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LESSON 163There Is No Death. The Son Of God Is Free.Death is a thought that takes on many forms, often unrecognized. It may appear as sadness, fear, anxiety or doubt; as anger, faithlessness and lack of trust; concern for bodies, envy, and all forms in which the wish to be as you are not may come to tempt you. All such thoughts are but reflections of the worshipping of death as savior and as giver of release.Embodiment of fear, the host of sin, god of the guilty and the lord of all illusions and deceptions, does the thought of death seem mighty. For it seems to hold all living things within its withered hand; all hopes and wishes in its blighting grasp; all goals perceived but in its sightless eyes. The frail, the helpless and the sick bow down before its image, thinking it alone is real, inevitable, worthy of their trust. For it alone will surely come.All things but death are seen to be unsure, too quickly lost however hard to gain, uncertain in their outcome, apt to fail the hopes they once engendered, and to leave the taste of dust and ashes in their wake, in place of aspirations and of dreams. But death is counted on. For it will come with certain footsteps when the time has come for its arrival. It will never fail to take all life as hostage to itself.Would you bow down to idols such as this? Here is the strength and might of God Himself perceived within an idol made of dust. Here is the opposite of God proclaimed as lord of all creation, stronger than God's Will for life, the endlessness of love and Heaven's perfect, changeless constancy. Here is the Will of Father and of Son defeated finally, and laid to rest beneath the headstone death has placed upon the body of the holy Son of God.Unholy in defeat, he has become what death would have him be. His epitaph, which death itself has written, gives no name to him, for he has passed to dust. It says but this: “Here lies a witness God is dead.” And this it writes again and still again, while all the while its worshippers agree, and kneeling down with foreheads to the ground, they whisper fearfully that it is so.It is impossible to worship death in any form, and still select a few you would not cherish and would yet avoid, while still believing in the rest. For death is total. Either all things die, or else they live and cannot die. No compromise is possible. For here again we see an obvious position, which we must accept if we be sane; what contradicts one thought entirely can not be true, unless its opposite is proven false.The idea of the death of God is so preposterous that even the insane have difficulty in believing it. For it implies that God was once alive and somehow perished; killed, apparently, by those who did not want Him to survive. Their stronger will could triumph over His, and so eternal life gave way to death. And with the Father died the Son as well.Death's worshippers may be afraid. And yet, can thoughts like these be fearful? If they saw that it is only this which they believe, they would be instantly released. And you will show them this today. There is no death, and we renounce it now in every form, for their salvation and our own as well. God made not death. Whatever form it takes must therefore be illusion. This the stand we take today. And it is given us to look past death, and see the life beyond.Our Father, bless our eyes today. We are Your messengers, and we would look upon the glorious reflection of Your Love which shines in everything. We live and move in You alone. We are not separate from Your eternal life. There is no death, for death is not Your Will. And we abide where You have placed us, in the life we share with You and with all living things, to be like You and part of You forever. We accept Your Thoughts as ours, and our will is one with Yours eternally. Amen.- Jesus Christ in ACIM
There's a concept you've probably heard before — set point.And in the world of dieting, it's often explained in one very limited way:“Your body prefers a certain weight.”But in this episode, I expand that idea into something far more honest… and far more empowering.Because your set point isn't just about your metabolism.1. Why Weight Always “Comes Back”You'll hear I intentionally use the term weight loss — and explain why that language matters.Because what we lose, we subconsciously try to regain.That's why:You can lose 20 pounds… and gain it backYou can try different diets… and end up in the same placeYou can feel like you're doing everything “right”… and still feel stuckIt's not a lack of discipline.It's that your body is returning to its current set point — the environment it recognizes as “normal.”2. Your Body Is a Reflection of Your Internal EnvironmentThis episode anchors into a powerful truth:Your physical body reflects your internal environment.That includes:Your weightYour aches and painsYour habits and self-sabotaging behaviorsThey're not random.They're signals.And instead of trying to control the body…I invites you to look at what's shaping it.3. The Biggest Lie About Set PointDiet culture teaches that your set point is determined by:MetabolismCaloriesExerciseMuscle massGeneticsAnd yes — those factors play a role.But they're not the full picture.Because if they were…changing your food alone would permanently change your weight.And for most people — it doesn't.4. Your Set Point Is Your Entire “Diet”And here's where everything shifts:Your diet is not just food.Your diet is:What you watchWhat you listen toWho you surround yourself withWhat you scroll throughWhat you tolerateWhat you repeatedly think and feelYour environment becomes your biology.5. Stress, Cortisol & Why You Feel StuckThis episode connects the dots between stress and weight in a deeper way.Because stress isn't just something you “feel.” It's something you consume.And it directly impacts your internal environment — which shapes your set point.So even if:You're eating “healthy.”You're exercising consistentlyIf your system is constantly in:pressurecomparisonanxietyurgencyYour body will adapt to that as your normal.6. The Invisible Influences You're OverlookingI call out something most people don't want to hear — but need to:Your set point is influenced by:Your friendsYour familyYour work environmentYour social mediaYour entertainment choicesIf your environment constantly triggers:comparisoninadequacypressure“not enough” energy…it reinforces a version of you that your body will reflect.7. Your Thoughts & Emotions Shape Your Set PointThis might be the most important piece:Your thoughts and emotions are part of your diet.If you consistently experience:anxietystressguiltshameoverwhelmThat becomes your internal baseline.And your body responds accordingly.Not because it's working against you —but because it's trying to stay consistent with what feels familiar.Struggling with emotional or binge eating? Download my free guide, Calm the Craving: 7 Steps to Break Emotional and Binge Eating and finally end the cycle of out-of-control eating: www.sherryshaban.comWork With Sherry Shaban:Book your FREE 30-minute Food Freedom Call and start your journey to lasting change! www.sherryshabanfitness.com/clarityListen & SubscribeCatch more episodes at www.makepeacewithfood.com/podcast or subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube so you never miss an episode!Connect & Go DeeperJoin our Facebook Community: www.myfoodfreedomlifestyle.comWork with Sherry: www.sherryshaban.com/transformExplore more resources: www.makepeacewithfood.comShare Your TakeawayTag us on Instagram (@makepeacewithfoodofficial), Facebook (@MakePeaceWithFoodOfficial), TikTok (@sherryshaban), or LinkedIn (sherryshaban) and share your biggest insight from this episode!
