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Bail in the MidwestBail in the MidwestBail in the Midwest Alex Tabarrok, Economist and Professor at George Mason UniversityJoin host Shane Rolf and his guest, Dr. Alex Tabarrok, who is the Director of the Center for Study of Public Choice, The Bartley J. Madden Chair in Economics at the Mercatus Center which is a part of George Mason University.Dr. Tabarrok is the author of several textbooks on economics and is the Co-Founder of Marginal Revolution University, which can be found at MRU.org. The accompanying blog, MarginalRevolution.com, has nearly 2,500 pages on an incredible variety of topics. There are also links to podcasts (and additional media) from the Mercatus Center.2024-12-051h 01ClubSoundClubSoundClubSound – Avril 2024 Dj MAV vous présente les Mixs du mois de Avril 2024 en mode SunnyHits – Radio/Remix & Elektro/Festival Playlist (Sunny/Hits) 1/3 INTRO —> Jean-Pierre Danel – Spicy Marie HORS CLASSEMENT mais Coup de Coeur sous la douche —> Louane – Pardonne-moi Sophie Ellis-Bextor – Murder On The Dancefloor 2k24 (Jet Boot Jack Remix) Disclosure, Eliza Doolittle – You & Me (Rivo Mix) vs You & Me (Bohemian Afroboot) Mattkilla – C’est toi (Gwadadas remix) Aie aie aie —> Pineco ( Vip Edit ) vs Pineco (Doggpad Edit) Lazaro Feat Dalia – A Veces (Chelero Rmx) Major Lazer Feat. Justin Bieber, MØ & Don Omar – Cold Water (DJ MARTIN B. REDRUM EDIT) vs Major Laze...2024-07-301h 48Planet LudwigPlanet LudwigBeatles Novelty Records ~ BEATLES HOUR WITH STEVE LUDWIG # 80Beatles novelty records were fun, goofy, & some, quite cool! They are yet another indication of how much impact the Beatles had on the world. Future stars like CHER & SISSY SPACEK recorded Beatles novelty songs (which we'll hear!). Tunes like "The Boy With the Beatle Hair," "Go Go Go With Ringo,", "The Beatle Dance," & 33 others await you in this 80th edition of The Beatles Hour with Steve Ludwig. A splendid time is guaranteed for all! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!Beatles Pledge of Allegiance - David PeelThe Boy with the Beatle Hair - The SwansMy Beatle Haircut - The TwilitersThe Beatles Barber...2023-12-141h 40Learning Innovation: The Teaching & Learning PodcastLearning Innovation: The Teaching & Learning PodcastE48: Indigenous Policing Microcredentials at Lethbridge College – Seeking to give back to Indigenous communities by nurturing deeper cultural empathyTrudi Mason, dean of Justice and Human Services; Lowell Yellowhorn, manager of Indigenous services, and Mark Smallbones, instructor and placement advisor with the School of Justice Studies, discuss the massive community effort in developing Lethbridge College’s Indigenous Policing Microdcredentials.  This six-course suite was created by several key stakeholders with unique lenses, including members of the Siksikaitsitapi (Blackfoot Confederacy), Métis Nation, and Blood Tribe Police Service. These microcredentials are helping public safety officers (and anyone who takes them) better understand, empathize with, and serve Indigenous communities in southern Alberta.  During the episode, Trudi, Lowell, Mark...2023-11-211h 00Bellicious by BelloBellicious by BelloBellicious #00 - "Its My Party And I Play What I Want To"-MixAnother funky mix by DJ Bello! This time, I dove deep in my record collection and selected some of my all-time-favorites, and some of the best recent tracks. Enjoy! DJ Bello volgen ? Instagram : www.instagram.com/thedjbello/ Facebook : www.facebook.com/thedjbello Website : www.djbello.nl Boekingen : booking@picobellobookings.nl Tracks: Rihanna- Diamonds (Valentino Vines Remix) Mason White - Pussy Popper (Extended Mix) Mousse T. feat. Hot 'n' Juicy - Horny '98 (Dennis Beso & Dj Rolf Bootleg) Ce Ce Peniston- Finally [12' Choice Mix] X-Press 2- Lazy K & K- Sugar Widow Mark Knight, Todd Terry, James Hurr, Darryl James, David...2023-07-231h 16Bellicious by BelloBellicious by BelloBellicious #00 - "Its My Party And I Play What I Want To"-MixAnother funky mix by DJ Bello! This time, I dove deep in my record collection and selected some of my all-time-favorites, and some of the best recent tracks. Enjoy! DJ Bello volgen ? Instagram : www.instagram.com/thedjbello/ Facebook : www.facebook.com/thedjbello Website : www.djbello.nl Boekingen : booking@picobellobookings.nl Tracks: Rihanna- Diamonds (Valentino Vines Remix) Mason White - Pussy Popper (Extended Mix) Mousse T. feat. Hot 'n' Juicy - Horny '98 (Dennis Beso & Dj Rolf Bootleg) Ce Ce Peniston- Finally [12' Choice Mix] X-Press 2- Lazy K & K- Sugar Widow Mark Knight, Todd Terry, James Hurr, Darryl James, David...2023-07-231h 16All Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsSERMON The Family Business - Love poured in: Love poured outJean-Louis Péchèr, Planting Curate at St Luke's Holbeck, preached on Matthew 10:40-42 on Sunday 28 June 2020. The reading was given by Jade Belton. In this sermon, Jean-Louis speaks of the Missio Dei (the Mission of God) to make his love known to the world. We're called to continue the mission of Jesus - as he was sent, so we are too. As we have love poured into our hearts, so we are to pour love on a waiting world. But if I want to embrace this mission, I need to be known as a di...2020-07-0916 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsREFLECTIVE RUMINATIONS Being out of your depth is normal for ChristiansRolf spends time offer some additional reflections on Alistair's sermon from Matthew 10:24-39. Rolf explains where the passage appears, coming as it does after Matthew 9 and its focus on Jesus healing and teaching ministry, and then the opening of Matthew 10 when Jesus selects his 12 disciples who he promptly sends out to the lost sheep. Rolf considers the way that Jesus doesn't cover up or airbrush away the pains and challenges of being a Christian, drawing on the example of advertisements for the army. And while there is challenge, the passage also points to the promise...2020-07-0911 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsSERMON Called, Known and Empowered by GodAlistair Kaye, Vicar of St Luke's Holbeck preached on Matthew 10:24-39 on Sunday 21 June 2020. In this sermon Al wants to encourage each and every one of us to trust that, though there is challenges when following Jesus, we are all, individually, called, known and empowered by God. Being a disciple is an adventure with God. The reader is Liz Pennington.2020-07-0914 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsDISCUSSION Family Values - Live as people who are lovedBarbara, Emily and Rolf discuss Jean-Louis's sermon from 14 June where Matthew 5:33-48 was preached. In this discussion the team talk about the importance of giving sermons your best attention (or listening back where you can), the place for digging deep into the Bible, and the value of ancient Lectio Divina. Emily recommends the App 'Lectio 365'  and Barbara the small group 'Look, Learn, Live' at St Luke's. The team talk about what family values informed their homes while growing up, or as parents. They end with Jean-Louis' challenge: what thing are you going to do differently tomorrow? 2020-07-0831 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsSERMON Becoming a child of God - Family ValuesJean-Louis Péchèr, Planting Curate at St Luke's, preaches on Matthew 5:33-48 on Sunday 14 June 2020. Jean-Louis speaks about the sermons that have preceded this Sunday - over a few months from Easter we've been hearing about the goodness and grace of God. But we think today about our behaviour as God's children - the call to follow the Family Values. Jean-Louis encourages us to inconvenience ourselves for the sake of others. How are we to make a difference in the world? By pursuing our holy and loving Jesus. The reading is given by Barbara Hardy.2020-07-0822 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsREFLECTIVE RUMINATIONS - We’re all on the naughty stepRolf chews over one phrase Barbara Hardy used in her sermon on Trinity Sunday (7 June). Amidst her examination of 2 Corinthians 13:14, Barbara spoke about Grace and how we need this because we’re “all on the naughty list.” Rolf looks briefly at the idea of sin and how a better sense of our infection makes grace more glorious.2020-07-0814 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsSERMON Trinity Sunday - Grace, Love and FellowshipBarbara Hardy, Reader at St Luke's,  preaches on Matthew 28:16-20 on Sunday 