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A Problem SquaredA Problem Squared099 = Most Watched Films and Homonyms099 = Most Watched Films and Homonyms ✍️ What single word in the English Language has the most different meanings?  📺 Is the most consumed media of all time a holiday movie or song? 🗞 There’s some Any Other Business!  ⚔️ Battleships continues.   If you want to find out more about the Royal Flying Doctor Service, do that here:  https://www.flyingdoctor.org.au/nswact/visit/broken-hill-visitor-centre/ You can see the full contents of Bec’s new outback first aid kit here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v...2024-12-0952 minThe Rock Stops HereThe Rock Stops HereFox Sports Radio's Rob Parker & Multi Media Maven Ross Tucker Plus Rock's Worst Crank CallsRock talks with Fox Sports Radio’s Rob Parker who’s been covering and talking on air about sports for 40 years. How he made the move to Fox Sports from Detroit, why he believes in calling it like he sees it and how much he likes teaching at USC! Rock chats with super busy broadcaster/podcaster/former NFL offensive lineman Ross Tucker. Tucker tells Rock that he even amazed himself with his football success coming out of Princeton and thought he’d be a better media guy than a player. Interesting stuff. Rock lightens it up wit...2024-07-0942 minThe Far Side of FitnessThe Far Side of Fitness586. "Sometimes You Show Up and Shut Up": Navigating Hospital Chaplaincy with Christine DaviesThe Rev. Christine Vaughan Davies runs the hospital chaplaincy department at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. She is an ordained Presbyterian Minister, a Certified Educator with the Association of Clinical Pastoral Education, a Seminary Professor and a trained Spiritual Director. She earned her Master of Divinity degree from Princeton Theological Seminary and a Master of Social Work degree from Rutgers University. Christine's Links: Website - www.christinevdavies.com Newsletter - https://journeyingalongside.substack.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/rev-christine-davies/ Instagram - h...2024-05-1442 minÇa Se Passe Là-HautÇa Se Passe Là-Haut#1629 : Parker Solar Probe et BepiColombo plongées dans une éjection de masse coronale...Les 15 et 16 février 2022, plusieurs sondes spatiales ont mesuré l'un des événements de particules énergétiques solaires (SEP) les plus intenses observés jusqu'à présent au cours du cycle solaire 25. Des observations très intéressantes de Parker Solar Probe (PSP) et BepiColombo ont notamment été effectuées avec une configuration où les deux sondes étaient très proches l'une de l'autre à 0,34 et 0,37 UA du Soleil. Leng Ying Khoo (Princeton university) et ses collaborateurs fournissent une analyse non seulement des flux de particules reçus par PSP et BepiColumbo, mais aussi par de nombreux signaux d'autres sondes. Ils publient dans T...2024-03-1113 minNew Books in FinanceNew Books in FinanceKatharina Pistor, "The Code of Capital: How the Law Creates Wealth and Inequality" (Princeton UP, 2019)"Most lawyers, most actors, most soldiers and sailors, most athletes, most doctors, and most diplomats feel a certain solidarity in the face of outsiders, and, in spite of other differences, they share fragments of a common ethic in their working life, and a kind of moral complicity."– Stuart Hampshire, Justice is Conflict.There are many more examples of professional solidarity, however fragmented and tentative, sharing the link of a common ethic that helps make systems, and the analysis of them, possible in the larger political economy. Writing from a law professor’s vantage point, Katharina Pist...2024-02-221h 11Princeton UP Ideas PodcastPrinceton UP Ideas PodcastKatharina Pistor, "The Code of Capital: How the Law Creates Wealth and Inequality" (Princeton UP, 2019)"Most lawyers, most actors, most soldiers and sailors, most athletes, most doctors, and most diplomats feel a certain solidarity in the face of outsiders, and, in spite of other differences, they share fragments of a common ethic in their working life, and a kind of moral complicity."– Stuart Hampshire, Justice is Conflict.There are many more examples of professional solidarity, however fragmented and tentative, sharing the link of a common ethic that helps make systems, and the analysis of them, possible in the larger political economy. Writing from a law professor’s vantage point, Katharina Pist...2024-02-221h 10New Books in SociologyNew Books in SociologyKatharina Pistor, "The Code of Capital: How the Law Creates Wealth and Inequality" (Princeton UP, 2019)"Most lawyers, most actors, most soldiers and sailors, most athletes, most doctors, and most diplomats feel a certain solidarity in the face of outsiders, and, in spite of other differences, they share fragments of a common ethic in their working life, and a kind of moral complicity."– Stuart Hampshire, Justice is Conflict.There are many more examples of professional solidarity, however fragmented and tentative, sharing the link of a common ethic that helps make systems, and the analysis of them, possible in the larger political economy. Writing from a law professor’s vantage point, Katharina Pist...2024-02-221h 11New Books in LawNew Books in LawKatharina Pistor, "The Code of Capital: How the Law Creates Wealth and Inequality" (Princeton UP, 2019)"Most lawyers, most actors, most soldiers and sailors, most athletes, most doctors, and most diplomats feel a certain solidarity in the face of outsiders, and, in spite of other differences, they share fragments of a common ethic in their working life, and a kind of moral complicity."– Stuart Hampshire, Justice is Conflict.There are many more examples of professional solidarity, however fragmented and tentative, sharing the link of a common ethic that helps make systems, and the analysis of them, possible in the larger political economy. Writing from a law professor’s vantage point, Katharina Pist...2024-02-221h 11New Books in Intellectual HistoryNew Books in Intellectual HistoryKatharina Pistor, "The Code of Capital: How the Law Creates Wealth and Inequality" (Princeton UP, 2019)"Most lawyers, most actors, most soldiers and sailors, most athletes, most doctors, and most diplomats feel a certain solidarity in the face of outsiders, and, in spite of other differences, they share fragments of a common ethic in their working life, and a kind of moral complicity."– Stuart Hampshire, Justice is Conflict.There are many more examples of professional solidarity, however fragmented and tentative, sharing the link of a common ethic that helps make systems, and the analysis of them, possible in the larger political economy. Writing from a law professor’s vantage point, Katharina Pist...2024-02-221h 11New Books in EconomicsNew Books in EconomicsKatharina Pistor, "The Code of Capital: How the Law Creates Wealth and Inequality" (Princeton UP, 2019)"Most lawyers, most actors, most soldiers and sailors, most athletes, most doctors, and most diplomats feel a certain solidarity in the face of outsiders, and, in spite of other differences, they share fragments of a common ethic in their working life, and a kind of moral complicity."