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Your Daily Meds
Episode 168 - What Kind Of People Should We Be? - 2 Peter 3:11-18

Your Daily Meds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 15:28


Maria Rekrut and All Things Real Estate
Are You and Your Property Meant for Each Other?

Maria Rekrut and All Things Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 14:04


Are You and Your Property Meant for Each Other? Learn how to know if you and your property are meant for each other!! What Kind of Property Suits Your Personality? (What no one told you about this) all this and more from Maria Rekrut. Learn how to know if you and your property are meant for each other!! I know you've never read this in books, or heard this at real estate seminars. I'm here to explain why it's really important to know this before you start to invest. This can make the difference between success and failure. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maria-rekrut/message

Take The Hill - A Leadership Podcast
021: 2020 Leadership Q&A

Take The Hill - A Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 84:59


It has been a few episodes since we opened the electronic mailbag and pulled out some listener submitted questions. Angelo has taken the reigns and has selected a few of the most relevant and challenging questions to throw out for discussion. 00:00 Welcome to the Show 01:00  Reflections upon Leadership during 2020 01:40  What Can You do to Increase Trust in Your Organization? 11:35  How Much of Your Personality Should You Illuminate at Work? 19:50  Is There A difference between Crisis Leadership and Leadership within stable environments? 29:30 Are We Experiencing the Emergence of Leadership Fatigue? 40:00  What Can You Do to Shift an Organizations Focus Beyond Perceive Challenges and Towards a Hopeful Future? 44:30  What Advice can you give to Asking Hard Questions and Having Difficult Conversations? 55:30  How Can You Identify and/or Eliminate Biases from Your Thinking and Behavior? 01:01:50  How Can You Develop a Sense of Urgency within Your Team? 01:08:45  What Do You Do if You Don’t Have an Answer or that Answer is Not What Your Team/Organization will Want to Hear? 01:17:10  What Kind of Leader Do You Want to be in 2021?  01:22:00  Closing Thoughts with Angelo, Dennis and Patrick 01:23:00  Thank You - Listeners and All of Our Supporters!

Phillydogs Revue
Episode 25: Philly Dogs Revue 12/05/20

Phillydogs Revue

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020 111:10


1 Der Kiezpanther Hamburg Spinners 02:34 2 help (god help america) charlie whitehead & the swamp dogg band - 03:47 charlie whitehead & the swamp dogg band 3 I Earned Mine Naomi Shelton & The Gospel Queens 03:00 Cold World 4 I've Been Loving You Too Long Deliah Gartrell 03:07 Bahith 7200 5 Love Light Herman Moore 02:48 Hall Of Fame Volume 3 6 Tears Of A Clown (1975) The Chosen Few 03:27 Reggae Got Soul 3 (20 Soul Cover From The Jamaican 1970s) 7 The Best Thing You Ever Had Candi Staton 02:28 Candi Staton 8 Chained Marvin Gaye 02:37 The Complete Motown Singles, Vol. 8: 1968 9 let's go, let's go, let's go chambers brothers 03:13 unbonded 10 Don't Give Up The Far East 03:02 New York Is For Lovers 11 Head In The Clouds The Bamboos Feat Tyra Hammond 04:23 Rawville 12 02 If It Wasn't for Loving You Steve Cropper & Felix Cavaliere 04:17 Nodge It Up A Notch 13 Haunted by the Devil Nicole Willis & UMO Jazz Orchestra 04:16 My Name Is Nicole Willis 14 You_Are_My_Luck_feat_Preservation_Hall_Horns_ Meklit 03:14 the People move, the music moves too 15 Go Home STEVIE WONDER 05:20 At The Close Of A Century - DISC 3 16 What About Me Lake Street Dive 04:18 Bad Self Portraits '14 17 A Love Supreme/Exodus Rebel Tumbao 06:10 Rebel Tumbao 18 4.What Kind of Cool(will we think of next) Cody ChesnuTT 05:07 Landing on a Hundred 19 Waterfalls Me'Shell NdegéOcello 04:35 Ventriloquism 20 Bila (feat. Kibrom Birhane) Dexter Story 04:08 Bahir 21 Walk Alone London Afrobeat Collective 06:52 Humans 22 Gemini Rising Brass Roots 03:44 Good Life 23 baby don't you know mother popcorn 03:04 24 Pick Up The Pieces One By One Osaka Monaurail 05:05 Reality for the People 25 Funk Is Ruling My Head Pitch & Scratch 02:58 Together 26 Love Me Good Ray Lugos L.e.s Express 03:01 Love Me Good/If It Aint True 27 Block Party Chuck Brown & soul searchers 04:16 We're about the business 28 Bootsy off Broadway (feat. Emmaline, Frankie Kash Waddy & Christian McBride) Bootsy Collins 03:31 The Power of the One 29 Most of the Time Bettye LaVette 05:17 Chimes of Freedom: The Songs of Bob Dylan - DISC 1

Mercy Vineyard Church
What Kind of Elder Brother Do You Long For?

Mercy Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 17:56


Jon Marsden preached a message on the parable of the prodigal son titled, "What Kind of Elder Brother Do You Long For?"

MillCity Church
What Kind of People Ought We to Be? Sun. Nov. 15 2020

MillCity Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 35:15


What Kind of People Ought We to Be? Sun. Nov. 15 2020 by MillCity Church

Frankly FRG
11: What Kind of Man Are You?

Frankly FRG

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 59:09


What Kind of Man Are You? This week we are celebrating International Men’s Day by challenging you to answer that very question. Throughout this 5 session podcast, we are tackling 5 different topics to get you talking about all things men’s health and wellbeing. Tune in to hear about our speakers’ personal journeys and start the conversation this International Men’s Day hosted by Caroline Fox – Senior Employee Engagement Manager. What Kind of Man Cries? Matthew Smith, Co-Founder – “If U Care, Share” Foundation, discusses men’s mental health (1:00 minutes) What Kind of Man Gets Sick? Alfie Jones, testicular cancer survivor, shares his personal journey through diagnosis, treatment, recovery and life after cancer (17:20 minutes) What Kind of Man Loves Another Man? Reed Badman, Salesforce Developer – Revolent, talks about his experience as a member of the LGBTQ+ community (31:15 minutes) What Kind of Man Fights for Someone Else? Mark Hill, CIO – Tenth Revolution Group, joins us to talk about his role as a diversity and inclusion ally (43:00 minutes) What Kind of Man Goes Beyond? Alex Waldron, Recruitment Consultant – Mason Frank International, talks about why he wants to Go Beyond and support equality, diversity, and inclusion at FRG (53:45 minutes)

Your Path with Bishop Mark
"What Kind of Light?" November 15 2020 Proper 28 RCL A

Your Path with Bishop Mark

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 68:13


Dallas Universal Life Church presents this full service, recorded November 15, 2020. The Most Reverend Dr. Mark D. Manning, DD, DRS, Pastor of Dallas Universal Life Church, delivers his sermon titled "What Kind of Light?". --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bishopmark/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bishopmark/support

UltraChenTV
Tuesday 9.38.A - Old Man James Defends Old People, Guest Rip Talks Tekken7 S4, Etc. (2020-11-10)

UltraChenTV

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 155:48


Tuesday Show 9.38, 2020 11-10 == TIME STAMPS == 0:00:00 Introduction 0:03:18 Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate: kustom variations, other game changes, Mileena, etc 0:18:50 Playstation 5 and Xbox Serieses Launch Week 0:29:34 Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus R Rollback Netcode Beta Reviews 0:35:20 The Interview: Rip on Tekken 7 Season 4 -- 0:37:00 General Patch Notes -- 0:42:13 Netcode Update and Wifi Indicator -- 0:54:22 Kunimitsu -- 0:57:38 Content Creator Early Access Fiasco 1:22:43 5/5 Matchup -- 1:23:03 Old School vs New School: Was the Top Level As High Back in the Day? -- 1:47:01 Viewer Questions -- 1:48:29 Do Top Players Share Personal Attributes? -- 1:58:03 What Kind of Combos Are Your Favorite? 2:09:34 Other Game/FGC News -- 2:09:44 Capcom Got Hacked? 2:12:20 Tournament Results -- 2:12:28 CPT Online China Results -- 2:14:17 First Attack 2020 Online -- 2:16:35 Tampa Never Sleeps Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 2:33:40 Upcoming Events -- CPT Online Australia this weekend -- UMK11 releases on Tuesday 2:25:15 And Cetera Check out Crayfish's Old School Champs t-shirt line! Twitter: https://twitter.com/oschamps Store: https://teespring.com/stores/arcade-warrior-by-oschamps Join the UltraChenTV Discord server: https://discord.gg/VAmkUdp Please consider supporting our Patreon! http://patreon.com/ultrachentv YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMtK1idHoxM Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/ultrachentv/tuesday-938a Spotify - http://tinyurl.com/UCTVSpotify Twitch stream - http://twitch.tv/ultrachentv Website / Blog - http://ultrachentv.com Twitter - http://twitter.com/ultrachentv UltraDavid - http://twitter.com/ultradavid James Chen - http://twitter.com/jchensor TuboWare - http://twitter.com/TuboWare

Eternity on SermonAudio
What Kind of Love Is This?

Eternity on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 45:00


A new MP3 sermon from Living Way Reformed Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: What Kind of Love Is This? Subtitle: Miscellaneous Sermons Speaker: Steve Rockhill Broadcaster: Living Way Reformed Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 11/8/2020 Bible: 1 John 3:1-3 Length: 45 min.

