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Get Rich Education
546: What the Bible Says About Money

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Keith hosts a discussion with Pastor Jon Sanders on the Bible's teachings about money.  They explore the context of biblical verses, emphasizing that wealth itself is not sinful but how it's used matters. They discuss tithing, noting it's a principle of generosity, not a legalistic rule. The Bible does not condemn real estate or property ownership, as it is not explicitly forbidden. Wealth can be a tool for doing good and providing housing for others. Resources: Explore the EntrePastors platform to learn more about Pastor Jon Sanders' work in helping pastors with entrepreneurship and financial management. Show Notes: GetRichEducation.com/546 For access to properties or free help with a GRE Investment Coach, start here: GREmarketplace.com GRE Free Investment Coaching:GREmarketplace.com/Coach Get mortgage loans for investment property: RidgeLendingGroup.com or call 855-74-RIDGE  or e-mail: info@RidgeLendingGroup.com Invest with Freedom Family Investments.  You get paid first: Text FAMILY to 66866 Will you please leave a review for the show? I'd be grateful. Search “how to leave an Apple Podcasts review”  For advertising inquiries, visit: GetRichEducation.com/ad Best Financial Education: GetRichEducation.com Get our wealth-building newsletter free— text ‘GRE' to 66866 Our YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/c/GetRichEducation Follow us on Instagram: @getricheducation Complete episode transcript:   Automatically Transcribed With Otter.ai    Keith Weinhold  0:01   Welcome to GRE, I'm your host. Keith Weinhold, what does the Bible say about money? Is it virtuous to acquire wealth, or are you going to hell for that one Bible verse reads, "it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God". I asked Pastor John Sanders all about it, as well as what other religions say about money today on get rich education   since 2014 the powerful get rich education podcast has created more passive income for people than nearly any other show in the world. This show teaches you how to earn strong returns from passive real estate investing in the best markets without losing your time being a flipper or landlord. Show Host Keith Weinhold writes for both Forbes and Rich Dad advisors, who delivers a new show every week since 2014 there's been millions of listener downloads of 188 world nations. He has a list show guests and key top selling personal finance author Robert Kiyosaki, get rich education can be heard on every podcast platform, plus it has its own dedicated Apple and Android listener phone apps build wealth on the go with the get rich education podcast. Sign up now for the get rich education podcast or visit get rich education.com   Corey Coates  1:19   You're listening to the show that has created more financial freedom than nearly any show in the world. This is get rich education.   Keith Weinhold  1:35   Welcome to GRE from Bel Air, Maryland to Bel Air, California and across 188 nations worldwide. I'm Keith Weinhold, and this is get rich education. I hope that your week's off to a good start with 546 weekly episodes. We've approached investing from a lot of angles. Commonly, it's a strategic approach, but there are other wealth building approaches we discussed here, like mindset, what type of vehicle you're going to use, the academic perspective, the protective approach, then there's a mathematical angle. But today, for the first time, it's the theological perspective. Now, even if you're not a Christian or religious at all, what the Bible says about money has import, because the Bible is the number one selling book of all time, so it surely affects the mindset and the approach of those around you. I've got a pretty inflammatory question for you, if money is the root of all evil, then why do they ask for it at church? Now I say that a little jokingly. We're going to debunk that in fact and more as Pastor John joins us shortly, I will hit that verse head on and ask him about it, the verse that says it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God. I'm really interested in what he says about that. I mean, in fact, that's actually something I wanted to know about for decades. That's always piqued curiosity inside me, and especially since I'm the 10 plus year host and founder of a platform called get rich education. There's a lot I'd like to ask about that. There is more that I'd like to ask about, if we get time. I'd also like to know what the Bible says about tithing and real estate and gambling and more. Let's meet Pastor John.   With over 20 years in pastoral ministry, this week's guest, also has a passion for using his voice to motivate and inspire ministry leaders. His father was also a pastor. He is non denominational. Hey, welcome to GRE Jon Sanders.   Jon Sanders  4:04   Keith, this is my pleasure to be here. Man, been looking forward to this conversation, so thanks for having me on the show   Keith Weinhold  4:09   me too. We're doing something really different this week. I've been anticipating it, and I sure have some specific things I want to ask you, even some Bible verses later that are somewhat antagonistic to wanting to build wealth. But before we drill down and get into that, just big picture, John, when we talk about what the Bible says about money broadly, what should we keep in mind    Jon Sanders  4:34   with anything when it comes to Scripture? One of the greatest principles to keep in mind is that context matters, because without context, you can make the Bible say about anything you want it to say. And that's probably what we're going to dig into a little bit, is that if you just read a verse in one little snippet and divorce it from not only its context, but the rest of Scripture, you can come away with a pretty skewed view, as many people in the world. Have, as well as many people in the church, many Christians have a skewed view about money and about wealth because of some, you know, certain verses that I'm sure we'll get to today, I would say just an overarching principle, context matters, and hopefully we can show a little bit of that context in our conversation and just see that maybe what you thought the Bible says about money is not, in fact, what the Bible says about money. We'll see where this goes.   Keith Weinhold  5:24   Context matters and mindset matters. You know that we're a real estate investing show, but episode number one of the get rich education podcast from 2014 is titled, your abundance mindset. Do Christians worship a God of abundance, where he would want you to use your God given talents to flourish and produce and make more in this world. Or do you not see it that way?   Jon Sanders  5:53   I 100% see it that way. And what's interesting to me is that as believers, we would say, many of us would agree with things like we believe in this limitless God who spoke the universe into existence by nothing more than the power of his spoken word and just the abundant world in which we live like we believe in that God who can do all kinds of miraculous things. And yet, then, when it comes to the subject of money, so often, we live out something very different than that. With such scarcity, we act as though there's such limited resources at our disposal, and our thinking is so enmeshed in poverty thinking and scarcity thinking. And I think as God's people, we ought to be some of the most abundant thinking people there is because we are supposedly tapped into the most abundant source the world has ever known. So there is a discrepancy there, but I'm 100% with where you are on that we serve an abundant God, and we would do well to think in abundant terms, because I think we're gonna find that his resources never run out.   Keith Weinhold  6:57   Right? We're here to think abundantly in flourish. One thing I like to say is, don't live below your means. Grow your means. Christians should when I'm asking you as a pastor, I would think they would believe that God was an abundant creator. He created the earth that we live on a gigantic piece of real estate.    Jon Sanders  7:17   Yeah, and so much more. And like I said, it never runs out. Whether we're talking about his physical resources or we're talking about the more intangible resources that we can't necessarily hold in our hands. There is always more than enough with the God that we serve. And yet, how then do we come to such places of scarcity and limitation? I would contend this Keith that if someone is actually reading the Bible, applying the principles to their life, they will inevitably, more and more grow in their wealth and in their abundance and in their ability to manage well the resources that God has put into their hand. Now that's not the same as what some might put into the category of what they'd call the prosperity gospel, where God wants everyone to be rich and never to have any sickness or financial difficulties like those are not the same messages. We're not all promised the same exact outcomes, but I believe if we follow the timeless principles, the laws that have been established by the Creator that he's shared with us through His word, I think we can expect to flourish and thrive and prosper and do well and continually grow whatever resources he's put into our hands. As a matter of fact, I would point to a parable that Jesus told, many of the parables that Jesus told in the Gospel accounts of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, many of them deal with money. Now, all of Jesus's parables got to a deeper, like more Kingdom spiritual lesson. But in many of them, he used something that all of us can relate to, and that is money. Because scripture has a lot to say about money. And then, specifically, in one of those parables in Matthew 25 I believe Jesus told a story of the master who represents God in the story how he gave differing talents or financial amounts to three different servants based upon their own abilities. And right in there, there's some truth that we can learn and apply, that we don't all have the same abilities, but God allows us, He gives us certain things that are in our capability to handle, and then with that comes an expectation that we manage that well, because it doesn't actually belong to us. That's a big principle of money in Scripture is that none of it actually belongs to us. All of it belongs to the Lord, but we are stewards. That's kind of a Bible word. We are the managers of the resources He's given us. And even from that parable I mentioned in Matthew 25 there is an expectation that we take what has been entrusted to us and we multiply it. And if we fail to do that, the words of the master that Jesus. In that parable, were you wicked and lazy servants? The words of the master to the one servant who basically squandered what had been entrusted to him, he was called a wicked and lazy servant. So there's an expectation that we are not wicked and lazy servants, but that instead, we take whatever resources have been entrusted to us and multiply them for the good of God's kingdom and for His glory. So that's just one. I mean, there's countless stories that Jesus told that we can learn principles like that from.   Keith Weinhold  10:30    I think building prosperity is being the opposite of laziness or sloth. Is it bad to be wealthy?    Jon Sanders  10:39   I would say, according to the Bible, 100% No, it is not wrong or immoral or sinful to be wealthy. We can point to many heroes of our faith who were men and women of great wealth. We can also point in Scripture to wicked people who also were men and women of great wealth. So the question is not whether or not someone has money. That's not what sets them apart as righteous or wicked. It's what they do with that money. It's how they live. It's their character that really is what we measure that by. And so here's what I would contend without money, it's really hard to do good things in the world. You're very limited when you put money in the hands of good people, those people can use those resources for all kinds of good purposes and to help a lot of people. I mean, that's just common sense, and so it's not a bad thing for righteous people to multiply their wealth and to grow in their wealth in order to be in a position to help even more people.   Keith Weinhold  11:39   The way I think about it, is that producers and entrepreneurs, they need to give first before they can create any prosperity for themselves. And what's foundational in our mission here at GRE is to do good in the world, provide housing that's clean, safe, affordable and functional. You're giving you're qualifying for a loan, you're buying property, you're taking on risk before anything can possibly come back to you and John here, I've often touted, hey, we provide housing that's clean, safe, affordable and functional. We can maybe abolish the term slumlord, for example. So that's what I'm talking about with doing good in creating prosperity for ourselves as a result of that.   Jon Sanders  12:24   Yeah, and I'll point out another biblical principle that you just outlined, whether you realize it or not, and that is the law of sowing and reaping. It's the law of the harvest. You don't have to believe in God for this to be true. If you go plant something, you will get more of the thing you planted, if you tend to the soil well, and if the conditions are right, and you mentioned it, that is risk. Like there's risk involved. Every time a farmer goes and sows seed into the soil, like there's no guarantee that I'm going to get that back, things can happen. It's a believable risk. It's a relatively manageable risk. It's a risk, nonetheless, to take a great amount of seed and put it into the soil in faith. And I want to point that word out. There's faith when we as entrepreneurs go out, we're acting in faith when we take that risk. And again, it's something that we have to kind of weigh it out, is this a wise risk to take? But at the end of the day, there still is no guarantee. But there is that law of sowing and reaping and the law of the harvest. And I think God honors that, I know he honors that I believe he is honored by our faith. It literally can be an act of worship done to him was we go start businesses, as we invest in real estate, as we buy properties like that, actually can be part of our worship, and us fulfilling the very purpose for which God put us here, to manage what he's given us, to multiply it, and then to do good with it, as you're describing. I agree totally.   Keith Weinhold  13:48   that's a good point. It really is an act of faith to provide an income property, faith that you're going to have a rent paying tenant, faith that you're going to be able to maintain the place, faith that you're buying a property in a market where you have a good expectation that you're going to be able to have future rent paying tenants. Yeah, it really is an act of faith. Well, John, there are some specific verses in the Bible that are really well known and deal with money. One is the often misquoted verse that everyone is familiar with. And what's misquoted is that people say that money is the root of all evil. But as we know, that verse from the book of Timothy is misquoted. It is for the love of money that is the root of all evil. Can you tell us more about that, why it's misunderstood, and actually, just what that really means for the love of money is the root of all evil,   Jon Sanders  14:42   by the way, just stepping back a second in the conversation to your question, is it wrong to be rich? Here's another supporting text where the answer is no, because the verse you're speaking of the apostle Paul wrote this in a letter to Timothy. He's telling Timothy again, in the context, he's telling Timothy. To address the rich people in the church and say some things to them, teach the rich people some things, and he didn't tell them, you know, shame them for having wealth and for being rich. Instead, he's teaching them how to be rich, how to be a good rich person. And it's in that context where that line is found, that the love of money is the root of all evil. Fast forward to modern times. We've kind of thrown the word love out of it, and we just said, There it is. Money is the root of all evil, and we say it with a sense of self righteousness. As I'm sitting here, broke, living paycheck to paycheck, I don't want to be one of those evil rich people. That's not what it says at all. It's saying the love of money is the root of all evil, and we do need to step into this for just a moment. There are warnings in Scripture about money, because if we don't realize and recognize the power of wealth and the power of money, I believe probably one of the reasons God's word says more about money than it does so many other topics is because the danger that money has to compete with God himself. I often say I don't think it's God and the devil that are in competition with each other. In many ways, it's God and money, because Jesus even said you can't serve both. You can't have two masters. You'll either love the one or despise the other. That doesn't mean you can't worship God and have money. It says you can't worship them both, because your allegiance is going to go one way or the other, and the more wealthy we become. There is a danger in that, or maybe even before the wealth shows up. If there is this just burning desire to be rich above all else, it can pull us off course. It can pull our focus away from the Lord. So there is a warning in that that we should heed and listen to. Apparently, according to Scripture, money is powerful, and it's powerful for good and it's powerful for evil. And so if we're going to have some of it, and if we're going to grow the amount that we have, it sounds like it's a pretty powerful tool that we ought to know how to use and how to use properly, no different than when you throw the keys to the car to your teenage driver, like we just put a very powerful tool in their hands, and we pray and trust that they're going to use it wisely and not drive it off the cliff, you know, or kill someone in the process. And money's very much the same way. So the warning is good, but what's not good is to take it out of context and build this paradigm of somehow, the less money I have, the more righteous I am. And in the platform that I'm building, we have a online community. We call it entree pastors, that specifically helps pastors do better financially through entrepreneurial business man, we combat this mindset all the time, because we're dealing not only with people who've been in the church most of their life, but people who have led in the church, and there is so much scarcity thinking around money that we have to address so many of these themes that you and I are unpacking right now. So yeah, often I have found myself taking people to this Scripture and having them read it again and again until they hear themselves say that the love of money is the root of all evil, not having money that is not the root of all evil, it's the love of it. So hopefully that helps shine some light on that confusion   Keith Weinhold  18:15   yes, so one can take it too far if it becomes the love of money? Well, there is a verse in the Bible. In fact, I think it occurs in more than one place. That verse is it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God. How does someone that's building wealth for themselves square that up. We're going to talk about that more when we come back. I'm talking with Pastor John Sanders about what the Bible has to say about money. I'm your host. Keith Weinhold,    you know what's crazy? Your bank is getting rich off of you. The average savings account pays less than 1% it's like laughable. Meanwhile, if your money isn't making at least 4% you're losing to inflation. That's why I started putting my own money into the FFI liquidity fund. It's super simple. Your cash can pull in up to 8% returns and it compounds. It's not some high risk gamble like digital or AI stock trading. It's pretty low risk, because they've got a 10 plus year track record of paying investors on time in full every time. I mean, I wouldn't be talking about it if I wasn't invested myself. 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Chris Martinson, listen to get rich education with Keith Weinhold, and don't quit your Daydream.    