36 Burst results for "Joshua"

AP News Radio
'Mississippi miracle': Kids' reading scores have soared in Deep South states
"Kids reading scores have soared in Deep South states. Mississippi went from being ranked the second worst state in 2013 for fourth grade reading to 21st in 2022, Louisiana and Alabama were among only three states to see modest gains in fourth grade reading during the pandemic. This has been one of the most rewarding years of my career. Simone Hart is a literacy teacher at Schoenberg elementary school in New Orleans. The growth I've seen in these children have given me new purpose. These states have passed laws that emphasize phonics in early screenings for struggling kids. Joshua Lasty is a second grader. The aim is to catch problems with reading early. I'm Ed Donahue

Bloomberg Law
Fresh "Joshua" from Bloomberg Law
"Willful retention of national defense information corruptly concealing documents conspiracy to obstruct justice and making false statements he declared his innocence in a video response on truth social calling the investigation the boxes hoax just like the russia russia and hoax all of the others. This has been going on for seven years. They can't stop because it's election interference at the highest level. There's never been anything like what's happened. I'm an innocent man. I'm an innocent person. A longtime trump aid was also indicted on six charges. Joining is me Joshua kastenberg a professor at the university of new mexico law school and a former prosecutor and judge in the U .S. Air Force. Josh this is what's called a talking indictment and the story it tells in words texts photographs and transcribed conversations is of trump's relentless efforts to hide classified documents related to the national defense from federal prosecutors and his own attorneys. What's your assessment of how the indictment presents the case? so it brings a picture of clarity that the government's proof pretty solid particularly in regard to the recorded conversation he had where he admitted that the document he waved around the military attack plan was marked secret or top secret he boasted about it basically to a non law enforcement official this was a journalist or a writer who was going to write a book and so my first thought is well the government has some pretty compelling evidence i can't imagine why it would be ruled inadmissible because it goes to the heart of the offense and there's no like suppression motion or law enforcement misconduct type motion involved here the private citizen that made a recording with trump's permission how do you fight that kind of evidence as a defense attorney you know for criminal defense attorneys that type of evidence is usually what they might consider nightmare evidence that their client does because it shows wrongdoing and it shows knowledge of wrongdoing and you confession you don't get better evidence than that as a prosecutor in a case that doesn't involve DNA you know the defense is likely to argue something unique like well he's the former president of the united states he had the authority to do that they'll probably argue something known as mistake of law and that's when someone acts because they believe they have the legal authority to do something when they didn't and you know all there are sorts of famous cases on mistake of law including a supreme court case that involves someone who didn't pay their taxes they made the argument that they had been advised by attorneys in the government that they didn't need to pay their taxes you know his lawyers they're going to throw a lot of spaghetti against the wall and see what sticks this is what they should do but right now I would say it's the mistake of law defense where he makes the argument I'm not a lawyer I'm a businessman intern president of the United States I rely on the advice of lawyers this was the advice like that I thought it was okay to do. And does the indictment convey the seriousness and the danger to national security from his actions? Absolutely look if you had a person that worked at Department of Defense whether they were military or civilian or CIA or National Security Agency waving around a document the way he did with that boast my thought is absent somebody who is not guilty by reason of mental defects that that individual would likely go to jail for a long long time now this isn't quite a case of spying but let's remember Robert Hansen just died in prison for spying for the Soviet Union Jonathan Pollard spy for our ally Israel he's spending life without parole you know in a jail just take a one step removed from that is someone who intentionally disregards the law and puts national security at risk usually those people go to jail in the decade these allegations are very very serious but it's almost comical the way Trump had those boxes moved around Mar Lago from the ballroom to a bathroom to a storage room in his office and then on a into Bedminster New Jersey and there are pictures documenting it all even when some of the documents spilled out of a box and were scattered on the floor it shows a certain degree of knowledge that you shouldn't have if you do that and also paranoia that you'll get caught you know there's a movie based on one of the John Grisham books where the lawyer tells his mafia clients I have documents on you that are out see and as long as nothing happens to me those documents will never be back at port and I get the feeling that this is kind of the mentality that's gone on here about shifting boxes from a bathroom to a bathroom to Bedminster keeping them on the go constantly never getting into port. There's a lot of information in here that appears to be coming from Trump's lawyer Evan Corcoran who's identified as lawyer number one and it's evidence that the prosecutor got because the judge pierced the attorney client privilege due to the crime fraud exception and I believe that some of Trump's lawyers have referenced that piercing of attorney all the issues out there that's the one to pay attention to with the most focus at the beginning. The issue that percolates up in cases that involve the crime fraud exception is that the government sometimes makes mistakes in assessing what the degree of culpability of the attorney is but I think this particular special counsel was very cautious in how they approach this issue and every other issue that's been involved in both grand juries nonetheless you never know what all the facts are at this point that we're talking about so I leave the door open to it being a possibility. What do you think about the special counsel's decision to bring this indictment before a Florida grand jury rather than a DC grand jury? What the special counsel has done is the best educated guess I can give is that they determined that when the documents were transported to Florida that occurred when Donald Trump was still president of the United States holding those documents in his possession after he left office is the centerpiece of the crime that's charged and the only trial venue under the US Constitution that would be available would be the United States District Court in the state of Florida and not in Washington DC. So I think what the special counsel did by creating a second grand jury in Florida was to safeguard criminal trial against unnecessary appellate issues that would otherwise arise. Do you think it'll be harder for the special counsel to select a jury in Florida a state that Trump won. I don't really like to propose that you can't find a fair jury in a state simply because there's a popular person on trial. Let's remember that there were people on the jury of Paul Manafort that voted for Trump. That were lifelong Republicans who convicted Paul Manafort. Now Manafort wasn't a popular person in the way of the president but certainly the political pressures were out there to support Manafort. I would hope that you find 12 jurors and an equal number of alternates that truly will look at the evidence in a fair and impartial manner and follow the judge's instructions on the law. But it may be more difficult to get to those 12 but that's what the more dear process is for. How likely do you think it is that Jack Smith would offer Trump deal? a If we weren't talking about a former president in a case like this it would be ripe for a deal to pay for it. I actually went to full litigation. I sat as a judge on four cases and it ended up at the end of the day. So the unlikelihood of a deal actually going forward is that Donald Trump doesn't seem to be the kind of defendant who wants to concede that he committed a crime. Or have done any wrongdoing even if there's no jail time involved and given his public statements and the fact that he's running for president and has claimed I never did anything wrong. I think that it's really unlikely that the defense would enter into plea negotiations. What about Trump's Do you think they'll offer him a deal. Oh yes. You know the case is probably very strong on some of the charges maybe not strong on all of those. But a case always becomes stronger when a co conspirators splits off from the conspiracy pleads guilty and agrees to testify against the remaining members. So I think there will be. Thanks. Thanks so much Josh. That's professor Joshua kastenberg of the University of New Mexico law school coming up. Will the PGA live golf merger survive antitrust scrutiny. This is Bloomberg Bloomberg radio on demand and in your podcast feed on the latest edition of the Bloomberg Businessweek podcast a conversation with former SEC Chairman Jay Clayton and Dan Morehead CEO at Pantera Capital on the SEC widening its suit of crypto and its lawsuits against Coinbase and finance. People refer to crypto and they think of a product. Crypto is it is really a technology it's blockchain technology distributed ledger technology that manifests itself in many products. I believe that ten years from now there will continue to be based products. I expect that blockchain or some transformative technology like it will come to the international financial system and we're going to see that. I think we should be looking to accommodate that and at the