Peligrosamente juntos
Peligrosamente juntos - Sammy Davis Jr. - 08/11/20

Peligrosamente juntos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 59:53


Sammy Davis Jr. "At The Cocoanut Grove" : -“Introduction” -"Once in a Lifetime" -"In the Still of the Night" -"Falling in Love Again" -"What Kind of Fool Am I?" -Medley: "I've Got You Under My Skin"/"Big Bad John"/"Night and Day" -West Side Story Medley: "Jet Song"/"Something's Coming"/"Cool"/"Tonight"/"America"/"Gee, Office Krupke!"/"Maria" -"River, Stay 'Way from My Door" -"Me and My Shadow" -Medley: "Hound Dog"/"What'd I Say" -"Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody" -Finale: Jam Session ("Sam, by George") Escuchar audio

Dance Boss Podcast
Top Tips to Grow Your Online Business

Dance Boss Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 25:22


How do I? This is an interesting question because how you do anything depends on you, your season of life, and the beautiful goals connected to your soul.  Figuring out my ‘how’ when starting my online business was hard.  I spent a lot of time, basing my how on others...  I wrote content the way others suggested.  I launched the way others suggested. I created offers the way others suggested.  I basically ran my business the way others suggested.  And the weird thing is, it’s not always a suggestion, sometimes coaches in this online space basically bully you into thinking if you don’t do it their way you won’t be successful...  And I believed them.  I was left with a business that didn’t feel fun and a mind that didn’t feel good enough.  It wasn’t until I shifted the focus from “How Do I?” to “What Kind of Business Do I Want to Build?” Then I really started to enjoy my business, felt empowered in my business, and started seeing growth in my business.  In episode #109 of the Dance Boss Podcast, I share a mashup of some amazing tips to grow your online dance business. To help you start to think deeply about what kind of leader and business owner you want to be! Start weeding out what doesn’t feel good, and start committing to what does. So tell me what kind of business do you want to build?    Grab Your 90 Days in 90 Minutes 1:1 Intensive Workshop Now!  https://erin.mykajabi.com/offers/RiNsfbna   Click here for show notes  https://bit.ly/DBPShowNotes   And come hang out with me on IG - @erinpride https://www.instagram.com/erinpride/   Apolla Performance is amazing! www.apollaperformance.com IG/FB @Apollaperfomance https://www.instagram.com/apollaperformance/

Five Hole Fantasy Hockey
FHFH 117 || Team Previews || San Jose Sharks

Five Hole Fantasy Hockey

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 27:44


What a dip from San Jose! 2rd in scoring to bottoms of the league? Yikes. What Kind of season will we get from San Jose? Dubnyk and Jones? UNSUBSCRIBE Karlsson? 100%? We'll see. Burns on the decline? Maybe. Timo Meier building momentum? Hope so. Check it out! Love ya's -|| FHFH Twitter || - ( https://twitter.com/FHFHockey ) -|| FHFH Discord || - ( https://discord.gg/kfnyrn7 ) -|| Patreon || - ( https://www.patreon.com/FHFHRadio )

Sheologians
What Kind of Feministy Poison Ya Got There?

Sheologians

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 55:38


In this episode we discuss what kind of injustices are created in a culture whose only sexual law is consent. Then we take a look at why 30% of women under 25 identify as LGBT. Join us! The post What Kind of Feministy Poison Ya Got There? appeared first on Sheologians.

Tom's Treasure » Impact Prayer Ministry Podcasts
What Kind of KING? (Sermon Audio)

Tom's Treasure » Impact Prayer Ministry Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 41:44


This is the audio from the November 1, 2020 sermon, “What Kind of KING?”, shared by Tom Lemler at the North Wayne Mennonite Church. Text:  Joshua 24:14-15, 1 Samuel 12:12-25 When it comes to choosing a leader we will follow, the Bible has many examples of what goes wrong when we choose a king other […]

UltraChenTV
Tuesday 9.36.A - ChrisG Drops From DBFZ Nationals, Online Events After COVID?, Etc. (2020-10-20)

UltraChenTV

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 158:14


Tuesday Show 9.36, 2020 10-20 == TIME STAMPS == 0:00:00 Introduction 0:04:17 Guilty Gear: AC+R Netcode & Strive "Ranked" Mode 0:19:33 UMK11 Rain & Other Changes 0:30:35 Twitch's Wild DMCA Deletions 0:52:37 5/5 Matchup -- 0:52:54 UCTV On Chris G Withdrawing From DBFZ National Championships -- 1:05:42 What Kind of Skill-Based Matchmaking Do You Prefer? -- 1:21:55 Is The Online Fighting Game Experience Too Complicated? -- 1:38:08 Viewer Questions -- 1:39:56 Will Online Tournaments Have Worth After Covid? -- 1:55:40 Should the FGC Be Concerned In Bringing Up New TOs? 2:09:05 Game News -- 2:09:09 SFV Netcode Patch -- 2:13:50 Cagliostro Out in GBVS -- 2:17:31 Phantom Breaker: Omnia 2:19:00 Community News -- 2:19:04 Tasty Steve Scholarship (https://twitter.com/Tasty_Steve/status/1318305948163698688) -- 2:22:08 Button Mash Is Closing At Least Temporarily 2:25:29 Tournament Results -- 2:25:41 CPT Online Central America 2 -- 2:26:23 East Coast Throwdown (Chris Matrix video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DbuCYSx95Q) -- 2:28:56 DBFZ National Championships -- 2:29:06 ArcRevo Japan & US South/Southeast -- 2:30:35 Sure You Can Scrimmage #10 -- 2:31:05 Core A Gaming Soul Calibur Event 2:32:15 Upcoming -- 2:32:19 DMC Killer Instinct 3v3: Battle of the Rising Stars Climax -- 2:34:50 James's Matcherino Cup Qualifier -- 2:36:25 CPT Online Asia East 2 Join the UltraChenTV Discord server: https://discord.gg/VAmkUdp Please consider supporting our Patreon! http://patreon.com/ultrachentv YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D68tf1_nm2A Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/ultrachentv/tuesday-936a Spotify - http://tinyurl.com/UCTVSpotify Twitch stream - http://twitch.tv/ultrachentv Website / Blog - http://ultrachentv.com Twitter - http://twitter.com/ultrachentv UltraDavid - http://twitter.com/ultradavid James Chen - http://twitter.com/jchensor TuboWare - http://twitter.com/TuboWare

Sermons – East Charlotte Pres

Sunday Worship October 18th, 2020   “What Kind of King?” Luke 19:28-48 Rev. Tyler Dirks   Recorded Worship Service Audio – (33m:00s) Sunday Worship Live Stream @ 9am: The worship service live stream will begin approximately 5-10 minutes prior to 9:00am. If you experience streaming issues, try refreshing your browser and restarting the player stream. […] The post What Kind of King? appeared first on East Charlotte Pres.

Oakwood Baptist Church Podcast
What Kind of Giver Are You?

Oakwood Baptist Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2020


What Kind of Giver Are You?

The Briefing - AlbertMohler.com
Wednesday, October 14, 2020

The Briefing - AlbertMohler.com

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 25:14


DOCUMENTATION AND ADDITIONAL READING PART 1 (0:0 - 7:20): ────────────────── Joe Biden Is “Not a Fan” of Court Packing? Why the Former Vice President Won’t Give a Clear Answer on the Issue LOS ANGELES TIMES (JONAH GOLDBERG) How Biden blew it on the court-packing question and how he could have avoided the fuss PART 2 (7:21 - 15:0): ────────────────── House Democrats Introduce Legislation to Create Process to Examine Presidential Sanity: When Something “Isn’t about the Election,” It’s Always about the Election WALL STREET JOURNAL (THE EDITORIAL BOARD) Nancy Pelosi’s Insanity Plea PART 3 (15:1 - 25:14): ────────────────── What Kind of Government Does the United States Have? There’s a Distinction Between Direct Democracy and a Constitutional Republic . . . And It Matters NEW YORK TIMES (GLENN THRUSH) ‘We’re not a democracy,’ says Mike Lee, a Republican senator. That’s a good thing, he adds.

Pass the Poutine
What Kind of Asian Are You?

Pass the Poutine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2020 63:08


Kyle, a Chinese Canadian from Toronto, is on the show and we talk: Torontorians know more about Vancouver than Vancouverites talk about Toronto (1:35), Alberta (3:30), Calgary Chinatown (7:20), Canada’s worst Chinatown (7:45), Growing up Asian-Canadian in Markham Toronto (16:05), Parents not wanting you to speak your mother tongue at home (19:08), Asians representation in media (22:00), Asian men moving up the sexy ladder (32:50), Kpop dudes (38:30), What Kind of Asian Are You? (41:40), podcasts we listen to (52:35) and more. Check out Kyle’s podcast What kind of Asian Are You? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/passthepoutine/message

Couch Talk w/ Dr. Anna Cabeca
153: Feeling Fit and Fabulous After Fifty w/ Debra Atkinson