Keith Weinhold  20:56   Welcome back to get rich education. We've got a pretty special episode today. Our discussion is what the Bible has to say about money, and we're talking with Pastor John Sanders. He's breaking it down for us. John, this is the one thing I thought about more than any other before chatting with you today. It is that well known verse about the camel going through the eye of a needle. And John, I first remember my mom telling me about this verse. Perhaps I was as young as age 12, and that verse is, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God. Here I am a 10 plus year host of a show called get rich education, helping people build wealth ethically through real estate investing. But how do we square up that verse if we're looking to make more of ourselves financially?   Jon Sanders  21:53   Yeah, and like we said at the beginning of the show, if that's all it said, and if that's the only thing you knew, you would come away from that pretty convinced that Jesus thinks it's impossible to love God and also be rich, like there's just no way a rich person can enter the kingdom of heaven. But as we said, context matters. So if we kind of zoom out a little bit and look at the greater context of what's happening in that passage of Scripture, you will recall, and maybe some are hearing this for the first time. But there was a rich man who approached Jesus, and he basically was kind of wanting to justify himself, and so he asked the question, you know, what good things must I do to inherit eternal life and inherit the kingdom of God? And Jesus starts by saying, follow the commandments. And this rich guy basically says, I'm paraphrasing all of this. You can go read it for yourself, but he's saying I've done all those things which, by the way, side note, No, he hasn't. None of us have followed all of God's 10 Commandments and more, like we just I've broken every single one of them. We're all sinners. Probably you have too Exactly. So he's already off base, this rich guy. So then Jesus hits him where he knows it's gonna hurt, and he says, Okay, here's the one thing you're still lacking. Go sell everything you have and give it to the poor, and then come and follow Me. And what it says is that the rich man turned away very sad, because he had great wealth, and see Jesus exposed what this man really worshiped in that I don't believe that that is a commandment from Jesus to all of us to go, sell everything we have, give to the poor and come follow him. That was a specific statement spoken to this specific man, and it did exactly what it was meant to do. It kind of smoked out the real heart issue that was happening here. So then Jesus turns to his disciples after this man walks away sad because he was not willing to pay that price. And that's where Jesus makes this statement that is so classic, where we all know, you know, it's easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of heaven. If you keep reading a few verses later, Jesus goes on to say, with man, this is impossible. But with God, all things are possible. So it is possible for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God. It may be more difficult. It may be more challenging because, as we said a minute ago, when we do have great wealth, that wealth competes in many ways with our heart for the place that God wants to hold in our heart. It is easy when we have margin and we don't need God as much, or we don't think we need God as much. We don't necessarily have to humble ourselves as much when I have all these resources. But that's not impossible. It is possible for godly people to have great wealth and to bow in humility before King Jesus, and to worship Him, and ultimately, to inherit the kingdom of heaven and be better for it, and not, you know, worse off. So again, I hopefully that explains that a little bit or gives some more light to that, because if you just take that little snippet, you're essentially taking it out of the greater context and missing the point, and you're. Making the point something that Jesus never intended, which was to say, rich people can't get to heaven. That's a mishandling of that text   Keith Weinhold  25:08    yeah? Because I think it states that, or something close to it three times in the Bible, in the Quran, the Muslim holy book, also has something similar in it, yeah.   Jon Sanders  25:19   And again, I know in in the New Testament, where it's mentioned multiple times, it's probably because it's found in those Gospel accounts that basically tell the same story just from four different authors. So that's sometimes where you see that repetition in the New Testament is because it's the same story being told just from a slightly different vantage point a different author. But the principle is there, to try to say that scripture forbids people from being wealthy or from pursuing wealth, would be a complete misstatement. It's simply not true. You know, to read scripture in its entirety, you can walk away from it with this understanding that God, not only is he not opposed to wealth, but God is the source, because he owns it all. It all belongs to him, and he actually the more I walk in faithfulness with what he's given to me and what he's entrusted to me, the more I can actually expect will be given to me, because I will see the fruits of those labors multiplied. That's the path I'm on right now, unashamedly, unapologetically, I am working on growing wealth, not only for my family in this generation, but scripture says a righteous man leaves an inheritance to his children's children and man, what if we started telling that story more than trumpeting these verses that make it sound like God is really upset with people who have Money? What if we actually encourage God's people to go build wealth and create more of it? Yeah, because   Keith Weinhold  26:46   I've heard a few different takes on that verse, John, about a rich man not being able to enter the kingdom of God. You know, some have joked, Oh, does the church just want you to put everything in the offering plate and not have anything for yourselves? Another take on it, I guess. If I read the verse closely about how a rich man cannot enter the kingdom of God, well, don't die rich. You be wealthy and then bequeath everything to your heirs upon your death. So technically, you're not dying rich. There are a lot of takes upon that verse. Really appreciate getting your perspective and your interpretation on that context piece being really important, John, when we think about what the Bible says about money, in the intersection of both money and the Bible, oftentimes we think about tithing, which I think of that is giving a 10% of your income to the church. So do you have any thoughts about tithing, or just some of the other general things that the Bible says about money.   Jon Sanders  27:41   I certainly have some thoughts, but more importantly, Scripture says some things. So it really doesn't matter what John thinks about it, but tithing is a controversial subject, so let me start with maybe something that's not so controversial, and we can jump into the tithing. Here's something that is not controversial from Scripture. The more we give, the more of a blessing it is for us. The more that we can give, the more God blesses us. God blesses generosity. So hopefully we can all agree upon that For God so loved the world John 316 that He gave His one and only son. So there's a direct correlation between loving and giving. And the more that I give, the more God seems to bless my life. And I know it sounds cliche, if you grew up in the church, we always heard statements like, you cannot out give God. The more I give, the more God gives back. And again, I'm careful to say that because I don't want to treat God like a cosmic slot machine where I put in $1 and pull the lever and hope to get 100 it is, again, it's just one of those laws that God has established that he blesses generosity. So then the question just becomes, what does our giving look like? What does our generosity look like when we look to Scripture, Old Testament? Bottom line tithing was, I mean, it was commanded. It was part of the overall giving that God required of his people. And a tithe is a 10% of the first fruits 10% off the top. And it's like when people argue that, or they say, Well, I'm tithing 2% that's like saying you ran a three mile marathon. My marathon is not three miles, right? Yeah, tithing is 10% the question is, is tithing for modern day believers? Are we supposed to be doing that? I will share my quick thoughts with you. I believe we are under grace. We are no longer under law. So I don't think that this is a matter of salvation. It's not at that level. But I will say this, I believe Jesus commended tithing, and I'll tell you where it took place, and you can go look at this on your own if you want. I think it's in Matthew 23 again, the context is not really about tithing. The context is Jesus is dealing with the religious establishment. The people he had the harshest words forever were the religious leaders, and he's taken them to task. And he says in there, like you guys tithe off of your mint and your dill, like you're tithing off of everything, like the illegal. Stick level, and yet you're ignoring the greater elements. You know, mercy, love, sacrifice. And then he goes on to say, You should do the first without ignoring the second. And I'm paraphrasing again, so go read it for yourself. What many people look at that passage and they say, here it is, Jesus commended tithing. He basically said, No tithing is good. You should do that. One other case I would make for New Testament, tithing is simply this. When Jesus stepped onto the scene in the New Testament, He never lowered the bar that was set in the Old Testament law. He actually elevated it. I'll give an example. Jesus said something like you have heard it said, You shall not murder. But I tell you, if you hate your brother, you're worse than a murderer. So he elevates it from just the physical act of killing to the heart condition of hating that leads to the killing. He did the same thing with adultery. You have heard it said, Thou shalt not commit adultery, but I tell you, if you look at a woman with lust, you've already committed adultery in your heart. So he raises the bar, not lowers it. So my question has always been, when it comes to tithing, would we believe Jesus to lower that bar and say, Ah, it's not important. Don't do it. You don't need to do it. Or would we expect him to raise the bar? I actually think the bar has been raised. He commended the poor widow that gave everything she had, and it wasn't much, but it was 100% sacrifice, and Jesus praised her. Now I don't think he's that's prescriptive of all of us to go drain our bank accounts, but I think what God is celebrating in the New Testament is sacrificial giving. For me personally, my personal opinion is that tithing is just kind of a good starting place for biblical giving. But I don't hold it up as a legalistic rule that says Thou shalt tithe based on what we see in the Old Testament and how we see it transition over into the New Testament. That tithing is not a bad idea, but if you're a modern day Christian that says I don't believe in tithing, I don't think I need to tithe. Okay, cool. I'm not mad about it. My challenge to you then would simply be this, what does generosity look like to you, and are we lowering the bar? Are you pushing back on tithing because you desire to give less? And if so, maybe there's a heart condition. There of you wanting to cling to something instead of being open handed. It's not my place to sit and look over your shoulder and go. You need to give more of your income. I mean, the Holy Spirit does a better job of being the Holy Spirit than than I do. So really, that's between you and the Lord. But my question and my challenge to modern Christians would be, what does generosity look like for you. You know, what is your discipline or your habit, your system around giving? If there is none, I personally think that's a problem. I think there ought to be some level of generosity happening in your life, because you'll be blessed, and God will use you to bless others. And that's a pretty cool thing, when God gets to channel his resources through you to someone else. So I don't believe everything that God allows us to have in our hands is 100% for us to hold for ourself. I think some of it is he's using us as a channel or a conduit to flow those resources in other directions. So those are just a few kind of high level thoughts of not only what Scripture says about tithing, for sure, but also maybe how we might look at it in a New Testament context,   Keith Weinhold  33:23   there's some good questions for you, the listener, to ask yourself when it comes to the framing and the importance of your giving and your tithing. John, what does the Bible say about real estate or property?    Jon Sanders  33:35   There are places I can't tell you you know exact location in Scripture off the top of my head, but I know there are places in Scripture that talk about going and purchasing land, or somebody owning land, and so I believe scripture upholds the idea of personal private property, and private property ownership, obviously, under the context of what we said earlier, that all of it ultimately belongs to the Lord. But I think it's a good thing. I certainly will tell you this. It's not condemned in Scripture. I know of nowhere in Scripture where we are forbidden from pursuing real estate or pursuing land. Is it like I say on the flip side, I could find examples where people bought and sold land. I'll give you one. Just popped into my head. In the early church, Ananias and Sapphira, they actually were put to death. And it's a really deep story. The issue, the reason they were judged instantly is because they lied about it. But they had land, they went and sold it, and they did not give all of it to the church leaders. And that was not the issue. The issue was they lied about the fact that they were giving all so they wanted to look a certain way, and that's the sin that God was kind of rooting out of the early church. But right in there, I think it's in like Acts chapter four, maybe or five, right in that area, it says directly, was not the land yours before you sold it and after you sold it, was not the land the money yours to keep. Why have you done this wicked thing? And the thing, again, that they were being judged for was lying to the Holy Spirit. And it was kind of like in that moment in the early church, the Lord was saying, we're not doing this like we're not going to live this fake, hypocritical life. And he judged it instantly, kind of grateful that God doesn't still deal with us in that way. It's not to say that he could not. That's a quick story that popped into my head as an example of buying and selling land. So if you do buy and sell land, just don't lie to the Lord about about how much you sold it for, because he knows it was his in the first place. He knows how much you sold it for. So just be honest in your dealings. There you go.    Keith Weinhold  35:39   Well, I'm grateful that the Bible doesn't say you have a limit of five rental properties. That's really good to hear. Right? Well, John, as we're winding down here, we've talked about Christianity and what the Bible says about money. Are there any non Christian religions that, just if you could spotlight one, that have a really interesting approach to money, whether that's Muslims avoiding debt, or anything, Hindus or Buddhists believe just any one thing. That's particularly noteworthy with non Christian religions approach to money.    Jon Sanders  36:09   I'm going to acknowledge a lot of my ignorance when it comes to other world religions. I can speak of one thing very locally to where I live, I don't know. It's kind of a religious thing. It's kind of a cultural thing. So where I live in South Dakota, I'm surrounded by, you know, an Indian reservation not too far from me. And the Native American culture is very prevalent here. And one thing that's been interesting to me to learn over the years is that, as I understand it, the Native American culture does not believe that you can own property. So they don't own land. They don't believe in owning land, at least historically, traditionally. So again, is that a religious thing? Is that a cultural thing? Not exactly sure. I don't share that belief, but it's an interesting take on things. So I'm sure there's so much more that a different guest could give you in terms of insight on other world religions when it comes to, you know, their view on certain deaths and philosophies around finances and things like that. For me, I really have studied one very deeply, and that's Christian faith. So I don't really feel like I'm much of an expert to speak from those other perspectives.   Keith Weinhold  37:18   Well, John, this has been enlightening to me. I've learned some things, and I sure might now know how to explain my way out of the whole camel in the eye of a needle. Verse there, if someone wants to learn more about you, tell them how   Jon Sanders  37:34   you can look me up online. I have a website called entrepastors.com me and my partner, les Hughes, as I said earlier, we help pastors provide better for their families through entrepreneurial business. If you want to connect with me, if you just go to entrepasters.com all of the links to connect with my social media and everything else are right there, and I'd be happy to jump on a call or serve you in any way that I can. So I would welcome you reaching out.    Keith Weinhold  38:01   Oh, thanks a lot for offering that to our audience. It's been a pleasure hosting you.   Jon Sanders  38:05   Thanks, Keith. Been a fun conversation. I appreciate you having me.   Keith Weinhold  38:15   Oh, yeah, good stuff from Pastor John today. I did not know that Pastor John would agree with me this much. I guess I'm frankly, a little relieved I learned some things too. Check out his platform again. It's called entre pastors. This was definitely an anticipated episode here today. The good news is we've got more anticipated episodes amidst an expected economic slowdown in potential recession. What actually happens to real estate in a recession? I will cover that and then with a lot of political turmoil and policy change coming from the White House that promises to massively swing the economy. I would like to have someone that's inside the White House and advising President Trump himself on his economic policy to come here on the show so that I can go ahead and ask them about it. Well, that's hard to do while they're in office and the administration is in full swing like this. So speaking of anticipated shows coming up here on the GRE podcast in future weeks, we have the financial advisor, the budget director of a past president that advised that president in the White House. He will be our guest here on the show. You'll learn what you can expect from him for the next nearly four years. And you know, something that might be even better to have that past president's White House Advisor here on the show, because he will feel emboldened to be more critical. Perhaps. Stay tuned for that big thanks to the terrifically knowledgeable John Sanders today in. Till next week, I'm your host, Keith Weinhold, don't quit your Daydream.   Dolf Deroos  40:07   Nothing on this show should be considered specific, personal or professional advice. Please consult an appropriate tax, legal, real estate, financial or business professional for individualized advice. Opinions of guests are their own. Information is not guaranteed. All investment strategies have the potential for profit or loss. The host is operating on behalf of get rich Education LLC exclusively.   Keith Weinhold  40:31   You know, whenever you want the best written real estate and finance info, oh, geez, today's experience limits your free articles access and it's got paywalls and pop ups and push notifications and cookies disclaimers, it's not so great. So then it's vital to place nice, clean, free content into your hands that adds no hype value to your life. That's why this is the golden age of quality newsletters, and I write every word of ours myself. It's got a dash of humor, and it's to the point because even the word abbreviation is too long, my letter usually takes less than three minutes to read, and when you start the letter, you also get my one hour fast real estate video, course, it's all completely free. It's called the Don't quit your Daydream. Letter, it wires your mind for wealth, and it couldn't be easier for you to get it right now. Just text GRE to 66866, while it's on your mind, take a moment to do it right now. Text GRE to 66866.   The preceding program was brought to you by your home for wealth, building, getricheducation.com