AP News Radio
Guilty or not? Jury to hear claims in Idaho slain kids' case
"Testimony is set to begin this week in the trial of an Idaho woman who, along with her husband, is charged with a triple murder. Prosecutors accuse Lori vallo de bell and her husband Chad daybell of the 2019 killings of Lori's two youngest children and tad daybell's late wife, Tammy dabell, prosecutors say 7 year old Joshua vallow and his sister tylee Ryan, who was last seen days before her 17th birthday, were found buried in Chad day bell's yard, was first believed to have died of natural causes, but investigators grew suspicious and had her body exhumed, prosecutors believed the three were killed so that Chad de bell and his current wife could collect life insurance money and the children's social security and survivor benefits Chad daybell's trial is still months away. I'm Donna water

The Bible Recap
God Can Work Anything to His Glory
"Before we launch into today's recap, we need to remember something we read in deuteronomy 20 to help it all make sense. In that chapter, God gave very different instructions on how the Israelites were supposed to handle cities outside of the promised land versus cities inside the promised land. For cities outside Canaan, they were supposed to greet the cities with peace and kill only the males, and only if they opposed them. But for those inside Canaan, they were supposed to operate by a principal called cherem, where everything is dedicated to yahweh and devoted to destruction. As we've talked about before, God used this practice to serve multiple purposes. Today we meet another group of people from gibbon. They're called the gibby and ice or the hivites, and they've apparently gotten word of God's instructions to the Israelites. They lived in Canaan, but decided to pretend like they didn't, so they could get the more lenient treatment and not be entirely destroyed. Pretty sneaky, they ask Israel to enter into a protective covenant with them. Remember yesterday how Joshua won the battle against Jericho, then failed to ask God for guidance when fighting against AI, and they lost, then he won against AI when he followed God's commands, it seems like he learned very little from that incident because here he is, failing to ask God for guidance again, and just forging out on his own. So he gets duped into making a covenant with his enemies, which is in direct violation of God's commands to Israel in deuteronomy 7. Pretty quickly, the Israelites find out they've been deceived, and they want to destroy the gibby a nights. But the israelite leaders tell them that they have to keep their covenant and that they'll just have to sever the consequences of their sin and entering into the covenant. But they don't kill the gibby knights slash hivites, and instead just assign them to do manual labor in the service of the temple, which makes the gibby a nights pretty happy because they know they've avoided being destroyed. One thing I find interesting about this is that even God's enemies who have deceived God's people end up serving God's purposes and glory.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Michael Brown and Eric Discuss Religionless Christianity
"It's complicated even when we say stuff like people have left the faith because I think it's complicated. In other words, I think that part of this, what I would consider a good part of this is that there are some people that have pulled away from what I would think of as dead religion. They just realized something is wrong here. It's kind of useless, blather, and I want the truth. And there is some of that. In other words, I think that when I, in my bahnhof her book, when he talks about religionless Christianity, he realizes that the German church going through the kabuki theater of lutheranism, it was useless when it came to the satanic evil of the Nazis. And I think that's part of it that there are some people that realizing like I can't just keep playing church. But then when people take the polls or the numbers of who's going to church or whatever, it looks like they've fallen away from the faith. When you talk about people actually who have fallen away from the faith, I'm always amazed Michael because you kind of think, did they ever really believe it in the first place? What a strange thing. For you and me, because we know this is true. It doesn't mean we don't have questions, but isn't it extraordinary to see people make that journey, which makes me think that their relationship with God was not a relationship was an intellectual assent to a worldview, which is very different than a relationship to a person capital P. Right. So there's tremendous truth in both of the things that you mentioned, of course, I deal with them, unpack them in the book. One is that people have never really had an encounter with God. And look, every generation in Israel had to have its own encounter with God. At the end of Joshua 24, the children of Israel served God as long as Joshua and the eldest real life who had experienced God. And then the next generation's fell away. So when you have a powerless Christianity, when you just preached a compromised gospel or an intellectual gospel only, and people are not encountering God, the power of the world, the pull of the world is just too strong.

Elevation Church Podcast
Joshua 1:9: Fear and Discouragement
"God says, not me. God says to Joshua, don't be discouraged. I'm really thankful that he said that to Joshua, who had to leave millions of people into a brand new land to fight a great, big enemy, because you might be able to tell me I don't have a right to say it. And you might be right. But how many of you have this level of stress in your life? You are leaving millions of people into a land that you have no real map for. And you're fighting enemies that are twice your size and experience. So then this applies to you. Do not be afraid. I was talking to a friend the other day who studies sociology. And he said, the thing that has been different the last few years in the people that he's worked with, whether they're millionaire CEOs or people that he's working with within the prison system, is that fear comes first when something changes in your life. And then comes discouragement. He's telling me this on the phone. Remember he came over the other day and I was like, I got this phone call and y'all were talking. I was like, I gotta go get the phone call. So I get on the phone with this guy. We had an appointment. He said, I've been noticing as we help people that we need to deal with the discouragement. Because fear is, oh, no, it's changing. I don't know what to do. I better adapt. But after you've spent a season trying to adapt and it doesn't work. Fear turns into discouragement. I said, say that again, he said, fear turns into discouragement. Fear comes first and then when you try to stabilize through a turn or a transition or some change, whether it's big picture change, a little picture change in your life or just trying to make a change in your life from the inside. At first you're afraid, but then after the fear has run its course and you've done all the you know to do to make this work and it didn't, then the fear turns to discouragement. And I interrupted him. I said, that's Joshua one 9.

AP News Radio
On this week's AP Religion Roundup, a 103-year old nun reflects on her years as a college basketball fan, and ministers consider using artificial intelligence for writing sermons.
"On this week's AP religion roundup. A 103 year old nun reflects on her years as a college basketball fan, administers consider using artificial intelligence for writing sermons. Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt's motto is worship work when. It's also the model of the Loyola men's basketball team, and that's no coincidence. Sister Jean is their team chaplain. At 103, she only attends home games now, watching them from the stadium tunnel. I sit here so that I don't get hit with a ball. She says sports like basketball are an important part of developing as a whole person. They help develop life skills. And during those life skills are also talking about faith and purpose. Player Tom Welch says that her presence is felt every day. It's awesome. And it makes the players just have that little extra boost of confidence, a momentum going into games, going into practice even. Sister Jean is now using her platform to teach life lessons through her memoir, wake up with purpose, what I've learned in my first hundred years. A number of ministers have weighed using artificial intelligence to write sermons. As they found the experience wanting. Faith leaders are starting to test the capabilities of chat GPT and other AI chat bots for writing sermons, rabbi Joshua Franklin at the Jewish center of the Hamptons in New York, thought he'd give it a try. I told chat GPT to write me a sermon and the voice of a rabbi of about a thousand words. He quickly realized this technology was no Google search engine, but had the ability to create AI content in a way never seen before, but it's not for him. And so no matter how good chat GPT can possibly be at describing and using language and describing experiences, it can't really understand spirituality. Herschel York, Professor of Christian preaching at the Southern Baptist theological seminary in Kentucky, is telling students there stay away from chat GPT. Sermons have to be your own work. This could be a two for what I would call lazy preachers. And rabbi Franklin told his congregation. Your sermons will be written by me from now on that was the last one. I'm Walter ratliff.

