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In this powerful and vulnerable episode I sit down with somatic sex educator and retreat leader Court Vox for an unfiltered conversation on reclaiming erotic truth, surrender, and personal power—especially as gay men navigating a heavy, noisy world. We dive into: Why rope work is more than kink—it's about presence, trust, and release How global unrest impacts our capacity for pleasure and emotional expression The art of vocal release, erotic rituals, and finding peace through chaos How to get involved in his upcoming retreats in Mexico and Joshua Tree, California, including “Connect,” “Shadow,” and “Sacred” Court shares real tools for self-exploration, emotional healing, and erotic connection—from water rituals to surrender practices—and invites listeners to rethink the way they engage with desire, grief, and play. About Court Court Vox is a Certified Sex & Intimacy Coach, based in Los Angeles CA . He is Founder of The Bodyvox. Through his courses, workshops, retreats, and private immersions, clients cultivate toys to unlock limitations and shame, to embrace a deeper sense of intimacy with their whole self. Traditional forms of therapy are done solely through talk, while the work of a somatic coach is to further this form of work via body-based exercises, experiential learning, and touch, in comfortable, judgment-free, and caring environments. Body acceptance, exploration of sensation and desires (and learning how to ask for what you want), boundary-setting and intimacy work are some of the many reasons clients seek this form of learning. Vox is a sex educator experienced working with clients of all sexualities and genders and has been featured in AskMen.com, Cosmopolitan, and Well & Good magazines. He offers workshops and retreats across the globe for GBTQ men, and is also part of an elite team of sex educators that create the celebrated program for women, Back to the Body. His online course and community, Invitations to Intimacy, offers foundations in embodiment suited for the eroticerotic, as well as a community of like-minded individuals to support one another on their journey. Attend Courts Events in 2025 Connect Connect With Court Website Instagram Hey Guys, Check This Out! Are you a guy who keeps struggling to do that thing? You know the thing you keep telling yourself and others you're going to do, but never do? Then it's time to get real and figure out why. Join the 40 Plus: Gay Men Gay Talk, monthly chats. They happen the third Monday of each month at 5:00 pm Pacific - Learn More! Also, join our Facebook Community - 40 Plus: Gay Men, Gay Talk Community Break free of fears. Make bold moves. Live life without apologies
FFI Practitioner is pleased to feature a podcast conversation with Mary Duke, Aik-Ping Ng, and Peter Vogel, about the future of family offices worldwide. They discuss the necessity of integrating financial, human, and social capital, and the importance of long-term relationships and generational bridging in family office advising. Mary Duke, FFI Fellow, is an internationally … Continue reading Family Offices Around the World: A Conversation with Mary Duke, Aik-Ping Ng, and Peter Vogel →
Historian and author, Rutger Bregman believes there's an antidote to the sense of emptiness that so many people feel, and it's the will to make the world a better place. To devote your career to the greater challenges of our time rather than just making money. That the time has come for a moral reawakening. That moral ambition not just financial ambition is what we need if we want to fix the world and actually like our place in it. As always, if you find worth in what we do, please consider SUBSCRIBING to PoliticsGirl Premium. You'll get this podcast ad free and it, and the rants delivered directly to your inbox so even if we're shut out of social media, you'll still get access to the most highly researched, factual information available. Independent media needs your support now more than ever. Go to https://www.politicsgirl.com/premium and subscribe today!! Thank you so much! xoPG Guest social: https://www.moralambition.org/ https://www.rutgerbregman.com/ https://linktr.ee/rutgerbregman As always, please RATE and SUBSCRIBE so we can grow the show, open the dialogue, and inspire change moving forward! All show links here!: https://linktr.ee/politicsgirl This episode is sponsored by… https://laundrysauce.com code: PoliticsGirl20 https://honeylove.com/politicsgirl IQ Bars: TEXT - PG to 64000
Yet another Random Contemplation with Hemant Gupta. A fascinating, insightful, warm, deep and meaningful exchange once more. An attempt to move down authentic paths talking about experiences which have us taking pauses far more than usual. And what worthy attempts they are. Do check out this spiritual and practical chat....and do write in what you think. It is that kind of conversation. For the video, check www.youtube.com/c/thevaluesworkshop
Have you ever felt like you're falling behind in life? Like everyone else is getting married, starting families, launching ministries, or stepping into their callings—while you’re still waiting? If so, you are not alone. And more importantly, you’re not too late. This week on The Love Offering podcast, I had the joy of speaking with Rebecca George about her new book, You’re Not Too Late: Trusting God’s Timing in a Hurry-Up World. In a culture that tells us to hustle, strive, and “make it happen,” Rebecca offers a beautiful invitation to wait well—to rest in God's presence, release resentment, and find joy in the meantime. Together, we talk about: How to bring our disappointments honestly before God Finding contentment even when our desires are unmet How to turn envy and doubt into deeper trust Forming life-giving habits that help us flourish in every season If you're in a season of longing or wondering when it will be your turn, I know this episode will speak to your heart. Because you’re not behind. You’re exactly where God wants you—and He is never late. Gratefully,Rachael P.S. Share this episode with a friend who needs a reminder that God's timing is always good—and always right on time. Connect with Rebecca: https://www.radicalradiance.live/ Read the Show Notes: https://rachaelkadams.com/writing/Support the Show: https://rachaelkadams.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
What if shame isn't a flaw, but a signal that something essential in you has been pushed away? In this week's episode, Aimee sits with David Bedrick, therapist, author of The Unshaming Way, and a passionate advocate for psychological truth-telling. They explore how shame disconnects us from our experience, distorts our emotions, and shapes our identities from the inside out. Through somatic awareness, storytelling, and radical compassion, David invites us into the process of unshaming—not fixing ourselves, but fully witnessing and embracing the parts we've exiled.David takes us through:- Why shame cuts us off from empathy, truth, and genuine accountability- How trauma and unacknowledged pain become embedded in the body- The power of somatic language to access “unshamed experience”- What it means to witness, rather than fix, someone in pain- Why reclaiming emotion, desire, and personal narrative is essential to healing- How unshaming returns us to wholeness and expands our capacity to love, feel, and actAnd so much more!David Bedrick, JD, Dipl. PW, is a teacher, counselor, and attorney. He grew up in a family marked by violence. While his father's brutality was physical and verbal, his mother's denial and gaslighting had its own covert power. This formative context introduced David early to the etiology of shame and instilled an urge to unshame.Professionally, he was on the faculty for the University of Phoenix and the Process Work Institute in the U.S. and Poland, and is the founder of the Santa Fe Institute for Shame-based Studies, where he trains therapists, coaches, and healers and offers workshops for individuals to further their own personal development.David writes for Psychology Today and is the author of three books: Talking Back to Dr. Phil: Alternatives to Mainstream Psychology and Revisioning Activism: Bringing Depth, Dialogue, and Diversity to Individual and Social Change. His new book is You Can't Judge a Body by Its Cover: 17 Women's Stories of Hunger, Body Shame and Redemption.His new book, The Unshaming Way, was published by North Atlantic books in November 2024.Connect with David:Website: https://www.davidbedrick.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/david.bedrick/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DBedrickOrder The Unshaming Way: https://a.co/d/dYTwNa7Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/contributors/david-bedrick-jd-dipl-pw Connect with Aimee:Instagram: @aimeetakaya Facebook: Aimee Takaya Learn more about Aimee Takaya, Hanna Somatic Education, and The Radiance Program at www.freeyoursoma.com.
