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BYU welcomes the LA Tech Bulldogs to LaVell Edwards Stadium. Cougars have looked great. Why? Also, what should we expect on Friday night?
Hello! Fresh new mini riff for you from my balcony with a Sunday afternoon kombucha, straight to your heart. We know our natal placements, we know our birth chart. But how do the CURRENT astrological placement help us learn and live the journeys inside our natal charts? We are constantly evolving creatures and we evolve in different ways than anybody else, even if they have the same NATAL (birth) placements as us. Why? Also discussed: a rabbit hole on how to use Lilith in astrology. Tom Jacobs is the astrologer I suggested to look up for more info on Lilith! Links: Play on Instagram: @_heathermann New Paradigm Collective is NOW A THING. At least two bonus episodes per month. One time fee. Founders fee just $11AUD - shall go up. Click link below to GET DEEPER ON BOARD www.heathermannhumandesign.com/services/newparadigmcollective Book a reading with me: www.heathermannhumandesign.com
In this episode Grace and Ryan tackle question 19 of the NY Times' 36 Questions that Lead to Love. If you were to die suddenly one year from now, what would you change about the way you live? Why? Also, Ryan is a sad cranky boy this episode. Enjoy!
S=Something on my Heart Start by commenting on comments 2 weeks ago about Q and Nesare Gesara. Will say a few comments about Q Anon tonight and will say something about Nesara Gesara at a later date). I don't want to spend much time on either topic because I feel they are outside of the purpose of this podcast and you don't tune in to hear about these topics, but since I brought it up, let me finish my thought. For those of you not familar with Q....There's a movement that's very excited about Q and I feel that this movement is misguided and should avoided by Christians. Based on what I've learned about it, I believe that Satan is using Q to pretend to be the light overcoming darkness when in actually Q may make spiritual comments but it's more rooted in New Age philosophy than Christianity and I think it's from the Devil. This conclusion I've come to further strengthens my ongoing journey toward focusing more on God and His Word and less on politics. The problems of this world will not be solved by either political party. Q is not our savior. Trump is not our savior. Only Jesus Christ is our Savior and there's a big risk by focusing too much on politics that we make idols out of our government and our government leaders. Am I saying don't be aware of what's going on in the world? No. I'm saying don't be obsessed as I have in the past and don't put your trust in men, trust in Jesus. - Make It Happen and Make a Mess-I’ve tried to control circumstances , not by physical might or financial influence which is what I often think of when I think of as control, but by my words both verbally and written through emails. True personally and professionally. It hit me in a conversation with my wife where I was clearly trying to avoid responsibility for something that happened in my past that had significant negative long lasting consequences and she helped me see through the lies the devil had been feeding me so I could see how I had gone off half-cocked many times in the past at key times and situations and tried to change people’s minds toward what I thought was right and toward an action or way of thinking I thought others should have and the results were all bad, not just bad but in a long lasting way, seemingly unrestorable way. As I thought through this later and prayed about it, I realized I had make this mistake in so many critical areas of my life and the results were all bad. Relationships, sex, finances, trying to find someone to mentor, doing ministry, trying to change the minds of friends and family members around spiritual and political ideas, aspects of how I've gone about this podcast, even going back to how I went about choosing my college degree and career. I've heard the phrase that we should pray like it's all up to God, and work and act like it's all up to us. I don't like that saying. I think that it weakens the power of prayer and the trust we have in God and tends to make prayer a check the box activity but what we're really putting our trust in is ourselves. There's another old saying "The road to hell is paved with good intentions" which sometimes is followed by "The road to heaven is paved with good works". The second part of that is not accurate beacuse we are saved by grace and not by works, but I don't like the first part of that phrase either. It implies that we should act on doing something worthwhile and not just intend to do it. I think there's some truth in that, we shouldn't put off actions that God wants us to do, we shouldn't procastinate and by lazy. But I'm thinking of that phrase in a different light. The road to Hell, or you might say the road to death and misery, can be paved with wrong actions that had what we thought were good