AP News Radio
All-Star George, Mann lead Clippers past Suns 116-107
"Paul George and Terrence man each scored 26 points as the clippers beat the suns one 16, one O 7. Kawhi Leonard added 16 points all in the second half as the clippers picked up their second straight win and going to the all star break with a record of 33 and 28. Joyce says he was pleased the way the team held off a late rally by the suns. Great went going into the break. You know, I thought we just played great team basketball. We shared it. We got stops when we needed to. And, you know, again, we played as a group. Joshua kogi had 24 to lead the sons. Their record falls to 32 and 28. Towards Tanner, Phoenix

AP News Radio
Pastors' view: Sermons written by ChatGPT will have no soul
"Faith leaders are starting to test the capabilities of chat GPT and other AI chat bots for writing sermons, rabbi Joshua Franklin at the Jewish center of the Hamptons in New York, thought he'd give it a try. I told chat to write me a sermon and the voice of a rabbi of about a thousand words. He quickly realized this technology was no Google search engine, but had the ability to create AI content in a way never seen before, but it's not for him. And so no matter how good chat GPT can possibly be at describing and using language and describing experiences, it can't really understand spirituality. Herschel York, Professor of Christian preaching at the Southern Baptist theological seminary in Kentucky, is telling students there stay away from chat GPT. Sermons have to be your own work. This could be a two for what I would call lazy preachers. And rabbi Franklin told his congregation. Your sermons will be written by me from now on that was the last one. I'm Ed Donahue

The Charlie Kirk Show
Strict Observance of the Sabbath Has Enriched Charlie's Life
"It's my personal belief in a hyper technological world that is increasingly chaotic and kids being confused. We have a road map. We have a gift, and it is the word of God. And you, the Jewish people, are the chosen people that are the ones to bring the Torah to the world. And look, as a Christian, I want to bring Christianity to the world, which I think is the way the truth and the life. But you know that Jesus quoted the Old Testament more than almost anything else. And the laws of the Torah will bless anybody that follow them, especially the decalogue. And what a beautiful message that we can give to an entire generation that is told the exact opposite. They're told to follow their heart. Jeremiah says the heart, your heart will lead you astray. You know, at every single turn, the truths of the Bible are under attack in every possible way. And so my heart for you guys is to just be more bold and courageous and Joshua one 9 says be strong and courageous do not be afraid and be strong and courageous. I have to get this fact checked, but I think it's basically true because I've heard a big debate. But I'm going to say it's true. Why not? 365 times in the Bible, it says do not be afraid. One for every single day. I had someone tell me though it's actually 360 seven. Okay, let's pretend, whatever. The point is, is I find too often that there is kind of a, there is a hesitation. On the behalf of some American Jews to be very proud and bold for the Torah and for, I mean, God tore Israel, which is, you know, you could call it the Jewish Trinity. That's Dennis prager's words not mine if you find it to be heretical, ask him about that. But especially when it comes to how these things could apply to your life. And you have the opposite. You should be immensely proud in more ways than one.

Entrepreneur on FIRE
"joshua" Discussed on Entrepreneur on FIRE
"Listen to content is profit, wherever you get your podcasts. Joshua say what's up to fire nation and share something that you believe about becoming successful that most people disagree with. Well, I think people a lot concentrate on being successful. They have to be perfect and be successful at everything. I really think if people would go and push more into not trying to be perfect in fail and learning from failures, you're going to be a lot more successful, quicker than you typically would. Well, fire nation, what a start to the episode about uncovering your superpower to become a successful entrepreneur. And let's be honest, Joshua, we all have weaknesses. Can you share your strategies for turning our biggest weaknesses into our strengths? What I like to do, for example, my biggest weakness is time management. And if productivity was an actual sport, like I would be the biggest fan, I absolutely love the subject so much because it is my weakness.

AP News Radio
A former CIA engineer is convicted in a massive theft of secrets released by WikiLeaks
"A former CIA software engineer accused of the biggest theft of classified information in CIA history has been convicted at a retrial I'm Ben Thomas with details Acting as his own defense attorney Joshua schulte claimed to be a scapegoat for an embarrassing public release of CIA secrets by WikiLeaks in 2017 What's come to be called the vault 7 league revealed how the CIA hacked Apple and Android smartphones in overseas spying operations as well as efforts to turn Internet connected televisions into listening devices Schulte had helped create the hacking tools as a coder at CIA headquarters in Langley Virginia prosecutors alleged the 33 year old felt the CIA ignored his complaints about the work environment and tried to burn the ground he had helped the agency create a

The Charlie Kirk Show
How the West Props Up China's Economy with Joshua Philipp

The Charlie Kirk Show
Joshua Philipp: Pentagon Discriminates Against Religion w Vax Mandates
"So you have a new report here, says investigative report, whistleblowers reveal how The Pentagon, the Department of Defense, has actively discriminated against religion with vaccine mandates. Tell us about it. Well, you know, Charlie, that started off as an investigation more into the COVID-19 vaccine mandates. And people saying, whistleblowers stepping forward to interviewed a couple of them saying that the military has been discriminated against them on how they're giving the exemptions because they're giving administrative exemptions. They're giving medical exemptions, but for some reason, for a long time, they were giving no religious exemptions. They broke in that wall a little bit now, but there's some kind of nuances to it that suggests that there's still some funny play going on. But we actually found it goes beyond COVID-19. There's an anti religious agenda. It appears within The Pentagon. And this includes policies like what they call pluralism, where if you're a chaplain, you can't name your God. If you're a Christian, you can't say and go public and say, you know, in Jesus name, and publicly, without getting in trouble. You can't suggest that your religion is like the right religion publicly or you'll get in trouble. If you do it, you might never get actually promoted. And so they call that pluralism. You have to blend all religions and by doing this essentially, The Pentagon has been destroying