PBD Podcast
Trump Tape Leak, President Kamala Harris & Hunter Biden White House Advisor | PBD Podcast | Ep. 433

PBD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 115:04


Patrick Bet-David, Vincent Oshana, Tom Ellsworth, and Adam Sosnick cover leaked footage of Donald Trump criticizing Kamala Harris, rumors the DNC wants to swap Biden with Harris in 2024, Hunter Biden acting as a White Hosue advisor, the media turning on RFK Jr., and shocking poll results that show half of Americans think DEI is racist! MINNECT LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS Meet Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson! Join the Minnect League Championships for your chance to win a meet-and-greet with The Rock at The Vault 2024 | Sept 4th – Sept 7th | Palm Beach Convention Center: https://bit.ly/4aMAar8 VT STARS & STRIPES COLLECTION: Purchase the limited edition Stars & Stripes 4th of July VT Collection: https://bit.ly/3z6VaLM THE VAULT 2024: Get Tickets to The Vault on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3X1JBzm⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ANGRY PATRIOT SHIRT: Purchase the new "Angry Patriot" t-shirt for $34.99 at VTMerch.com: https://bit.ly/4c3WsW2 MINNECT: Connect one-on-one with the right expert for you on Minnect: https://bit.ly/3MC9IXE Connect with Patrick Bet-David on Minnect: https://bit.ly/3OoiGIC Connect with Tom Ellsworth on Minnect: https://bit.ly/3UgJjmR Connect with Vincent Oshana on Minnect: https://bit.ly/47TFCXq Connect with Adam Sosnick on Minnect: https://bit.ly/42mnnc4 Connect with Rob Garguilo on Minnect: https://bit.ly/426IG0R CHOOSE YOUR ENEMIES WISELY: Purchase PBD's Book "Choose Your Enemies Wisely": https://bit.ly/41bTtGD BET-DAVID CONSULTING: Get best-in-class business advice with Bet-David Consulting: https://bit.ly/40oUafz VT.COM: Visit VT.com for the latest news and insights from the world of politics, business and entertainment: https://bit.ly/472R3Mz VALUETAINMENT UNIVERSITY: Visit Valuetainment University for the best courses online for entrepreneurs: https://bit.ly/47gKVA0 TEXT US: Text “PODCAST” to 310-340-1132 to get the latest updates in real-time! YOUR NEXT 5 MOVES: Want to be clear on your next 5 business moves? https://bit.ly/3Qzrj3m ABOUT US: Patrick Bet-David is the founder and CEO of Valuetainment Media. He is the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller “Your Next Five Moves” (Simon & Schuster) and a father of 2 boys and 2 girls. He currently resides in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pbdpodcast/support