– Stuart Hampshire, Justice is Conflict.There are many more examples of professional solidarity, however fragmented and tentative, sharing the link of a common ethic that helps make systems, and the analysis of them, possible in the larger political economy. Writing from a law professor’s vantage point, Katharina Pist...2024-02-221h 11New Books in Critical TheoryNew Books in Critical TheoryKatharina Pistor, "The Code of Capital: How the Law Creates Wealth and Inequality" (Princeton UP, 2019)"Most lawyers, most actors, most soldiers and sailors, most athletes, most doctors, and most diplomats feel a certain solidarity in the face of outsiders, and, in spite of other differences, they share fragments of a common ethic in their working life, and a kind of moral complicity."– Stuart Hampshire, Justice is Conflict.There are many more examples of professional solidarity, however fragmented and tentative, sharing the link of a common ethic that helps make systems, and the analysis of them, possible in the larger political economy. Writing from a law professor’s vantage point, Katharina Pist...2024-02-221h 11NBN Book of the DayNBN Book of the DayKatharina Pistor, "The Code of Capital: How the Law Creates Wealth and Inequality" (Princeton UP, 2019)"Most lawyers, most actors, most soldiers and sailors, most athletes, most doctors, and most diplomats feel a certain solidarity in the face of outsiders, and, in spite of other differences, they share fragments of a common ethic in their working life, and a kind of moral complicity."– Stuart Hampshire, Justice is Conflict.There are many more examples of professional solidarity, however fragmented and tentative, sharing the link of a common ethic that helps make systems, and the analysis of them, possible in the larger political economy. Writing from a law professor’s vantage point, Katharina Pist...2024-02-221h 11High School Insider with Mike Dyer | Cincinnati NKY SportsHigh School Insider with Mike Dyer | Cincinnati NKY SportsPrinceton, Sycamore prepare to meet in a Greater Miami Conference Week 10 matchupThe final week of the Ohio high school football regular season is here. Let the playoff projections begin. Two playoff-bound teams are featured in this week's WCPO 9 Game of the Week including Sycamore (5-4) at Princeton (9-0). "We expect it to be a heck of a ballgame," Princeton coach Andre Parker. Princeton, ranked No. 2 in the Division I, Region 4 computer points standings, has a 9-0 record for the first time since 1993. The Vikings are trying to earn their first outright Greater Miami Conference title since 1993. Parker along with senior safety Kevin...2023-10-1720 minHigh School Insider with Mike Dyer | Cincinnati NKY SportsHigh School Insider with Mike Dyer | Cincinnati NKY Sports'The expectations are really high' for the Princeton Vikings after a 9-3 record in 2022Princeton (9-3 in 2022) returns several key players as its opens the season at Elyria Aug. 18. "I think that's the game they wanted to do," Parker said. "I think when you get to travel it adds a little excitement when you go play a team like Elyria that has a lot of history. It adds a little more excitement." The Vikings had 20 new starters during Week 1 of the 2022 season so the team added plenty of experience entering this year. "This year we're a different team," Parker said. "We're a more experienced team. We think...2023-08-0112 minWest Angeles ChurchWest Angeles ChurchElder Princeton Parker | This too much | May 28, 2023Elder Princeton Parker | This too much | May 28, 2023 by West Angeles Church2023-05-3149 minMissouri Sports PodcastMissouri Sports PodcastEp. 238 - Princeton Recap, Offseason Preview, Football Spring GameIn the 238th ever episode we come to terms with the disappointing basketball loss, set the table for what could be an exciting offseason, and discuss reports from the football spring game. Enjoy! Thank you to our Patreon supporters at the $10 level and above: Britt Treece, Brian AP Smith, Ryan Demore, Tristan, Ben Smith, Parker, Daddy JD, Tim Keens, Tyler Harsell, Brandon Garofalo, Brandon Hanks, Matthew Tilley, and Cooper Boyer! You can support us at patreon.com/missourisportspod Get T-Shirts and Stickers at missourisportspod.bigcartel.com TIMESTAMPS:  0:00 - Intro2023-03-2355 minParker\'s PenséesParker's PenséesEp. 205 - A Reformed Doctrine of the Trinity w/Dr. Lane TiptonOn this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Lane Tipton to discuss his new book, The Trinitarian Theology of Cornelius Van Til. We Discuss the doctrine of the Trinity in general, Van Til's understanding of the Trinity, Dutch Reformed thelogy, Old Princeton, and more. We also get into Calvin's doctrine of Autotheos and Van Til's understanding of perichoresis. If you don't know those words, no worries, all will be explained!  Grab the book here to support my podcast: https://amzn.to/3LwNfJw If you like this podcast, then support it on...2022-11-091h 04TriStateFootball PodcastTriStateFootball PodcastPostgame Interview: Andre Parker, PrincetonTriStateFootball.com's Greg Shoemaker and Safwan Alvi interviewed Princeton head coach Andre Parker following the Vikings' 71-0 win over Lakota East on High School Football Tonight Cincinnati's ESPN 1530 (recorded 9/2/22).2022-09-0603 minDeclassifiedDeclassified7. When and why did we start calling art ‘contemporary’?Today we asked Dr. Julia Robinson, curator, professor, and director of undergraduate studies at New York University: When and why did we start calling art ‘contemporary’? And have you ever wondered what makes art “modern,” or “abstract,” or “figural,” or “minimalist”? Or how to create, then juggle a career of curating, research and teaching? Get bona fide answers and definitions from Professor Robinson on Episode 7 of Declassified. About Professor Robinson: Professor Robinson is the Director of Undergraduate Studies and an Associate Professor of Art History at New York University’s Department of Art Hi...2022-04-2953 minUncommon SenseUncommon SenseVictoria’s Concerning Health Data Overreach; Philosopher Peter Singer On Living A More Ethical Life; Comedian and Actor Chris Parker – A Gentle ManDr Juanita Fernando, Chair of the Australian Privacy Foundation’s Health Committee, discusses the Victorian Government's concerning plans to share every Victorian's patient data in a centralised health database with no way for individuals to opt-out. It will be utilised by public and denominational hospitals, outpatient clinics, residential care services, mental health, community health and ambulance services. Read the Health Legislation Amendment (Information Sharing) Bill 2021 here. Philosopher and ethicist Peter Singer (Princeton University) joins Amy for a special wide-ranging chat ahead of his appearance in Melbourne this week for 'An Evening With Peter Singer.' They discuss the philosophy of...2022-03-291h 59Walk the Talk on SustainabilityWalk the Talk on Sustainability#4 Deborah Parker Wong, Editor of SOMM Magazine & Slow Wine Guide USA - Sustainability in wine educationAlmost as important as having a sustainability action plan and taking the actions for more sustainable wines, foods and tourism services is to communicate them clearly and transparently to the consumers. Deborah Parker Wong is a California based wine educator and journalist and she shares her views of the topic in this week’s episode.Slow wine guide is (to our knowledge) the only wine guide that has a sustainable criteria in its selection of wines and producers. Debra is the US Slow wine guide curator and director and in that role she has he...2022-03-2235 minThe Princeton Cannabis ReviewThe Princeton Cannabis ReviewEpisode 8: Hanging with Kramer and ParkerAfter an artistic sabbatical, I'm back to try Coast's Strawberry Cough strain with my buds Kramer and Parker Collins! After sampling, we discuss the Endocannabinoid system and ways weed consumers can empower people of color in the industry by buying their weed.If you like this content and are interested in hearing more interviews from the industry, I'd greatly appreciate if you could support me here, on Patreon. 