Mark Levin
Jeff Zucker's Inspiration for CNN Rebrand Was Vince McMahon's WWE
"The most trusted name in news this is CNN right This was what they sold to the American people It was the maybe you didn't go there every night But if it was a breaking story breaking news a big event first place you went with Sienna In 2012 right before Joshua got there The lineup was Wolf Blitzer Aaron Burnett John King Anderson Cooper Piers Morgan Remember that That long ago Less than ten years ago If there was a storm if there was a fire if there was a riot if there was an earthquake if there was a plane crash if there was some military development in the war on terror CNN would be the channel People would turn to Then Zucker comes along He has a bright idea Hey let's not really focus on news so much He went back in red articles about you know oh what's Jessica's plan for CNN Article in the Atlantic said he wanted to he wanted the news network to have an attitude and a take That's what he said In fact he likened it to Vince McMahon's approach To professional wrestling WWE Here's what the Atlanta I'll read about the Atlantic said Zucker outlined his new mission to capital news New York's Mike Allen and Alex werbin says he wants CN to become a news network with an attitude to take much like how Vince McMahon changed the then World Wrestling Federation in the mid 90s with racier reality driven storylines The attitude era Zucker plans to do something similar with cable news He wanted to do something similar with cable news that Vince McMahon did with a fake sport wrestling How did we not see this

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Shields of Strength Is on a Mission to Encourage People With God's Word
"Let's talk about this. A case here and first give us some background on the shields of strength and they've been in business since 1998. Yeah, I mean, you always make this so easy for me to you said it everything up perfectly. Shields of strength is a small family owned company based in Texas. They produce a lot of military themed or patriotic themed memorabilia, including these replica dog tags. So these are not government issued dog techs. These are replica dog tags. You and I could go buy one if we wanted to. And on one side of the dog tag, it will have a military logo or it might even just say proud army dad or Marine Corps wife or something like that. On the other side, it will have an inspirational Bible verse. Most frequently, the most common one is Joshua one 9. I will be strong in courageous. I will not be afraid for the lord, my God will be with me wherever I go. Joshua one 9. And like you said for decades, for over 20 years, she will just drink has made these. They've produced them, made them available to members of our military and their loved ones. Oftentimes, military units themselves will reach out and request and they'll say, hey, we're getting ready to deploy overseas. Can we have 500 of these for our guys to have because they're so popular like you said there are source of strength and hope and encouragement of particularly for members of faith and in the military and what shields of strength usually does is when they find out that it's for a military unit they'll just donate them. Pay for it out of their own pocket and just donate them and say for everything you're doing for our country and for our freedom. We want you to have these free of charge. And so there's been a lot of good will built up over the years between chills and strength in the military,

AP News Radio
Josh Palmer and Jared Cook each catch a touchdown in Chargers’ win
"Justin Justin Herbert Herbert threw threw three three touchdown touchdown passes passes and and the the Chargers Chargers rolled rolled over over the the giants giants thirty thirty seven seven twenty twenty one one Joshua Joshua Palmer Palmer Jaylen Jaylen Guyton Guyton and and Jared Jared cook cook each each caught caught scoring scoring strikes strikes from from Herbert Herbert and and Austin Austin nectar nectar found found the the end end zone zone on on a a one one yard yard run run Mike Mike Glennon Glennon quarterback quarterback the the giants giants and and passed passed for for two two TD's TD's and and ran ran for for one one New New York York scored scored a a couple couple of of late late touchdowns touchdowns to to make make the the final final score score respectable respectable Chargers Chargers are are now now eight eight and and five five the the giants giants are are four four nine nine mark mark Myers Myers Inglewood Inglewood

Monday Morning Critic Podcast
"joshua" Discussed on Monday Morning Critic Podcast
"Control over casting decisions or anything like that. So if other people and I certainly I don't ever feel bad if I do get a part and I don't know and there's stuff that I might want to work on or something, but when I see who's gotten the part or whatever, I think they do a great job. I understand all that. Obviously, very competitive and everybody wants to do it, everybody's trying to do it. So the most you can do is just study and try to learn as much as you can absorb as much as you can and work as hard as you can on what you're doing. Because at the end of the day, there's not going to be any time it won't do you any good. And it certainly won't be productive to spend time like angry about other people's success or Harvard that's happening for them. Because there's a million factors that go into it and luck is certainly one of them. I don't know, man. That's kind of how I see it. You know, because I've read for so many things that I would have loved to have had and I feel like I really did a good job in the audition and I've gotten call backs or things like that. And for one reason or another, it just doesn't happen, you know? And I just have to be content knowing that at that time in my life, I really did do the best I can. Now as time goes on, I might learn something new. But you can't look back at that. I wish I knew that back when I did that. That's a never ending game that would drive you mad, you know. So it is you're right. It's a dissent, it's a madness. When you start thinking about what you're doing, what other people, it's like if you go down that road, it's almost like it's hopeless, right? Once you start worrying about who's doing what, or I feel like Joshua, it's all about, like you said, controlling what you can control, not worry. I mean, it's so easy to say, you know, and you don't sound like it's in person, but to say, I should have got that part. I'm better than so and so or me saying, you know, I've had this guest on her that guest on and I thought I that's a crazy game. That's insanity, right? Yeah, I mean, I just don't see the use in it. You know? I really don't because when I watch somebody. Playing a part that I read for or something like that, I don't watch it and go, oh, if I had done that, maybe they would have liked it better. It's nonsense. They saw somebody in that person that they wanted to hire. And when I get hired for something, because they saw something in me that they wanted to hire then..

Enlightened Empaths
"joshua" Discussed on Enlightened Empaths
"And before we wrap up, you also have on your website that you work with removing entity attachments. Can you tell us what that entails? Absolutely. You know, many, many years ago, I made my first audio program. And I talked about psychic attack and entities. And I said, I've never gotten entities and I've never had psychic attack and you won't either because if you just, you know, stay positive or whatever. And I was so wrong. I can't even tell you. I was so wrong and it was funny that I was wrong. And I started to notice that entities were a problem when a friend of mine said, Josh, you have entities. And I said, no, that's crazy. This is crazy talk. What are you saying? I have any. She said, yeah, you have entities. And I can rid them from you. And I'm thinking, what are we talking about? Doesn't sound this sounds unreal to me. But I said, she was my friend, and I trusted her. And I said, okay. And she released the entities for me. When that happened, I totally felt a difference of quality of my life. I noticed that whatever remaining anxiety I had, that seemed to have corrected itself. And I was totally surprised that that worked. And then I started to notice clients were having entity issues. And I started to help them because I learned how to relate the entity for myself. And then I started to help my clients really entities for them. And that was a powerful turning point. And I guess the train point was tell us summit host conducted me and said, I really need a program on releasing entities. You had to do this. And it was interesting because I didn't advertise it. I did this. This is normally came up when somebody would say to me, you know, like a third or fourth session when they feel really comfortable. Josh, I have something to tell you I've got ghosts or Joshua there's something going on in my house and things are opening all by themselves, you know? They don't tell me that in the first session, they wait a little bit. And they kind of secretly tell me. So when I was asked to do this, I said, well, do I want to be known as the entity guy, you.

