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If you were offered the opportunity to travel to Mars, would you go? And what if it were a one way trip - meaning that you would be saying goodbye to Earth, and everything on it, for good?For Dianne McGrath, this is a very real goal. Dianne is one of the remaining one hundred candidates vying for a position to travel to the Red Planet with Mars One in 2031, and never return to Earth. Imagine that - leaving everything you know behind bound for a planet where no person has ever set foot before, and still so much is unknown. I needed to better understand this situation, and so I connected to Dianne to ask, What Shall we Do About Mars, and discover why we as a human race are so infatuated with our neighbouring planet.Keep up with Dianne McGrath on Twitter @liteandportable, and find out more at diannemcgrath.com.au.More about Mars One: https://www.mars-one.com/mission/roadmapThanks for listening to the show, I'm genuinely thankful that you did. If you enjoyed it, please hit 'subscribe' on Apple Podcasts, or 'follow' on Spotify to get new episodes in your feeds every Tuesday. And leaving a rating and review really does help get the word out, so feel free to do so!Connect with the show:Instagram: @whatshallwedopodFacebook: @whatshallwedopodTwitter: @whatshallwepodEmail: whatshallwedopod@gmail.comWhat Shall We Do About...? is hosted and produced by Sam Robinson, who is on Twitter @samsquareeyes.
Cecilia Bona, periodista y creadora de “Por qué leer” (@porqueleerok), y Carlos Clerici locutor y periodista (@clericicarlos) nos invitan a disfrutar de una selección de los mejores cuentos, libros infantiles, relatos y ensayos para todas las edades. Libro: Una vida sin principios (lectura de fragmento - conferencias). Autor: Henry David Thoreau. Editorial: Ediciones Godot (IG/TW: @edicionesgodot). Life without Principle (Una vida sin principios) se llamó originalmente What Shall it Profit, y fue una conferencia dictada por Thoreau el 6 de diciembre de 1854 en el Hall del Ferrocarril de Rhode Island. Posteriormente, dictó la conferencia cuatro veces más en Massachusetts durante 1855, y una vez más en Nueva Jersey al año siguiente. La versión que tradujimos fue editada por el mismo Thoreau para su publicación en formato impreso, que realizó Atlantic Monthly en 1863, donde recibió su título actual.
In the 2018 Greensboro Feast Meeting on Saturday night, Bro. Kenneth Collier delivered “What Shall a man Give in Exchange”. Observing earthy fatherly love, he extends that to our Heavenly Father. From Mark 8, Bro. Kenneth recognizes that our spiritual state is more important than our physical life. Whatever we truly need or lack, “God’s got it!” Let our life conform to the Word of God! Bro. David Cosby
In this episode, Erin Wibbens and I discuss the article What Shall we do about Grit? by Marcus Créde. We unpack the construct of grit and how it is similar to other ideas like persistence and resilience. We explore problems with measuring grit, interventions to improve grit, and why we feel that other constructs have more promise. The article can be found here: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.3102/0013189X18801322
Caring for the Homeless in St. Louis: Guest Rev. Travis Scholl talks about the decline of the New Life Evangelistic Center, a service to the homeless of St. Louis led by Rev. Larry Rice. Rev. Scholl is the Managing Editor of Theological publications at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, MO, and also author of the recent Faith Perspectives column in the St. Louis Post Dispatch: "What Shall we do with Larry Rice now?" Missionary Story: Deaconess Gail Ludvigson - Guest Deaconess Gail Ludvigson serves the Lord as a career missionary in the Dominican Republic. In this role, Gail writes and teaches courses for the diaconate program at the Lutheran seminary in the Dominican Republic, El Reformador, in consultation with other deaconesses. She helps to promote diaconate ministry in the Dominican Republic and the Latin America region through fundraising and communications. Gail also assists in ministry to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and serves the local churches as a deaconess in any way that is needed. Learn more about Deaconess Ludvigson and her work at lcms.org/ludvigson. Find how you can serve at lcms.org/service.
What Shall we Bequeath to our Progeny? Our Financial Legacy (Tues 17 Nov) Audio
What Shall we Bequeath to our Progeny? Our Financial Legacy (Tues 17 Nov) Audio