2022-03-1645 minQuantum Revolution with Karen Curry ParkerQuantum Revolution with Karen Curry ParkerThe Ecological Impact of the Funeral Industry with Sandy GibsonOn this podcast we talk a lot about sustainability and reframing the conversation around topics that seem sort of “certain.”  It is said that the only things certain in life are death and taxes.  Death, by definition, is not sustainable - or is it?  In America, the funeral industry is costly and environmentally destructive. This is not the most comfortable conversation for many of us.  We don’t want to think about death.  But, as my guest today, Sandy Gibson, founder of Better Place Forests, shares with us, death is a sacred part...2022-03-1135 minBret HammondBret HammondA Funeral Message for Sue ParkerCarolyn “Sue” Parker, age 78, of Kansas, IL passed away at 2:50 p.m. on Wednesday, January 19, 2022 at The Gibson Family Center for Hospice Care, Terre Haute, IN after a long, hard-fought battle with frontotemporal dementia. She was born on October 30, 1943 in Union Center, IL, the daughter of Roy Clifford Black & Edith Fern Black (Lilly). On April 21, 1962 she married the love of her life, Terry Fredric Parker, in Morris, IL. Survivors include her husband of nearly 60 years, Terry Fredric Parker of Kansas, IL; children, Charles Rodney Parker (Sherry) of Greenup, IL, Terry Douglas Parker (Lisa) of Kansas, IL; Wendy Sue Fuller (Donovan) of B...2022-01-2917 minBret HammondBret HammondA Funeral Message for Sue ParkerCarolyn “Sue” Parker, age 78, of Kansas, IL passed away at 2:50 p.m. on Wednesday, January 19, 2022 at The Gibson Family Center for Hospice Care, Terre Haute, IN after a long, hard-fought battle with frontotemporal dementia. She was born on October 30, 1943 in Union Center, IL, the daughter of Roy Clifford Black & Edith Fern Black (Lilly). On April 21, 1962 she married the love of her life, Terry Fredric Parker, in Morris, IL. Survivors include her husband of nearly 60 years, Terry Fredric Parker of Kansas, IL; children, Charles Rodney Parker (Sherry) of Greenup, IL, Terry Douglas Parker (Lisa) of Kansas, IL; Wendy Sue Fuller (Donovan) of B...2022-01-2917 minQuantum Revolution with Karen Curry ParkerQuantum Revolution with Karen Curry ParkerCuriosity, Science, and the Possibility of Aliens with Dr. Avi Loeb, Ph.D.Is there life out there? This is the question astronomers and astrophysicists have been exploring for decades.  In late 2017, scientists at a Hawaiian observatory glimpsed an object soaring through our inner solar system, moving so quickly that it could only have come from another star. Dr. Avi Loeb, Harvard’s top astronomer, showed it was not an asteroid; it was moving too fast along a strange orbit, and left no trail of gas or debris in its wake. There was only one conceivable explanation: the object was a piece of advanced technology created by a dis...2021-12-1736 minRethinking CommunicationRethinking CommunicationEp 64: Nealin Parker | What can we learn about post-conflict cultures to help us bridge divides?Here in the United States, we are not at war. We have options and choices as to how we move forward and bridge political, ideological, and social divides.   That's the overarching message this week's guest, Nealin Parker, wants us all to understand.   Nealin is the founder and former advisor to the Bridging Divides Initiative at Princeton University and newly minted Executive Director of Common Ground USA, the initiative designed to halt the country's slide toward political violence, take-on the roots of conflicts that divide Americans, and accelerate national healing.  ...2021-10-181h 07The Brief - Een podcast over merken, marketing en contentThe Brief - Een podcast over merken, marketing en content083 – Jan Driessen over de lessen van Nelson Mandela, AEGON/Ajax en de communicatiewereld van de toekomst.In aflevering 83 van The Brief is communicatiestrateeg Jan Driessen te gast bij Gerben en Matthijs. Het werd een extra lange, hele speciale aflevering. Jan vertelt alles over zijn carrière als politiek verslaggever en zijn tijd bij AEGON. Ook deelt hij zijn visie op de communicatiewereld toen, nu en in de toekomst. Hoe komt een sponsordeal met Ajax tot stand? Gaat data creativiteit verdringen? Moeten merken zich uitspreken over maatschappelijke thema’s of juist niet? En wat heeft hij geleerd van het interviewen van Mandela of de Dalai Lama? Je hoort het in de nieuwste aflevering van The Brief, een podca...2021-10-071h 19PsychosisPsositivityPsychosisPsositivity"Schizophrenia, Princeton, & Park Ave": An Interview With Author Michael O'GradyThis is a first for PsychosisPsositivity as we welcome our first podcast guest! Michael O'Grady developed Schizophrenia at 15 but managed to graduated from Princeton and earn an MBA, have a distinguished career in mental health and business, and raise a family. His story shows that a person can have chronic Schizophrenia and still live a successful and fulfilling life. Schizophrenic people can live good lives, but we must be given the opportunity.Please note the audio got a bit warped when we were recording, so my end became unintelligible for most of the episode. I've recorded over to fill...2021-07-0342 minI Just Find It Funny How...I Just Find It Funny How...I Just Find It Funny How... We're finally talking about sex Pt.2 (feat. Princeton Parker)We are back and bussin' it open for part 2! Are Christians the freakiest ones? Why do pastors end up on The Shade Room? Have you ever heard your parents...? If you haven't listened to part 1 yet, please go back and listen to that episode first because we got deep.Thank you again to our guest @PrincetonParker. Make sure y'all go follow him and support all of the amazing things he is doing.Instagram:@PrincetonParkerYouTube:Princeton ParkerWebsite:PrincetonParker.com2021-06-011h 04I Just Find It Funny How...I Just Find It Funny How...I Just Find It Funny How... We're finally talking about sex Pt.1 (feat. Princeton Parker)Well... it's time we buss it wide open for y'all on the podcast and, to make it less awkward, we decided to have this conversation with our friend who also happens to be a pastor. Yes...a pastor named @PrincetonParker.  