Couch Talk w/ Dr. Anna Cabeca

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 49:18


The way we exercise after we turn 50 absolutely has to include a few essential elements. Strength training and working smarter, not harder, will keep you in tip-top condition! I’m joined by Debra Atkinson, founder of Flipping 50, to talk about keeping fit in your menopausal years. Key Takeaways Exercise smarter by doing shorter workers with bigger impact. [11:40] Prioritize strength training in your workouts to support your body as you enter your middle years [30:00] You should take a longer period of recovery in between strength training sessions. Aim for two sessions a week. [33:00] About Debra Atkinson Wellness Coach and Fitness Expert Debra Atkinson has helped over 150,000 women “flip” their second half with the vitality and energy they want. She’s the bestselling author of You Still Got It, Girl: The After 50 Fitness Formula for Women; Navigating Fitness After 50: Your GPS For Choosing Programs and Professionals You Can Trust; and Hot, Not Bothered.  Debra hosts Flipping 50 TV and the Flipping 50 podcast, an AARP top podcast for 50+ with over 1 million downloads. She is a frequent speaker and TEDx presenter of Everything Women in Menopause Learned About Exercise May Be a Lie.  She has 36 years of fitness experience, is an International fitness presenter for associations including the International Council on Active Aging, IDEA, NSCA, and Athletic Business, and CanFitPro. She’s an American Council on Exercise Subject Matter Expert, and prior Senior Lecturer in Kinesiology at Iowa State University. Debra is also the founder of Flippingfifty.com and creator of the Flipping 50 Fitness Specialist program for fitness professionals. She’s a frequent contributor at HuffPost, ShareCare, and other featured outlets and on the Education Advisory Board for Medfit.org. Why You’ve Been Exercising Wrong Most of Your Life If you’ve been listening to The Girlfriend Doctor podcast for any length of time, you know that research into women’s health, especially in our menopausal years, is severely lacking. Unfortunately, this research is no better when it comes to exercise!  I’m joined by Debra Atkinson to talk about how we can create a sustainable exercise plan that will keep us healthy into our 50s and beyond. Debra explains how she discovered the magic formula of exercise after 50: short, 20-minute bursts of exercise where you really get your heart pumping. It’s about working out smarter and harder, not longer. Debra explains what types of exercise menopausal women should be focusing on. We both understand that we’re taught to think that sit-ups and crunches are the keys to a flat and toned stomach. The truth is, these types of exercises that take us into a forward flexion are actually detrimental to our health.  Instead, we should focus on exercises like planks that work on bracing your core. Debra walks us through a simple exercise that helps us learn what it should feel like to engage our core. What Kind of Exercise You Should Do After 50 Debra shares how, as a society, we’ve lost the regular daily exercise of yesteryear. Her mother says she doesn’t regret exercising more in her life because the hard daily labor of working on a farm kept her fit and healthy. These changes are why it’s vital for us to keep exercising well into our old age. The types of exercise we should really focus on are foot movement and flexibility and strength training. Both of these will help us as we age; foot movement is beneficial for helping us move quicker, especially if we have a trip or a fall. Strength training will help our entire body and mind, and Debra explains why. When it comes to refueling our bodies after a workout, Debra lets us know exactly when and what type of food we should be consuming. There really is a specific time period where refueling does us best. She shares her favorite post-workout food and talks about other options if you’re not a smoothie person. Finally, Debra encourages you to create a workout routine you can stick to. It should include two strength sessions, three harder 20-minute sessions, and as many walks as you want every week. She also talks about recovery time between sessions and how you can adapt your routine if you don’t feel up to a workout. Are you ready to reclaim your health and fitness after 50? What’s your favorite type of exercise? As always, you can ask me anything and let me hear your thoughts in the comments on the episode page. If you have questions, email team@drannacabeca.com.   In This Episode Why the research into women’s health and fitness is lacking [6:00] Why short workouts are the best way to get your exercise in [11:00] Why you should focus on bracing your core with exercise like planks rather than focusing on forwarding flexion with exercises like sit-ups [16:00] A straightforward exercise that engages your core muscles [18:00] How our cultural lifestyle has changed so we don’t get as much daily exercise as we used to [24:00] Why you should focus on exercises that move your feet in different directions [28:00] When and what you should eat after your workout [36:25] How to plan your workout routine that includes flexibility in your schedule and how your body feels [42:00]   Quotes “It’s much more beneficial to do less exercise, just do it with more purpose. That’s what I found with all those months sitting in front of my computer, I was barely exercising for 20 minutes, but when you only have 20 minutes, you make every minute count.” [11:11] “You’ve got to fill this hole up that you’ve dug yourself into. You have to feel good before you can feel great. Restoring before more so that you’ve got the energy to actually do the exercise and you’re looking forward to it, not dreading it.” [24:20] “If you have a more active life overall, remember that you’re exercising so that you can play more in life. Not just exercising to exercise. Twice a week is your golden ticket.” [34:19]   Resources Mentioned Get Your Free Gift from Debra Atkinson! Watch Debra Atkinson’s Ted Talk Learn more about The Flipping 50 Cafe Find Debra Atkinson Online Follow Debra Atkinson on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn Find Dr. Anna Cabeca Online Follow Dr. Anna Cabeca on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest | YouTube Join the KetoGreen Community on Facebook Buy Keto-Green 16 Check out the full episode page

Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Durango

What Kind of Church Are We? – Click here… to join The way we gather and are organized, stems from an early agreement, made in 1637. What parts of that covenant lead us in times of trial?

From the Front Porch
291 || September Reading Recap

From the Front Porch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 37:04


This week Annie recaps the books she read in September. Recommended for You by Laura Silverman The Harpy by Megan Hunter His Only Wife by Peace Adzo Medie  What Kind of Woman by Kate Baer Everything Beautiful in Its Time by Jenna Bush Hager Just Like You by Nick Hornby Scandalous Witness by Lee Camp Evil at Lake Seminole by Steven Epstein Cobble Hill by Cecily von Ziegesar A full transcript for today’s episode is available here. From the Front Porch is a weekly podcast production of The Bookshelf, an independent bookstore in South Georgia. You can follow The Bookshelf’s daily happenings on Instagram at @bookshelftville, and all the books from today’s episode can be purchased online through our store website, www.bookshelfthomasville.com.  Special thanks to Dylan and his team at Studio D Production for sound and editing and for our theme music, which sets the perfect warm and friendly tone for our Thursday conversations.  This week, Annie is reading Cobble Hill by Cecily von Ziegesar. If you liked what you heard on today’s episode, tell us by leaving a review on iTunes. Or, if you’re so inclined, support us on Patreon, where you can hear our staff’s weekly New Release Tuesday conversations, read full book reviews in our monthly Shelf Life newsletter, follow along as Hunter and I conquer a classic, and receive free media mail shipping on all your online books orders. Just go to patreon.com/fromthefrontporch.

What The Bible Says
Episode 997 / What Kind of Listener Are You?

What The Bible Says

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 15:47


"Episode 997 / What Kind of Listener Are You?" - E.R. Hall, Jr.

Embracing Balance Podcast
050. Cultivating Positive Body Image Using Gratitude & Affirmations with Rachel Helfferich

Embracing Balance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 54:16


Rachel Helfferich, RDN behind Everglow Nutrition, joins us for a conversation about body image, body respect, and changing our mindset. In our conversation we address the real challenge of cultivating positive body image including comparison and negative self-talk, yet how to tackle each of those challenges. Tune in to Learn: How to have hope for healing your relationship with food and your body, even when it’s tough What is body respect and why it’s important in healing your relationship with food How to be more gentle with ourselves and our body How gratitude can help you foster body respect How to shift negative self-talk How to overcome the comparison trap with body image The power of affirmations and how to use them in daily life How to establish a daily gratitude and affirmation practice Using beginner’s mind to start out with intuitive eating Connect with Rachel: Website: https://everglownutrition.com/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everglownutrition/ What Kind of Exercise Are You Quiz Connect with the Podcast: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/embracingbalancepodcast/ Email: embracingbalancepodcast@gmail.com Connect with Victoria: Website: https://victoria-yates.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yates_victoria_/  Victoria's Beautycounter: https://www.beautycounter.com/victoriayates?goto=/  The Nourish Lab: https://www.nourishlabsite.com/ Connect with Katherine: Website: https://www.katherineherbison.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katherine.herbison/ Katherine's Beautycounter: https://www.beautycounter.com/katherineherbison?goto=/ 

Jacob's Well
Unpacking Our Pandemic Suitcase: What Kind of Story Are We In?

Jacob's Well

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 39:21


Tim Keel Unpacking Our Pandemic Suitcase: Week 2, What Kind of Story Are We In? Exodus 10:21, Proverbs 29:18, Judges 21:24-25, Jeremiah 29:4-9, Jeremiah 16:14-15, Isaiah 43:18-21 website: jacobswell.church facebook: jacobswellkc twitter: @jacobswell

Blessing on SermonAudio
God's Promise of Blessing

Blessing on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 42:00


A new MP3 sermon from First Baptist Church Sterling Heights is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: God's Promise of Blessing Subtitle: What Kind of Church Speaker: Dwight Schultz Broadcaster: First Baptist Church Sterling Heights Event: Sunday - AM Date: 9/13/2020 Bible: Genesis 1:26-28; Revelation 5:9-10 Length: 42 min.

East River Park Christian Church
Behind the Message- What Kind of Faith Saves?

East River Park Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 34:50


Jason and Derek discuss the message, What Kind of Faith Saves?, from the Steadfast Faith series.

Embracing Balance Podcast
049. How to Find Joy in Fitness & What's Your Exercise Type with Kasey Shuler

Embracing Balance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 52:44


Have you ever felt that you "should" be a runner or found yourself hating exercise? Here's the thing, exercise can be life-giving and joyful! To find out how, we interviewed author and personal trainer Kasey Shuler about how to find joy in fitness. In this episode, Kasey lays the framework of what fitness is (hint: it's a lot more than burning calories) and why consider joy in fitness. She also gives practical tips and helpful tools that you can apply to your life. Tune in to learn: Why fitness is more than just burning calories What’s wrong with the “exercise more and eat less” approach Why consider joy with movement How to find joy in movement 5 types of exercisers and how to identify who you are How to make exercise a fun and natural part of life How to stick to a routine with exercise while listening to your body How to set fitness goals that are intuitive Connect with Kasey: Website: https://www.kaseybshuler.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaseybshuler/ What Kind of Exercise Are You Quiz Connect with the Podcast: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/embracingbalancepodcast/ Email: embracingbalancepodcast@gmail.com Connect with Victoria: Website: https://victoria-yates.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yates_victoria_/  Victoria's Beautycounter: https://www.beautycounter.com/victoriayates?goto=/  The Nourish Lab: https://www.nourishlabsite.com/ Connect with Katherine: Website: https://www.katherineherbison.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katherine.herbison/ Katherine's Beautycounter: https://www.beautycounter.com/katherineherbison?goto=/ 