In this lyrical episode of Dialogue Out Loud, poet Maria Mortensen Davis joins Dialogue poetry editor, Terresa Wellborn to discuss her two stunning poems in the Spring 2025 issue of Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon… The post Poetry of the Natural World: A Conversation with Maria Mortensen Davis appeared first on Dialogue Journal.
Send us a textIn today's episode of Conversations with Bizzy, I sit down with Mary D'Angelo, a cybersecurity expert with an incredible story. Mary opens up about growing up in a big Italian family and how her roots, life experiences, and faith journey all played a part in leading her to the world of cybersecurity.We dive into everything from staying strong in your faith in today's chaotic world, to how AI is influencing beliefs and mindsets without us even realizing it. Mary shares real-world advice on cybersecurity — including how social engineering attacks target human emotions, why VPNs are important (but not a cure-all), and how even the best parental controls can be outsmarted by tech-savvy kids.She also shares her personal journey back to Catholicism after a difficult breakup, showing how life's challenges can sometimes bring us back to our spiritual center. We talk about the complexities of Catholic teachings, the comfort spirituality can bring during tough times, and how relationships often shift as we deepen our faith.Throughout the conversation, Mary reminds us that personal responsibility — whether in faith, relationships, or protecting ourselves online — is more important now than ever. From understanding the risks of the dark web, to seeing how cultural identity shapes who we become, this episode is full of lessons for navigating today's digital — and spiritual — landscape with strength and awareness.
In this episode of Infill, YIMBY Law's Executive Director, Sonja Trauss, sits down with Sara Bronin—architect, attorney, professor, and author—for a deep dive into the rules that shape where and how we live. They discuss findings from the National Zoning Atlas, the power of local zoning codes, and how land use policy affects everything from housing affordability and environmental sustainability to food systems and even nightlife. Tune in to hear how zoning has been used to block housing, how it's tied to segregation and climate change, and how rethinking it at all levels of government could unlock more equitable and livable communities. Sonja and Sara also discuss what it's like to build a nationwide zoning map, why seemingly small rules like minimum unit sizes matter, and how advocates everywhere can put zoning data to work to create more abundant housing for all of us! Tune in to hear the discussion. Read Key to the City: https://wwnorton.com/books/key-to-the-cityLearn more about the National Zoning Atlas: https://www.zoningatlas.org/Learn more about YIMBY Action: https://yimbyaction.org/Follow YIMBY Action on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yimbyaction/Follow YIMBY Action on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/yimbyaction.bsky.socialFollow YIMBY Action on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yimbyaction/
Hi everyone! Today I had the honor of chatting with the incredibly talented Autumn Jordan—a New York and Vermont-based film and Super8 photographer with over 15 years of experience. Autumn shares her creative journey, from long hours in the college darkroom to becoming a sought-after wedding photographer known for her emotionally rich, film-first approach. We dive deep into the art and technical side of film photography—discussing hybrid workflows, the importance of building strong relationships with pro labs, and her favorite film cameras (including some dream gear). Meet Autumn: Autumn Jordan is a photographer based in New York and Vermont, working primarily on film and Super8, traveling worldwide. Through her 15 years of experience, Autumn has honed her craft with a delicate intensity—capturing the quiet moments that matter, and the memories that will stretch across generations. An artist first and foremost, her photos spotlight the intangible magic of being alive and the tender warmth of connection. Autumn graduated from Bennington College with a BFA in Film Photography in 2014, and her heart has grown with the medium since she picked up her first film camera over a decade ago. Want to learn more from Autumn? Subscribe to Summer School to get access to her class + an exclusive podcast episode, and so much more amazing content. Subscribe here Connect with Autumn: Instagram: @atmnjrdn Website: autumn-jordan.com Connect with Me: Subscribe to our emails for updates on all things Summer School! SUBSCRIBE HERE Show Notes: the-summerschool.com Instagram: @summergrace.photo @the_summerschool Shop My Products: Become a Member of Summer School My Summer Grace x G-Presets (discount code: SUMMERSCHOOL) My Pricing Guide
Guyana is defined by its dense rainforest. Culturally connected to the Caribbean region, it has become a richer country due to its oil production and GDP per capita. But it has high levels of poverty. Especially in the rural areas. One person with an understanding of connectivity from his years in the satellite and telecommunications industries decided to go back home to tackle this fundamental issue, which is central to ICF's purpose. Born in one of the poorest regions of Guyana, executive Andre L. Jones started WANSAT Networks to provide connectivity and development to the rural areas where he grew up. The story is a great one. Inspiring. How he approached the project is instructive to any rural district seeking to go on a journey toward Intelligent Community status. Andre L. Jones co-founded WANSAT Networks, Inc. to provide connectivity to underserved and unserved areas in his birth country of Guyana. Born in one of the poorest regions of the nation, he witnessed firsthand the challenges that rural communities faced due to their isolation. When oil was discovered in Guyana, for example, the nation experienced rapid economic expansion, but the benefits did not reach many rural areas. Andre turned the years of expertise in the satellite communications industry he had developed as a successful businessman in the United States toward the problem, securing vital partnerships with leading companies operating in the region like Intelsat, Viasat and Telefonica. Through these partnerships, WANSAT was able to deliver connectivity to remote regions unreached by fiber and terrestrial networks, providing those isolated communities with access to essential services and communication options. WANSAT has installed satellite terminals in remote communities throughout Guyana, allowing previously unconnected citizens to access the government's telemedicine program, including remote consultations and general healthcare access. This connection is a lifeline for remote villages, providing timely diagnoses and medical advice that were previously out of reach. WANSAT connectivity also facilitates distance learning, enabling rural students to participate for the first time in programs such as the government's GOAL initiative. Students in remote areas now have access to educational resources and opportunities that were once unimaginable, leveling the playing field and fostering a brighter future for these communities. Guyana's gold mining industry has been another major beneficiary of WANSAT connectivity. Miners, who often face prolonged isolation from their families, now benefit from satellite internet that keeps them connected to their loved ones. This connectivity not only enhances social cohesion, but also improves workplace safety and personal security, mitigating the extreme hardships that come with long separations. To ensure that WANSAT's connectivity offerings continue to benefit communities throughout Guyana, Andre has established training programs to equip local youth and former defense personnel with the knowledge of how to install and maintain satellite systems. He actively collaborated with Guyana's largest telecom provider, GTT (now One Communications), to ensure sustainable development and increased regional participation in the nation's rapid economic growth. For Andre, WANSAT is not simply about technology, but about ensuring that no one is left behind in Guyana's economic transformation.
