less about real differences and more about passion. What really drives us?Paul's passion shaped his outlook … and ours will too — the question is: What is our passion?If we follow Paul's example, our passion would be the glory of God magnified through the advance of the gospel — and we say, Okay, we want that? But how do we get it? We don't have an “all-consuming passion for Jesus” switch that we can just flip on, right? So how we do get this kind of passion? The question I'm asking is: How might God answer this prayer that I pray for our church daily? I pray that Jesus would be our all-consuming passion.I can tell you that it will not happen apart from us being completely overcome by the grace of God. That's the game-changer. It's when our own hearts encounter and remember what Jesus has done to save us. Do you know how much he loves you? Do you know how committed he is to your everlasting joy? And he's never going to leave you. He's never going to forsake you. Even if everything else disappears, Jesus will stand by you like he did for Paul.And the more we get that, the more we know Jesus, the greater our passion will be, and that passion will shape our outlook.And that brings us to the Table. The TableWe come to this Table each week, not on the merits of our passion. This is not a table for the zealous. It's a table for the hungry who know that Jesus alone is our hope. In the Father's great love, Jesus has died for us and made us his own.
Every decision we make is guided by incentives. From financial incentives to social and political incentives – how we are rewarded shapes how we behave and the choices we make. Have you ever thought about why you do what you do, or why decisions get made a certain way? We're digging into these questions in this special three-part podcast series that we're calling, “What Drives Us?” In the first two episodes of this series, we spoke with academics and education advocates to explore how incentives in education and government impact the lives of kids and the adults who serve them - from educators and health care providers, to social workers, to guidance counselors and coaches. Today, in the final episode of this special series, Jill is joined by Valerie Jarrett, CEO of the Obama Foundation and former White House Senior Advisor to President Barack Obama, to talk about Valerie's extraordinary career and how government leaders can use incentives to drive change. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Every decision we make is guided by incentives. From financial incentives to social and political incentives – how we are rewarded shapes how we behave and the choices we make. Have you ever thought about why you do what you do, or why decisions get made a certain way? We're digging into these questions in this special three-part podcast series that we're calling, “What Drives Us?” In this series, we explore how incentives in education and government impact the lives of kids and the adults who serve them - from educators and health care providers, to social workers, to guidance counselors and coaches. We speak with academics and industry leaders to understand how incentives work and the barriers they often pose to reform and innovation in these fields. In the first episode, Jill was joined by Professor Uri Gneezy, Epstein/Atkinson Chair in Management Leadership at the UC San Diego Rady School of Management and author of “Mixed Signals: How Incentives Really Work.” Today, in the second episode of this special series, Jill is joined again by Michael Horn and Jeff Selingo, education advocates and hosts of the “Future U” podcast, to talk about how incentives are structured in education and how we can change those incentives to better prepare students for the workforce. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Every decision we make is guided by incentives. From financial incentives to social and political incentives – how we are rewarded shapes how we behave and the choices we make. Have you ever thought about why you do what you do, or why decisions get made a certain way? We're digging into these questions in this special three-part podcast series that we're calling, “What Drives Us?” Over the next few weeks, we'll explore how incentives in education and government impact the lives of kids and the adults who serve them - from educators and health care providers, to social workers, to guidance counselors and coaches. We'll be speaking with academics and industry leaders to understand how incentives work and the barriers they often pose to reform and innovation in these fields. Today, in the first episode of this three-part special series, Jill is joined by Professor Uri Gneezy, Epstein/Atkinson Chair in Management Leadership at the UC San Diego Rady School of Management and author of “Mixed Signals: How Incentives Really Work,” to talk about what incentives are, how they work, and how to recognize and understand their impact on every aspect of our lives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's Hot Topic conversation is great for just about anybody, but *especially* those who have considered therapy but haven't pulled the trigger for whatever reason (accessibility, cost, finding the right match...)! Our guest, Owen O'Kane, is an acclaimed London-based psychotherapist and the best selling author of Ten Times Happier, Ten to Zen, and most recently, How To Be Your Own Therapist. But that's not all! Before pursuing psychotherapy, Owen spent a decade working with the dying as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Palliative Care, which we think adds a unique dimension to his perspective. Needless to say, he is abundantly qualified to help us tackle the journey of self-therapy today!Today, beyond sharing his own personal story of self acceptance, Owen discusses what drives us, victim mentality, gratitude, tips for handling our anxious episodes, what 10 minutes of self therapy a day looks like, and what "The Goal" of therapy even is (happiness? meaning??). Last but not least, Andy picks Owen's brain after his experience working in Palliative Care—what did caring for the dying on a daily basis teach him? This episode has a little something for everyone and even includes a peek into Andy's own thoughts and fears. Whether you consider "therapy" a dirty word or part of your regular vernacular, you won't want to miss this chat!Thanks to our sponsors!- Go to https://www.babbel.com/DEARSHANDY to save up to 55% off your subscription!- Go to https://www.lomi.com/SHANDY and use promo code SHANDY at checkout to save $50!- Go to https://www.nutrafol.com and use code SHANDY for $10 off your first month's subscription!- Go to https://www.athenaclub.com and use code DEARSHANDY for 25% off your first order!More Owen O'Kane:- The Book "How To Be Your Own Therapist": https://amzn.to/3NnIpzS- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/owenokaneten- TEDX Talk: https://youtu.be/SenbZnxn_N8- Website: https://www.owenokane.comTime Stamps:0:00 - Welcome To Owen O'Kane!1:54 - Is The UK Behind The US In Terms Of Therapy “Taboo”?4:32 - Owen's Story, Part 17:10 - What's “The Goal”? Happiness?8:49 - What Drives Us?11:09 - Owen's Story, Part 216:24 - Our Thought Process25:35 - Where Does One Begin With Self Therapy?28:35 - Do Some Personality Types Struggle More With Self Therapy Than Others?31:23 - Victim Mentality33:42 - What Does 10 Minutes A Day Of Self Therapy Look Like?36:51 - Gratitude And Fear Of Loss43:18 - Advice For Anyone Who's Been in Therapy For A Long Time And Isn't Seeing A Difference49:05 - Tips For Those Who Experience Anxious Episodes55:50 - Our Phones1:00:07 - Andy Asks Owen For His Takeaways After A Decade Spent In Palliative Care1:07:09 - Shandy DebriefIf you have a relationship question, write us at: dearshandy@gmail.comSupport Dear Shandy: https://redcircle.com/dear-shandy/donationsSubscribe and watch the episodes on YouTube! https://bit.ly/SubscribeDearShandyMore Dear ShandyInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dearshandyFacebook - https://fb.me/dearshandyMore SharleenInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/sharleenjoyntBlog - http://www.alltheprettypandas.comMore AndyInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/machinelevineProduced by Gabrielle Galon - https://www.instagram.com/gabsamillionSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dear-shandy/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Pastor Greg continues the series, "What Drives Us?" This week he asks the question, "Are We Driven by Truth?" How else will we know how to obey God without His Truth, the Word of God?
