35 Burst results for "One Word"

The Eric Metaxas Show
Legendary Entertainer Pat Boone Returns to Discuss His Book "IF"
"And gentlemen, you know, when I have the opportunity, I like to bring on a gigantic Hollywood star, you know, that that's on my level. And it's very rare that you can find those people anymore. But we found one, some of you know him, his name is pat Boone, pepin, welcome to this program. Welcome to thank you. Thank you for that great introduction. I'm far more than I deserve. Yeah, oh yeah. Listen, you. Become a friend, so I like to joke around with you. And the last time you were on, you know, I want to talk to you about your new book. But we always get on the side tracks. Yes, the book. The title of the book is if IF if one word if the eternal choice, we almost make and you say on the cover, not religious life or death. So this is kind of the big question, but. The first question I often want to ask people who've written a book is for whom did you write the book? And those who did you have in mind when you wrote this book if. And by the way, I got to be clear. There's a couple of books out there right now that look just like this one with the same title if don't buy those books by this one by pat Boone. I don't look like this ever. They don't look like this. This was specifically designed by me to look like something that you probably wouldn't want to read and it says here specifically not religious, a warning sign, because this book is aimed at the non religious person who, unfortunately, make up over half the American public now, according to the pollsters. But they still have the same questions about life. And you and I both know that if you're just floating through this culture, it's hard to find solid answers. And I know that's why you wrote the book is because there are people that they're questioning, but they don't know where to look. And I know at the very least, that's the main reason or that's one of the main reasons I should say that you wrote the book is to reach those people with this provocative title if IF, if. But there's another book that looks very similar titled if it's not by pat Boone. We're talking about baboon

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Who Blew Up the Nord Stream Pipeline?
"How would you describe the blowing up of the Nord stream pipeline? Let's think about this. You've got this giant pipeline. There's no stream one, by the way, and one stream too. And they stretch 760 miles from the northwest coast of Russia all the way to a place called lubman in northeastern Germany. And somebody put explosives, and this was around the area where the pipeline goes close to Norway. And boom, blew up the pipeline, the pipeline has been crippled. It's been damaged. And I think there's only one word or two words to describe what happened international terrorism. Somebody did that. And it's either, well, I suppose you could also call it an act of war. But it's one or the other. Now, when this first happened, there was almost a kind of unanimous chorus in the western media, the Russians did it. And on the face of it, this is absurd. The Russians benefit from the Nord stream pipeline, they pushed hard for the building of the pipeline they negotiated and got the deal with Germany. They make a lot of money off the pipeline. It creates also politically German dependence on Russia. So the Russians have no reason to blow up the Nord stream pipeline. Well, the western press was like, yeah, well, they do that. They're doing it because they want to make it look like we did it. So they're doing it to score points. And even though it's kind of like someone beating themselves up in the face and then saying, oh, you know, my boyfriend abused me. So they were implying that this is Putin's motive for doing this. Well, it was never really all that believable, but these days much of what we hear on the western price is not believable. In fact, it's propaganda that is sown by the intelligence agencies.

The Eric Metaxas Show
When Did Education Devolve? Michael Gibson Weighs In
"Talking to the polymathic. Michael Gibson, the book is paper belt on fire, how renegade investors spark to revolt against the university. You were just saying Michael about, you know, in some ways we come at the end of the enlightenment. It really hit home for me already in the 90s when Bill Clinton was saying, we've got to get computer or a laptop in every classroom for every kid. And I thought to myself, where do you get the idea that a dead tool is going to give people wisdom and whatever you really reduced education to something far, far, far removed from what it once was. Education is supposed to teach us about how do I become a better person? How do I learn about the amazing universe? It was impossible at some point to divorce that from the question of God and the question of who we are. But things had devolved already to that point where it's all technocratic stuff and we just needed information. We just need to get laptops in the hands of the kids in the ghetto and that will solve their problems and you think it's a really myopic view of humanity and our problems, but that's kind of where we are. That's kind of where the tech stuff takes us. It removes us from the question of what it means to be human, which to me was always at the center of what it is to be educated. Yeah, I think that is a great illustration of this contradiction at the end of the enlightenment where we just see students now as these passive consumers of things that the teachers of the school are supposed to just shove into their minds and they must accept. Fauci is like the arch priest of the post the end of the enlightenment. Don't think for yourself, I am the science. If Emmanuel Kant or whoever heard that, the Royal Society's motto is take no one's word for it. Nullius and verba. So it's beyond me that science has become this that we must obey the authority. Well, let's call it what it is. Science is anti science.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson Shares His Definition of Manhood
"One of one aspect of this already a lieutenant governor. Here I'd like you to help me understand for you what is the definition of manhood? What are the characteristics? What are the things that are non negotiable? You mentioned one word already, that's dignity. If you're a real man if you're a true man, what other characteristics must you demonstrate? I think the number one thing that a man needs to demonstrate is and here it is. It's responsibility. You are responsible. You need to display a sense of responsibility for yourself. You need to display a sense of responsibility for your children. And you need to display a sense of responsibility to the mother of your children, your wife. Responsibility is the hallmark of a man. We can talk at length about toughness, we can talk about live about education, we can talk at length about what you do for a living, but none of those things. None of those things will amount to anything. If you are not responsible, and do not have a great deal of responsibility, I can look back in my life and I can see when I refuse to be responsible either for my shortcomings or for my mistakes. That is when I made my biggest mistakes in life.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Hillsdale Professor David Azerrad on What It Means to Be a Man
"The definition? What is the proper definition of a man? What things must it contain? The first word that comes to mind for me is duty. Yeah. It's responsibility. I mean, you know, to the point about how feminized we are, Jordan Peterson becomes an international sensation. I don't mean to take away from him too much, but by basically telling young men to make their bed. It's stunning. It's the idea that a modest soft spoken. Canadian. Canadian. Academic, because he takes a stance against speech police in Canada, becomes the warrior of masculinity. Tells you where we're at. Exactly. His message to young men, which resonated so much with him. You know, the most interesting thing about Peterson to me is he says his audience is overwhelmingly young men. It shows the craving still in the human soul. To hear a message of responsibility, IE, not just claiming rights, although it is manly to assert your rights if they're being trampled. You know, my favorite line in any founding document is the 5th grievance leveled against the king of the Declaration of Independence. For dissolving repeatedly houses of assembly, he has repeatedly dissolved houses assembly why for opposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people. In America, we don't just declare our rights. We oppose with manly firmness, those who violate them. You know, talk is cheap. Read the Syrian constitution if you want to see a great declaration of rights. Or the stalins. What makes America different is asserting these rights. So I don't mean to say there's rights are bad, but the message today is claim things for yourself, you know, give me this free college free healthcare. And then of course, always excuses, right? It's never my fault.