Enlightened Empaths
"joshua" Discussed on Enlightened Empaths
"On today's show, we're going to be talking with Joshua bloom about finding inspiration and strength for empaths through quantum transformation. He's produced and written in the book and movie the ultimate answer is inside and is the creator of quantum energy transformation. He says his sole purpose is to empower empaths and intuitives to unlock and own their authentic power and to turn their potential into lasting paradigm shifts. Joshua, can you start by telling our listeners more about you and how you came to work with quantum energy transformation? Oh, absolutely. I think it found me, you know, it's one of those things. I started out living my life. I remember when I was 5 years old, I felt like I was this light. It was amazing. And then I noticed as I got older that light wasn't the same anymore as I was moving into teenage years. And I noticed a lot of fears coming up for myself during teenage years. Living in my house, I didn't know that my house had some issues with it like any of these and stuff like that. So when things were in my closet, they were really in my closet. But of course, my parents and babysitters and whoever was there at night with me, they didn't really know anything about the things that I understand today being an impact. And that I can see those things that many people can't see. And so my parents weren't this Sears. And because of that, as I grew up, I started to hear voices in my people calling me in my house. And it was really a very difficult time because I would have tasks to do for my dad. Like, go and take out the garbage and I'm like, I really don't want to do that. I do that in the dark. That's not really good for me. But anyway, I pushed through it. And it wasn't until I was about late 20s, early 30s that I started to have anxiety issues. And they showed up all of a sudden, just, I think just after time of going through life and the traumas that I've experienced as well as the sensitivities that I had, you know, things that I might have interpreted as traumas that may not necessarily have been dramatic to somebody else, but maybe to me they were. And so what ended up happening was I started to get these really big anxiety attacks. And I didn't know how to deal with that. That was a rough time..

Code Story
"joshua" Discussed on Code Story
"And that just doesn't scale because yes everyone will miss understand things but they all misunderstand things in different ways so the only thing that really scales if you find that fundamental first principle you address that problem and then you try and scaled out across everybody else and so too often. We made a decision for the short term over the long term. Well last question joshua so you're getting on a plane and you're sitting next to a young entrepreneur who's built the next big thing. They're jazzed about it. They can't wait to show it off to the world. That can't wait to show it off to you right there on the plane. What advice do you give that person having down this road a bit. You cannot fail unless you give up. It's one of my favorite sayings. I i mean it gets credited to churchill. I don't know if it actually was him. But the i really try and live my life by this idea of success is going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm and i really believe that it's if you can cultivate capacity to get up every time that you're that you fall down then eventually you'll be right right if you can stay alive long enough at some point in time with a bunch of different circumstances your idea is going to be the idea that everybody's thinking and so stay alive would be the first piece of advice like that's fantastic advice. Well thank you for being on the show today. Thank you for telling the creation story of mine stone. Thank you very much for having me. I really enjoyed it. And this concludes another chapter of coat. Story code story is hosted and produced by nola part. Be sure to subscribe on apple podcasts. Spotify or the podcasting app. Your choice support the show on patriots dot com slash coke story for just five to ten bucks a month and when you get a chance leave us a review both things. Help us out tremendously..

Ball
'Combat Sports News & Clubb Bangerz (#7): Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder' ft. Clubber D the Combat G (Ball & Buds Podcast Episode #27)
"Who who. Who will he choose. We are waiting with baited yes. It's minted baited breath. My friend take it away. I know everybody wants to know what is club. Radice pick who who is club or diga pick. Who does the combat she think will win the rubber match between tyson fury and deonte wilder. Who's gonna win before. I give my prediction. Let's see what led up to this so we all know about the first fight. It was a draw me personally. I thought wilder should one. That count was kinda slow. I kinda slow. The count was low and When weary with furious. I got floored he got up damn near one that round if wow they knock them down fear would win that fight. It was still close. It was a draw. Some people say if you're a one but because of that devastating knockout. Some people gave to wilder giving edge either way. It was a draw bill to the second fight. Second fight i mean fury swishes holtkamp. Camp up start training macron boxing with with with sugarhill legendary Transco for manual store recipes. You know saying nobody number legends in heart in hard hitters came out of a crop. Boxing up there in detroit but Gower sugarhill changes. Oh game playing math. Wilders ass out now louder has um you know a couple of excuses. He said here i. It was His suit was too heavy. But one actually address negro power engine recruiter table with attitude One should look like extra. Game of thrones. You chose look like that. So don't don't blame the suit. That was you buddy. So i said of the suit was actually twenty forty pounds in a long walk. look here you ain't demolition. You're not leaving the dum okay. If it was that bad maybe you should. Johnson arena around like us all awards going. I don't know but don't blame. Don't make excuses now. He fired mark zalin. His cornermen santa he always sabotage him and he did complain about the water and he was seeing double and it is a small conspiracy going right now because post fight. Fury refuses to the water. That that that they get. I speak fury refuse to take of the water that they gave him say that ten times. So you know at. I'm not gonna make excuses feerick. And what a great game plan came and heavier presa action. He is the best now with all those who i'd say He is the best boxer wade been. You might be a little bit of pure boxer but fury his ass goes bad and he really like the black olive oil like he's wilder. Didn't look prepared the second fight now here. We go third fight. Fury tried to skip him. Go straight to the anthony joshua so we can get undisputed. You know it was in the clause that water got a rematch. There was gonna be a rubber match if you wanna wait. Try to breach contract. Go fight josh. What they already had date they wanna fight. Wembley but there's issue with that because that's a fury does not have a license to fight in the uk. His has been suspended since he beats klitschko. Okay he tests positive for. Pd's for pets you know. He hasn't he doesn't have a license in in the uk. Now he can always get reinstated. He can call the queen he can call each elbow. He can call painting a bear. Maybe even danger mouse's somebody may wanna spice. Maybe they can help you know they could try license back into austin powers is helping trying to help out with that but you know. I don't know what happened. But he can't find the uk right now hasn't for years and he doesn't want them to go through investigation because the former that he bought the lamb meat from the contaminated lamb equal. That's kind of our special

SI Boxing with Chris Mannix
"joshua" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix
"He got he got in the inside made it rough and started using his body on a little bit judgment in. Do that whenever you're the bigger man in your someway nick lynch you gotta get the man and you gotta mantle. You got to put your weight on them. You've got a minimum feel your your strength your size. Let the referee warned you about that. Not so wrestle. Not simply owner not to ben but sue late. Leads already absorbed that so. That's one thing just we didn't do that. You're sore had success. Doing if he looks back. You can look at the job more jobs or by shot more wrestling more clinching. More getting them against the ropes making it a dirty fight so he's But he can go back to the drawing-board look once he looks at this fight and it's not even it's not even dirty to lean on a guy it's just kinda using a tactic tyson. Fury does that all the time. I what he did that to steve cunningham. He did it. A deontay wilder even leaned on him and sap the strength of wilders legs forcing him to hold up that three hundred pound frame whatever he is. That's a tactic. yeah right. Anthony joshua needs to utilize by the way speaking of fury. What do you think tyson. Fury was thinking as he watched alexander basic dismantle. Anthony joshua i think he was thinking. Imagine what i would imagine. I'm thinking i think he's right counting money they'll go there goes ten million. Twenty million. dairy doesn't fight for money. He's he's the type of guy everybody plays for money when it comes to the gypsy king you know damn well he fights for pride he fights for that he i mean he comes from that from that background so he knows that it's ego and pride and and proving that he's the best. He's done that. But i think more it's about what. What can fury syria. Some excellent boxing skills to and he's way bigger and longer and stronger than new sick. So that's what i think. He was thinking if opec a small version. We can do this. Imagine what i would do. Dobbin fury with his boxing skills. You'd make a huge favourite against joshua based on on what what we saw there but man he's gotta be now fury if he beats deontay wilder which is a tough fight. We shouldn't discount deontay while the chances now he's maybe looking at a billion white fight and crossing his fingers and hopes that joshua wins rematch. I don't know man. That's that flight could be another one that winds up in the wastebasket of boxing fights. That never actually happen. Which we're favorites your favorite wastebasket. By the way. I i hate everything about that last. Thought on joshua. Like eddie hearn's said afterwards they're going to go into an immediate rematch. They're going to check on the eye of joshua harnett some concerns about. Maybe an eye socket potentially being broken. Do you see him recovering from this fight physically. Absolutely i think physically the the warriors gonna wanna come back to the ring as fast as possible you know. I'd like to say the bigger the eagle the bigger the fire a bigger chip on the shoulder. They're gonna have so you know josh. We're gonna wanna come back asap. And if he's cleared..

