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GrainTALK
Market Trends Report – May & June 2025

GrainTALK

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 13:00


US and the World It is full speed ahead. It is that time of year when planters are rolling across the Great North American corn belt. In fact, good weather has made for great progress that may ultimately lead two bin busting crops. As… The post Market Trends Report – May & June 2025 appeared first on Grain Farmers of Ontario.

George Poulos Podcast
walden year continues, writing a daily letter, allowing spontaneous expression, sacred morning practice & more

George Poulos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 24:43


Hi guys,You probably already know this, but in addition to publishing a daily letter on Substack—and posting all sorts of other content all over the place too—I also record a weekly video podcast.Today I got into a bit of on overthinking spiral about whether to keep doing both the letters and the podcast, since there tends to be a lot of overlap between them.At some point today, I also changed podcast hosting platforms—from Spotify to Substack—as part of my Walden Year energy of simplifying & consolidating platforms. It just sorta happened.After the podcast fully switched over to Substack (which still distributes to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, & even YouTube, by the way) I suddenly became a bit worried that I was making my Substack too cluttered and that I'd annoy people with two emails coming through on Fridays.However… I did post this one time on Instagram…So… erm…I guess here goes!Something I could do if enough people reply to this email and tell me “I'm annoyed” is I could uncheck the “email” button when I post podcast episodes to Substack, that way they will just show up on the podcast platforms like normal without any emails coming through.But also…As Arthur Russel once said…It's my worldIt's my songDidn't ask you to come along!So you can always just unfollow me if you're annoyed.No but seriously I love you guys dearly.Dearly.Talk soon, and have a beautiful weekend.Love,Georgie P This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit georgepoulos.substack.com

Wild Simplicity
Ep. 29: We Are 'Them' - The Women We've Been Waiting For

Wild Simplicity

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 32:25


In this episde of the Wild Simplicity Podcast (which was recorded unexpectedly from the comfort of my bed!) I explore the internal and external blocks women face when it comes to using our voiceswhat it means to express ourselves as women in a world that often silences us, not just through fear, but through the daily realities of life, family, and internalised beliefswhat it means to express ourselves in an imperfect worldIt's a call to share our imperfect voices, not someday - but now. If you've ever felt like your story doesn't matter, that your voice isn't ready, or that your truth is too messy to be shared - this episode is for you.I would love to hear any feedback you have about this episode and your experience of sharing or wanting to share your voice. You can message me on instagram @wildsimplicity or email me here: hello@annaday.ieCheck out my website for my upcoming Online Women's Circle in May and keep an eye out for more offerings coming soon!Until next time.....keep choosing the freedom that comes with less!

GrainTALK
Special Edition – Market Trends Report – USDA Report March 31, 2025

GrainTALK

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 12:04


US and the World      It is that time of year again. Early April is often the time when corn planters get pulled out of the shop ready to go to the field. It is also a time of optimism spurned on by the… The post Special Edition – Market Trends Report – USDA Report March 31, 2025 appeared first on Grain Farmers of Ontario.

The FarrCast : Wealth Strategies
Fasten Your Seat Belts

The FarrCast : Wealth Strategies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 44:58


Michael Farr shares his thoughts on how to navigate the new tariff regime and the instability it brings. Michael discusses the political fallout with Dan Mahaffee, who says the tariffs are in flux, but are likely to stay in some form. For our special guest, Michael welcomes Austin Branson, a small business owner directly impacted by the tariffs. Austin's insight into how his company is affected helps us to understand how the global economy works one company, one worker, at a time.Bringing you insights from Wall Street, Washington, and The World -- It's The FarrCast!

GrainTALK
Market Trends Report – March & April 2025

GrainTALK

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 11:37


US and the World      It is that time of year again. Spring always represents a time of hope for North American farmers as we get ready to go to the fields to plant another crop. There certainly will be much anticipation this year… The post Market Trends Report – March & April 2025 appeared first on Grain Farmers of Ontario.

Léargas: A Podcast by Gerry Adams
Let's Welcome the World | Na Mná Abú | Opening the Gates of Hell

Léargas: A Podcast by Gerry Adams

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 17:04


 Let's welcome the WorldIt has been a very busy and eventful couple of weeks for all of those who speak and enjoy the Irish language and who have campaigned for decades against government policies of institutionalised exclusion, inequality and discrimination.Two weeks ago, and after years of prevarication by successive British governments, the British Secretary of State finally commenced the legal process by which the last penal law – the Administration of Justice (Language) Act (Ireland) 1737 - will finally be repealed. This is an important milestone in the long struggle to ensure equality of language rights for gaeilgeoirí in the North. There is now an onus on the Justice Minister Naomi Long to bring forward effective guidelines in the courts that reflect the increasing numbers of citizens using Irish in their daily lives in our society.  Na Mná Abú.I have been a life-long supporter of Antrim's footballers and hurlers. And the Camógs as well. Colette played county back in the day. Back in another day I had a dream that I too might make the grade.  But wee boy dreams faded into reality and alas it was not to be.  I sometimes reflect on how different my Gaelic sporting life might have been in a different political dispensation.  If only?  So, I have followed our county's fortunes and misfortunes from the side-lines for over seventy years now. That's a long time.  I am one among many. Not all of us can be county stars. But we kept the faith on tough days out as well as on heady days in Casement and other county grounds and occasionally in Croke.  Opening the Gates of HellLate last week war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he was blocking humanitarian aid from entering the Gaza Strip. His Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich applauded this decision and called  for the cutting off of electricity and water. Within hours this was done.  Smotrich went further and demanded the "opening the gates of hell on Gaza with a powerful, deadly and quick attack.”UN Human rights experts accused Israel of "weaponised starvation" after the decision to block humanitarian aid. They asserted that Israel as the occupying power is obliged to ensure sufficient food, medical supplies and other relief services reached the people of Gaza and the west Bank. They accused Israel of weaponising aid by deliberately cutting vital supplies. 

GrainTALK
Market Trends Report – February & March 2025

GrainTALK

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 11:47


US and the World      It is February and for the most part the greater North American corn belt is frozen with snow and ice infiltrating almost everywhere. It is a time when not much is happening in the production fields as people look… The post Market Trends Report – February & March 2025 appeared first on Grain Farmers of Ontario.

Willy Willy Harry Stee...
LIVE EVENT - How To Depose A Medieval Ruler

Willy Willy Harry Stee...

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 68:23


In this special Medieval guest-fest, Charlie Higson welcomes not one but THREE fabulous historians to the show, recorded live in front of an audience at the British Library, as part of Medieval Fest! which took place in December 2024. The discussion was 'How To Depose A Medieval Ruler', and Charlie was joined by a star-studded team of experts – Nathen Amin (Son of Prophecy: The Rise of Henry Tudor), Helen Castor (The Eagle and the Hart: The Tragedy of Richard II and Henry IV) and Lubaaba Al-Azami (Travellers in the Golden Realm: How Mughal India Connected England to the World)It's a chance to take a deep dive into medieval plots, conspiracies and power. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The David Pakman Show
1/9/25: The fires have broken their brains, Anne Applebaum weighs in

The David Pakman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 65:08


-- On the Show: -- Anne Applebaum, Pulitzer prize winning historian and writer for The Atlantic, joins David to discuss her book Autocracy, Inc.: The Dictators Who Want to Run the World -- It is revealed that Fox News gave Donald Trump's campaign the questions to be asked during a campaign town hall in advance -- Donald Trump admits yet again that he is not likely to bring consumer prices down, as he previously claimed during his presidential campaign -- A disoriented Donald Trump is caught endlessly lying once again when answering questions about the California fires -- MAGA and Fox News hosts implicitly and explicitly blame lesbians, women, and "DEI" for the handling of the California fires -- An exploration into why Donald Trump's demented rants are an obvious warning sign for his forthcoming second term -- Donald Trump's reaction to the California fires is a terrifying reminder of what is to come -- On the Bonus Show: Trump asks SCOTUS to pause sentencing, controversy over "empty" fire hydrants spreads in Los Angeles fire reporting, how Trump annexing Canada would change American politics, much more...

The FarrCast : Wealth Strategies
We'll Workshop That

The FarrCast : Wealth Strategies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 40:14


Happy New Year from The FarrCast! This week, Michael Farr chats with Jim Lebenthal on why he sees uncertainty (read: risks) rising in 2025, and with Dan Mahaffee previewing the politics of the year. Always bringing you insight into Wall Street, Washington, and The World -- It's The FarrCast!