The Takeout
Ice Cream with White House Advisor Gene Sperling

The Takeout

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 42:12


Gene Sperling has served multiple presidents - real and ficticious. He was an economic advisor to Presidents Clinton and Obama and currently serves as a senior advisor to President Biden and coordinator of the American Rescue Plan. In between White House stints, Sperling served President Jed Bartlet as a consultant on the hit TV show "The West Wing." In this episode, Major presses Sperling on the causes of and solutions for inflation, economic perceptions versus reality and whether President Biden's age and health are in decline. Join us for ice cream at Thomas Sweet in Georgetown.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Lynda Steele Show
Former White House advisor criticizes drug decriminalization in B.C

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 17:18


GUEST: Kevin Sabet, former White House drug policy advisor to U.S President Barack Obama Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

ITM Trading Podcast
Inside China, Russia's Plan to Beat U.S. Dollar and Bleed America Dry: White House Advisor

ITM Trading Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 51:36


The goal that China and Russia have is to bleed money from the U.S. coffers, says Pippa Malmgren, former presidential advisor, economist, and tech entrepreneur. In an exclusive interview with Daniela Cambone, Malmgren elucidates that by compelling the U.S. to deploy military resources, these nations are effectively depleting U.S. financial resources, exacerbating an already considerable budget deficit. Questions on Protecting Your Wealth with Gold & Silver? Schedule a Strategy Call Here ➡️ https://calendly.com/itmtrading/podcast or Call 866-349-3310

Real News Now Podcast
Ex White House Advisor Says Attacks on Trump Threaten to Sink Economy

Real News Now Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 5:21


In the face of a waning American economic momentum over the past year, a prevailing sense of apprehension has begun to arise from within the circles responsible for its affairs. A past figurehead at the helm of America's economic governance warned of a potential threat to its financial stability. Kevin Hassett, the former Chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, sounded the alarm bells regarding the unfolding political drama on a Tuesday episode of 'Mornings with Maria'. Hassett voiced his concerns about what he viewed as a deeply partisan and perhaps constitutionally dubious case taking place in New York. The case, targeting none other than former President Trump, seemed to have provoked a disturbing question. The question was not merely about the figure at the center of the ordeal; it was about the prospect of a former U.S. President being incarcerated and the reaction that American and global markets might exhibit. If such a scenario was to unfold, he asked, would one feel optimistic about purchasing U.S. Treasury bonds the next day? The economic landscape these comments were situated within was one that failed to inspire confidence. The Commerce Department's first reading of this annual GDP growth smacked of underperformance. Our macroeconomic health, as represented by the GDP (the aggregate of goods and services produced), posted growth of 1.6% in the first quarter of the year. This figure not only marked the slowest advancement in two years, but it also fell significantly shy of the 2.4% increase many economic pundits, including the London Stock Exchange Group's economists, had been projecting. The repercussions were immediate. This disappointing growth momentum prompted stock investors to retreat, triggering a sell-off in the markets. The reaction wasn't limited to the perimeters of Wall Street either. The Dow Jones Industrial Average took a hefty hit, plummeting by 375 points. In'tandem'with this, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite found themselves on slippery terrain, closing 0.5% and 0.6% lower, respectively.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rush Limbaugh Show
The Truth with Lisa Boothe: The Influence of European Policies on the United States

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 23:11 Transcription Available


Matt Mowers, a former senior White House advisor, joins Lisa to discuss the current state of global affairs under the Biden administration. He highlights the challenges faced in areas such as North Korea, immigration, and foreign policy. Mowers emphasizes the need for policies that prioritize American interests and criticizes the undoing of previous administration's efforts. He also discusses the EU-US Forum and the importance of paying attention to developments in Europe, as they often influence policies in the United States. The Truth with Lisa Boothe is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday & Thursday.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth with Lisa Boothe
The Truth with Lisa Boothe: The Influence of European Policies on the United States

The Truth with Lisa Boothe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 23:11 Transcription Available


Matt Mowers, a former senior White House advisor, joins Lisa to discuss the current state of global affairs under the Biden administration. He highlights the challenges faced in areas such as North Korea, immigration, and foreign policy. Mowers emphasizes the need for policies that prioritize American interests and criticizes the undoing of previous administration's efforts. He also discusses the EU-US Forum and the importance of paying attention to developments in Europe, as they often influence policies in the United States. The Truth with Lisa Boothe is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday & Thursday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Intelligence Matters: The Relaunch
FISA Section 702: White House Advisor Josh Geltzer Returns

Intelligence Matters: The Relaunch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 44:17


Deputy Assistant to the President & White House Deputy Homeland Security Advisor Josh Geltzer returns to Intelligence Matters to discuss with Michael the urgent need for Congress to reauthorize FISA Section 702, before it's due to sunset at the end of the month. 

Sales and Marketing Built Freedom
From White House Advisor to Climate Tech Innovator: Tech for Good with Manik Sura CEO of Therma

Sales and Marketing Built Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 34:05


Join Ryan as he talks to Manik Sura, CEO of Therma, about how he turned his passion for sustainability into a thriving tech startup using AI. Manik gives behind-the-scenes advice on building a VC-backed company from scratch along with his top lessons learned and how AI is altering not just the business world but the planet. Join 2,500+ readers getting weekly practical guidance to scale themselves and their companies using Artificial Intelligence and Revenue Cheat Codes.   Explore becoming Superhuman here: https://superhumanrevenue.beehiiv.com/ KEY TAKEAWAYS Cooling equipment drives nearly 10% of global warming through energy use, food waste from spoilage, and the release of ultra-potent greenhouse gases. The problem is growing rapidly as developing countries adopt more cooling. Manik's start-up Therma uses sensors, data science, and controls to dynamically manage the operation of AC units to save businesses money while cutting emissions. After early struggles trying to digitize food safety logs for users, Manik realized he had to fully automate temperature monitoring instead of just moving paper forms to mobile devices. Adoption and growth took off. To thrive as an entrepreneur, Manik recommends believing you can shape the future through sheer persistence, maintaining a higher purpose beyond personal gain, and surrounding yourself with great people. AI promises big climate benefits by optimizing energy systems, predicting weather and usage patterns, monitoring illegal deforestation, improving recycling, and more. BEST MOMENTS "If food waste were a country, it would be like the fourth largest emitter." "You can actually create the future...If you stick with something and try and work on it, often good things happen." "Do it for some reason beyond yourself...It makes it worthwhile to wake up." "Every technology stack being used to tackle climate change can be augmented with AI in one or multiple ways." Ryan Staley Founder and CEO Whale Boss ryan@whalesellingsystem.com www.ryanstaley.io Saas, Saas growth, Scale, Business Growth, B2b Saas, Saas Sales, Enterprise Saas, Business growth strategy, founder, ceo: https://www.whalesellingsystem.com/closingsecretsThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media

Intelligence Matters: The Relaunch
FISA Section 702: White House Advisor Josh Geltzer

Intelligence Matters: The Relaunch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 37:51


Michael talks with Josh Geltzer, Deputy Assistant to the President, Deputy White House Counsel, & Legal Advisor to the Nation Security Council, about the pending reauthorization of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Unfortunately, our recording of Josh falls short of reflecting how he sounds as true to life as he does in person. We'll fix that the next time Josh joins Michael.  

Price of Business Show
Casey B. Mulligan- Former White House Advisor Explains Why Economic Freedom Works

Price of Business Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 14:34


09-14-2023 Casey B. Mulligan Learn more about the interview and get additional links here: https://thedailyblaze.com/former-white-house-advisor-explains-why-economic-freedom-works/ Subscribe to the best of our content here: https://priceofbusiness.substack.com/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCywgbHv7dpiBG2Qswr_ceEQ

Fresh Intelligence
'What is Going on?': White House Advisor John Kirby Confronted by Reporter Over President Biden's Alleged Lies and Screw-ups

Fresh Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 3:37


White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby was confronted by a reporter this week over a series of apparent lies and screw-ups committed by President Joe Biden, RadarOnline.com has learned.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

WCBS 880 All Local
Nassau County launches new bias incident hotline to combat hate crimes, Mayor Adams meets with White House advisor on NYC migrant crisis, and CT officials warn locals about an invasive worm

WCBS 880 All Local

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 5:36


Podcast on Crimes Against Women
A Pathway to Safety: The U.S. National Plan to End Gender-Based Violence

Podcast on Crimes Against Women

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 87:04


In May 2023 the White House launched the U.S. National Plan to End Gender-Based Violence to address the national concerns related to gender-based violence and provide a roadmap for the vision that "theUnited States will be a place where all people live free from gender-based violence in all aspects of their lives." On July 13, 2023, the Podcast on Crimes Against Women met with Rosie Hidalgo for an in-depth dialogue about this plan which she describes as "a pathway to safety." In this episode, Ms. Hidalgo provides a comprehensive overview of the plan including the 7 pillars of support and strategies for action developed through a gender-based violence lens.Rosie Hidalgo serves as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Advisor on Gender-Based Violence at the White House Gender Policy Council. Rosie has worked in the movement to end gender-based violence for over thirty years as a public interest attorney and as a national policy advocate. Most recently she was the Senior Director of Public Policy for Esperanza United, a national resource center with a focus on providing training, research, and policy advocacy to prevent and end domestic violence and sexual assault and served on the Steering Committee of the National Task Force to End Sexual and Domestic Violence. Rosie previously served as the Deputy Director for Policy at the Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) at the U.S. Department of Justice during the Obama-Biden Administration and served on a detail to the Office of the Vice President, working with the White House Advisor on Violence Against Women.  Rosie also served on the American Bar Association's Commission on Domestic and Sexual Violence.  She is a graduate of Georgetown University and New York University School of Law. The U.S. National Plan to End Gender-Based Violence can be found on the White House website, wh.gov.

Andrea Kaye Show
THE ANDREA KAYE SHOW | 02.20.23 HOUR 1

Andrea Kaye Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 42:13


Guest Host: Justin Hart, host of "The Justin Hart Show" Guest this hour: Stephen Studdert This hour Justin will talk to Stephen Studdert,  White House Advisor to United States presidents George W. Bush, Ronald Reagan, and Gerald Ford.  It's the 2023 Justin Hart President's Day Special!  https://theanswersandiego.com/radioshow/the-justin-hart-show http://www.AndreaKayeShow.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Detroit Evening Report
Detroit's $100M Jobs Program Praised by White House Advisor

The Detroit Evening Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 4:38


Detroit is launching a $100 million employment scholarship fund to encourage people who have not worked for several months to re-enter the job market. Plus, Motown legend Barrett Strong dies at 81, Brightmoor Artisans Collective is expanding its programming to assist small businesses, and more.