SI Boxing with Chris Mannix
"joshua" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix
"Caught a second win but before he caught it i think could have actually done some a bill some around and more momentum because it was was a little windy going into the eighth ninth or into the championship rounds. But you did it. You know one of the things i said at the top was of course this is not the first time joshua has lost not the first time he has dropped his titles. The time happened to gets released in two thousand nineteen that loss. Sergio was shocking. But i think this loss was a lot worse like you can look at the loss. Even in the aftermath. And say all right. He got caught by an equilibrium changing punch to the temple. That screwed him up for the rest of the fight. There was no equilibrium changing punch music. This was just a beating from a guy who is an accomplished boxer. I mean this. It wasn't upset but probably shouldn't be considered that big of an upset because music is like joshua and olympic gold medalist at cruiserweight. He fought everybody. He went through the best of the best in the world. Boxing super series. He took on tony. You this guy's the real deal and while he didn't land that highlight reel shot against joshua. He beat him up. And i would say this in your the fighter you can tell me if you agree but i think a loss like this is harder for joshua to bounce back from. Because he wasn't just hit with one shot that changed the course of the fight. He was hit with a lot of shots. That completely changed the fight. And there's really. I mean there's no reason to believe in my mind that things will be a lot different in the rematch. No no i. I gotta say. I disagreed that the first loss is always the hardest and it's always. The hardest kazoo came by knockout. If he would've lost andy rules by decision and he could recruit fine but he got embarrassed in the biggest stage at msg on a fight that he was supposed to win. Any was a twelve to one favourite or to whatever was but that was a hard loss. This one is going to be mentally order to come back from the first one was physical. This was going to be mental and the older you get as a fighter. You start to you know. Obviously your body starts breaking down mentally if if if the hunger is not fair to to regroup and focus on what went wrong especially when you got pretty much routed you got you got a boxing beaten. Up for twelve rounds. It wasn't a physical beatdown. It was mental warfare at his absolute best. Each who sick just never let the heavyweight champ. Fight like a heavyweight champion. That's about what that does to the mentality of the heavyweight champion of the world man..

SI Boxing with Chris Mannix
"joshua" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix
"Is boxing with chris manning who somebody punched him in the face and joshua composed and ferocious finisher watts this hosted by s. Is chris. mannix. That was my moments now with interviews analysis and everything going on in the world of boxing when you have talent. You're given another chance. Here's chris mannix all right. It's emergency podcast time. We have an upset in boxing. Anthony joshua for the second time in three years is no longer the heavyweight champion joshua losing a unanimous decision to alexander usig lucic just three fights into his heavyweight career is now the unified heavyweight champion. It talk about that bringing my friend. Sergio more broadcast partner over at zone. Former junior middleweight champion. Sergio we just watched this moments ago. What's your reaction. Dusek beaten joshua. Well listen When when you ask my prediction. I said it was going to be a fight that went the distance. It goes the distance. I told you that if this was a pre andy. Rees anthony josh. Well i would pick who sick to win the site but you gotta hand it sick. He controlled the fight from beginning to end. I thought he won. This fight convincingly. I mean it was a close fight. If you had the rounds up and josh did have this moments he was able to find his way in there in the mid round but who sick hands down you gotta give it some the game. Was there the potshots. He had a face a little bit of adversity to with a body shots. Josh find a home with a lepto to the body All in all. I mean who's going to opponents hometown. Not only not only josh where he goes into other people's hometown and takes the championship of which from the champion shutting down the crowd. The going against the promoter the judges that applaud that hard that is to do just all around impressive impressive performance. Yeah you knew it was going to be comfortable. He's been a road warrior for his entire career. Whether it's going to latvia to fight prediced going to the uk to fi- bell you and then you saw now in front of sixty five thousand. Pro joshua fans in tottenham. He didn't look rattled at all. And i did pick sergio joshua to win by knockout. Or things. I said this week was got to find a way to win those early rounds and make joshua uncomfortable. And that's exactly what he did. I mean he came out. In those first three rounds. He was bouncing on his toes. He was moving around the ring. He was landing the cleaner shots. And what i saw from. Joshua was a complete lack of adjustments. I mean he just seemed content to sort of stand there in the middle of the ring and just sort of turn with ucla like he wasn't using his size advantage to pressure wasn't using his longer jab to ours long..

How The Heck Are We Gonna Get Along
"joshua" Discussed on How The Heck Are We Gonna Get Along
"The great question. I'm drawn prepared for it. I need to thank you. Know i would say my way of answering. That is that. I feel that my book is unique. I have on my wall here. Hundreds of books that i read over the last decade literally about roe and abortion and there isn't another book like this And i think that's talent. I do think that these narratives become so ingrained in us so just to give you one little right ample one side but the two sides won't even allow the other side to call them what they want right. So you're you're either if you are if you're a pro choice than the other side is antiabortion if you're pro-life than your pro the other side is pro-abortion and my god like at least let people call themselves what they want and i write in my authors note. I referred to them as pro choice in pro-life like that would be a good starting point. Lead people call themselves well and those do exactly what i do. Nothing about as well the media will say pro choice and then anti-choice something depending on who you talk to and just or vice versa. And just that alone shows shows a bias right. That's right 'cause nobody's anti-choice normally. I mean that's a negative thing in this particular issue. Right it is. I have right and i can make these crazy decisions even just the language so for example if you use the word fetus than the pro-life will say well how dare use the word fetus. That's an unborn child so that was another choice that i made. I call Like but i did use or fetus. Because i think specificity is important. And i don't think that a that a that a single cell even if it is going to become again making sure your this you already. If you've been alive in america and you're not jennifer who didn't know what roe v wade who apparently been alive in america and not living in that house you know what roe v wade is you know how important it is not just for women's health care and women's rights to choose and in this abortion debate but but so much of of all supreme court cases get tied to row. How how a supreme court justice decides a case on on gay marriage gets tied to what they will probably do own. Row as supreme court justices get nominated and their hearings. Josh was already said they get asked how they feel about row. It is sort of the most powerful precedent in america. right now. you have not heard of this story. You have not heard of this case but what you have not heard is the real story behind. norma mccorvey. you've not heard the story behind shelly. Who is the child who norma was did not terminate the pregnancy that pregnancy. And you've not heard near as much background. Information as joshua has in his book. The family row so i absolutely urge you. It's a narrative. Not just. I mean it's not just not just filled but it's narrative and it's a beautiful story of average americans would you. Would you call them. Average americans and so. Don't wait for the movie because he's going to have a long negotiation. Process sells the rights to this book. Because it is just absolutely fascinating. Don't wait for it. get the book. it's the family. Row joshua prager. You've written a book about the most controversial thing in one of the most controversial topics in america and the last half century. You have sat with people as you've said on both sides of this incredibly contentious issue people who are passionate on this side passionate on that side. Do not agree. I can't think of anybody who i've asked this question to in the last year. Who is maybe better prepared to tell me an answer to it because you've really been in the mix of it for ten years. How the heck are we going to get along. That is a very it really does go back to what i believe in deeply that quote by melville that we need to get to know each other. When you know somebody who isn't just like you. You begin to care about them and so we need to not only listen to the news stations. That will tell us what we want to hear. And we need to not only know people who look and just like us and believe things we believe. We need to be challenged just like all of us may have made decisions. That aren't exactly like what our parents made so to. Now talk to someone civilly here. What they think. And that's what. I tried to do in my book and if you do that there is there really. It's it's it's like a it's formulaic. It will happen that if you spend time with. People were not just like you. You will begin to broaden your horizons and think a little bit outside the box and if we could do that just a little bit. This country would be a much better place..