How does discipleship shape leadership in a rapidly changing world? This week on the podcast, Pastor Mark Stroud welcomes Dr. Larry Carnes for a deep discussion on the transformative power of discipleship and its impact on leading with purpose and integrity. Discover practical wisdom and powerful insights you can apply today. #ChristianLeadership #SpiritualGrowth #FaithBasedPodcast Dr. Larry Carnes contact info: drcarnes@larrycarnesministries.org 706-564-8474 Facebook: Larry Carnes Ministries and Optimum Leadership Coach www.Lcmi.world
How does discipleship shape leadership in a rapidly changing world? This week on the podcast, Pastor Mark Stroud welcomes Dr. Larry Carnes for a deep discussion on the transformative power of discipleship and its impact on leading with purpose and integrity. Discover practical wisdom and powerful insights you can apply today. #ChristianLeadership #SpiritualGrowth #FaithBasedPodcast Dr. Larry Carnes contact info: drcarnes@larrycarnesministries.org 706-564-8474 Facebook: Larry Carnes Ministries and Optimum Leadership Coach www.Lcmi.world
How does discipleship shape leadership in a rapidly changing world? This week on the podcast, Pastor Mark Stroud welcomes Dr. Larry Carnes for a deep discussion on the transformative power of discipleship and its impact on leading with purpose and integrity. Discover practical wisdom and powerful insights you can apply today. #ChristianLeadership #SpiritualGrowth #FaithBasedPodcast Dr. Larry Carnes contact info: drcarnes@larrycarnesministries.org 706-564-8474 Facebook: Larry Carnes Ministries and Optimum Leadership Coach www.Lcmi.world
William Sarradet talks with gallerist Bart Keijsers Koning about the Dallas scene and the role galleries play in the art ecosystem. "An artist going directly from studio to museum is problematic because the language hasn't had a chance to encounter an audience and see what is clear, what isn't working and kind of fine tuning it. The museum's responsibility is to represent and clarify history, culture and not always (dictate) where its going next because we don't know that. That's much more in the gallery's hand, because if you do that as a museum you start getting into very murky water. I think there's a good way for a gallery to sit in between that to foster certain ideas to make sure the narrative is translated in the best way and edited in the best way." See related readings here: https://glasstire.com/2025/03/23/art-dirt-understanding-the-dallas-art-world-a-conversation-with-bart-keijsers-koning/ If you enjoy Glasstire and would like to support our work, please consider donating. As a nonprofit, all of the money we receive goes back into our coverage of Texas art. You can make a one-time donation or become a sustaining, monthly donor here: https://glasstire.com/donate
In this episode of The Collide Podcast, we sit down with JenDorrough, the Executive Director of Youth With A Mission (YWAM) North Cascades. Jen's nearly two decades in ministry have taken her across the globe to 18 nations, working in Discipleship Training Schools, teaching, coaching, and leading young people in discovering God's heart for the world. We discuss what it means to be a missionary today, the challenges and rewards of ministry, and how Jen's transformative experiences—like teaching English to Muslim women in the Middle East—have shaped her faith and her approach to missions. Jen also shares her insights on how young people engage with their faith today, the hurtful and heroic aspects of mission work, and how Jesus' example informs her approach to connecting with those who are different. Whether you're curious about global missions, wrestling with the idea of being a missionary or looking for inspiration to follow God's call in your own life, this episode offers powerful insights and encouragement. What We Talked About: God's heart for the world and reaching the unreached Addressing negative perceptions of missionaries How Jesus' example guides meeting and loving people who are different Mobilizing young people to serve in the hardest and darkest places Episode Links: Learn more about YWAM Follow Willow: Website | Instagram | Facebook
In this heartwarming episode of The Growing Readers Podcast, Bianca Schulze welcomes Newbery Medal-winning author Matt de la Peña and bestselling illustrator Loren Long to discuss their new collaboration, Home.Building on the success of their #1 New York Times bestseller Love, the creators share intimate memories of their own childhoods and explore what home truly means beyond physical structures. Through thoughtful conversation, they reveal the creative process behind their lyrical text and evocative illustrations that celebrate the many forms of home—from family relationships to the natural world. The discussion highlights their commitment to inclusivity in storytelling, the emotional power of illustration, and how reading together creates its own sense of home and security for children. Perfect for parents, educators, and anyone interested in how picture books can help children process their place in our changing world.Discussion Topics:What defines "home" beyond physical structuresHow the pandemic influenced the creation of 'Home'The art of exploring feelings versus delivering messages in children's booksThe collaborative process between award-winning author and illustratorHow diverse settings in the book reflect varied experiences of homeThe power of sensory details in creating emotional connectionsThe journey from concept to finished book as a companion to 'Love'The role of nature in understanding our sense of belongingHow illustrations enhance the emotional impact of storytellingWhy reading together creates a lasting sense of security for childrenThe importance of celebrating everyday wisdom in children's literatureHow books can help children process change in their worldTranscription: You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review (coming soon)Order Copies of Home on Amazon or Bookshop.orgFor more information about Matt de la Peña, visit https://mattdelapena.com/For more information about Loren Long, visit https://lorenlong.com/Keywords: home, children's books, Matt De La Peña, Loren Long, memories, emotional connections, illustrations, storytelling, family, illustration, empathy, children's literature, collaboration, emotional connection, nature, security
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Prerna Rana speaks with Sarah Robert and Jennifer Gaddis about their new book, Transforming School Food Politics Around the World. They discuss school food programs' catalytic potential in the betterment of global health, agriculture, and care. The post Cafeteria Care around the World: A Conversation with Jennifer Gaddis and Sarah A. Robert appeared first on Edge Effects.
In this episode of Madison's Notes, we sit down with Lindsey Stonebridge, author of We Are Free to Change the World: Hannah Arendt's Lessons in Love and Disobedience (Hogarth, 2024) to explore the enduring relevance of Hannah Arendt's thought. Stonebridge dives into Arendt's remarkable ability to teach students how to think, not just what to think, and reflects on […]
On the night of December 2, 2024 in London, SSPI and its UK Chapter held their annual Dinner to present Awards to three individuals and organizations that have made the world a far better place through their efforts. In this podcast series, you will hear their stories. The third episode features Dan Losada, Vice President, International Division at Hughes, who joins us to discuss Hughes' role in bringing internet access to some of the most isolated communities in Colombia through Juntas de Internet - Comunidades de Conectividad. Dan Losada, vice president at Hughes, leads the company's international sales team, responsible for satellite broadband systems sales around the globe, and maintaining the company's competitive edge as the world's leading VSAT provider. Prior to assuming leadership of the international sales team, Dan was senior director of the Hughes Defense and Intelligence Systems Division (DISD), supporting the U.S. military during its transition to Internet Protocol (IP)-based broadband systems. Previously, Dan held positions in microwave and RF systems design at Hughes and TRW, Inc. (now part of Northrop Grumman). Earlier in his career, Dan served as a technical consultant for Universidad Antonio Narino in Bogotá, Colombia, overseeing deployment of a point-to-multipoint network and evaluating proposals for the implementation of a city-wide WLAN Wireless Network. A certified Project Management Professional (PMP), Dan holds both a Bachelor and Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has published papers on communication systems and design and speaks frequently at industry conferences and panels worldwide. Hughes, with Microsoft and the Colombian government, brought internet access to some of the most isolated communities in Colombia through Juntas de Internet – Comunidades de Conectividad (Internet Connectivity Communities). According to the Wireless Broadband Alliance, more than four billion people globally remain without internet access, including 80% of households in poorer countries and 75% of students in rural areas. The Colombian government laid the groundwork for Juntas de Internet in July 2023 with the backing of the country's Ministry of Information and Communication Technologies (MinTIC). The program was established to both enhance existing networks and build new ones. Internet implementation, connection, and maintenance is a joint effort between connectivity communities and regional internet service providers (ISPs). Connectivity communities are non-profit organizations whose income is exclusively used for the administration, operation, and maintenance of fixed community internet service. Hughes, serving as a regional ISP, partnered with Microsoft on Juntas de Internet. Read more about Hughes, Microsoft and Colombia's MICT – Juntas de Internet: Connectivity Communities.