intentions. Pastor Adam Cook at my church had a great sermon today about the Power of Saying No. Here are a few bullet points from his sermon. Behind every wise "No" there is a much better "Yes". I bet your biggest regret is from a time when you said "yes" when you should've said "no". As your heart becomes devoted to God and His Truth, you will begin to know what to say "yes" to and what to say "no" to. If you want to have a life full of Godly reward instead of regret, you must develop a heart of integrity that only comes by knowing and living in God's truth. Three areas where you must repeatedly say "No" are 1. Sexual Misconduct 2. Relational overload 3. Causes outside your calling. Now this last section about the 3 areas gets a little off track from the point I'm trying to make in this Selah episode, though I'm making a note to dig into these 3 topics in more depth in future Selah episodes because they are issues all men deal with. What I DO want to draw from Pastor Adam's message is this idea that our focus should be on devoting ourselves to God and His truth, to read the Bible and pray regularly, and by doing so, over time, we will develop a heart of integrity that will allow us to know what to say "yes" to and what to say "no" to. Back to what I started talking. Prov 3:5-6 NKJV sayd "Trust in the Lord with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding; 6 In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall [b]direct your paths." Most of us are familiar with those verses. Lately I've been trying to read the context around famous verses like this one, and I like verse that immediately follows this, it says "7 Do not be wise in your own eyes; Fear the Lord and depart from evil." Proverbs 17:28 NKJV "Even a fool is counted wise when he holds his peace; When he shuts his lips, he is considered perceptive." Next time you catch yourself saying or thinking “Something’s got to be done about this “-red flag, press the pause button, and pray. Think about these questions often used by journalists when telling a story, sometimes referred to as the 5 W's and an H: who, what, when, where, and why and how. I think all of these are relavant except maybe "where". : 1. What is it you think needs to be changed? Does it really need to be changed? If so, Why? Also, what is the consequence you think will come from the action you're considering taking? What unintended consequence might come instead? Who should do that thing? Don’t assume it’s you. How should it be done? With an impersonal email to a group of people or should it be a 1:1 conversation in person or by phone? And finally "when"? Is this really urgent, or might it be better to wait, to allow you time to pray and hear from God and perhaps later think differently and perhaps be less emotionally driven. Think about people you know personally that you truly respect, did they do some amazing or shocking thing in a moment of time or did they live out a virtuous, humble, modest, loving life consistently A couple final thoughts on this. First, if you've already messed up, repent. Say you're sorry to the person or person you affected if appropriate, and say sorry to God, and mean it. You may have heard that repent has more to do with going another direction than it does with saying you're sorry. As my Pastor said this morning, you'll have plenty of opportunities to be tempted in the future, opportunities to get it right, so focus on those not on the past. My final thought is that there are some inherently impersonal communication tools that are commonly used that have unique hazards associated with them, most notably email, texting, and use of social media. Starting with this episode, in the H or Handy Tips section I'm going to begin sharing lessons I've learned about properly using email in the workplace that I think you'll really find helpful E = Example of faith at work He chose David his servant and took him from the sheep pens; he brought him from tending ewes to be shepherd over his people Jacob— over Israel, his inheritance. He shepherded them with a pure heart and guided them with his skillful hands.-Psalm 78:70-72-CSB L=Logos- Work verse Listen and hear my voice; pay attention and hear what I say. When a farmer plows for planting, does he plow continually? Does he keep on breaking up and working the soil? When he has leveled the surface, does he not sow caraway and scatter cumin? Does he not plant wheat in its place, barley in its plot, and spelt in its field? His God instructs him and teaches him the right way. Caraway is not threshed with a sledge, nor is the wheel of a cart rolled over cumin; caraway is beaten out with a rod, and cumin with a stick. Grain must be ground to make bread; so one does not go on threshing it forever. The wheels of a threshing cart may be rolled over it, but one does not use horses to grind grain. All this also comes from the Lord Almighty, whose plan is wonderful, whose wisdom is magnificent. - Isaiah 28:23-29 - NIV -I came across this long passage this morning which I believe is saying that God