This Day in History Class
September 17th, 1859: Joshua Norton Declares Himself Emperor the United States
"The day was september seventeenth. Eighteen fifty nine a failed gold rush era businessman named joshua norton visited the offices of the san francisco bulletin. He gave the editor a short notice to be published in that day's paper and it began as follows at the peremptory request of a large majority of the citizens of these united states. I joshua norton of san francisco california declare and proclaim myself emperor of these united states. Now not much is known about norton's early life before his time as the self proclaimed emperor but what we do know is he was born around eighteen eighteen to a jewish family of merchants in present day. London when he was two. His family moved to south africa where his father established a successful ship. Supply business norton trying to get into the family business himself but his own ship supply. Company wound up going bankrupt after less than two years by the time he was thirty years old. Both of his parents and two of his siblings had died so one year later in eighteen. Forty nine norton left south africa for good in made his way to san francisco like many aspiring businessmen of his day. Norton had traveled to california hoping to capitalize on the recent gold rush after receiving his inheritance. He was worth about forty thousand dollars. Which is well over a million dollars. In today's money in san francisco. He invested that money in real estate including waterfront property. He also started a successful commodities business selling staple foods like rice and flour by eighteen. Fifty two norton had turned his forty thousand dollar investment into a quarter million dollar fortune. He was now one of the most influential and respected citizens of the city. But in a boom and bust town like gold. Rush era san francisco. What goes up. We'll certainly come down and often sooner than you'd expect.

The Insider
"joshua" Discussed on The Insider
"Fill lower modem to this week's episode of the insider brought to you as ever by vanishing inc my guest today co owns vanishing inc so put into my contract that for every season the insider he had to appear every single time so due to contractual obligations here. He is mr joshua j. Josh how are you this morning. Contract fulfilled good to be here lovely. See what you're up to. I am just on a full day of press for my book so this is coming at a great time because i have been talking all day and we'll continue talking all day about my book and stuff for it but let me just take this opportunity to grab the microphone on the insider and say you do such a good job I mean that i. It's such a weird treat to listen to our podcast on my own time. And you just you're great host. And so i appreciate all you do and i know the listeners. Appreciate you too. Thank you very kind of you to say as well as the book. Press stuff which will get onto momentarily. There's been a prep for small convention that you're organizing next week. How small being the key word this year. Yeah there's so much going on. I just got back from europe. I am getting ready for an appearance. I am getting ready for manifest and this book tour and so many other things but yes. Magic fest is happening. September sixteenth to the eighteenth. I imagine most of our listeners. Know that We made the very difficult. But i think the correct decision to limit attendance significantly so instead of one thousand and eleven hundred people we will have a a little less than five hundred and that's all in and we have a requirement show proof of vaccine and You know it's it's going to be great. I were sort of leaning into the limitations that we have as big advantages like this is the year to come to maj. I i if you want an intimate experience convention like this is the time when you're gonna have a really easy time. Meeting and interacting with our huge array of talent. And you're gonna have really good seats and the visibility is going to be great and the dealer rooms gonna have enough of everything for once and and it's going to be really good in those ways. I of course miss and lament the loss of of the normal times but it what it is it does bring in funds because sometimes obviously the session ing match i..

How The Heck Are We Gonna Get Along
"joshua" Discussed on How The Heck Are We Gonna Get Along
"In something like this check out. His book recall elections from alexander. Hamilton to gavin newsom. And you can assume find that on amazon or online you can will make sure that a link to joshua's information is in our show notes but most of our shows joshua we talk about this division in this country between not just conservatives and progressives not just by race or by says but just so much division and the fact that so many of us as we've discovered over the past year so of doing this so many of us have dug our heels into one side or another recall elections to me field almost dangerously like they are positioned to simply exacerbate those divisions so. It may be tough to ask you this question. But i'm going to anyway. You're somebody who seems to be so fascinated and love the fact that we're not just gonna fight every four years. Let's have an extra bonus fight in the middle of them. So i do wonder if this is sort of the way things are going. Recalls are happening more and more often nowadays than they used to. How the heck are we going to get along. I think that's a problem that we have all over. So i don't know that recalls are the big issue for us. But i certainly see that point. You know because it's a different philosophy behind the recalls philosophy about what government is whether the elected officials should be a trustee somebody that you're electing because they're smarter they. Are you know wisdom. They have better experience even if they don't you don't agree with that position where somebody should be a representative a delegate an advocate somebody who will get up there and do what you want them to do and vote that way so the recall is a big thumb on the scale for that. Delegate advocate model It wasn't supposed to be necessarily a partisan thing and so far it hasn't been that much in. Its power is nowhere near its direct. Democracy relative the initiative the initiative is so much more powerful and so much more important than uss story then the recall but it it has this start feeling of over kicking this guy out. Rather than let's change the tax laws that are being radically reshaped the government so in that way. We're not sure what's going to happen but the recall does it certainly has this feeling of well. One side of the house. Divided is not going to stand and so the recalled in that way. But it's so far hasn't been it's not available on the federal level so that really limits its potential..

