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Welcome to the Tokyo Hangover! Where Adam & Symon catch up with Australia's Olympic heroes one by one, finding out what life in Tokyo was like and how on earth they managed to go to the world's biggest sporting event and completely dominate! First up, we go back to where Australia's golden fortnight all began by welcoming Queen of the Pool Ariarne Titmus to the show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Where Adam, Lisa, and Austin contemplate the humble neighborhood tavern while swooning over one of the most prolific theme songs in history!
Paul makes a comparison between Adam and Christ. Where Adam brought sin and death to every man and woman, Christ brought the grace of God that overcomes all sin and conquers death. His grace is abundantly sufficient for all of mankind.
Christ goes to the Garden of Gethsemane to be the True and Better Adam. Where Adam fell through self-will, Christ will succeed through submission to The Father, and will boldly face the crucifixion.
Entrepreneurs who have trouble breaking out of mediocrity & growing their business due to lack of sales… Adam helps them to get out of their heads & tap into their hearts in order to fully embrace your sales conversations & enroll more customers. Over 1 year Adam personally closed more than $650,000 worth of new business for himself & his mentors James Wedmore, Jim Fortin & Brandon Lucero where he was able to close on average 80% of the time on these sales calls. Where Adam used to stutter, stammer & sweat when it came to sales (no joke) he now CRAVES THESE MOMENTS where he gets to hold space for other entrepreneurs in order to help them see their potential & make an empowered decision for themselves. That’s what REAL “selling” is all about. Through Adam’s Heart Centered Selling Method he’s now able to help other entrepreneurs to stay present, listen deeply, pace & lead with love while using simple (but POW-ER-FUL) questions & persuasive language patterns to bust objections, bust limiting beliefs, move potential customers forward towards the sale & then seal the deal. The beautiful thing is… when coming from the heart, you connect with more people… and when you connect with more people… you close more sales. All without ever feeling like you’re ever “selling.” AdamKiddoo.com FB.com/AdamKiddoo Instagram.com/AdamKiddoo Books Dollars Flow To Me Easily By Richard Dotts Dissolve The Problem: by Shifting Physical Reality By Richard Dotts The Power of Receiving: A Revolutionary Approach to Giving Yourself the Life You Want and Deserve By Amanda Owen
Grab your protein pills, arm your laser and put your helmets on because tonight we're blasting off to assault the heavenly abodes, the corrupt, wrathful archons which dwell there and raise hell against the lion faced serpent himself, THE DEMIURGE! On this special episode we discuss:-What is a Demiurge?-The role of Jesus Christ in gnosticism-Why does Socrates hate wamens?-The origin of the Archons-Who is Barbelo?-Where Adam got his first breath-How did the Demiurge get created? -Gnostic Philosophy-What is a Merkavah mystic? In the extended show we discuss: -The Apocrapha of John-The Creation of the Archons-How the demiurge gets tricked-Hideo Kojima's Death Stranding If you'd like to get the lionserpent's share of our rabbit benefits you can for just five bucks, check out www.Patreon.com/TheWholeRabbit and become a bunny tonight! SOURCES:The Timaeus by Plato http://classics.mit.edu/Plato/timaeus.htmlThe Apocryphon of John:http://gnosis.org/naghamm/apocjn.htmlThe Gospels of Thomas:http://gnosis.org/naghamm/gosthom.htmlThe Hypostasis of the Archons:http://gnosis.org/naghamm/hypostas.htmlThe KJV Bible;https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~tilt/principia/body.htmlWhere to find The Whole Rabbit:iTunes:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-whole-rabbit/id1457163771Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/0AnJZhmPzaby04afmEWOAVInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/the_whole_rabbit_/Twitter:https://twitter.com/h4ckrabbit Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thewholerabbit)
Rob Conti | 1 Samuel 17 | SWO20 Tuesday MorningWhen David challenged Goliath, the Philistine giant, his trust was in the Lord.In Genesis 3, our first champion (Adam) failed and we became slaves of sin.We are made in the image of God, that image has been tainted by the stain of sin and brokenness within our hearts. Genesis 1:26 reminds us that God's good design established our first parents to rule over everything as ambassadors of God’s glory. But, in Genesis 3:1, Adam and Eve crushed under the temptation of the serpent. It’s not about the fruit. They followed their desires of rebellion because they wanted to be like God (and us with them). We weren't made to receive that glory!Hebrews 2:6-18 is our message of rescue! Christ identified Himself with humanity, became human, and went to the Cross so that He could absorb the wrath of God for us. “It is finished” (John 19:30).By His death, He defeated death. Jesus is our final Champion. We are no longer slaves to sin; He has undone the power of Satan. Where Adam fell and failed, Jesus redeemed it. He took it back and holds the final victory. P.S. If you liked this episode, we’d love to hear your feedback! Please leave us a review on Apple or Spotify and help us get the content out to help others grow in their faith and mission to equip the Church.