7 June 2020, which was Trinity Sunday. This is often seen as the sermon preachers want to avoid, but Barbara (on limited time due to the online nature of the sermon) delivers a brilliant summary of the different aspects of the three persons of the Trinity. Barbara turns to Paul's prayer of blessing in 2 Corinthians 13 and elaborates on how God is grace, love and fellowship - the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The reading was given by Sue Richardson.2020-06-1712 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsDISCUSSION Pentecost - is it about Jesus or the Holy SpiritBarbara, Emily and Josh chat about Rolf's sermon from 31 May, Pentecost. The reading was Acts 2:1-21 with lots of fun place names and races! This discussion came amidst the protests and demonstrations across the world in response to the murder of George Floyd, which Rolf picked up in his sermon. After Emily offers a summary of the sermon the team consider the need to be one in Christ, the way crowds are seen by Jesus, how they've made connections to other Christians in the past, what Jesus might do in the current climate, and the real focus of Pentecost...2020-06-1730 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsSERMON Pentecost: harvest, law and a call to challenge racismRolf Mason, Curate at St Luke's, preaches on Pentecost 2020, 31 May, based on the reading from Acts 2:1-21. This sermon came amidst the protests and riots in the USA, which had begun to spread to other countries. The death of George Floyd in Minneapolis has been described as murder. This sermon picks up the universal nature of the gospel - the Holy Spirit, the spirit of Jesus, was poured out on all people. There is no place for racism in the church or amongst Christians. Pentecost is also a day chosen by God because of its relationship to harvest and...2020-06-1722 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsROLF'S REFLECTIVE RUMINATIONS - John 17 and the call for love and unityAl Kaye preached on John 17:9-11, 20-23 on 24 May, and Rolf chats about the wider context of John 17:1-11 and the themes of ascension, glory, return and prayer. Jesus is showing us a pastoral prayer, praying not only for his own disciples but those who would come to faith in the future - someone like you!2020-06-1616 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsSERMON Jesus prays we might be one, not stain-glass superheroesAlistair Kaye, Vicar of St Luke's, preaches on John 17:9-11,20-23 on the seventh Sunday of Easter. This is the Sunday between Ascension Day (Thursday 21 May) and Pentecost (31 May). Al preached this on Sunday 24 May 2020. He had asked children from St Luke's to send in pictures of the disciples which had been shown on a slideshow as part of our online service. Alistair preaches about unity and the way God calls us into his family. He reflects on Jesus' prayer in John 17 and the strange fact he doesn't ask for his followers to agree but to be united in...2020-06-1612 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsSERMON Jesus last night and he's getting all TrinitarianRolf Mason, Curate at St Luke's, preaches on John 14:15-21 on Sunday 17 May 2020. He examines the way Jesus addresses our sense of hopelessness and fear. He also notes that thought this is taken from the teaching Jesus gives on the last night of his life, he chooses to teach the disciples about the nature of God - that God is Trinity. Within this there is the theme of Ascension too, where Jesus refers to returning to his Father - from where he will ask for the Spirit to be poured on us. The reading is given by Barbara Hardy.2020-06-1620 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsROLF’S REFLECTIVE RUMINATIONS - How and Why do we communicate with Jesus?Jean-Louis preached about John 14:1-14 on 10 May and Rolf spends some considering the call to communicate with Jesus, how we do this, and why it’s important. How do we ruminate?2020-05-2915 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsSERMON Jesus wants to be with youJean-Louis Péchèr, Planting Curate at St Luke's, preaches on John 14:1-14 on Sunday 10 May 2020. He explores the mercy of Jesus in his compassionate response to the disciples' fear