The Guest House
Anchoring in the Drift

The Guest House

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 5:40


Dear friend,I'm writing today from a quiet harbor in the West Indies where, for the past few years, my family has come to rest during the liminal week between Christmas (or this year's portmanteau, Christmukkah) and New Year's.In the final days of 2023, in an essay about thresholds and time, I described an overlook I like to walk to here on the island of Grenada — a cliff at the top of a grassy knoll from which water shimmers into a circular horizon. So much has changed since then, a reminder of how the business of time is to change.If I could, I would tie the gentleness of this place with silk ribbon and dispatch it across the sea in every direction. Nearby, a kindly breeze rocks a resting child in her hammock. My father whispers in my son's ear, laughter buoying up from their bellies as kids scamper barefoot across the thick green lawn and a pot of fresh mint tea rests on the table, its fragrant steam unfurling in the air.In this place of warbling, white-breasted flycatchers and shading palm fronds, of lilting afternoon voices filtering through muslin curtains, a certain fatigue I can no longer ignore lays its hands calmly on my shoulders. For months, I've been brushing aside signals of this heavy tenderness, but now my mind and body settle into them. I begin to wonder about the texture and tone of this fatigue, about its intentions and layers and causes. I watch a ripening calabash tree and imagine what it might feel like — not good, not bad, but simply laden.I am beginning to re-learn the science and art of rest. I get slower and quieter, simplifying my days by shoring up against the instinct to do, fill, get, and rush. I visualize silk-ribboned gentleness delivered by tiny boats of breath to my nervous system. My mind loosens, and I remember a childhood lesson from my father, who has spent most of his days on or by the ocean, on re-finding equilibrium when feeling sea-rattled: relax as much as possible, breathe deep, and fix your gaze on the horizon, kiddo.And gradually, my bones begin to feel their weight again.How many of us carry a quiet knowing, unnoticed or avoided, until stillness brings it into view?My mind drifts to “The World," a poem by William Bronk that my friend Jess Lazar introduced to me this past year.I thought you were an anchor in the drift of the world;but no: there isn't an anchor anywhere.There isn't an anchor in the drift of the world. Oh no.I thought you were. Oh no. The drift of the world.—The WorldIt is a sorrowful, even devastating poem, but Bronk's revelation also carries benevolence. The brimming honesty of “I thought you were...” “but no” reflects and comforts my grappling at the precipice of this new year. Truth be told, I have moved between hope and apprehension, promise and disappointment, acceptance and fear — and it's exhausting. I'm learning to find a more nuanced, intentional way of leveling my gaze amidst the world's drift.“The World” is hopeful insofar as its author reaches outside the confines of his one lonely boat to connect with us, his readers. The drift of the world is unrelenting and amoral, he intimates. We are human and, therefore, subject to attachments, grievances, foolishness, and all the rest. Our anchors moor us in their brevity, and our lives, too, shimmer with wakefulness. It's all so precious and immutable, yet we can tap into unexpected harbors and safe ports, not despite but because of and given the facts.Rumi reminds us, “Your deepest presence is in every small contracting and expanding, the two as beautifully balanced and coordinated as birds' wings.” We are of the nature to wake up. We are of the nature to let go. “I thought you were an anchor in the drift of the world; but no….” Looking out over azure water, I'm reminded of how life emerges and regenerates from these tidal rhythms — we expand, we contract, an ocean falling and rising again from within.Together, we are making sense of being human in an era of radical change. Your presence here matters. Thank you for reading, sharing, ‘heart'ing, commenting, and subscribing to The Guest House. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit shawnparell.substack.com/subscribe

The 3-13, Men Money And Marriage
Were Moving to Wednesday's. I Speak one Language. Facts.

The 3-13, Men Money And Marriage

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 14:19


Website www.podpage.com/the-3-13-men-money-and-marriage Cash App $a114johnson Instagram the313menmoneymarriage Summary In this episode, Andrew Johnson reflects on recent personal challenges, including the loss of loved ones, and shares updates about the podcast's new release schedule and focus on factual discussions. He emphasizes the importance of literacy and the show's mission to help those in need of information and support. Andrew expresses gratitude for his family and friends, and outlines plans for future content and audience engagement. Takeaways The podcast will now release episodes on Wednesdays. Over 50% of Americans read at a sixth-grade level. The show aims to provide factual information to help listeners. Personal relationships are crucial for personal growth. Andrew expresses gratitude for family and friends during tough times. The importance of literacy is a key focus moving forward. Andrew is recovering from recent personal losses. Future episodes will include more live content. The podcast aims to engage with its audience more effectively. Andrew is thankful for the support received during difficult times. Navigating Change: A New Direction for the Podcast The Power of Facts in Today's World "It's hard to lie with numbers." "I plan to be back to my usual self." "Please like and subscribe for that." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Thanksgiving Reflections 06:42 Personal Reflections and Gratitude 11:21 Looking Ahead: Future Episodes and Content

GrainTALK
Market Trends Report – November & December 2024

GrainTALK

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 12:11


US and the World      It has been a beautiful harvest season across the greater North American corn belt. As of November, the 12th 95% of US corn had been harvested and 96% of American soybeans.  In both of these cases it is ahead… The post Market Trends Report – November & December 2024 appeared first on Grain Farmers of Ontario.

GrainTALK
Market Trends Report – October & November 2024

GrainTALK

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 11:56


US and the World      It is that time of year again when you can almost hear the noise from the fields.  Combines are rolling across the great North American corn belt. At the same time planters are rolling in Brazil attempting to put… The post Market Trends Report – October & November 2024 appeared first on Grain Farmers of Ontario.

GrainTALK
Market Trends Report – September & October 2024

GrainTALK

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 12:25


US and the World      It is that time of year again across the great North American corn belt. It is early but harvest is starting almost everywhere. In the United States USDA has estimated as of September 8th 5% of the American corn… The post Market Trends Report – September & October 2024 appeared first on Grain Farmers of Ontario.

GrainTALK
Market Trends Report – August & September 2024

GrainTALK

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 11:03


US and the World      It is that time of year when the crop is made. In other words, we got the crop planted and we got through the “hot and dry” timeline and now we're in the middle of August heading towards September. … The post Market Trends Report – August & September 2024 appeared first on Grain Farmers of Ontario.

Tech It Out
Save money on your hotel room AFTER you've booked it, with Pruvo! Plus, classic radio shows with Carl Amari & Roblox gets into movie tix

Tech It Out

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 39:08


Legendary radio producer and host Carl Amari joins us to talk about keeping ‘old time radio' alive today, including podcasts and clubs that send you new episodes weeklyRoblox has nearly 80 million daily active users – but it's not just about games. Roblox's Todd Lichten chats about buying movie tickets and experiencing the flick in unique ways -- inside of the virtual worldIt's one of my favorite travel apps: Pruvo helps you score a better deal on a hotel room you've already booked. Doron Nadivi, Chief Digital Officer, explains how it worksThank you to Intel, Visa, and Western Digital

The Guest House
When I Dream of Singing Wells

The Guest House

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 9:15


It's the middle of the night, and somehow I have returned to the mountains and plains of Northern Kenya. In a language I can understand only while dreaming, I have been invited to skim mud from the surface of a freshly dug singing well with a carved wooden cup. Voices rise above the trumpeting of elephants and the bleating of goats. My body awkwardly recalls the gestures of this ritual. An upward whistle follows every earthly bow according to a rhythm passed from voice to voice through generations.Suddenly, I awaken in my bed — a world away, thick with fatigue, and feeling vaguely bereft. Did I fail the task? Now, how will that murky groundwater ever run clear? My senses tenderized by the dark, I shuffle through my unlit home and touch the minor attributes of this particular life: a thick cashmere throw I bought along the Irish coast, the flecked stone countertops my children love to run their hands along, the soft, sage leaves of a potted plant. Our home seems to have settled back into its bones in our time away. The garden has filled greenly in the monsoon rains, and plump raspberries are ready to be picked and eaten. For the Samburu, the semi-nomadic pastoral people of Northern Kenya, daily life is organized according to the law of water, blood, milk, and meat. The sacred dwells in higher places. Homes are shoulder-height and constructed of straight sticks mixed with mud, dung, and ash paste. They are situated such that a Samburu must bow toward the mountain each time he enters. A circular briar enclosure keeps the camels, cows, and goats in and the leopards and lions out.Our friend, Tilas, explains that the marbling on his calf came from the blaze of a lion's paw, a relic from when he was a young warrior, freshly circumcised, with an able spear. He touches each plant, naming its properties and uses as we walk. Tilas introduces us to the stars, explaining how they determine when and for what his people pray. He traces a line from Alpha Centauri to Beta Centauri to Gacrux at the tip of the Southern Cross. When asked about his home, he nods over the mountain: “Under the full moon, it's a six-hour walk.” In recent years, the Samburu have built an indigenous-owned conservancy for wildlife, the first orphanage of its kind in Africa. Reteti is home to an absurdly cute troupe of 47 baby elephants. Five times daily, they are bottle-fed goat milk provided by herders from the surrounding villages.“Elephants remember everything; we help them remember they belong.”When new orphans arrive, often in the aftermath of trauma, the keepers cradle them, sleep alongside them, and surround them with the healing chants they learned around the singing wells of their youth — sometimes night and day for weeks. After years of care and intentional preparation, the elephants are returned within their adopted family systems to the lands from which they came.“Most of us have been displaced from those cultures of origin, a global diaspora of refugees severed not only from the land but from the sheer genius that comes from belonging in symbiotic relation to [it].” ― Tyson Yunkaporta, Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the WorldIt's not that I long for any home but this one. Lord knows I bristle at the implicit expectations of women even in this privileged world — expectations that pale in comparison to the norms of most women's lives around the world. But it is a transmission of the spiritual force of symbiosis to be among the Samburu. Some primal memory stirs in proximity to a culture that still listens for water in the earth and prays according to the mountains, stars, and seasons. Indeed, there is earthly sanity — “sheer genius” — in remembering that we are not orphans among the family of things and that our rightful place is as an intermediary, guardian species.As daylight rises, I climb a nearby mountain to survey the valley beneath. This valley contains the daily rituals of my human life. It is where I drive my children to school and share meals with friends. From this vantage point, I can close my eyes and imagine buildings and highways gently swept like eraser shavings from a living canvas, revealing a landscape beneath our human claim. When I dream of singing wells, I remember an irreducible wilderness, a relationship that has always been — and find solace in it.The Guest House is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Guest House at shawnparell.substack.com/subscribe