In this episode of Madison's Notes, we sit down with Lindsay Stonebridge, author of We Are Free to Change the World: Hannah Arendt's Lessons in Love and Disobedience (Hogarth, 2024) to explore the enduring relevance of Hannah Arendt's thought. Stonebridge dives into Arendt's remarkable ability to teach students how to think, not just what to think, and reflects on […]
In this episode of Madison's Notes, we sit down with Lindsay Stonebridge, author of We Are Free to Change the World: Hannah Arendt's Lessons in Love and Disobedience (Hogarth, 2024) to explore the enduring relevance of Hannah Arendt's thought. Stonebridge dives into Arendt's remarkable ability to teach students how to think, not just what to think, and reflects on Arendt's own intellectual journey—a mind in constant dialogue with itself. We discuss how Arendt's conception of thinking serves as a powerful resistance to totalitarian ideologies, emphasizing the importance of critical engagement with the world. Stonebridge also unpacks Arendt's belief in the necessity of natality—the idea that cultures open to new beginnings and the emergence of free individuals are essential for societal evolution. Central to Arendt's vision of political community are the concepts of promises and forgiveness, which Stonebridge argues are not mere sentimental ideals but profound, deeply rooted principles with origins in Christian thought. Together, we examine how these ideas form the basis of a political community grounded in plurality, offering a timely framework for understanding freedom, responsibility, and the possibility of change in our world today. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that bridges philosophy, history, and the urgent questions of our time. Madison's Notes is the podcast of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Contributions to and/or sponsorship of any speaker does not constitute departmental or institutional endorsement of the specific program, speakers or views presented. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In this episode of Madison's Notes, we sit down with Lindsay Stonebridge, author of We Are Free to Change the World: Hannah Arendt's Lessons in Love and Disobedience (Hogarth, 2024) to explore the enduring relevance of Hannah Arendt's thought. Stonebridge dives into Arendt's remarkable ability to teach students how to think, not just what to think, and reflects on Arendt's own intellectual journey—a mind in constant dialogue with itself. We discuss how Arendt's conception of thinking serves as a powerful resistance to totalitarian ideologies, emphasizing the importance of critical engagement with the world. Stonebridge also unpacks Arendt's belief in the necessity of natality—the idea that cultures open to new beginnings and the emergence of free individuals are essential for societal evolution. Central to Arendt's vision of political community are the concepts of promises and forgiveness, which Stonebridge argues are not mere sentimental ideals but profound, deeply rooted principles with origins in Christian thought. Together, we examine how these ideas form the basis of a political community grounded in plurality, offering a timely framework for understanding freedom, responsibility, and the possibility of change in our world today. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that bridges philosophy, history, and the urgent questions of our time. Madison's Notes is the podcast of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Contributions to and/or sponsorship of any speaker does not constitute departmental or institutional endorsement of the specific program, speakers or views presented. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
In this episode of Madison's Notes, we sit down with Lindsay Stonebridge, author of We Are Free to Change the World: Hannah Arendt's Lessons in Love and Disobedience (Hogarth, 2024) to explore the enduring relevance of Hannah Arendt's thought. Stonebridge dives into Arendt's remarkable ability to teach students how to think, not just what to think, and reflects on Arendt's own intellectual journey—a mind in constant dialogue with itself. We discuss how Arendt's conception of thinking serves as a powerful resistance to totalitarian ideologies, emphasizing the importance of critical engagement with the world. Stonebridge also unpacks Arendt's belief in the necessity of natality—the idea that cultures open to new beginnings and the emergence of free individuals are essential for societal evolution. Central to Arendt's vision of political community are the concepts of promises and forgiveness, which Stonebridge argues are not mere sentimental ideals but profound, deeply rooted principles with origins in Christian thought. Together, we examine how these ideas form the basis of a political community grounded in plurality, offering a timely framework for understanding freedom, responsibility, and the possibility of change in our world today. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that bridges philosophy, history, and the urgent questions of our time. Madison's Notes is the podcast of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Contributions to and/or sponsorship of any speaker does not constitute departmental or institutional endorsement of the specific program, speakers or views presented. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
This week on Love & Speak the Truth, Sr. Brenda changes the pace welcoming, not one, but three guests, the Trinity Sisters, Jean Okroi, IBVM, Johanna Schulenburg, CJ and Mary Theresa Kane, IBVM for a conversation about the viability of religious life in a rapidly evolving world. Drawing from their experiences across different parts of the globe, they discuss the challenges posed by war, poverty and homelessness. Together, they explore themes of hope, resilience and compassion. Each reflects on the profound significance of the CJ's and IBVM's “Becoming One” and their Mary Ward-driven mission of, “going where the need is greatest.” Tune in for three times the joy!
On the night of December 2, 2024 in London, SSPI and its UK Chapter held their annual Dinner to present Awards to three individuals and organizations that have made the world a far better place through their efforts. In this podcast series, you will hear their stories. The second episode features Will Mudge, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Speedcast, who joins us to discuss Speedcast's provision of essential connectivity solutions during humanitarian crises and natural disasters. Will Mudge is the Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at Speedcast. In his current role, Will is responsible for managing 600 people across 44 countries with disciplines including supply chain, field engineering, IP engineering, teleports, R&D, NOC and systems engineering. He has built and improved numerous high-performing teams at Speedcast and is also an active contributor in industry panels and podcasts as well as a creator of video content and author of multiple papers. Before his current role, Will served as Vice President of Engineering Operations at Speedcast, a role in which he was responsible for a large part of Speedcast's global infrastructure and the delivery of a positive experience to customers. Prior to his current role, Will served as the Director of Satellite Capacity and Technology at Speedcast, developing global teleport and Low Earth Orbit (LEO) constellation strategies. He also previously served as the Director of Satellite Capacity and Technology, the R&D engineering lead, and as a strategic product marketing manager and program manager at Speedcast (formerly as Harris CapRock). Will holds a Bachelor's degree in Engineering Physics from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Speedcast has consistently demonstrated a commitment to humanitarian aid and disaster response efforts by providing essential connectivity solutions during crises. In areas affected by natural disasters, the company has delivered reliable communications as a vital lifeline for both the affected communities and first responders working to aid them. In May 2024, Speedcast contributed to disaster response efforts in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, when the region experienced catastrophic flooding. Rio Grande do Sul received an entire year's worth of rain in a matter of hours, leading to widespread landslides, the collapse of a key dam and many deaths. Speedcast took quick action to donate and deliver Starlink terminal kits and airtime to the Brazilian government, providing necessary connectivity to police, hospitals, the Brazilian army and various local and state government departments, which dramatically improved disaster response efforts. These quick-to-deploy solutions from Speedcast proved instrumental in reaching isolated areas and supporting recovery operations. Read more about Speedcast.