does not leave us guessing as to how to go about our daily tasks and we should seek his will in everything and not do things by our own power and understanding A= announcements thinking about retreat next year at our ranch, Spring - sleep under the stars, still have comforts, email with interests Promo for Metal Talk “"The Classic Christian Rock podcast by WildMan & Steve encompasses all a Christian Music fan would want in a podcast. They interview Christian Rock artists twice a month- those from the past and the musicians who are rocking for Christ today. On the same podcast is a weekly radio show called Metal Talk where you will here great talk about politics, current events and faith- all while listening to great Metal music. Subscribe to their podcast today where ever you get your podcasts, find out more at WildManandsteve.com"” H = Handy tip to help to live out Gods assignment for your work First in a series about using email wisely. Today's tip is to use the "do not reply" option when accepting an email invite. If you use Microsoft Outlook at your work, which most of us do, did you know that when you receive an email invite to a meeting, and in the email it seemingly gives you just 3 options 1. Accept 2. Reject 3. Tentative. There are actually more options. If you select the drop down arrow on the right side of the "Accept" button (I believe true for the other 2 buttons as well), you can choose the "do not reply" option, which means that the person who sent you an invite will have it noted in their calendar meeting that you accepted the meeting, and if they select the tracking option for that meetint they'll see that you accepted, but they will NOT receive an email stating that you accepted the meeting. Just like most of us complain about paying too many taxes, most of us would also agree we get too many emails. This is one small way you reduce the number of unecessary emails in someone else's inbox.
Join special guest David Snodgrass as we unwrap and discuss "empathic" or "empathetic" design. What is empathy? What is empathetic design? Should we do this or not? Why? Also a few thoughts in here on design thinking and how important good research is. Empathy or not, check your biases! (Apologies for my technical difficulties. They turned out to be my USB hub randomly dying, therefore killing my camera and mic.) Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ZhkfwqqRVmI
An orange county health official received death threats because she wanted citizens in the county to wear masks outdoors. She was essentially forced out because of it. We simply ask: Why? Also, Dan Woike from the LA Times joins us to talk about health concerns that players and coaches have about entering the bubble next month
On this edition of the Unofficial 40 podcast we recap our media call with Oklahoma Director of Athletics Joe Castiglione. It looks like fans will be in the stands this season. But what will that look like? We talk about Joe C's search for answers as well as the players getting set to return to campus. July 4th could also be a huge recruiting weekend for the Sooners if 5-star QB Caleb Williams joins him. And who else might join in? We also talk about the mystery of Isaiah Coe's commitment and what's really going on there. We don't have him listed as a commitment on Rivals.com. Why? Also, Eddie wants you to know he's the first podcaster in the state to do a show with the coronavirus. Carey worries about karma coming for Eddie. All that and more on a brand new edition of the Unofficial 40.
We enjoyed whinging about White so much, we're back to whinge about Green. Why does it get to do all the things it does? Why is it so good? Why do they keep doing this to us? WHY? Also, we take a quick look at the recent Pioneer results and DEFINITELY TALK ABOUT LOTUS BREACH. Twitter: @hofdcast @peachgardenoaf @sneal69 www.patreon.com/hourofdevastation www.facebook.com/hofdcast We'd like to thank Topaz Gang or providing us with our intro/outro music. You can check out the rest of their work here: topazgang.bandcamp.com/
We're back to a more typical Xena outing in Xena Ep 72: In Sickness and in Hell, and by typical we mean 'does this feel like season 1 or 2?' Xena has lice, Gabby has a fungus, Joxer is...here. Xena and her horse broke up? Why guys? Why? Also fights about Chili. Mount Olympus is a product of Retrograde Orbit Radio, and is brought to you by the following Retrograde Orbit Radio players: Our Own Hercules of Radio: Brian His Faithful Sidekick: Producer Mark The Xena of Podcasts: Meg Her Devoted Partner: Lucas Find us on Facebook or Twitter @MountOlympusPod Email the show: MountOlympusPod@gmail.com Check out our website: www.retrogradeorbitradio.com
Families often experience emotional difficulties after a death. Sometimes they are minor but often catastrophic. Right when most people believe a family should, and will, come together in mutual grief and cooperation, emotions escalate and relationships are altered. Why? Also, learn how you can help prevent this from occurring in your family.