Kindred
46. The Rights of Rivers | A Conversation with Lance Foster, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer

Kindred

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 65:34


In this week's conversation, we speak with Lance Foster, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer for the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska. You know when you hear an idea and it hits you like “Oh my gosh, of course”? Well, that was my reaction when I heard Lance Foster talking on NPR about the work he is doing in gaining rights and legal standing for natural entities, like rivers. Yes. Rivers. And specifically like the river he lives near, the mighty Missouri! Lance walks us through what this all means, and why gaining civil rights for natural entities isn't just about protecting their health against pollution and climate change, but because of what systems like rivers are; beings that hold within them a whole world. A world much like our human bodies. An entity with Spirit. Thanks so much to Lance for his depth of insight and for offering us a new (or not so new) way of seeing the world. Seeing rivers, mountains, forests, and even, our trucks. Lots of Love. Show Notes: Documentary “From the Heart of the World” “It's Not Nice to Fool Mother Nature”

The Literary Life Podcast
Episode 202: The Literary Life of Jenn Rogers

The Literary Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 105:51 Very Popular


This week's episode of The Literary Life we bring you a special interview with Jenn Rogers! Angelina Stanford and Cindy Rollins talk with Jenn about her own literary life and how she learned the things she is now passing on to others through The House of Humane Letters. Jenn shares how languages and literature were a part of her life from a young age as a child of missionaries in the Dominican Republic and homeschooled in a Charlotte Mason style. She also shares how surprising challenges ended up opening a door for her family to use AmblesideOnline and other resources, using their imaginations and creativity in getting a great education. The House of Humane Letters is currently having their Christmas sale until December 31, 2023. Everything is now 20% OFF, so hop on over and get the classes at their best prices now. In addition to the sale, you can also sign up for Atlee Northmore's webinar “A Medieval Romance in a Galaxy Far, Far Away: How to Read Star Wars.” Cindy is also offering at 20% OFF discount throughout the holidays. Use coupon code “advent2023” on MorningTimeforMoms.com/shop until January 2024. Commonplace Quotes: But if literature teaches us anything at all, it is this, that we have an eternal element free from care and fear which can survey the things in life we call evil with serenity, that is, not without appreciating their quality but without any disturbance of our spiritual equilibrium. Not in the same way, but in some such way, we shall all doubtless survey our own story when we know it, and a great deal more of the Whole Story. J. R. R. Tolkien, from The Letters of J. R. R. Tolkien This final argument is an indication of how monastic writers like Ælfric sought to understand the cycle of the seasons. They wanted to read and interpret the natural world, to learn to recognize the meaning God had planted in it. They saw time and seasons, from the very first day of the world, as carefully arranged by God with method and purpose, so they believed it would be possible to organize the calendar, not according to the randomness of custom and inherited tradition, but in a way that reflected that divine plan. Eleanor Parker, from Winters in the World It is both the glory and the shame of poetry that its medium is not its private property, that a poet cannot invent his words and that words are products, not of nature, but of a human society which uses them for a thousand different purposes. In modern societies where language is continually being debased and reduced to nonspeech, the poet is in constant danger of having his ear corrupted, a danger to which the painter and the composer, whose media are their private property, are not exposed. On the other hand, he is more protected than they from another modern peril, that of solipsist subjectivity; however esoteric a poem may be, the fact that all its words have meanings which can be looked up in a dictionary makes it testify to the existence of other people Even the language of Finnegan's Wake was not created by Joyce ex nihilo; a purely private verbal world is not possible. W. H. Auden, from The Dyer's Hand Cliche Came Out of Its Cage by C. S. Lewis You said 'The world is going back to Paganism'. Oh bright Vision! I saw our dynasty in the bar of the House Spill from their tumblers a libation to the Erinyes, And Leavis with Lord Russell wreathed in flowers, heralded with flutes, Leading white bulls to the cathedral of the solemn Muses To pay where due the glory of their latest theorem. Hestia's fire in every flat, rekindled, burned before The Lardergods. Unmarried daughters with obedient hands Tended it By the hearth the white-armd venerable mother Domum servabat, lanam faciebat. at the hour Of sacrifice their brothers came, silent, corrected, grave Before their elders; on their downy cheeks easily the blush Arose (it is the mark of freemen's children) as they trooped, Gleaming with oil, demurely home from the palaestra or the dance. Walk carefully, do not wake the envy of the happy gods, Shun Hubris. The middle of the road, the middle sort of men, Are best. Aidos surpasses gold. Reverence for the aged Is wholesome as seasonable rain, and for a man to die Defending the city in battle is a harmonious thing. Thus with magistral hand the Puritan Sophrosune Cooled and schooled and tempered our uneasy motions; Heathendom came again, the circumspection and the holy fears ... You said it. Did you mean it? Oh inordinate liar, stop. Or did you mean another kind of heathenry? Think, then, that under heaven-roof the little disc of the earth, Fortified Midgard, lies encircled by the ravening Worm. Over its icy bastions faces of giant and troll Look in, ready to invade it. The Wolf, admittedly, is bound; But the bond wil1 break, the Beast run free. The weary gods, Scarred with old wounds the one-eyed Odin, Tyr who has lost a hand, Will limp to their stations for the Last defence. Make it your hope To be counted worthy on that day to stand beside them; For the end of man is to partake of their defeat and die His second, final death in good company. The stupid, strong Unteachable monsters are certain to be victorious at last, And every man of decent blood is on the losing side. Take as your model the tall women with yellow hair in plaits Who walked back into burning houses to die with men, Or him who as the death spear entered into his vitals Made critical comments on its workmanship and aim. Are these the Pagans you spoke of? Know your betters and crouch, dogs; You that have Vichy water in your veins and worship the event Your goddess History (whom your fathers called the strumpet Fortune). Books Mentioned: The Collected Letters of C. S. Lewis, Volume 3 by C. S. Lewis Macbeth by William Shakespeare Support The Literary Life: Become a patron of The Literary Life podcast as part of the “Friends and Fellows Community” on Patreon, and get some amazing bonus content! Thanks for your support! Connect with Us: You can find Angelina and Thomas at HouseofHumaneLetters.com, on Instagram @angelinastanford, and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ANGStanford/ Find Cindy at morningtimeformoms.com, on Instagram @cindyordoamoris and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/CindyRollinsWriter. Check out Cindy's own Patreon page also! Follow The Literary Life on Instagram, and jump into our private Facebook group, The Literary Life Discussion Group, and let's get the book talk going! http://bit.ly/literarylifeFB

Grace Point Church - Sermon Audio
Carols - Part 1: Joy to the World

Grace Point Church - Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023


Carols: Part 1 - Joy to the WorldIt was written over 300 years ago but today is one of the most popular Christmas carols—inside and outside the church. So popular around the world that it’s been translated into dozens of languages. Isaac Watts based Joy To The World on Psalm 98. What did he see in this psalm, in this world, that made him think Jesus’ coming brought joy to the world? Study Guide 