Evangelism on SermonAudio
"one word" Discussed on Evangelism on SermonAudio
"What must this have been like for Mary? What must this moment have been like to embrace the risen lord? And the risen lord who not only is there in terms of identity, but who says this, I'm returning to my father and your father. To my God and your God. Mary experienced not only the risen cries, y'all she experienced the source of her Salvation, the source of her belonging. First 18, Mary Magdalene went to the disciples with the news. I have seen the lore. And she told them that he had said these things to her. Y'all, this is one of the greatest pieces of evangelism in all of God's work. As I've said to you often, you don't have to complicate things. There are people that say, oh, I need to have this tactic and I don't know which of these I should go with and what if this person has that? The best testimony you can offer is Mary's testimony that you've seen the lord. And yes, I know that it's not in the same context. None of us have embraced the living risen lord. And yet, if you know him, you have seen him. You have his word that transforms. You have his presence daily in your life. There is no greater testimony than this, along with the fact that you've seen the lord and you know him. And you know that he can transform whomever just like he transformed you. This is one of those instances, just like the shepherds when Jesus was born. He returned glorifying and praising God. That's all Mary's doing here. That's all she needs to be. And with this, we leave, Mary. Soon enough, Jesus is going to appear to other disciples and we will see things come to a close. But as we close today, let me ask you, are you in a place where you need to hear your name from the lord? It's not about searching out a tomb. Outside of Jerusalem. If you want to hear a word from the lord, what more can he say than to you, he has said? If you want to have this sweet time with the lord, go to him and prayer. And he's there. And as it was with Mary, so it can be with you. Transformation is available in Jesus Christ alone. Trust in him

Evangelism on SermonAudio
"one word" Discussed on Evangelism on SermonAudio
"She is so certain that he's dead and trying to find his body that she misses when Jesus is right there. But the reason I love this passage is what happens next. Mary in the midst of this tumultuous time she's crying, she doesn't know what to think or where to go or what to do. Or 16. Jesus said to her, Mary. She turned toward him and cried out an Aramaic rabon eye. Which means teacher. What we see here, stop right there for just a second. What we see here, and the reason I think this is one of the most beautiful passages in all of God's word. It's the Mary in the midst of her sadness, her care of her frustration, the horror of thinking that someone took the lord's body. The fact that Jesus has died in all of these things, she is in agony. She is weeping. She is heartbroken. And yet from the lord, it took but a single word, as Jesus said to her, Mary. And she heard her name from the lord. It was at that point because she knew the lord, y'all. Not just about. Because she knew the lord with but a single word, everything changed. In the midst of the terror, the midst of the agony, it was but one word from the lord. And everything was new, everything was right. And because she knew the lord, all it took was a word. My Friends, Mary and a lot of ways could describe us here. And now this is not some metaphor for the Christian life. This is the telling of the tale, right? This is telling what actually took place. So I'm not using this in a metaphorical sense or anything like that. But really, when it comes to our lives, we can be so discouraged, so loss of turned upside down. We can face circumstances that we never thought we'd have to face. We can be in situations that are unthinkable and inconceivable and yet. When the lord turns to us, when we turn to the lord, everything can be transformed and is transformed as a result of faith. Life is transformed as a result of relationship with the lord. What is the value of knowing Jesus? I've talked about this on Sunday. There is a reduced Christianity to eternal fire and journals. That's pretty much what it is. Christianity is about what's going to happen someday. And I would continue with you right now that Christianity is about what happens today. As you face the horrors of life, as you face the unknown, Christianity is about what happens today because it is your relationship with Jesus that can turn the whole world. Just as it did with Mary. Now, after she cries out rab and I, she must have embraced Jesus. The reason I say this is because verse 17, Jesus said, do not hold on to me for I have not yet returned to the father. Go and said to my brothers and tell them I'm returning to my father and your father to my God and to your.

Evangelism on SermonAudio
"one word" Discussed on Evangelism on SermonAudio
"There ought to be joy in that. And fulfillment. So that's where we leave John and Peter at this point. In fact, where we're going to pick up reading his verse, and then it says, then the disciples went back to their homes. But we continue with Mary here. So that's the dynamic. Mary finds the stone rolled away, runs and gets Peter and John. Peter and John rush back. They find the linens, but they find that his body, the lord's body, is not there. They believe, then they go back to their homes. But the lord does not done with Mary. Let's pray, and then we'll dig in. Our father, please be with us today as we come to this passage, this beautiful, beautiful, glorious passage. Let us understand what you would have to. Let us see the value of really knowing you and loving you. Please guidance in this time. And we pray it in Jesus name. Amen. All right, so John chapter 20, beginning in verse ten. It says them, the disciples went back to their homes. But Mary, verse 11, but Mary stood outside the tomb crying. As she wept, she bent over to look into the tomb. Now, the disciples we get the idea that they saw and they believed. And then they went their separate way. Realize that Mary crying outside the tomb does not necessarily indicate that she doesn't believe. She can be crying over the state of things. The fact that Jesus is gone with, we're not given an inside glimpse just as yet as to why she is crying. But nevertheless, Mary stood outside the tomb crowning. As she Webb, she'd been over to look into the tomb versus Trump and saw two angels and white. Seated where Jesus body had been, wanted to head and the other at the foot.

Evangelism on SermonAudio
"one word" Discussed on Evangelism on SermonAudio
"Well, good morning, everybody. And welcome back. It is Tuesday, January 31st, last day of January 2023 and at 7 a.m. here in spotswood and I hope that everybody had a good Monday, mine was really, really interesting. I can say that much, but it's Tuesday and the week is just speeding right along. I'm excited to be with you this morning. This because we have the opportunity. But aside from that. So today we come to one of my most favorite passages, favorite section of all

AP News Radio
Chief defends delay telling public of mass shooter at-large
"The police chief in the California city where 20 people were shot at a ballroom dance hall, 11 fatally, is defending his decision not to warn the public for hours that a killer was on the loose. I'm Ben Thomas with the latest. Monterey Park police chief Scott Weiss tells the AP other law enforcement in the region were alerted, but it didn't make sense to warn the public late at night, even after receiving a report that the suspect may have targeted another club nearby. I'm not going to send my officers door to door, waking people up and telling them that we're looking for a male Asian in Monterey Park. It's not going to do us any good. We said the scene inside the club was overwhelming. There were victims about every ten feet. And his team needed help. Nobody in our department, including myself, has ever been involved in a situation like this. They brought in the LA county sheriff's department, they'd be able to pull that information out and get it out to the public if it was necessary. A sheriff's official confirmed the fatalities to the AP about four hours after the shooting, but it was roughly an hour later the first word came a suspect was at large. Several hours later, he was found dead in his van, authorities saying, from a self inflicted gunshot. I'm Ben Thomas

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
The Most Important Word in Biden's Criminal Justice System
"America, the one word that most aptly describes their motivation when it comes to the criminal justice system is not safety. It's not punishment. It's not deterrence, you know what that word is, right? It's equity. Equity in the criminal justice system, that's the most important thing to the Biden administration and to the Soros funded left wing VAs that are carrying out the mission. If the jails and if the prisons are too overwhelmingly represented by one race, well, then that's not equitable. And that, of course, would not be fair. We have to have equity. It doesn't matter if one race is committing more crimes on a routine regular frequent basis than another race is, it does not matter. We have to have the same number of people in jail of all races. As a matter of fact, we should probably start tipping it a little bit more toward the Caucasian population in the prisons because the Caucasian population is the overwhelmingly majority population of the country and of all of these states. So it's about equity.