On the night of December 2, 2024 in London, SSPI and its UK Chapter held their annual Dinner to present Awards to three individuals and organizations that have made the world a far better place through their efforts. In this podcast series, you will hear their stories. The first episode features Andre L. Jones, who co-founded WANSAT Networks, Inc. to provide connectivity to underserved and unserved areas in his birth country of Guyana. Born in one of the poorest regions of the nation, Andre witnessed firsthand the challenges that rural communities faced due to their isolation. When oil was discovered in Guyana, for example, the nation experienced rapid economic expansion, but the benefits did not reach many rural areas. Andre turned the years of expertise in the satellite communications industry he had developed as a successful businessman in the United States toward the problem, securing vital partnerships with leading companies operating in the region like Intelsat, Viasat and Telefonica. Through these partnerships, WANSAT was able to deliver connectivity to remote regions unreached by fiber and terrestrial networks, providing those isolated communities with access to essential services and communication options.
This is Episode 9 of Season 2 of The RUN TMC Podcast. In this provocative episode, we converse with NYU Professor David Hollander, author of "How Basketball Can Save the World." Join Duffy, Dave, and Professor Hollander as they explore the profound ways basketball transcends the court and how it can foster global connectivity, inclusivity, and personal growth. This interview was conducted on October 30th, 2024 Our next episode is a journey to the center of the truth about sports analytics. We will be joined by former Minnesota Twins GM Thad Levine. It drops on December 31st. Show Notes: Musical intro credit to Stroke 9//Logo credit to Katie Levine Content and opinions are those of Dave, Duffy and their guests and not of affiliated organizations or sponsors. email us at: theruntmcpodcast@gmail.com check out our website at: theruntmcpodcast.com Thank you to our sponsors: West End Nursery and Batiste Rhum and San Domenico Nike Summer Basketball Camps and The Hub in San Anselmo Episode 9 Links of Interest: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/17/sports/basketball/david-hollander-nyu-basketball.html?ogrp=dpl&unlocked_article_code=1.Vk4.2Zzy.2sjnFJI0ALE1&smid=url-share https://www.theringer.com/2024/10/10/college-basketball/book-richardson-ncaa-college-basketball-coach-pardon-request https://www.amazon.com/Pacific-Rims-Flip-Flops-Philippines-Basketball/dp/0451233220 AI Summary Listen as Professor Hollander shares his insights on basketball's guiding principles, such as human alchemy, sanctuary, and transcendence, and how they can serve as a model for societal change. The episode also highlights the rich history of basketball's development as a global sport and discusses its potential to unite people worldwide. Whether you are a die-hard fan, coach, or someone interested in the philosophical aspects of sports, this episode promises to deliver a unique perspective on the beautiful game of basketball. Explore how the foundational principles of basketball can guide and inspire our lives off the court.
In this thought-provoking episode, I welcome Simone Heng to the podcast, a globally recognized speaker and author, to discuss the importance of human connection in today's fast-paced, technology-driven world. Simone shares her journey from a career in media to becoming a thought leader on human connection, inspired by her own experiences with loneliness and cultural expectations. Her book, 'Let's Talk About Loneliness,' delves into the emotional and psychological impacts of disconnection and offers actionable insights for fostering meaningful relationships. This conversation offers valuable perspectives on overcoming loneliness, embracing vulnerability, and building authentic connections in both personal and professional settings. Here's what we cover… 01:38 The Journey of Writing 'Let's Talk About Loneliness' 05:04 Challenges and Insights on Human Connection 08:23 Cultural Expectations and Personal Growth 14:22 The Life of a Global Speaker 16:58 The Path to Becoming a Thought Leader 18:38 From Radio to Public Speaking 24:58 The TEDx Experience 28:52 Mastering Public Speaking: Overcoming Stage Fright 30:27 Pre-Stage Rituals and Vocal Care 33:56 The Impact of Digital Communication on Human Connection 37:14 The Rise of AI Companions and Their Implications 45:15 Recognizing and Combating Loneliness Simone Heng: https://simoneheng.com/ https://www.instagram.com/simoneheng/?hl=en https://sg.linkedin.com/in/simone-heng-speaker https://www.amazon.com/Lets-Talk-About-Loneliness-Connection/dp/1401974880 https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/83822491-let-s-talk-about-loneliness
Welcome to today's episode of WTR! This is where we explore the depths of conscious living and what it truly means to live an expanded life. Join us to be inspired, moved, transformed and leave with a deeper sense of joy and possibility. The news cycles would have us believe that polarization is running the show. Yet we know that there is something deeper that we can tune into. Today we get to explore the potency of our connection with the natural world. How could it help us? What can we learn and receive from it, so that our lives feel more in tune with the rhythms of the earth? Stay with us.PATRICK HANAWAY, MD is a board-certified family physician. Dr. Hanaway served as President of the American Board of Integrative Holistic Medicine. For over 25 years he has worked in clinical practice in Asheville, NC. Patrick [U+utemai] was initiated in 2009 as a Mara'akame [indigenous healer] by the Wixarika [Huichol] people of the Sierra Madres in Mexico. He is chairperson of the Blue Deer Center in upstate NY. Patrick holds community fires, leads ceremonies and pilgrimages to sacred sites, and offers traditional healing sessions “around the fire.”Find Patrick Hanaway and course information at: https://www.plantspiritmedicine.org/course/growing-awareness-of-natureCoupon code for course discount: LAURIESEYMOUR132Find Laurie Seymour at https://thebacainstitute.com/ .Follow Wisdom Talk Radio on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wisdomtalkradio Subscribe on Apple.Want to reach out to me? You can email me directly at laurie@thebacainstitute.com If you are enjoying our show and you'd like to spread the love, please subscribe, download, comment, and tell your friends and family about us. We want to thank you for your continued support. We really appreciate it! Find more episodes of Wisdom Talk Radio HERE Discover your Quantum Connection Style! (QUIZ)The first step to mastering your Quantum Connection is to know your natural style of being in the world.We are each designed to connect with Source differently. Knowing your style, with both your superpowers and your learning edge, is the first step of aligning with your inner guidance at a deeper level than you ever thought you could. It's the doorway to creating what you truly want in your life.Click here to take the quiz now: Quantum Connection QuizSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/wisdom-talk-radio/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.wethefifth.comMichael Moynihan sits down with Bard College professor Sean McMeekin to discuss his new book To Overthrow the World: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Communism, a Fifth-approved history of the global communist movement, from the ur-commie instincts of Plato to the sinister stupidities of Plekhanov. They also contemplate why so many smart people fall for ba…
Episode Notes In the latest episode of Defragmenting, Brad Edwards, planter and lead pastor of The Table Church in Lafayette, Colorado, joins Dr. Keith Plummer to discuss lessons he continues to learn while ministering where people are “open to the idea of God but very turned off to the idea of church.” Listen to "Ministry in a Post-Everything World: A Conversation with Brad Edwards" on your favorite podcast platform or at faithtruthmedia.com.