Sean and Andrew are sitting down with Purdue's Dr. Ignacio Ciampitti for a conversation about revolutions happening in the people, plants and processes involved in row crop systems. The crew discusses: ✅ The changing dynamic of agronomy professionals ✅ The ins and outs of nitrogen mineralization in corn and soybeans ✅ What makes successful ag innovations ✅ The transition from traditional agronomy to quantitative agronomy ✅ How NASA is advancing agronomic research ✅ The connections between technology, agronomy and physiology
Workplace mental health affects every team, every manager, and everyemployee — but most people still don't know what to say or where toturn. In this episode of A Penny or Two for Your Thoughts, hostsChantel Windeshausen and Liz Malmberg sit down with a panel ofexperts to talk openly about recognizing when a coworker is struggling,how to start that conversation, and the resources available to help.Joining the conversation are Molly Woodman, Director of CommunityEngagement at the Kim Foundation — a Nebraska nonprofit dedicated tosuicide prevention and mental health awareness — and Terry Coleman,Clinical Manager at Best Care Employee Assistance Program (EAP), whichprovides confidential counseling to hundreds of Omaha-area companiesand their employees. Centris Federal Credit Union's own Chrissy Cunningham (BenefitsAdministrator) and Robin Fredieu (Director of Learning & Development)share how Centris is equipping its people leaders with the trainingand tools to build a psychologically safe workplace. From warning signsmanagers should watch for, to why confidentiality in EAP counseling isironclad, to the simple power of asking "How are you?" — this episodedelivers practical, compassionate guidance anyone can use.If you or someone you know needs support, dial or text 988 (Suicide &Crisis Lifeline) or visit bestcare.org and kimfoundation.org for freeresources.– About A Penny or Two for Your Thoughts –When it comes to all things financial, there are often a lot ofquestions. Being two marketers and moms on a budget, we certainly haveall the questions. That's why we're bringing in the subject matterexperts to help educate us on all things financial and get theirthoughts to help improve our financial wellness and the financialwell-being of our communities. Join us for a few laughs, some greatinsights, and hopefully, a few tips you can take on your path tofinancial success.Visit us at our website: https://www.centrisfcu.org/a-penny-or...Listen to our Podcast on:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Lf8gGY...Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...*Follow Centris on Social Media:*https://www.facebook.com/CentrisFCUhttps://www.instagram.com/centrisfcu/https://twitter.com/CentrisFCUhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/centris-federal-credit-union/This is another Hurrdat Media Production.Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production companybased in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network bygoing to HurrdatMedia.com or the Hurrdat Media YouTube channel!
The Difference Between God's Voice and Your Thoughts | The Todd Coconato Show Website: www.PastorTodd.org To give: www.ToddCoconato.com/give How do you know if it's God speaking... or just your own thoughts? One of the biggest struggles many Christians face is learning how to recognize the voice of God in a world filled with noise, fear, pressure, emotions, and distractions. Today on The Todd Coconato Show, we're diving into one of the most important conversations for every believer: The Difference Between God's Voice and Your Thoughts. Can God still speak today? How does He lead His people? What does Scripture say about hearing His voice clearly? And how can you avoid confusion and walk with confidence in the direction God is leading your life? If you've ever asked, "Lord, is this You?" then this program is for you. This message could change how you hear God forever. Join Pastor Todd for this important conversation and share it with somebody who needs clarity, peace, and direction today. #GodsVoice #ChristianPodcast #Faith #HolySpirit #HearingGod #BibleTeaching #ChristianLiving #ToddCoconato #Discernment #Prayer #SpiritualGrowth
Lessons from Jennifer Aniston's love life. PLUS: A Public Ponytail Announcement and I need YOUR THOUGHTS on sex.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lessons from Jennifer Aniston's love life. PLUS: A Public Ponytail Announcement and I need YOUR THOUGHTS on sex.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean and Andrew sit down with Purdue's Dr. Tommy Butts to dig into the nitty-gritty of weed control in corn and soybeans. The crew discusses: ✅ The top weed control issues across the Corn Belt ✅ The evolution of weed resistance ✅ Optimal herbicide formulations, application timing and method ✅ Recommendations for spray drone applications and adoption ✅ The impact of speed on herbicide and fungicide application effectiveness ✅ Additional tools for weed management
Sean and Andrew sit down with Purdue's Dr. Tommy Butts to dig into the nitty-gritty of weed control in corn and soybeans. The crew discusses: ✅ Weather variability's impact on weed management ✅ Overlapping residuals ✅ Planting soybeans before corn ✅ Weed resistance ✅ Ground vs. drone herbicide applications
This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.On today's edition of The Briefing, Dr. Mohler discusses the controversy over new biopic of Michael Jackson, why he aired Cole Allen's manifesto, if a wife's refusal to be a pastor's wife disqualifies her husband from pastoral ministry, loved ones with diminished faculties at the end of life, a Baptist university allowing an LGBTQ group to hold events on its campus, and the ‘biblicality' of women teaching men in a parachurch context.Part I (00:13 – 09:44)The Controversy Over ‘Michael': Sanitized Biopic of Michael Jackson Raises Massive Moral Issues – Even Secularists are Appalled by the Way the Story is SanitizedThe ‘distorted' Michael Jackson film you'll never get to see by The Telegraph (Liam Kelly)Michael Jackson's Music Was Too Big to Be Canceled by The New York Times (Ben Sisario)‘Michael' Review: A Spotless Biopic of the King of Pop by The Wall Street Journal (Kyle Smith)Part II (09:44 – 14:01)Was It Wrong to Air Cole Allen's Manifesto After His Attempted Assassination of President Trump? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters From Listeners of The BriefingPart III (14:01 – 16:44)I'm Called to Pastoral Ministry, But My Wife Does Not Want to Be a Pastor's Wife. Does That Disqualify Me? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters From Listeners of The BriefingPart IV (16:44 – 20:20)What About Loved Ones with Diminished Mental Faculties at the End of Life? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters From Listeners of The BriefingPart V (20:20 – 21:17)What are Your Thoughts on a Baptist University Allowing an LGBTQ Group to Hold Events on Its Campus? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters From Listeners of The BriefingPart VI (21:17 – 26:00)What is the ‘Biblicality' of Women Teaching Men In a Parachurch Context? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters From Listeners of The BriefingSign up to receive The Briefing in your inbox every weekday morning.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.To write Dr. Mohler or submit a question for The Mailbox, go here.