Business Matters with Karl Fitzpatrick
Joanne Sweeney reveals why her digital marketing book was endorsed by a former White House advisor

Business Matters with Karl Fitzpatrick

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2022 18:51


Joanne Sweeney, author of Public Sector Marketing Pro joins Karl Fitzpatrick to explain why she pursued the public sector niche for her digital marketing services, how her book was endorsed by a former advisor under the Obama administration and how the Irish public sector compares to its international peers from a communications perspective. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Hot Dish
Season 4 Episode 2: Bipartisan Infrastructure Law with Senior White House Advisor Mitch Landrieu

The Hot Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 36:55


On the newest edition of the Hot Dish Podcast, OCP founder and former Senator Heidi Heitkamp sat down with Senior White House Advisor and Infrastructure Coordinator Mitch Landrieu to discuss how the historic bipartisan infrastructure law will benefit rural Americans.

This Is America with Rich Valdes Podcast
Bonus: White House Advisor Peter Navarro talks Jan. 6 Arrest in Dungeon

This Is America with Rich Valdes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 18:47


In this bonus interview, former White Houe Trade Advisor Peter, Navarro, PhD., tells Rich all about his unconstitutional arrest for being held in contempt of Congress and being remanded to a 'dungeon.' This is an excerpt of Rich's conversation with Dr. Peter Navarro from the Jim Bohannon Show (6/10/22).Portions of today's program are brought to you by PolitiWeek.com. Comment and follow on Facebook, Twitter, GETTR, and Truth Social or visit us at RichValdes.com

Facing the Future
David Gergen: It's time for Baby Boomers to Pass the Baton

Facing the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 44:53


This week on Facing the Future, we hear from Harvard Kennedy School of Government professor of public service David Gergen, who served as a White House Advisor to four US presidents (Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and Clinton). Gergen has written a new book called "Hearts Touched with Fire: How Great Leaders are made." His main conclusion: It's time for the Baby Boomer generation to exit stage left and pass the baton of leadership onto Generation X, Millenials, and Gen-Z. 

3 Takeaways
Presidential Advisor David Gergen: Democracy in Peril and New Leadership (#96)

3 Takeaways

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 34:08


David Gergen, White House Advisor to four presidents, warns us about our failing democracy. He shares how our current government has moved from being able to work across the aisle to create win-win outcomes to creating a win-lose environment stoked by an environment of anger. He reminds us that Millennials and Gen Z are capable and available to step up to the plate if we would just let them, and gives us insights into what makes great leaders. David Gergen has advised both Republican and Democratic presidents including Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton. He is currently a senior political analyst at CNN and professor at Harvard. His newest book is Hearts Touched with Fire: How Great Leaders are Made.This podcast is available on all major podcast streaming platforms. Did you enjoy this episode? Consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts.Receive updates on upcoming guests and more in our weekly e-mail newsletter. Subscribe today at www.3takeaways.com  

Rich Zeoli
Local School Districts Backtrack From Reinstating Mask Mandates After Parents Pushback

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 53:43


7:03-NEWS 7:12-The cost of a simple hamburger is higher than it's ever been thanks to inflation   7:30-Local area school districts backtrack after parent outrage on reinstating a mask mandate on students  7:35-McCormick goes to court over mail-in ballot votes in the PA Senate race  7:45-CUT SHEET | Kamala Harris talks about the children of the community | Whoppi Goldberg slams the Archbishop of San Francisco for denying communion to Pelosi | Secretary Granholm doesn't expect gas to go below $4/gallon any time soon | DHS Disinformation Chief Nina Jankowicz says she herself was the victim of disinformation | Brian Stelter is happy there aren't real tsunamis happening | Democrat Congresswoman Kim Schrier slams Biden administration for the baby formula shortage | CNN's Jake Tapper cuts of White House Advisor blaming for Putin entirely on high gas prices 

Rich Zeoli
The Law is the Law in Elections (Full Zeoli Show 05-24-22)

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 190:28


6:04-NEWS 6:08-McCormick vs. Oz heads to court 6:34-Prepare for a hot, blackout summer  6:43-China can't keep up with energy demands already in early spring  6:54-Arby's is getting into the burger business  7:03-NEWS 7:12-The cost of a simple hamburger is higher than it's ever been thanks to inflation   7:30-Local area school districts backtrack after parent outrage on reinstating a mask mandate on students  7:35-McCormick goes to court over mail-in ballot votes in the PA Senate race  7:45-CUT SHEET | Kamala Harris talks about the children of the community | Whoppi Goldberg slams the Archbishop of San Francisco for denying communion to Pelosi | Secretary Granholm doesn't expect gas to go below $4/gallon any time soon | DHS Disinformation Chief Nina Jankowicz says she herself was the victim of disinformation | Brian Stelter is happy there aren't real tsunamis happening | Democrat Congresswoman Kim Schrier slams Biden administration for the baby formula shortage | CNN's Jake Tapper cuts of White House Advisor blaming for Putin entirely on high gas prices  8:10-All movies, except big blockbusters, are going to be on streaming  8:15-Dave Chappelle attacker says he was also inspired by Will Smith's slap on Chris Rock 8:21-NEWS 8:40-The Wuhan Virology institute developed a monkeypox genome  8:45-You probably don't have to worry about getting monkeypox  8:55-Pilots are in such short supply, they're lowering the training requirements  9:02-NEWS 9:10-Election rules and laws are there to be followed  9:26-The cost of a vacation to Disney World is becoming unaffordable  9:43 CUT SHEET | Ricky Gervais latest special from this morning is already ready getting calls to cancel | Alibaba group boasts a tracker for individual carbon footprints | Biden won't say what his Taiwan intervention comments were about | Dr. Fauci gives a commencement speech at Princeton | Pelosi says they have no intention to losing the 2022 election 9:55-Final Thoughts Photo: Getty Images

Pete McMurray Show
Former White House Advisor David Gergen "Time for the Boomers to Step Aside & let the Young People Take Over"

Pete McMurray Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 13:00


David Gergen is a former White House Advisor to FOUR Presidents. -How does the next 6 months look in the United States-Is it time for a new batch of politicians -His thoughts on Government todayThis guy knows his stuff!David's New Book 'Hearts Touched with Fire' Order Here Photo Courtesy: CNN

I Am Refocused Podcast Show
CNN senior political analyst & White House advisor to four Presidents David Gergen

I Am Refocused Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 6:03


New York Times-best selling author David Gergen - White House adviser to four presidents of different parties, CNN senior political analyst, and founder of the Center for Public Leadership at the Harvard Kennedy School - presents an inspiring and practical guide for emerging young leaders as well as seasoned change makers. In HEARTS TOUCHED WITH FIRE: How Great Leaders are Made (Simon & Schuster; May 10, 2022; 978-1-9821-7057-8; $29.00 hardcover), he draws on vivid examples from personal experience, history and recent headlines - from Churchill to AOC and dozens more across the public landscape - to shine a light on pathways forward. Gergen describes himself as a short-term pessimist but a long-term optimist. The next several years are likely to be rough in America, he believes, but the long-term outlook holds much greater promise. Our prospects for success, he argues, now rest heavily upon preparing rising generations for lives of service and leadership. As a White House adviser to Presidents Nixon, Ford, Reagan and Clinton, Gergen gathered invaluable lessons on leadership that he has shared for more than two decades with students at the Harvard Kennedy School. But he has long hoped to write a book that would spread those lessons more widely. In the past few years, that dream has taken on greater urgency, with growing threats to democracy at home and abroad. "Who would have believed," Gergen writes, "that for the first time since the Civil War, we would begin tearing ourselves apart? Who would have imagined that our democracy - and long-standing democratic traditions across the world - might be on the brink of collapse? But here we are. It feels as if we are driving on the side of a cliff in the middle of the night with our lights out. We all know it, but we cant seem to stop it." A Historic Passing of the Torch What we are witnessing, he notes, is an historic passing of the torch from Baby Boomers and the Silent Generation to Millennials and Gen Zers. The latter two generations, born between 1982 and 2009, are the biggest and diverse cohort in our history - and will soon be the most powerful. They have faced profound challenges in just the first two decades of the 21st century - including terrorism, deep recessions, climate disasters, racial and gender inequities, a deadly global pandemic and a poisonous polarization of our politics. The Millennials and Gen Zers are changing the face of leadership in many ways. Gergen shows how in the journeys of climate activist Greta Thunberg, the Parkland students fighting for gun sanity, Pakistani female education advocate Malala, and the organizers of the MeToo and Black Lives Matter movements. They are leading from the bottom up as well as the top down, skillfully using the power of social media and protest marches. Their experiments in leadership have brought out the biggest numbers in history in protests over women's rights, racial equity, voter suppression, gun rights and gay rights. Even as ways to exercise leadership are evolving, Gergen points out, some qualities and skills remain eternal. Courage and character, for example, have been prerequisites for great leadership through millennia, from the classical Greeks and Romans down to Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine. Gergen worked early in the White House for both Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. Both had courage but the first lacked character and was driven out by scandal; the second was a man of character who looks better and better through the rear view mirror. The Leader's Journey: Inner and Outer Gergen begins with a consideration of some of the most profound questions in understanding leadership. Does leadership really matter, after all? Why do we need great leaders? What are their most important qualities or traits? Why, in our society, has leadership largely been restricted in the past to white men? How can we best accelerate the spread of diversity? Gergen then describes the development of a leader in two parts: an inner journey and an outer journey. An effective leader, he argues, must first become self-aware and then achiever self-mastery. It is not enough just to be smart and talented. You must be able to master yourself before you can serve others. Your inner work should help you identify your core values and your True North. In sum, Gergen tells us how to become "author of your own life", as leadership guru and dear friend Warren Bennis puts it. Unfortunately, almost every rising leader suffers from harsh, unexpected blows - crucibles as they are called in leadership circles. They can take many shapes and forms, and they can destroy your professional as well as personal life. Yet with the right outlook, grit and perseverance, some of our most celebrated leaders have emerged stronger from such hardships. Crucibles also have the potential to instill in us great moral purpose and an opportunity to solidify our goals. As a rising leader conquers her inner journey, they must also make a transition from internal preparation to rubbing up against the outside world. In this outer journey, you must learn how to lead up, down and sideways - managing your boss, building your team, collaborating with others outside your team. Then again, how do you find a mentor? Or a sponsor? What's the difference between them? Importantly, how can you master the arts of public persuasion and deeply social media? As journey towards leadership isn't completed overnight; most fine it the work of a lifetime. Leadership in Action As the leader's inner and outer journeys converge, leadership must be put into action. You do not become a good leader, Gergen says, by studying under a lamp or earning a third or fourth academic degree. You must be "in the arena," as Theodore Roosevelt famously put it. Gergen explains why leaders must learn to lead in a crisis-making time to prepare when they can, then acting smartly when the crisis hits. Conversely, he also looks at the darkness that can descend when a leader abandons their True North and self-destructs. Finally, Gergen incorporates three of his favorite, but often overlooked, aspects of leadership: learning from history, a wicked sense of humor, and the creation of an integrated life so you have joy as well as passion. In addition, he appends a list of twenty key takeaways-an executive summary for people on the run-including such items as: Have Three Objectives Early, You're Never Too Young to Lead, and Maintain a Celestial Spark.In HEARTS TOUCHED WITH FIRE, David Gergen shares vital lessons on leadership gained from his remarkable half century in the public arena. It is not only a fitting graduation gift, but also a powerful assurance that we have every reason to be hopeful about the future if we remember who we are, take heart from the past, and unleash the idealism of today's passionate young leaders. ABOUT DAVID GERGEN David Gergen has devoted more than half a century to public service. Coming off a Navy stint, he served as a White House adviser to four US presidents of both parties: Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and Clinton. He recounted those experiences in a New York Times bestseller, Eyewitness to Power. In the 1980s, he began a second career, serving as the editor of US News & World Report and for five years a regular Friday night partner with Mark Shields as a PBS commentator on McNeil/Lehrer. Since 1999, he has served as a professor of public service and founding director of the Center for Public Leadership at Harvard's Kennedy School. For more than two decades, he has also been a senior political analyst for CNN, where he is a respected voice in national and international affairs.Book Available on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Hearts-Touched-Fire-Great-Leaders/dp/1982170573