Some of you might be confused, but it will all make sense once you listen to the episode. We promise it's a good one and it's so good that there is a part 2, so be sure to come back next week. Thank you again to our guest @PrincetonParker. Make sure y'all go follow him and support all of...2021-05-2548 minThe Canadian StoryThe Canadian Story44. Ben Sharma - What is the Future of the Conservative Movement?Benjamin Sharma is a policy analyst and political activist who has most recently worked as a policy advisor in government. Born and raised in Toronto, Ben has an undergraduate degree in Slavic Languages and Literatures from Princeton University, a master's degree in Russian from Harvard University, and law and business degrees from the University of Toronto.  Ben's study of Russia has given him a firm preference for the liberal traditions and institutions of the English-speaking world.  His work in the insolvency and restructuring industry has taught him about many of the ways in which people's dreams can fall...2021-04-1252 minQuantum Revolution with Karen Curry ParkerQuantum Revolution with Karen Curry ParkerThe Nature of Life's Intelligence is Coherence with Dr. Ervin László, Ph.D.In an orderly Universe, everything unfolds in a systematic and natural way. In our human story, we live in an orderly Universe, but we have the freedom to choose to be connected to this order or not.   In this very special Quantum Conversation I chat with Professor Ervin Laszlo. Professor Laszlo’s biography is long and inspires deep respect. He received the Sorbonne’s highest the degree, a Doctorate in Letter and Human Sciences. He’s lectured and taught at various US Universities, including Yale, Princeton, Northwestern, the University of Houston and the State University of New York. H...2021-03-2326 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintWhy Do Men Ghost Pt. 2In this episode Princeton spills all the tea on why men sometimes opt to disappear in relationship instead of communicating effectively. He finishes his list and then shares how men can improve if they’ve ghosted before.  2021-01-2845 minThe Canadian StoryThe Canadian Story11. Ben Sharma - Peace, Order and Good GovernmentBenjamin Sharma is a policy analyst and political activist who has most recently worked as a policy advisor in government. Born and raised in Toronto, Ben has an undergraduate degree in Slavic Languages and Literatures from Princeton University, a master's degree in Russian from Harvard University, and law and business degrees from the University of Toronto.  Ben's study of Russia has given him a firm preference for the liberal traditions and institutions of the English-speaking world.  His work in the insolvency and restructuring industry has taught him about many of the ways in which people's dreams can fall...2021-01-2853 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintWhy Do Men GhostIn this episode Princeton tackles the topic of ghosting during the dating process, and helps men understand what may truly be underneath the decision to stop contact.  2021-01-2146 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintHow Do Men Heal From A Breakup ft. Keishorne ScottIn this episode Princeton talks to relationship expert Keishorne Scott about the right and wrong ways for men to respond to heartbreak. They get down to the root of all and provide answers for men who want to be better men and get the relationship they want and deserve.  2021-01-141h 14Building Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintWe survived 2020 Ft Preston ParkerIn this episode Princeton sits down with his little brother Preston parker and they take time to laugh, reflect, and process the rollercoaster that has been 20202021-01-071h 13Building Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintAfter This Year, We're Still Standing2020-12-1753 minThe Princeton Cannabis ReviewThe Princeton Cannabis ReviewEpisode 02: Medicine and the Weed Business with Parker Collins I chat with Parker Collins, 10-year veteran of the medical and recreational marijuana industry, about his work and perspectives on the industry as well as the medical benefits of the plant. 2020-12-0734 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintDid Jesus Ever Talk About Anxiety? Part 2We’ve talked about Jesus struggling with anxiety, but was anxiety ever a topic of one of his sermons? Princeton explores part two of the famous sermon on the mount in Matthew 6 and explains how it contains life lessons on how to deal with anxiety.    Episode Highlights:  We are laboring on the same topic about mental health & faith and understanding how to navigate both. It is possible to be saved, to love the Lord, to have a Holy Ghost, and yet still affected by the pains of this life. The enemy's strategy is to overw...2020-11-0552 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintDid Jesus Ever Talk About Anxiety?We’ve talked about Jesus struggling with anxiety, but was anxiety ever a topic of one of his sermons? Princeton explores the famous sermon on the mount in Matthew 6 and explains how it contains life lessons on how to deal with anxiety.  Episode Highlights:  Matthew 6 is about a discussion of how a good deed has done for the wrong reasons. Princeton talks about Matthew Chapter six on how Jesus preaches about anxiety.  Princeton gave recommendations from Jesus on how to deal with anxiety. Verses 1-4 lesson says, stop performing for the measurement and approval of people. Don't...2020-10-2948 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintThe Truth Behind Jeremiah 29:11You’ve never heard this scripture preached like this. Jeremiah 29:11 is one of the most famous inspirational scripture quotes, but Princeton talks about now there’s more to the text than we usually talk about.   Episode Highlights:  Princeton welcomes listeners as they pressed the play button to this podcast. Princeton realized that even people in the church quote scriptures, and we are like biblically illiterate. Be contextual biblical interpreters/preachers to get the scripture's richest meaning, and don't end up misinterpreting its meaning. Princeton talks about the contextual sense of Philippians 4:13 of how to be con...2020-10-2256 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintOur Expectations Are Killing UsSometimes we’re not anxious because of the difficulty of life, we’re anxious because our expectations were unhealthy. In this episode, Princeton talks about how we can manage our anxiety by managing our expectations of life, people, and ourselves.   