CNBC's Fast Money
"one word" Discussed on CNBC's Fast Money
"It's been an eventful few months at Salesforce. Earlier this month, the company announced it was laying off 10% of its staff and in November, said co CEO Brett Taylor was leaving the company. Now, of course, Elliott is known for its activism and often seeks board representation in the battles of picks. Jeff. So what do you think is going on here? Yeah, so this is actually a stock we bought multiple times over the past 12 months. So we definitely like the long-term prospects. And it's sort of a theme on this show talking about cost cutting, reducing the labor force. And I think with a stock like Salesforce, it was really important because they had a margin profile that was below Pierre. So I think bringing down those costs boosting those margins, that's very important for the stock, particularly in this kind of a market. And look, a slowdown is going to affect their sales cycle. There's no doubt about it. But the product and I think the revenue associated with the subscriptions that they have, it's fairly sticky. So at this price level, I do think you're fairly well protected. And I think there's some nice upside if you hold the stock for say 12 to 24 months. All right, let's stick with tech. We're about to kick off a huge slate of mega cap earnings. We start with Microsoft after the bell tomorrow, the stock taking higher today after making its official making official. It's multi-billion dollar investment in chat GPT maker OpenAI. The company also announced last week it would be cutting 10,000 jobs. So now we know what's happening. Yeah. Chat GPT. Getting a lot of news out before the print. I'll just hit the segment investors last quarter. We're pretty concerned about just kind of deceleration in windows and Azure. And again, I can't imagine that was just a one quarter sort of thing. So to me, the stock has been between two 45 and two 20 to downside. Here we are kind of the midpoint here. I just think there's probably more demand issues that are going to come out over the next quarter or so. So I'm not sure I'd be chasing this one here, but I do like what they're doing with OpenAI. It really does set a path for them that it's not too different than what Satya did ten years ago setting this path for the cloud. And this is like an iteration to me. So this makes sense. I would agree. I wouldn't be chasing this year, and I do think they probably will have some benefits when you're looking at earnings, like what's happening with FX will actually probably benefit them. But I do think you're looking at some of their demand like PC demand specifically is likely going to probably offset some of that. So we'll have to see how earnings came out, but I would not be chasing this year. I think the sentiment around tech has really softened and gotten a lot better recently. And really quick. So when we first started out trading markets, when I first started out on the floor, it would take weeks, months to digest moves. Now everything is collapsed in days, and maybe a week. So I think Microsoft, when you look at it, all tech is on a declining trendline for quite some time now, but I believe they're all rounding, forming base bottoms. Be careful, but I think the worst could be over in a lot of these names. I thought you were going to say that we digest things in seconds or minutes, not weeks. Well, it is like that, but I didn't want to exaggerate so much to the other side of it, but you are right. You have bear markets that sometimes happen around noon, and by the clothes we're in a bull market. Right, completely different story. Jeff, CRM, or Microsoft. You know, into earnings, I think you could actually get a boost from Microsoft here. They haven't seen the run that a lot of other stocks have. I think it's up what maybe 10% or so versus huge moves in other names. And I do think that sentiment around the cloud has been fairly negative, and it's going to be all about the cloud. So I actually think you get a little bit of a surprise and a pop for the stock. I think over more of a medium term horizon, I'd probably be more inclined to own CRM, but I think around earnings, you might get a little move here. Up next, final trades. 24 hours left to vote for your favorite 2023 trader acronym. Are you

CNBC's Fast Money
"one word" Discussed on CNBC's Fast Money
"I'm going to start off by asking you what your one word is. And I won't ask you for today because you're a strategist. But the year today, rally that we've seen so far, the run that we've seen. How would you characterize it? It's actually the word that jumps to mind is dominoes. And I think this idea that we've priced in all the earnings pain into the broad market uniformly doesn't make a lot of sense to me. I think it's been priced in one domino after another. And some dominoes have fallen. The tech talks, the growth stocks, small caps. I think we worked earnings expectations down last year. You're seeing better performance there. You're seeing worse performance from areas that had been resilient, like financials and energy. They've got to take their lumps right now. We've got to get some of those numbers down. So I think this is a messy, choppy market, but what makes sense to me is the idea, the dominoes that fell last year. Those are doing okay right now, the dominoes that are in the process of falling. That's what's not acting so well right now. Right, you do make the point that we've seen a lot of earnings revisions lower so far for 2023. And that's probably a good thing for the markets. Yeah, and look, I think we've still got some wood to chop. I don't think we're done. I think there are a few dominoes left to fall. And my number is well below consensus. But we have some analysis where we've shown this is the fastest pace of earnings downgrade. If you take the bottom up sell side numbers, since 2009, we're all beating up on the sell side analyst, myself included, but they have been doing the work. It's just, we've got a little bit more to go. How do you know when all the dominoes have fallen though? And I posed this aggressive before. I mean, if the fed's rate hikes have lag effects, and we won't know. We won't know necessarily the stress stress test case. Is it 5% for a year? And how do companies do and how our earnings estimates at that point? How will we know? It is going to be a show me story to some extent. And if you look historically, most of the time when we see earnings fall, those downgrades are done by March or April. And so we're really not going to know until we get to the next reporting season, whether or not estimates are able to be surpassed in some instances. Hey, Laurie, it's Jeff mills. So just a question a little bit about positioning, you know, you've mentioned small caps. So maybe get into that a little bit more. I think that's an interesting area. And is that view sort of predicated upon you want to be away from the top of the market, the mega cap tech, things of that nature? So I think for me, if we think about the small cap part of the market, it was pretty clear to me at the June lows last year that they were pricing in a recession already. If you looked at small versus large performance, it was acting like ISM manufacturing was already at 39, sort of close to typical troughs. I think the other thing that we've seen with small caps is their earnings have been holding up a little bit better than large caps in terms of forward revisions because they haven't had the currency impacts. And we've also seen that you're getting in some areas like consumer discretionary or financials, slightly easier stories to digest. Regional banks are a whole lot more appealing fundamentally right now than say a big cap investment banks, which have a lot of hair from an international perspective and a trading perspective. But I think bottom line, the valuations are cheap, they priced in recession very, very early. And I think they're getting the benefit of inflows right now. We're seeing almost every sector in small cap outperforming that's large cap counterpart right now. So Laurie, I agree on the analyst side. And I think that analysts are sort of getting pushed around and they're trying to chase the market right now. So now they're upgrading everything because they felt as if there was going to be an earnings recession. When you model, do you look at any black swan events or potential for any black swan event? So when I'm modeling the earnings forecast for the S&P, I've tried to put in conservative forecasts, things that are reasonable. So we've got margin contraction where a sell side numbers have kind of had flattish margins. We've got GDP that's kind of bumping along slightly negative. We've actually stepped up our interest expense assumptions assuming that companies are going to have a tough time with some of these debt burdens giving the rising rate environment. I'm not sure all that is baked in. We may end up being too conservative. I wouldn't quite say they're black swans, but it does allow us a constructive way to think about multiples and whether or not the market lows have made sense. Laurie, thanks for coming in good to see you. Thanks for having me. Laurie calvasina of RBC. All right, so one 99 in S&P earnings and consensus is still up there at two 25. We know that there's some other very prominent strategists other than Lori, who have numbers that are about to. So at some point, we're either going to be really wrong about that. Companies are going to confirm. If they just kind of reaffirm 2023 guidance and they don't kind of guide down and analysts aren't encouraged to kind of get in front of that, then that's going to be the real thing. And I think Lori just said this at some point by March or April, we're actually going to know what that consensus looks like. And it's not going to line up with where you think the market should be trading either. So I guess my only point is if over the next few weeks, if we start thinking that S&P earnings are going to start trending down towards her number at some point, the stock market has to come in right now because trading at about 17 times. That's not how bear markets end. It's trading at the ten year average multiple of the S&P 500. Yeah, and I think that's a really good point. And actually, she made some points in here, which I thought was fascinating where she sees this year of 2022 to 2023 being similar to what it was in 2002 to 2003. And that is where we got this period where all of your growth companies did have a lot of these head fakes where they started to make a lot of runs, but that was before the tech bubble burst. And again, you saw then it took about a decade for those things to recover after the valuations got so high. And again, you know what things outperformed, things like international, back to that setup is already happening this year, which I think is kind of fascinating. So I'll be interested to watch that. Coming up. Binging bounce, media stops dripping higher on the heels of Netflix's results, so will the stream higher continue the

Dennis Prager Podcasts
Where Is the Line Drawn Between Caring About Appearance and Vanity
"Having said that, explain to me something, I'm not sure it has an explanation. So, and I admit this is a generational issue because this was not when I was your age. Nobody wore ripped jeans. Do you have an explanation for why that is appealing? I don't. This is not especially profound, but I just think it looks young and I mean, there's obviously there's gradations of ripped jeans. Well, no, no, forget, but chatter jeans, I think, are all right. Weird. But by the way, I'm not attacking them. This is not a no, I know it's not. I know. Befuddlement, it has to, it has to have an origin. So you see it and your first word was young. So if a 45 year old woman wore ripped jeans, I would find that to be odd. That is there anything else a 45 year old woman could wear that you would find odd? If she wore a shorter skirt, and she had the legs to do it, let's say. That wouldn't be. In other words it would depend on the length, like a really obvious. But a short skirt? No. Right, exactly. So the only reason I ask is, can you think of anything else that is solely in the province of a young woman? In clothing. You mean that a 40 year old didn't wear? Yes. I do think it looks a bit undignified when an older, not the 40s old. But when an older woman wears something that's really tight skinned or shows a lot of their breasts or sometimes and the shows that we live in LA because I never saw this when I lived in Boston, but in LA, sometimes I'll see older women wearing crop tops. I think that's undignified. I would not do that when I'm that age.