Self-Gratification, Self-Glorification, and Greed God’s creation is a gift that we abuse. Where Adam failed, Jesus won.Welcome to the Light of Christ weekly podcast. Light of Christ Anglican Church is located in Georgetown, Texas at MLK and University Avenue. We are a modern expression of the ancient faith. You can learn more about us at lightofchristgeorgetown.org. Today, we will hear a selection from Sunday's sermon based on Romans 5:19, "For as by the one man's disobedience the many were made sinners, so by the one man's obedience the many will be made righteous."Imagine yourself as a child. Maybe middle school. It's Christmas day. There's a gift under the tree. You open up that gift and it is a beautiful new bat. It's like the best that money can buy. You take that gift and that very day you go over to your neighbor's house, break in using the bat through the window, beat your neighbor and take his candy and eat it. That's sin. Is the bat bad? No, the bat is a good gift given to you. Sin is the misuse of God's good gifts. Sin is the misuse of God's good gifts. We see in Genesis that God created everything good, and he puts Adam and Eve in the garden to work it, to steward it, to receive that gift. But what do they do? They take that good gift and they misuse it. That is sin. Sin is the misuse of God's good gift.What is the baseball bat made for? Baseball, right? It's made to hit a home run, hit a base hit, or put a bunt down. It's not meant to beat your neighbor. What have we done? Adam shows really what all of us have done. “Because through one man's disobedience, we were all made sinners.” How do we take God's good gift and sin? Well, first we use God's good gift for self-gratification. For self-gratification. We were meant to be gratified. God made that in us, but we were meant to be gratified in using our bodies and the good gifts he's given us to love our neighbor. What is love? To seek the good of the other for their own sake. Love is to seek the good of the other for their own sake. Why did God make this world? Why did he make you?Why has he given you everything you have, including your body? So that you can seek the good of the other for their own sake. The reason he's given you the baseball bat is to play baseball. The reason he's given you a body and given you everything you have is to love others. But what have we done? Instead, we use that for self-gratification, right? Like the child who beats his neighbor and takes his candy, we use our bodies to not love other people, but to use other people and manipulate other people to get what we want for self-gratification. Not gratification because we've loved, but gratification at others' expense. Self-gratification. Adam sees sees that the fruit is good. He wants to be self-gratified apart from God's plan for him, which is to love.How do we abuse God's good gift of creation? Self-gratification and self-glorification. What does the serpent say to Adam and Eve? “If you take this fruit, you will be like God.” You know what's really interesting about that? What did God make us to be like? God. God made us to be like God. God made us to be glorified. But how? Adam and Eve were placed in the garden to learn how to love one another. That's why there was Adam and Eve, so they could learn to love one another and have kids and learn how to love. This is why God made us, so we could be glorified. We could become like God because God is love. But instead we chose self-glorification. “I'm not going to be glorified by God because I love my neighbor! No, I am going to seek glory for myself on my own terms.” If you were a kid, you ever play king of the hill wherever there was a dirt hill? You would try to be the one on top. You would try to be the glorious one on top. How did you get there? You push everyone else down. That's right. You give them a good kick in the face to stay on top. This is what we do, isn't it? We don't seek glorification by laying our lives down, by loving. We seek glorification by stepping on other people and pushing them down. Self-gratification. Self-glorification. What's the last way that we abuse God's good creation? Greed. Greed. They took it and they ate. Mine. Mine. This idea that it's mine, I can do whatever I want with it. I'm going to accumulate, accumulate, accumulate.