Guest: Nancy Jasin EnsleyHost: Melvin E. EdwardsRelease Date: April 28, 2026Episode SummaryNancy Jasin Ensley is a multifaceted creator whose work is deeply rooted in her 54-year career in healthcare and her personal journey of transformation.Here are the key details about her life, career, and literary contributions:Professional Background* Healthcare Career: Nancy has spent over five decades in the medical field. Her roles have been diverse, including Registered Nurse, Hospice Specialist, Legal Nurse Consultant, Coding Specialist, and Clinical Supervisor.* The “Nurse's Promise”: A defining moment in her career (and a centerpiece of her memoir) is her commitment to the “I won't leave you alone” philosophy, stemming from a traumatic experience caring for a severely burned patient.* Education & Teaching: Beyond clinical practice, she has served as an educator, sharing her medical and legal expertise with others in the field.Literary Work & GenresNancy is a highly prolific author who writes across a vast spectrum of genres. Her passion for writing began at age five with a poem dedicated to her mother.* Memoir: * The Tire Swing: A Memoir About Survival: Her most personal work, chronicling her “metamorphosis” from a frightened, abused child to a successful professional and matriarch. The tire swing in her grandmother's yard serves as the central metaphor for her refuge and resilience.* Fiction & Thrillers:* Orphans: A Young Adult novel involving two boys caught in a high-stakes terrorist plot.* Mitered Corners: A gripping fiction title that often explores intense emotional and medical themes.* Indigo-35: A venture into science fiction/thriller territory.* Children's Literature:* Bernard Bartholomew Bostlebean (3-B) Series: Stories about a boy with a unique planetary heritage (his father is from outer space) that teach lessons on diversity, respect, and self-worth.* Isla and the Imaginary Iguana: A whimsical exploration of imagination for younger readers.* Poetry: Her work has been recognized by the National Library of Poetry, reflecting a rhythmic and reflective quality that carries over into her prose.Personal Life* Location: She lives in rural Michigan, which provides a quiet backdrop for her creative process.* Family: She is married to her husband, John, and is the matriarch of a large family including five children and fourteen grandchildren.* Interests: She is known for her love of her King Charles Cavalier dog and has a deep interest in historical eras like Vaudeville, which inspired her short story A Penny for Your Thoughts.Important Dates & Announcements* May 1, 2026: The official launch of Nuremberg, Mississippi. Mark your calendars for the release! Also, it will be the 200th episode of this podcast. Don't miss it!* July 1, 2026: Submissions open for the PEN/Faulkner Award. Stay tuned for updates on our manuscript entry.Connect with the Show* Website: Media Well Done* Follow Melvin: Keep up with the latest journalism and author updates on social media.* Support the Podcast: If these stories move you, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.Next Episode: The Big 200! You won't want to miss it. Get full access to Melvin E. Edwards at storiesfromreallife.substack.com/subscribe
What does it really take to rebuild a life after prison? In this episode of A Penny or Two for Your Thoughts, hosts Chantel Windeshausen and Liz Malmberg sit down with Ivonne Yvonne Martinez, Financial Sales Manager at Centris' Ames branch in Omaha, and Shane Reilly, Program Director and Development Director of Never Give Up Transitional Living, to talk about recovery, reentry, second chances, and the role financial education can play in helping people move forward. Shane shares his powerful story of addiction, incarceration, recovery, education, and how he built a new path helping other men returning from prison. Ivonne Yvonne explains how Centris partners with Never Give Up to teach credit, savings, secured loans, and financial basics that help participants build confidence and stability. Together, they unpack why trust, accountability, community, and financial tools matter so much in the reentry process. The episode also highlights how Never Give Up Transitional Living supports men through structured recovery, housing, credit building, employment support, and skilled-trades training in Omaha. Never Give Up describes itself as an 84-day structured transitional housing program under the nonprofit Good Turn Labor, supporting formerly incarcerated individuals as they reintegrate into the community. Learn more about Centris at centrisfcu.org and more about Never Give Up at nevergiveupomaha.org. – About A Penny or Two for Your Thoughts – When it comes to all things financial, there are often a lot of questions. Being two marketers and moms on a budget, we certainly have all the questions. That's why we're bringing in the subject matter experts to help educate us on all things financial and get their thoughts to help improve our financial wellness and the financial well-being of our communities. Join us for a few laughs, some great insights, and hopefully, a few tips you can take on your path to financial success. Visit us at our website: https://www.centrisfcu.org/a-penny-or... Listen to our Podcast on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Lf8gGY... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... *Follow Centris on Social Media:* https://www.facebook.com/CentrisFCU https://www.instagram.com/centrisfcu/ https://twitter.com/CentrisFCU https://www.linkedin.com/company/centris-federal-credit-union/ This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel!