Sexology
EP194 – Between the Sheets V3

Sexology

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 22:51


Welcome to episode 194 of the Sexology Podcast! Today is a solo episode where I answer your questions about ways in which you can improve your sex life. We’ll look at issues such as sexual trauma re-enactment, improving your sex life after the honeymoon period and the importance of intimacy after sex.      In this episode, you will hear:     Why we engage in trauma re-enactment and ways to overcome those behaviors  Learning to confront what happened in the past  The importance of body work that can be healing   How power play and BDSM can help overcome trauma  Looking at the dynamics of bisexuality   Understanding when the right time is to start taking medication  Improving your sex life after the “Honeymoon Period”   The importance of communicating effectively and directly with your partner about what you want sexually   How masturbation can affect our sleep cycles   Using masturbation as a crutch to get better sleep  The importance of intimacy after sex   Looking at cultural differences in sex   Head to Nazanin’s Instagram each Friday in September for a new cooking challenge she is doing, focusing on enhancing your sensuality and libido!    What Kind of Lover Are You?  http://www.sexologypodcast.com/lover    Find Dr. Moali online:    http://www.sexologypodcast.com    Find me on social media:    https://www.instagram.com/sexologypodcast  https://www.facebook.com/oasis2care       If you are interested in booking a video counselling session with Dr. Moali:  https://oasis2care.com/contact-nazanin-moali-psychologist      Podcast Produced by Pete Bailey - http://petebailey.net/audio  

The Transforming Anxiety Podcast
82. Permission to Rest

The Transforming Anxiety Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 23:31


Who needs some rest? My hunch is that we're all experiencing that "tired but wired" sensation that we sometimes get right before bed. You know, where you can't stop scrolling through Instagram even though you *know* you should put the damn phone down and go to sleep already? But on a mass, collective scale. The pandemic just. keeps. going. The election is looming. The kids are back to school but everything looks different than we could've ever imagined. Some of it sweet, some of it heart-wrenching. This week, I wanna talk about rest. How can you tell when you're tired? What KIND of tired are you? How do you rest up? And are you waiting for *permission* to get that rest? After you listen in, share your rest ideas with me! Text me at (816) 354-1279 and DM me on Instagram, I'm @khanlinmccormick. Let's rest up...

We’re All Psychic
Intro to Witchcraft

We’re All Psychic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 10:22


In preparation for an interview with local witch, Akasha, I talk a little bit about witchcraft. Here's the link I mention in the podcast. Do your homework! :) https://exemplore.com/wicca-witchcraft/What-Kind-of-Witch-Witchcraft-Traditions Thanks for listening. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lisa-hazard/support

Sexology
EP193 - What You Need to Know about STIs with Ariel Watriss

Sexology

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 41:57


Welcome to episode 193 of the Sexology Podcast! Today it’s my pleasure to welcome Ariel Watriss to the podcast. In this episode, Ariel speaks to me about how she became involved working around the STIs, misconceptions people still have about STIs and analyzing the risks around sex.     Ariel Watriss (she/hers) is a nurse practitioner currently working in college health at Tufts University Health Services. She started there in 2013 and in June 2018 was promoted to be the Sexual health specialist for the clinic.      She received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in nursing from the MGH Institute of Health Professions School of Nursing in 2011. Prior to her time at Tufts, she worked at the Fenway Community Health Center in their research department, the Fenway Institute. She was the primary clinician providing care to study participants and performed medical procedures in multiple HIV prevention biomedical studies, including HIV PrEP studies.      Before attending nursing school, she ran the HIV counseling, testing and family planning programs at the Sidney Borum Jr Health Center (a health center for disenfranchised and LGBTQ youth). She was the recipient of the American College Health Association (ACHA) 2015 Affiliate New Professionals Award for the New England area.      Her professional passions include LGBTQIA health, sexual health, and helping young adults navigate their own health advocacy. She has presented talks at national and regional conferences on HIV PrEP/PEP/sexual health, and has served as a panelist on CDC HIV prevention education programs.     In this episode, you will hear:     How did Ariel get into this work?  Misconceptions around STIs   Looking at the issue of shame and best ways to counteract it   Analyzing the risks around sex  The basic information that people need to be well informed   Looking at the hierarchy of concerns around STIs   How there is a lot of confusion and stigma around herpes   Looking at the treatments available for STIs in 2020   Why an STI diagnosis is not a death sentence or the end of your sex life  Learning when to best communicate you have an STI to a partner of prospective partner   Navigating hook up culture with STIs         Head to Nazanin’s Instagram each Friday in September for a new cooking challenge she is doing, focusing on enhancing your sensuality and libido!    What Kind of Lover Are You?  http://www.sexologypodcast.com/lover    Find Ariel Watriss here:   https://twitter.com/watrissa     Find Dr. Moali online:    http://www.sexologypodcast.com    Find me on social media:    https://www.instagram.com/sexologypodcast  https://www.facebook.com/oasis2care       If you are interested in booking a video counselling session with Dr. Moali:  https://oasis2care.com/contact-nazanin-moali-psychologist      Podcast Produced by Pete Bailey - http://petebailey.net/audio  

Because I Am Podcast
Recap: Don't H8

Because I Am Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 102:50


Time Stamps: 3:16 Gifts 7:16 Upper Class 9:46 Recap Intro 12:15 Wingman 17:42 What Kind've Friend Are You? 21:42 Truth Hurts 29:56 Music 52:12 TikTok 58:19 Snapchat/OnlyFans 64:44 College 69:01 Sports 76:09 Politics 95:55 Outroductions

Navigating the Customer Experience
100: The Must-Have Sales Strategies for the New-Normal with Richard Moore

Navigating the Customer Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 46:32