Episode Highlights:  As the anxiety series continues, Princeton will discuss expectations concerning anxiety. People have expectations, but people need to practice asking what builds these expectations. Princeton often compares himself so much with young influencers, which made him feel down on his own and creates much sense of delay. Princeton shares 2Kings 5:1-7 passage, which...2020-10-1553 minPolicy PunchlinePolicy PunchlineThe Code of Capital: How the Law Creates Wealth and InequalityKatharina Pistor is Edwin B. Parker Professor of Comparative Law and the director of the Center on Global Legal Transformation at Columbia University. Her most recent book, "The Code of Capital: How the Law Creates Wealth and Inequality," examines how assets such as land, private debt, business organizations, or knowledge are transformed into capital through contract law, property rights, collateral law, and trust, corporate, and bankruptcy law. "The Code of Capital" was named one of the best books of 2019 by the Financial Times and Business Insider. She is a leading scholar and writer on corporate governance, money and finance, property...2020-10-131h 16Building Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintDid Jesus Struggle with Anxiety?Everyone talks about Jesus being strong, but in Princeton’s view, the strength of Jesus is that he identifies with every struggle that we have, including anxiety. Did Jesus struggle with anxiety? Princeton answers in this episode.   Episode Highlights:  Princeton talks about bad news, where Breonna Taylor, a black medical worker, was shot and killed by Louisville police officers.  Officers are more concerned about the endangerment of the neighboring department than the fact that someone died in that incident. The incident made Princeton exhausted, broken, hurt, and infuriated in anger at the term "Justice", and t...2020-10-081h 03UCL Sarah Parker Remond Centre PodcastUCL Sarah Parker Remond Centre PodcastIn conversation with Jacob DlaminiTamar Garb welcomes Jacob Dlamini for a conversation on the limitations of racialisations and categorisations, the problematic ethnicising of blackness, and understanding the centrality of race while also understanding that race doesn't explain everything. Jacob speaks on his work exploring the role of collaborators during apartheid, and how the traumas of the children of collaborators is important to the context of the traumas of South Africa’s past.Transcript: www.ucl.ac.uk/racism-racialisation/transcript-conversation-jacob-dlaminiThis conversation was recorded on 30th July 2020Speakers: Tamar Garb, Director of UCL Institute of Advan...2020-08-2739 minFinding Your Why: Empowering YouthFinding Your Why: Empowering YouthYour Why v.s. Your WhatAn inspirational person of character, Princeton Parker, utilizes his words to help people see, believe, and pursue the best of themselves. In this episode, he taught us that focusing on the ‘why’ rather than the ‘what,’ helps redefine what success means. We also discussed other important aspects of life such as the dangers of hustle culture and the spectrum between contentment and not settling. The wisdom that he has shared with us is invaluable and in fact inspired this podcast name. Find out more from today’s episode and become inspired to find your why!  Follow us...2020-07-2139 minUCL Sarah Parker Remond Centre PodcastUCL Sarah Parker Remond Centre PodcastIn conversation with Alondra NelsonAlondra Nelson, President of the Social Science Research Council in the US and Harold F. Linder Chair in Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, joins us to question who is assumed to be the disposable demographic, and the politics of genetic data and racial biology being used to understand the ‘black body’ during the Covid-19 pandemic.Transcript: www.ucl.ac.uk/racism-racialisation/transcript-conversation-alondra-nelsonThis conversation was recorded on 8th June 2020Speakers: Paul Gilroy, Director of the UCL Sarah Parker Remond Centre // Alondra Nelson, President of the Social...2020-06-1226 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintChill Out Pt.4In this episode of Building Without a Blueprint, Princeton Parker provides another installment of the mental health series he ran at his church called Chill Out: How to Navigate Faith and Anxiety on the last Sunday of every month.   2020-05-2700 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintHow To Deal With A Panic AttackDuring this episode of Building Without a Blueprint, host Princeton Parker hosts the third part of his “Chill Out” series to continue his discussion on mental health. Princeton continues his discussion on anxiety, the lies and myths surrounding anxiety, and how to deal with anxiety on “all 3 levels,” being body, soul, and spirit. Princeton gives 3 steps for dealing with a panic attack that addresses all 3 levels. 2020-05-2200 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintFour Myths About AnxietyIn this episode of Building Without a Blueprint, Princeton Parker continues talking about the mental health series he ran at his church called Chill Out: How to Navigate Faith and Anxiety on the last Sunday of every month. Princeton shares part two of the series, where he discusses the lies we are told or that we believe about anxiety. Also, how changing those things can assist us in moving forward in becoming better people in the world and representatives of Christ. 2020-04-1000 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintChill Out Pt. 1In this episode of Building Without a Blueprint, Princeton Parker talks about a mental health series he ran at his church called Chill Out: How to Navigate Faith and Anxiety on the last Sunday of every month. Princeton shares part one of the series, where he unpacks what anxiety is, how to think through it, what are some common ways that it shows up, and why he went on this journey.  2020-04-0300 minNew Books in FinanceNew Books in FinanceKatharina Pistor, "The Code of Capital: How the Law Creates Wealth and Inequality" (Princeton UP, 2019)"Most lawyers, most actors, most soldiers and sailors, most athletes, most doctors, and most diplomats feel a certain solidarity in the face of outsiders, and, in spite of other differences, they share fragments of a common ethic in their working life, and a kind of moral complicity."– Stuart Hampshire, Justice is Conflict.There are many more examples of professional solidarity, however fragmented and tentative, sharing the link of a common ethic that helps make systems, and the analysis of them, possible in the larger political economy. Writing from a law professor’s vantage point, Katharina Pist...2020-04-021h 11Back in AmericaBack in AmericaPrinceton University Janitor & Mailman Tommy Parker Talks of Reparations and Civil RightsToday I am speaking with someone who wants to be a voice for the voiceless. Someone passionate about civil justice. I am talking with Thomas Parker or Tommy, as he likes to be called. Tommy is 67. He was hired as a janitor in 1979 by Princeton University and joined the Print and Mail Services of the University in 1983.In 2011 The University recognized your social engagement with the Martin Luther King Day Journey Award, for Lifetime Service for your role as an advocate and adviser to co-workers and your dedication to community service.Indeed you...2020-02-1440 minBack in AmericaBack in AmericaPrinceton University Janitor & Mailman Tommy Parker Talks of Reparations and Civil Rights Today I am speaking with someone who wants to be a voice for the voiceless. Someone