The Diplomat
The Politicization of the Pandemic

The Diplomat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 28:15


Jason Greenblatt sits down with Dr. Scott Atlas, former special coronavirus advisor to President Trump, to discuss the dangers of politicizing the scientific process. And how bureaucracy and science interact in Washington.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Contain This: The Latest in Global Health Security
A “no-regrets” policy for pandemic preparedness and response: A conversation with White House advisor Beth Cameron

Contain This: The Latest in Global Health Security

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 32:25


One thing we know about the COVID-19 pandemic is that not one state or organisation was adequately prepared for a health crisis of this scale. So, what have we learnt in the last two years about pandemic preparedness? How can states and global health organisations put in place the capacities to respond quickly to a fast-moving threat, and to cooperate across government to be able to prevent, detect and respond swiftly? In our first episode of 2022 we talk to Beth Cameron, Senior Director for Global Health Security and Biodefense on the White House National Security Council. She was previously the Vice President, Global Biological Policy and Programs at Nuclear Threat Initiative and was instrumental in developing and launching the Global Health Security Agenda at the National Security Council during the Obama Administration.We spoke to Beth just after America released its new pandemic plan – American Pandemic Preparedness: Transforming Our Capabilities. We talk about what this new plan entails and how global health security cooperation plays an important part of an effective pandemic response.We hope you listen and join the conversation @CentreHealthSec.

New Beginnings - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Dr. Anthony Fauci, White House Advisor, shares his views on the FDA approval of the Pfizer vaccine. Co-host Joe McKenzie talks with Freddie Bell about how the pandemic is changing job-search strategies. We also acknowledge our partners including AARP Twin Cities, The Cora McCorvey Health and Wellness Center and Unity South Twin Cities.

This Is America with Rich Valdes Podcast
America, Adjunct, Andrew Giuliani

This Is America with Rich Valdes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 37:43


Today, Rich discusses the shift in American culture.  Then, an unidentified adjunct professor at Cypress College berated 19 year-old Braden Ellis because he said cops were heroes. She since been placed on leave. Plus, former White House Advisor to Presid Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

This Is America with Rich Valdes Podcast
America, Adjunct, Andrew Giuliani

This Is America with Rich Valdes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 36:13


Today, Rich discusses the shift in American culture.  Then, an unidentified adjunct professor at Cypress College berated 19 year-old Braden Ellis because he said cops were heroes. She since been placed on leave. Plus, former White House Advisor to Presid

This Is America with Rich Valdes Podcast
America, Adjunct, Andrew Giuliani

This Is America with Rich Valdes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 36:13


Today, Rich discusses the shift in American culture.  Then, an unidentified adjunct professor at Cypress College berated 19 year-old Braden Ellis because he said cops were heroes. She since been placed on leave. Plus, former White House Advisor to President Trump, Andrew Giuliani, gives us the play-by-play of the unconstitutional FBI raid on Rudy Giuliani’s iPad and cellphone, as well as his aspirations to run for Governor of New York. Comment and follow on Facebook, Twitter, and Parler or visit us at RichValdes.com.

SitusAMC's On The Hill
Ep 7: Jim Parrott, Former White House Advisor on Housing

SitusAMC's On The Hill

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 36:41


In this episode of On the Hill, Tim Rood, SitusAMC Head of Industry Relations, speaks with Jim Parrott, nonresident fellow at the Urban Institute and owner of Parrott Ryan Advisors, which provides strategic advice on housing finance issues. Parrott served as a senior advisor at the National Economic Council (NEC) in the Obama White House. He led the team of advisers charged with counseling the cabinet and president on housing issues during one of the most tumultuous times in the history of housing policy, helping them navigate through the collapse of the housing market and the early days of GSE reform. Prior to that Parrott was counsel to Secretary Shaun Donovan at the Department of Housing and Urban Development and a litigator with Sullivan and Cromwell in New York. Rood and Parrott discuss the direction the Biden administration is likely to take on housing policy (the podcast was recorded prior to release of the Biden plan but turned out to be spot on), strategies to overcome the nation's thorny housing supply shortage, and the federal foreclosure and eviction moratoriums. Parrott also ties the issues policymakers are struggling with today to the lessons learned from the Great Financial Crisis. “Policymakers on both sides of the aisle this time around are prioritizing speed and scale,” he said, making programs simpler and more flexible to get relief out sooner and at scale. “We just weren't in a position to do that in 2009 and 2010. The politics were so tricky and so prohibitive.”

No Grey Zone Podcast
Season 2 Ep. 12 - Interview with Lynn Rosenthal

No Grey Zone Podcast

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 34:13


Kathryn Marsh & Melissa Hoppmeyer are prosecutors with over two decades of experience between them, specializing in child abuse, sexual assault and domestic violence crimes.  They are also co-founders of Right Response Consulting, an agency that provides training and in the areas of sexual assault, sexual harassment and human trafficking as well as developing policies and procedures for businesses and educational institutions.  Facebook @NoGreyZonerrcInstagram @NoGreyZonerrcTwitter @NoGreyzonerrcPodcast Music:I'm Just Good by Johny Grimes https://soundcloud.com/johny-grimesCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/im-just-goodMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/2wrYUBtrjGM br> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZ1maOwEZy0Lynn Rosenthal is the president of The Center for Family Safety and Healing (TCFSH), which takes an integrated team approach to breaking the cycle of family violence and child abuse. Lynn, a nationally known champion for the prevention of family violence, previously served as the Director, Violence Against Women Initiatives for the Biden Foundation since 2017, where she advanced the Foundation's programs to create cultural change towards ending domestic violence and sexual assault.From 2009-15, Rosenthal was the first-ever White House Advisor on Violence Against Women, coordinating efforts to address domestic and sexual violence. In this capacity, Rosenthal co-chaired the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault and led interagency collaboration to spark new prevention initiatives.Rosenthal also served as vice president for Strategic Partnerships at the National Domestic Violence Hotline, executive director of the National Network to End Domestic Violence and leadership positions at state domestic violence coalitions in Florida and New Mexico. (Bio from TCFSH)News about Lynn Rosenthal:Appointed Lead of DOD Commission on Sexual AssaultAuthor on Move To End ViolenceLynnRosenthal.comLynn Rosenthal speaks on C-SpanWest Wingers BookWork:National Domestic Violence Nationwide ChildrenTwitter: @LynnSpeaksOut

The Logan Allec Show
11/26 Update: White House Advisor Says We Are Facing a "Precipice" Without Stimulus

The Logan Allec Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 7:57


In this November 26 stimulus update and COVID-19 update I talk what White House Trade and Manufacturing Advisor Peter Navarro said yesterday about stimulus, the latest COVID-19 numbers, and the latest vaccine news from AstraZeneca.Awesome Stuff

Déise Today
Olivia Troye, former US White House advisor

Déise Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 16:15


Leading with Genuine Care
Ruthe Farmer | How This Former White House Advisor is Leading More Women and Minorities into Tech

Leading with Genuine Care

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 45:26


“I’m really interested in figuring out what it’s going to take to level the playing field.”— Ruthe Farmer Ruthe Farmer strives for the greater inclusion of women, minority, and low-income students in computer science and engineering. Tired of barriers that keep too many promising young people out of STEM-related fields, Ruthe has committed her career to breaking them down for good.  As the Chief Evangelist at CSforALL and Senior Policy Advisor for Tech Inclusion in the Obama White House, Ruth’s been integral to the design, launch, and scale-up of multiple national initiatives including the Aspirations in Computing, TECHNOLOchicas, AspireIT, CSEdWeek, CS and Cyber for Girl Scouts, CSforALL Summit, and the Last Mile Education Fund.  She has served as Chair of CSEDWeek, was named a White House Champion of Change for Technology Inclusion, received the Anita Borg Institute Award for Social Impact, and the UK Alumni Award for Social Impact. She holds a BA from Lewis & Clark College and an MBA from Oxford.   In this episode, you’ll learn: Why so few women and minorities are in STEM-related fields How Ruthe’s initiatives break down barriers into tech What obstacles women, minorities, and low-income students face in tech Why traditional scholarships increase inequity About Ruthe’s “Camelot” experience at the Obama White House What accomplishments Ruthe achieved while there About her amazing organization CSforALL How the Last Mile Fund supports students in completing their education Why Ruthe doesn’t love the phrase “STEM” The difference between computer science vs. coding How Ruthe integrated STEM-related badges into the Girls Scouts Why the Girl Scouts might be the most successful social enterprise Some fascinating facts about Thin Mint cookies Which smart inventions and solutions her students have developed Why Ruth Bader Ginsburg was such an inspiration to Ruthe Farmer Why everyone should find inspiration from RBG And so much more!   Connect with Ruthe FarmerTwitter twitter.com/ruthefLinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/ruthefarmer   Learn About the Last Mile FundThe Last Mile Fund invests in the next generation of technology talent. Most scholarship programs seek to identify ‘top’ talent and reward them with support—as long as they stay on top. The Last Mile Fund takes an investment approach and identifies young people with aspirations in technology and engineering fields. They provide support for challenges they face beyond their control and incubate them to be the next generation of innovators. Websitewww.lastmile-ed.org Twittertwitter.com/MileFund Learn About CSforALLCSforALL’s mission is to make high-quality computer science an integral part of the educational experience of all K-12 students and teachers and to support student pathways to college and career success. Websitewww.csforall.org Twitter twitter.com/CSforALL   Get Rob’s Weekly Newsletter Never miss an inspiring conversation about compassionate, positive leadership on the Leading with Genuine Care podcast. Plus, get other great articles and insights. Click below and you’ll also get a download of his favorite mindful resources. www.donothingbook.com/resource-guide     Follow Rob Dube on Social Media  LinkedIn:  www.linkedin.com/in/robdube  Facebook:  www.facebook.com/rob.dube.1  Twitter:  twitter.com/robddube    Rob Dube’s Website www.donothingbook.com   Buy Rob’s book, donothing: The Most Rewarding Leadership Challenge You'll Ever Takeamzn.to/2y9N1TK