Richard Moore originally worked 60 hour weeks in the city of London before deciding to build his own businesses and help others do the same. After building companies from the trenches up by taking ownership of sales teams, coaching leadership roles and consulting with multi hundred million pound organizations, Richard created his own company to help others get massive traction as they launched their businesses.                      As he did this, Richard invested in many of the companies he helped to create and shared with the world his views on business through the weekly live Q&A’s he runs online, to speaking gigs in front of business owners in his space and his weekly blog. Richard also created products such as the Monetize You Course, the Basics of Sales course and direct mentoring of established businesses using his 16+ years of experience in the space. Questions Could you maybe just share with us just a little bit about how it is that your journey went? Maybe talk about one or two experiences that you had that has brought you to where you are today, where you are king of sales on LinkedIn. Let's say you're not accustomed to selling in a digital space and this is something that you're going to have to take on now, what kind of mindset shift you need to have in place to ensure that you are successful at selling in a digital space? And so, what are your thoughts as a sales person getting to know your clients before you actually interface with them, like doing your research? Could you give us one or two virtual selling strategies that maybe that were not used as much before, or even if a new one, maybe through innovation or new design, people are actually selling differently in a virtual space? Could you share with us what's one online resource, tool, website, or app that you absolutely can't live without in your business? Could you share with us maybe one or two books that have had the biggest impact on you? What's the one thing that's going on in your life right now that you are really excited about - either something that you're working on to develop yourself or your people? Where can listeners find you online? During times of adversity or challenge, do you have a quote or a saying that you’ll tend to revert to this quote or this saying to kind of carry you through, keep your focus, kind of just get you back on that track to achieve whatever it is that you're working on? Highlights Richard’s Journey Richard shared that there's only been a couple of particularly interesting moments that have made him the person he is or taken him in the direction he has been given. And it’s interesting because he thinks the person who set him on the particular rails to be this kind of person was his mother to start with. And she was very much the person who drove himself, his two sisters, to be as best as they could at whatever they did. And she very, very much was behind them as a motivator and he really appreciated that.   It’s interesting, when he went to university and both his degrees are in history and kind of the first real big pivot point into the world. When he was 21, 22, he wanted to stay on and do his Ph.D. and basically become an academic, write books, become a lecturer. And it's interesting because coaching and teaching was always there in a way.   But basically, he didn't get funding for the Ph.D. so he had to get a job because he couldn't get any more bank loans. So, he had to go and get a job. And his mother said, “You're not going to come home.” And she didn’t say in a nice way, but was really good, “So, you’re not coming home, you’re going to fend for yourself now, come on. So you’re out of University, go and find a way.”   So, he slept on his sister’s sofa the two weeks and he went for a job interview and he took literally that first job, which was cold calling and selling internet marketing back in 2002. So it's like 17 ½ years now. So was a very difficult time selling internet marketing because people were like, “Are you serious?” Back then people were spending lots of money in print ads, in magazines, they weren't really doing so much of what we see today. So this is pre Facebook, this is pre LinkedIn, this is pre a lot of stuff and so it was very new and he’s thrilled he started there.   And his mom, if she drove one thing into him was that you really can't quit because it's hard. And so that was really good, he learnt that from her. They never had any money, she couldn't drive, she was a single mom with three children and she never complained. She just focused on making it happen and so he’s really pleased, he’s very lucky in a way that he has that from her.   And so, he learned very early on that if you just cold call managing directors and CEO’s and try and sell them stuff, they don't really like it much. So, you have to learn a way to be a bit more elegant about it. And so, by having the phone put down on me a lot, he started to learn like the basics that he really needed to be half decent at it. But then if you jump ahead a good 10 years or so of corporate work in the city, ultimately he was at a headhunting company, as their sales director, and he really had a kind of tough moment like this was 2012 or so on.   The really big pivot point for him was that he was doing well at his job, it wasn't like he was kind of he'd had enough or anything like that, he was doing very well. But he had a very bad year. His grandmother who he was very close to passed away, his first daughter was born and was born without an oesophagus, so she went straight to surgery. She spent the whole of her first year almost dying a lot and having loads of surgery and that’s 3 months after she was born. So he was commuting to London from the hospital. His mother then died, she'd had 2 years of cancer. So, it's been a tremendously difficult time. And when you have that kind of adversity, you end up going through it and you just have to.   But it was the following year where he really kind of imploded because it kind of hits you when you've gone through it. So, a huge amount of difficult times and he had very understanding boss, he was a family man as well, he understood that he had a lot on his plate. But basically, he hit this point and his wonderful wife said, “You know what you need to do? You need to understand you don't have to work in this kind of job. There's one thing you can do is sell, which means, you know you're going to be all right. Go and start something else.”   And so, he started his own business and so many people were like, “It's irresponsible, you have a child and a wife not working, what are you doing?" And he was like, “But I've got this. I know there's one thing I can do is at least make money.” And he started two taekwondo academies actually, but he also did a bit of consulting as well, just something different. And since then, honestly, it's been his therapy, growing the business from there and helping others grow theirs.   And then, 2 ½ years ago, LinkedIn has really jump forward in terms of being a serious player for doing business online. And he’s really, really enjoying not just what he does, but who he is now. It's been an interesting route, always around, like driving yourself in the right way, coaching and teaching. But it's been really interesting milestones that have pushed him in particular directions. And as you probably experience from other guests, when you have those moments of adversity, perversely, really great things can come of them eventually.   Me: I totally agree. So, Richard, you shared a lot about your experience on adversity and some of the challenges that have clearly made you stronger, has propelled you to achieve great things, things that a lot of people around you would have not seen the potential, they are trying to be very practical, think they're giving you good advice, but they're actually not giving you good advice.   And we're in a time now globally where we have to be doing a lot of things differently. And, of course, there's a new coined term, the new normal. What kind of mindset shift do business owners, I think at the end of the day; we're all sellers, regardless of what role you play in your organization, because at some point you have to be operating in a selling role.   What Kind of Mindset Shift to Selling Should We Be Embracing Richard stated that this is such a good question. And he did learn back in 2008 in the recession then. They're very lucky that they have a CEO who he remembered addressed all of them. And it was very much when he started learning about the right kind of mindset, he said, “The majority of businesses now will go into scarcity. They're going to hibernate, they'll tighten their belts, they will freeze everything. This is the time when you push yourself.” Recession is a time when you grow more because that's when you can land grab when you really need to push yourself.   And he said, “So, for many, there is no substitution for volume.” And what that means is there's no substitution for just grind. And it's still funny because there's a lot of people who haven't been through a hard recession that was a big one. Arguably, we're about to hit an even bigger one. And what's interesting is that you get some people saying, “Oh, man, it's really tough out there.” It's like, yes, it's meant to be. This will be the biggest recession since 1930. So it'll be hard.   And if you ask about mindset, what matters is that you understand that you have to have huge empathy for what the person you want to speak to and work with is going through right now, and everyone is equipped to be able to do that. So we all are able, if we dare to stop for a minute, think what would someone else be thinking about right now? They're probably thinking to themselves, “I'm worried because I don't know if my business can survive. And in addition to that, I don't want to probably spend too much; I need to make sure I’m making the right decisions.”   So, there’s a bit of fear in terms of executing on buying things. So if we are in a selling kind of role, or we need to appeal to people to buy our thing, we need to be way more aware that people need to absolutely feel they're going to get great returns. So waffling on about how our product works and things like that is far less effective than sharing the top wins for someone. He may have mentioned in the previous time they spoke, but the four top wins are that you help them look good, so you improve their visibility, help their ego, whatever variation that you want, you help them make money, you saved them money or, and, or the other one is that you save them time or giving them convenience, such as, you are the outsourced solution to a problem.   Some or one of those particular wins is so essential to convey because that's what they really need to know, “Am I going to say time? Am I going to need to hold this person's hand? Has Richard got this? When I give him the money, is he going to do what he needs to do? And so I can crack on knowing that that particular problem is solved.” So that's one key part of it. But when you also need to be really clear on is that in 2020, we're all tremendously used to being sold to. No one likes to be sold to that's never changed, but the way you sell should never come across as desperate of course. But the way you sell now has to be in tune with the way in which people want to be approached, sending someone a direct message on LinkedIn thinking you're giving them in inverted commas “great value” because you invite them to your webinar because you know it's free.   And they want that, is missing the point completely. No one has time; they’re not interested unless they warmed up enough. And you have to spend more time with people showing that you're trustworthy and authentic rather than just trying to gain them. So unless you're doing very high volume sales, in which case you probably should be thinking about automation through adverts and so on, you really should be working manually.   Now is the time to appreciate that there's great automation tools out there, but understand that what buyers want, if they're going to buy, is this feeling that they're being looked after more than ever before. So, building true relationships where there's a real level of genuine curiosity in them and an interest in building a relationship first is something that we all know would work, but so many companies don't want to do it because it feels like it's taking too long.   But the truth is, it is a shorter term way to make more money for your business and get more satisfied customers because even though each transaction takes a bit longer, you're not getting the phone slammed down on you, the door slammed in your face or people not even responding to the direct messages, take your time, engage with people on a human level first because people buy people is this cliché. But really, it goes deeper, it's people buy people they want to buy from, or people buy people that they like or who are like them.   So you need to show that you are open and approachable, you need to show that you resonate with them, and that you care enough to want to hear them out. That's what makes someone want to buy from you, not how good your proposition is and that is where everyone can sell, because we are all capable of that kind of empathy. This isn't about manipulative sales tricks that you would learn from a book, those days are passed because we all see right through it. And if you wouldn't respond to a message or a phone call like that, then why on earth would someone else, that's much more about feel and it's about being really human and we all do it so well in real life with friends and meeting new people. And that's just what we have to do in the sales space as well.   Me: I like that. So, basically you're saying you have to take time to get to know people. And you mentioned that at the end of the day, yes, it might take longer. The sales cycle might take longer, but in the long term it will actually save you because now, you actually have a client who is more likely to be loyal, which will definitely impact your customer experience and your customer lifetime cycle.   Richard also stated that he can speak in authority on this because he did it for years. You will be more fulfilled too, because it's far better to speak with 8 or 10 people across a couple of weeks and get closed deals in a fulfilling way for both sides where they don't feel pressure, but actually wants to buy as opposed to smashing your way through hundreds of phone calls and possibly get a similar number of sales, but ones that don't feel great. They feel like a number, now is the time for real organic process because nothing beats having a happy customer that lasts, it's no good getting a deal if they're then going to leave because they didn't feel like they were loved or looked after. You want someone pumping their fist in the air, thanking you that you're selling them something and that genuinely comes from you looking at the relationship first and the product that you're selling them as purely a device through which they can consume you more.   Me: Brilliant. So Richard, I was having a conversation with a client recently and one of the things that we're talking about is actually doing research on your customers, just to get an idea of who they are, what they're about, what they like, what kind of associations they're attached to, what are their preferences, that way when you go in as a sales person, whether you're the business owner, you're the sales rep or you're the marketing person, you have a better understanding of the individual with whom you're speaking to. Is it that they're a family person? Is it that they have kids? Is it that they have a sick child or they have a parent who they're taking care of.   How You Should Approach Selling Richard shared that it's a great question. Firstly, the short answer is yes, you should. And the reason why is because most people selling can't be bothered because there's volume. There are so many people you could contact. There's this feeling of this everlasting front of leads, so you might as well just keep going who cares if it doesn't work, you will find a yes eventually, actually is far more fulfilling, but far more effective to say, well, “If all of this information is public and online anyway, why wouldn't I make use of it?” But more importantly, you're going to get some feel like you actually have paid attention and that you're interested in, it's back to this thing of you just get people feeling like your well-meaning and that you care.   And there's a saying he has always had which is, “You shouldn't just research the company, you should research the person.” Because what you're really showing is that you understanding them on a deeper level and that will affect what how you interact with people and so on. And if you look at the sales, he tends to make that with people who have found him online, that maybe looked at some of the content and so on. And so, he can see what they're about and he can have a sense of who they were. There's a call he did just before this, which was the sales call and the guy he knew has spent time around the content he has, Richard is aware of what he does. So when they go into the call, it's already warmed up any kind of awkwardness or trying to understand who the person is, is gone.   They can really get on with it as though they're already kind of friends or connected. And he really thinks that short circuits the scary bit or the awkward bit and you have a really fulfilling relationship. But one thing you can do is obviously researching the person helps you show that you have spent time showing an interest in them. And that allows the barriers to go down a bit, but you can actually go a step further.   And if you researched where there might be a mutual connection. So for instance, if he was approaching you and you didn't know each other at all, but you had a mutual connection, then that would actually lubricate the whole process so well because by proxy you kind of know each other. And an example he uses a lot of is if you and him sat next to each other at a wedding, then the first thing they'd say, of course is, “So how do you know the bride or groom?” And you'd say, “Oh, I work with the bride.” and he’d be like, “Oh, cool. I went to university with them. Or I know them, they live on our street” or something. You would get on like a house on fire because you have the commonality even though you know nothing about each other.   So, when he was selling in corporate, he was always looking, where's that point of connection. And in fact, Yanique and Richard connected through their mutual friend, Paul Brunson. So there's the perfect example, “Hey Richard, I know you're connected to Paul.” and it's like, “Well, I think Paul's a good guy. So if you are friends with him too, then it means that you must be good enough.” Because he's validated for you for him. So that's so powerful because that's essentially saying we're all part of the same tribe in a way. And it hacks away so quickly at any kind of fears or anxieties people have and you end up with often a cold prospect being quite welcoming.   Me: Excellent. So, research is important, but to take it a step further, if you could find one person that you are maybe connected through, it kind of breaks that down, that initial interaction down.   Richard agreed but verify as well, because as you can imagine, when you look at like LinkedIn or Facebook, there'll be 500 mutual connections and you will have a lot of connections these days. So, it's a case of saying, well, let me look at perhaps some of your content and who's showing up a couple of times and are you speaking to them? It looks like you're close enough or have you done a collaboration with them like that, that's a better way of verifying it. Because not every connection is of course, someone  that they might not even remember they're connected to.   