and questions. Jesus, Jean-Louis teaches, wants to be with you, and yet we have to choose to want to be with Jesus. Daniel Owusu reads the passage for us.2020-05-1318 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsDISCUSSION The Good Shepherd - Knowing and being knownEmily, Josh and Rolf discuss Barbara's sermon from 3 May. The reading was John 10:1-11 and in her sermon Barbara talked about Jesus as both the shepherd (who knows the sheep) and the lamb (one who knows what it is like to be a sheep). She explored the idea of knowing the shepherd's voice. In their discussion the team debate whether it's possible to be an individual Christian, what community looks like in lockdown, how to know Jesus' voice, who moved first shepherd or sheep, and how to live in light of all this. Please do get in touch if you...2020-05-1328 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsSERMON - What does it mean to be a good shepherd?Barbara Hardy, Reader at St Luke's, preaches on John 10:1-11 on Sunday 3 May 2020. She explores the role and importance of being a Shepherd, but also suggests that in this season of lockdown we can also be comforted by the knowledge that Jesus is not just shepherd but also a sheep. Josh Barwick reads the passage for us.2020-05-0511 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsROLF’S REFLECTIVE RUMINATIONS - Why was Jesus unrecognisable?Taking inspiration from Alistair Kate’s sermon on 26 April, Rolf spends some time chewing over some reasons why the two travellers on the Road to Emmaus couldn’t recognise Jesus. Was it grief? Was it the dramatic change in Jesus? Or is something deeper at work? And how does The Lord of the Rings fit into this??2020-05-0420 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsSERMON The Road to Emmaus - The Big Picture of History: God’s and YoursAlistair Kaye preaches on Luke 24:13-35, focusing on verse 27 on Sunday 26 April 2020. In this sermon Al suggests some questions to ponder and the importance of Scripture. The passage is read to us by Barbara Hardy.2020-04-3013 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsDISCUSSION The Risen Jesus - life, scars and peaceJosh, Emily and Barbara discuss Rolf's sermon from 19 April. The reading was John 20:19-31 and in his sermon Rolf spoke about Jesus as the one who brings life, bears scars and breathes peace. This discussion explores these ideas and the practical outworking of seeking the Peace of Christ.2020-04-2825 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsSERMON Resurrection - bringing life, bearing scars and breathing peaceRolf Mason preaches on John 20:19-31 (well actually just verses 19-20) on Sunday 19 April 2020 during our live-streamed service amidst the Coronavirus pandemic. In this sermon he explains some of the significance of the resurrection. Do you know that Jesus came to bring life? That he died for you? And wants to bring peace into your life? The reading is by Barbara Hardy2020-04-2014 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsSERMON Easter SundayJean-Louis Péchèr preaches on Matthew 28:1-10 on Easter Sunday, 12 April 2020, while the church remained in shutdown amidst the Coronavirus pandemic.2020-04-1314 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsSPECIAL Holy Saturday and the Silence of GodIn a special episode on Holy Saturday, 11 April, the day between Good Friday and Easter Sunday, Rolf reads chapter 10 from Pete Greig's book 'God on Mute.'  It explores the silence of God concluding, “we may experience the chaos of premature funerals, the inner turmoil endured privately by Mother Teresa,or even the public dereliction of faith suffered by Elie Wiesel in Auschwitz, but God does not leave us alone.”2020-04-1335 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsDISCUSSION Palm Sunday, Gates and AllegiancesIn this episode, Emily, Josh and Rolf plus new contributor Barbara discuss Mark Hodgkinson’s sermon on Matthew 21:1-11. They discuss Pilate and Jesus entering Jerusalem, allegiances, extra-Biblical sources and where did it all go wrong in Holy Week.2020-04-1136 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsSERMON Jesus and Judas Enter Jerusalem - where is your allegiance?Mark