Chegamos ao episódio 33 do Pepitas Sonoras. Este que é um número mágico, a “idade de Cristo”, ou aquilo que os médicos pedem pra você dizer quando vai fazer um exame.Então, ao invés do “diga 33”, convidamos vocês para que “ouçam o 33”, e desfrutem com a gente dessa resenha garimpeira da mais alta qualidade.Com: The Republic Tigers, Tori Amos e Barcelona.Dica da semana:Documentário “What Drives Us”, disponível no Amazon Prime: https://app.primevideo.com/detail?gti=amzn1.dv.gti.8e41ed8f-29a4-466c-8c10-a184c361b7c9&territory=BR&ref_=share_ios_movie&r=webDica plus:Bob Moses canta “Save a Prayer”, cover do clássico do Duran Duran: https://open.spotify.com/track/2TMLHRfHlVvj4ukwVoWBVQ?si=ydR-N2BpSHilcXUvpoaTlw&dl_branch=1Links:Playlist Oficial do Pepitas Sonoras:Spotify: https://bit.ly/PlaylistPepitasSonorasNoSpotifyApple Music: https://bit.ly/PlaylisPepitasSonorasNoAppleMusicCanal do Pepitas Sonoras no Telegram: https://t.me/joinchat/TxzUk41WFVsTdJv3The Republic Tigers tocam “Buildings and Mountains” no “Late Show with David Letterman” (2008): https://youtu.be/Qyu9PdIXyfMClipe Oficial de “Buildings and Mountains”, do The Republic Tigers: https://youtu.be/R6VuCl-fltoClipe Oficial de “Cornflake Girl”, da Tori Amos: https://youtu.be/w_HA5Czhtx4Tori Amos toca “Caught a Lite Sneeze”, no MTV Unplugged (1996): https://youtu.be/MhoeTB6Ng_QBarcelona toca “Falling Out of Trees”, no “Absolutes Live”, em Seattle (2016): https://youtu.be/y7vW3grx1nwMontagem de fã sobre o Trailer do filme “Água para Elefantes”, com a música “Please Don't Go”, do Barcelona: https://youtu.be/6fs_8h5YxQABarcelona toca “Please Don't Go”, acompanhado de orquestra, no Benaroya Hall, em evento beneficente em favor do “Seattle Children's Hospital”: https://youtu.be/d8nJ-Kwd6tI
Thank you for listening! xxxooo The agents watch three music documentaries. The first, Dave Grohl's WHAT DRIVES US about life on the road of bands in vans. The next music focused documentary is MARY J. BLIGE: MY LIFE about the 25th anniversary tour celebrating Blige's phenomenal album “My Life.” And third the music doc-based work is a series set in Virginia of a competition to cast a gospel choir by Bishop Ezekiel Wiliams and co-produced by his nephew Pharrell Williams, called VOICES ON FIRE. Please let us know what you think. Have you seen these docs? Whats your favourite music documentary? Email us at: theagency.podcast@gmail.com
I am going to be speaking with Isaiah Radke from the Missouri-based rock act Radkey that he and his two brothers Dee and Solomon have formed and taken the rock world by storm with great music over the past 10 years or so, but they are really picking up steam now behind a slew of cool new things including touring with the Foo Fighters and being featured in the Dave Grohl documentary What Drives Us. I have been tugging at the sleeve of the Radkey guys for months to come on the show, and I am so stoked to finally be able to bring Isaiah on to talk about all things Radkey and much more today. Intro Music: "Colorado" by Birds Love Filters Radkey Website: http://radkey.net/ Radkey LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/Radkey Radkey on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/radkey Greem Room Album (2020): https://open.spotify.com/album/0oKhCRWbD8Ax1GODWK6v8J What Drives Us documentary: https://codacollection.co/films/what-drives-us Radkey on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/radkeyband --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/poweredbyrock/support
What Drives Us ? ! - Your Motivation: Preparation, Accountability, Resilience, Routines, Communication. Habits - Practices - Performace -Results --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/huntleyanderson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/huntleyanderson/support
ESQUEMA NOVO desta semana fala sobre o documentário "Being James Bond", que repassa e celebra o período Daniel Craig no papel do espiao mais famoso do cinema. Este doc está disponível gratuitamente na Apple TV+. Falamos também sobre o filme "Quanto Vale?", em cartaz na Netflix, que reconta a história do fundo de indenizações criado pelo governo norte-americano, depois do 11 de setembro. Também falamos da cantora Isabel Lenza e seu novo disco, além do documentário "What Drives Us", de Dave Grohl, sobre a vida das bandas nas van pelas estradas do rock. Para finalizar, uma série de eventos que já estão acontecendo em Belo Horizonte de forma presencial, numa tentativa de já ir retomando a vida normal (seja lá o que seja esse normal) aos poucos. Siga o ESQUEMA NOVO: Youtube: youtube.com/esquemanovo Facebook: facebook.com/esquemanovo2018 Instagram @esquemanovobh ou nas principais plataformas de podcast do mercado (Spotify, Apple, Google, Deezer, Amazon, etc). Não deixe de conferir o novo site ESQUEMA NOVO no www.esquemanovo.com.br
On todays episode of the Frame & Reference Podcast, Kenny talks with cinematographer Jessica Young about the Amazon Coda Collection film "What Drives Us." Directed by Dave Grohl, "What Drives Us" follows young bands RadKey and Starcrawler who are taking on the world one town at a time, while also telling stories of the biggest artists in the music industry, recalling the romance and adventure, as well as the insanity and chaos, of their own time on the road. Jessica was the DP on films such as “Two Distant Strangers” & “Stephen Vs. The Game” and for the series “Religion of Sports.” Enjoy the episode! Frame & Reference is supported by Filmtools and ProVideo Coalition. Filmtools is the West Coasts leading supplier of film equipment. From cameras and lights to grip and expendables, Filmtools has you covered for all your film gear needs. Check out Filmtools.com for more. ProVideo Coalition is a top news and reviews site focusing on all things production and post. Check out ProVideoCoalition.com for the latest news coming out of the industry. Check out ProVideoCoalition.com for more!
Roberto Fco y Fausto Ponce platican sobre el documental What Drives Us de Dave Grohl.