“It is mine.” Is it yours? When Adam and Eve are put in the garden, they were placed there as managers, stewards. It's as if God has an investment account and he's placed you as the investment manager, or he has a small business and he's placed you as a manager over it. Can an investment manager ever say, "These investments are mine?" No, he's doing it for someone else. It's by God's grace that he's allowed us in on his work. We're part of it, but what have we done? We have stolen from him. We've said, "No, it's not yours, God, it is mine. I don't have to use everything you've given me to love. My body is mine and everything I have is mine. I can use it for myself. I don't have to use it to seek the good of the others for their sake. It is mine." It is greed. We've been made managers, but we try to take ownership.Here's a time for a little self-diagnosis. How are you seeking the good of others for their own sake with your possessions, with your time, with your talent, with yourself? I think if we're being honest with ourselves more often than not we are seeking our own self-gratification, our own self-glorification and greed at the expense of others. I am a sinner. I need a Savior to heal this heart that's all tangled up inside. We need a better father than Adam. A better example to follow. I am a sinner, but He is righteous. Here in this painting is Jesus in the desert place. He's the second Adam, and he's placed by God... Remember, the Spirit takes him into the desert. He's placed by God not in a garden, but in the desert. The desert that we have made because of our sin.The desert represents the consequences of our sin. It is the God forsaken place. God himself, God the Son goes into the god-forsaken place. Why? To undo what Adam did. Like the tangled string, he's going to undo what Adam did. How does he do that? Well, the tempter comes. What does he tempt Jesus with?Jesus is on a very clear mission. Jesus' mission is to undo what Adam did. His mission is to love, to use his body and everything that he has, all of his power to seek the good of the other for their own sake. The way he specifically going to do that because he's the savior, and this is what's unique to Jesus, is he's going to do that by going to the cross, dying and rising again.He knows that that's his mission, and what Satan is trying to do is the same thing he tried to do with the first Adam. He's trying to get this man off of God's mission to love. How does he do that? He tempts him with the very same temptations. Self-gratification. Jesus is there hungry, fasting for 40 days and 40 nights, and Satan comes to him and says, "Hey, you've got the power to do it." We know that, right? Because later what does Jesus do? He does make bread. "You got the power to do it. You're hungry. Turn these rocks into bread. Gratify yourself. Step out of God's plan to love others with your power and use your power to gratify yourself." Jesus says no. Then Satan moves to self-glorification. Hey, will you seek glorification apart from the cross? Look, Satan is actually advanced in his techniques here. What did Satan do? He quotes scripture. Just a little side note, you can quote scripture to hide your lust. You can quote scripture to maintain your life of self-gratification, self-glorification, and greed. It's something to remember. Satan says, “Look the scriptures say, ‘If you jump down off of this temple, that God has you completely protected.’" What does Jesus say? "No. You're missing the heart of it. I'm protected as I am walking in God's plan for me. Do not put the Lord your God to the test. I will not seek glorification for myself. My glorification will come as I love others, and it will come from my father." Finally, greed. This is where Satan is his most honest I guess you could say. He shows him all the kingdoms of the world. He says, "I will give you all of this. Everything. You can have it if you fall down and worship me." I think Satan's getting desperate at this point because it's so obvious. Jesus says, "Get away from me. We only worship the Lord God." What Adam failed to do and sinned, Jesus did and was righteous. Where Adam failed, Jesus won. He was always seeking the good of the other, always using his power for love, even to this cross where he poured out his entire life for you. I am a sinner. He is righteous.Thank you for listening to the Light of Christ weekly podcast. Let us end our time together with a prayer from the Book of Common Prayer. You can find the Collect for the First Sunday in Lent on page 605. Almighty God, whose blessed Son was led by the Spirit to be tempted by Satan: Come quickly to help us who are assaulted by many temptations, and, as you know the weaknesses of each of us, let each one find you mighty to save; through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