passionate about civil justice. I am talking with Thomas Parker or Tommy, as he likes to be called. Tommy is 67. He was hired as a janitor in 1979 by Princeton University and joined the Print and Mail Services of the University in 1983. In 2011 The University recognized your social engagement with the Martin Luther King Day Journey Award, for Lifetime Service for your role as an advocate and adviser to co-workers and your dedication to community service. Indeed...2020-02-1440 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintReflections on Kobe Bryant: “When God Breaks Your Heart”In the wake of the sudden passing of Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna, Princeton preached a message for those wrestling with faith and tragedy. If you’ve ever struggled with trusting God after tragedy, this sermon is for you.   2020-02-0700 minRedefining Wealth with Patrice WashingtonRedefining Wealth with Patrice WashingtonPrinceton Parker: Can’t Protect from ProcessHave you ever thought, “If I were a different version of myself – thinner, richer, more successful – then I would have a fairer shot at life”? Truth is: Many of us do. Sadly, it’s not a story that’s unfamiliar to us. Princeton Parker points out in today’s episode, the story of the Prodigal Son. The son who does not just leave his home, but he leaves a version of himself in pursuit of a different version of himself only to discover that there was nothing wrong with who he was before he left home.  He has to lose everything he t...2020-01-2350 minThe Space EconomyThe Space EconomyExciting First Results from the NASA Parker Solar ProbeWelcome to the second of 3 podcasts for our annual Winter Series. As with our Summer Series, we’ll be bringing you recent important news updates and talks on topics we think you’ll find interesting from other creators. Our regular interviews will resume on January 14th.On December 4th NASA announced the first results from the Parker Solar Probe mission. The mission is a first of its kind with the probe flying closer to the sun than any other spacecraft before. It’s a risky mission, but with rich scientific rewards expected. And in this news conference, the principal investigators confir...2019-12-3139 minThe Far Side of FitnessThe Far Side of Fitness63. Alexandra Middleton - Anthropology, Brain-Machine Interfaces and ProstheticsAlexandra is a medical anthropologist, writer, and photographer based in Gothenburg, Sweden. A PhD candidate at Princeton University, her research focuses on the experimental development of neuroprosthetic technologies. Alexandra's research examines the ways scientists, doctors and amputee patients together develop and refine intimately integrated prosthetics coupled to nerves, muscles, and bones. Questions of embodiment, (inter)subjectivity, sensation, and relationality guide Alexandra's work.  A West Coast native (San Francisco Bay Area and Bend, Oregon), Alexandra attended Duke University, where she graduated with a BA in cultural anthropology, minor in neuroscience, in 2013. Her undergraduate thesis research on a mountain village community's indigenous m...2019-12-231h 03Building Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintFrom The Pulpit: Find The Escape RouteEVERYONE talks about avoiding temptation. Very few talk HOW or even what temptation really is. In this sermon taken from early 2019, Princeton helps us all create a game plan to avoid those things that get in the way of our relationship with God, ourselves, and others. 2019-11-2200 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintFrom the Pulpit: Stir It UpIn this video, Princeton reflects on a goal he set at the beginning of the year. He challenges all of us to focus on placing the maximum investment in our talents and dreams. 2019-11-1900 minThe Road 2 ChangeThe Road 2 ChangeAre You Done? ~ Minister Princeton ParkerRoad 2 Damascus Church 6th Anniversary November 10, 20192019-11-1640 minThe Programmatic DigestThe Programmatic DigestFrost Prioleau discuss why 24% of us use location-based targeting for offline measurement.This week, we discuss Washington Post's new contextual beast - Zeus. Is IGTV the new YouTube? Some YouTubers are using IGTV as a testbed. Despite all rumors, Netflix will remain "Ad-Free".  Were you part of the 80 million users of the FaceApp? Not us, we did not fall into the Russian trap. COPPA might be getting another review by the FTC, stay tuned as this law affects programmatic ninjas every day.   Later on, Frost Prioleau joins us in the Sensei’s Corner to discuss research results from a MarketingLand article on Location-based targeting and give us his point of vi...2019-07-2427 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintFatherless FaithIn this episode, Princeton talks about the impact of our parents on the way we see God. Oftentimes family trauma causes us to have an unhealthy view of God because we believe that God is just like the people, things, and spaces that hurt us. Princeton unpacks this reality and then shows us how to begin to heal our view of God. 2019-07-1900 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintA Tale Of Two MenIn this Father’s Day sermon, Princeton talks about masculinity. He argues that manhood is about choices, and the bible gives two types of men from which we can all choose. In the tale of two men, who will you choose to be?2019-06-2800 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintProductive Pain Pt. 2Life hurts. To be human means we will experience pain, and experience it often. In this episode, Princeton says that YOU can be productive, even when you are not sure if your pain is productive. He teaches you how in this inspiring conclusion to the two-part series.2019-06-1300 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintProductive Pain Pt. 1Life hurts. To be human means we will experience pain, and experience it often. In this episode, Princeton unpacks the idea that faith should help us have a healthy relationship with pain. In part one, he starts the journey by teaching the difference between productive pain and abusive pain. 2019-06-0700 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintFrom The Pulpit: “This Is Where I Am, Not Who I Am”Episode Description: In this episode Princeton plays back a sermon that unpacks the biggest lesson he learned in therapy, and how it has changed his whole perspective on life and building. He discusses how our short-term situations, do not define our long term identity. He addresses that when we learn this, we can live lives that are free of feeling like we have to prove who we are. 2019-05-3000 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintThe Story Behind Building Without A BlueprintThis episode plays back an episode of the “Art of Connection” radio show where he is interviewed by his mentor, Jonathan Sprinkles. In the interview, Princeton describes what originally sparked his desire to create Building Without A Blueprint, and what the purpose of the show is today. 