Curiosity Invited
Episoder 44- Wisdom Weavers

Curiosity Invited

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 54:57


A Message From the Elders - Wisdom Weavers of the WorldIt all began with a vision. In 2017, as the Earth's temperature continued to rise, Ilarion Merculieff, “Kuuyux,” Alaskan Unangan traditional and environmental leader, received a message from spirit to gather 13 Elders from all four directions around the world to council on two questions: "How do you see the current state of the Earth...and what do we need to do?"Through four sacred days and nights on the fertile island of Kauai, diverse ancient teachings collided. Daily councils, ceremonies, and discussions revealed the presence of outstanding overlapping themes amongst every cultural heritage… and yet, profoundly, each Elder held a different piece of the puzzle.And like the emergence of light after a long, dark night of the soul, a unified message for humanity was born….Drop into your heart.This is the message of the Wisdom Weavers of the World. Journey with us to uncover the meaning for yourself and add your voice to our ever-evolving collective story.Ilarion “Larry” Kuuyux Merculieff is the visionary behind Wisdom Weavers, the project founder, and ongoing key speaker. Raised in a traditional Unangan (Aleut) way and received his Unangan name “Kuuyux” at age 4. The name is given to one person in each lifetime amongst his people. Kuuyux means an arm extending out from the body, a carrier of ancient knowledge into modern times, a messenger. Today he is living the legacy of his name.George Pletnikoff, Unangan elder, has a degree in biology and a deep connection to spirit in both Indigenous and Christian ways. (George was an active orthodox priest for 12 years.Shay Sloan Clarke - Executive Director, Global Center for Indigenous Leadership & Lifeways (GCILL) - has many years of experience in Indigenous Cultures, both  from her training in Rites of Passage work and years of experience doing cultural conservation work.  A community steward committed to nurturing communities and communities of practice, Shay is practitioner of rites of passage, circle practices, inquiry/emergence, and a fierce advocate for cultural reclamation and renewal for collective liberation. A life-long learner, Shay has especially learned from Indigenous Peoples, people of color and white people committed to healing and reimagining social fields. She is co-editor of the book Protecting Wild Nature on Native Lands and co-author of the report “Cross-Cultural Protocols in Rites of Passage: Guiding Principles, Themes and Inquiry.” Most recently, she served as co-director of The Ojai Foundation, stewarding the organization through fire recovery, evolving communal practices and reimagining its future. After hours, Shay can be found enjoying wild waters or playing with her son, Kian.--Shay Sloan ClarkeExecutive Director, Global Center for Indigenous Leadership & Lifeways (GCILL)Shay was invited to serve as the Interim Executive Director of Wisdom Weavers of the World. Shay is a community steward committed to nurturing communities and communities of practice. https://www.wisdomweavers.world/#wisdomweavers  #IlarionMerculieff #Indigenous culture

The Power Of God's Whisper Podcast
23-307 The Echo Within: The Living Word in the Modern Warrior

The Power Of God's Whisper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 6:07


Well, strap on your spiritual seatbelts, friends. We're diving deep into a conversation that I can only describe as... profound. Matthew Adams here…have you ever wondered if God still has a word or two for us nowadays? What if I told you He's been having quite the chat, and it's a bit closer to home than you'd think?Scripture:"This message was kept secret for centuries and generations past, but now it has been revealed to God's people. . . . And this is the secret: Christ lives in you." - COLOSSIANS 1:26-27Imagine being handed a book that's been in your family for generations. You crack it open, expecting old tales and forgotten lore. But instead, it starts telling your story, right here, right now. Kinda sounds like the Bible, doesn't it? It's old, but it speaks to us as if it was written this very morning. Why? Because the Author isn't done talking.My Reasons To Believe is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Driving Points:* The Whisper Within:Remember when we were kids, and secrets were the currency of the playground? God's got a biggie. But unlike those playground whispers, He's eager to share. Christ, the Word Himself, has taken up residence in us. If your heart's a home, consider Jesus your permanent roommate. And roommates? They tend to chat.* Embodiers of the Word:There's something surreal about realizing that we, everyday folks, are essentially "containers" of God's mysteries. Kind of like those Tupperware parties, but instead of leftovers, we're holding divine revelations. We're living, breathing embodiments of the Word. And as they say, it's alive and kicking.* Being the Voice to the World:It's one thing to hold a message; it's another to deliver it. If Christ lives in us, we have a role that's way more important than any job description. We're the megaphones, the billboards, the 5-star Yelp reviews of God's love. And let's be honest: The world could use a good review right about now.Conclusion:The biggest takeaway? You're not just a passive listener in God's grand podcast. You're part of the broadcast team, delivering a message as old as time and as fresh as morning dew.Call to Action:The next time you feel that familiar tug in your heart or that small whisper in your ear, don't brush it off. Pause, listen, and embrace the living Word inside of you. After all, someone out there might just need to hear what He has to say through you.Prayer:Father in Heaven, it's a big responsibility to be a vessel for Your Word. Grant us the courage and clarity to be the echo of Christ's voice in this world, sharing the secrets You've placed within us. May we not only listen but also speak, and in doing so, become the revelation the world needs.Alright, friends, next time someone says, "God doesn't speak anymore," remember that He might just be using your vocal cords. And that? Well, that's nothing short of miraculous. Until next time, keep those spiritual ears open and your voice ready. The conversation's just getting started. Get full access to My Reasons To Believe at myr2b.substack.com/subscribe

Iowa Basement Tapes
Iowa Basement Tapes #265 08-31-2023

Iowa Basement Tapes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 59:32


Night Listeners -I'm broadcasting from Evansville in southern Indiana. New tunes from Jimmie's in the Basement and Animals on LSD.Iowa Basement Tapes has its own archive of Iowa music. Be sure to check out iowabasementtapes.bandcamp.com and download any of the releases for free. If you would like to contribute any music please send an email to kristianday@gmail.com. Hear us every Thursday at 9PM on 98.9FM KFMG – Des Moines and every Friday at 11PM on 90.3FM KWIT – Sioux City & 90.7FM KOJI – Okoboji. If you miss the show please subscribe to the broadcast archives: https://apple.co/2MzdH5e Movable Feast - "The End of the World" / It's Another Iowa Compilation... Uncharted Territories (Des Moines)Dick Hubert - "3 Beers" (Dubuque)Jimmie's In The Basement - "The Look in Her Eye" / Heaven is Waiting (Ottumwa)Mold - "Spill My Cup" / Naked and Unashamed a Useless Compilation (Iowa City)Omens - "Dark Depths" / No Dawn (Des Moines)Animals on LSD - "Destroy to Create" / Warhorn (Des Moines)Nickel Smelter - "Bail" / Survival is Killing Me the Second Useless Compilation (Iowa City)Nebuleth - "Librae Coronal Stream" / Relected from the Future (Cedar Rapids)Huxley Madeline - "Still Crazy All These Years" / Crazy on Court (Des Moines)Ambush #5 - "Play Not Nice" / Survival is Killing Me the Second Useless Compilation (Iowa City)Scorched Earth Policy - "Misanthrop" / Naked and Unashamed a Useless Compilation (Iowa City)Iowa Beef Experience - "Nitro Burnin' Funny Cow" / Naked and Unashamed a Useless Compilation (Iowa City)Artificial Limb Embrace - "Let Me In (Your Blood Bath" / It's Another Iowa Compilation... Uncharted Territories (Iowa City)The Punishment Club - "Getting Too Round" / It's Another Iowa Compilation... Uncharted Territories (Des Moines)

5 Minutes of Peace
Embracing Your Own and Others' Imperfections

5 Minutes of Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 5:00


Thank you for listening and thank yourself for taking five minutes of peace. If you would like to know more about the Peace Room and our Reiki Treatments crystal healings and workshops, go to www.thepeaceroom.love.5 Strategies for Embracing Yours and Others' Imperfections with More EaseIn this hyper-competitive modern world, it's all too easy to fall into bad habits of judging yourself and others too harshly. Before you know it, you permanently set your inner monologue to negativity. You feel dissatisfied and grumpy with everyone and everything. And that's no way to live your best life!Here are some top strategies to help you learn to accept imperfection in yourself and other people and leave that negative mindset behind.1. Be conscious of your thoughtsIf a negative viewpoint has become your default setting, you probably don't even realize when you're doing it. Take a minute to tune into your self-talk for a moment. Pay attention to the words you're using and course-correct for more positive language.2. Switch up to positiveConsciously change your inner monologue to focus on positives. Instead of focusing on differences and seeing them as flaws, choose to see what is good in the other person. If your go-to is to criticize their weight or hair, or the way they speak, reset your view of them by finding something to admire.3. Retune to a color view of the worldIt's easy to fall into the habit of seeing things as right or wrong. Sure, someone else's choice may not be your choice, maybe you don't like broccoli or would want to work for a multinational or vacation in Antarctica. But it doesn't mean those other choices are wrong; they're just different.Seeing things in black and white is so limiting. Open up a little and retune your world view, so you see all the colors as equally valid.4. Stay in the presentSome people keep a world history of wrongs and imperfections stretching way back. They act almost like perfection police, waiting to add to their list of transgressions. Or they worry about future mistakes and how to avoid them. Don't be that person! You can choose to stay focused on the here and now and enjoy what's happening in your life.5. Turn it aroundIf you find yourself slipping back into your past habits of judging other people, turn it around and ask yourself - how would it feel if someone was judging you? Remember that old saying about people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones? That's good to remember when you feel tempted to dismiss someone's appearance or actions. Cut people some slack and they are more likely to go easy on you.You can choose to step out of the competition race at any time. Try it and improve your life!

American Conservative University
RFK Jr., Dr Peter McCullough, Naomi Wolf. 85% Died from Lack of Early Treatment, 74% of the deaths following mRNA vaccine injection were likely caused by the injection.