For more go to braggingonjesus.com With Whom He Is Pleased Robin Aylor When Jesus was born, in Bethlehem shepherds were with their flocks when a multitude of heavenly host praised God and said this: Luke 2:14 “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among those with whom he is pleased!” Today I want us to look at that little phrase “with whom he is pleased”. What would it take for God to be pleased with any of mankind since we are all sinners? Who was the only one who never sinned? Jesus right? This is true… and God is pleased with his Son. Speaking of Jesus in Isaiah 42:1 pointing to Jesus it says God says: …in whom my soul delights; You can read the context for yourself. God delights in his Son. Again, speaking of Jesus 1st Peter 2:4 says ...a living stone rejected by men but in the sight of God chosen and precious, Jesus is precious to God. In Matthew 3:17 When Jesus was baptized a voice from heaven said: ...“This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased.” When Jesus was transfigured before Peter, James and John a voice from the cloud says: ...“This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased; listen to him.” That’s from Matthew 17:9 Let’s go back to the Christmas story… The angels said: Luke 2:14 “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among those with whom he is pleased!” How can a person be accepted by God? Luke 1:28 tells us Mary was favored by the Lord. The angel Gabriel said: ...“Greetings, O favored one, the Lord is with you!” How did Mary find favor with God? She was a sinner like us all. Romans 3:23 for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, How can God be pleased with sinners like you and me and Mary... and still be a just God? You see, something else pleased God. Speaking of Jesus, Isaiah 53:10 says: Yet it was the will of the LORD to crush him; he has put him to grief; when his soul makes an offering for guilt,... Other versions like the KJV say “it pleased the LORD to bruise him”; and Holman says “the LORD was pleased to crush Him severely”. This word "pleased" is mentioned in the Hebrew as one definition of the meaning. What does it mean that God was pleased to bruise Jesus? Jesus being bruised was prophesied early on in Genesis 3 after Adam and Eve trusted satan over God… Here God is speaking to satan. Genesis 3:15 says: I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and her offspring; he shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise his heel.” It pleased the LORD to bruise Jesus. But how does bruising Jesus make God pleased with those who believe in him? Jesus who is pleasing to God, took the payment for our sin… That payment is death. Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. And in exchange God gives us the righteousness of perfect Jesus… We get the acceptance and favor of God... We please God. Where Adam and Eve and you and I failed God, Jesus succeeded in obedience and perfection and imputes his righteousness to all who delight in him… to all who rejoice in him as good news. 2nd Corinthians 5:21 For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God. Pray
On the cross Jesus cried out “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” The only time the Son doesn’t refer to God as Father... He identifies with our fallen humanity, subjectively entering into the depths of our brokenness. Where Adam was in the garden, overwhelmed, with anxiety, guilt, fear, and shame, but not without returning with one final breath unraveling the lie that we’ve believed about the Father since the beginning. The last words on the cross were not “My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?” The last words on the cross were “Father, into your hands I set before you My spirit.” For a transcription of this podcast and a list of all sources quoted in this episode go to...http://jpshafer.com/2018/04/07/forsaken-by-god/