2019-05-2300 minWenchia and Andrew ChatWenchia and Andrew ChatOpening Doors with Staci Andrew and Wenchia chat with with special guest Staci about perception, rejection and perseverance in life. Resume of Failures – A Princeton Professor shares his rejections. 2019-05-1626 minFirewalls Don\'t Stop Dragons PodcastFirewalls Don't Stop Dragons PodcastHealth Apps Behaving BadlyA disturbing study in the JAMA Network Open journal showed that almost all of 36 mental health apps they downloaded were sharing your data to some extent - many without proper or even any disclosure. Many shared basic data with Facebook and Google, and a few shared very sensitive information like health diaries and self reports of substance abuse. I'll give you some tips on how you can protect yourself. In other news, Firefox plugins were all shut off over the weekend due to a Mozilla certificate expiring, bad guys are using Google ads to trick you into paying money to...2019-05-0634 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintBlack Women Who Build: Sisterhood As a Healing Space ft. Sonia Jackson-Myles In this episode, Princeton concludes his Black Women Who Build series talking to expert author and brand leader, Sonia Jackson Myles founder of The Sister Accord. The episode asks the question: Where do black women go to have a safe space and heal? The answer: Sisterhood. This episode unpacks the importance of sisterhood, the barriers to healthy sisterhood, and how to build sisterhood. 2019-04-2600 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintThe Building Within: Caring for and Nurturing the Soul Of Black WomenIn this episode of the Black Women Who Build series, Princeton spends time with licensed marriage and family therapist Kiaundra Jackson to talk about tools and strategies for soul care of black women. They unpack Kiaundra’s journey to healing and wholeness, her brand development as a mental health professional, and her strategies for other black women to heal and take care of themselves.  2019-03-1100 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintBlack Women Who Build: Secure the Bag, Own the bag (Ft. Emily Rountree)In this episode, Princeton sits down with Emily Rountree to discuss her journey to entrepreneurship and how she took a small idea in a business class and grew into a business that has her being recognized by Forbes magazine. 2019-02-1800 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A Blueprint“Black Women Who Build: Teaching As An Act Of Social Justice” (ft. Professor Donyell Roseboro)”In this episode, Princeton begins a series highlighting the stories, experiences, and contributions of black women in various aspects of society. This first episode in the series features author, Professor, researcher and administrator Professor Donyell Roseboro of the University Of North Carolina Wilmington.  2019-02-1100 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintFrom the Pulpit: “Fight The Right Fight”In this episode Princeton addresses one of the biggest reasons for burnout: fighting the wrong fight. He says that fighting the wrong fight not only drains us, but steals our ability to remain grateful. Listen to this sermon to get clarity and inspiration to fight the right fight.2019-01-2900 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintLessons on Life, Love, and Trauma From "A Star Is Born" Pt. 2Princeton Parker continues dissecting the movie ¨A Star is Born¨ (spoiler alert) as he did in Episode 8. He not only imparts impactful lessons but also shares how we can incorporate them into our lives.2019-01-1700 minCoreBrain JournalCoreBrain Journal291 Entrepreneurial Self Discovery – WhitmanStart Your Journey It's all about living your best life at every turn.~ Rebecca WhitmanRebecca Discovers Her Entrepreneurial SelfAn accomplished writer and transformational public speaker, Rebecca Whitman graduated with honors from Princeton University. She has been a record-setting, top producer in all commission sales, selling business to business and consumer goods and services over 25 years. She has been studying metaphysics and on a spiritual path for 30 years and celebrates the launch of this, her first book. In addition, Rebecca is a SAG actress and...2019-01-1700 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintLessons on Life, Love, and Trauma From “A Star Is Born"In this episode, Princeton gives a review of the blockbuster hit “A Star Is Born” starring Bradley Cooper and Lady GaGa. He shares a lesson from the film on the importance of being personally healed so that our relationships and our dreams can be healthy and strong.2018-12-1400 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintFrom The Pulpit: "Don't Worry I'm just Growing" Pt. 2In this episode Princeton reflects on what he is grateful for in 2018 and presents part two of the sermon: "Don't Worry, I'm Just Growing" 1:00—Princeton Parker starts with Exodus chapter 13. 2:40—A 40-year journey where Egypt is slavery Caymun is freedom and the wilderness is the time you need to evolve from slavery and caymun. The wilderness and time is the process of evolving. 4:41—You cannot have Caymun (the result) if you haven´t enjoyed the wilderness (process). 5:46—Change of environment is not freedom. Change of character is. 7:20—Princeton unpacks the trials and traumas of slavery. 9:45—The power of intentionally...2018-12-0400 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintFrom the Pulpit: "Don't Worry I'm Just Growing Pt. 1"In the sixth episode of the Building Without a Blueprint, host Princeton Parker shares his deep desire to contribute to humanity in a way that is bigger than himself. He shares his sermon where he upacks a season of change and pain. Princeton beautifully parallels his stories with those of Jesus.  1:37—Princeton Parker thanks the presence of the Lord and starts us off with a prayer. 2:20—Today, Princeton focuses on Exodus the 13th chapter and Romans 5th chapter. 4:23—He honors the woman and Dr. Thomas and gives thanks to the different departments in the church. 6:28—We begin with focus on...2018-11-0600 minThe Wise IdeaThe Wise IdeaEpisode 037 [Ministry/Leadership] – How Can We Defend The Church? With Dr Brianna Parker – Part 2Episode 037 - How Can We Defend The Church? - With Dr Brianna K Parker (Black Millennial Cafe) - Part 2For the past few months, the Wise Idea Podcast and our host Christopher J Harris has tackled the tough topics surrounding the challenges facing today's church.  The emphasis is on the North American Protestant church. To be sure, the Church has it share of real issues and problems and the media has presented The Church as a problem institution that is out of touch with today's culture. While not ignoring the realities of the challenges that the Church has, w...2018-10-1827 minThe Wise IdeaThe Wise IdeaEpisode 037 [Ministry/Leadership] – How Can We Defend The Church? With Dr Brianna Parker – Part 2Episode 037 - How Can We Defend The Church? - With Dr Brianna K Parker (Black Millennial Cafe) - Part 2 For the past few months, the Wise Idea Podcast and our host Christopher J Harris has tackled the tough topics surrounding the challenges facing today's church.  