You can eat the cleanest diet, take all the right supplements, and still feel like your body isn't working the way it should. And at some point, you start wondering… “What am I missing?” Because it doesn't make sense. You're trying. You care. You're not ignoring your health. But something still feels off. Here's what most people won't tell you— Your body doesn't just respond to what you eat. It responds to the life you're living. It responds to the stress you've been carrying. The thoughts you keep replaying. The pace you refuse to slow down. The things God may have been nudging you to address… that you've been pushing aside. And if no one has ever shown you how to look at your health through that lens, it's really easy to stay stuck—doing more, trying harder, and still not getting better. So in this episode, we're going to zoom out. We're going to look at your health the way it was actually designed to function—connected, whole, and influenced by every part of your life. Because once you see that, things start to make a lot more sense. Why Your Health Isn't Just About Food, Supplements, or Exercise Many women have been taught to focus only on physical solutions: Diet changes Exercise routines Supplements or medications And while those can help, they're not the full picture. Your body is deeply connected to: Your thoughts Your stress levels Your relationships Your environment Your spiritual life When we ignore these areas, it's easy to feel like nothing is working—even when you're putting in effort. The Body Is Complex—And That Matters for Your Healing Your body isn't simple. It contains around 37 trillion cells Each cell has a specific role Multiple systems are constantly working together Your nervous system, hormones, immune system, and digestion are all interacting at the same time—without you even thinking about it. This complexity reflects God's design. And it's a reminder: we can't expect quick fixes to address something so intricate. Why You Can Do “Everything Right” and Still Feel Unwell You can: Eat clean Exercise consistently Take high-quality supplements …and still experience symptoms like chronic fatigue, brain fog, or inflammation. That's because your health is influenced by more than what you put in your body. For example: Ongoing stress can impact hormones and energy Emotional burdens can show up physically Environmental exposures can affect how your body functions Disconnection from rest or peace can take a toll over time This is why a whole-person approach is essential—especially for women navigating chronic fatigue or autoimmune healing. Your Thoughts and Beliefs Affect Your Body More Than You Think Your body doesn't just respond to what you eat—it responds to what you believe. Research has shown that perception can influence physical responses. In one study: Two groups drank the same milkshake One group believed it was healthy The other believed it was unhealthy Their bodies responded differently based on what they believed. You've likely experienced this in your own life: Stress triggering headaches Emotional overwhelm leading to fatigue Loneliness affecting your energy Your mind and body are not separate—and your thoughts matter. Simple, Faith-Aligned Changes Can Support Your Health This message can feel overwhelming at first. But it can also be freeing. Because improving your health doesn't always require: Expensive treatments Constant testing Complex routines Sometimes the most meaningful changes are simple: Lowering daily stress Practicing gratitude Spending time in life-giving relationships Making small, consistent healthy habits Choosing foods closer to how God designed them These are often the areas that get overlooked—but they matter. Pay Attention to What God May Already Be Showing You If you've been feeling stuck, consider this: What if your next step isn't complicated? It might be something simple like: Letting go of unforgiveness Creating more rest in your day Reducing something that's draining you Adding one nourishing habit Small steps, taken consistently, can lead to real change. Time-Stamped Highlights 00:00 – Your body doesn't function separately from your life 00:41 – The myth of focusing only on physical health 02:04 – Why whole-person health matters 03:03 – How simple changes can create real progress 04:29 – The body's complexity: 37 trillion cells 08:15 – Why the body's systems are interconnected 09:13 – How beliefs influence physical health 10:09 – Examples of stress impacting the body 12:08 – Health doesn't have to be complicated or expensive 13:33 – The power of small, simple steps 14:27 – Reframing symptoms: your body is responding Key Takeaways Your health is shaped by your entire life—not just physical habits The body is deeply interconnected and intentionally designed Symptoms are often signals, not just problems to fix Your thoughts, stress, and spiritual life all impact your health Simple, consistent changes can lead to meaningful progress Take a moment to reflect: What in your life might be affecting your energy or peace right now? What is one small step you can take today? Feeling Stuck or Unsure What to Do Next? If you've been trying different things but still don't feel better, you don't have to keep guessing. You're invited to book a More Energy and Peace session—a calm, supportive space where we look at your health from a whole-person, faith-centered perspective. Together, we'll explore what may be contributing to your symptoms and help you identify simple, aligned next steps—without overwhelm or pressure. You can book your session here: https://herholistichealing.com/peace This content is for informational purposes only and is not meant to be medical advice.
Sean and Andrew are back with Purdue University's Dr. Daniel Quinn to discuss the importance of keeping the fundamentals as the foundation when growing high-yield corn. The crew discusses: ✅ The importance of the fundamentals of growing corn ✅ Interactions between genetics, inputs and management practices ✅ Trends in nutrients and fertilizers ✅ How to keep plants healthy late into the season ✅ The impact that cover crops can have on weed control ✅ Common stressors that need to be taken more seriously Meet the Guests:
Sean and Andrew sit down with Purdue University's Dr. Daniel Quinn to talk about what takes corn from average to high-yielding. The crew discusses: ✅ The diversity of Purdue's corn research efforts ✅ Using variable rate technology for optimal corn planting depth ✅ How weather conditions impact young corn plants ✅ Pros and cons of cover crops ✅ The biggest factors for corn success ✅ The importance of grain fill Meet the Guests:
What if the best career advice isn't “follow your passion,” but build your career capital instead?In this episode of A Penny or Two for Your Thoughts, hosts Chantel Windeshausen and Liz Malmberg sit down with Brittany Welch, senior learning and development specialist and career coach at Centris, and Alma Corrales, a vault teller at Centris who helps train new team members, to talk about what actually creates long-term growth at work.They break down how career capital is built through skills, experience, reputation, curiosity, and stretch opportunities. The conversation covers confidence, communication, public speaking, networking, mentorship, and the small “micro-deposits” that compound over time into bigger opportunities. Brittany also explains what it looks like to overspend your career capital, while Alma shares how asking questions, taking initiative, and saying yes to uncomfortable growth moments helped shape her path.If you've ever felt stuck, plateaued, or unsure what your next move should be, this episode offers a practical and honest way to think about career growth right now.Learn more at CentrisFCU.org or call 402-334-7000.– About A Penny or Two for Your Thoughts – When it comes to all things financial, there are often a lot of questions. Being two marketers and moms on a budget, we certainly have all the questions. That's why we're bringing in the subject matter experts to help educate us on all things financial and get their thoughts to help improve our financial wellness and the financial well-being of our communities. Join us for a few laughs, some great insights, and hopefully, a few tips you can take on your path to financial success. Visit us at our website: https://www.centrisfcu.org/a-penny-or... Listen to our Podcast on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Lf8gGY... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... *Follow Centris on Social Media:* https://www.facebook.com/CentrisFCU https://www.instagram.com/centrisfcu/ https://twitter.com/CentrisFCU https://www.linkedin.com/company/centris-federal-credit-union/ This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel!#centrisfcu #careerdevelopment #careergrowth #professionaldevelopment
Sean and Andrew are back with another episode LIVE from Commodity Classic 2026, and this time, we're talking with NCGA's high-yield growers. In this edition of Our Two Cents, we're exploring how these growers are pushing the limits of modern agriculture and advancing their yields. The crew discusses: ✅ Reasons behind getting involved in yield contests ✅ The risk of over-fertilizing ✅ The balance between seed variety and management practices for influencing yields ✅ How to maximize sunlight capture ✅ Navigating farm management under government regulations ✅ The importance of root zone management Meet the Guests:
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How can something as simple as using your debit card make a real difference for local kids? In this episode of A Penny or Two for Your Thoughts, hosts Chantel Windeshausen and Liz Malmberg sit down with Diane Cruz, assistant vice president, retail financial services at Centris Federal Credit Union, and Jane Phillips, director of development at Children's Nebraska Foundation to talk about Credit Unions for Kids, benefiting Children's Miracle Network, and how Centris members can help support children and families right here in Nebraska. They discuss how local fundraising supports programs like child life services, pet therapy, the Rainbow House, and new hospital innovation projects. They also share the story of Ryker, a Children's Miracle Network Champion, and explain why community giving through credit unions creates such a powerful local impact. Learn more about Centris at centrisfcu.org or connect with Children's Nebraska Foundation at https://www.childrensnebraska.org/give to support their mission. Centris Federal Credit Union serves communities across Nebraska and helps members improve their financial wellness while investing in causes that matter locally. – About A Penny or Two for Your Thoughts – When it comes to all things financial, there are often a lot of questions. Being two marketers and moms on a budget, we certainly have all the questions. That's why we're bringing in the subject matter experts to help educate us on all things financial and get their thoughts to help improve our financial wellness and the financial well-being of our communities. Join us for a few laughs, some great insights, and hopefully, a few tips you can take on your path to financial success. Visit us at our website: https://www.centrisfcu.org/a-penny-or... Listen to our Podcast on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Lf8gGY... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... *Follow Centris on Social Media:* https://www.facebook.com/CentrisFCU https://www.instagram.com/centrisfcu/ https://twitter.com/CentrisFCU https://www.linkedin.com/company/centris-federal-credit-union/ This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel!