Me: And it goes back into research as well because you have to take time to sit down and kind of scroll through their posts, look who is commenting and look at the responses that they're giving to each person. Because somebody posts that I look at on LinkedIn, I see people comment, you can tell the comments that the person actually sat down and gave intentional thought to responding to that particular person versus a copy and paste kind of comment where all of the comments that are on the post, they're responding in the same way to each person's comment and it's not specific to an individual. So then, in your mind, you're like, do they really know this person? Or are they just responding in a general way? It doesn't seem very personalized.   Richard shared that the truth is if you've got a community, if you've got a bunch of friends, you may well be commenting really great posts, purely because you've got no time, but you're just showing, you know what, “I'm here for you and I'm supporting you as a friend.” But when you would both know that normally you would write more. It's the people who write paragraphs just to be validated you're doing great content, but also who are like, “Hey, I'm going to stop and show up properly here.”   And he’s finding this is valuable and never before is there such a wonderful lead generation opportunity as when you get people stopping by or even sticking around and like getting into orbit around you over time because they love the content you produce and sharing like really spending time, you are their Netflix in a way and that is really powerful.   And it's a very done well, good content that's related to the ecosystem within which your proposition sits is really powerful at attracting people who find it fascinating and they warm themselves up just by virtue of the fact that they're checking out. But if you can stimulate proper conversation through content as an example, it's a wonderful way to kind of really accelerate that first part of a relationship.   Me: So, as it relates to virtual selling strategies, so if you are face to face, some of the selling strategies that you would probably use would include, I imagine probably taking your prospect out for lunch or maybe visiting, if they're having a promotion or a campaign at their organization, you would support it.   Virtual Selling Strategies Richard Recommends to be used in the “New Normal” Richard shared that there's quite a few new, interesting tools. One thing that you can definitely take from the offline world is that people actually aren't necessarily interested in the pitch at the start; they're interested in if you're a good guy or a good woman. And if you're fun to hang out with and there's longer play, but he feels a really good tool is just to hang out with their content and if you do that enough, then they start to convert, like be an interesting person, have some banter and good jokes in that. And it's very practical to be social because that warms people up, it also shows the network effect, it shows people online, a wider network, “Hey, there’s this person who seems quite good fun” that's very attractive because humans revere someone who's confident and social, so something to think about.   There's also some really great tools right now, one of his favourites at the moment is on LinkedIn is a reasonably recent feature, which is polls. And a lot of people would like just doing, what do you prefer? Chips or bacon or something like that, which is silly, it's just to drive engagement. But we really can do is ask questions where the voting options relate to the problems that you can solve for people. So, if someone's says, like putting their hand up and saying, “Yeah, I have a problem with this particular issue.”   What you've got there is someone stepping forward and saying, I have a problem here. And the nice thing about the polls is completely anonymous except to the author of the poll itself. So, it allows you to go in and say, I've got 350 people who have voted, 207 have voted on this particular option that directly relates to what I help them with and now because they came, they stepped forward, they basically have validated or this sense of you being able to engage with them and ask something.   And so, because you've earned the right to speak to them purely because they've voted on your poll, you can simply send a message and say, “Hey, Yanique, thank you so much for voting in the poll.” If there’s a second connection, he'd add, how are you and take it from there or their first connection, or after a couple of messages with the second connection, he would then add, “Thank you so much for voting in the poll. Why do you think you're finding that particular thing, such a challenge?”   And he does that to all of these people, why would he do that to cold people who've never heard of him when he can get people to step forward in a nice little simple way and say, I actually have this problem because now you've got context, now you're completely within your rights to say, “Why is this a problem for you?” And getting them to open up because why would they not want to answer that when they've just said on your very post that they have an issue and the conversion's crazy off that, it's a really wonderful organic way of doing it.   And most people are like, “Yeah, absolutely. I have this problem. And we're talking about it because I just put my hand up and said I have an issue.” So for him, that's a huge win, it’s a massive thing people can be doing. And you just got to think to yourself, what's going to get people to not have to think too hard and simply like, say, “Oh, that's an easy poll, just click on the one, that’s the answer.” And it's simplicity. Just keep it simple question and simple answers and they will want to show up and answer it. And his wonderful way of starting a sales process he has found.   App, Website or Tool that Richard Absolutely Can’t Live Without in His Business When asked about an online resource that he cannot live without in his business, Richard shared that this is going to make him feel really old or sound really old and he’s not, it just works so well. It's actually Google Drive. You would think he would probably say some kind of high tech app or something. Sure he has used Trello and Zapier and things like that are really cool and Zapier is amazing for automation. And he would add before he goes into drive and why he uses it.   But he would add something like Stripe is amazing too, it's as good as a tool to kind of put all of your customers and invoicing that's a piece of cake from it. But Google Drive is brilliant because it’s got a team and anyone around the world, at any given time can log in and see what's going on. They can all access stuff together. His clients can access their own folder; see the content they're building with them. They can edit and add to it and it’s the transparency is amazing and he really, really liked that.   But what he will add to this because the question is about apps and things like that, or things that might help with productivity perhaps, don't ever discount the value of a really reliable person. So, like, a VA or someone who's assisting you, they are like Gold. So, if you can find someone who is reliable, so shout out to Mona who works on his newsletter every week. She's a phenomenal person who is there every day when he needs her and that in itself; she in itself is way more productive than any app could be.   Books That Have Had the Greatest Impact on Richard When asked about books that have had the biggest impact, Richard stated that that's a great question. Everyone's going to expect him to say business books now he suppose. And he’s going to say three, actually. So if everyone wants a reading list of absolute must reads one by a guy called Mark McCormack who founded IMGs like a sports agency who looked after like Jack Nicholas, the golfer, and people like that. He wrote a book called What They Don't Teach You at Harvard Business School: Notes from a Street-smart Executive, he loves this book. He (Mark) actually went to Harvard, but he was a superstar in business. And what he's showing in this book is all the soft stuff. So what shaking a hand really should look like? What it's meant when someone's got no time, how to close the deal, or what are the nuances of communication really meaning? all that soft stuff is absolutely amazing in that book, he really loves it.   Another one by Douglas Atkin is The Culting of Brands: Turn Your Customers into True Believers. This guy's a genius. What he's done is, it's like science and research, behind cults. It's funny because his intro’s like, “Hear me out here, just give me a chance.” And he's like, it's the science and the practical and mechanics about around cults and branding side by side. So, what he's done is work very hard to remove all of the negative connotations and biases around cults and look at why, because for right or for wrong, they are able to attract a lot of people. And the myth is that cults, for instance, are about a bunch of losers getting together. It's quite the opposite. You have to have socially, very bright people doing certain things very well in order to get kind of the ball rolling and arguably the root of the success of the major religions out there is in these practical ways in which they kind of started as something of a cult, then ended up being these great worldwide religions, but he applies it then to how you build your brand and your tribe.   And it's phenomenal, very relevant books. He'd really recommend that as well. He can definitely go on all night. He would say the closest person to his philosophy on selling or like neurological selling and understanding with empathy, how people would buy is Oren Klaff. So, he's just released a new book called Flip The Script: Getting People to Think Your Idea is Their Idea, but he's original one called Pitch Anything: An Innovative Method for Presenting, Persuading, and Winning the Deal is amazing on understanding the dynamics between buyers and sellers. Really great stuff. The audible is awesome.   The most important book anyone should read is not a business book. It's by a stoic philosopher called Seneca, he dip into it at least once a month; it's been his favourite book for 6 or 7 years now. His book called On the Shortness of Life: Life Is Long if You Know How to Use It (Penguin Great Ideas). So Seneca wrote thousands of years ago, and it is tiny, it's like this little pamphlet, it's 90 pages or something. And what it does in such a short space of time, honestly, you put it down after a few pages going like, “Wow, it's blowing my mind.” That book, single handedly really gave him this sense of perspective on time and what we really don't have and about being intentional and meaningful with it. And you got to understand, he read that a few years after his mother died at 60. So she was just about to hit retirement.   She worked so hard and then it was taken from her. So when you combine that, like the tragedy of her first granddaughter, first granddaughter by his sister just being born, his just being born as well and that was all gone. It really reinforces it, but just not in that book, it doesn't talk about it in like a misty eyed, emotional sense. It's really hard hitting about how people view their time. And interestingly against how they view their money, people hoard their money, they are that tight with their money as though there's a finite amount and you can always go and get more, but they're very liberal with their time. And in the words of Seneca as though they're immortal and just talking about it now, it gets him pumped.   Especially as a father now, he has two children. He turns 40 in 10 weeks time. So, that’s in October, but that's another milestone, it really drives home, do great things, make the most of it and, you know, but make sure you’re intentional with every moment as well, including being spontaneous, being intentional about wanting to do that as well. So, he couldn't recommend it more as you've probably sensed.   Me: I love spontaneity. I think life is very short. We're here for a very short space of time, the people that we connect with, I don't think it's by chance. I think it is very much intentional, the people who we meet and the people who we're connected to. And I think it's important for us to really try to just really get to know the people who you're talking to. Don't just let it be, as you said about a sale or because you're trying to capitalize on them or you're trying to steal something from them, but just really have meaningful conversations with people.   Richard agreed and shared that it's no kind of legacy when you're done. It's no kind of legacy to have all of these people buy from you, but none of them will remember you.   Richard was asked when his birthday is, and he shared that it’s the 8th of October. So, it's weird. It's like end of an era. I loved being in his twenties. He learned to be a grownup in his thirties. He is really pleased to be arriving at this age. Very, very happy with everything he has around him. He thinks mostly because he kind of built it all himself and designed it himself, he’s very pleased with that. So, he’s excited about the decade ahead, he knows it's just a number, but you can't help seeing something of a milestone.   What Richard is Really Excited About Now! Richard shared that he don't want to be too promotional, so, he'll just say that the big flagship product at the moment he’s working on is his LinkedIn program and he’s helping a lot of business owners do some really wonderful things, and it's so lovely when you have this community of people you work with every week and he knew he wanted to do that because he coaches one on one a lot. And he also has his courses online where people buy them and they watch them and it's very kind that they do, but he wanted something where it's a combination of the two. So, group coaching specifically on how to convert and sell in an elegant way through LinkedIn. And it's just so nice to be there and it's not just a nice get together, it's practical to these people. There's one the other day saying, “I just got two new clients this week.” that's changing him.   And these people saying that is really making a difference is huge. But one of the other things he has been doing as well, which is completely far removed from what you'd expect is for the past two and a half to three months now, he has been getting up at 5:00 am every morning and doing yoga and then focusing on building his day in a really strong, structured way and getting early nights, exercising loads. And it's been such a game changer. So, that's personally, if someone said to him a year ago, he'll be doing yoga and getting up 5:00 am in the morning, but honestly, it's really changed. So, rather than going to bed at like 1:00 am, 2:00 am in the morning, getting out of bed at 7:30 am, 8:00 am and feeling tired, he has pulled those 3 hours back, lights out by 11:00 pm, getting up at 5:00 am and the productivity and also the clarity in his mind and is huge.   And he’s really thrilled, he has been doing that. He always thought he was an evening person or a night person, a lot of people feel they are because it's quiet back then, but shifting to a morning person, and by the way, it's not DNA, we can all do it. The difference between night and morning is yes, both are quiet, but in the morning you have a full battery of willpower that you can use against any distractions. So, within the first 2 hours every morning, he gets so much done because he has all of that energy to avoid looking at notifications on his phone. So, he doesn't look at his phone until like 10:00 in the morning and he blasts the work. And it's lovely because when his girls come down at like 7:50 in the morning for breakfast, he have blasted so much of his day, he urges people to try it out, it's so fulfilling, you feel really strong with it and present rather than this zombie, who's like burning the midnight oil. So, yoga is cool, he’s really impressed with himself with what he can do now, it's nice to get the stretch back and all that kind of things.   Where Can We Find Richard Online Richard shared listeners can find him at – LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.cn/in/richardjamesmoore/             Website – www.therichardmoore.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/the.richard.moore/   Quote or Saying that During Times of Adversity Richard Uses When asked about a saying or quote then he tends to revert to in times of adversity, Richard shared that there's one he was told he has to bring up, there is a CEO of the last employed job he had, he was like a self-made millionaire and he really paid attention to him. And for all his faults, he also taught him a lot. And one of the things he always said was, “No one will stop you, but no one will help you.” And what's interesting about that is, is that, yes, people will support you and stand by you and things like that.   But you can't rely, it sounds really negative but if you look at it in the right way, it's almost like a call for you to not rely on people to do things for you, be the responsible person. No one will stop you doing that and you are in control of the influence over whatever outcome you really want.   He will add to that his own kind of quote that he used to say to himself, especially when things were really hard, he still uses it now but he really uses it whenever there's something new or difficult or challenging. And he'd simply say, “I can handle this.” And it would ground him and would make him think to previous instances of doing something similar and allow him to say to myself, remember how I did this before, I can handle this. And if you look back, no matter how old you are, look back at all the things you've done, there's almost nothing you weren't able to overcome, you did so much hard stuff.   So now, there's not really anything he can't handle. It might be ugly, but the truth is, he knows he can do it so he can handle this, is something of an affirmation that you should be saying, especially in those harder moments, and say it with conviction, you tend to believe it. And that's that voice, your own voice, the most persuasive voice you know on your shoulder, cheering you on. It's really valuable.   Please connect with us on Twitter @navigatingcx and also join our Private Facebook Community – Navigating the Customer Experience and listen to our FB Lives weekly with a new guest   Grab the Freebie on Our Website – TOP 10 Online Business Resources for Small Business Owners Links What They Don’t Teach You at Harvard Business School: Notes from a Street-smart Executive by Mark McCormack The Culting of Brands: Turn Your Customers into True Believers by Douglas Atkin Flip the Script: Getting People to Think Your Idea Is Their Idea by Oren Klaff Pitch Anything: An Innovative Method for Presenting, Persuading, and Winning the Deal by Oren Klaff On the Shortness of Life: Life Is Long if You Know How to Use It (Penguin Great Ideas) by Seneca The ABC’s of a Fantastic Customer Experience Do you want to pivot your online customer experience and build loyalty - get a copy of “The ABC’s of a Fantastic Customer Experience.”   The ABC's of a Fantastic Customer Experience provides 26 easy to follow steps and techniques that helps your business to achieve success and build brand loyalty. This Guide to Limitless, Happy and Loyal Customers will help you to strengthen your service delivery, enhance your knowledge and appreciation of the customer experience and provide tips and practical strategies that you can start implementing immediately! This book will develop your customer service skills and sharpen your attention to detail when serving others. Master your customer experience and develop those knock your socks off techniques that will lead to lifetime customers. Your customers will only want to work with your business and it will be your brand differentiator. It will lead to recruiters to seek you out by providing practical examples on how to deliver a winning customer service experience!