Join Pastor Mike Woodruff and guest Collin Hansen, editor-in-chief of The Gospel Coalition, as they explore:The evolution of journalism from traditional reporting to advocacyChallenges in discerning truth in today's media landscapeImpact of changing media on faith and societyStrategies for thoughtful news consumptionThe importance of local journalismHansen's upcoming book on theodicy and evilThe enduring relevance of World War II in shaping moral understandingKey topics include:Media bias and its effectsThe 2016 election's impact on news reportingBalancing faith perspectives with current eventsCultural apologetics in the modern ageTune in for insights on maintaining a balanced, faith-informed view in our complex information age.
Join us for an engaging episode of "Tell Us Your Story" featuring Justin Gosling, the Director for Canada at Discover the World. Justin shares his journey through the airline and travel industry, from starting in check-in roles to becoming a high-level sales and management executive. Learn about the services offered by Discover the World, valuable career insights, and the importance of leadership and mentorship in the travel business.
Quisha Umemba is the CEO of Umemba Health, Quisha helps public health organizations and healthcare systems to educate their workforce, empower their leadership, and expand their community presence. She has more than 20 years of diverse experience including roles such as Registered Nurse, Public Health Practitioner, and Entrepreneur. A visionary in the field of public health entrepreneurship, Quisha believes that public health professionals are uniquely positioned to serve the field of Public Health through entrepreneurship leading the way for public health innovation. Her goal is to shed light on the pivotal role public health and healthcare professionals have in fostering innovation within the entrepreneurial landscape. Quisha teaches helping professionals to leverage their expertise, package their genius, and monetize their skillset so they can start, grow, and scale a profitable public health consulting business that makes an impact and an income. She also advises organizations on how to innovate workplace culture by nurturing the intrapreneurs within their team.Quisha is a curriculum designer, expert facilitator, and highly qualified and experienced corporate trainer specializing in training of trainers, leadership development, and a range of personal and professional development topics. She is a sought-after presenter with a dynamic speaking style and an expert at engaging audiences virtually and in person. Quisha serves as a subject matter expert in public health and population health strategies that support individual development and organizational performance. Whether it's shedding light on pressing public health issues or empowering individuals to harness their full potential, Quisha's goal is to spark change and inspire action, her life's mission is to empower, educate, and transform the lives of others. She prides herself on being a "change-maker on a mission" to ignite conversations that matter. She lives in Dallas, Texas with her husband, son, and a fur baby. RESOURCES RELATED TO THIS EPISODE Quisha Umemba Coaching and ConsultingPublic Health Entrepreneurship: Navigating the Intersection of Purpose and ProfitHow Right Now Campaign Resources CREDITSTheme Music by lesfm from Pixabay.Produced by ChatWithLeadersMedia.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sylvia is an EMCC-accredited senior executive coach with 30 years of experience, which helps C-Suite leaders, entrepreneurs, and change-makers thrive in today's complex and fast-moving environment. She founded the SMART Power method, a groundbreaking approach to succeeding in this environment with more significant impact and ease. Sylvia's clients have included UNHCR, the European Central Bank, Allianz Global Investors, the Red Cross, and Amazon. She is also the author of the forthcoming book “Who's in Charge,” a concise and practical book helping leaders to become more resilient and robust and combine success with fulfillment. Sylvia holds a PhD in international relations and worked with the European Commission in the ‘90s, driving impactful change through her leadership skills and preventing a Russian hack on the IT systems. Following an experience in consulting, she joined the European Investment Bank (EIB) in 2003, introducing innovative HR and leadership development practices. In 2021, she transitioned to full-time work as an executive coach and leadership expert. As a coach, she combines classical techniques with her unique flavor from her experiences as an artist, dancer, and singer – which helped her develop an embodied understanding of crucial leadership qualities such as presence, authenticity, connection, and clear communication. On the podcast, Sylvia discusses: The Smart Power leadership model and how it redefines power for success in today's complex business, social, and political landscape. She appeared on the Next Wave Leadership Podcast to get a sense of Sylvia, discussing organizational power dynamics and why old models don't work today. Quick recap Leadership, Energy, and Sustainable Success Sylvia, a transformative coach and advisor, introduced her upcoming book "Who's in Charge?" which focuses on the challenges leaders face in today's complex world and the importance of maintaining energy and concentrating on meaningful success. Michael shared his experience with managing energy levels and emphasized the need to understand and support the energy levels of one's team. Both agreed that top-down, forceful control is not a practical leadership approach. They highlighted the critical importance of energy in leadership, its impact on an organization, and the connection between energy and power. Sylvia also pointed out the significance of direction, purpose, trust, alignment, and commitment in creating a sustainable source of energy for a team, which Michael related to his experience in a healthcare organization. Reducing Turnover Through Employee-Driven Culture Michael shared his successful strategy of reducing annual turnover at a clinic to 6% by creating a culture of trust, vulnerability, and employee involvement. He emphasized the importance of leaders being authentic and curious and cultivating an environment where employees feel valued and encouraged. Sylvia highlighted the benefits of leaders showing their human side and being genuinely open with their teams. Both agreed that when leaders prioritize employee well-being and recognition, it benefits the individuals and contributes to the organization's overall success. Legacy, Career Motivations, and Finance Michael and Sylvia discussed the significance of legacy in one's career, with Michael expressing interest in exploring this topic further, especially about younger generations. Sylvia shared her observations that people's motivations and priorities change over time. She emphasized the value of self-reflection and making changes, no matter one's age or stage in their career. Michael agreed, reflecting on his career path and realizing that he didn't enjoy the mountain he had climbed. They also discussed the importance of understanding finance to navigate different tasks successfully, with Michael sharing an anecdote about a physician who worked until age 93 because he enjoyed his job. Power, Love, and Creativity Discussion Sylvia discussed the concept of power and its relationship with love and creativity. She emphasized that power and love are not opposites and that love has great power when used creatively and productively. Sylvia cited examples of leaders like Jacinda Arden, who use this type of power based on a creative, willful approach rather than fear and control. She also highlighted the importance of self-love and commitment in achieving and maintaining this type of power. Self-Care in Leadership Discussion Sylvia and Michael discussed the importance of self-care in leadership. Michaelemphasizesg that taking care of oneself first allows for better service to others. Sylvia agreed and mentioned her upcoming book, "Smart Power Method," which can be found on her LinkedIn profile and website.
Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/j5HZhwSuVy4 In this episode of the London Fintech podcast, Tony Clark talks to Niall Cameron. They explore Niall's journey from heading trading teams to leading digital transformation at HSBC and now building a unique Fintech community through FinTech Connex. There are by some estimates over 26, 000 FinTechs globally. However, as this audience will know, the sector has been on a rollercoaster ride since 2020. Post COVID FinTech funding dropped dramatically in 23 and in investment terms, the first half of last year was down 57 percent year on year versus 2022. Q1 24 this year was the worst performing fintech quarter since the start of 2020. However, it's not all gloom and doom. There is optimism across the sector from both the investment community and the fintechs themselves, particularly for those firms who have a clear niche product, a rapid growth rate and effective partnerships. A lot of this is down to product focus and leveraging the fintech ecosystem, something that Niall is an expert in. Niall shares his insights on achieving product-market fit, staying ahead of trends, and the importance of narrowing focus for deep expertise. Additionally, he provides practical advice for fintech entrepreneurs on making their products more buyable and actionable in a swiftly evolving industry landscape. Niall, not just had a stellar career in trading, rising to the top of his business with several thousand traders reporting to him at one point, but he also made a successful move to digital leadership at one of the world's largest banks and more recently. built a unique fintech community and network business across the sector. Meet Niall Cameron: A Fintech Connector The State of the Fintech Industry Urban art & meeting Banksy (maybe..) Niall's Career Journey and Influences Transition to Digital Leadership The Birth of FinTech Connex Challenges and Opportunities in Fintech Mice dancing with elephants Segmenting and Labeling Products for Different Clients The Role of AI in Transformational Solutions AI's Impact on Various Financial Sectors Challenges and Strategies for FinTech Companies Future Trends and Predictions in FinTech Navigating AI Adoption and Corporate Challenges Final Thoughts and Advice for FinTech Entrepreneurs Where to learn more & Connector invitation… Learn more: Niall: https://www.linkedin.com/in/niall-cameron-8a1aab6/ FintechConnex: https://fintechconnex.com Tony: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-clark-07160b/ NextWave: https://www.nxwave.com
The Business of Meetings – Episode 229: Predictable Profits in an Unpredictable World: A Conversation with Charles Gaudet Have you ever wondered how to elevate your business from seven to eight figures and beyond? We are diving into that very challenge today with a successful business entrepreneur and coach known for his impressive track record in guiding companies to unforeseen new heights. Join us for an insightful conversation with the remarkable Charles Gaudet, the Founder and CEO of Predictable Profits. You will learn how to scale your business, effectively integrate AI into your strategy, and manage those overwhelming moments. Connect with Eric Rozenberg On LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Website Connect with Charles Gaudet On the Predictable Profits website LinkedIn Books Mentioned THE PREDICTABLE PROFITS PLAYBOOK: The 7 and 8-Figure CEOs' Guide to Generating Consistent and Sustainable Growth The Beyond 7- Figures Podcast
Ryan Evans talks with Philip Zelikow about his recent article for TNSR, "Confronting Another Axis? History, Humility, and Wishful Thinking." Their wide-ranging and insightful conversation covers everything from Zelikow's career as a high-level foreign policy practitioner and as an historian, his experience directing the 9/11 Commission, his argument that we are in an exceptionally volatile time in global politics, and more.
Send us a Text Message.Join us in this episode of The Covenant Eyes Podcast as Karen Potter and Rob Stoddard sit down with Mark Hancock, CEO of Trail Life USA. Mark shares his inspiring journey, from mental health counselor to leading a Christ-centered, boy-focused organization. Dive into the core values of Trail Life USA and learn how their programs are making a positive impact on boys by reconnecting them with the great outdoors and fostering strong father-son relationships. Discover practical strategies for countering the negative effects of technology on today's youth and how to instill a biblical worldview in young men. Plus, find out how you can get involved with Trail Life USA, whether by joining a local troop or starting one at your church. Don't miss this insightful discussion on nurturing the next generation of godly men.Trail Life USA website:https://www.traillifeusa.com/-------------------------------Follow Us:Twitter: @covenanteyesInstagram: @covenant.eyesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CovenantEyes-------------------------------Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction01:26 - What Is Trail Life USA?02:48 - The Impact of Technology on Young Boys - "Too Much Tubular" Book04:38 - Introducing the Gospel Message to Boys in Trail Life USA06:46 - How to Get Involved with Trail Life USA08:09 - The Pornography Issue with Boys in Trail Life USA09:35 - Closing CommentsDon't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more inspirational interviews and content!Try Covenant Eyes for FREE today!Use Promo Code: FreePodcast
Today, we're resharing an interview we loved with Astrid Tuminez, who we're excited to be hosting as a speaker at Restore this year. Astrid is the President of Utah Valley University and an absolute delight to talk with and listen to. She's full of stories, humor, and deep insights that made our time with her pass way too quickly.This interview actually came about because Astrid wrote an essay in Melissa Inouye and Kate Holbrook's new book Every Needful Thing. We loved Astrid's essay and knew we wanted to get to know her better.Astrid has an absolutely fascinating and unique story. She grew up in the slums of the Philippines, but along with her siblings, was discovered to have an exceedingly bright intellect and was offered a free place at one of the most prestigious and expensive Catholic schools in the area. As a child, she was, religiously, a Catholic, but felt that she was always brimming with questions that were being hushed. When she eventually met the Latter-day Saint missionaries, it was a different experience — they gave her a new framework to think about the world, and weren't afraid to at least try to answer her questions.Astrid's pursuit of education eventually took her to the United States, where she graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor's degree in international relations and Russian literature from Brigham Young University. She later earned a master's degree from Harvard University in Soviet Studies and a Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in political science. Before becoming President of UVU, Astrid spent many years in leadership in the corporate, non-profit, and academic worlds.What we maybe loved most about Astrid was that her unique perspectives make the world of faith and intellect seem expansive, exciting, and adventurous — even full of mystery. She's found spiritual insight and even practice well outside of Mormonism while simultaneously keeping that “fixed foot,” in the Restored Gospel. In a real way, she's living Joseph Smith's injunction to “receive truth, let it come from whence it may.”We want to send Astrid a huge thanks for coming on the show, and we really think you're going to love this one. And with that, we'll jump right in.
On this episode of the GZERO World Podcast, major Western democracies like France, the UK, Canada, and the US are on the verge of sweeping political change, but how will upcoming elections impact our collective ability to deal with the world's biggest challenges like climate, AI, and cyber defense? Mark Carney, former Governor of the Banks of England and Canada and current UN Special Envoy on Climate Action & Finance, joins Ian Bremmer to take a hard look at three of America's closest allies: France, Britain, and Canada.Upcoming elections in France and the UK could mean big changes for the West, similar to the aftermath of Brexit. Carney says there are still many aspects of the UK-EU relationship that need to be recalibrated. He also stresses the strategic importance of the US-Canada relationship and Canada's role as a reliable partner in everything from national security to critical minerals to fighting climate change.Host: Ian BremmerGuest: Mark Carney Subscribe to the GZERO World with Ian Bremmer Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform, to receive new episodes as soon as they're published.