American Conservative University

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 30:06


RFK Jr., Dr Peter McCullough, Naomi Wolf. 85% Died from Lack of Early Treatment, 74% of the deaths following mRNA vaccine injection were likely caused by the injection.   RFK Jr.- "85% of the people [in the US] who died should not have died — because they were denied early treatment, America Had the Most COVID Deaths in the World: "It's Hard to Understand Why Anthony Fauci Is a Hero" - RFK Jr. "85% of the people [in the US] who died should not have died — because they were denied early treatment," #RFKjr #FauciLied Source- Tweet from @GretchenOO8   Doctors Censored by The Lancet in Paper that Found 74% mRNA Vaccine-Related Cause of Death Dr Peter McCullough, Dr. Harvey Risch, and colleagues were censored by the formerly respected scientific journal The Lancet: their paper, removed within 24 hours, found that 74% of the deaths following mRNA vaccine injection were likely caused by the injection. Watch this video at- https://rumble.com/v2ykrv8-doctors-censored-by-lancet-in-paper-that-found-74-mrna-vaccine-related-caus.html And at- https://dailyclout.io/doctors-censored-by-lancet-in-paper-that-found-74-mrna-vaccine-related-cause-of-death/   HELP ACU SPREAD THE WORD!  Please go to Apple Podcasts and give ACU a 5 star rating. Apple canceled us and now we are clawing our way back to the top. Don't let the Leftist win. Do it now! Thanks. Forward this show to friends. Ways to subscribe to the American Conservative University Podcast Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe via RSS You can also subscribe via Stitcher FM Player Podcast Addict Tune-in Podcasts Pandora Look us up on Amazon Prime …And Many Other Podcast Aggregators and sites ACU on Twitter- https://twitter.com/AmerConU . Warning- Explicit and Violent video content.   Please help ACU by submitting your Show ideas. Email us at americanconservativeuniversity@americanconservativeuniversity.com Please go to Apple Podcasts and give ACU a 5 star rating. Apple canceled us and now we are clawing our way back to the top. Don't let the Leftist win. Do it now! Thanks.   Endorsed Charities -------------------------------------------------------- Pre-Born! Saving babies and Souls. https://preborn.org/ OUR MISSION To glorify Jesus Christ by leading and equipping pregnancy clinics to save more babies and souls. WHAT WE DO Pre-Born! partners with life-affirming pregnancy clinics all across the nation. We are designed to strategically impact the abortion industry through the following initiatives:… -------------------------------------------------------- Help CSI Stamp Out Slavery In Sudan Join us in our effort to free over 350 slaves. Listeners to the Eric Metaxas Show will remember our annual effort to free Christians who have been enslaved for simply acknowledging Jesus Christ as their Savior. As we celebrate the birth of Christ this Christmas, join us in giving new life to brothers and sisters in Sudan who have enslaved as a result of their faith. https://csi-usa.org/metaxas   https://csi-usa.org/slavery/   Typical Aid for the Enslaved A ration of sorghum, a local nutrient-rich staple food A dairy goat A “Sack of Hope,” a survival kit containing essential items such as tarp for shelter, a cooking pan, a water canister, a mosquito net, a blanket, a handheld sickle, and fishing hooks. Release celebrations include prayer and gathering for a meal, and medical care for those in need. The CSI team provides comfort, encouragement, and a shoulder to lean on while they tell their stories and begin their new lives. Thank you for your compassion  Giving the Gift of Freedom and Hope to the Enslaved South Sudanese -------------------------------------------------------- Food For the Poor https://foodforthepoor.org/ Help us serve the poorest of the poor Food For The Poor began in 1982 in Jamaica. Today, our interdenominational Christian ministry serves the poor in primarily 17 countries throughout the Caribbean and Latin America. Thanks to our faithful donors, we are able to provide food, housing, healthcare, education, fresh water, emergency relief, micro-enterprise solutions and much more. We are proud to have fed millions of people and provided more than 15.7 billion dollars in aid. Our faith inspires us to be an organization built on compassion, and motivated by love. Our mission is to bring relief to the poorest of the poor in the countries where we serve. We strive to reflect God's unconditional love. It's a sacrificial love that embraces all people regardless of race or religion. We believe that we can show His love by serving the “least of these” on this earth as Christ challenged us to do in Matthew 25. We pray that by God's grace, and with your support, we can continue to bring relief to the suffering and hope to the hopeless. -------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer from ACU. We try to bring to our students and alumni the World's best Conservative thinkers. All views expressed belong solely to the author and not necessarily to ACU. In all issues and relations, we hope to follow the admonitions of Jesus Christ. While striving to expose, warn and contend with evil, we extend the love of God to all of his children.

Everyday Badassery
Having the courage to F* perfection | 6 things I learned at an adult summer camp for travelers (ep.39)

Everyday Badassery

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 36:22 Transcription Available


What was Camp Indie? It was a 4 day adult summer camp of location independent entrepreneurs. It's people who have figured out how to live and travel wherever and whenever they want. It's a business, it's a lifestyle and it's F U N. People came in from Palau, Thailand, Canada to well... everywhere. And connecting and learning from people who have created a life of COMPLETE FREEDOM was.. well.. FIRE.JOIN US AT THE NEXT ONEhttps://locationindie.com/product/camp-indie-2024/It was 4 days connecting with travelers..▪️Who want to live life on THEIR terms▪️Who want to know what your DREAMS are and not “what do you do”▪️And they want to know how they can HELP you reach your dreams▪️And they encourage you to go beyond your comfort zone to dream even biggerIt means you can drop in not knowing a soul and leave with besties ‘fo life that you know you'll see again time and time again around the worldIt's people with COURAGE, who live with INTENTION .. who want to SUPPPRT each otherThis was Camp Indie for me (and yes we drank and partied and zip lined and water skied and all the other things, too.. lol)Will I be at their next gathering?Hell to the yassss!----------------------------

Dad the Man
123 | DREW HOLCOMB - Funny punishments, Living in community, and How to approach bedtime with your kids

Dad the Man

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 31:20


GROW Podcast
It's up to Us to Save Us; God is our Hope

GROW Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2023 19:18


GROW  Greatness Reached over Oppression through Wisdom We are the WorldIt's up to Us to Save Us by the Good Spirit within You SpiritBe the Change to Change the World It's a struggle to reach the topI knowGod gave us a Beautiful Plan; GROWDay by DayMinute by Minute Second by Second if you have toHold on your Love, you're going to get StrongerLove is the Greatest Power✨

The FarrCast : Wealth Strategies

Our special guest, Dr. Jay Bryson, Chief Economist from Wells Fargo, says 4% is sooner rather than later: he expects the next CPI read to be closer to 4% than 5%. He and Michael Farr discuss the resiliency of the economy and a reasonable sanguine forecast. But first, Michael welcomes Kenny Polcari for a discussion on the market surge, and Dan Mahaffee with the developments in the Trump saga. Bringing you insight from Wall Street, Washington, and The World -- It's The FarrCast!

The Secret To Success
Using Ai to Create Massive Sales

The Secret To Success

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 161:41


Using Ai to Create Massive Sales5/12/23Agenda #1  SacrificeThis is not a sacrificial worldIt does not require you to lose in order to receiveIt requires you to lose the vibration that's not matching the frequency of what you're askingYou must be a living sacrificeIf you receive that this world is a sacrificial world, you're accidentally receiving lackGo where you're comfortableWhenever you're trying to attract something, go to the very end of it and see how you feelIf it makes you nervous, back up until you're not nervous anymoreStart at the edge of your comfort, then go to where your feet are afraidGo with the flowStart where you're comfortable When you get that feeling, go further than what you're comfortable withCareful what you're asking forYou're asking as if it's tough for GodIf you ask for today's solution, that's all you're going to getAsk betterAfter you reach your goal, then go for biggerAgenda #2 Are you ready to sell your products?Everybody's not ready to sell their productsWhat does “ready” mean?You're never going to be ready, everMove before you're readyMove at 2%Once you're at 2%, runGod likes speedCreating a 2-Step closeWorking to your strengthB.A.M.F.A.M.Book A Meeting From A MeetingComment to phone callCall to appointmentAppointment to closeYou need to know where you're getting your customersTell ChatGPT this specificallyStepsFeed ChatGPT information first about all things RhinoLegWrite prompt to get script to set appointmentsWrite prompt to get a sales script for social media (Facebook)Phone CallsPrompt for Phone CallCan you write me a 15-second sales script to set an appointment for this company. Please add one element of this sales copy that qualifies myself immediately. Also, please give me a series of three great answers when people ask me “How did you get my number?”Social MediaPrompt for Social Media DMCan you write me a concise post with happy emotions from someone who responds positively to my marketing video on Facebook. My goal is to take them from my comments to my direct messages.Comment to ZoomCan you write me a concise post with happy emotions from someone who responds positively to my marketing video on Facebook. My goal is to take them from my comments to Zoom.Comment to Phone CallCan you write me a concise post with happy emotions from someone who responds positively to my marketing video on Facebook. My goal is to take them from my comments to a phone call.Comments to EmailCan you write me a concise post with happy emotions from someone who responds positively to my marketing video on Facebook. My goal is to take them from my comments to an email.Coment to In PersonCan you write me a concise post with happy emotions from someone who responds positively to my marketing video on Facebook. My goal is to take them from my comments to in person.ChurchesPrompt for ChurchesI need a conversation starter that peaks a church member's interest to hear more about RhinoLeg. My goal is two-fold. The first, I would like to set an appointment so we can talk later, or I would like you to give me 5 talking points that I can blend in the conversation naturally with the after church banter that happens.Prompt for Calling ChurchesCan you give me all the ways a church can benefit from having an Ai-powered CRM?Put those ways in the 15-second sales scriptLarge EventsYou're trying to set as many appointments Prompt #1 Pretend I'm using a business card, which has limited space. I want you to use the front and back space to say catchy things to make people want to call or text me upon reading this. Prompt #2 Pretend I've collected 1000 business cards at a networking event in which everyone is qualified to use my CRM. I need a strong, catchy, introductory email that qualifies myself and has a kind call-to-action to set up an appointment.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-secret-to-success/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