Sexology
EP192 - Sexual Enhancement Medication & Procedures with Dr. Amir Mohebbi

Sexology

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 35:10


Welcome to episode 192 of the Sexology Podcast! Today it’s my pleasure to welcome back Dr. Amir Mohebbi to the podcast. In this episode Dr. Mohebbi and I talk about medical treatments for sexual dysfunctions, looking at the issues that cause sex to be painful and learning to change your lifestyle to improve your sex life.      Amir Mohebbi is a proud Iranian-American currently completing his psychiatry residency at St. Louis University. He trained under mentorship from world-renowned forensic psychiatrists, Drs. William J. Newman and Brian J. Holoyda, whom co=authored a review related to his interests in sleep medicine and forensics entitled “Sexsomnia as a Defense in Repeated Sex Crimes”.     Dr. Mohebbi presented his work alongside an expert panel consisting of forensic psychiatrists at the American Psychiatric Association 175th Annual Meeting in San Francisco, CA. He earned his medical degree from St. Louis University and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from the University of California, Irvine.    In this episode, you will hear:     Is there a medical treatment for those who find sex painful?   Looking at the issues that cause sex to be painful   How menopause can affect sex and sexuality   Looking at medical prescriptions and if they can help   Analyzing the effectiveness of Viagra and other medicines for erectile dysfunction    Understanding that Viagra won’t help with the root cause of the issue  How a healthy lifestyle can drastically improve erections   Adapting your sexual life around hormonal changes   How chronic iron deficiency can affect sexual desire   Learning to change your lifestyle to improve your sex life     Head to Nazanin’s Instagram from Friday 4th September for a new cooking challenge she is doing, focusing on enhancing your sensuality and libido!    What Kind of Lover Are You?  http://www.sexologypodcast.com/lover    Find Dr. Mohebbi here:   https://www.instagram.com/drmohebbi   EP175 with Dr. Mohebbi    Find Dr. Moali online:    http://www.sexologypodcast.com    Find me on social media:    https://www.instagram.com/sexologypodcast  https://www.facebook.com/oasis2care       If you are interested in booking a video counselling session with Dr. Moali:  https://oasis2care.com/contact-nazanin-moali-psychologist      Podcast Produced by Pete Bailey - http://petebailey.net/audio    

This Most Unbelievable Podcast!
Sympathetic Joy vs. Sympathetic Misery

This Most Unbelievable Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 78:38


What Kind of Life Are You Cultivating Today? You're in for a good one today, folks! Though it might sound like an oxymoron, this episode is a fun look at misery! Over the course of this episode we introduce two concepts related to misery: 1) habits of misery, and 2) sympathetic misery. Do you see folks engaged in habits of misery in your everyday life? Have you noticed how easily collaborative complaining fosters a sense of sympathetic misery? Here we look at these concepts and their relationship to the lives we lead vs. the lives we hope to have. So what kind of life do you want for yourself? Is it one full of gratitude and kindness? Or have you resigned yourself to a habit of misery? Paul suggests that whatever we cultivate requires “work, patience, and faith.” Join us as we take a look at the work, patience and faith we, and our larger culture, often invest in what we're calling “habits of misery.” We ask: why are we so comfortable with self-deprecating humor? Why is there comfort in sympathetic misery? Why are we so suspicious of happy people? And what causes us to struggle with sympathetic joy? We gotta say, recording this one was a blast and we really hope you’ll enjoying listening to it as much as we loved recording it! So, listeners, share in our joy: check this one out and then get in touch. Tell us: what are you cultivating in your life right now? And what would change in your life you asked: “what if I deserve kindness?” P + C

Sexology
EP191 - What You Need to Know About Male Sexual Abuse with Dr. Kelli Palfy

Sexology

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 32:40


Welcome to episode 191 of the Sexology Podcast! Today I’m excited to welcome Dr. Kelli Palfy to the podcast. In this episode Dr. Palfy talks to me about male sexual abuse, the stigma around this issue and understanding that recovery is possible.     Dr. Palfy has a unique background in working with victims of sexual abuse.  She obtained her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Alberta in 2016. When conducting her doctoral research, she examined the reasons why males do not commonly disclose sexual abuse. She was well-prepared to research this topic from the experience she gained in her prior profession in law enforcement. From 1995 - 2011 when she was a respected member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. During this, her prior career she focused on sex crimes investigations and specialized in the global sexual victimization of children where she gained experience in identifying the sophisticated grooming tactics used by perpetrators.       Dr. Palfy brings the many facets of her unique combination of professional experience and perspective to her practice. She is now a trained trauma therapist and public speaker. As a private practitioner, she works with male survivors of sexual abuse, as well as first responders and couples. She is trained in the use of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Outside of her professional life she is an avid outdoor adventurer, enjoying hiking, cycling, swimming, kayaking, and paddle boarding. She treasures her time with good friends and her pets.    In this episode, you will hear:     How did Dr Palfy become interested in this work?   The stigma that men face around this issue   The misconceptions men encounter around this topic   Looking at how the abusers can often be someone we know  Understanding that physical pleasure doesn’t mean consent   Looking at the sexual orientation piece of survivors  The dysfunctional ways survivors are coping after trauma   Sexual dysfunctions that can manifest in survivors   How to communicate being a survivor to your partner   Understanding that recovery is possible   Learning to commit to trauma treatment and the benefits it has         What Kind of Lover Are You?  http://www.sexologypodcast.com/lover    Find Dr. Palfy online:  http://kellipalfy.com/    Find Dr. Moali online:    http://www.sexologypodcast.com    Find me on social media:    https://www.instagram.com/sexologypodcast  https://www.facebook.com/oasis2care       If you are interested in booking a video counselling session with Dr. Moali:  https://oasis2care.com/contact-nazanin-moali-psychologist      Podcast Produced by Pete Bailey - http://petebailey.net/audio  

Buddies Lounge
Mornings At The Buddies Lounge - Monday 8/24/20 (Re-run from 10/26/16)

Buddies Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 30:00


The Big W is taking Monday off….but has left you with an Episode from 10/26/2016 and a tribute to LESLEY GORE ----see you tomorrow! Playlist - (10/26/16) LESLEY GORE SHOW • Hello Young Lovers • It’s Judy’s Turn to Cry • What Kind of Fool Am I? • You Don’t Own Me • Isn’t That the Look of Love? • Secret Love • What’s a Girl Supposed to Do? • It’s All in the Game • California Nights • Wedding Bell Blues

Doug's On Stage + Doug's Worst Nightmare

"What Kind of Mayo?"