OpenCameron Young tied on 18. Longest drive on 18. 365. Full pause. Birdy on 17, the hardest hole. CAl FTB: SucksFacts of life: Your Thoughts define youMiamiBeautiful and no state tax. Everyone moving there. Mansions and yachts, but lots of normal people too. Ken Griffin. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan have purchased a $170 million, 30,000-square-foot mansion on Miami'sMarketsLong over-due correction. AI FearI've listened to a few podcasts featuring Marc Benioff in the last year. He is 100% all-in on AI. The idea that SAAS will be completed disrupted by AI is over-hyped. Jensen Huang put it well: AI will not invent a new hammer or screwdriver; they'll just use what exists. Analogy is to SaaS companies in general. Large Corporations (think Fortune 1000) are not goint to ditch big SaaS companies, like ERP (Workday, Oracle, SAP), Security, CRM, Analytics, Microsoft Office, etc... Long story, short: The AI replacement fear is over-hyped. NetflixNetflix Loses Bidding War to Paramount! Tesla & SpaceX Interview with Elon.Play at 0.28. Stop 2.00.Tesla has most advanced Real-world AI. Starting scale production of CyberCab in April.Tesla Semi coming this yearMerger SpaceX acquired XaISpaceX will go public. SpaceX will merge with Tesla. Love this take from Travis on Autonomous driving. XAi XaI will be a financial behemothAndrej Karpathy on Elon's management styleAI OpenAI Anthropic ClaudeGovernmentNewYork CityFareed ZakariaCA FraudNick Shirley Doing his Thing again in CAWealth Taxhttps://x.com/stevenfiorillo/status/2033352518802026741According to IRS migration data, New York has lost $111 billion in net adjusted gross income over the last decade from residents moving to other states.WSJ on Billionaires leaving. Google co-founder Larry Page recently made headlines by spending $188 million on three Miami mansions.Washington State passes 9.9% tax on income over $1m. Howard Schultz leaving. Bezos already gone. Recommendations:Hims and Hers! Bill Gurley: Running down a DreamMichael Lewis: Lyar's Poker. The Rip. Was ok. The Running Man. great airplane movie. Glen Powel
Sean and Andrew are back with another episode LIVE from Commodity Classic 2026, and this time, we're talking with NCGA's high-yield growers. In this edition of Our Two Cents, we're exploring how these growers are pushing the limits of modern agriculture and advancing their yields. The crew discusses: ✅ The value of soil sampling and pH management ✅ Top-performing seed varieties ✅ A high-yield approach to nutrient management ✅ Irrigation's role in corn production ✅ The reason behind participating in yield contests ✅ An update on corn policy ✅ Differences in management practices for Preceon corn Meet the Guests:
Sean and Andrew are kicking off our 2026 LIVE from Commodity Classic series with the Bayer team. In this edition of Our Two Cents, we're exploring products, concepts and science that are driving the agriculture industry forward. The crew discusses: ✅ Expected corn rootworm pressure in 2026 and the impact of extended diapause ✅ The state of technology and traits to protect against rootworm ✅ What's coming next for Dekalb and Asgrow seeds ✅ Leveraging different modes of action for weed control ✅ Setting realistic expectations for new product releases ✅ The evolution of Fiedview and new improvements coming ✅ The value of Fieldview's Seed Advisor Tool ✅ The inside scoop on Fieldview's new partnership with John Deere Meet the Guests:
Shoshana is joined by writer and theater aficionado John Verderber, author of Harry Reams Goes to Hollywood and American Father, longtime Little Red Light Theater associate, and contributor to Time Out New York, New York Magazine, and Everything Sondheim. We deep dive into Christopher Guest's beloved mockumentary Waiting for Guffman and the musical within it Red, White, and Blaine. In honor of Catherine O'Hara we thought diving into Waiting for Guffman was timely. We explore what makes the film endure: its uncanny authenticity to the world of community theater, the emotional stakes bound up in the hope of Broadway recognition via the elusive Mort Guffman, and the genuine earnestness at the heart of its musical numbers. They also trace its influence on the wave of mockumentary-style comedies that followed. In the Why Is This So Good? segment, Verderber makes the case for "The Dream" from Fiddler on the Roof. Music featured: A Penny for Your Thoughts from Waiting for Guffman. Stool Boom from Waiting for Guffman The Dream from Fiddler on the Roof. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald.
Sean and Andrew are back with Jim Ippolito from The Ohio State University to cover all things soil health management. The crew discusses: ✅ Impact of cover crops on soil health ✅ Balancing short-term economics with long-term farm impacts ✅ What biochar is, and how it affects soil health ✅ What to do with the increased residue from increased corn yields ✅ How much pH impacts nutrient availability ✅ The truth about manure applications ✅ Why phosphorus is hard to access ✅ How soil mineralization works, and how to optimize it Meet the Guest:
In this video, Chris and Gerry take a deep dive into The Twilight Zone episode "A Penny for Your Thoughts" (Season 2), the clever and warm-hearted tale of a man who suddenly gains the ability to read minds after a freak accident. We explore the episode's themes of empathy, honesty, and human insecurity, along with Rod Serling's moral framework beneath the light fantasy surface. We'll break down Dick York's standout performance, the episode's gentle humor, and how the story uses telepathy not as a curse, but as a mirror reflecting the hidden fears and desires of ordinary people. Is ignorance really bliss, or does understanding others make us more human? Whether you're revisiting this Twilight Zone favorite or discovering it for the first time, this discussion uncovers why A Penny for Your Thoughts remains one of the series' most compassionate episodes.
Henny, Elaina & Janelle coming together to give you their personal thoughts and perspectives on how they've navigated the sneaker community, industry and culture.It's Bad Bunny week!!! Post Grammy's and pre-Super Bowl and there is so much happening this month.Costco literally shock dropped their SB collab in some stores, and finally AMM teases us with something worth talking about.
Click to Text Thoughts on Today's EpisodeWhat if you could literally change your brain's structure just by thinking differently? Neurosurgeon and Iraq war veteran Dr. Lee Warren shares groundbreaking insights on how modern brain science confirms ancient biblical wisdom—and how you can use "self-brain surgery" to break free from anxiety, depression, and negative thought patterns. After performing over 200 brain surgeries in a war zone and losing his son to tragedy, Dr. Warren discovered the surprising truth: your mind controls your brain, not the other way around. This conversation will change how you think about thinking.Main Points:1. Your Mind Controls Your Brain (Not Vice Versa)2. 80% of Your Thoughts and Feelings Aren't True3. Gratitude and Anxiety Cannot Coexist4. The Daily Scrub-In Practice5. Neuroplasticity: Your Brain's Built-In Hope6. Practical Self-Brain Surgery OperationsLinks:The Life-Changing Art of Self-Brain Surgery: Connecting Neuroscience and Faith to Radically Transform Your LifeDr. Lee Warren PodcastConnect with Dr. Warren:www.drleewarren.comInstagram: @drleewarrenFacebook: @drleewarrenX: @docleewarrenYouTube: @drleewarrenMy latest recommended ways to nourish and move your body, mind and spirit: Nourished Notes Bi-Weekly Newsletter Be Strong and Vibrant! Online Strength Training Course for Christian Women in Perimenopause and Beyond 30+ Non-Gym Ways to Improve Your Health (free download)Connect with Amy: GracedHealth.com Instagram: @GracedHealthYouTube: @AmyConnell
Sean and Andrew are joined by Jim Ippolito from The Ohio State University to dig into the science of soil health and fertility. The crew discusses: ✅ How to define soil health ✅ What factors determine soil health ✅ The importance of soil respiration rates ✅ The effects of anaerobic soils and pH ✅ Fungal/bacterial ratios ✅ pH's role in soil fertility and nutrient availability Meet the Guest:
Two moms, two marketers, and a topic that affects your career before you even say hello. In this episode of A Penny or Two for Your Thoughts, Chantel Windeshausen and Liz Malmberg talk personal branding and what it really means beyond clothes.They're joined by former Centris teammate Katie Braga, now a personal stylist and certified color consultant, to unpack how your presence, body language, consistency, and even what you wear can shape trust, credibility, and opportunity. You'll get practical ways to define how you want to be perceived, show up stronger on Zoom, and build confidence that feels authentic instead of forced.00:00 A Penny or Two for Your Thoughts kicks off: “man colds,” moms, and real-life chaos04:03 Meet Katie Braga: former Centris teammate turned personal stylist + color consultant10:43 What is personal branding? How you're perceived at work (beyond outfits)12:45 Misconceptions about personal brand: it's not just for executives14:18 Confidence before you speak: body language, presence, and credibility cues15:26 Imposter syndrome + standing out: stop shrinking to “fit in”20:43 Personal brand on Zoom: camera-on trust, communication, and virtual presence28:24 Leadership + growth: clarity builds trust, trust creates opportunity (key takeaway + shoutout)– About A Penny or Two for Your Thoughts – When it comes to all things financial, there are often a lot of questions. Being two marketers and moms on a budget, we certainly have all the questions. That's why we're bringing in the subject matter experts to help educate us on all things financial and get their thoughts to help improve our financial wellness and the financial well-being of our communities. Join us for a few laughs, some great insights, and hopefully, a few tips you can take on your path to financial success. Visit us at our website: https://www.centrisfcu.org/a-penny-or... Listen to our Podcast on:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Lf8gGY... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... *Follow Centris on Social Media:*https://www.facebook.com/CentrisFCU https://www.instagram.com/centrisfcu/ https://twitter.com/CentrisFCU https://www.linkedin.com/company/centris-federal-credit-union/ This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel!
Sean and Andrew are back at Purdue University with resident tar spot expert Darcy Telenko. The crew discusses: ✅ Efficacy of fungicide application for tar spot and southern rust ✅ Taking the emotion out of management decisions ✅ Most effective fungicide application timing for a one-pass program ✅ How drones are changing fungicide applications ✅ The yield impact of tar spot disease ✅ How to predict onset of tar spot disease ✅ What research is happening now to better understand tar spot disease Meet the Guest:
How Precious to Me are Your Thoughts, O God! - Psalm 139
Show NotesKeywords: mindfulness, spiritual discipline, positive thinking, mental health, faith, scripture, transformation, personal growth, emotional well-being, intentionalitySummary: In this episode, Ms. G emphasizes the importance of guarding our minds as if they were a garden. She discusses how our thoughts shape our lives and encourages listeners to be intentional about what they think. By focusing on positive and uplifting thoughts, we can cultivate peace, confidence, and clarity in our lives. Ms. G highlights the role of scripture in renewing our minds and the necessity of mindfulness as a spiritual discipline. She concludes with a call to action for listeners to strengthen their faith and become better versions of themselves.TakeawaysYour mind is a sacred space entrusted to you.Thoughts are seeds that can bring forth peace or worry.Be intentional about filtering your thoughts.Mindfulness is a spiritual discipline.Transformation begins in the mind.Replace negative thoughts with God's truth.Your thoughts shape the direction of your life.Scripture can help renew your mind.Choose thoughts that align with God's word.Strengthening your faith requires intentional thinking.Guarding Your Mind: A Spiritual JourneyCultivating Peace in Your Thoughts"Your mind is a sacred space.""Thoughts are seeds.""Get your mind right."
Sean and Andrew are back at Purdue University with resident tar spot expert Darcy Telenko. The crew discusses: ✅ The changes we've seen in tar spot since our last conversation with Darcy ✅ Optimal temperature and moisture conditions for tar spot disease ✅ The latency period between tar spot infection and visible signs of disease ✅ How tar spot disease correlates with southern rust ✅ A preview of management strategies being tested for tar spot disease Meet the Guest:
In this episode of Bonfire Conversations, I sit down with composer and sound designer Mick Gordon for an in-depth conversation about his career, creative process, and approach to music.Mick Gordon is best known for his work on video games such as DOOM, DOOM Eternal, Wolfenstein: The New Order, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, Prey, and Killer Instinct. His music for the DOOM franchise helped redefine how heavy music functions in interactive media and earned widespread industry recognition, including Best Music at The Game Awards 2016. His work has since influenced films, trailers, and games across the industry.In this conversation, Mick reflects on his childhood and early influences in Australia, the path that led him to composing, and key turning points in his career. He discusses his philosophy of “change the process, change the outcome,” perfectionism, working under pressure and deadlines, and how he approaches finding a distinct creative voice in an evolving industry. The discussion also touches on his recent work on Routine and the design decisions behind its soundscape.The episode concludes with Penny for Your Thoughts, a lighter segment exploring Mick's influences, favorites, and broader reflections on creativity.Bonfire Conversations is a podcast focused on the creative mind—how artists think, adapt, and evolve across disciplines.
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Freddy Morris and Joe Juvland dive into "A Penny for Your Thoughts" from The Twilight Zone, chatting about its playful take on mind reading, unexpected humor, and what the episode reveals about human nature. Tune in as they break down the story's quirky moments and memorable characters.
In this episode of Bonfire Conversations, host I down with Hugo Martin, the acclaimed Game Director behind*DOOM (2016), DOOM Eternal, and DOOM: The Dark Ages. Together, we explore the creative evolution of the modern DOOM trilogy, the philosophy behind making something truly “badass,” and the design decisions that shaped one of the most influential first-person shooter franchises in history.Hugo shares stories from his childhood, his early journey into game development, and the breakthrough moments that brought him to id Software. He explains how he tests ideas, builds emotional impact through gameplay, reinvents DOOM's identity with each entry, and pushes combat design into bold new territory. They also discuss the legacy of DOOM as it reaches its 32-year milestone, the challenges of carrying a cultural icon forward, and the creative risks behind The Dark Ages.The conversation ends with the “Penny for Your Thoughts” segment, where Hugo answers personal and imaginative questions about creativity, habits, favorite films, top games, dream directors for a DOOM movie, and more.Bonfire Conversations is available on YouTube and all major podcast platforms. Subscribe for more in-depth conversations with the most influential voices in entertainment, games, and pop culture.Chapters:00:00 Intro & The "Badass" Philosophy02:04 Childhood & 80s Pop Culture04:51 The Birth of Gaming: Atari to Nintendo06:44 The Journey to Game Development07:05 Early Art Training & Illustration09:02 Pratt Institute & Concept Art10:44 Art Center Degree Decision12:42 Freelancing (Wizards of the Coast, MTV)14:38 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome16:44 First Big Break: Naughty Dog18:43 From Pacific Rim to ID Software19:01 The Philosophy of "Luck"19:47 The Creative Process: Research & The Teapot Story28:15 How to Design "Badass"29:11 Inspiration for the Doom Slayer37:10 The One Rule: Make Them Feel Something40:53 The Theme of Doom: The Dark Ages41:58 The Brilliant Idea Hugo Abandoned47:02 Reading vs. Audiobooks48:20 Dream Director for a DOOM Movie59:39 Conclusion#hugomartin #doom #gamedevelopment
Reality, Grief, and Hope: Our Posture of Lament challenges us to thoughtfully examine the intersection of faith and politics, exploring the role of the church in society amidst cultural challenges. From some of the greats (Walter Brueggemann and D Willy), we're able to map out a posture to hold in these time. From naming the reality we see around us, lamenting and grieving what we've seen and living in the hope of what's to come. In this episode of the Voxology Podcast, Mike Erre and Tim Stafford unpack the complexities of Christian nationalism, drawing parallels between biblical prophetic critiques and modern-day issues. Through a lens of cruciformity, they discuss how the teachings of Jesus call us to navigate cultural issues with humility, justice, and critical thinking. The hosts engage in an honest conversation about the importance of lament, naming uncomfortable truths, and pursuing hope in a divided world. From the misuse of religious rhetoric to the church's prophetic responsibility, this episode invites listeners to wrestle with questions of faith, politics, and the transformative power of Jesus' example. As cultural norms shift, how can Christians embody the way of Christ without compromising integrity and compassion? Join this deep dive into theology, justice, and the pressing challenges of our time. Feel free to email in questions, engage the conversation on Facebook and Instagram, or share your thoughts as we navigate these topics together. Let's pursue meaningful dialogue and learn from diverse perspectives as we reflect on what it means to follow Jesus in today's world. CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 03:02 - Purpose of Our Mission 08:03 - Prophetic Postures Explained 15:25 - Donald J. Trump Institute Overview 18:18 - Addressing Open Racism in Administration 23:13 - Valentina Gomez Congressional Campaign 27:44 - Understanding Religious Pluralism 29:15 - Dallas Willard Quote on Faith 31:15 - Dallas Willard Quote on Spirituality 34:20 - Concept of Hope as a Circle 35:11 - Lament as Trust Expression 37:10 - You're Not Alone in Your Thoughts 40:05 - Church's Need for Reform 42:50 - Exploring the Age of Cruelty 49:18 - Lamenting Our Fears and Anxieties 56:02 - Fear as a Controlling Force 57:54 - Analyzing My Reactions 59:58 - The Significance of Advent Hope 03:02 - Preview of Next Episode 1:07:24 - Support and Social Media Links As always, we encourage and would love discussion as we pursue. Feel free to email in questions to hello@voxpodcast.com, and to engage the conversation on Facebook and Instagram. We're on YouTube (if you're into that kinda thing): VOXOLOGY TV. Our Merch Store! ETSY Learn more about the Voxology Podcast Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify Support the Voxology Podcast on Patreon The Voxology Spotify channel can be found here: Voxology Radio Follow us on Instagram: @voxologypodcast and "like" us on Facebook Follow Mike on Twitter: www.twitter.com/mikeerre Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford Instagram & Twitter: @GoneTimothy
Sean and Andrew are back at Purdue University with soybean expert Shaun Casteel, talking about what makes the difference between traditional and high-yield soybean management, and how you can take your crop to the next level. The crew discusses: ✅ Planting soybeans before corn ✅ The maturity-moisture connection ✅ The importance of fungicide seed treatment in timely planting ✅ Soybean planting depths and populations ✅ When variable rate planting makes sense for soybeans ✅ The role of sulfur in soybean production ✅ The impact of narrow rows on yield ✅ Limiting factors in high-yield soybean management Meet the Guest:
Welcome to Saturday School. Mark “Smelly” Bell breaks down a hard truth: the people you spend time with are shaping your finances, your mindset, and your future. If you're feeling burned out on lifting culture—or you've outgrown the same conversations—this episode is your permission to level up your circle without apology.CHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro00:50 - How to Avoid Burnout Strategies03:18 - Influence of Your Inner Circle10:15 - Impact of Words on Relationships11:57 - Personal Development Insights27:30 - Personal Development Techniques31:35 - Scoring Points in Life32:20 - Next Steps for Growth35:17 - Perception Changes with Success39:50 - Benefits of Financial Stability44:00 - Choosing the Right Environment45:54 - Investing in Yourself for Growth49:20 - Organizing Your Thoughts Effectively51:37 - Costs of Inaction52:58 - Importance of Presence54:27 - Investing in Opportunities55:47 - Personal Development Growth Spurts57:34 - Your Thoughts on the JourneySpecial perks for our listeners below!
Holiday gatherings can be joyful, but they can also stir up anxiety, conflict, or emotional pain—especially with complicated relationships or unresolved family history. In this episode, learn how to prepare your heart and mind before stepping into challenging holiday situations so you can show up with peace, strength, and wisdom. Discover three biblical and practical tools that protect your emotional wellbeing during the holidays: healthy boundaries, emotional fitness, and the A.D.D. method for processing emotions with God. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: [01:00] Why Your Responsibility Isn't to Fix People—But to Show Up Healthy [04:00] Tool #1: Healthy Boundaries — Your First Line of Emotional Protection [14:00] Tool #2: Emotional Fitness — Taking Responsibility for Your Thoughts [17:00] What Does It Mean to “Get Off the Mat” and Take Action? [19:00] How to Decide What Thoughts You Will Let “Land” [21:00] When Are We Creating Our Own Drama or Overreacting? [23:30] When Victim Thinking Keeps Us Stuck [28:00] Tool #3: The A.D.D. Method — Acknowledge, Discern, Decide [33:00] Using A.D.D. Proactively or After an Emotional Trigger 2026 SAN DIEGO BEACH RETREAT: Join Alicia in Feb 2026 in San Diego for this all-inclusive, 5-day experience for Christian women seeking deep soul rest at the beach (virtual options available). RELATED EPISODES: Boundary + Responsibility Episodes Ep. 327 — Is It Time to Set a Boundary? My Favorite Tool to Set Boundaries in a Loving Way Ep. 326 — A People Pleaser's Guide to Setting Boundaries (When You're Afraid to Offend Others) Ep. 282 — Emotional Responsibility: How to Stop Owning Other People's Feelings Emotional Fitness Episodes Ep. 304 — Get Off the Mat + What Thoughts Will You Let Land? Ep. 305 — Procrastination, Complaining, Victim Thinking A.D.D. Emotional Processing Episodes Ep. 286 — Emotional Confidence Through Holiday Stress Ep. 277–279 — A.D.D. Breakdown Series Ep. 204 — 6 Questions to Ask When Emotions Feel Overwhelming Send us a text
Sean and Andrew are at Purdue University to talk to soybean expert Shaun Casteel about the science of soybean production from seed to harvest. The crew discusses: ✅ The research being conducted by Purdue's applied soybean research team ✅ The viability of early planting dates ✅ Optimal soybean plant height and population ✅ Drills vs. planters, and why it might be time to invest ✅ What “going rank” really means ✅ Why soybean yields vary so much ✅ Insights to help fill grain and retain pods Meet the Guest:
Lessons from Jennifer Aniston's love life. PLUS: A Public Ponytail Announcement and I need YOUR THOUGHTS on sex.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lessons from Jennifer Aniston's love life. PLUS: A Public Ponytail Announcement and I need YOUR THOUGHTS on sex.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You Can Take Control of Your Thoughts! Confused by the competing voices in your head? You’re not alone! Not mastering your thought life will eat away at your self-worth, poison your relationships, stunt your growth, and complicate your life. Patrick Morley, a best-selling author and Bible teacher, will show you how to conquer those thoughts and feelings that keep dragging you down. With God’s help, you can set your heart free and find peace of mind. The Loudest Voice Doesn’t Have to Win!Become a Parshall Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/inthemarket/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean and Andrew are back with Daren “Dr. Know-It-All” Mueller and Alison Robertson at Iowa State University to hear their two cents on the intense disease pressure we saw in corn and soybean fields this season. The crew discusses: ✅ Application timing for disease management ✅ A new mindset on ROI and yield ✅ The realities of active ingredients in fungicides ✅ The rain/disease connection ✅ The geographic shift in southern rust ✅ Inside seed disease ratings ✅ The evolution of disease management Meet the Guests:
Sean and Andrew sit down with Daren “Dr. Know-It-All” Mueller and Alison Robertson at Iowa State University to hear their two cents on disease pressure facing corn and soybean fields. The crew discusses: ✅ The research happening in ISU extension agronomy labs ✅ The expanding potential of technology in agriculture ✅ A deep dive into southern rust and why it was so prevalent this season ✅ New thought processes behind tar spot ✅ Reminders about corn stunt disease ✅ Understanding crown rot and root rot Meet the Guests:
Who is the Dalai Lama, and what is his role as a global religious influence? Today, we take a closer look at the origins of the Dalai Lama. We'll talk about the reincarnation of the Dalai Lama, the transformation of the Dalai Lama, the role of the US government with this religious figure, and other interesting topics. Welcome to Religion CAMP!
The key to you having a good day or a bad day isn't in the weather, it's not in your circumstance, it's not in the actions or mood of others. The one key to your day is all in your head. Your THOUGHTS write the definition of this day. Your thoughts are either lifting you […]
This week Corey and Skip have a lot to discuss from Saint Louis, including more troubles for Playoff contenders, several woes on pit road and some great “Penny for Your Thoughts” questions. Tyler Reddick stops by the Noncents Garage to discuss his 2025 season, dad life with two boys, and trying to keep up the momentum as the 45 team vies for a deep playoff run.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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