10 minutos de bilis es terapia destructiva en compañía soltando improperios sobre artefactos culturales recientes que no nos han gustado. En estos 10 minutos, Borja agarra de las solapas a Dave Grohl a raíz de su enésimo documental "What Drives Us". Como siempre, agradecemos la escucha, la crítica, la suscripción y el follow en @macesalvaje, donde seguimos a tope 🔥
What would we register for if we were getting married sometime soon? What would we buy if we just really wanted a tablecloth or new drinking glasses? Oh, we have thoughts. And, speaking of wish lists, how exactly do we get our hands on Flea's Bees honey from the Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist? For more on Flea (because who doesn't want more on Flea?): Dave Grohl's doc What Drives Us, this GQ article about his relationship with the streetwear designer Melody Ehsani, his memoir Acid for the Children, a video of him playing guitar with Koko, a really moving essay for TIME about his opioid addiction, the org he started Silverlake Conservatory of Music, and, finally, Flea's Bees. Also, of course, his Instagram and Twitter. Picks for wedding registries—and just, like, living our best dining lives—coming right up! For the master, master list, sign up for Secret Menu and dive on in. Flatware: Almoco Flatware, Mono Ring Cutlery, Sabre Bistrot Flatware, and Georg Jensen New York. Dishes: Heath Ceramics, Dansk, Jono Pandolfi, and Pomelo Casa. Cloth napkins, tablecloths, and placemats: Society of Wanderers, Lewis, Thompson Street Studio, and Ames for Goodee. Wine glasses: Fferrone and Estelle Colored Glass. Drinking glasses: Borosil Simple Glass Tumblers, Bormioli Rocco Stackable Bodega Glasses, and Duralex Picardie Glasses in clear or color or with the carafe. Cutting and serving boards: Farmhouse Pottery Dipped Clay Plate, Fort Standard Walnut Plank, and Le Regal French Oak Serving Boards. You know we want to hear from you. Get us at @athingortwohq, podcast@athingortwohq.com, and 833-632-5463. For our baby registry ep, head here. Secret Menu members can get access to the wedding-registry deep-dive over here. Try BetterHelp for professional counseling and get 10% off your first month with our link. Listen to Dipsea's sexy audio stories—a free 30-day trial is yours when you use our link. Get a quote for term life insurance from Haven Life. YAY. Produced by Dear Media
Remember all the great gigs you've played? Guess what... your next gig could be one of those! Your favorite weekend warriors talk about creating those new memories by fueling your tank with the old ones. Dave watched "What Drives Us", Paul saw Springsteen in the Killers' new video, they've both been experimenting with Facebook to promote things, and they share their stories, successes, failures, and thoughts. Plus a new piece of gear is on the scene! Press play to hear it all...and remember, always be performing. You might just be playing your next favorite gig! 00:00:00 Gig Gab 308 - Wednesday, June 16, 2021 00:00:43 The State of Things 00:10:13 Dave saw a concert! 00:14:35 The Killers with Bruce Springsteen 00:18:23 What Drives Us – Dave Grohl ‘Van Touring' Documentary Robert Berry on Gig Gab Savor each moment, don't take the time on stage for granted. The college circuit started with DOA and Black Flag Gathering of the Tribe (not Vibes… Dave misspoke) 00:41:54 Event Promotion: Facebook to “tease” an event 00:51:00 CSF-Catapult Ethernet-based sub-snake $140 00:54:06 GG308 Outtro
En este capítulo, junto a nuestros invitados Franz y Zed, hablamos sobre la música de U2 en diferentes películas y proyectos cinematográficos, qué tan involucrados estuvieron y qué han sacado de aquello, positivo y negativo. Dentro de los temas tratamos: BATMAN En el Nombre del Padre Blown Away Captive Los 90s y Win Wenders Nicolas Cage Misión Imposible The Million Dollar Hotel Martin Scorsese + Gangs of New York y Ordinary Love en los Oscars Killing Bono, 7 Días Sing Street y Luis Miguel !!! Across The Universe Spiderman en Broadway + una pequeña conversa sobre What Drives Us y It Might Get Loud. Jimmy Page, por favor no nos demandes! Suscríbanse al podcast y compartan esta interesante conversación. Sígannos en Facebook.com/u2Chile.net, en Twitter e Instagram @u2chile y en nuestro sitio web U2Chile.net. Buena onda!
Episode 41 is here!!Join us as we discuss whats going on in our lives, our games, the news we think is worth talking about and more!This week's stories are:New God Of War Release Date Window Delayed, Confirmed For PS5 And PS4Far Cry 6 Release Date Set With New Gameplay Reveal & New Horizon Forbidden West PS5 Gameplay Revealed, Including New Locations And Stunning CreaturesDark Horse Comics establishes gaming divisionOwner of ROM site represents himself in court, gets obliteratedThe Nintendo Switch Pro Was Very Briefly Listed On Amazon MexicoHowever, before all that, we have a chat about what we've been playing and watching this week such as Mass Effect, Cyberpunk 2077, Wreckfest, The Office, What Drives Us and more.This weeks question of the week comes from the Facebook Casual Game Community where Peadar asks us to talk about board games.Follow us at the below:Join our Discord group to chat with other members of our community at CGC Discord Website: casualgamecritic.comFacebook: Casual Game CommunityTwitter: @cgcriticInstagram: @cgcriticCome watch the show or hang out with Phil live on Twitch over on twitch.tv/CGC_Phil .Credits:HostPhil KeoghCo-HostShane BoweEdited ByAaron Thompson Music Credit:INTRO MUSIC CREDIT: Simply Me by Deoxys Beats | https://soundcloud.com/deoxysbeats1Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unportedhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US SOCIALS MUSIC CREDIT:Hep Cats by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3867-hep-catsLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Editor Dean Gonzalez discusses his latest project, WHAT DRIVES US, a van documentary directed by Dave Grohl of The Foo Fighters that explores the passion behind touring musicians and some of the vehicles that got them there. Dean also opens up about his journey to becoming an editor, the power of music in fostering social change, and how to make Hollywood more inclusive and equitable.