On this special episode of Crossing Broadcast, Russ is joined by Jeopardy contestant Adam Clark, an officer from the Yardley Borough Police Department. They discuss: Adam's previous appearance on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" Was the $4133 wagered planned ahead of time? Were there other planned wagers? Where Adam was when the Eagles won Super Bowl LII Has he gotten trolled by Patriots fans on Twitter? The audition process for Jeopardy Not talking about his appearance from July-September Did he consider drawing Gritty for Final Jeopardy? Meeting Alex Trebek Realizing he'd be going up against reigning champion Jason Zuffranieri What's next? Please subscribe to the show ([Apple Podcasts] [Spotify][Google Play] [Stitcher] [iHeartRadio] [RSS]), leave a 5 star review, and follow on Twitter: @JoyOnBroad Check out the other shows on the Crossing Broad Podcast Network including: Crossed Up: A Phillies Podcast, Snow the Goalie: A Flyers Podcast, It's Always Soccer in Philadelphia, Crossing Broad FC: A Soccer Podcast and Broad Lines: Sports Betting Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 917, originally published in December 2017. Jason Hartman is happy to bring one of his clients, Adam Jackson, on to the show to talk about his journey into real estate investing. Adam started buying properties toward the end of 2016, and has subsequently purchased 11 homes in the past year on his quest for financial freedom. Adam shares what markets he's currently invested in, where he's looking to expand, keeping score with personal financial statements, and keeping a healthy balance. Key Takeaways: [9:00] 2018 is predicted to be an earthquake heavy year, so be careful with your property in earthquake zones [12:22] Venezuela is the latest example of runaway inflation [15:35] Invest in commodities and fight inflation with income properties Client Case Study with Adam Jackson: [17:53] Who is Adam Jackson? [23:32] Where Adam bought his first property, and why [25:43] Why Adam chose to buy a home with cash [33:32] When you suffer through an expensive repair, remember that your loss is shared by the government on your tax return [36:10] How to keep score via financial statements [41:04] The P vs PC Balance [44:10] Adam's attempt at the abundance mentality and trying to pass along whatever wisdom/money/time he can [47:51] Focusing on a few things in-depth is better than a little bit of everything Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Properties Magic Power by Triumph
In This Episode You Will Learn About: How Adam came up with his initial start up funding idea When the economy dropped and how that affected his business Where Adam first realized he was an entrepreneur What motivates Adam Adam’s company, Reliable Education, and what it does for its clients Selling on Amazon and being successful at it Incredible stats on Amazon selling and inventory The investments that Adam now makes How Adam gives through micro-loans Adam’s definition of “home” The giving mindset + journey Adam’s favorite moments of giving Resources: Learn more: reliable.education ; reliable.foundation Instagram: @adam_hudson_official Read: Primed by Adam Hudson ; The One Thing by Gary Keller ; Untethered Soul by Michael Singer VIP Day: chris@fortheloveofmoney.com Show Notes Today I am joined by the Amazon sales expert and founder of Reliable Education, Adam Hudson! Adam is a seven-figure Amazon seller, author, and speaker. When he’s not coaching other Amazon sellers, he is funding interest-free micro-loans to entrepreneurs in third world countries. In our conversation today, Adam teaches us the ins and out of being a successful retailer, and he’s also going to share stories that will inspire you to do better than you ever have before. Question Highlights: Where did your initial idea of startup funding come from? Where did your entrepreneurial spirit come from? What’s a favorite business that you’ve helped build? Can anybody be successful in Amazon sales? Out of your investments, do you have a stand out one? What are the micro-loans you offer? Why do you give? Adam Hudson is the the founder of Reliable Education and a seven-figure Amazon seller. Adam is a highly sought-after Amazon expert and coaches new & established Amazon sellers in 16 different countries. Adam is also passionate philanthropist having funded over 6,000 interest-free micro-loans to entrepreneurs in third world countries and more than 1,000 blind people have been healed as a result of his giving. Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com