The Dan Bongino Show
Rev. Martin Dunne: Only One Opinion to Care About
"You ever get any negative feedback for that Well true story a few weeks back it was two things like something's off And I figured out what it was I hadn't got any email that week And I didn't get any hate bill that week because I didn't preach that week And so it's like if I don't get the hate mail I start to get nervous because I'm like maybe I am not touching the heart And because I want everybody to go to heaven And there is only one opinion I care about and that's God And I try I say oh a lot Oh boy do I go on again Knowing that God will constantly be there to pick me up I constantly strive and strive and strive to have everything in my life not just the preaching everything declare that Jesus is showing us how to love He wants us to accept his love And that it is not too late to do so So I couldn't I could never sleep again If I saw something that I felt fit perfectly with the readings of the day and did not address it And again yes the number one word that comes in the hate mail that's what I nickname it is political political It's not about politics It's about saving beyond born It's about shielding these children as they're being indoctrinated by drag shows and just a few minutes before the show I got this story now the popular Christmas kids toy is a ouija board for Jesus I'm like you gotta be kidding me We got lots of work to do but at the same time I have this absolute calm because it's not my work It's just God doing it through me If tomorrow I'm canceled and I disappear there's going to be somebody else that God will call to continue to confront And that's why we want to

The Trish Regan Show
Stanford Seeks Elimination of Harmful Language (EHLI) Like 'Immigrant'
"This E HLI doesn't want to use in the word American. They don't want you using other terms. Now, this is interesting because some of them, like, you know, you kind of you have to scratch your head and say, wait, wait, which can I use? Other list of terms include immigrant, which should be referred to or replaced by quote person who has immigrated. You can say immigrant. Instead, hey, you know these academics? Why not use more words? You have to say a person who is immigrated. I'm not so sure that I understand the difference there. The nuance, but hey, you know, again, why use one word when you can use four? You've also got non citizen. You can say non citizen to avoid referring to people by single characteristics. So you're a non citizen. Gosh. I mean, all right, there's other stuff ableism being, you know, if somebody has a disability, you don't want to say a clinic has walk in hours, because apparently that will make everybody who can't walk, feel a little bit bad. All right, well, we want to get maybe a little bit more than the non citizen or the immigrant person who has immigrated nuance. You can't say beating a dead horse. Oh, because it normalizes violence against animals. Good luck with that one, guys. Good luck. The purpose of the website is to educate people about the possible impact of the words we use. The guides preface reads. By the way, they had to lock the thing because people were obviously having a lot of fun with it. And poking a lot of fun with it and, well, they had to lock it down. So the word wouldn't get out. Apparently you just have to be in the club to know now what you can say and what you can say.

Dennis Prager Podcasts
The Stanford Way With Words
"The moment you ask that question, you have become persona non grata at the Stanford University campus. Wow. As they point out in The Wall Street Journal editorial, it's the iron law of academic writing. Why use one word when four will do? Ready? We're not done. This is actually published by Stanford. You can't master your subject at Stanford any longer. In case you hadn't heard the school instructs that quote historically masters enslaved people. So can you get a master's in any field now at Stanford? Well, do you understand how empty these people are? Do you understand how good America must be? That this is the stuff that they complain about?

The Dan Bongino Show
Rev. Martin Dunne: Only Caring About God's Opinion
"Ever get any negative feedback for that Well true story a few weeks back it was Tuesday and I was like something's off And I figured out what it was I hadn't got any hate mail that week And they didn't get any hate bill that week because I didn't preach that week And so it's like if I don't get the hate mail I start to get nervous because I'm like maybe I am not touching the heart And because I want everybody to go to heaven And there is only one opinion I care about and that's God And I try I say oh a lot Oh boy do I feel a lot And again knowing that God will constantly be there to pick me up I constantly strive and strive and strive to have everything in my life not just preaching everything declare that Jesus is showing us how to love He wants us to accept his love and that it is not too late to do so So I couldn't I could never sleep again If I saw something that I felt fit perfectly with the readings of the day and did not address it And again yes the number one word that comes in the hate mail that's what I nickname it is political political It's not about politics It's about saving Dion born It's about shielding these children as they're being indoctrinated by drag shows and just a few minutes before the show like that the story now the popular Christmas kits toy is a ouija board for Jesus I'm like you gotta be kidding me We got lots of work to do but at the same time I have this absolute calm because it's not my work It's just God doing it through me If tomorrow I'm canceled and I disappear there's going to be somebody else that God will call to continue to confront And that's why we wanted to

Pray the Word with David Platt
God's Pity for All People (Jonah 4:11)
"Jonah chapter four verse 11, and should I not pity nineveh, that great city, in which there are more than a 120,000 persons who do not know their right hand from their left and also much cattle. On a picture, I want to kind of hone in on one word in Jonah chapter four verse 11. God says, should not I pity nineveh on a picture of the pity of God and the contrast between God's pity God's compassion, God's love, God's care for nineveh and Jonah's pity for himself when you read Jonah chapter four and you see this plant that raises up to help Jonah be comfortable from the sun and then God takes it away and Jonah is writhing in self pity and it just causes me to look at my life and ask the question do I live am I in what ways am I prone to self pity and instead of living in light of the pity of God? And what ways am I prone to focus on myself and to complain about this or that in my life and a lack of comfort specifically in this way or that way? Instead of focusing on what rouses pity in the heart of God in the world around me, not that God doesn't care about the details of my life or your life. That's part of the beauty. He does pity us and in the same time he has pity for people who don't know him who need his grace and his mercy and we and it changes the way we live when we take our eyes off ourselves and we live with that kind of pity compassion, love for others, isn't this the second greatest commandment to love others as what as ourselves God we praise you for your pity for your pity upon us for the way you have saved us from our sins for the way you've provided for us in our lives. We praise you for your kindness, gentleness, mercy, compassion, love, and pity toward us all glory be to your name for your pity for us and for all people. So God help us to see as you see and to live accordingly to live and light of your pity, your compassion, your love for all people around us today got to help us to see people in need with compassion as you have done and do every day with us.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Caller: 'The Five' Made No Mention of Trump's 2024 Bid
"I think I did. I think that they never mentioned the fact that Trump made his announcement to run. Not one word, Cindy. Not one. Now, you know what that is? That's intentional. That wasn't an accident. That's intentional. No, I know. And I thought, well, it must be because they're in Florida and they didn't want to ruffle anybody's feathers because I wanted to see how many people in the audience were cheer when they said he announced his candidacy. They are, I'm telling you, I would have never dreamed I would have said that about people I like, people who are friends, a network I watch, now they're the swamp. Now they're every bit in the tank against Trump. Trump's speech is all anybody in their audience wanted to talk about. If you're right, if you probably tuned it on to see what the audience, how they were going to react, what they would be saying, what they didn't say a word. It's the equivalent of the New York Post, also a Rupert Murdoch owned entity. The cover of the New York Post yesterday morning, they didn't cover it a little ribbon at the bottom. And you know what it said? Florida man, the man management, Florida man makes announcement. Did you see that?