O prêmio mais tradicional do mercado editorial brasileiro, o Jabuti chega em 2021, a sua sexagésima terceira edição. Com a importância adquirida ao longo dos anos, vem também a responsabilidade e a cobrança de se manter sempre atual. E é exatamente isso que o conselho curador desta edição, comandado pelo editor, tradutor e sócio da Parábola Editorial, Marcos Marcionilo tem feito. Com um time de peso, Marcionilo comandou mudanças importantes no regulamento e nas categorias do prêmio. Este ano, por exemplo há uma maior preocupação com as questões de raça e gênero e ainda alterações significativas nos quatro eixos do prêmio com o objetivo de torná-lo ainda mais claro. Neste episódio, conversamos com Marcionilo que contou os detalhes das novidades deste ano, a escolha do homenageado Ignácio de Loyola Brandão, a busca por renovação e ainda outros detalhes sobre a cerimônia, marcada para acontecer em novembro. Este podcast é um oferecimento da MVB Brasil, empresa que traz soluções em tecnologia para o mercado do livro. Além da Metabooks, reconhecida plataforma de metadados, a MVB oferece para o mercado brasileiro o único serviço de EDI exclusivo para o negócio do livro. Com a Pubnet, o seu processo de pedidos ganha mais eficiência. https://brasil.mvb-online.com/home Já ouviu falar em POD, impressão sob demanda? Nossos parceiros da UmLivro são referência dessa tecnologia no Brasil, que permite vender primeiro e imprimir depois; reduzindo custos com estoque, armazenamento e distribuição. Com o POD da UmLivro, você disponibiliza 100% do seu catálogo sem perder nenhuma venda. http://umlivro.com.br Este é o programa número 167 do dia 31 de maio de 2021 gravado no dia 14 de maio. Eu sou Fabio Uehara com Talita Fachinni e Leonardo Neto e vamos ouvir a nossa conversa com Marcos Marcionilo https://www.premiojabuti.com.br Excepcionalmente na 63ª edição, será concedido um desconto de 10% para todas as inscrições realizadas entre as 12 horas de 06 de maio de 2021 até as 23h59 (Horário de Brasília) de 04 de junho de 2021. https://www.premiojabuti.com.br/indicacao-jurados/ Indicação: Granola - https://www.instagram.com/rosaliatempao/ ARENDT - Entre o amor e o mal: uma biografia - Ann Heberlein - https://www.companhiadasletras.com.br/detalhe.php?codigo=14738 O anônimo célebre - Ignácio de Loyola Brandão - https://grupoeditorialglobal.com.br/catalogos/livro/?id=2321 Fogueira das vaidades - Tom Wolfe - https://www.rocco.com.br/livro/a-fogueira-das-vaidades-capa-dura/ Caso Evandro Podcast - https://www.projetohumanos.com.br/temporada/o-caso-evandro/ Série - https://globoplay.globo.com/assine/o-caso-evandro/?dclid=&gclid=Cj0KCQjw78yFBhCZARIsAOxgSx1jJJlFqOGSho9pD6lF8eX0_JhgunNqyzQU2fXb_ReUF1-PEsXhWWUaAkXdEALw_wcB Livro: https://harpercollins.com.br/produto/o-caso-evandro/ Fotógrafa Ana DI Castro - https://www.instagram.com/_anadicastro_/ What Drives Us - https://www.primevideo.com/detail/0NKSUAFWRBIPM8IXUCED4CSIBT/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podcast-do-publishnews/message
In this week's episode I go deep on my quiet weekend, it was a very good one, spending time with the family feeling very loved up. I talk looking forward to decluttering my garage, I talk winter, I have a Happy Birthday shout out, I mention State Of Origin (Special Origin/NRL special coming 11th June), I talk my ingrown hair (ew), I talk a couple of topics Bec's gave me (cats and her sugar addiction) and I have 3 movies and 1 documentary review for you! (The King Of Staten Island, The Next Three Days, Wrong Turn & What Drives Us). Lend Me Your Ears...If you like what you've heard, please pay it forward by sharing the show, subscribe and leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. It would mean the world to me....Connect with me - Instagram: azie_kotc | Email: kotcpod@gmail.com
Esta semana comento Master of None, La Muerte de Stalin y Los Últimos Días en Netflix. De Amazon PrimeVideo, What Drives Us y La Nana. En HBO, Oslo y el cierre de Mare of Easttown. En Mubi, State Funeral y The Trial de Sergei Loznitsa y una selección de películas de Claude Chabrol. Y finalmente, la segunda edición del Festival virtual de Cine Europeo del 21 de mayo al 21 de junio en festivalscope.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dans cet épisode de 3d8plus4 nos célébrons l'évolution de la courbe du COVID, nous fustigeons Purolator et ses 'labour disruptions' pis Dan vole le punch de Luis en parlant de... Warhammer Plus. Côté jeux vidéo, Dan poursuit son exploration de Resident Evil Village en couple (awww) alors que Luis revient sur le front de l'est avec un plan de longue haleine dans War in the East 2. Dans le merveilleux monde des jeux de table, Age of Sigmar 3.0 est confirmé et le nouveau boxed set 'Dominion' s'en vient; et Luis parle également des charmants petits livres de règles de Osprey Games. Dans le monde littéraire Dan poursuit son exploration de l'influence nipponne dans la culture populaire avec Pure Invention de Matt Alt et Luis continue à déguster The Goblin Emperor. Du côté de la rubrique TV - beaucoup de trucs : Army of the Dead, Trapped (S2), Annabelle Come Home, What Drives Us et le dernier - et non le moindre - Castlevania S4. On finit l'épisode en jasant de musique, de la qualité des impressions 3d en résine, et du kit Lansky pour aiguiser les couteaux qui fera de Dan le prochain Dexter...Intro:'labour disruptions' - Purolator, WTF??Moins de 400 cas par jour!Warhammer PlusJeux vidéo:War in the east 2 : 1941 scénario (242 tours)Resident Evil VillageJeux de table:Age of Sigmar 3.0 + DominionOsprey GamesLivres:The Goblin Emperor - Katherine AddisonPure Invention - Matt AltTV:Army of the DeadTrapped S2Annabelle Comes homeWhat Drives UsCastlevania S4Musique:And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead... - Source Tags and CodesVaria:Elegeoo Mars 2 - qualité et impressions (tee-hee)Lansky LKCLX Deluxe Sharpening Kit + Henckel Bob Kramer carbon steel chef knife
(First Half) we talk about Ozzy new album coming out Dave Grohl's new doc called (What Drives Us) and how our week is, (Second Half) we get into the new Snake Eyes movie, Dr Strange 2 Villain, In Justice movie coming out and She-Hulk main Villain and great music in between. Hosted by: Matt The Ratt & Dee RottenMusic................................................................................1. Kraig Marshall - Linchpin (Fear Factory Cover) (3:34)2. Evil Adam - Mechanically Separated (27:30)3. Never Sober - Haunted (50:30)4. The Apaulas - Pillow Queen (1:08:30)5. A Deadly Endeavor - Worth The Wait (1:35:15)6. Dick Neptune & The Rusties - It's So Useless (2:02:00) What Ever We Feelin Radio Social Media.................. ...............................................https://www.instagram.com/what_ever_we_feelin_radio/ https://www.twitch.tv/what_ever_we_feelin_radio https://www.facebook.com/whateverwefeelinradio https://open.spotify.com/show/4bl1tYL0zNrDDOkRq5YCCO Eddie Leeway Go-fund me page help and donate.....................................https://www.gofundme.com/f/eddie-leeways-fight-with-cancer?fbclid=IwAR1D0iYlliadVNv8qLwy1HRbQM6p2aQcHqoLQOhkMuCQRgedJAkGju9diQc Matt The Ratt Social Media........................................ ............................................... https://www.instagram.com/ratt_talk/ https://www.instagram.com/metal_ratt666/ Dee Rotten Social Media..................................................................https://www.instagram.com/fromthedungeonpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/dee_rotten/ All music owned by artists. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lições do estoicismo, focar no que podemos controlar. Empatia com o nosso "eu" futuro. Documentário do Dave Hrohl, no amazonprime What Drives Us
We are joined by Jules Galli and Josh Devine from Levara! They just dropped their debut album this past week and stopped by to chat about the makings of it all, with Cassius. Later in the episode, Joe, Cassius and Frank weigh in on the “What Drives Us” documentary, directed by Dave Grohl, and Mötley Crüe's stadium tour postponement.