Sacred Stories
The Sacral Circle – My Mother’s Teacher

Sacred Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 37:30


"If your body has been victimized you begin to feel it. You have to give yourself permission to look at it, feel it, sense it and eventually purge it." On this episode of The Sacral Circle, you'll meet Patricia S. Castillo, co-founder of the P.E.A.C.E Initiative. Patricia takes us through her powerful healing journey of getting to the core of her childhood traumas and addictions. She discusses her traumas, the challenges of healing the patriarchy, the power of forgiveness and the importance of healing the mind, as well as the body. As a social worker she noticed how many people were suffering from similar experiences in her community. This set her on a mission that has impacted families all around the world. Patricia has passionately turned her pain into the fuel needed to help serve the world the way she was destined to. Patricia S. Castillo is a Licensed Master Social Worker and co-founder of the P.E.A.C.E Initiative. P.E.A.C.E. is an acronym for Putting an End to Abuse through Community Efforts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the prevention of family domestic violence. She has served as its Executive Director since 1990. As leader for the organization, Castillo has become nationally and internationally recognized as an expert in the prevention of family domestic violence. She has been invited to consult for women’s organizations and programs in Monterrey, Mexico City, and Cancun, and also served as a trainer for public school teachers in Ciudad Acuña in Mexico. Additionally she served as consultant for the U.S. State Department, providing training in domestic violence prevention and intervention in Nicaragua and Ecuador. Nationally, Castillo has been recognized for her work by the National Compadres Network and was invited in 2010 to the White House, Cinco de Mayo Celebrations by Lynn Rosenthal , the first ever White House Advisor on issues of violence against women under President Obama. The P.E.A.C.E Initiative’s work was featured in the President’s Advisory Council on Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships – A New Era of Partnerships: Report of Recommendations to President Obama. Locally Castillo has received recognition for her work by governmental agencies and numerous organizations and institutions. Among these are Our Lady of the Lake University’s, Center for Women in Church and Society (outstanding Alumni-Community Service Award), St. Marys’ University Law School (St. Thomas Moore Award, for 30 years of community service in prevention and intervention in Family Violence), the San Antonio Chapter of the Association of Women in Communications, the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (Community Voice Award) and by Univision-San Antonio as one of their “Lo Mejor de lo Nuestro” honorees. Castillo is a pioneer and innovator in advocacy for family domestic violence prevention in local government programs. She was the first social worker ever assigned to the San Antonio Police Department in their Child Abuse Intervention Project and in their Sex Crimes Unit, Homicide Bureau. She served as Program Coordinator at the Bexar County’s Adult Detention Center and was a community organizer with Residents Organized for Better and Beautiful Environmental Development (ROBBED) and as Public Relations Coordinator for the Women’s Law Center. www.ThePeaceInitiative.net Say "Alexa or Okay Google play Sacred Stories podcast" or subscribe to podcast at http://bit.ly/SacredStoriesiTunes

Sacred Stories
The Sacral Circle – My Mother’s Teacher

Sacred Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 37:30


"If your body has been victimized you begin to feel it. You have to give yourself permission to look at it, feel it, sense it and eventually purge it." On this episode of The Sacral Circle, you'll meet Patricia S. Castillo, co-founder of the P.E.A.C.E Initiative. Patricia takes us through her powerful healing journey of getting to the core of her childhood traumas and addictions. She discusses her traumas, the challenges of healing the patriarchy, the power of forgiveness and the importance of healing the mind, as well as the body. As a social worker she noticed how many people were suffering from similar experiences in her community. This set her on a mission that has impacted families all around the world. Patricia has passionately turned her pain into the fuel needed to help serve the world the way she was destined to. Patricia S. Castillo is a Licensed Master Social Worker and co-founder of the P.E.A.C.E Initiative. P.E.A.C.E. is an acronym for Putting an End to Abuse through Community Efforts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the prevention of family domestic violence. She has served as its Executive Director since 1990. As leader for the organization, Castillo has become nationally and internationally recognized as an expert in the prevention of family domestic violence. She has been invited to consult for women’s organizations and programs in Monterrey, Mexico City, and Cancun, and also served as a trainer for public school teachers in Ciudad Acuña in Mexico. Additionally she served as consultant for the U.S. State Department, providing training in domestic violence prevention and intervention in Nicaragua and Ecuador. Nationally, Castillo has been recognized for her work by the National Compadres Network and was invited in 2010 to the White House, Cinco de Mayo Celebrations by Lynn Rosenthal , the first ever White House Advisor on issues of violence against women under President Obama. The P.E.A.C.E Initiative’s work was featured in the President’s Advisory Council on Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships – A New Era of Partnerships: Report of Recommendations to President Obama. Locally Castillo has received recognition for her work by governmental agencies and numerous organizations and institutions. Among these are Our Lady of the Lake University’s, Center for Women in Church and Society (outstanding Alumni-Community Service Award), St. Marys’ University Law School (St. Thomas Moore Award, for 30 years of community service in prevention and intervention in Family Violence), the San Antonio Chapter of the Association of Women in Communications, the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (Community Voice Award) and by Univision-San Antonio as one of their “Lo Mejor de lo Nuestro” honorees. Castillo is a pioneer and innovator in advocacy for family domestic violence prevention in local government programs. She was the first social worker ever assigned to the San Antonio Police Department in their Child Abuse Intervention Project and in their Sex Crimes Unit, Homicide Bureau. She served as Program Coordinator at the Bexar County’s Adult Detention Center and was a community organizer with Residents Organized for Better and Beautiful Environmental Development (ROBBED) and as Public Relations Coordinator for the Women’s Law Center. www.ThePeaceInitiative.net Say "Alexa or Okay Google play Sacred Stories podcast" or subscribe to podcast at http://bit.ly/SacredStoriesiTunes

Quick Hits
Quick Hits: Former Trump White House advisor Steve Bannon arrested and charged with corruption

Quick Hits

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 16:36


Former Trump White House advisor Steve Bannon was arrested and charged with corruption.U.S. Labor Department reports another 1.1 million Americans have filed for unemployment. Northern California wildfires have doubled in size over the past 24 hours.The state of Michigan agrees to pay $600 million to Flint residents over the water crisis.Democratic convention heads to its finale. New data indicates children can be Covid19 superspreaders. A record number of New Yorkers flee the city for the suburbs.Russian opposition Alexei Navalny poisoned by toxic tea.Good News: South Carolina man honors his father by learning how to cook.

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL
A former White House advisor has been arrested and charged, a call for an independent investigation into NY nursing homes, and a Back to School pledge by Mayor de Blasio

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 7:06


#hashtime Talks
#hashtimeTalk Episode 3

#hashtime Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 50:00


Hey Hashers! This week we are going to talk about Trump's Kamala Harris birther lie and Donald J. Trump v. the United States Postal Service. Sports Hash goes Phillies vs. Mets! Scumbag of the Week is a top White House Advisor! Listen in and find out what else we have been up to! 

AM
US ups the rhetoric against Beijing over handling of COVID-19

AM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 2:27


In the United States a senior White House Advisor says Beijing must pay for allowing hundreds of thousands of potentially infected Chinese to spread the virus around the world.

The Scott Sands Show
Economist and White House Advisor Stephen Moore

The Scott Sands Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 14:00


MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
White House Advisor Comments Hit Markets

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 50:00


Lonnie Holthaus of Milkhaus Creamery is finding a whole new customer base for his A-2 milk!  Josh Scramlin brings us an update. Summer intern, Emma Jorgensen, updates us on the strawberry season and what pickers need to know. John Hineberg, Market Advisor with Total Farm Marketing by Stewart Peterson, says comments made on a news program Monday night are undermining markets today.

First Move with Julia Chatterley
White House Advisor Dr. Deborah Birx says more antibody work is needed to support reopening. The Bank of Japan scaling up bond buying to fight the economic crisis. The future of Airbus at stake as the CEO warns its bleeding cash.

First Move with Julia Chatterley

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 44:42


Julia Chatterley is live from New York. Here are the top business news stories today! Innovation breakthrough! White House Advisor Dr. Deborah Birx says more antibody work is needed to support reopening. No limits! The Bank of Japan scaling up bond buying to fight the economic crisis. A matter of survival! The future of Airbus at stake as the CEO warns its bleeding cash. It's Monday, let's make a move.

The Quiet Warrior Show
EP#123 Thrive By Design: The Neuroscience That Drives High-Performance Cultures with Don Rheem Author, TEDx Speaker, CEO E3 Solutions, Former White House Advisor and Correspondent

The Quiet Warrior Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 25:21


Don Rheem is an Author, TEDx Speaker, and CEO of E3 Solutions, a provider of employee workplace metrics which allows organizations to build engaged, high-performance cultures. Rheem focuses on using science-backed research to consult with leaders at all levels within an organization. His passion for delivering truly outstanding improvements in business performance conveys quickly to the CEOs and key executives he works with. A LEADING EXPERT ON LEADERSHIP SCIENCE A former science advisor to both Congress and the Secretary of Health and Human Services, Rheem shares with clients a grounded and empirically validated methodology to get employees more engaged and better positioned for success targeted at the bottom-line. Rheem and his team at E3 Solutions show business leaders how to create the workplace conditions that trigger hard-wired motivators that improve employee performance. These intrinsic drivers of human behavior increase engagement in ways that improve productivity, team alignment, morale, and retention. A popular speaker, author, and thought-leader, Rheem lectures on employee engagement throughout North America and Europe helping thousands of CEOs understand the key drivers of exceptional workplace behavior. His recently released ForbesBooks publication, Thrive By Design: The Neuroscience That Drives High-Performance Cultures lays out the neurological underpinnings of human behavior that distinguish Don's company from conventional leadership consulting. As a featured TEDx speaker, Don recently presented some of his most popular content in Can Work Save Our Relationships? at TEDxBYU A TRACK RECORD OF SUCCESS He has more than 30 years of experience helping organizations derive more value and impact every day. Don's clients have included Honeywell, The National Institutes of Health (NIH), Jiffy Lube, Major League Baseball, Bank of America, The Discovery Channel, and Green Mountain Coffee. He has coached more than 30 U.S. Senators, royalty, as well as hundreds of CEOs and senior executives in the private and nonprofit sectors in a variety of industries. A former White House correspondent, Rheem is also an award-winning journalist and public affairs executive. He served as a technical consultant to the Committee on Science, Space & Technology in the U.S. House of Representatives, advising members on public policy issues and basic scientific research. A Family Man Don comes from a long line of entrepreneurs; his great grandfather was president of Standard Oil and his grandfather was the founder of Rheem Manufacturing, one of the largest suppliers of water heaters and air conditioning equipment in the world. Rheem lives just outside of Washington, D.C. with his wife, Dr. Kathryn Rheem, and enjoys spending time with his family and writing in his free time. For more information, please visit ABOUT DON RHEEM

BFM :: Resource Centre
It’s Not About Degrees Anymore, It’s About Skills.