The Eric Metaxas Show
Kevin McCullough Helps Us Unravel the Midterms
"Can't get past the fact that there is fraud happening in our elections that people are stealing Democrats are stealing elections and we have leadership in the Republican Party that doesn't say one word as though we're crazy for seeing what we see. That starts with McCarthy and McConnell. I don't really get it. How can they not deal with this? Do they not care? Are we seeing things? Are we imagining things? What's happening? I want to be very clear that I do not put Kevin McCarthy in the same bucket with Mitch McConnell by long shot. And I don't want to be associated with those comments specifically, but to your point that the rhinos, Paul Ryan, and Mitch McConnell would have done so. That's absolutely true. And all you have to do to just judge yourself on the test of what you're saying is they've had two years to do something about it, why wasn't something done in Arizona where governor ducey was also one of the rhinos. He of course is no longer going to be governor. But they did not in Arizona and in Nevada. They did not get the needed reforms done. You still got bad voting procedures in place and despite the hope and the turnout of 6 million plus more voters for the Republicans across the nation, they were not able to overcome the what looks like direct corruption in those two states. So

Mike Gallagher Podcast
What Did Joe Biden Say During Last Night's Speech?
"If you were dreading the Mike Gallagher show today because you thought I was going to play a bunch of clips from Biden's obscene speech last night at union station in Washington, D.C.. I'm here to alleviate your concerns. You're not going to hear one word. You can let other show, we can have other shows play his disgraceful effort to deflect the miserable record of the Democrats in destroying this country's state by state. I can tell you what he said, I can sum it up pretty quickly. I mean, it's real simple. We're two big takeaways. One was essentially vote for Democrats or you'll kill democracy. And then the second part that my friend Chris de Gaulle in Philadelphia tweeted out last night, Biden's closing message, Republicans will likely win on election day, but are highly trustworthy election system requires you wait days more as we count mail in ballots, which largely favored Democrats. If you complain about this, you're like the guy who attacked Paul Pelosi with a hammer.

The Dan Bongino Show
How Dan Bongino Knows Brian Birdwell
"So I go way back with the state senator Long story short because I want you to hear his story I was given a speech in the Panhandle of Florida and I hadn't met him before And they said okay great This is years ago folks out of 5 years ago or something They said you're speaking after the state center from Texas I meet him at the table I know nothing about his story He's not a braggadocios guy didn't tell me anything He says we're just chatting like old friends I don't know this guy's a hero I have no idea Never met him in my life He gets up and he gives this speech which he's about to tell you what happened on 9 11 to him And I get up to speak afterwards I'm so moved by his speech which you're about to hear That the first words out of my mouth are what the hell am I doing up here talking to you after that What do you want me to say Because I was so deeply moved to tears by what happened

Mark Levin
Barbara McQuade: Trump Making Peaceful Remarks Is 'a Real Threat'
"Barbara one of the things that stuck out from Trump's lawsuit is a message that Trump attorney had for high ranking Justice Department official and a call days after the search Quote president Trump wants the attorney general to know he has been hearing from people all over the country about the raid if there was one word to describe their mood it is angry that heat is building up The pressure is building up and whatever I can do to take the heat down to bring the pressure down just let us know If you were working Barbara in the Justice Department and got that message what would you make of it All day yesterday and all day today These frauds phonies and buffoons Took that and twisted it It was a warning don't you know that the Department of Justice that they either back off or there's going to be violence Is that what it sounded like to you America Is that not preposterous Sounded to me like given the attacks on Donald Trump over January 6th even though he made an affirmative statement To be peaceful he was making an a very very affirmative statement here That he wanted to help defuse the anger that was obviously existent in the country No no no you don't understand Go ahead It is a veiled threat that they're suggesting that you feel threat And I speak as a former U.S. attorney And I know what I'm talking about

The Daily Boost
"one word" Discussed on The Daily Boost
"Basically, just dreaming of the day that I have a class of all the t-shirts and all the pizza I could eat. They said, hey, let's have a module on journalism. We're going to teach you journalism right now. Why the hell do I have learned journalism? I'm going to be a DJ. To me, it's girls on the phone. It's t-shirts. It's free pizza. That's about it. That was my whole life right now. Because someday you may get hired to read the news on the radio station. And you need to learn to do this. Okay, well. Ultimately, by the way, I did actually get hired as a news director. Go figure. But you know what they taught me. They taught me the basic journalism. And you can use this every single day. And by the way, if you want to do a drinking game and you're watching the news on cable news, basically, it should be who what when, where and why. If you have those 5 things, those 5 questions you can pretty much tell any story out there. Drinking game, just watch who what when where why take a drink every time they miss one of them. He won't last long. I promise you, because there's very little common sense in the world and even fewer journalists in the world. But on this show, you get both. It's awesome. It's your lucky day to be here. Who what when or why? That's all it all started. Years later, as I wanted to get more success, I realized, well, that doesn't work all the time. And essentially what you're listening here today is that I kind of get a bit more and go, well, that didn't work. It's kind of a story of my life for the first 20 years of that didn't work. Well, at least I was born with an attitude of like, well, that didn't work, then what will work? I'd figure it out. Go read a book, try that stuff, well, that didn't work. Figure it out. And eventually, we got where we were today. I switched it around. Instead of who what went where, why? It became why what, when, where, who? But the problem is, they didn't really work for it. Now, everybody in personal development will tell you, you got to know your wife. Scott got into why you're well. That's evidently my ring doorbells. Sorry about that. I don't know it. Look, I got something from Amazon. It's awesome. Scott, you got to know your why. You got to know why, why? Why do I have to know my why? Because if you don't know your why, you know, it's hard to get what you want. It's hard. When things happen, when you set a goal when you go after it, stuff gets to the way life gets in the way. It's like, how am I going to get what I want? It's so hard. If you know why you want it, you're going to get it. Yes, anybody say, hey, you work so hard to get that. How did you get your success? Why? Well, I said how, but yeah. It's all about the why. Because I do why I wanted it. It's all I wanted in the world. I knew why I had to have it. I just stuck with it until I got it. Wow, it works. On the other hand, from around, you say, well, why didn't that work for you? I guess I didn't want to bet enough. I didn't know why I just didn't know I was going after it. I just fell into it. How much in your life have you fallen into? But you didn't know what you did it. No wonder you didn't sleep, right? So the wise really vitally important to know, but in my world of coaching coach stuff we had the big podcast is huge. It's like millions of downloads now. Every single month, that's awesome. And Scott you sell ads and that's how you're making money on your product. It's not really. That's kind of like the mortgage and pays for the dog food kind of stuff. But the real money I make is working with people. It's coaching. I have personal clients. I've consulting clients. I have group coaching. I all kinds of kind of stuff. People come to me and they basically pay me for this thing and it's on my head. And I help them figure stuff out. What I've learned over time is this. I've learned that most people, the why we'll get there, it will. But typically, it's the what that had something happens. Like, I don't know how to find airplane. It wasn't. Why do you want to fly airplanes? Even thought about it. But I was driving past the airport one day, and I saw an airplane and go home. Look, it's an airplane. That's what it is. Maybe I'll fly it. That was it. I think I'll take flying lessons. The what? And then I get in us. I love to fly. Wow, why do you love it? Because once I get it, I just love the heck. I had reasons why I loved cloud serving. I love doing it. It became so important to do that. And I loved learning how to fly an airplane and landing it by myself. Without crashing. I just love the self esteem that came from it. I love so much of the challenge I came for flying airplanes still do. So I figured out that the why leads it, but when I flipped the wet in front of it, which is really the updated version where I am these days. It's not even my copy here. I actually forgot to update this. Then it actually came down to this. If you ask these 5 questions in this order, it's going to change how you think about things. You ready? I got to go for it real slow right now. Cue the slow music so Scott can use the DJ voice and send out a long distance education of the 5 words you should say. That will change your life. What? Why? When. Where. Oh. On occasionally I do throw in the word. How? The how almost always takes care of itself, but my common sense we have thinking, I just can't help but acknowledge that I know why I want to do it. I know what I want to do, but how the hell am I going to do it? And sometimes the how the hell am I going to do it actually comes first in the chunk of things first? I don't want to care how you get it there. Take those 5 words, the why is the what's the wins the wears the who's the house the whatever happens to be. Figure out which one works for you, move it around, get it in order, and whichever one resonates with you when it makes sense to you, but it goes, Bing Bing, Bing, Bing, Bing Bing Bing, winner winner chicken dinner. You know to move forward. All right, oh my God. I get paid to do this. Really? You actually listen to me? Really? Well, I guess I should say thank you. For allowing me to do what I do. To you. All right, tomorrow, I will announce the new podcast, and I shall also talk about expectations. So you can get what you want. Talk to our show. Have a great day. I'll see you tomorrow right here on the daily boost. Hey, thanks for listening to the daily boost podcast today. If you love this episode, be sure to share it with your Friends and drop a note. Let me know how well I can make it better for you, maybe what you want to hear in the future. Just send a note to Scott at motivation to move dot com. I'll answer you back. If you want to hang out with more boosters, go to daily booze podcast dot com slash Facebook. It's an amazing group and I think you'll be a good fit because you listen to the show. I know you're gonna be a good fit. And if you haven't heard, I have a premium version of the daily boost podcast, there's no commercials and some other really good perks that will make your life even better. You can find out more at motivation to move dot com. Thank you for listening. We'll see you tomorrow on the daily boost..