Most Americans don't think the country is headed in the right direction. Why? Also, who is the left most likely to support for President? Our Website: http://our-pac.com Our Main Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/OurUnitedResourcePAC --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ourunitedresourcepac/message
“World of Warcraft: Classic” has a Roleplaying server, to which I have to ask: Why? Also, I give my thoughts on the “Kings of War”...
D&D is hugely popular, but it still has a stigma. Why? Also, take a closer look at table-top RPGs in general and learn how easy and fun they are to get into.45:40 - Whatcha Been Up To?
This second episode of Grad Girl tackles the nebulous world of academia in an effort to see whose staying, whose leaving, whose downright quitting and WHY? Also, what can be done about it? If anything? Does life outside of academia exist and if so, where?! Join Grad Girl as she tackles this emotional debate in academia that has many quitters or losers feeling like the institution is straight up leaving them high & dry. *Le Sigh*
Once again we consider the ongoing demand problems in Turkey. The numbers are in, and they’re not pretty. Turkish Airlines posted a $300 million loss in 2016. Pegasus Airlines chipped another $50 million loss, a comparably bad number. But there are signs of hope. One of those signs could be the recent decline in oil prices. If this is the beginning of a downward trend, many—but not all—airlines around the world will rejoice, especially in the U.S. Pop quiz: What do the giant, mature airports Amsterdam and Seoul Inchon have in common? Answer: They’re both growing relatively fast. Why? Also, what does the upgauging trend mean for the A319-NEO and B737-MAX? And we close the show with a look at the weather—seriously. Click here to subscribe to podcast. –Jason Cottrell Subscribe to Podcast | Listen Whenever: iTunes | Stitcher
We discuss Trump, mostly why... Why? Also we compare him to a cartoon! Also also, Make America Great Again!! For complaints, accusations and harassment contact Paul at: uncomfortable.conversations@gmail.com For praise, love and affection, contact Mike at the same address
How do you feel about the Dark Souls franchise? Love it / hate it? Why? Also, do you think we are experiencing a gaming drought and a potential industry crash? Share your thoughts! VM/SMS:... Join us for an interactive Twitch experience. Tons of shenanigans & love 4 streamers, TV, movies, indie games, tech, & geeks! http://twitch.tv/geekyantics 646-801-2149 mail@geekyantics.net
Tonight ; Congress is trying to prohibit food labeling for GMO'S. Why? Also a group of the uber rich coming together to encourage a tax increase on the wealthy. That's a change...Why the Maldives has the highest divorce rate in the world and ography an infectious disease? Please politicians; we have bigger things to worry about. A few words on the pope and more! Always an interesting perspective on everyday issues.
So let’s get serious here, no wait it’s Guy and Gaz who don’t usually do serious. However they are talking about a serious subject which is backing up your Mac. You AREN’T backing up your Mac? Good God man Why? Also they get a Skype phone call AND an iTunes review in the same week!
So let’s get serious here, no wait it’s Guy and Gaz who don’t usually do serious. However they are talking about a serious subject which is backing up your Mac. You AREN’T backing up your Mac? Good God man Why? Also they get a Skype phone call AND an iTunes review in the same week!