BFM :: Resource Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 25:05


Despite the initial (online) backlash over Ivanka Trump’s appearance at CES 2020, the White House Advisor did share some pertinent views on the future of work during her keynote speech at the tech conference. Here are some highlights from her session, which touched on the “blue-collar boom”, innovation, and alternate forms of education to immerse yourself in the workforce of the future.

BFM :: Resource Centre
It’s Not About Degrees Anymore, It’s About Skills.

BFM :: Resource Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 25:05


Despite the initial (online) backlash over Ivanka Trump’s appearance at CES 2020, the White House Advisor did share some pertinent views on the future of work during her keynote speech at the tech conference. Here are some highlights from her session, which touched on the “blue-collar boom”, innovation, and alternate forms of education to immerse yourself in the workforce of the future.

Bannon's War Room
Episode 60: Exclusive Interview w/ White House Advisor, Mood ‘Bullish' on Impeachment

Bannon's War Room

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 37:03


Stephen K. Bannon, Raheem Kassam, and Jason Miller are joined by White House senior advisor for strategy Tony Sayegh as well as Freedomworks' Adam Brandon to discuss the Republican mood on impeachment, as well as the bumper jobs numbers from November.

Bannon's War Room
Episode 60: Exclusive Interview w/ White House Advisor, Mood ‘Bullish' on Impeachment

Bannon's War Room

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 37:03


Stephen K. Bannon, Raheem Kassam, and Jason Miller are joined by White House senior advisor for strategy Tony Sayegh as well as Freedomworks' Adam Brandon to discuss the Republican mood on impeachment, as well as the bumper jobs numbers from November.

Squawk Pod
White House Advisor Peter Navarro; Mohamed El-Erian; Jounalists Edmund Lee and Joanne Lipman

Squawk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 41:22


Mohamed El-Erian, Allianz Chief Economic Advisor, advises investors on withstanding global political risk. Also, Trump trade advisor Peter Navarro says Congress has “declared war” on the President with the impeachment inquiry. Plus, Journalists Joanne Lipman and Edmund Lee break down the good and bad news when investors bet big on charismatic talent.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

OnlineVisas.com: The Immigration Show
Kushner's Immigration Plan

OnlineVisas.com: The Immigration Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 9:16


Donald Trump signed off on White House Advisor, Jared Kushner’s immigration plan and turned it over to Senate Republicans. The specifics of the immigration plan are supposed to be unveiled any day, and we expect it will have two parts: 1. Border Security: We can assume that the program will include stricter and tougher border security measures that may involve the use of enhanced technology. 2. Immigration Reform: Donald Trump has signaled for a shift toward merit-based immigration, similar to the Canadian model that has been adopted by New Zealand. Read the Full Article

Ideas at the House
Bossing up with Tina Tchen, former White House advisor | All About Women

Ideas at the House

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 57:47


How can women in power can affect social change? A leading voice in international conversations on these issues, Tina Tchen has been instrumental in spearheading the Time’s Up movement’s Legal Defense Fund. Join Tina Tchen as she talks with Edwina Throsby about Time's Up and diversity at work. Session supported by University of Sydney.

The Young Turks
Melania Trump Demands Firing Of White House Advisor And CNN Goes After Trump

The Young Turks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 60:01


Melania Trump has made a very public and very bizarre demand of a top White House official. CNN is taking Trump to court over his unprecedented ban of reporter Jim Acosta. Get exclusive access to our best content. http://tyt.com/GETACCESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

FUTURE STATE
Introduction to Future State

FUTURE STATE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 1:59


During the course of the election campaign this fall, we're going to talk about the issues. We're not going to talk about the races, the numbers, the polls. We're going to talk about the issues we think voters should be thinking about before they vote. And we're going to be doing it with some of the nation's leading experts. People like Bill Clinton, Madeleine Albright, Susan Rice, Wendy Sherman, Seth Moulton and others. We're going to talk about issues like terrorism, the President's assault on the media, the Iranian nuclear deal, North Korea, and cyber war. We're talking about the most important issues of our time. Richard A. Clarke served the last three Presidents as a senior White House Advisor holding the titles of Special Assistant to the President for Global Affairs, National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism, and Special Advisor to the President for Cyber Security.Future State begins September 10th.

Bloomberg Businessweek
April Employment Rebound, Robots Picking VCs, Slow Start For Trade Talks

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 37:04


Carol is joined by Chris Lu, Former Deputy Secretary of Labor, to discuss the April jobs report. Joshua Brustein, Tech Writer for Bloomberg Businessweek, talks about a venture fund's experiment in human-free investing that could alleviate bias. Andy Puzder, White House Advisor, and Andrew Mayeda, Bloomberg News Trade Reporter, recap U.S. China trade talks in Beijing. Claire McTaggart, CEO at SquarePeg, explains the startup that matches job candidates with employers. And we Drive to the Close with Alan Lancz, Research Director at LanczGlobal.com.  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Businessweek
April Employment Rebound, Robots Picking VCs, Slow Start For Trade Talks

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 37:04


Carol is joined by Chris Lu, Former Deputy Secretary of Labor, to discuss the April jobs report. Joshua Brustein, Tech Writer for Bloomberg Businessweek, talks about a venture fund's experiment in human-free investing that could alleviate bias. Andy Puzder, White House Advisor, and Andrew Mayeda, Bloomberg News Trade Reporter, recap U.S. China trade talks in Beijing. Claire McTaggart, CEO at SquarePeg, explains the startup that matches job candidates with employers. And we Drive to the Close with Alan Lancz, Research Director at LanczGlobal.com. 

Miranda Devine Live
Former White House advisor Sebastian Gorka joins Miranda Live

Miranda Devine Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 9:19


Sebastian Gorka speaks with Miranda Devine See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Decoder with Nilay Patel
Former White House advisor Valerie Jarrett: Trump won. What now?

Decoder with Nilay Patel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2018 69:25


Valerie Jarrett, a former senior advisor to President Obama, talks with Recode's Kara Swisher at South by Southwest 2018. Jarrett is now on the boards of two tech companies, but when she first got to the White House, she didn't know what Twitter was — an important reminder of how quickly tech is changing everything. Jarrett says Obama made the best decisions he could while in office based on what he knew about Russia's election meddling, and explains what the Democrats need to do to regain their footing in 2018 and 2020. She also discusses her recently announced book deal, which is based on a question her daughter had asked her: What advice would she give to a 30-year-old version of herself today? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Miranda Devine Live
Former White House advisor Sebastian Gorka joins Miranda Live

Miranda Devine Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 10:34


Sebastian Gorka speaks with Miranda Devine See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Heroes in Business
Christine Comaford White House Advisor, Smart Tribes Institute

Heroes in Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 10:30


Feel on your feet! How to cultivate emotional agility. Christine Comaford, former white house advisor is interviewed by David Cogan Host of the Eliances Heroes show broadcast on am and fm network channels and syndicated on iHeart and Dash radio. Comaford is the author of "Power Your Tribe: Create Resilient Teams in Turbulent Times" www.smartribesinstitute.com www.eliances.com 

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Heroes in Business
Christine Comaford White House Advisor, Smart Tribes Institute

Heroes in Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2018 10:29


Feel on your feet! How to cultivate emotional agility. Christine Comaford, former white house advisor is interviewed by David Cogan Host of the Eliances Heroes show broadcast on am and fm network channels and syndicated on iHeart and Dash radio. Comaford is the author of "Power Your Tribe: Create Resilient Teams in Turbulent Times" www.smartribesinstitute.com www.eliances.com 

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Stories of Transformation
Episode 1: Stories of Transformation, Inspirational Women with Carrie Betting

Stories of Transformation

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2017 16:19


Episode 1 of the Inspirational Women mini series highlighting the life experiences of advocates in the field of gender-equity and social justice. Today's Story of Transformation features Carrie Bettinger-Lopez, former White House Advisor on Violence Against Women under Vice President Joe Biden. Produced by NRCDV Radio on May 10, 2017.

Tops Ten
Episode 38: Jodey Arrington

Tops Ten

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2016 59:53


Jodey Arrington is the U.S. Representative-elect for Texas Congressional District 19. Mr. Arrington grew up in Plainview, Texas – a small, farming community in the District. Arrington served as a White House Advisor to President George W. Bush and Chief of Staff to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. In 2006, he returned to his alma mater as Chief of Staff and Vice Chancellor at Texas Tech University System. He currently works in the private sector as President of Scott Laboratories, Inc., a healthcare innovation company. Arrington has served in numerous business, civic, and faith-based leadership roles within his community. He resides in Lubbock with his wife, Anne, and their three children. 1. My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys - Willie Nelson 2. Broken Hearted Savior - Big Head Todd and the Monsters 3. Photograph - Def Leppard 4. Small Town Saturday Night - Hal Ketchum 5. Lose Yourself - Eminem 6. Speed of Sound - Coldplay 7. Worlds Apart - Jars of Clay 8. All These Things That I've Done - The Killers 9. Meant To Live - Switchfoot 10. Run Away Car - Mat Kearny

Roy Green Show
Hour 2, Segment 4 - Carl Higbie

Roy Green Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2016 6:02


President-elect Donald Trump fired up critics by appointing former Breitbart News CEO Stephen Bannon as his chief strategist and senior counsellor. A Vanity Fair headline: “Donald Trump picks white-nationalist hero as top White House Advisor”.  Carl Higbie is prepared to defend Stephen Bannon and cite his service in the U.S. Navy and his successes in business. Higbie created headlines on Megyn Kelly's show on Fox News, Wednesday & Thursday night this week in a controversial interview about a Registry for Muslims entering the U.S. Higbie appeared to say such a registry would have precedent through internment camps for Japanese Americans during WWII. Guest: Carl Higbie. Retired U.S. Navy SEAL, businessman and spokesman for Great America Super Pac, and author of Battle on The Home Front, and “Enemies Foreign and Domestic: A SEAL's Story” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On the Record...Online
Quant Data in StratComms with White House Advisor Todd Buchholz

On the Record...Online

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2009 21:09


PRSA International Conference Keynote Speaker, Former White House economic policy advisor Todd Buchholz talks about whether numbers are inherently more objective than language at communicating facts, communicating through raw data and number crunching truth in the digital age.   1:20 – Former White House economic policy advisor Todd Buchholz, who is confirmed to keynote the… The post Quant Data in StratComms with White House Advisor Todd Buchholz appeared first on Eric Schwartzman.