The Daily Boost
"one word" Discussed on The Daily Boost
"Called common sense and extract it from the. Where is common sense? What orifice is it in these days? You figured that out. But we extracted out we used Scott logic. We figure out how to make it work for you in life. That's it. That's all we try to do. By the way, if you're the kind of person who is showing up today, thinking, what the hell is this show? Why is he getting directly to the content right now? Why isn't he talking like all those other people out there? I don't do that. There are 7 million, 277,000 life coaching coach people, all of the microphone in a podcast, just in California alone. They might suit you better. But I live in Florida. We don't do that. We talk about down here. Good to have you here today. My name is Scott Smith, founder chief motivating officer here at motivation to boob dot com. This episode is brought to you by Cox home life. Cox helps make your home smarter, and now you can see what's happening around your home right from your couch. Just pull up your home life cameras on your TV with your contour voice remote and some simple voice commands. Need to keep an eye on the kids when they're outside, say show me my backyard camera. And to see who's at the door, just say show me my front porch camera. To learn more, visit Cox dot com slash this is home. We have a new podcast coming. What's today? Today's Thursday. I'll tell you about it tomorrow. That's a tease. It's coming. It's gonna be good. It's gonna be a weekend show. You're gonna like it. I'll tell you about it tomorrow. Okay. But today, before I get the show going, I have to ask you to bear with me because I did have some really important people. Some very cool folks on my Facebook group, Facebook daily podcast dot com slash Facebook. They're my group over there. You can join it's free. Come on over. That's so fun. But they're asking me some questions. And rather than type a bunch of stuff in Facebook and stuff, I thought, well, let me just share it here. And they are all saying, well, you mentioned how you ask your wife to marry you. And we'd like to hear that story, because it got to be motivating inspiring about it must be all about goal saying, how totally. This is cute, when an error, but okay, I'll build a motivational story around it for you. But it was kind of fun. So bear with me, as I tell you, the story here today is going to be well worth your time and then we're going to get to some fun stuff right after that. Okay, fun show. Maybe a little longer to extra extra bonus material for you. That's what I do. So yeah, we are today ocean deck in Daytona Beach, Florida. We live in Orlando at the time, and we'd all come to town at a play. And the ocean deck is kind of world famous weather for decades right there by the Main Street pier. And joy and I are there. We're downstairs in the Gritty part with the sand on the floor and stuff. I want to listen to the band or get some beers having a good time. And she had promised me 6 months before she said Scott, I'll know if I'll marry you in 6 months time and I set my calendar and say that was the day. It was 6 months to the day, and that was it. She was going to marry me. I had decided right then and there. She didn't know it at the time, so I was like, excuse me, I need to do the restroom. That's what you do when you have to make a decision, where you're a man or a woman, a man gets up and goes to the restroom all by himself. The woman gets the table and goes together. I don't know why. That's all I've ever seen. I'm sure it doesn't happen all the time. And I've seen guys go on groups too. Gotta be careful here. So I make my way past the band and go to the restroom. I'm standing there Daytona Beach Florida up against the wall because that's what guys do. And this is dude next to me. He's like a biker beach dude next to he's been drinking a beer a lot of beer. What's going on man, how is your day going, dude? That's the best I can do for biker beach dude. It's awesome, man. I'm thinking about asking my girlfriend to marry me. Would you do that? Don't do that. You see all them chicks in the bar, especially the one over there in the corner. Oh, God. We didn't say that. But he said, did you all see the hot woman in the bar? I said, listen, man, I think. Well, congratulations and good luck. I hope she says yes, man. So I headed out there, wash my hands first. I was eating pre COVID. I washed my hands. I'm a good boy. Came out of there and walking across the floor and said, God, please give me an indication that I'm going to slide into a laugh that I'm going to love. What about that time? The electric slide hit the record player. The DJ is playing the tunes back then on the 12 inches. And then a woman grabbing by the arm. Come on. Slide on in and I started doing the electric slide on the dance floor, and there's nothing but me and women because that's what happens for the most part. The guys are always slow to get out there and I always thought that was kind of stupid. It's like every guy you should, listen, watch your dance floor. The girl's gonna dance, get the hell out there. Same thing within a bar. A gym. If you're in the gym, why are the guys out in the guy place, lift and weights and all the women are in the aerobics room? It seems like that's where you ought to go in the group fitness center because that's just saying. Go where the girls are going with the boys, whichever one you like just go there and you'll be more of them. Nonetheless, I'm on the floor. I'm doing my thing. These women, I'm telling these, what are you doing here tonight? And I'm like, oh. I figured I'd just come clean. I'm going to ask my girlfriend to marry me. Trying to keep him from hitting on me is what I'm trying to do. Because they were kind of cute as well. So it's so cute. He's going to ask his girlfriend to marry him. I said. Well, he finished a slide. I walked on over there, got all done. She said, well, you were having fun, weren't you? I said, yes, I was, honey, but I have a question for you. Will you marry me? Honestly, I went right into it. I never forget. I don't write in head first. He smiled, and she gave me a kiss. She said, well, mister Smith, I'll marry you tomorrow. I didn't have a ring. So I found a rapper for a straw, a twisted into little rope and a tighter around her finger and about that time all the girls from the dance floor. Oh my God. So romantic and the guy. Dude, you've got to lay that out a ring. Are you kidding me? Well, no, it. Two weeks later, I mean it cost me money, but in the moment I was the it didn't matter. She was got all the attention that night, but as soon as she got the attention it came right to most romantic thing I ever seen. Dude, you got romance by tying a piece of paper around a girl's finger. And she says you're going to marry you tomorrow? Update to the story she didn't took her 9 months if you lied. I'll never, ever let her go. Okay, that's my story. That's it. Thanks for going along with the ride there. Always like telling the story. It's motivating. But I also had some content for you today. Thought maybe we'd talk a little bit about that school. So it's one word question for success. And I learned it back when I was a broadcaster. Well, I was a baby DJ. I wanted to be broadcast. I went to DJ school. We used to do that back in the day. We actually got a broadcast school. Now that you should just watch YouTube, learn how to broadcast. We'll actually make DJs anymore. They made him back then. I actually had to play records and stuff. So I went to broadcast to learn to be a DJ. And while I was there, I learned it to be a DJ..