One of the reasons the middle class is disappearing is because they are leveraged up to their necks in debt and Student Loan Debt is definitely a big part of that problem. Today however, aside from having mountains of student loans to repay, almost 1 in 2 college grads is leaving college and is not finding work that requires a college degree - yet, so many of them continue to think College is worth it. Why? Also, today Minimum Wage workers have decided that they've had enough and mass protests are happening all over the country in a fight for $15 per hour. The gap between the rich and poor is widening more and more and middle-class and poor are getting poorer! [TweetThis] Believe it or not, I believe that these two stories and these two groups - minimum wage workers and college grads - have a lot in common. In this episode I share with you why I believe that is the case and why it's important for you to pay attention to what is happening even if you don't fall into either of theses categories. Hit Me Up Follow-me: @Hector_Avellan The Blog: http://NewClassRising.com
This week: Sandsky is hung over, Xavier is... well, Xavier... and surprise surprise, it's a real weird one! We talk about 127 Hours, Big Brother, party animal Tom Sanderson (and party animal XRN), ghost protocol, hosses, radiation, a one-way ticket to Mars, our post-death heritage, Rolf Harris, space-classical music, Kitty Pryde, cough-monsters, Grand Theft Automobile V.In SSST: Steam announces the new Steam OS, the upcoming Steam Machines, and the real pretty-lookin' Steam Controller. Whoa! In other news - GTA V is being shown off at the New York Film Festival, and also, Toon Link. Also, TV shows and what they're about, or something.In Ask SSJ: Will Smith? Where is it? Why? Also, we talk about TV, cake farts, insecurities, Twinkies, confusing old people, bad music, art and film, the difference between Tom and T.J. Miller, good things about us, the Nutcracker, and our video jame collections.MUSIC USED:SSJ Theme 2: Xavier Rubetzki NoonanSting Operation: Anamanaguchi / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0Frens: Ten Thousand Free Men And Their FamiliesCLICK HERE to download!Email Tom or Xavier or both!tom and i forgot to take a photo for the show this weekand also i was having computer problems and couldn't getthis image of david gustavson gustavson's poop truck toopen on my phone so i decided to take a photo of it and usethat. also i don't think 'poop truck' was originally going tobe the title but now that it's the image, it wouldn't makea lot of sense to just have a picture of a miscellaneous truckwithout some kind of explanation. anyway, sorry if i'mgushing a little bit here. i guess it's been kind of a weirdweek for me and i feel like sometimes you just need to letyour feelings out so they don't just weigh you down.anyway. better keep this brief. hope you have a great weekand enjoy the episode. i think it's a weird one but maybethat's good. we can leave normal entertainment to traditionalTV and radio and whatnot. dare to be stupid etc.signing off,xrn
The first missionaries of the Gospel of the kingdom of God besides the Lord Jesus Christ's ministry were the 12 disciples sent out by Jesus two by two. They went told only to go to the lost house of Israel and not to the Gentiles or Samaritans, which would come later. Why- Also, Judas Iscariot was one of these preachers empowered by Jesus. How could that be- Also, the worse sin anyone could ever commit is to hear the gospel and not repent and believe. Sodom and Gomorrah will be beaten with fewer lashes in hell than these.
Rob Ekno talks about the lack of gratefulness and respect that there is in America. For some reason, so many feel a sense of entitlement. Why? Also, the lack of respect that we give each other as human beings is downright insane. Join in this true In Your Face show!
The shame in our gameThis week we return to a topic brought up in the last 'cast: our greatest gaming shames. In the final segment of the podcast we share some things we're not proud of. And joining in the fun is this episode's special guest, freelance writer Dan Dormer, who shares an inexplicable shame -- playing a bad/painful game not only to the end, but over and over again to see its multiple endings, sinking at least 100 hours into it. Why?Also this week, we continue our retrospective on the last generation of consoles by talking about the Xbox, Microsoft's first entry into the console gaming biz. From the launch to Xbox Live to the purchase of Rare and everything in between. Have our memories of the Bear Claw/Duke controller been washed away by the sands of time? Hells no. We'll miss you, Xbox, even though you live on in limited backward compatibility.But we begin the podcast the way we always do, by discussing what we've been playing: Viva Pinata (360), Wii Sports (Wii), Zelda: Twilight Princess (Wii), Phantasy Star Universe (360), Bionicle Heroes (360), Tomb Raider Legend (DS) and Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin (DS). And because we're topical, we devote a segment to the Square Enix announcement of Dragon Quest IX for Nintendo DS.Thanks for listening! Drop a comment or send us an audio comment and we'll read some/play some on next week's show. Send us feedback to playeronepodcast@gmail.com or leave a comment on the blog page. digg_url = 'http://www.digg.com/podcasts/Player_One_Podcast'; digg_bgcolor = '#FFCC99'; digg_skin = 'compact';