Mark Levin
Gary Ginsberg Talks About the Friendship Between Abraham Lincoln and Joshua Speed
"Actually shared a double bed for four years. But it was not uncommon back then for men to jump into bed together, particularly lawyers who were riding the circuit to do that, because let's be clear there weren't a lot of holiday ends back in Springfield, Illinois, in the 18 thirties. So betting was scarce and men would get into bed together without actually having any sexual relations, so they became extremely close Friends. For four years, and it plays out in the most crucial moment in January of 18 41 went after, as they say, the four years where they share every meal together. They share the bed. Together. They share their intimate secrets and fears and hopes and dreams. But in 18 41 Lincoln becomes depressed and he was prone to depression. He takes to his bed and speed ministers to him over the course of a month and at one point Lincoln and wants to kill himself. So speed takes away all of his sharp objects. It was only because of speeds intervention. Do we even know the name Abraham Lincoln today? But the real twist of this whole story is that they then basically speak goes back to Kentucky. Lincoln becomes, as we all know. Famous lawyer becomes a congressman. And then in the 18 fifties, becomes a candidate for the Senate, and his views on slavery are evolving in the 18 fifties at the same time, that speed is the most successful businessman in Kentucky and also his slave owner. And they've grown apart for a pet 18 forties over some disputes over unpaid legal bills. But 18 fifties they start cook corresponding on the issue of slavery, and Lincoln bares his soul about How he is just tortured by the institution of it and and speed defend. It defends the institution and they have a very honest debate in these letters.

I Weigh with Jameela Jamil
"joshua" Discussed on I Weigh with Jameela Jamil
"So i'm really excited about today's episode This is someone wanted to get on the pocus for really long time. I met him. 'cause we were kind of fighting. We were fighting online in the dm's and then we became friends and then we became allies. Are now i just fuck in love him and he is a real blessing in the world. I believe his name is dr joshua woolwich..

Your Last Meal With Rachel Belle
"joshua" Discussed on Your Last Meal With Rachel Belle
"I'm rachel bell. And this is your last meal a show about famous people in the stories behind the foods. They love most today on the program. Tony and grammy nominated broadway star actor and musician. Joshua henry joshua been in nine broadway shows. He played aaron burr in the first tour of hamilton. He did lin. Manuel miranda's in the heights. And he played the lead role of billy bigelow in carousel. And the son. You're hearing right now. Is checking in the new single from his very first album. Grow joshua and i talk about the food he ate growing up my parents cook this incredible jamaican cuisine. An we talked about what he eats now as busy working dad because stars are just like us. Part of his last meal comes from trader. Joe's it's hard for me not to eat the whole thing at one time. It's just delicious leader in the show. We'll check in with the trader. Joe's podcast to find out what this year's top products are. And we're going to dig into joshua's jamaican heritage with cookbook author and to make in culinary historian. Virginia burke i've been doing this show for five years we've looked into the history of many cuisines and foods but i think that jamaica might have the most interesting food history. That i am personally encountered. It's melting pot. I mean. I think it's something to make very proud of is the fact that these cultures of our integrated together and it's reflected in the pool. Of course it's.

Get Sleepy
"joshua" Discussed on Get Sleepy
"Trees possess an otherworldly charm. It's as though they share a perpetual hope of embracing the heavens or catching whatever may fall in their direction. It is said that settlers who crossed the mojave desert in the eighteen hundreds named the trees after the biblical figure joshua who raised his hands up to the sky in prayer. But what most people don't realize. Is that joshua. Trees aren't actually.

Pray the Word with David Platt
"joshua" Discussed on Pray the Word with David Platt
"Joshua said to the people consecrate yourselves for tomorrow. The lord will do wonders among you This has been one of my favorite verses in joshua for most of my life. i remember hearing this verse. Read thinking about it as a kid thinking what picture. I didn't even understand the full context behind it. As as this was such a pivotal moment. Pivotal day among god's people as they prepared to go into the promised land in joshua said the people consecrate yourselves like lay your lives down before god sat apart your lives to him completely holy for tomorrow the lord will do wonders among you. I remember just reading that. And thinking. I i wanna see wonders tomorrow. I wanted to see that like every day. I don't you don't you wanna see god. Do wonderful supernatural work in your life through your life around you in the world every day. Don't you wanna see that tomorrow control to see that today Consecrate yourselves then. Lay your life down before the lord set your life before him. Holy completely surrender yourself to him. Consecrate yourselves for tomorrow. The lord will do wonders among you. God we know this was a special moment in the history of your people and re praise you for the wonders you did as your people consecrated themselves and you lead them across the jordan river and the promised land at the same time. Oh god we praise you that you the same god who led them on that day. You are leading us today. You're leading me in my life. Today you're leading each one of us. Who's trusted in you today. So help us to live like this today and every day but just to say this today got our lives are yours. We lay our lives before you and we long to see supernatural natural work in our lives through our lives and around us. We long to see people saved we long to see people growing in. Christ we long to see your spirit at work in wonderful ways in our lives and our families on our friends and the places where we work in the cities where we live among the nations. God we pray for wonders for the spread of your grace and your gospel in your glory. Among the nation's re pray god we pray. You'd help us. Oh god help us to consecrate ourselves every day that you might do wonders among in through around us we pray in. Jesus name amen..

The Burt (Not Ernie) Show
"joshua" Discussed on The Burt (Not Ernie) Show
"Joshua had a calling to follow the lord at at this moment in time it was to take a n before you take you take your hand. What's in your hand and you hold out that spirit and you pointed toward the enemy. Okay so we have a calling when it was time to step up joshua did it. Now i don't see a lot of evidence in my bible in well. I have a lot of translations bibles in any of the bible set. I own that he was trying to step up before it was time and see that there's not evidence for that but every time it was time he was right. There joshua was boom right there. Ready and willing. He showed up to his life and not to the life that he wanted it to be showed up his life that god was was ordaining shopped. The life that god has given you. Don't wait to show up to your life until it's the life that you want. Show up now. you have to be ready willing. We have info about joshua and his life in more than just the book of joshua we seem in exodus and deuteronomy and then of course in joshua he was always ready because he was always willing to do what god said to do. Joshua was always ready. Why because he was always willing to do what god said to do. Supporting the spear in the exact direction that the lord told him to point it was easy. Peasy lemon squeezy for him because he already had the spear in his hand..

Catch my Killer
"joshua" Discussed on Catch my Killer
"It was freezing in there regarding the air conditioner. I would say that. Whoever killed josh mess with it to cover up evidence in possibly slowdown the smell of decomposition. There are killers that place murder victims and freezers for this same type of reason. It makes it hard for authorities to determine the exact time of death. I also wanted to ask you about your time. Commitment to solving josh's case it sounds like you've spent many hours working on this. Do you do this alone or do you have family members helping you. I am the only person that's working on my son's case out of the whole family that i have and when i get into josh's case it gets so draining it literally just exhausts me. I work on josh's case. I do Media every year. I'll take a lead. And i'll i'll search it and get as much information as i can but i'm the only one that's working on josh's case my final question for you is for anyone listening to the podcast. If they have any information about your son's case what would you say to these individuals please. Kalemie don't be afraid. Come to me tell me what you now and then i can be able to tell if it's true or not. I wanna know where his keys are. His telephone is get taller. Why would you brutally murder my son. What was the reason for that. I wanna know why. Why would you hurt josh. Why would they do that over. Money drugs what is it. What was reason in that concludes the story of joshua crawford. Although josh was perfect he didn't do anything to deserve to be so brutally murdered. He was loved by.