10% Happier with Dan Harris
"one word" Discussed on 10% Happier with Dan Harris
"If any of the above describes you, there is one word that could be the skeleton key to getting you unstuck. Speaking personally here, I have heard the word boundaries a million times, but it always sounded to me at least, like something people yammer about on daytime talk shows. No disrespect to daytime talk shows. I love going on those shows. But anyway, I had no idea what the word actually meant or whether it was a series of concept at all. My guest today has broken this idea down into three levels and 6 types of boundaries. Nedra tawab is a social worker and The New York Times bestselling author of set boundaries find peace, which became so popular this past year that she has now followed up with an accompanying workbook. As I mentioned, nedra lays out a whole taxonomy of boundaries, their levels, their types, their internal and external manifestations. In today's interview, she will explain all of that, but you will also talk us through how we can summon the courage to set and maintain boundaries even when it's hard and how to respect other people's boundaries, even when they aren't clear about what they might be. Before we bring on nedra, let me just say a few things. First, this is the kick-off episode in a two week series we're doing to start off the new year. This is, as we all know, that time of year when we're all dreaming up ambitious resolutions, most of which have fizzled or flamed out come February, also let's be honest, we're coming off of two rather turbulent years and many of us may feel stuck or sad or anxious or frustrated in a variety of ways. For me, it's often about falling into a rut around mindless Netflix binging or having a little too much friction with my colleagues for you. It could be boredom on the job, rot in your romantic life, frustration with domestic responsibilities, or maybe everything's generally awesome and you're just looking for further optimization. Whatever the case, we all have our thing. Bottom line, if you're experiencing any level of inertia, if not downright derailment in any area of your life, we've got your back. We have enlisted a whole slew of PhDs and Dharma teachers to set us straight over the next two weeks. We're calling this the getting unstuck series. And there's more. In addition to the getting unstuck right here on the 10% happier podcast, we're also launching our annual new year's meditation challenge over on the 10% happier app. And this year, the theme is also getting unstuck. We are suckers for brand continuity around here. The getting unstuck challenge is a free 14 day meditation challenge, and it starts on the first Monday in January. That's January 3rd. This is a great way to learn how to meditate, get back on the meditation wagon, or just up your game. Here's how it works. First, you sign up for the challenge over on the app. You can actually do that right now..

Your Positive Mind Meditation Podcast
"one word" Discussed on Your Positive Mind Meditation Podcast
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Your Positive Mind Meditation Podcast
"one word" Discussed on Your Positive Mind Meditation Podcast
"On your legs or wherever you already chris. You're is ridiculous tom. By taking a deep inhale for one two three and five and except for five four three too deep inhale then this one more time duping him for one two three four and five and his excel for five or.

600 WREC
"one word" Discussed on 600 WREC
"Deputy do don't Oh, yeah. I don't know how you spell hair, hair hair, Do d e u i think while deputy do was spelled d u I don't know. Is that hair? Because those are those don't know this is why we don't Well, hearing a don't it is a do Oh, he's fine. What's up with you? That was, uh, one of those reaches you know where you where you look and like what rhymes would do. And then you think and you're thinking you're thinking you think and you go through all of them and then you're like you. The hairdo H a h A h A i r d O d have one word. One word. Look up, Deputy do find out what What does that have to do with hairdo? That was hairdo Do Deputy do of course, is as you would, Of course. No D I p p i t y dash. D O is a deal? Yes, it's d Oh, wow. You're you know, this is you're too fancy. You live in those like upscale neighborhoods of the loop use. I do I You know, I I bought the deputy do at a shop E. Double P and any Okay, So I've been twice the amount of money. So what happened to her phone was she never finds it? She never found her finds it No. Oh! Oh, no. Oh, no, I never made it to the end of the song. How did you know? Well, because where the hell my phone Where the hell my phone That's in the last stands right? But she finds her phone. Oh, my gosh! Oh, wait. Hallway will take a break and I'll tell you where she finds it. Uh, I don't know if.

Hearts Unleashed
"one word" Discussed on Hearts Unleashed
"Meaning say no and then zip your lip. Let people have their thoughts. Let people have their reactions. Let people have their opinions about you saying no. It's okay and mostly mostly it's you and your opinion about saying no it's not. You're projecting how you think others would think of you in saying no so. This is where we become really responsible about our emotional development or emotional under development. So say no zip your lip and find out what happens and just be willing to feel that discomfort and acknowledged okay. I'm uncomfortable about this. It's okay it's going to be okay. There's nothing i need to fix or change. In fact i was just talking last week. About feelings need to be felt. It is okay if saying no as a one word sentence brings up a feeling in you. You do not need to fix that feeling and we often get so uncomfortable that we say no or we try to wiggle out of something and then we are so uncomfortable. That we backtrack and we do it anyways. That is breaking your word to yourself and that's where it starts to have a new impact on you where you feel bad at yourself or you're starting to judge yourself. I talk negative so it is it. Has it's repercussions and so practicing. No as a one word sentence definitely check out the boundaries and maintain them Episode twenty two. Because that's going to talk about that discomfort that you feel when maintaining that no but when we say your ass and then we have anxiety all the way up to the event and we say no at the very last minute. Well i'm sick. Oh i am can't make it. Oh it's been a tough week right like i don't want to say don't be that person but that is your an inauthentic yes already. It already carries the energy that yes between your gritted. Teeth already carries the energy of a no. And so you just. This is about practicing honesty vulnerability and and stretching yourself and connecting authentically with people. Because you can be an authentic no and people can understand that and so practice get uncomfortable. It's okay you are supported. And if you need any support around this concept always feel free to reach out you can reach out to us. Hearts hearts dot com..

Hearts Unleashed
"one word" Discussed on Hearts Unleashed
"We make room for people who are a yes to that thing right. Love to say this with Jobs in relationships when you stay in a relationship that maybe isn't in alignment you're stopping. Whoever is a better fit for you coming into your life and your also stopping whoever's a better fit for that significant other to come into their life and maybe that there's a different or better frequency match for you guys and more alignment down the road for you. Same thing with job is if you won't get out of a job because of obligation what's happening is your filling that spot when someone could be doing that job better or again. It's a more aligned position for another person and you are being invited or move to a more aligned position for yourself as well so saying no is a very powerful exercise and in the book giving up giving up the memoir of a quitter i also referenced this as healthy quitting and so One more quick example is with me in college basketball. I probably should have been done playing college basketball my sophomore year when i originally tore my seal however. I didn't know how to quit at that time. In my life. I was too embarrassed. I thought quitters or losers your shameful. If you're a quitter so i stuck it out. I worked my butt off to come back. And i further injured my knee because i only viewed quitting as a negative thing. Not as what could be healthy for me to focus on something else to heal my body to relax to to shift and also. I wasn't a pleasant teammate. My junior and senior year. And so i took up spot on that team or i had an impact on my teammates around me with my negative attitude with my with my anger with my resentment with my letdown. My anxiety at that sort of stuff. Like i could have stepped away from that. That looks like a no that looked like healthy. Quitting that looked acknowledging the way that things were it. also. I wasn't acknowledging my mental health and so not acknowledging our mental health when we're guessing our lives away out of obligation or concern or fear or thinking. What will people think of us. If we say no taking our lives back people thinking were selfish like this. Is a conversation about alignment not about selfishness. And i think that's really important because selfish. Let's just talk about the fact that it's part of humanity it's part of the human mind and the way that it functions that we can only see see stuff from our perspective and yes emotional development helps with that it helps us shift our perspective and and consider others and and make choices for the good of the the whole and for humanity and playing an important role in the collective and we still have this ego egoistic a part of us that can only see from our perspective and it requires a lot of emotional responsibility and sometimes that actually does. It is the better thing. It is the more responsible thing to say. No it is so beneficial to practicing. No but again. I want to go back to acknowledging the discomfort that can cause okay so we have mostly been conditioned to say yes and you would come to believe that it is good and right to say yes and that it is bad and wrong to say no and this is where we have to become aware and break that in fact i think man i don't know what number episode it is probably like eight nine or ten or eleven. Its way the beginning of the podcast. It's called right and wrong. Does not exist. This is a great episode for this because no is not wrong or bad infected in very healthy and empowering and it's constructive thing to do and so you would have to go practice the discomfort or you have to be willing to be misunderstood in saying no and you guys same no has a one word sentence..