Adam (Sven) has over 18 years of media experience with seven of those at Spotify where he was the 4th person in the UK to join. The last three and a half years at Spotify Adam was the managing director for the UK, Ireland and Benelux. He decided to leap into the rapidly growing influencer marketing space and that is where he joined Takumi as Chief Revenue Officer at the start of 2018. Sven’s main focus is to drive Takumi’s revenue strategy across all markets (UK, Germany, US) and to find new revenue streams to keep Takumi as the market leading Instagram influencer platform. Show highlights 1:46 Adam introduces himself, Takumi and his role there. 3:21 Moving from the music industry to the influencer industry. 5:55 Why Takumi is focussed specifically on Instagram over other social channels. 6:57 Instagram vs YouTube. Why influencer marketing is flourishing on the Instagram platform. 9:31 Will Instagram's new in-app shopping feature be big for e-commerce? 11:40 Big ticket or small ticket items. Which sells best on Instagram? 15:00 What makes a good Instagram influencer? 17:24 Will Instagram (Facebook Inc.) throttle the organic reach on the platform like what happened with Facebook business pages? 20:38 Will IGTV become a success in the long term? 22:40 Instagram influencer fraud. Are we over the worst of it? 26:18 Where Adam thinks the future of influencer marketing is headed in the next 12 months and next five years. 29:10 The one book Adam recommends everyone should read. Resources/People/Articles mentioned in the podcast Takumi Adam on LinkedIn Adam's new CEO role announcement The Influencer Marketing Awards Instagram in-app purchase roll out Instagram pods Casey Neistat Adam's book recommendation The Lean Startup: How Today's Entrepreneurs Use Continuous Innovation to Create Radically Successful Businesses The Lean StartupHardcover BookRies, Eric (Author) View on Amazon
In this episode, Brett, Brian, and Jason conclude their examination of the Sixth Petition of the Lord’s Prayer by doing a Bible study on the temptation of Christ from Matthew 4:1-11. In his temptation, Jesus stands in the place of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, in the place of Israel wandering in the wilderness, and in our place as we each are tempted to sin. Where Adam and Eve, Israel, and we have failed, Jesus comes through as the faithful Son of God. And as our substitute, our righteousness looks like the righteousness of Jesus Christ because it is the righteousness of Jesus Christ.
Jason Hartman is happy to bring one of his clients, Adam Jackson, on to the show to talk about his journey into real estate investing. Adam started buying properties toward the end of 2016, and has subsequently purchased 11 homes in the past year on his quest for financial freedom. Adam shares what markets he's currently invested in, where he's looking to expand, keeping score with personal financial statements, and keeping a healthy balance. Key Takeaways: [1:47] Who is Adam Jackson? [7:26] Where Adam bought his first property, and why [9:36] Why Adam chose to buy a home with cash [17:26] When you suffer through an expensive repair, remember that your loss is shared by the government on your tax return [20:03] How to keep score via financial statements [24:57] The P vs PC Balance [28:03] Adam's attempt at the abundance mentality and trying to pass along whatever wisdom/money/time he can [31:44] Focusing on a few things in-depth is better than a little bit of everything Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Properties
Before the creation of the world, before the beginning of time, God had a plan to redeem the world. Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones boldly proclaims the truth of God's eternal design for the work of Christ. Before the foundations of the earth, God the Father in His sovereign plan chose to predestine a people through the atoning work of his Son, Christ Jesus. Though man is fallen and in sin, God through Christ, works to bring about not only a new people, but a new creation. Where Adam fails to keep the covenant of works with God, Christ the new Adam accomplished redemption for man through the incarnation and through his atoning work on the cross. This salvation is planned by the Father, acquired in Christ, and applied by the Spirit. Therefore, salvation is the work of God alone. This is the message of the Old and New Testaments, and it is revealed to God's people through God's word. This salvation is not the work of man, nor is it an afterthought in the mind of God, but redemption is the plan of history from before the world began. The eternal covenant between the Father and Son is the plan, and by the work of Christ it is brought about for us.
Welcome to the first episode of the new segment: DOES IT HOLD UP! Where Adam reviews older movies and rates them against his old experiences vs a revisited viewing. This first episode is "Willow (1988)." Enjoy!
Where Adam and Misty go through his 2015 state of his goals and then measure the next steps he wants to take.