In this episode, Parker J. Palmer and Carrie Newcomer explore May Sarton's poem, “An Observation.” Gardening is rich with metaphors for a well-lived life. Amend and prepare the soil. Plant the seeds, tend them, and weed out whatever impedes growth. Marvel at the process and share the harvest: we're here to feed one another as well as ourselves. “An Observation” offers a less obvious metaphor: a well-lived life needs to be both gentle and strong, tender and fierce. We hope you'll join us for this rich conversation!
Struggling with the relentless pace of healthcare? In this week's episode of the Healthcare Provider Happy Hour, I found solace in Ann Swanson's insights on meditation, a practice that transcended her own battles with chronic pain and anxiety. As the author of "Meditation for the Real World: Finding Peace in Everyday Life," Ann joined me to debunk the myths surrounding meditation, showing us that it's an observation of thoughts, rather than their complete cessation. Our conversation wove through her journey, revealing the transformative potential meditation holds, even for those of us who feel perpetually strapped for time. We navigated the neurological underpinnings of meditation, touching on its ability to reshape our brains. Ann and I unpacked how the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus blossom with regular practice, equipping listeners with the knowledge to harness these benefits in their own lives. We also tackled the challenge of mind wandering—a natural phenomenon—and shared strategies to refocus attention and cultivate a deeper sense of presence, an invaluable tool for anyone, especially those in high-stress medical environments. Ann and I didn't just stop at the theory; we ventured into the practical, guiding listeners through a one-minute meditation aimed to smooth the transition from work to home. Grab your drink of choice and join the conversation! Disclaimer The Healthcare Provider Happy Hour Podcast makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this podcast is done at your own risk. This podcast should not be considered professional advice. Please speak with your own healthcare practitioner when seeking medical advice. Resources Connect with Ann Swanson here: Website: MeditationForTheRealWorld.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com@AnnSwansonWellness Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scienceof.yoga/ Connect with Jennifer George: @bestobsessed_with_jenn | Instagram Jennifer George | Website @jenngeorge08) | Twitter Jennifer George | Facebook Click here to check out my book about connecting and communicating with patients to empower their experiences! Stay up to date on everything happening with the Healthcare Provider Happy Hour by subscribing to my weekly newsletter at www.jennifergeorge.co Sponsorship Mindset Gap: Use code JENCAN20 at www.themindsetgap.com, a boutique consultancy firm arming employees and leaders with mindset tools to increase sales, bounce forward from adversity and reset Intention.
This is Thinking in Public, a program dedicated to intelligent conversation about frontline theological and cultural issues with the people who are shaping them.In this edition of the popular podcast series “Thinking in Public,” Albert Mohler speaks with co-founder and Senior Fellow at American Reformer, Aaron Renn. They discuss his most recent book, “Life in the Negative World: Confronting Challenges in an Anti-Christian Culture.”If you enjoyed this episode of Thinking in Public, you can find many more of these conversations here.You can purchase “Life in the Negative World” here.Sign up to receive every new Thinking in Public release in your inbox.Follow Dr. Mohler:X | Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeFor more information on The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to sbts.edu.For more information on Boyce College, just go to BoyceCollege.com.
There are so many situations in the world that are challenging. Many of us struggle to stay connected to our hearts, to hold love as our center, in the face of what we see and experience. I suspect that everyone can use some guidance on ways to cultivate the qualities that transform the world from the inside out. That's what my guest today has to offer to you. Stay with us!OREN JAY SOFER teaches Buddhist meditation, mindfulness, and communication internationally. He holds a degree in comparative religion from Columbia University and is a Certified Trainer of Nonviolent Communication and a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner for the healing of trauma. He is the author of several books, including the best-selling Say What You Mean: A Mindful Approach to Nonviolent Communication and the latest Your Heart Was Made for This: Contemplative Practices for Meeting a World in Crisis with Courage, Integrity, and Love. Find Oren Jay Sofer at: www.orenjaysofer.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/OrenJaySofer Instagram: www.instagram.com/orenjaysofer Twitter: www.twitter.com/orenjaysofer Find Laurie Seymour at https://thebacainstitute.com/ .Follow Wisdom Talk Radio on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wisdomtalkradio Subscribe on Apple.Want to reach out to me? You can email me directly at laurie@thebacainstitute.com If you are enjoying our show and you'd like to spread the love, please subscribe, download, comment, and tell your friends and family about us. We want to thank you for your continued support. We really appreciate it! Find more episodes of Wisdom Talk Radio HERE Discover your Quantum Connection Style! (QUIZ)The first step to mastering your Quantum Connection is to know your natural style of being in the world.We are each designed to connect with Source differently. Knowing your style, with both your superpowers and your learning edge, is the first step of aligning with your inner guidance at a deeper level than you ever thought you could. It's the doorway to creating what you truly want in your life.Click here to take the quiz now: Quantum Connection QuizSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/wisdom-talk-radio/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Todd and Cathy talk with Author Nate Klemp about his new book, Open: Living with an Expansive Mind in a Distracted World. They discuss why technology is addictive and so appealing, and how it's not our fault that we are attracted to screens and scrolling. They also discuss how being closed leads to polarization and conspiracy theories, while staying open reconnects us and helps us see the world in a new and more optimistic way. Nate shares his experiences with screen bingeing, psychedelic-assisted therapy, and meeting people who think differently, emphasizing the importance of being willing to have a conversation.
Todd and Cathy talk with Author Nate Klemp about his new book, Open: Living with an Expansive Mind in a Distracted World. They discuss why technology is addictive and so appealing, and how it's not our fault that we are attracted to screens and scrolling. They also discuss how being closed leads to polarization and conspiracy theories, while staying open reconnects us and helps us see the world in a new and more optimistic way. Nate shares his experiences with screen bingeing, psychedelic-assisted therapy, and meeting people who think differently, emphasizing the importance of being willing to have a conversation.
Carlos Whittaker is a motivational speaker and author who spreads positivity daily and he brings it to the Mo News podcast in this edition. Whittaker's Instagram account @loswhit is a true pleasure to follow as he helps change the lives of total strangers by enlisting his “instafamilia” to raise money for good causes and good people. He is out with a powerful new book, How to Human, with tips on how we can find ourselves and listen to one another in these divisive times. Mosh and Carlos talk about how to remain optimistic amid the onslaught of news and how we can all unplug from social media and technology to help reset our outlooks. —- Mosheh Oinounou (@mosheh) is an Emmy and Murrow award-winning journalist. He has 20 years of experience at networks including Fox News, Bloomberg Television and CBS News, where he was the executive producer of the CBS Evening News and launched the network's 24 hour news channel. He founded Mo News on Instagram in 2020 and launched the Mo News daily podcast and newsletter in 2022. Follow Mo News on all platforms: Website: www.mo.news Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mosheh/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mosheh Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MoshehNews Snapchat: https://t.snapchat.com/pO9xpLY9 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@monews TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mosheh Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices