35 Burst results for "Jamie"

Mark Levin
Jamie Raskin: The 14th Amendment Not an Option, It Is an Imperative
"I want to show you what kind of a communist Jamie Raskin is He was bred from a communist father He was involved intimately in trying to remove Donald Trump fresh trying to prevent him from being sworn in as one of a handful of objectors on the floor of the House Then he worked both impeachment trials both Jamie rashkin who's a red And he's a liar And he's in the morning schmo show today and Joe Scarborough gives him a platform to lie and Joe Scarborough therefore is lying with him He knows damn well the Fourteenth Amendment is not an option Let's start cut 7 Go Well nobody seems to know but the positive development in my mind development in my mind is that on the democratic side people understand that the Fourteenth Amendment is not an option as people have been saying the Fourteenth Amendment is an imperative Now Fourteenth Amendment's not an option It's an imperative says Jamie Raskin This clown was teaching constitutional law at one point Which means he was teaching lies And there's nobody there to challenge him The Fourteenth Amendment provides no cover any more than the 13th of the 15th or any other amendment to the constitution The constitution was not amended to eviscerate the House of Representatives It's not an imperative It's a fantasy but the marxists don't care I've told you this a thousand times They will turn the constitution into a meaningless pretzel That's what they'll do They hate it from top to bottom Because you can not be A so called progressive AKA Marxist And support the American system You can not

AP News Radio
Sheriff: Girl, 16, fights off mom to save a sister from being drowned after 2nd sister killed
"A 16 year old South Carolina girl fought off her mom to save her sister. I'm Lisa dwyer. Authorities say a 37 year old mother drowned one of her daughters and their South Carolina home and was trying to kill another child when the oldest daughter was awakened by screams and managed to save her sister, investigators say Jamie Bradley Braun is charged with murder and attempted murder after the early Friday attack in their home on Saint Helena island, the sheriff says bruns 16 year old was awakened by her sister's screams and managed to fight her mother off and save one child, a 6 year old girl, had already been drowned. The teen then ran to a nearby family member's house to call 9-1-1, run as being held without bond. I only said

AP News Radio
Howden scores in OT, Golden Knights beat Stars 4-3 in Game 1 of West final
"Bret Hatton scored one 35 into overtime to give the golden knights a four three victory in game one of the Western Conference Finals against the stars. I just tried throwing it in there. Got lucky that I went in. I didn't put it in himself, so just tried to throw it in there and see what would happen. Teddy plueger first goal of the postseason, put the nights up, midway through the third period. But Jamie Ben tied it with one 59 left in regulation. William Carlson scored twice for the golden knights, who host came to on Sunday. Rupa hinson, Jason Robertson, each had a goal and an assist for the stars. I'm Dave ferry.

Mark Levin
Fact-Checking Rep. Jamie Raskin's Belief of Biden Using 14th Amendment
"Jen Psaki is a fraud a phony and a fake Is Biden would say the three F's And of course she is rascal on her show And she sets him up with a stupid question and he gives a pathetically stupid answer Cut 13 go As a constitutional lawyer do you think he has that authority and is it something you think he should do I think he has that authority under these circumstances absolutely because the Congress has put him in a constitutionally untenable All right let us stop Let us stop Number one whether he's in a constitutionally untenable position or not doesn't give him the authority to violate the constitution Number two Janie Raskin voted And the Democrats have supported All this spending and borrowing It is they Who have created this situation The Democrats and then the likes of a McConnell Go ahead Section four of the Fourteenth Amendment says that the validity of the public debt of the United States shall not be questioned So if Congress is not what it says you took you pull out 5 words It wasn't talking about today It wasn't talking about the next century of the century after that Let's talk about post Civil War The Civil War death And a discussing the Civil War data was discussing what could and couldn't be paid for As we discussed any monies that went toward rebellion or insurrection the amendment says they were not to pay for They were not to reimburse

CoinDesk Podcast Network
Jamie Dimon Thinks the Banking Crisis Is Over, But We're Not So Sure
"Rewind a little bit. Let me just banking crisis that the U.S. financial system was going through. Spooked a lot of people. We saw Silicon Valley bank fail. We saw signature bank, be taken over by regulators. Now we're seeing something similar from first republic, which also found itself in Dire Straits after the fed rapidly raised interest rates, and they had a bunch of bad stuff on their books. So we're going to talk about this. Jamie Dimon says, hey, this chapter of the banking crisis is over. We've stepped in. We've got this thing, got it under control, don't worry, everybody. But I don't know. I don't know if everybody is fully on that page just yet. There could be more shoes to fall. But Jamie Dimon says, no, there's only so many banks, maybe three that we're doing this shady business, and we're going to be A-okay. So anyway, I'm going to talk this straight to Jen. What do you think? Do you think this phase of the banking crisis is indeed over or do you think more stuff is about to happen? No, imagine I said yes, I think it's over. I think the two of you would just lambaste me. It's worrying that Jamie Dimon is saying, you know, this is all over. It's all under control now with and with no other information to back that statement up when I was reading this story. I just thought about, you know, how we're calling for more proof of reserves, more transparency when it comes to crypto and crypto exchanges and it's becoming more and more prevalent that we should be calling for the same thing in the traditional financial sector, I think that the banks and customers would really benefit from this. Wendy, I'm going to toss it off to you. I have more thoughts, but I saw you making there we go. We have the three oil crowd. What do you think is happening? So I actually talked about this very early in the morning. I think I made a TikTok at like 5 a.m. or whatever when I write one one of my team members sent me the story. So we knew that this bank was probably going to go down. They halted the stock trading for the volatility. But you guys, I thought that traditional investment instruments or services and all that stuff. It's all regulated. It's all safe. There's no risk there. Those products are safe. Anyway, so I want to say the stock dropped 18 or 30% one day. They halted trading and then now JPMorgan, of course, is picking it up. JPMorgan is a big, big, heavy hitter in the banking industry. So what I'm seeing is happening. I'm seeing a monopolization of the industry, which is very bad. We don't want a monopoly, the reason why we don't want a monopoly is because when you have a monopoly, that means less competition.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Another 2008... Or Worse?
"From The New York Times here. Government regulator seized and sold off the first republic bank on Monday, making it the first, the third bank to fail this year after Silicon Valley bank and signature bank collapsed in March. These banks held a total of $532 billion in assets. That's more than the $526 billion when adjusted for inflation, held by the 25 banks that collapsed in the collapse in the 2008 at the height of the global financial crisis. And so that really begs the question reporting further. Are we living through a financial crisis that the kind of the new strategy is just kind of ignore it? Like, oh yeah, we're not in a recession. It's fine. Look, the Treasury Department is very nervous right now, and they should be very nervous. They're trying to downplay this. System is fully intact. Everything is perfectly fine. Because they are just a couple percentage points of human behavior changing away from legitimate bank runs. Even JPMorgan should be nervous at this point. But they're not Jamie Dimon is projecting strength. Oh, everything's fine. It's a great opportunity. The implosion in 2008 was of wamu, as well as Lehman Brothers and bear Stearns. This is more than Washington mutual bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers. I hope you guys understand that.

CoinDesk Podcast Network
First Republic Bank Seized and Sold to JPMorgan Chase
"JPMorgan bought almost all of first republic's assets. After that bank fell now, rewind a little bit. Remember this banking crisis that the U.S. financial system was going through, spooked a lot of people. We saw Silicon Valley bank fail. We saw signature bank, be taken over by regulators. Now we're seeing something similar from first republic, which also found itself in Dire Straits after the fed rapidly raised interest rates, and they had a bunch of bad stuff on their books. So we're going to talk about this. Jamie Dimon says, hey, this chapter of the banking crisis is over. We've stepped in. We've got this thing, got it under control, don't worry, everybody. But I don't know. I don't know if everybody is fully on that page just yet. There could be more shoes to fall. But Jamie Dimon says, no, there's only so many banks, maybe three that we're doing this shady business. And we're going to be A-okay. So anyway, I'm going to talk this straight to Jen. What do you think? Do you think this phase of the banking crisis is indeed over or do you think more stuff is about to happen? No, imagine I said yes, I think it's over. I think the two of you would just limp best me. It's worrying. That Jamie Dimon is saying, you know, this is all over. It's all under control now with and with no other information to back that statement up and I was reading this story. I just thought about, you know, how we're calling for more proof of reserves, more transparency when it comes to crypto and crypto exchanges and it's becoming more and more prevalent that we should be calling for the same thing in the traditional financial sector. I think that the banks and customers would really benefit from this.

AP News Radio
First Republic Bank seized, sold to JPMorgan Chase
"Failed bank first republic was seized by the government Monday and sold to JPMorgan Chase. First republic is the third midsize bank to fail in two months and JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon says it won't be the last. There may be no smaller one, but it's pretty much resolves them all. But this part of the crisis is over. That does not down the road. There are rates going way up, real estate, recession. That's a whole different issue, but for now it was just take a deep breath. JPMorgan Chase CFO Jeremy barnum says first republic clients can bank as usual at branches. Feel confident that their deposits are backed by the strength and security of JPMorgan Chase. Following the failure of Silicon Valley and signature bank, customers rushed withdraw money from first republic creating a run on the bank. The FDIC estimated its deposit insurance fund paid for by banks would take a $13 billion hit. Julie Walker, New York

AP News Radio
Alabama Sweet 16 shooting: 6th suspect, a 15-year-old, arrested
"The suspect who shot a 6 year old and her parents in North Carolina is still on the run, I Lisa dwyer. Authorities are searching for a man accused of shooting and wounding a 6 year old North Carolina girl and her parents, a neighbor says the Tuesday night shooting near Gastonia happened after the children tried to retrieve a basketball that rolled into 24 year old Robert Louis Singletary's yard, and that the man had yelled at the kids on other occasions. 6 year old kinsley white was grazed in the cheek by a bullet, her mother was grazed in the elbow, and her father, Jamie white was shot in the back.

AP News Radio
Entertainment Update for 4-16
"Archie's are a letter with an entertainment update. Jessica Chastain gets so into her role as Nora in the Broadway production of a doll's House that she asked director Jamie Lloyd if she could skip the curtain call, Lloyd told her no. Jamie helped me understand that the curtain calls not for me. It's really for the audience. Guitar smirks Sheen of the Irish band the script has died at the age of 46. The band said in a statement she indied Friday after a brief illness. Their biggest song in the U.S. was break even, which hit number 12 in 2008. All right. That's a car. The Super Mario Brothers movie has set a record for the best earnings second weekend for an animated film. It brought in another $87 million this past weekend, according to studio estimates, it has earned $678 million worldwide becoming the biggest film of the year in just two weekends. A marches are a letter

The Breakdown
First Republic Bank Shares Sink to Another Record Low
"All right, Friends, another day, another set of serious updates around the global banking crisis. We start with first republic, which had another shocking day on Monday with the stock price plummeting 47% to an all time low. The stock was halted 9 times during its freefall and has now lost 90% of its equity value since the beginning of March. First Republicans experienced a massive $70 billion in deposit outflows over the month, as customers grow concerned about the safety of the bank afflicted with the same duration mismatch impairment that took down Silicon Valley bank alongside signature. Now on Friday, a consortium of major banks led by JPMorgan Chase, agreed to offer first republic 30 billion in deposits, consisting of the deposits which would float out of the troubled community bank. Ratings agency S&P said this package may not be enough to solve the quote substantial challenges facing the bank even if it does ease short term pressures on liquidity. On Monday, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon was back in talks to discuss converting the $30 billion in deposits into a capital infusion in an attempt to calm the panic around the already shaky bank. JPMorgan investment bankers have also been hired by first republic to explore options with a sale also being in the cards. Unfortunately, right now it's not clear how likely that is. Now that said, first republic doesn't necessarily represent the entire banking industry, with some time having passed since the collapse of Silicon Valley bank and the introduction of the fed's emergency liquidity program, the bank term funding program or BTF, regional banks actually saw a broad rally on Monday. This was led by New York community Bancorp, which we'll discuss in just a moment with a record 30% daily gain. Zero X makes he says, if you're in crypto and not following what's happening on community bank Twitter right now, you should be. Regardless of intent, the effect of both choke .2 and our two tier deposit insurance double standard is the same. To centralized resource allocation decisions in D.C. and New York.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Why the Deep State Needs an Indictment Now More Than Ever
"Now that the 2024 campaign season is starting in earnest and Trump's poll numbers improve with each passing day, the organism known as the deep state has been forced to react to protect itself. And indictment now would trigger all sorts of legal maneuvering that could delay a trial until a day after the 2024 election. But who knows what their plan is? With multiple investigations into multiple nothing burgers, it's pretty safe to say that the deep state is leaning hard on legal tactics. On one side of America's forefront of laws, we have Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg. On the other, we have special counsel Jack Smith. And somewhere in the middle, we have congressional Democrats led by Jamie Raskin. Between the three of these legal loggers, the forest of laws should be completely clear by midsummer of 2024, if not sooner. But you can't deny that Thomas more is right. Embracing this any means necessary approach to law is a bad idea. And not just for Trump and his supporters, many Democrats are too caught up in their enthusiasm. It really looks like they are completely unaware of the unintended consequences here. They need to slow down and ask themselves if they really want to live in this new legal landscape. Republicans who have not spoken up about this should also ask themselves, is this the kind of country that I want to live in, where political opponents are jailed and where basically in a third world country? Think about all the ways in which the law has already been twisted out of all recognition.

AP News Radio
Mysterious streaks of light seen in the sky over California
"Mysterious streaks of light seen in the sky over California Friday night? Well, that was just space junk burning out. Amazed people in the Sacramento area like Jamie Hernandez. What is that? We're posting on social media about streaks of light in the sky and commenting that they had never seen anything like it. Jonathan McDowell an astronomer at the Harvard Smithsonian center for astrophysics says the streaks of light were from burning space debris, specifically old Japanese communications equipment, weighing 683 pounds that was jettisoned from the space station in 2020 because it was taking up too much room. He says it would burn up upon reentry and that's what created the spectacular light show. The U.S. Space Force confirmed the reentry path over California. I'm Julie Walker.

AP News Radio
Robertson's 39th goal helps Stars roll Kraken 5-2
"The Dallas stars converted three power play goals and route to a 5 two win over the Seattle kraken, 5 different players put the puck in the net for the stars, Jamie benn scored one of the goals and added two assists while Mira haskin picked up assist on three of the goals. Vince Dunne had an assist on both of the kraken goals. The stars have now won their last three games totaling 19 goals in the process. The kraken meanwhile have dropped their last three games with all of the losses coming at home. Jim Bernard, Seattle

AP News Radio
'Everything' wins best picture, is everywhere at Oscars
"Everything everywhere all at once won 7 Academy Awards last night, including best picture. I'm Archie's are a letter with the latest. Daniel Kwan of the directing team the Daniels says everything everywhere all at once is what the world needs at this moment. It's a shotgun blast of joy and absurdity and creativity. Michelle Yeoh, Jamie Lee Curtis and kehoe Kwan won acting awards for their roles in that film. Kwan says he went for years with his agent telling him there was no work for him. Hopefully when I called my agent tomorrow, he would give me a different answer. Brendan Fraser won the best actor award for his role in the whale

The Breakdown
Silicon Valley Bank Becomes Largest Failure Since 2008 Crisis
"For the purposes of our conversation today, the key dynamic in silvergate that we want to think about is this idea of a duration mismatch between short term deposits and long-term loans. It is also worth noting at this point that banks having that sort of duration mismatch isn't necessarily them acting badly. It is fundamentally what fractional reserve banking does. Joe wiesenthal from Bloomberg tweeted, every time a bank gets into trouble, people are like, they took short term deposits and made long-term loans. What were they thinking? As if that's not the business model of every bank ever. All of which gets us to Silicon Valley bank. For the TLDR in this situation, I'm going to turn to a great little explainer from investor Jamie quint. Jamie writes, in 2021, SVB saw a mass influx in deposits, which jumped from 62 billion or so at the end of 2019 to around a 190 billion at the end of 2021. As deposits grew SVB could not grow their loan book fast enough to generate the yield they wanted to see on this capital. As a result, they purchased a large amount over 80 billion in mortgage backed securities with these deposits for their hold to maturity portfolio. 97% of these mortgage backed securities were ten plus year duration, with a weighted average yield of 1.56%. The issue is that as the fed raised interest rates in 2022 and continued to do so through 2023, the value of SVB mortgage backed securities plummeted. This is because investors can now purchase long duration, quote unquote, risk free bonds from the fed at a 2.5 X higher yield. This is not a liquidity issue as long as SVB maintains their deposits. Since the securities will pay out more than they cost eventually. However, yesterday afternoon, SVB announced that they had sold 21 billion of their available for sales securities at a $1.8 billion loss, and were raising another 2.25 billion in equity in debt. This came as a surprise to investors who were under the impression that SVB had enough liquidity to avoid selling their AFS portfolio. So as you can see, here we again have the same structural problem faced by the assets in silver Gates portfolio. Those assets had unrealized losses because interest rate increases in the wider environment had made them less valuable relative to government bonds, which wouldn't have been an issue unless they were forced to sell, but boom, all of a sudden they were forced to sell.

The Dan Bongino Show
Rep. Lauren Boebert: Receiving Dividends After House Speaker Debate
"The dividends of your work in the race for speaker I just want to note again are already paying off So all of those haters out there who said you guys were crazy for extending the fight for speaker just for a few days no big deal We got Kevin McCarthy to release the January 16 tapes We've got him to stand by some firm conservative things I know you're going to stay on it It's no time to pop the champagne but wouldn't you agree like that fights are paying dividends already Absolutely We received so many tools from that speakers race that we have been fighting to obtain in Washington D.C. for decades And now is the time to put those tools to use We've already been executing a lot of great things But I don't want to only sit and admire the tools that we have I want to get some nicks and dings in them And I want to bust these babies open And actually put them to use What good are the tools if we don't use them So that's what we're all working on right now We got the weaponization committee going We have the COVID select committee going We're looking into the origins the CCP what they're doing finer farms and our water our resources and so much more holding China accountable And then you know on oversight chairman Jamie comer I think he is one of the most aggressive chairman that we have in the house Yeah he's great That's great He is And he is ready to start slinging subpoenas He's got a process We're working on it We're not like the Democrats We follow a little bit of rules And we're going to start bringing these people in by the dozens And it's going to be amazing

AP News Radio
Everything you need to know about the 2023 Academy Awards
"Everything everywhere all at once leads the nominations for Sunday's Academy Awards with 11. I'm Archie's are a letter with a preview. The producers of the Oscars are promising a moment to start Sunday's show, but they won't say anything more. Executive producer Molly mcnair, who is married to Oscars host Jimmy Kimmel, says the show will acknowledge Will Smith smacking Chris Rock last year and then move on. She says they don't want to make this year about last year. Nominee Jamie Lee Curtis says she's living in the moment. I'm riding the wave. I'm having a good time. I'm feeling very much in my body and in my mind. And that's important to me. The Oscars will air live on ABC.

Crime Junkie
"jamie" Discussed on Crime Junkie
"Her cell phone, which is nowhere to be found. And that's not all they find. Jaime's favorite sneakers are placed neatly by the front door, which Kim says is unusual. Normally she would just kind of kick them off somewhere, but even stranger than that, the laces to the shoes are missing. And something about that just creeps them out. They've never seen Jamie remove the laces from her shoes, and that is just an odd little detail that adds to everyone's unease. So Kim decides to call the police again. Now, when officers get there, Kim points out the purse and the keys and the shoes, like to Jamie's family, these are major signs that something is off. Plus, she was obviously really sick. There's even dried vomit in her bedroom, so where would she go? But police still don't think there's evidence of any kind of disturbance or foul play. They tell the family that Jamie is an adult and she can do as she wants, which I actually have a really hard time with because this is such a blatant fail of the system that was supposed to protect her. Because literally the state didn't think she was competent enough to manage her own money or to like not have a social worker, yet that same state is like, man, she's fine on her own. Like, we don't need to check up on her. She can do whatever she wants. It just does not compute for me how you can say those two things at the exact same time about the exact same person. But they at least do the bare minimum, and they start looking through her apartment. And as they search, Kim Stacy and Haley wait outside in the parking lot. While they wait, they call her phone again, then again, and get this, the final time, someone picks up. For the briefest second, there is this flood of relief, but it's gone in a flash because it's not Jamie on the other end of the line. It's a man, and when Kim asks him who he is and why he has the phone, his answer makes her heart stop. This

The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey
"jamie" Discussed on The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey
"So i wanna talk about a couple of different things that you talked about in here. I i wanna say this you went in and you said you learned who he is what he does and why it matters now. We're gonna talk about some of the things that he does and this book is full of what he does. If you could sum up what would you say who he is. I think for someone. Listening is like yeah. I believe in that as well. But i don't know who the holy spirit is. Yeah well obviously he is. God he is god the holy spirit but i think what we often don't recognize talk about as he is also the person of the holy spirit he is a divine person with a personality like an amazing personality. Like yes this dynamic personality he has a mind he has a will. He has emotions and when we realized that he is a person. I think that changes so much because so often the holy spirit is referred to as an it right. He's in it so he's just a force or he's we reduce into the things by which is symbolized in scripture right. There's so many beautiful symbols for the holy spirit of dove firewater. They hold so much meaning but we often reduce him to those things like he's just a dove or he's just wind or i think worse we reduce into a power like instead of him being a person who gives us power in manifests power in our lives. We just talk about much is power like we can wheel this power. It's like put. Simon did in in the book of acts where he was corrected in rebuked for treating the holy spirit as a power that he could buy in purchase for his own benefit and so when we realized he he's a person with the divine personnel. The then it changes how we interact with him. It changes how we have relationship with him and that was really profound for me. Because i've always said the person of the holy spirit and get that's never really landed on me in a way that it has in the last couple of years that his mind is a willie as emotions and we can do real life together in radically changes. How you go throughout your day. I think that you're radically blowing people's minds right now. That have never thought about that as you know what. I mean like that this person. So i wanna talk about the first. One i picked is in your book. It's called champions us. And i picked this one because i think so many times we feel so just weak and so weary and so down and so talk to us a little bit about how the person of the holy spirit champions us as believers thinking about when jesus again back in the book of genre he's talking to his disciples about when the holy spirit would come any said you know he called him the helper and the original. Greek word is apparently in that word is so full of meaning that it can be translated in several so the holy spirit is our helper. He's our advocate our intercessor. He's our counselor. Man pays counselor. Wow he's our strengthener so there but that one word that doesn't get talked about a whole lot is that he's our champion that the holy spirit champions you so think about romans. Eight where talks about. He helps us in our weakness where he prays for us in our weakness. I think about how he champions us in our weakness and he does that by interceding for us by strengthening us. but i also think about I write this. Write about this book if you can think of a friend or maybe it's your spouse. It's just somebody who is so for you like somebody you know always has your back somebody who will hold up your arms when you're weak somebody who will pray for you as much as they'll problem-solver look you somebody who will somebody who sees the gaps that are stored in either like jamie i see what god's stored in you and i want a champion you i want to cheer you on. I want to help you develop those gifts. I wanna help you have the courage to chase those dreams. Okay that's the holy spirit is that's who he is that's what he was sent to do. And it's never for glory all of those things. All about god getting all the fame and all the glory he wants to champion us and how i have neglected him and thought about always wanted to champion gifts emmy that i have tried to develop on my own or grow on my own or do not do on my own. Said he's always at work. Championing us whether we misses the beautiful thing whether we realize it or not. I love that about him. Because i think about and this week so teary when i wrote about it. So he's been with me. He's been in me. Since i was eight years old right when i put my trust in jesus god put his spirit of mate and even though i didn't realize it at the time he has been in me advocating for me. Counseling me comforting nieces. I was eight years old. But i have not paid a whole lot of attention to his distinct role in my life. But that doesn't mean he hasn't been it work. I think that's a made. It's not like he is in our heart crossing his arms. Going all right when you appreciate me when you pay attention to me when you welcome me that i'll get to work on your behalf but until then i'm just going to kick out here. No that's not what he does. He's been interceding for me all along. But once you realize that once you know what a priceless gift has been stored and you in your posture toward him. Changes then your relationship with him. Deepens intimacy with jesus increases and. You're more aware of them. So you're paying more contention to the nudges and conviction in the leading and so you just. There's more i guess that's the point. There's more it's not that the holy spirit isn't working on your behalf. There's just so much more for us to enjoy an experience. If we will say our holy spirit getting my business lead me..

The Popcast With Knox and Jamie
"jamie" Discussed on The Popcast With Knox and Jamie
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Two weeks is getting quarantined from school. But that's okay we're handling it. We're really doesn't affect me to fix actually more than me so i can't really take any pity for that but it's time to be alive you guys at time to be alive. The world is burning. Everything's great so we're gonna talk fall tv. There's not a ton but there is some there's enough to warrant an episode but affiliate before we get to this upcoming year of faulty The we didn't do last year because it was sad dark and we didn't do like insurance office sat in dark bedroom tending to be normal. Yes we're trying to make something out of now. We have new tv. That's right but we drink during the day now and that somehow makes it right. Thank you to the louis. Downstairs of does serve anytime of day. Thank you so much so in episode three thirteen which you can go back and listen to that complete episode and here talk about all of the show's coming out and twenty nineteen. What we thought would be great. I love that we like. Can you believe that the grey's anatomy is still on. Guess what guys. It's still on so still going going forever. So what are visit. How how good to be. So we have a category called stayaways and we have a category called bet the house and so in the stairways. We did excellent truly. Because they're shows in here that. When i read that i hear us talking about them episode and i was like what is that. Wow like all rise. You know what that's about. That's a judge and she's like she's sick of it and she's going to judge stuff. Listen you said there's a whole version of shows that are based in the service industry is some type in. It's just people who do that job. But they're gonna do things there and then you also said that all the shows coming out where a white person loves a person of color which is jams favourite show. The united states of al was the one that guy loves the loves. Bob hearts abessola. That's right that's still go going which it is. Thirties and god is not great though is still not great We got a stump down sometime while we were like. Don't do it and the funny thing is right now. it got a second season then it was Pandemic levada and then. Abc right now is literally trying to sell the series to another network. But it's not gonna be like the it's not coming just can we as a culture and i'm saying this about say something very important but i'm also seeing a fly a net fly in the screen and i just like i just want you to know that he ended the pest control guy. This is our fault. I feel like if i walked into your office. There would be a dead body somewhere in. Hey guys figured it out. So we were like their food. We don't know about this open. It's either a dead body or jamie your fern. That is the size of pakistan on your desk. What are you doing ginsburg. Command of the back of her. She office big enough for the firm. It's a breeding ground. That big. i didn't know don't even know what i'm saying. Look i love that. I looked at one show. Was mr mom on new. Yeah and it was canceled. Of course it doesn't even have a wiki entry on it. That's how crazy this is. You also said don't watch. Nancy drew unless you liked riverdale but wish it sucked more and then we did win that we did. Wrong is the kelly clarkson show we were like. Do not watch it. You actually said that kelly clarkson show is just an excuse for kelly to hang out with normals and do charity work and may have to watch it. Yeah i think. I stand by it and i think she was running from her marriage which was dissolving. Just turned out until like no new opportunities or three emmys. She's getting ellen's timeslot and she got to pay. That alimony is very good for her. Hopers exist i was going to say can we. All agree can like huddle up and put her hands in your hands and be like one two three. Kobe smoulders nothing. And we just don't have the time you're like. The reason that abc gave her a deal was because it was the only member of the marvel universe that would be willing to be on abc. The net right. Alas it's still dark out. It's just not gonna happen. It's time to function are on how i met your mother but she's fine a billion years against else move on that. By the way. Nancy drew renewed for season. Now has a spin off called tom. Swift okay so for them just so you know for most of the time you were talking out of. You're talking about nancy. Grace and i was like man. I'd strong feelings about nancy grace. I don't know through right now. We're professionals so it's weird professionals. Okay and then we. We had a list of bet the house lead. Let's go in order of most correct. Okay he would have won a fortune. Okay maybe you would have lost your all your gambling corner jamie really. Kill them a game right now. Okay so we did about the house on righteous gemstones. Hack ya watchmen heck. Yeah i Unbelievable with a caitlyn denver and a hack. Ya black lady. Sketch show still fantastic blue. It i said that you should the house on modern love now. I did note that. I was nervous because amazon. Ruined the rahmonov speaking. They didn't know how to do an anthology. That is actually true..

The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey
"jamie" Discussed on The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey
"This has been a joy. Kelly thank you so much for him. And i and you guys kelly's book just released the high impact life. She can get it wherever you get books. Check that out. Thank you so much. Thank you thank you kelly for sitting down with me and can you believe that. When she got married she automatically became a grandma. Is that no the craziest thing ever. I love that so much. Guess check out her book high impact life. He can get it. Wherever books are sold and guys. We'll see you next week with my guests hosanna wong. Thanks so much for listening to the happy hour. Jamie ivy podcasts. We are truly grateful for every single story that we get to share with you every encouragement we get to bring to you and every opportunity. We get to point us all to jesus. If you're loving the show we would appreciate it if you would leave us. A rating and review. Wherever you listen to podcasts. Also tell your friends that is actually the number one way that people find out about our show because you tell them. Join us right here. Every wednesday and friday for meaningful conversations that make us think make us laugh and point us to jesus also come find me on other places around the internet as well. I love instagram. I'm jamie and we've been having some fun posting videos on youtube as well. Sometimes jewish you can see the persona interviewing well. Come over and find us there and you can jamie ivy dot com slash youtube. The happy hour is produced by lindsey sweeney. Show notes written by abigail castel graphics by rachel. Ray show is edited by the team at pot. Shaper and i'm your host jamie and i love every single week. That gets to be here with you guys until next time. Have a happy hour with a friend.

The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey
"jamie" Discussed on The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey
"Is a relationship that doesn't judge but journeys with a young person through their highs and lows as they figure out their faith as they figure out their friendships figure out their future. That's a lot of efforts friendships future and family airway right here. I don't know that. I wanna title your favorite effort. You're going to get the young ones to all the f. Words guys clicks. I'm not sure. How many purchases. But a lot of clicks so anyway you know we need adults like you and me. I'm like your listeners. To journey with this generation of young people instead of judge them. Wow i think that should be encouraging to someone who's listening including myself and convicting a little bit as well. Do you think that the other previous generations have done this to youth as well like. I'm thinking back to like my dad. Who's seventy so. His dad would that generation of looked at them and be like you have no idea what we went through here. Is this a common generational thing or do you think it's worse now. Yeah well it's always hard to compare generation to generation so. Let me give you my impression. That's not based in research. I actually think is worse now because of technology. We didn't have this kind of technology that i think separates the generations a little bit more. I mean i love how savvy young people are with technology. I'm having a problem with my phone. Who's the youngest one in the room. Hand the phone to them. So i love how savvy. Young people are with technology. But i think think it can create a bit more of an us against them mentality than we've had before now. I think technology should be a bridge builder. Not a wall builder. So i think technology should be a bridge not a wall and creative adults know how to do that. But i think because of that technology gap. The gap is likely a little bit wider with this generation. I'm trying to build bridges with my kids. I just got on the all snapchat too hip. Nobody come find me. Because i'm only friends with my kids because i'm not snapping but that was an example like okay. You guys are gonna do this. Also this morning. I went and got chick-fil-a for lindsay and i and i was driving through and realized i didn't have my wallet i'm like oh my gosh and so i get into the window this sweetest little high school girl. I'm like i don't know my wallet. She's like do you have apple. Pay and i was like i say that up on my you literally asked her. How do i do this. She's like you just put it right. And i was like okay. Thank you so. I was able to get chick-fil-a cashiers. Thank you so much help. Technology women moms with their technology. Okay when a dive into the questions. Since we're we're setting the stage up quick we're setting it up so questions here are who am i. Where do i did. And what difference. Can i make yup. Absolutely we call those questions of identity. Belonging and purpose identity belonging and walk term again. So identity is who am i and we're all trying to figure that out belonging is where do i fit her hunger for community and purpose is what difference can i make. It's our desire to use our gifts to shape this wonderful world. Now jamie you and is people who are over thirty. I'm gonna assume you're over thirty. Thank you for that a little bit. Maybe thirteen years over thirteen years over thirty. And i'm even more than that over thirty. We still wrestle with these questions ourselves. I think these are fairly human across generation questions but for you and me probably more at a low simmer whereas for teenagers and young adults there at this rolling boil. It's this constant developmental quest really to figure out my density my belonging and my purpose And you start the book with acknowledging what we said earlier in this podcast there are so many questions are asked and then boiling them down to these three. Okay i wanna do empathy. I had a conversation with someone just the other day around empathy and i use the term sympathy instead of And i thought i was being fair and right and good and she kind of corrected me even though it was me talking about being a black woman and i'm not a black woman and so i use the word sympathy and she's like i want you to use the word empathy and i was like i don't know how to just feel like i'm going to be fair. I'm not but she told me. But you are with this fight. That's a huge affirmation jane. I was just like if you say. So because i didn't want to put that on me. But you talk about empathy in here. Oh you said listen. Teenagers empathy equals notice. Plus care yeah okay. So let's talk about listening to teenagers and using that empathy. Because i think sometimes as parents you know the negative stuff you talked about assume about these two generations. But i think sometimes parents we can get so caught up in and i find myself. Doing this is like that's not a big deal. Who cares about that but just like that understanding of our kids and listening so talk about what it feels like for a teenager a to not have their parents listen to them. And how do we as parents engage more. So one of my colleagues. Has this profound statement. That being heard is so close to being loved that for the average person. They are the same when he said that. I typed it out. I've reflected on it so many times. That i think your listeners in you and i can relate to this were and a friendship or were. We're talking like this was somebody were just getting to know we. We feel like they really understand what we're going through. They're not dismissing us. Like it's tempting to do say when your kid has a boyfriend or girlfriend and it doesn't seem all that to you but it's really serious to them like it's tempting to take it too lightly to brush it off but when we really look a young person in the is and they know that we are with them and were feeling their pain were noticing and were carrying them that gives us an inroad. That is like no other so whether you're a parent or stepparent. Grandparent teacher mentor. You know whatever kind of relationship you're trying to build with a young person in your family and your church in your neighborhood at your favorite coffeeshop taking the time to really look them in the is asked them how they're doing sale..

The Popcast With Knox and Jamie
"jamie" Discussed on The Popcast With Knox and Jamie
"I didn't know that jamie so bad on them for bringing that feels like cristianos problem. I don't think she has looked into you to me. She feels like somebody. Who's like i. Like what i like. Sure never changing okay. This is what i've used since. Nineteen ninety nine. And i'm not going to change. I think though points off because spotify is trying to corrupt podcasting. Which i don't like no we don't like that must offer a million dollars when we were doctors. But i kind of like it okay. I've next we have stephanie cochrane. We it's caught. It's cochran you guys. Have amy her here. Yes the b. Five ears can pronounce things so she got her cock rain. You wanna know why you should come to our ways. Is that erin my bully you. And that's a bully people. I just camping out there. Well then aaron. Listen closely as you hear stephanie. Cochrane's opinion which is mayonnaise is the best condiment for a hotdog. Oh man you are pro. That erin is thumbs upping. I approve that. Do you really need this delicious everything. So you're suggesting pudding. Oh god jamie cheese..

The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey
"jamie" Discussed on The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey
"Close got near. He said he's near to the broken hearted. And i believe that that's a promise. He his nearness so real and I mean i just felt like he was with me every night next to me in my bed like i felt like i could feel his breath on me so those were tender moments that i look back on and in one again for myself which is awful to say because it came with the suffering it came with the sub. Bring not to say you know even after all of our marriage stop. There's no guarantee that your life isn't hard again. We have a special needs kiddo. And you know that's just another way we get to practice what we learned in our other shit storm valid. Leave that help will we. you know. that's the only way we describe it as shit storm because we feel like it should have been dio. That should have been doing. I say that Abrasive because that was what was happening in my life. And there's no other word that kind of says what we were going there. So that meant was difficult. I mean it was a lot of just getting through one minute at a guy. That was what i did. I always think. I just. I just thought about this this weekend. About suffering and one of my favorite scriptures it says rejoicing are suffering because suffering produces endurance and endurance prejudice character and character produces hope which will not put us to shame and i always think about that and i have found myself lately very timidly being like god. I really wanna make it to the end. I wanna persevere. I want to endure. I want my character be so like hi. I want all of these things in your word says that we can rejoice in are suffering because they produce that raise. Oh god i'm willing. It's hard to say. I'm willing to walk through whatever it is. That's going to produce that in me and that's a very scary thing to say and i think i think that's a very easy thing for me to say right now because i'm not in a season of suffering and so i think i want to say it now so that i can really really hope to believe that when i am. Does that make sense right. I mean it's their stats. The tension we live in It's just the lower end on this side of heaven like it's the tension we're in and the only way you can really as a human being close to god aside from some supernatural gift that he gives you a moment here and there is deep deep suffering owning. I really believe that it's the it's the only way that you will know how near he is and so. Would i ever change anything now. Would i wished that my husband never cheated on me absolutely not. I am just so thankful for the gift that gave me. If it was only for nearness to christ if i never got my marriage back that was not the reward reward was nearness to christ. That'll preach right there jamie. It's i mean. But that's how i learned it. Yeah you can't just say that. I like deep caused the deep in. When you hear that your soul says yes. Because i'm not faking it. That's not that's not a lie. That's not something. That's not a posture. That someone who's experienced deep suffering and has seen some things note that does people know the face of jesus so once you get past once dot is bringing this revelation to you about your need for him and bringing you so near to him and bring you in I mean that's just beautiful to think about him bringing you in before. That storm started raging storm. It was raining already. you know it was And then the storm came and you are so near and and boldly you say if i never get my marriage back. I'm so near to god. But by the grace of god you did get your marriage back right. How did that. How did walking in forgiveness and reconciliation. And how did all of that look for you guys. You know that was also supernatural. I think it's hard to explain. But if a lot of people ask me for help on this damn my husband cheated on me or my husband's addicted to pornography or whatever sim awesome super super deep hurts in. I don't have the best answer for that. Except that when all that stuff happened there was a burst on our on our chuck. Were that had been up for like months. Had a newborn. And so you know you write something on a chalkboard and then you leave it for four years. Was my pinterest moment for. Yeah so i had this. I buy more that said You know be tenderhearted towards one another and forgive each other like christ. Forgave us something to that extent. I will mess up i. Yeah i surprisingly. Don't have the bible memorized. and what. It's a shocker. I know but that verse was on the board. And i remember crying in i look up in that versus on there and i thought like christ. Forgave me okay. Christ that thought about how to christ forgive me and the other verse came to mind was while we were still sinners. Christ died for us and that meant before. We had an apology before. We knew that we did something wrong before we got our act together before we noticed that we were drowning and sinking and playing in the mud. Before we even knew that he said it. I pick you and guide just did something in my heart.

Coming Out Stories
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Coming Out Stories
"jamie" Discussed on Coming Out Stories
"Absolutely state absolutely. Didn't we o- how often today comes with a mini ronco. Then that sounds fun. So not much with mum but quite a lot with uncle. I think i when i'm sixteen. He took me to this little clip. Alexis and i remember somebody tinkling piano sunday. Night if you think about it. Twenty one legal age and i was alive club at sixty and i must have been drinking. Patents can several lows public lows. I remember somebody waving some money at me being quite kind this chap then might came over and so grumpy and said always with me. I thought what are you doing that for. He's just that shows you. How naive i was. I wasn't switched on really say. He sounds really instrumental in your coming out process than the young lady was yeah and he was popular. He was well known on the scene unpopular. So he used to introduce mrs nephews. Well even there like a separate related told how old's coda they lost the lesbian equivalent of a gun. cohen farm. one. Yeah we that'd be fantastic. We have someone like that in our family. Actually us today but like i said my actual uncles and aunties didn't even have a conversation with me. So maybe it takes a special family friend. Come cool to do that. Testing said no looking back but then you introduced me to boyfriends. I've the is. Yeah yeah Nobody ever let my boyfriend's picked batman sale. But you know. I did so i. I'm with one nine for thirteen years. Wow so it'd come good in the end for now. I think a lot of people are what you do. have you tied the knot jamie. Because he is when it first came as a an option. We did toyed with the idea. And then we may realize the actually. We're not really big fans of weddings to be honest but it happens some lovely ones to get into some dreadful ones too. If we work we were going to iceland By walter full we so is picture of Just two guys in so a slavic will jumpers hotson by the words. Very simple of us quite us. We out who who wants to organize it in not may not may so what i think that tells us. Every i'm broke. Don't fix it at a lot from our generation. Because we're about the same age just never ever expected it to happen my my. That's been a fortune on my twenty first birthday party and actually said to me you might as well not this money now because i'm never going to be spending it on your wedding. Because he never thought would happen to that his point of view but i think he was a bit salvador. Forget moran you never have children but then that's not stop any..

Coming Out Stories
"jamie" Discussed on Coming Out Stories
"When i met the person in devon i actually wanted to be like him you know popular with the girls of his life just seem so simple compared to mine him then. Because that's interesting an uncle would Always a family friend was a family friend. That knew me all my life. Really one of those uncles in inverted commas so k. Junko tape was he guy. Then yeah yeah very and he spotted it in you. Then you're sort of mental slick after us when we were young when it was just us would babysit from april. We dress up my mother's clothes. You know he he would be the queen mum and okay the queen we just laugh israeli freeing with him but he never exposed me or anything but he used to just say directly yoga at any point where parents aware that he was saying this to or aware that you addressing the queen mother together night well. My parents were done by the time. I was to say coming to the separate. A thought there was going to be a big problem with that because he used to say things like nancy boy insured if both but a said it was humor but he he was also an old man so i didn't know that yet. Any gay friends only did not that. I know says the a derogatory there no been daring all no whereas my mom had gay friends and she ha. Obviously my uncle dunkel the hadj-messaoud then surrounded by was she was. She was quite free with it. But impact on say ceo is referred to gay people who what are them then they. Yeah oko golden era. Yeah yeah my not enough for her. Thought word queered so later on maceda definitely a very johnnym and you know one of them and touch them. Lavender about them. Yes or a very colorful chapters a day flamboyant that's essentially the word yet you mean the i. Maybe someone telling me about a politician in manchester and saying oh. I think you'll like this politician when you few them because the very flamboyant guy stickiness things aside is flanked.

The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey
"jamie" Discussed on The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey
"Explained that he is the son of god that he went to the cross to take on all of my sin and insufficiencies when that he rose again three days later defeating the power of sin and death in allowing me to have a relationship with god again. I had no idea that. Magli have a relationship with god right when i was born. I just kind of assume that i was writing. Gaza is but she explained this to me in it all made sense shopping. She has really good questions. The entire time any revisited. This question she asked me earlier when it became really clear to me that i basically thought that someone was saved based on their own works. He explained evasions to eight thousand. Nine me that it's by grace that were saved through faith. Nothing based on our own. Doing and that was just kind of a shocker to me because like my whole entire life i was trying to be this awesome good perfect person but in all ruinous. That's impossible because we can't even go a day without sitting we need jesus in. I think that's the first time it really clicked with me that jesus wasn't just this far away being. He was someone that i needed. Because i was in perfect in that perfect mediator between and god and she explained to me what life following jesus could look like but she asked me if i if that was something that i wanted to do and i just wasn't sure yet but chris herndon sought meeting up with nishi continue to process different parts of the bible with me that entire semester. Taking a copy shops immune have just really good quiet time together and ask her lots of questions. Because i never read the bible before and i followed kristen to this. Winter conference called studio conference. Smc and it's something. It's like a four day conference that zuma puts on each year where they get speakers from all across the country to basically preach to college students. And i went to that because i trust in christian as a friend and that was really the first time that i saw that. It wasn't weird for someone is young as me in college to want to pursue their faith to grow in their faith. And i specifically remember when at sec. Where johnson pliuta came to speak in. He is a pastor at harris creek in waco texas. I think used to talk at the porch in lead the youth ministry there and he was on the podium in this huge editorial in he tied shrink from the podium to the top of the auditorium ceiling in he said okay this string represents all of eternity and then he got up this small at a red sharpie a tiny red dot on the huge shrink and he was like this little red dot represents your time here on earth and i think that's when it struck me that i felt stupid honestly living for my time here on earth trying to build mound kingdom trying to go by myself when really i'm just like a blimp in time and i should be living for trinity in so i think that's really the first time that i gained eternal perspective at all in thought about what life after death would look like. And that's when. I trusted in jesus death and resurrection and reject and chose to surrender. My own will an make jesus lord of my life in so since then my college life is so much different than i thought it would ever be. Because you're the winter of your freshman year right. Yes when now. I am a junior going into my senior. Ut that's kind of weird it's percents said that but yes so. I made the decision over winter. Break my freshman year. Of course it wasn't just like all of a sudden. I love god every single moment of every day after that. But i think that's when jesus really started working inside my heart and when i chose to try to spend daily time with jesus in christian helped me get started with the bible reading plan on my own. I started waking up earlier in just trying to read the bible for thirty minutes in credit. God she taught me that. I was just supposed to pray for selfish for things to happen. But that i was close to Thank god to praise him for who he is in depraved. Brother people on pray for the world. I just the more is spent time with the jesus the more i actually felt like i was in a personal relationship with them. And it's really just like a best friend. The more time you spend with them costa field of them. And i got into really really awesome community and became friends with other girls who were also trying to pursue a relationship with jesus inserting meeting with them weekly for accountability. And then i decided to go to this thing called kaleo which is a nine week discipleship leadership program. That studio puts on each summer an honest. I didn't really know much about it. It was kind of like shot in the dark aletha face. I didn't really want to do anything else with my summer. Like why not spend in order to. I don't even know what we're disciple. Means is looking to discipleship program. I think that's when my reels really started to turn. I just felt like you our jesus. I learned how to heart is getting in the word every single day how to pray and how to have a greater purpose in my life rather than just living for myself in our members matthew twenty eight nineteen through twenty and learning about the great commission which is go make disciples of all nations and just thought that was the coolest thing in Kristen how she had shared her faces. Knee minute helped me become a disciple of basically. Just stepped ball were learner. Jesus anna's like you know what i want to do. That sounds so much more fulfilling than just trying to achieved comfortable american lifestyle. I was basically in college to do. And i became equipped throughout this week program with how to share the gospel in how to share verse romans. Six twenty three so that.

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"jamie" Discussed on The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey
"Unite can do this too. Because if god could use a man with a pass paul's then surely he can use us as well. If god could love a man who killed people who were following his son jesus then surely he can love us as well if god could allow a murderer to do amazing things for his kingdom then surely he can use us for his glory as well. We can own our story because it's actually a testimony to the good news of jesus who loves us pursues us and saves us in spite of ourselves just as paul said and galicians. They glorified god because of me. We can say the same thing we can be. People who share our hurts share our struggles share our failures share our stories and we can trust without a doubt that god will get glory from it all of it. You guys thank you for joining storytime with jamie. That was from chapter one of my book. If you only knew. And the reason i wanted to read that chapter you guys is because i wanted to set the stage for the idea that god is in the business of saving people and you might be listening thinking. My story is too much if you knew jamie. That's why i wanted to read that. Because i wanted you to see that you are not too much for god that your story is not too much so you have. You haven't swayed off too far. You haven't said no to god too many times. I was having a conversation with a friend recently and they were going through some hard times and she said. Do you think it's because i've turned my back on. Jesus and i honestly said i have no idea why you're going through what you're going through. But i need you to hear me. Say something real clear that jesus is not in the business of turning his back on his people. You guys the stories that we're going to hear over the next couple of weeks. Stories of people's lives being transformed because of the gospel. I am praying that they were powerful to you. I'm praying that they impact your life in a unique way. I've shared my story a lot in that book. If you only knew has a lot of my story in it. But basically. I grew up in church. I would have said i was a believer but started doing whatever i wanted to do. All through high school and early years of college. And then i had an encounter with the living god at a conference at the passion conference and my life was forever changed after that my life was an easy and didn't immediately stop some of the central habits that i had been in the habit of over the last five or six years of my life but god was gracious and he was kind and he was forgiving and he was loving and my life has never been the same since that encounter with jesus in that jain enormous arena at a conference full of college kids. You guys these stories that you're gonna hear are just like that people's lives at a change for ever. I had already started thinking about this series for the summer. When i was at church a couple of weeks ago in early may and it was a church where we were baptizing people and those are some of my favorite sundays because i love seeing people confessing to their whole body to the whole church saying hey guys my name is jamie and i was once dead in my sin jesus saved me and now i'm a new creation. It just cry every time. I don't know how it is at your church. Will this particular sunday. The first person to get baptized was a twenty one year old junior at the university of texas. Same sydney runberg. I did not know sydney. And i didn't have any reason to think there was anything amazing about sydney. I just watched her get baptized. And then next thing you know she's baptizing another girl. The girl that just got baptized and bad housing her friend. And then the next thing you know she's baptizing another friend and then the next thing you know twenty one year old university of texas junior sydney is baptizing another friend. After church i went up and found mitchell our college director and said i need you to connect me with sydney because i need to hear how she started following jesus and what has transpired in her sorority over the last couple of years and so mitchell connected us and sydney going to tell us how she met. Jesus how he's changed her life and how she ended up baptizing three of her friends on sunday at the austin stone in austin texas. You guys when we come back from this break. We're going to hear from sydney romburg. Does.

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"jamie" Discussed on The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey
"I shared at all really hard things. I'd never laid all my cards on the table in front of someone like that. You wouldn't believe what happened next as soon as the words had finally escaped my mouth. My instant impression was a sudden sense of relief. I done it. I shared my story out loud with a real friend. And you know what it actually felt good to get it all out. It helped of course that. I've been right about mary's. She gave me permission to be real with her. Although she didn't say those exact words she was willing to listen to what. I said no matter what i was going to say. As they poured out my heart to her she listened. She didn't try to fix me with candid vice and she reaffirmed the things she'd seen god do in my life even in the short time she'd known me her permission that day to be real with her was life giving to me as a friend. Another thing i should tell you is that i learned something profoundly beautiful that day. Something that may surprise you. This our stories are really not as unique as we think the more. I've told my soared through the years. I've discovered my struggles are actually quite common but because we're also uncomfortable talking about those struggles or even hearing about them. We walk around with this idea that no one's ever done what we've done ever felt what we felt ever thought what we've thought ever said what we've said and this is simply not true. I'd been scared of my story for years. Because i assume no one else had battled what i had battled but except for the specific details. Mini others have fought and lost to the same things if not those things than other things of equal weight in their heart and mind. Think of how much unnecessary anguish and self torment. we've endured as well as how much freedom we forgotten from seen ourselves as the only one when we're not we're just not but i believe the lies that said i was. I believe the lies. That said i was forever defined by my story. I believe the lies. That said i couldn't afford to open up. I believe the lies that said all of the labels i designed to myself were mind to bear not to be free of and nobody could ever take those lies away from me. Remember the book. The scarlet letter that you were most likely supposed to read in high school. I say supposed to read in case you're like me and hardly read any of the books you were supposed to read but side note. You'll be proud to know mrs kelly. I've since read many of the books she said. I was supposed to read in high school and i love reading today. Well the main character in this novel is hester. Prynne who was caught in adultery and forced to pen. The letter a. to her chest every day adulterer. The community had brandon her this way so that everyone would always know what she had done. She could never escape her past. I've always felt zoa understood this fictional woman because of seasons in my life when i'd imagined a similar letter pen to my chest. I often felt as though the only thing people would ever seen me. If they only knew. We'll be the letters i knew. Were invisibly attached there. Some days i would pen an f. to my chest for fake this whole loving. Jesus couldn't possibly be true for women like me who spent so many years running from him. Disappointing him an acting as if he meant nothing to me. Other days at penn a w. on my chest whore what kind of girl sleeps around. And then she can follow jesus and be committed to one man for the rest of her life. Surely everyone would think the same thing of me as well. Many days i would pen a you on my chest used. I assume this would be my label forever. Because that's what. I was early in my marriage. I assumed everyone thought this about me and pitied my husband for ending up with a woman who was so tarnished. He deserved better. I imagine them saying as they watched me walk into the church with a u. So obviously on my dress not until years later did i begin to realize that. The only one obsessively focused on all these letters was me this sub-conscious penning ritual. I went through every morning. Walking around thinking everyone else was seen. I was wearing was as private as my pain. It was a sick game. I was playing full of guilt and shame. I was the one who demanded. I wear those labels. No one was pending them on me each day except my self. The day i shared my story with paris. I felt as though i was taking off all my letters and laying them in front of her inviting her into my pending ritual even while fearing the whole time that she might only validate my letters as being true. I fear she'd be surprised by all the letters i owned or embarrassed to have a friend with so many letters to choose from each morning. I feared that she agree that yes. I did need to keep them on my chest every single day because they indeed represented the words that defined me. That's what we're afraid of isn't it. We fear that telling someone. Our story will only make things worse. Even if they're nice to our face they'll drive home with the shock and surprise still hitting them still mentally processing it. Then they'll tell their husbands or other friends then. Everyone will know all of our letters. They'll know they're all true. We fear that's what they'll think of us from now on because it surely what god thinks about us too. But those are letters we've drawn up and they match up with god's letters when we spend our days living in fear of what the world would think of us. They really knew us. We haven't yet believed and trusted the truths that he has said about us. If you're a follower of christ you've had a conversion experience once you were dead in your sin and then god called you. By name justified you put his righteousness on you and made you his child. That is the beauty of the gospel. There are moments. When i can't even wrap my brain around this concept and yet there it is thank goodness. We don't need to completely understand it in order to completely receive it and completely live it. There's a particular conversion story described in the bible that i simply can't get enough of every single story of someone following. Jesus is worth rejoicing over. Something truly amazing about someone who used to kill christians and actually became one himself. It doesn't make sense right. His name was saul the first time we see his name in the bible is when the self righteous defenders of god were stoning. A man named steven for daring to say that jesus was the son of god who'd come in fulfillment of the scriptures these people claim to believe they laid down their garments at the feet of a young man named saw. That's what it says. In acts chapter seven since they had no doubt that saw approved of his execution saul was known as someone who was ravaging the church entering house after house committing men and women who were following jesus to prison so what we see here saw was not playing around with persecuting christians..

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"jamie" Discussed on The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey
"There are guys thought about just sitting here. And telling you my story of how i had an encounter with jesus but you know what i host the podcast where i interview people for a reason because me sitting here and chatting with you microphone is not my greatest gift in life and i know that so i thought about this. I thought man. I dedicated an entire book. Basically to my story of following jesus back in two thousand eighteen. And maybe you've never read it. It's called if you only knew my unlikely. Unavoidable story becoming free. So what i thought i would do. Is i would share chapter. One with you. And i'll read it here for you today and then i will share a couple more things before we get into the rest of our show today because reading a book to you is much easier than just talking to a microphone about my story. So here we go. This is chapter one of my book. If you only knew that release in january of two thousand eighteen the title is permission to be real. If the table in our backyard could talk it would share. Some of the stories are friends. Stephen made the table for us. It fits six on a regular night. And don't worry we can fit eight around when we need. The wood is worn now. There are places where years of wear and tear have chipped away at its surface the chairs that go around it are a bunch of ragtag rescue some goodwill nothing fancy and nothing matching. We call it our common folk table. You guys just table is still in my backyard right now which is really cool for a while. It was the only table in our backyard. Which meant just about everything we did back there happened around it. Stephen always says a shared table is a shared life. And gosh is key right about that. We'd held so many celebrations around that table. We hosted engagement party for our friends britain lindsay around that table when our friend drew proposed to his girlfriend. He did it in our backyard at that table when we rejoice over the coming arrival of baby nora with her parents colin any. It happened at that table. I don't know how many family dinners and fourth of july parties have centered around that table. But more than i could ever began to count. We've also broken the bread of communion many times around that table. I truly love but also warned and lamented around that table. Tears have been shed around that table. We've sat around that table. While one of our dear friends confessed their sexual sent to us. We've sat around the table with other parents trying to figure out how to raise our kids. Well aaron and his friends have invested many long discussions around that table talking into the wee hours of the night about all of the world's problems. There's just something about that table. It has a way of making you feel at home making me feel welcome making you feel safe but i guess of all the eventful moments we've spent around that table. One of them stands out in my memory. A night when aaron and i were talking there with my dad. I'm certain the kids were already sound asleep in their beds and my mom was either doing our laundry doing the dishes inside the house. Thanks mom side note. She still does all of our laundry when she comes over on this particular evening. The longer we sat there are discussion. Started moving toward things that mattered. Not just the latest coaching tobacco at the university of texas or one of my dad's recent golfing adventures but real life. Talk the kind of talk that makes you lean in closer to each other truly listening. Not just to the words. People are speaking but to what their heart is actually saying. We were thinking back. We were reminiscing about me. What i been through what i've struggled with. And while some dads might still have a knack for holding grudges over what their kids troubles have cost them and put them through my dad that night for whatever reason was feeling the weight of his own responsibility. My dad said. I think we messed up some and raising you jamie. I think i could have done better. My dad can never talk about anything serious without crying. So i saw his is beginning to fill with tears minded to i grabbed his hand and assured him no. Dad it's not your fault. I made my own choices. I walked my own road. No one pushed me pulled me in the directions. I went my choices. Were my choices. I mean sure all parents they could have done things differently like the time when they discovered a boy in my room in the middle of the night they probably should have punished me a bit more harshly and taking it more seriously true. They grounded me. Which meant i had to miss the sadie. Hawkins dance that year which is pure tragedy for a junior in high school to make it even worse. My friends and i had designed a t shirt for the dance with all of our names on the back. How is supposed to explain why my name was on the back of a t shirt for an event. I couldn't even go to the stresses of eleventh grade or like the night when i arrived home later than my curfew in parked my car just a little too close to the garage door. Well it was actually a lot to close because my front bumper put a big dent in it. And i wasn't even aware i done it. Maybe if they'd assume the worst they might have discovered. I've been drinking. That night had driven myself home. Have knows i could have caused more damage than it. Just a dent in a garage door and pull me off the road entirely for awhile. Wouldn't have been the worst idea in the world..

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"jamie" Discussed on The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey
"Upon or experience especially unexpectedly for those of us that are following jesus. we've all had an encounter with him at some point in our lives. Some of those encounters been mysterious like we read about where saw encountered jesus on the road to damascus and act chapter nine and he was never the same after that. I was on the floor of a public bathroom as february tenth of two thousand one. And i was just i just started bawling. I was watching. My tears. hit the floor. And i just said god help me and i've no idea why said it or like the woman at the well that we read about in john chapter four who met jesus and despite what her culture ashamed her for jesus offers her living water and our life was never the same. It was ruled surprising to me. Like my vision of jesus was sort of like an ancient george w bush wrapped in a toga. And i'm just like the character. Jesus can't be interesting to me. Like i want to marry a woman. I'm very intellectual. This can't be true. But he just drew me in or like when simon peter meets jesus and has an encounter with him while fishing and he left everything to follow him. I would kind of walk into church. Every now. And then and i would just leave. And i didn't know why my soul would just weep and walk out of there being like going in there again. Walking chetrit call on drawn in you see encounters with jesus. They change us forever. These are stories of change sure k. Friends and welcome to our friday episode of the happy hour. I'm your host jamie and goodness gracious. I'm so glad you're here. We just finished our first week of the summer which is exciting. Because i love the summer so much in fact this summer on fridays. we're doing some fund family friday things or friday fun family things. We don't know what it's called. But i'm posting about them on instagram. So you should come follow along and tell me what you are doing with your family. That's fun this summer. Now one of the fun things that we're doing on the happy hour. We have a series that we're doing this summer it's called encounter in this whole series is meant to share people's stories of having an encounter with jesus that's one of my favorite things that happens on the show sometimes is i'll be talking to someone about a message that they are really called to right now or an activity that they're doing or booked their writing or whatever they might be doing and i love it when they slide in there and tell me how they became a follower of jesus so i thought one day. Hey let's just have some episodes that are specifically just about that. How people encountered jesus and so today's our first one. We have some really great guests coming up for you this summer. Who are sharing their stories of how they had an encounter with. Jesus in fact. I'm gonna share a little bit of mind today. And then at the end i have another great story for you to hear. And then we're hearing from people like derwin gray. Who's been on the show before we're hearing from. Liz curtis hague. Who's also been on the show before we've got aaron wider men coming on and telling her story matt craig. Who's been on the show before mojo. I some who's also a past guest. And chris terry. Who's a new friend of mine here in town who is a former player for the university. Of texas longhorns football team it is a really great series this summer. And here's my prayer for you guys. Honestly i'll just tell you straight up. My prayer for you is this. Is that if you are a follower of jesus that you'll hear these stories and it will reignite some kind of fire inside if you and here's my bigger prayer i'll just be straight up on his with you. If you're not a follower of jesus if you've never decided that following him is worth it. I pray that hearing these stories that something to your heart and your soul that something becomes real for you. So that's what we're doing this summer and i'm super duper excited about it. Okay before we get to me talking about how i had an encounter with jesus all those years ago i wanna tell you about a super fund opportunity that we had to do together this summer. So we're going to build a in. Uganda yeah i know so fun. We're going to build a church in uganda. And i'm so excited about it. I partnered with an organization called. Icm the global church developer and together me and you. We're going to build a church. Here's what we want to do. By the end of the summer we would love to raise fifteen thousand dollars now. This church is not a new church. They've been meeting for thirty four years. In fact it was founded from a group of refugees who were displaced from their home and they moved to karuma and founded this karuma church at the start of the war. Nineteen eighty-seven so this. Church and their pastor pastor jeffrey they're a functioning church a body of believers who were doing their thing but they don't have a building and so we can provide the funds for the building they have the land. They had the workers. We're going to help provide the materials and even some discipleship tools in their own native language for them to us. So i would love to ask you if you partner with us. Every single donation counts in every single donation. Goes to this church the pastor. Jeffrey is pastoring. The karuma church in northern uganda. We're trying to raise fifteen thousand dollars so go to jamie dot com slash. Build a church and.

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"Podcast this is your host jamie. Jay and i'm juiced to be able to share a very special episode here in that. I had the distinct privilege and opportunity. Go on a recent podcast for a group calling breadwinner of xp realty in prince. George british columbia where he grilled me. and call. and i love you for grilling me. He actually has some really great questions as to how to take your real estate business to the next level. Some hopeful tips tricks and strategies of really how to make twenty twenty one the year of grosso. Instead of me going on live. I'm going to share this podcast here with you today on this episode of the jaime j. Podcast south georgia came all.