Editor Dean Gonzalez has worked with some of my favorite bands (Pearl Jam, The Mars Volta, Red Hot Chili Peppers) and other creative artists that I admire (Danny Clinch, Mark Pellington), and has been able to make the journey from commercials to music videos to documentaries to feature films. In episode 19, Dean shares advice on how to become a versatile editor and maneuver a diverse editing career.He also share his experience editing the documentary What Drives Us, directed by Dave Grohl (Nirvana, Foo Fighters, Them Crooked Vultures), which features some of the biggest artists in music like U2’s The Edge, AC/DC’s Brian Johnson, Steven Tyler of Aerosmith, Lars Ulrich of Metallica, St. Vincent, Flea, Ringo Starr, and many more recalling the early days of their career when they went on the road in a van. These legendary artists did what they needed to do to follow their dreams, so we’ll connect that idea with our own careers as editors.Dean and I talk about this awesome documentary, how editors can have success working on a variety of projects, how to avoid being pigeonholed, why it’s okay to suck to succeed, how to learn to trust ourselves, what you can learn from working on projects you’re not crazy about, Dean’s strategy for cutting music videos and documentaries, how he used DaVinci Resolve to edit What Drives Us, and much more.Lots of cool stories, great career advice, and technical tips in this one!CLICK HERE to join the Hollywood Editing Mentor community!SUBSCRIBE to the Hollywood Editing Mentor podcast and leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts!Original Music: "Apollo's Haze" by JesusdapnkFacebook: www.fb.com/jesusdapnkSoundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/jesusdapnkInstagram: @jesusdapnk
Hunter and Wesley briefly talk about Dave Grohl's new documentary What Drives Us and also talk about music they have both been getting into lately, including artists such as Long Distance Calling, Alex Skolnick Trio, Zombi, Ola Englund, Health, Nine Inch Nails, The Cooties, Weezer, and Skinshape. Hunter and Wesley also explore this week's trending music including songs such as Nicki Minaj, Drake, and Lil Wayne's "Seeing Green," Bella Poarch's "Build a Bitch," Tom MacDonald's "Dear Slim," and DJ Khaled's "Let It Go" featuring Justin Bieber and 21 Savage. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
En esta edición nos sentamos a conversar con "Nacho" Lira (La Hora del Taco, Amables Oyentes) y Angélica Astudillo (Lotus, Live Nation) sobre cómo se vendrá el futuro de los conciertos post-Covid (28:11). Hablamos sobre medidas precautorias, experimentos realizados, los streamings/conciertos virtuales y cómo la industria de los conciertos va a tener que cambiar. Y toda esta conversación comienza con los rumores de una Gira 30 Aniversario de Zoo TV! También comentamos las últimas noticias sobre U2: La edición de "Fire" para #RecordStoreDay (03:48) La canción de la Eurocopa 2020 con Bono y The Edge (15:15) El documental "What Drives Us" de Dave Grohl, con aparición de The Edge (21:25) Videos remasterizados, The Virtual Road y el mes en que no se subió nada (22:52) Suscríbanse al podcast y compartan esta interesante conversación. Sígannos en Facebook.com/u2Chile.net, en Twitter e Instagram @u2chile y en nuestro sitio web U2Chile.net. Buena onda!
Dark in Las Vegas. Weer eindelijk plaatjes draaien op een bruiloft maar toch ook weer niet. Femke Louise stopt met ‘zingen'. BingoEllen belt naar de studio en verteld over haar ervaring als BP-Snitch - ‘Op Jacht In De Nacht'. Doen Tom en Quin alsof ze bij Q-Music een ochtendshow hebben, gaat helaas de Pop Quiz Marathon niet door deze avond, trekt het laatste Bingo nummer (90) zijn er geen roddels uit de roddelbladen want die kwamen later uit door Hemelvaartsdag, André Hazes jr (natuurlijk), Tino Martin's poging tot Parlando, ‘What You Will Is True', een zeer uitgebreide Eurovision update met de meest en minst favorieten nummers van Ellen, Quin krijgt eindelijk zijn Corona vaccinatie, oude mobiele telefoons, Cross race effect, slechte moppen, zeker, zeker niet, Top scorers Eredivisie. The New Mutants, The Bad Batch (Disney+), Resident Alien (Ziggo), What Drives Us (documentaire door Dave Grohl), de drummer van de Dead Kennedy's, Maniac (Netflix), Atypical (Netflix), Quin Autistische trekken, Formule 1 duidelijk geanalyseerd door Tom. Met Peter Paul hebben ze het over zijn beltegoed, heeft Feyenoord ook opzettelijk eigen doelpunten en rode kaarten gepakt voor weddenschappen(?), Eredivisie schakelprogramma, Olav Mol en Jack Plooij en, de gewenste echte commentator van de F1 Van Tom en Quin, Rick Winkelman. Doetinchem ligt nog steeds in Nederland ondanks de zondvloed daar en de Eerste divisie. Ruimte LEGO, Manchester City huldigt de kampioenen met een enorme doek VOOR hun geweldige Jumbotron, uitslagen van alle wedstrijd van Feyenoord (spoiler alert Tom bleek het goed te hebben met 1 - 1). De Volkswagen Polo van Peter Paul, blijkt uit een heerlijke anekdote de opa van Quin ook een gevaarlijk gevoel voor humor te hebben, het kopen van een splinter nieuwe auto door Quin, blijkt Peter Paul altijd muziek te luisteren, Left Of The Dail. Volgende week zijn we er een weekje niet. Op 26 mei is er weer een nieuwe aflevering!
Feeling fresh, folks. This week your newly coiffed buds have themselves a freewheeling grab bag of an episode that is better listened to than described; example content: a vintage Martin is simply the hillbilly Stradivarius.Main topics this week also include Hank and Dave’s haircuts, getting overexcited about the LR Baggs Para Acoustic DI, diving deep into video synthesis via the Sleepy Circuits Hypno (a magical Eurorack and standalone visual device), the value of learning an entirely foreign discipline, and gear rental services like Pedal Genie.Also discussed: ASMR (aka forehead feeling), DODfather updates, Apple Airtags, What Drives Us by Dave Grohl, Focusrite acquiring Sequential Circuits, the 60th Anniversary of the Gibson SG, Ableton packs, viking funerals vs. modern musician funerals, Spotify patenting really some invasive technology, RHCP selling out (lol), and stupidly expensive fader covers.Wear your pirate earrings like Morgan Freeman.
On this week's show, we... spend quality time with the full-length debut from Akron-based honky-tonkers The Shootouts check out cool new covers from Los Lobos, Jason Isbell & Violet & Dave Grohl get caught up on a whole mess of new roots music from The Flatlanders, Anderson East & The Deep Dark Woods Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.
Host Paul Booth, Producer Jim Rota, Editor Dean Gonzalez and Sound Editor discuss rock music, doc documentaries and the making of What Drives Us directed by Dave Grohl. This new doc takes us into the world of when bands toured and played the road. The movie examines the good, bad and ugly of touring through interviews with Steven Tyler, The Edge, ACDC, Flea, Lars Ulrich and many more. All pun intended, this doc ROCKS!!
From mysterious new release from Coldplay, Dave Grohl's brand new supergroup, Twisted SIster's victory, interviews with John Butler, Noel Gallagher and tour news from Jimmy Barnes and more, this is all that matters in Triple M Rock News this week with Cassie Walker. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richard buys a couch! We go to see the amish that is not the amish.We discuss upcoming networking moves and how Richard is going to wire his house.The NFL draft is ongoing as we recorded this, and Johnny was NOT happy.Greg and Johnny watch "Thunder Force" so you don't have to! Richard Watches "What Drives Us" the foo fighters documentary.What actor did you mistakenly start following and realize how wrong you were?