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 18:45


Brandon (@americancollins) closes out the third season of "What Kind of Mayo?" by reading a five star review and trying to make sense of Judy Funnie's production of the founding of Bluffington! He also is confused about Roger's sudden crush on Judy when he is clearly in love with Doug! Prove him wrong!Don't forget to leave a five star review! You can watch this of Doug episode on Youtube here. 

Doug's Fair Lady + Doug Says Goodbye

"What Kind of Mayo?"

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2020 21:13


Brandon (@americancollins) starts the third season of "What Kind of Mayo?" by reviewing an episode that demonstrates Doug's toxic view of Patti and Skeeter's ability to have a disguise ready whenever he needs one! Don't forget to leave a five star review! You can watch this episode on Youtube here. 

Kit-KAT Moments Revelations Of LIFE
What Kind of Crisis are You In?

Kit-KAT Moments Revelations Of LIFE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 8:09


What Kind of Crisis are You In? Painful Difficult ... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/amink-mink/message

Love Lust And Everything Else
What Kind Of Lover Are you?

Love Lust And Everything Else

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 108:11


This is our long awaited last show of this season. We talk about everything and explore the question " What Kind of Lover Are You". As always Mel brings you Fabulous. Tips on how to save on your electricity and etc. We will miss you. So until next season Muah! And enjoy the show!!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

First United Methodist Church of Fort Worth
eleven:eleven band "What Kind of World do You Want"

First United Methodist Church of Fort Worth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 3:46


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Israel News Talk Radio
Does the Black Lives Matter Movement Slide into anti-Semitic Discourse? - Beyond the Matrix

Israel News Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 43:52


Rod Reuven Dovid Bryen and Jerry Gordon bring back Dan Diker, Senior Fellow and Director of the Program to Counter Political Warfare at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs (JCPA). Diker authored a recent JCPA brief, “The Alignment of BDS and Black Lives Matter: Implications for Israel and Diaspora Jewry”. Diker also appeared on a recent Jewish Broadcasting Service discussion program moderated by Rabbi Marc Golub with Joshua Washington, the young American Assistant Director of the Institute for Black Solidarity for Israel that promotes the pro-Zionist legacy of the late revered American civil rights leaders, Dr. Martin Luther King and Rev. Ralph Abernathy. American Jews, as Diker notes, had fought for Black civil rights as abolitionists in the 19th Century and the 1960’s culminating in the historic passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act under President Johnson. American Jews have actively and publicly opposed racism and police brutality. Diker’s JCPA brief exposed the disturbing trends converging between BLM and BDS that he suggests had its origins in the 2014 Iranian regime backed Hamas rocket and terror tunnel war against Israel. The rise of BLM was triggered by the killings of Black young men Trayvon Martin in Florida in 2012 and Michael Brown in 2014 in Ferguson. Missouri. Recently, the BLM campaign was “turbo-charged” by the murder on May 25, 2020 of George Floyd while in the custody of a Minneapolis Police Officer sparking daily protests and violence that quickly spread across the US. The Movement for Black Lives (MBL) A BLM Network member organization, has openly accused Israel of being a racist Apartheid state. It connected Israel’s “occupation” in Gaza and the Palestinian Authority meme that the Jewish nation was “born in sin” with US state racism, imperialism, and fascism. Minister Louis Farrakhan, a spiritual guide and role model for BLM activists and sympathizers, has labeled Jews “Satan”. MBL’s radical solution is to “take down” the US government, while defunding and dismantling police departments across the United States. Diker noted the launch of a petition by University of California Students accusing Israel of “complicity’ in the murder of George Floyd due to US law enforcement agencies’ participation in a 2012 program in Israel on counterterrorism intelligence sharing. Diker suggests that these accusations are completely unfounded. Moreover, BDS and Palestinian activist rhetoric accusing Israel of imperialism and colonialism is straight out of the Marxist-Leninist playbook. In fact, Israel is a result of Zionist de-colonialization, resettling the Jewish homeland after the fall of the 400-year Ottoman empire. He pointed to a recent article in the Cambridge Journal of Race Ethnicity of Politics, “What Kind of Movement is Black Lives Matter? The view from twitter”. Diker commented: This superb research on BLM reveals that the movement rejects the “politics of respectability” of Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights Movement”. This is dangerous for the Palestinian issue as it rejects inclusion, and instead advocates a political replacement theology. Diker endorsed the work of Joshua Washington of the Institute for Black Solidarity for Israel, the son of Pastor Dumasani Washington, a California pastor, and a leading figure in the organization Christians United for Israel. Washington is also a next generation acolyte of Dr. King, a proud supporter of Israel and Zionism until his tragic assassination in 1968. Beyond the Matrix 05AUG2020 - PODCAST

5...4...3...2...fun!!

sent $$$ this week to multivrs is illuminated - August 6th & 7th.https://www.theuniverseislit.com/visionstatement“Music, performance and art as a ritual and offering to the World Wide Cult of Love.Enter the Portal. White Supremacist, Patriarchal, Colonial systems and binaries are dying. We are witnessing the death rattle. We are the hands that cut the cord. we are imagining and embodying the futures we exist in. Now more than ever is a time to channel and transcend pain, to celebrate our music, art, existence, livelihood. We are descendants and transformers of infinity. Our inheritance is freedom, our inheritance is joy, our inheritance is rage, our inheritance is love. Shine the light on the Multivrs within. BLACK BROWN INDIGENOUS TRANS QUEER POWER NOW!Get free or live trying”DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun(intro by omar)Lonely Parade “Family Reunion” No ShadeREIGHNBEAU “I Want Love” HIDERhysics “Winona” Idiot RockPega Monstro “Partir A Loica” Casa de CimaClark Williams “Rivers” Final DaysBig French “Fly Like A Bird” Stone FishRestaurnaut “let the rain fall hard” AND OUT OF THE DARKNESS THE WOLVES CAME, WHISPERINGHolling “Bed Stuy” I Can Understand When You Get HomeHikes “Onset” LiltTalk, Tired Thanatoid “My Teeth Fell Out Last Night” Sunflowers Bitter As Ocean WaterLoamlands “What Kind of Love” Sweet High RiseCilantro “Open the Door” Plastic Glowing StarsPeeling “Away From You” 7 Years of BloodPeter Kirsch “i c u” Nickelodeon Of The IdFlower Girl “Breathmint” Tuck In Yer Tie Dye!NAH “gave shrill” AGEDDeerful “Solar Phenomena” PeachMy Heart And The Real World “Falling Down” My Heart And the Real Worldbenno, va “for summers to come” guiltMundy’s Bay “Strange Feeling” Wandering & BlueBig Blood “Thank You For The Path” The Daughters Union

Black Agenda Radio
Black Agenda Radio 07.27.20

Black Agenda Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 55:52


Welcome to the radio magazine that brings you news, commentary and analysis from a Black Left perspective. I’m Margaret Kimberley, along with my co-host Glen Ford. Coming up: The Black Is Back Coalition will make freedom for all political prisoners the top item at its upcoming national conference. And, What is the meaning of Pan-Africanism today, in a post-colonial world?   But first—the entire planet remains in the grips of the Covid-19 contagion. The United States has fared worse than any other developed country, economically and in terms of loss of life. Everyone TALKS about how bad things are in the Age of Covid, but it’s even more crucial to ask, What KIND of crisis is this? We posed that question to Anthony Monteiro, the Philadelphia-based Duboisian scholar.   The Black Is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations holds its national conference on August 15 and 16. Coalition chairman Omali Yeshitela says the emphasis will be on the plight of political prisoners.   Many tens of millions of people of African descent live outside the Continent, but what does that mean, in political terms? We spoke with Jayne O. EE-FEK-WUN-EEG-WAY, a senior scholar at the Center for Genomics, Race, Identity and Difference at Duke University. She says the Africa connection means different things to different people.

Drafty Quarters Podcast Network
Advanced DQP 2nd Edition - Episode 7

Drafty Quarters Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 114:56


DQP's newest podcast.   Wayfair, Hit & Run, Legally Distinct Game, Spamage à Trois, What Kind of Sushi, RIP Grant   Host: Shane Reed Co-Host: Nathan Wilkonson Asst. Co-Host: Doug Wood Producer: Russell James Editor: Barry Neblett   A Drafty Quarters Production

WordPress Plugins from A to Z
Bringing in the Big Guns

WordPress Plugins from A to Z

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 27:11


It's Episode 469 with plugins for Feeding Your Social Animal, Forum and other Tools, What Kind of Animal are you, Getting Lit and ClassicPress Options. It's all coming up on WordPress Plugins A-Z! Social Feed Gallery, ?hange user group Asgaros forum, Toolbox for Asgaros Forum, Forminator, Responsive Light Box, Elementor Essential Addon's and ClassicPress options in Episode 469 For more articles visit WordPress Specialist with a focus on... - WordPress Training, Classes and Emergency Support... for more articles like Bringing in the Big Guns.

Bimbo Summit
The Winchester Mystery House

Bimbo Summit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 42:36


This week, Sarah tries to corral her unruly children into listening to the story of the Winchester Mystery House, but Izzy's foot is oozing pus, and Dylan won't stop talking to a little doll boy. Brought to you by Summer of Glove, the #1 Glove Subscription Service in the United States! Visit summerofglove.biz to try the Summer of Glove #GloveYourself FitWizard and find your perfect match. Your first pair half off with offer code BIMBO. Take the episode quiz "What Kind of Ghast Shall Haunt Your Mansion?"

Broadway Christian Church - Council Bluffs

“What Kind of Receiver are You?”Scripture & SharingSunday, July 12, 2020 The post Pastor E first appeared on Broadway Christian Church - Council Bluffs.