The emphasis is on the North American Protestant church. To be sure, the Church has it share of real issues and problems and the media has presented The Church as a problem institution that is out of touch with today's culture. While not ignoring the realities of the challenges that the Church has, we want t...2018-10-1827 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintA Blueprint for BoundariesIn this episode, Princeton shares a follow up to his conversation on self-love with Dr. Mikki Taylor. You protect what you value, and Princeton teaches how the greatest demonstration of loving yourself, is protecting yourself. This is a must listen!  3:45—Princeton Parker introduces the topic of today--boundaries 4:19—Boundaries are huge in your ability to love yourself. Boundaries are a reflection of value. 4:45—You can tell how much meaning something has to someone by their willingness to protect it: think about your bank account or house? To what extent have we protected these things? 6:20—Boundaries must be set out of value...2018-10-1600 minThe Wise IdeaThe Wise IdeaEpisode 036 [Ministry/Leadership] – How Can We Defend The Church? With Dr Brianna ParkerEpisode 036 - How Can We Defend The Church? - With Dr Brianna K Parker (Black Millennial Cafe) For the past few months, the Wise Idea Podcast and our host Christopher J Harris has tackled the tough topics surrounding the challenges facing today's church.  The emphasis is on the North American Protestant church. To be sure, the Church has it share of real issues and problems and the media has presented The Church as a problem institution that is out of touch with today's culture. While not ignoring the realities of the challenges that the Church has, we want to approach t...2018-10-1126 minThe Wise IdeaThe Wise IdeaEpisode 036 [Ministry/Leadership] – How Can We Defend The Church? With Dr Brianna ParkerEpisode 036 - How Can We Defend The Church? - With Dr Brianna K Parker (Black Millennial Cafe)For the past few months, the Wise Idea Podcast and our host Christopher J Harris has tackled the tough topics surrounding the challenges facing today's church.  The emphasis is on the North American Protestant church. To be sure, the Church has it share of real issues and problems and the media has presented The Church as a problem institution that is out of touch with today's culture. While not ignoring the realities of the challenges that the Church has, we want t...2018-10-1126 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintA Blueprint for Self Love ft. Dr. Mikki TaylorThe fourth episode of the Building Without a Blueprint podcast, where host Princeton Parker shares Mikki Taylor`s light and her deep desire to contribute to humanity, gives us the building  blocks to build self-love in our lives without needing a blueprint; all we need is the presence of God. Mikki Taylor, Beauty and Cover Essence Magazine, CEO and founder of Mikki Taylor Enterprises, leaves us with the important building blocks to self-love. 1:00—Introduction of Guest, Mikki Taylor—Beauty and Cover Editor of Essence magazine and Founder of Mikki Taylor Enterprises 2:29—The story behind how Mikki and Princeton met. 3...2018-10-0900 minCoreBrain JournalCoreBrain Journal252 Neuro-Emotional Technique NET – WasserNeuro-Emotional Technique NET & Family TherapyJason Wasser, LFMT, has an extensive background in working with youth and adults from all walks of life - and is here to tell us about a Neuro-Emotional Technique for various therapeutic applications. His positions have included serving as a Student Life Coordinator at Princeton University, providing counseling services for the special needs population & their families through the Florida Medicaid Waiver program, and directing non-profit community educational and recreational programming. You will appreciate that this CBJ Episode discusses NET, Neuro-Emotional Technique, practice, and family therapy. Over the years, Jason has...2018-09-0400 minBlack and Highly DangerousBlack and Highly DangerousEpisode 26: "Change They Can't Believe In" - A Conversation About Tea Party Politics and Trump w/ Dr. Christopher ParkerOver the past 10 years, the United States has seen a rise in a new brand of conservatism focused on making America great again, a slogan which harkens back to a time that was only great for straight, white, Christian men. Today, we examine the factors that have contributed to the rise in reactionary politics by interviewing Professor Christopher S. Parker, professor of political science and co-author of Change They Can't Believe In - The Tea Party and Reactionary Politics in America. We begin by discussing the differences between traditional and reactionary conservatism (23:00) and factors that have contributed to the...2018-07-111h 19Building Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintFrom the Pulpit: "Building Without A Blueprint (Part 2)"Summary: The third episode of the Building Without a Blueprint podcast, where host Princeton Parker shares personal stories of himself and others that have had the deep desire to contribute to humanity but aren’t sure how provides an audio recording of a past sermon that relates to the building blocks of building without a blueprint. Learn the reasons why our authentic life is about relying on God, not a plan or blueprint.      01:51 – God wants you to depend totally on God—not on other people or things. 05:44 – God is leading us from understanding things mentally, t...2018-06-0400 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintFrom the Pulpit: “Building Without a Blueprint"Princeton shares the sermon that inspired the podcast. He looks at the life of the prophet Amos and how he like all of us, had an intense call from God to build something with no training or resources. Summary: This is the second episode of the Building Without a Blueprint podcast, where host Princeton Parker shares personal stories of himself and others that have had the deep desire to contribute to humanity but aren’t sure how. Today, Princeton provides an audio recording of a past sermon that relates how Amos was called upon by Go...2018-04-3000 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryEaster Journey: A Concert of Hymns, Readings, and ReflectionsApril 14, 2018 | Miller Chapel This spring concert features the Princeton Seminary Chapel Choir under the leadership of Martin Tel and Michael Gittens. Choral pieces include three new arrangements commissioned by Princeton Seminary within the last year: Alice Parker’s “Come, O Thou Traveler Unknown,” Ben Brody’s “I Believe,” and Michael Gittens’ “Breathe on Me, Breath of God.”2018-04-201h 15Princeton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryEaster Journey: A Concert of Hymns, Readings, and ReflectionsApril 14, 2018 | Miller Chapel This spring concert features the Princeton Seminary Chapel Choir under the leadership of Martin Tel and Michael Gittens. Choral pieces include three new arrangements commissioned by Princeton Seminary within the last year: Alice Parker’s “Come, O Thou Traveler Unknown,” Ben Brody’s “I Believe,” and Michael Gittens’ “Breathe on Me, Breath of God.”2018-04-201h 15