Hearts Unleashed
"one word" Discussed on Hearts Unleashed
"You know especially when you show up for that you committed to but you didn't really you aren't yes to authentically you're just doing it out of obligation and so the reason i wanted to give that example is because when we do say no we sense that we have to justify why no. I'm so sorry. I can't because i can't because i don't have the time i don't have the money. I'm not available but what we end up doing sometimes subconsciously. Is we overload our plate to be too busy so we can say no because we are literally that uncomfortable with just saying no as a one word sentence without justifying or reasoning or providing explanation to others and. This has a lot to do with the way we were raised. But we also have to retrain people how to treat us or how to view us if we are so used to like bending over backwards always being available Giving giving giving giving giving to the point where we give ourselves broke and tired Or you know exhausted and we can't show up. That's not a functional way to not make yourself available it's mostly been justified or celebrated or glamorized the hustle and grind mentality to just run yourself ragged into the ground 'til you can't go anymore that's all that's old news right. We are moving into a new era. Where like things can happen from grace and flow and ease enjoy and play and and plentiful and abundance and prosperity. And and then what tends to happen is your expect. Your capacity expands. So you can be a yes to a lot of things. I'm going to give you a quick example. I am a yes to a lot of things. I have clients. Were doing the publishing house. I write books. We have products and services. We have a team. We have courses. We're launching things if you look at all the things that are going on and and as we speak timothy and i are preparing to go on the road for four months straight and so there's a lot of things in my life eddie. Yes to and. They're all something that even if they challenged me. I am a heart centered. Yes to those things and there was a very different time in my life. If you've read giving up giving up the memoir of quitter there was a very different time in my life where i said yes to things that i felt others expected of me. Whether that be a nine to five work. I used to do a lot of volunteering with our family. That i just felt like was expected of me It's not that. I hated everything but it wasn't. I wouldn't choose those things. I just felt like. I was supposed to be doing those things. And when we do things out of obligation and not authenticity we often do them with either a grudge or resentment or just that like dark cloud of like so and we can choose to. We as many of us are very charitable. We are very generous. We are very caring and giving and loving and attentive. And if we're all focused on the things that really light us up inspire us and excite us were all inspired and excited and lit up by very different things so we all were able to pay attention to those things. It's very likely that all the bases would be covered. Ripe something that seems completely unattractive to one person is super exciting. And the other person can't wait to do it so we say no to things that are not for us..

The FIT4PRIVACY Podcast - For those who care about privacy
"one word" Discussed on The FIT4PRIVACY Podcast - For those who care about privacy
"Course most pertinent to my situation the california privacy law which was passed by the voters of california and in terms of size economic impact and social impact. The california privacy law is sure to be another catalyst for probably a national privacy legislation here in the united states or at the very least to catalyst for more states to say we need to follow this path and protect our citizens right to privacy as they've done in california so all of this. I think was started primarily by. Gdp are back when it was passed in two thousand eighteen and of course it took a few years to get going and same thing with the california privacy legislation that was passed. Its two years out now from becoming fully implemented with the new revisions. So it's really exciting. It's an exciting time to be a part of this field and to try to watch. The regulatory mechanisms catch up with the technology. That's being used to operate in our modern society. And i think very soon we will also have the privacy regulation in the eu and that will shift the way things are done in terms of communication between people and become communication happening from companies. But it remains to be seen what will be define ship on shape of the regulation has comes along absolutely well one hundred. If i have to stick to that we'd be okay. One word describe why that one. Okay well i will summarize it to maybe two For me it's really the way to manage risk and also to deal with risk perception. This is something that as pew no the really good nation s about a risk based approach. You have to do that. Prediction impact analyses on a risky data processing. And then you have to get a lot of expertise. It legal press management you have to define you purposely vases etc your data flow and to which you are doing your risk evaluation and then i figure out that risk perception on for people are really different depending on their experience. Let's give me an example. If you have been victim of who you will not have the same perception as someone we grossing every day on social media and never had any bad experience so really reception people will say. Oh yes yes indeed. This is the risk and other people would say whether you coming with so when you have to do your exercise valuation. You have to take also this impact on because you need to even go with you. People say what are you talking about so this is certainly something important as a depew managing risk but also received by society. A lot of different people. One word to describe gdp compliance..

The FIT4PRIVACY Podcast - For those who care about privacy
"one word" Discussed on The FIT4PRIVACY Podcast - For those who care about privacy
"What they want to do. You don't being without being in no. Don't being on that so that the the freedom that it gives the invasion is what is most assisting person can get so. That's some privacy for envisioning difficult. That was when gp office. There was a lot of talk of. This is a evolution nassir revelation. You know that was the big saying on. I completely disagree because whilst that were companies who would doing the basics of gdp are. They were doing the right thing with data and it's a lot one but if you consider that all companies that were doing it right what they wanting was documenting everything they did and there is a lot of documentation required. Gdp are now the new ico count basie framework that out three hundred questions. Have you done this private. Have you done that. Prove it and you look at the things you have to document to be accountable and have defensible position. What we see is risk Not very much about risks. That register look at Deba- whichever topics companies are still struggling with So bobby's based approaches. Well that's so does the law selena. There's the risk based approach which is really important Thinking about that because of a lot of woods with A in our environment. It's actually prediction. All y'all because honestly this prediction is obviously not a lot of other woods. One of them is even hopeful. Yeah because what i see is an identity is evidence and again if your identity is only valuable to you it's willful student. What else so if they steal it congregating lifted. That's the most important we need to make money to live his way. What else and gdp as actually brought in. I'd bilas that's very important. You know symbol that a business idea that we've submitted so these are up. Leave y'all protection. That's the one thing that it brings to mind for me. Jd are. I think has been an amazing catalyst for privacy advocates across the world to bring to front and center some of these implications that have been lingering in the background for a long time. Now all of a sudden we've got a major regulatory scheme that operates on an international basis and is having some. it's the first international regimen to have an impact on on a lot of these technologies. And how they impact our way of life so i would categorize gpra as a catalyst. If i had to pick one word to describe it very interesting and it is indeed a catalyst because if you look at it clear for years ago nobody was talking about privacy and now even in a pandemic when people have to give the date up to a strong something. And there's saying well what varies my privacy and it just because of this one law one regulation. I think that's true. And also because of this major impetus From the european a theater we now are seeing a global. A groundswell of support for privacy laws all over the world brazil you know it recently enacted at sell gp and then we even china is getting in on the bandwagon with the recent release of its laws and now of.