En este episodio @cineconhector nos contó sobre el estreno de The Bad Batch y la celebración del Starwars Day @erickwaffle nos dió un review de la sorprendente película animada The Mitchells vs. The Machines y @jonasbain nos platico de la llegada de la segunda temporada de ¿Quien mató a Sara? divagamos entre el final de la primera temporada de Invencible, el porqué no hubo un cameo de Dr Strange en Wandavision, los estrenos que se vienen a Netflix, Disney y Amazon Prime, el documental What Drives Us de Dave Grohl , la serie de Legue of legends y algo más... Síguenos en: https://www.twitter.com/cinemanerdsmx https://www.instagram.com/cinemanerdsmx/ https://www.facebook.com/cinemanerdsmx/ (episodio en vivo todos los martes 9:30pm) Canal de Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdgJup8v0UoqUN1kMoD7qVw También nos puedes escuchar en: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1oqIOOn7I6kinlQ4XDxHlW Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/mx/podcast/cinemanerds/id1490518548 Google podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xMGYzMjI1Yy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Anchor FM: https://anchor.fm/cinemanerds Agradecemos a https://www.facebook.com/inxidentes/ por la rola de nuestro Intro, escúchalos aqui: https://sptfy.com/dp42.
Money can't buy love for Bill & Melinda Gates! The Dave Grohl documentary What Drives Us is out. Lucky and the prick!! Do you know it's time to switch your ceiling fan? And we've found another Karen!!
This week, Nathan talks about the writing process of his new screenplay. Andy screens Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975) and it does not go well. Other films discussed: Nobody (2021) A History of Violence (2005) Ex Machina (2014) Pink Flamingos (1972) Orpheus (1950) Testament of Orpheus (1960) The Sandlot (1993) The Magic Flute (1975) What Drives Us (2021) Citizen Ruth (1996) This episode is sponsored by FNX Fitness (Use the Discount Code: fourseasonsoffilm and receive 15% off your order). Podcast App: https://playpodca.st/fourseasons Spotify: http://bit.ly/4SOFspotify Check out our latest episodes, digital shorts, movie reviews and more: fourseasonsoffilm.com Where to Find Nathan and Andy: @fourseasonspod on Twitter @fourseasonsoffilm on Instagram @NateRBlackburn on Instagram & Twitter @AJPesa on IG & Twitter Facebook: http://facebook.com/fourseasonsoffilm YouTube: http://youtube.com/fourseasonsoffilm Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/fourseasonsoffilm @fnx_fit Keep Film Alive!
This week on The CineSnob Podcast, Cody and Jerrod review the new Lord and Miller-produced animated film “The Mitchells vs. the Machines,” the latest Tom Clancy adaptation “Without Remorse,” and a Dave Growl-directed documentary “What Drives Us.” They also talk about their posters and muse on San Antonio minor league sports teams. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-cinesnob-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-cinesnob-podcast/support
Matt is back and Mark and Matt welcome the judge that was with Lee Livesay on his final day of the Elite Series at Lake Fork when Lee smashed 43-2 on a topwater. Plus, Mark talks about a cool documentary by Dave Grohl called "What Drives Us" and Matt breaks down his last three weeks.
Over the weekend I watched the documentary What Drives Us by Dave Grohl. It. Was. Awesome. It's a documentary about what musicians have to go through in order to "make it" including living in their vans going from gig to gig. So many great stories from amazing artists like the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Metallica, No Doubt and U2 to name a few. Bands of my youth! Today's episode is about the underlying message I took away from that movie. (Which by the way is available on Amazon Prime) Some really great lessons about doing what it takes to make it no matter what you are pursuing! Here is the link to learn more about What Drives Us. https://codacollection.co/films/what-drives-usQuantum Leap Foundations my new 10-week mentorship is now OPEN for enrollment! Learn more here https://www.shanarecker.com/foundations Enrollment closes May 9th!
With the Apr 30 release of Dave Grohl's "What Drives Us", we start off this episode by delving into some rock doc talk and then proceeded to get into all sorts of "Late Night Trouble" as we are joined by Roxanne and Yuri of the aforementioned Montreal-based band. They stick about for awhile and pull back the curtain on their beginnings, some recent changes that brought about a new name and a new mentality.Give it all a listen and enjoy.
High Flying Birds, le groupe de Noel Gallagher, célèbrera ses 10 ans de carrière avec une compilation : ‘’Back The Way We Came : Vol 1 (2011-2021)’’. Arno est actuellement hospitalisé à l’UZ de Bruxelles pour des examens. Le nouvel album de Garbage se dévoile peu à peu, voici "No Gods No Masters". Le documentaire KISStory sera diffusé en juin. Le shooting photos de Kurt Cobain, "The Last Session" va être mis en vente en NFT (jetons non-fongibles). Lars Ulrich, The Edge, Brian Johnson et Flea apparaissent dans le nouveau trailer du documentaire « What Drives Us » de Dave Grohl, à voir sur Classic21.be. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30.
Hello everybody! After a few (read many) technical difficulties I finally got a chance to chat with cinematographer Jessica Young about her most recent work on the documentary What Drives Us. Our conversation covers her beginnings in the film business, navigating her way through the industry, and how documentary work carries over to narrative. I really enjoyed our […] The post The Wandering DP Podcast: Episode #277 – Jessica Young appeared first on Cinematography Podcast & Tutorials.