GROW Podcast
I said, God did; Declare Victory over You too

GROW Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2023 18:22


GROW  Yes, for Tomorrow, GROWYes, for our Children, send me Lord, I will go These tests required for the new upgraded Job, God has given us a Ray of HopeWith this job the Avenue, The Path, The means to Lift the WorldIt's up to me, it's up to Us, Be the Change to make the difference We are the World,  We are the ones to make a Brighter DaySow Love everywhere, Let's start givingwe all are Born to be AliveWhat they don't know is what they will know,Word is getting aroundGreatness Reached over Oppression through Wisdom We are Born to Love and Be LovedWe are all Born to GROW

Master Mind, Body and Spirit
Andrew Daniel: Awaken to Your True Self

Master Mind, Body and Spirit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 77:03


Andrew Daniel is an award-winning and international bestselling author and director at the Center for Cine-somatic Development. Help us fight censorship! Get immediate access to exclusive and censorship free content by donation or free by becoming a member here

Ecopsyched!
NATURE POD: Placencia Sidewalk

Ecopsyched!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 39:56


Sounds from the Narrowest Main Street in the World It's early morning on the balcony, overlooking what's recognized to be the narrowest main street in the world – the Placencia Sidewalk in Belize. Leaving winter behind in the States, I planned my visit to coincide with Placencia's 18th Annual Sidewalk Art Festival. There is no... The post NATURE POD: Placencia Sidewalk appeared first on Ecopsyched!.

Crosstalk America
What in the World?

Crosstalk America

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 53:00


For those of you not familiar with this series, there's an old phrase that goes like this- -What in the World--- It's a phrase that someone might say after seeing or hearing something that's surprising, angering or disgusting.--Numerous recent news examples fit this framework as they simply defy, not merely common sense, but common moral sense when viewed from a biblical perspective. Here are some examples-----The Arizona legislature is considering a piece of legislation known as Senate Bill 1700. This would give parents the opportunity to review books and materials used in the schools for 120 days before they are available to students and to allow parents to request the removal of the books-materials. This concerns books-materials that are lewd or sexual in nature, promote gender fluidity, gender pronouns, or that groom children into normalizing pedophilia. A common sense piece of legislation, right-- A group known as -Equality Arizona- described the legislation as -unconstitutional,- -viciously transphobic,- and -anti-LGBTQ-.----A high school teacher in Washington state suggested that schools should hide information about children from their parents because kids, -are not safe in this nation from their Christo-fascist parents...-----In a new report, America's largest teachers union is encouraging educators to bargain for their healthcare coverage to include abortion.----In a clear example of abortion tourism, an abortion business in New York is offering a new program for women living in pro-life states. The -Out of Town- program brings women from their home state to the abortion facility in Queens, New York.

Crosstalk America from VCY America
What in the World?

Crosstalk America from VCY America

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 53:00


For those of you not familiar with this series, there's an old phrase that goes like this- -What in the World--- It's a phrase that someone might say after seeing or hearing something that's surprising, angering or disgusting.--Numerous recent news examples fit this framework as they simply defy, not merely common sense, but common moral sense when viewed from a biblical perspective. Here are some examples-----The Arizona legislature is considering a piece of legislation known as Senate Bill 1700. This would give parents the opportunity to review books and materials used in the schools for 120 days before they are available to students and to allow parents to request the removal of the books-materials. This concerns books-materials that are lewd or sexual in nature, promote gender fluidity, gender pronouns, or that groom children into normalizing pedophilia. A common sense piece of legislation, right-- A group known as -Equality Arizona- described the legislation as -unconstitutional,- -viciously transphobic,- and -anti-LGBTQ-.----A high school teacher in Washington state suggested that schools should hide information about children from their parents because kids, -are not safe in this nation from their Christo-fascist parents...-----In a new report, America's largest teachers union is encouraging educators to bargain for their healthcare coverage to include abortion.----In a clear example of abortion tourism, an abortion business in New York is offering a new program for women living in pro-life states. The -Out of Town- program brings women from their home state to the abortion facility in Queens, New York.

Crosstalk America from VCY America
What in the World?

Crosstalk America from VCY America

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 53:00


For those of you not familiar with this series, there's an old phrase that goes like this- -What in the World--- It's a phrase that someone might say after seeing or hearing something that's surprising, angering or disgusting.--Numerous recent news examples fit this framework as they simply defy, not merely common sense, but common moral sense when viewed from a biblical perspective. Here are some examples-----The Arizona legislature is considering a piece of legislation known as Senate Bill 1700. This would give parents the opportunity to review books and materials used in the schools for 120 days before they are available to students and to allow parents to request the removal of the books-materials. This concerns books-materials that are lewd or sexual in nature, promote gender fluidity, gender pronouns, or that groom children into normalizing pedophilia. A common sense piece of legislation, right-- A group known as -Equality Arizona- described the legislation as -unconstitutional,- -viciously transphobic,- and -anti-LGBTQ-.----A high school teacher in Washington state suggested that schools should hide information about children from their parents because kids, -are not safe in this nation from their Christo-fascist parents...-----In a new report, America's largest teachers union is encouraging educators to bargain for their healthcare coverage to include abortion.----In a clear example of abortion tourism, an abortion business in New York is offering a new program for women living in pro-life states. The -Out of Town- program brings women from their home state to the abortion facility in Queens, New York.

Weiss Advice
Uncovering Your Inner Multifamily Ninja With Miriam McKisic

Weiss Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 32:09


Miriam is a diehard multifamily investor based in Tampa, FL. She currently works as a care operation engineer for a Telehealth company specializing in sleep medicine, but when she's not working, swinging in the ninja warrior gym, playing some disc golf with her husband, or singing/playing music, she's putting all efforts into acquiring multifamily assets. She is passionate about growing wealth in order to have a greater impact on those around her and believes real estate is one of the best vehicles to accomplish this goal. [00:01 - 02:54] Opening SegmentWe welcome, Miriam McKisic![02:55- 17:58] Achieving Your Financial Goals And Making An ImpactShe chose the engineering discipline because of the potential to make moneyThe corporate world has a glass ceilingThe three branches of wealth building"Financial Freedom with Real Estate Investing" by Michael BlankPeople with money can make positive changes in the worldIt's important to identify your superpowerUtilizing her magnetic personality[17:59 - 32:09] THE FINAL FOURWhat's the worst job that you ever had?Working at a dry cleanersWhat's a book you've read that has given you a paradigm shift?“The Slight Edge” By Jeff OlsonWhat is a skill or talent that you would like to learn?To be fluent in another languageWhat does success mean to you?Miriam McKisic says, “Learning to enjoy the journey of each milestone achieved and I think that's why the wealthiest in our country.”Connect with Miriam McKisic:Website: Miriam McKisicInstagram: @multifamily_ninjaLinkedIn: Miriam McKisicEvenbrite: Monthly Local Tampa Bay MeetupLEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW by clicking this link.WHERE CAN I LEARN MORE?Be sure to follow me on the below platforms:Subscribe to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, or Stitcher.LinkedInYoutubeExclusive Facebook Groupwww.yonahweiss.comNone of this could be possible without the awesome team at Buzzsprout. They make it easy to get your show listed on every major podcast platform.Tweetable Quotes:“The people who have the slight edge are the ones doing the tiniest but most consistent of actions.” – Miriam McKisic“Wealth is more than just money, it's making an impact.” – Miriam McKisicSupport the show

The FarrCast : Wealth Strategies
Remember Aisle Seven

The FarrCast : Wealth Strategies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 49:16


The FarrCast is back as new data breaks showing the economy is still chugging along -- but Michael Farr shares what he sees that looks like clouds on the horizon. Dan Mahaffee joins for a discussion of tanks for nothing to Ukraine. And Michael welcomes special guest Mark Hamrick from Bankrate and they talk about the gap between what we wish to be true, and the facts as they stand. Bringing you Wall Street, Washington, and The World -- It's The FarrCast!