On top of new music/music news of the month, topics on this one cover Bob Mould's new boxset, seeing your guitar on the wall at Vintage Vinyl, hiking 100 miles, Hardcore shows in the park, regional gas stations with bomb ass food and much more. Hear some new music from Assertion, The Boatsmen and Greg Antista and the Lonely Streets. Check out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY, stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA mobile app email me for FREE Power Chord Hour stickers - powerchordhour@gmail.com Facebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhour Instagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhour/ Twitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhour/ Youtube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8Lgg Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgNEW MUSICThe Boatsmen - Versus The Boatsmen https://theboatsmen.bandcamp.com/album/versus-the-boatsmen-2Assertion - Intermissionhttps://assertion.bandcamp.com/album/intermissionGreg Antista and the Lonely Streets - Down on Commonwealth (Single)https://gregantistaandthelonelystreets.bandcamp.com/track/down-on-commonwealth-new-single
Se estrena el tráiler de What Drives Us, documental dirigido, Moby reimagina “The Lonely Night” en una versión acústica, CHVRCHES estrena el tema “He Said She Said”, Dua Lipa realiza cover de “Eugene” de Arlo Parks, Angel Olsen estrena “Alive and Dying (Waving, Smiling)” de su próximo box set, Flying Loyus estrena los temas “Black Gold” y “Between Memories”, Dinosaur Jr. estrena “Take It Back” su nuevo sencillo, Deftones recluta a Leigh Whannel para el video de “Ceremony, esto y mucho más aquí en Sentido Beat Visítanos en: Facebook ¿Me Vas A Leer? Twitter: @Me_vas_a_leer Instagram: @Me_vas_a_leer
Join the Aussie rock band You Am I join The Marty Sheargold Show for a big yarn talking fandom, chucking a sickie on tour, making their 11th album in interesting times, the new single The Waterboy, what's on their stereo and not one, not two but three songs live- let's call it a mini-concert. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Finally some good news for Aussie music festival BluesFest, Foo Fighters trippy new video, their doco and Dave Grohl's new TV series, AC/DC new stuff, Scott Stapp's new role, Black Sabbath's new release and more. This is all that matters in Triple M Rock News with Cassie. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Themen: Neue Alben von Light The Torch, No Bragging Rights, Fear Factory & Thrice arbeiten daran. Fit For A King & Silent Planet covern sich gegenseitig. ex-Blessthefall Drummer im Daily Job mit guter Tat. Was ist der Sinn der Rammstein & Balenciaga Collect.? Werden wir jemals "Look Outside Your Window" hören? Streaming-Tipps: Heavy Metal Hitchhiker und What Drives Us! https://szene-putzen-podcast.de/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/szene.putzen.podcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/szene_putzen_podcast/
En Música de Contrabando , revista diaria de música en Onda Regional de Murcia. estrenamos nuevo formato con la incorporación de Terminal Pop, y aumentamos la duración a dos horas (orm.es; 00'00h). Por primera vez en nuestra historia, Universal Music España/Sony Music España y Warner Music España se han unido para grabar al unísono un nuevo “Himno a la Alegría”, interpretado por más de 40 artistas de forma altruista, como muestra de apoyo al sector de la Música.. Oficialmente hoy ha salido a la luz el trailer de «What Drives Us«, nuevo documental dirigido y producido por Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters, Nirvana, Them Crooked Vultures) en el que se profundiza en la relación que mantiene un músico con la vida en la carretera. «Este film es la carta de amor que envio a cualquier músico que, junto a sus amigos, se ha subido a una vieja furgoneta con el fin de actuar», comenta el propio Grohl. Sound Isidro Vibra Mahou cierra su octava edición con casi sesenta artistas repartidos en casi quince salas madrileñas (Yarea). Anaju presenta un vinilo edición limitada con contenido exclusivo. Diamante negro estrenan ‘Poliamor’, su nuevo single, tercer adelanto de su primer álbum que podremos escuchar al completo a la vuelta del verano. Deap Vally olvidan por un momento las guitarras en "give me a sign", vals en clave menor con el que anuncian su nuevo ep American cockroach. Los Planetas están entregando una serie de canciones que continúan con su último disco hasta la fecha, Zona Temporalmente Autónoma. Pantocrator ha aprovechado el estreno de ‘El Gobierno de China’ para anunciar que su tercer EP ‘El Chungo Colectivo’ sale este miércoles 14 de abril. Maximo Park, la banda de Newcastle se adentra en nuevos territorios sin abandonar sus característicos giros melódicos tan deudores del postpunk y la new wave, Guille Solano revitaliza uno de los temas capitales del grupo Mujeres. Isolation es el primer single del nuevo álbum de The Dirty Browns. SHAMAN SHAMAN combinan la inmediatez del garaje con la psicodelia más hechizadora.. Cuco regresa con una nueva canción y vídeo. "Paradise" aprovecha la psicodelia contagiosa y en busca de amor que lo convirtió en uno de los músicos más brillantes de su generación. Reigning Sound reparten amor auditivo y clasicismo instantáneo "oh christine", nuevo adelanto de A little more time with reingning sound. Rostam continúa el camino hasta su segundo LP en solitario, Changephobia, que se publicará el 4 de junio, con el lanzamiento de la canción principal del álbum. El 22 de junio de 1981 se publicaba el single, "Hoy no me puedo levantar". Hace, por lo tanto, 40 años que Mecano se dio a conocer al mundo. La banda sevillana, Conmutadores, que celebra, en este caso, su décimo aniversario quiere rendirles homenaje y para ello se vuelven a reunir con el objetivo de dar forma a un nuevo álbum. "El disco del Reloj". Warner Music Spain continúa rescatando de su archivo grabaciones hasta ahora inéditas en formato digital. El proyecto Archivos rescatados busca recuperar discos descatalogados en formato físico para ponerlos a disposición del público por primera vez en edición digital.Recientemente se han publicado los singles de M Clan “Perdido en la ciudad” (de 1995 con dos canciones inéditas: el power rock “Habitación 113” y la versión del “Can’t get enought” de Free) y “Canción sin retorno” (de 1997, contiene dos versiones inéditas:“Get Back” de The Beatles y “Two trains” de Little Feat. Marco A. Velasco, del estudio El Miradoor, y Paula Sal debutan como Pau from Marc, y van a publicar su primer disco, Living room songs, un album superlativo. Tom Edwards publica ´Mundo Dicotómico', su primer tema grabado en español. "Del saliente al poniente", segundo disco de Mujeres CON RAÍZ. Un viaje a través de la música popular es la propuesta con la que se acercan este domingo Fetén Fetén El dúo, compuesto por Diego Galaz y Jorge Arribas, lleva ya muchos años convirtiendo la música en una apasionante labor de recuperación de la memoria y revalorización de las identidades. Fetén Fetén irradia ingenio y la charla con Diego Galaz es tan fluida como ilustrativa.
Fue un fin de semana de premios para la industria del cine y Nomadland volvió a arrasar. Dave Grohl estrenó el trailer de “What Drives Us”. Estrenos en Netflix, HBO y Amazon junto a nuestro columnista Rodrigo Munizaga.
A recap of some great moments from each episode with a guest, check out all the highlights with the time stamps below.(3:51) - S1/EP 1 - Can Bears Tell Time? - Pt. 1 (Feature Fridays) w/ @Ryanrampersadfit(5:20) - S1/EP 28 - Class in Session with Miss S! (Feature Fridays) w/ @Navvv_s(6:55) - S1/EP 4 - Music Review (Feature Fridays) w/ @Alexphilip_(8:20) - S1/EP 8 & 11 - What Drives Us? Pt. 1 (Feature Fridays) w/ @CrushinGears and @iDwane.P(13:37) - S1/EP 27 - Understanding Anxiety and Dealing with Imposter Syndrome w/ @Insouciance_xo (Psych Saturdays)(15:54) - S1/EP 16 - A Bad Apple a Day... (Topic Tuesdays) w/ @wavvymiss(19:02) - S1/EP 26 - Finding Inner Peace (Feature Fridays) w/ @Gurkirans(21:50) - S1/EP 17 - From Bandos to Business (Feature Fridays) w/ @905flowerchild(25:16) - S1/EP 20 - A Different Path (Feature Fridays) w/ @Gregoaryc & @Ryanrampersadfit(27:20) - S1/EP 15 - Zen Masters (Feature Fridays) w/ @zenned.outt(30:18) - S1/EP 22 - Art as Therapy (Feature Fridays) w/ @mv.isuals
Family Time vs Career People always talk about work/ life balance! And while my belief is it's different for everyone, I want to touch on some basics today. What is your career? _________________ Now just back to Podcast Episode #2, “ What Drives Us?” This is an in depth subject that takes time to actually decide and execute on. Are you currently following your true purpose? ______________ Ok, work/life balance! What is your current situation? Are you married? Single? Dating? Do you have your kids full time? Lets look at you situation as all vary. What commitments do you have that you wont negotiate on? Cant negotiate on? Those are your most important priorities! Ok, do you have the list? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Now your career! List the priorities that come along with it? Non negotiable? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. How far can you schedule out your family/ career items? Can you go out a week? A month? A year? Now let's really dial in the two. Where do we overlap? Now back to priorities. Is it family or career. ( yes there are alot of questions, as this is important) Now that you've identified overlaps and the importance of set priorities ask yourself this. Do my career and family mesh? Do they align seamlessly or is there a disconnect? Is it possible to merge the two? And example would be a crew such as mine, let's say I'm at a kids function, I may have someone ask me about insurance policies. In theory there could be potential business during a sport outing. I'm not saying the work while you're at your kids functions, but what I am saying is do they merge. See I'm finding it the more I follow my passion in my career the more it aligns with my passion with my family. Are you a coach, a Real Estate agent, or a car salesman? Is there a way to chase your passion until it aligns with your family time? Only you can truly answer this question. But I've got you thinking and that's the intent of this blog. Spend some time with the next few weeks really thinking about this and does your passion with your career merge of the passion of your family? This can be a difficult subject. Can they be aligned? I'm definitely interested to hear your thoughts and comments email me anytime at chris@chrisforsythe.com.
Welcome to Tales by Tom. The short story stylings of Tom Cagley Sr. These stories will entertain and move you! Today we conclude the series of stories titled, What Drives Us! We will begin a new series in two weeks! Today we have two stories which are How Things Are Grown and A Parent's Magical Power. Tom Cagley Sr published a new book titled, Even the Day of My Wedding: A Love Story Born of the Holocaust." This story, a love story, is the story of Meyer Lasker, a 19-year-old Polish Jew, who survived the horrors of the Holocaust. Meyer loses track of his love when she comes to the States. The story tells how they reconnect . . . First love, last chance? Buy a copy now! http://amzn.to/2cWv02y Remember Tom Cagley Sr's previous book, "I Was Your Son: A Troubled Journey" is still available on Amazon. Buy a copy of "I Was Your Son: A Troubled Journey" on Amazon http://ow.ly/ug4ru I encourage you to provide feedback on these stories or any of the earlier shorts by email at talesbytom@gmail.com Check out the podcast at http://www.talesbytom.com and/or download the cast on Apple Podcasts at http://bit.ly/yk9BC
Welcome to Tales by Tom. The short story stylings of Tom Cagley Sr. These stories will entertain and move you! Today continue with the series of stories titled, What Drives Us! This series will have 5 installments made up of nine stories. Today we have one story which is Dunham Chapel. Tom Cagley Sr published a new book titled, Even the Day of My Wedding: A Love Story Born of the Holocaust." This story, a love story, is the story of Meyer Lasker, a 19-year-old Polish Jew, who survived the horrors of the Holocaust. Meyer loses track of his love when she comes to the States. The story tells how they reconnect . . . First love, last chance? Buy a copy now! http://amzn.to/2cWv02y Remember Tom Cagley Sr's previous book, "I Was Your Son: A Troubled Journey" is still available on Amazon. Buy a copy of "I Was Your Son: A Troubled Journey" on Amazon http://ow.ly/ug4ru I encourage you to provide feedback on these stories or any of the earlier shorts by email at talesbytom@gmail.com Check out the podcast at http://www.talesbytom.com and/or download the cast on Apple Podcasts at http://bit.ly/yk9BC
Welcome to Tales by Tom. The short story stylings of Tom Cagley Sr. These stories will entertain and move you! Today continue with the series of stories titled, What Drives Us! This series will have 5 installments made up of nine stories. Today we have two stories! They are Meaningful Purpose and A Speech Given At My Last Son’s Rehearsal Dinner Tom Cagley Sr published a new book titled, Even the Day of My Wedding: A Love Story Born of the Holocaust." This story, a love story, is the story of Meyer Lasker, a 19-year-old Polish Jew, who survived the horrors of the Holocaust. Meyer loses track of his love when she comes to the States. The story tells how they reconnect . . . First love, last chance? Buy a copy now! http://amzn.to/2cWv02y Remember Tom Cagley Sr's previous book, "I Was Your Son: A Troubled Journey" is still available on Amazon. Buy a copy of "I Was Your Son: A Troubled Journey" on Amazon http://ow.ly/ug4ru I encourage you to provide feedback on these stories or any of the earlier shorts by email at talesbytom@gmail.com Check out the podcast at http://www.talesbytom.com and/or download the cast on Apple Podcasts at http://bit.ly/yk9BC
Welcome to Tales by Tom. The short story stylings of Tom Cagley Sr. These stories will entertain and move you! Today continue with the series of stories titled, What Drives Us! This series will have 5 installments made up of nine stories. They are Political Defeats and Others and Notes to Self My 3rd Year At ND Tom Cagley Sr published a new book titled, Even the Day of My Wedding: A Love Story Born of the Holocaust." This story, a love story, is the story of Meyer Lasker, a 19-year-old Polish Jew, who survived the horrors of the Holocaust. Meyer loses track of his love when she comes to the States. The story tells how they reconnect . . . First love, last chance? Buy a copy now! http://amzn.to/2cWv02y Remember Tom Cagley Sr's previous book, "I Was Your Son: A Troubled Journey" is still available on Amazon. Buy a copy of "I Was Your Son: A Troubled Journey" on Amazon http://ow.ly/ug4ru I encourage you to provide feedback on these stories or any of the earlier shorts by email at talesbytom@gmail.com Check out the podcast at http://www.talesbytom.com and/or download the cast on Apple Podcasts at http://bit.ly/yk9BC
Welcome to Tales by Tom. The short story stylings of Tom Cagley Sr. These stories will entertain and move you! Today we begin a new series of stories. What Drives Us! This series will have 5 installments made up of nine stories. Today we have two stories. They are Half Iron-man marathon and What are you afraid of? Tom Cagley Sr published a new book titled, Even the Day of My Wedding: A Love Story Born of the Holocaust." This story, a love story, is the story of Meyer Lasker, a 19-year-old Polish Jew, who survived the horrors of the Holocaust. Meyer loses track of his love when she comes to the States. The story tells how they reconnect . . . First love, last chance? Buy a copy now! http://amzn.to/2cWv02y Remember Tom Cagley Sr's previous book, "I Was Your Son: A Troubled Journey" is still available on Amazon. Buy a copy of "I Was Your Son: A Troubled Journey" on Amazon http://ow.ly/ug4ru I encourage you to provide feedback on these stories or any of the earlier shorts by email at talesbytom@gmail.com Check out the podcast at http://www.talesbytom.com and/or download the cast on Apple Podcasts at http://bit.ly/yk9BC
Study this week's Daily Devotional, here... As you listen to or watch the video this Sunday's sermon, you may use these brief sermon notes to guide your own note-taking. What Directs Us? What Drives Us? What Destines Us?
Sermon title "What Drives Us?"