Serving, Not Selling
How To Attract And Constantly Add Good People To Your World w/ Mike Hege

Serving, Not Selling

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 34:37


The people in our circle directly contribute to our success, so it's important that we attract the right ones and keep them close. Having like-minded people around us can help us grow, so being intentional about bringing them into our worlds is a worthy pursuit.How do we attract good people and how do we find them? How do we bring value into their lives?In this episode, founding team leader at CØMPASS Pridemore Properties Mike Hege joins us to talk about attracting and retaining good people, what value this adds and what it means to have a good support system.Three Things You'll Learn In This Episode-How to set the vibe for your tribeWhy is it so important to be clear about the culture that we want to build?-The value of constantly adding people to your worldIt's important to continue to add growth-minded people to your world but how does this help us?-How to help people bridge the gap from where they are to where they want to goHow can we add value to their lives?Guest BioMike Hege is a dynamic Realtor that has a proven track record selling luxury properties and consulting relocating buyers in the Charlotte, Huntersville, and Lake Norman areas. As a former nurse, he has applied those skills to ease the stress of the process with the help of his team to make an incredible experience. He is a founding team leader at CØMPASS Pridemore Properties and consistently ranks in the top 100 realtors in the national market.

Web3 w/ Me
Building a Community for a Billion People w/ @Zeneca_33

Web3 w/ Me

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 59:02


My guest today is Zeneca (https://mobile.twitter.com/Zeneca_33). He is a web3 and NFT investor, advisor, content creator, and project founder. He writes a Newsletter on NFTs, host two podcasts, run a YouTube channel, and has ~300k followers on twitter. Zeneca manages two NFT communities: all with a focus on creating educational content to help people learn about this wild world of web3.We discuss:Zeneca's Evolution to ZenAcademyPre-NFTsProfessional Poker Player and Poker/Travel BloggerHealthy Dissociation to Money (a balance between caring and not caring) - If you care too much, everytime you make a bet you think about what else you could be buying. If you don't care enough then you blow your bankroll too quicklyFostering a lifelong practice of writing because it requires him to think analytically (research, write, explain to others)NFTsInitially completely skepticalStarted simple on content - floor price updatesResponse to content is that he is providing utility, moreso than trading NFTsIt gave him energy, rewarding and fulfillingZenAcademy 1.0Looking at ways to monetize content in a truely Web3 way so he launched an NFT communityCurrently: Zen Academy Membership through Membership Token or 333 Club which is for founders, builders and others who want advice on their projectInsights from Membership Pass and 333there is a wide disparity in talent and knowledge between people so how do you make a community valuable to people from every levelSocial Identity - PFP - community have been demanding one to show their loveZenAcademy 2.0Middle layer of PFP Target Audience for PFP: people who are a little bit deeper, more risk tolerant, degens, developers, in the spaceZenAcademy (free) NFT - students who want to learn the industry and NFTs who will get a soulbound NFT as their first NFT - sole goal is to onboard to millions to NFTsZenAcademy 2.5Future of Monetization if No RoyaltiesContentConsultingIncubator programsInsight about Community:Any two people that are part of community, have similar values and ethosUnderstanding that the dynamics of virtual location, shows even more intent on where time is spentAlmost everyone is underestimating the rate of change over the comingZeneca's Why: He and Zen Academy are in a unique position to achieve scaled community goals that will do good in the worldIt is of primary importance to build a self sustaining community. One that can live on beyond the founderZenAcademy 3.0 - 1 billion+ peopleHow do we onboard billions of users? https://zeneca33.substack.com/p/how-we-onboard-billions-to-web3 Education - new technology interactions in a safe way, how do we make it like email?Infrastructure - abstract away technology, make it frictionless - take us from dial up to fiberMentality (Perception) Shift - early adopters are tech or finance minds, which most of the world is not - marketing mainly consists ways to make money, not everyone wants to commercialWhere does Zen Academy fall?Education and Mentality firstInfrastructure possibly in the futureWhich companies embody the characteristics necessary to go mainstream?Reddit - 3,000,000 wallets with a conservative estimate of tens of thousands of new users; educated them through content; infrastructure was easy, buy with a credit...

Integrative Nurse Coaches in ACTION!
Thriving in the Cycles of Nursing: Lisa Ostler, BSN, RN, NC-BC

Integrative Nurse Coaches in ACTION!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 49:55 Transcription Available


Thriving in the Cycles of Nursing: Lisa Ostler, BSN, RN, NC-BC Highlights“My passion is menstrual cycle health… it's helping release that stigma around menstruation and that we have to be quiet about it. It's powerful that women menstruate…and we need to honor it.”  ~Lisa Ostler, BSN, RN, NC-BCAh-HasA Nursing career is adventurous, with a potential to travel the worldIt can be difficult to leave or change jobs even when you are burned out for many reasonsYou can combine the skills you love in Nursing with the passions you have in your life to create the Nursing career you love.Nurses are more than just physical beings, you are spirit, soul, mind, relationships, environment and moreAsk for help, you deserve it!Resources and LinksIntegrative Nurse Coach Academy Integrative Nurse Coach Certificate ProgramFunctional Medicine for Nurses Specialty CourseOlympia Integrative Healing******* Thank you for listening. We LOVE Nurses! Please leave us a 5 start rating and a positive comment about an episode you loved! Follow Integrative Nurse Coach Academy on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn Learn more about our programs at the Integrative Nurse Coach Academy

Feminine Power Time with Christine Arylo
132: Sharing Your Words, Writing & Fierce Grace with The World (with Kris Carlson, replay)

Feminine Power Time with Christine Arylo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 64:18


Fierce Grace. If you asked me to describe embodied Feminine Power in two words i would say "Fierce Grace." When we are truly rooted in our unique expression of fierce grace we have access to  our full power, presence, purpose and wisdom. Fierce grace comes through our presence, through our words both spoken and written, through our passion and purpose, through both courage and compassion - it's all about embodied pure heart.    Now more than ever the world needs each of our pure hearted power, presence and purpose in the world. Imprints of what it looks, feels, and sounds like to embody both fire and water.  This month is the two year marker of my fourth book, Overwhelmed and Over It was sent final edition to the printers ... this book was the first book in which I fully unleashed and embodied the energy of fierce grace. I had spoken from this place many times, including this podcast and all of my programs and trainings. But a written book or really any written form is a different animal. One I think all of us can use some wisdom on.   I was inspired to re-run this conversation to dive into how we can share our words and writing with the world. Whether you are a writer, or want to be, or you want to write a book, or a blog, or just show up more powerfully in your authentic presence in your communications -- or just start writing for JOY because you have something to say or you just want to! COME to this conversation.  I invited Kristine Carlson, NY Times Best Selling Author of Don't Sweat the Small Stuff for Women, founder of the Book Doula incubator and community that starts every September, and a woman who has been like a big sister to me in my writing and book career to join us for Fierce Grace Talk #1: Sharing Your Words & Writing with the World" It seems like the perfect time to pull the veil back and have a heart to heart about what writing a book is like ... how it catalyzes your personal growth ... and what support and structure is really needed. And HOW to just get started. And to also explore at this time when so many voices are speaking out there -- how do YOU want to show up, speak up and share ? In a way that matters to you? Feels good to you? And is adding to the world you desire to create for yourself and others? This is the power of Fierce Grace.  Take us with you for a walk.. pour some tea and settle in... take us out in the sun to do some earthing, heck pour a bath or snuggle up in bed ... it's a heart to heart ... supporting us each to share our words and writing in the world in ways that light YOU up and light up those you touch.  Wherever this finds you... the words you share and the presence you share them through - in your voice, your energy, your purpose - matters. Nothing is too small, we start where we are.  You matter. Believe it. Christine  **** Resources for Sharing Your Writing and Words with the World the BOOK DOULA incubator and community with Kristine Carlson - learn more or reach out to Kris for a conversation at www.BookDoulas.com ... her incubator starts early September. Check it out and you can also schedule a conversation with her. If you decide to do it, Kris offered 10% savings to all of us. Just use christinearylo10 as the discount code.  Learn more about Kris Carlson, her blog, podcast and books at www.KristineCarlson.com 

Agtech - So What?
Bonus Ep: Audience Responses to "The Three Fears of Farm Data"

Agtech - So What?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 34:29


Back in May, we published an experimental bonus episode called “The Three Fears of Farm Data”. The conversation centered around the legitimacy of fears held by farmers about sharing their farm data, and kicked off with a particularly hot take:“We in agtech have completely f*****d farmers by making them afraid of sharing their data.”The episode got a huge reaction from around the industry - both positive and critical. It's clear that the conversation around farm data is one that everyone in agtech, from farmers and startups to analysts and operators in agribusinesses, seem interested in continuing.Our latest bonus episode features Tenacious Ventures Partners and Co-Founders Sarah Nolet and Matthew Pryor analyzing the wide range of reactions that have been sent through over recent weeks. They'll be discussing responses from:Bernie Byrnes, farmer and 2020 Nuffield ScholarEric Taipale, CTO at ag insights platform Sentera Dan Shultz, agtech marketerNigel Kleinschmidt, agtech industry professional and friend of the showPip Grant, an operator and listener working in agtech and researchRhishi Pethe, author of Software is Feeding the WorldIt was the engagement of our audience that made this episode possible, and we are deeply grateful to these contributors and to everyone else that submitted a response we did not get to include. If you loved this week's episode or hated it, get in touch. We might ask you to be on next!For more information and resources, visit our website.

Curious Creatures
Josh Klinghoffer: The Emotional Connections (How Not To Be Alone)

Curious Creatures

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 40:32 Very Popular


THE EMOTIONAL CONNECTIONS – (How Not To Be Alone)The Red Hot Chili Peppers - Eddie Vedder - Pearl Jam - Morrisey - Dot Hacker and PluraloneDoes Josh Leave LA or Tour with Sparks? - Is This Town Not Big Enough?Josh as Young and Lucky, Shy but Open to Saying, Yes – I Can!The Perils of Looping, Feeding the Squirrels and Answering the Telephone.Is Josh Living Life in Reverse?Josh and Budgie just wanted to say Hi to their Heroes / Josh Stays True to His Inner ChildLol had a Hand in Josh's Hall of Fame InductionJosh Reveals His Potential as Kitchen Mouse Stalker!He asks Himself, ‘Who Are You?' / Should Josh disconnect his Phone?Josh says, ‘Have Belief in One's Own Perception of The World - It's A Life Worth Living.'Will He Return for a Cup of Tea?Josh says, ‘I'll Be Back' CONNECT WITH US:Curious Creatures:Website: https://curiouscreaturespodcast.comFacebook: @CuriousCreaturesOfficialTwitter: @curecreaturesInstagram: @CuriousCreaturesOfficialLol Tolhurst: Website: https://loltolhurst.comFacebook: @officialloltolhurst Twitter: @LolTolhurst Instagram: @lol.tolhurst Budgie: Facebook: @budgieofficial Twitter: @TuWhit2whooInstagram: @budgie646Josh KlinghofferFacebook: @pluraloneInstagram: @pluralone_officialTwitter: @Pluralone1Curious Creatures is a partner of the Double Elvis podcast network. For more of the best music storytelling follow @DoubleElvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.

The Rabbi and The Shrink
Archive Episode # 27 Amanda "Jo" Erven - Speak the Truth, Even if your Voice Shakes

The Rabbi and The Shrink

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 43:18 Transcription Available


What's the single most effective way to avoid ethical pitfalls?Why are so many people afraid to talk about ethics?Has the world gotten less ethical?These and other critical questions for success are answered when ethics auditor Amanda "Jo" Erven joins The Rabbi and the Shrink.https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanda-jo-erven-ace/http://www.auditconsultingeducation.com/http://www.totalqualityauditing.com/http://www.cpebookclub.com/#27 Amanda “Jo” Erven1:30 Changing one person's mind contributes to a better worldIt's hard to sell ethics because people don't have a definition and are scared by the wordHave an ethics icebreaker Ethics may not be simple, but don't  have to be complicated6:00 Three ethical character typesThe Big MeThe Ethical RationalizerThe Everyday EthicistPeople who call themselves ethicists tend to be less ethical10:00 Unethical behavior encourages others to behave unethicallyCreate your own ethical value statement or mantraWe can't change our circumstances except by changing ourselves14:30  Be ethically pro-active which is pro-selfToo many people don't know their own values16:00 Where do we start to put ethics into action?We don't have to be expertsSometimes we're scared to do what's right18:00 Individual, leadership, and organizational ethicsThe seven deadly ethical sins“Move fast and break things” mentalityDisingenuous leaders -- always speak the truth, even if your voice shakes20:30 Have things really gotten worse?We are definitely more self-absorbed todayWe don't feel shame, but we rush to shame othersThe contradiction of AirBNB24:15 Beware of conflicts of your own interestEthics is threatened by fear and entitlementThe ethics of COVIDDan Ariely's research: thinking of the 10 commandments makes us more honest28:30 Find your trusted advisorFacing and embrace your adversityTeaching surly students in Budapest, HungaryWhen we have to defend our behavior, we think more about our choices33:00 Doing the right thing feels really goodEthical discipline protects others and ourselves38:00 The word of the day:  miscreate -- to produce in a way that is defectiveGood intentions without disciplined execution can have disastrous results40:00 Everyone deserves a better-than-good life

The Dummies Podcast
The Dummies Podcast Ep. 163 “Jo’s World”

The Dummies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 150:56


"Jo's World" It's a brand new episode of one of the hottest and fastest growing podcast around. That's right, The Dummies Podcast is back with yet another fun filled and funny episode. On today's show, we discuss a man's mentality. When is it ever ok to NOT be ok? Listen in as the guys lend their perspectives on the topic. Also on this week's episode, the guys discuss Kanye West and his recent move across the street from his soon to be ex-wife. Listen in as the guys weigh in and lend their thoughts on the the subject. The guys also discuss the latest albums that were released this week. With more in sporting news to follow, along with the hilariously funny “Dummy of The Week” segment, The Dummies are thrilled to bring you, our listeners yet another action packed episode of The Dummies Podcast.

Women of Substance Music Podcast
#1316 Music by Annie Calder, Wendy Becker and Jeff Saxon, Catherine Porter, Nicole de Coteau, Silverson Songs, Katherine Moller, Bluestone Sisters, Gracious Me, Anna Maria Mendieta, Ed & Carol Nicodemi, Peggy Duquesnel, Maini Sorri, Dawn Rix

Women of Substance Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 54:40


To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Annie Calder - Whatta Bummer Bein' Single At Christmastime  Wendy Becker and Jeff Saxon - Spirit of the Season   Catherine Porter - We Want Peace  Nicole de Coteau - Around the World It's Christmas  Silverson Songs - Let's Get Merry  Katherine Moller - Greensleeves-Greensleeves & Pudding Pies  Bluestone Sisters - I Keep Christmas in My Pocket feat. Lillias White  Gracious Me - The Naughty List  Anna Maria Mendieta - Concert Variations on Adeste Fidelis  Ed & Carol Nicodemi - The Disheveled Snowman  Peggy Duquesnel - All I Ask for Christmas  Maini Sorri - Silent Night  Dawn Rix - Home With Him  For Music Biz Resources Visit and Visit our Sponsor Pocahontas Reese at Visit our Sponsor Laini Risto at Visit our Sponsor Ed & Carol Nicodemi at Visit our Sponsor Silverson Songs at Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:

The Art of Charm
Dan Harris | The Art of Mindfulness for Skeptics

The Art of Charm

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 71:57


Do you want to have control over your mentality and reactions?On today's episode of the Art of Charm podcast, AJ Harbinger and Johnny Dzubak are joined by Dan Harris, the co-anchor of ABC News' Nightline and author of the bestselling book 10% Happier. Dan discusses his work with 10% Happier, the importance of meditation, and it's functionality.Tune in to get in tune with your mental wellbeing. Episode Resources:Check out Dan's books,10% Happier and Meditation For Fidgety SkepticsListen to the 10% Happier Podcast Try the 10% Happier AppWhat you'll learn:[00:01:17] What is the benefit of living in a big city during the pandemicIt's a gamble to be in cities during the pandemic with high population density as it's easier to pass illness where more people are gathered.[00:06:55] How do you get out of the loop of uncertainty in goal orientation and accountability towards future planning and eventsFocusing on mental health and doing activities like meditation to assist those efforts.[00:13:39] How did Dan's mind become open to working with meditationThere was a lot of evidence that strongly suggests that there's a lot of health benefits to meditation.[00:18:55] What are the benefits of meditationMindfulness, calming the mind, concentration, being able to act and feel consciously, slowing your blood pressure, boosting your immune system, rewiring key parts of your brain associated with stress, self-awareness, and focus in this era of distraction.[00:28:15] Why are we in this fight or flight system currently, and why is it running so high? It's a human design flaw where we are inappropriately triggered by smaller confrontations.[00:31:42] What are guaranteed method for stress reduction when you're feeling lonely, uncertain, despondent about the state of the worldIt's useful to be informed but not drowning in constant updates and drama. Also giving and helping others can help make you feel validated.[00:47:18] Why does it feel so contradictory to practice mindfulness and compassion in giving you an edge in this neverending competition of lifeWe misinterpret happiness and make assumptions. There's a correlation to zen and passiveness. Having structure and focus in mind helps you win.[00:55:21] How can we balance being nice for selfish reasonsUse wise selfishness and orient your life around service to be more successful. Boosting self-compassion can lead to compassion towards others.[01:07:56] Where do you progress once you get basic meditation down?There is no next level but to consistently work out the brain, and is effective in letting meditation keep your behavior and mindset healthy.Check-in with AJ and Johnny!AJ on InstagramJohnny on InstagramThe Art of Charm on InstagramThe Art of Charm on YouTubeSend us your questions