Hodgkinson preaches on Matthew 21:1-11 on Sunday 5 April as part of our live-streamed service. In this sermon, Mark introduces us to the idea of an alternative march into Jerusalem that presents a profound question about our allegiances.2020-04-0615 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsDISCUSSION The Raising of Lazarus: Coronavirus, Courage and HopeIn this episode Emily, Josh and Rolf discuss the story from John 11 of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead. In the current pandemic crisis, the trio focus on the experiences and characters of Martha and Mary as they face the shock and sorrow of their brother's death. In the conversation they consider: How they are (0:00) the sermon and the passage (1:11) the crisis we're in and how it relates: how do we keep faith? (6:17) the honesty of the Bible: raw emotions and responses to grief (8:34) Jesus response and our response (16:22) what impact this passage has on our...2020-04-0427 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsSERMON The raising of Lazarus: the power of LifeThe sermon preached by Alistair Kaye on Sunday 29 March 2020 Reading is John 11:17-27, 38-44 In this sermon, Al considers the power of life, even in the face of death and uncertainty. Jesus responds to the request of friends to heal his friend, Lazarus, in the most unexpected way, declaring that he is the resurrection and the life.2020-03-3012 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsDISCUSSION Jesus heals a blind man: crisis, change and certaintyIn our first full podcast we consider the story of Jesus healing the blind man in John 9. In our discussion, Rolf, Emily and Josh considered: what this podcast is for (1:06) Jesus' openness to questions and our inquisitiveness (7:08) Jesus attitude to sin in society (12:18) Jesus transforms the man but doesn't make his life free from pain (13:40) where is the place for healing today and what moral questions might this raise (17:02) the man's response is worship in response to the revelation of God's power (20:40) practical ideas for how we might pray with more confidence (25:57) The discussion ends...2020-03-2635 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsSTARTER - What is All Gospel No Germs?Who are we? What is the purpose of All Gospel No Germs? Why have we started this podcast? How can you get in touch?2020-03-2604 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsTRAILER All Gospel No GermsThe trailer for a new podcast from St Luke's Church, Holbeck.2020-03-2600 minAll Gospel No GermsAll Gospel No GermsWelcome to All Gospel No GermsTrying to figure out what we're doing. A short summary of what we're trying to do! Welcome to All Gospel No Germs, the podcast for St Luke's Church, Holbeck in Leeds.2020-03-2504 minLife on PurposeLife on Purpose71: Rachel Harris- Listening to Ayahuasca: New Hope for Depression, Addiction, PTSD and AnxietyFor Life on Purpose Episode #71, my guest is psychologist Rachel Harris, PhD, who joined me for an enlightening and hope-filled conversation about her new book Listening to Ayahuasca: New Hope for Depression, Addiction, PTSD and Anxiety (New World Library). Ayahuasca, a psychedelic brew from the Amazon rainforest, is entering the Western lexicon through the popular media, the internet, and first-person reports. Considered a medicine by practitioners, the tea has great therapeutic potential that is just beginning to be studied. As a result of her own personal experience with ayahuasca, Dr. Harris was inspired to research how this...2017-04-2858 minThe Bottom LineThe Bottom LineTax AvoidanceGlobal firms like Amazon, Google and Starbucks have been criticised for using clever accounting tricks to reduce their tax bills in the UK. But how much tax should they be paying? Evan Davis and guests discuss the whys and wherefores of the international tax regime, including the role of tax havens. Along the way, they'll digest the "Dutch sandwich" and the "double Irish" tax avoidance devices used by some multinationals. And given the widespread perception that many firms don't pay their fair share of tax, they'll assess efforts by the world's major economies to rewrite the rules on corporate...2016-03-0328 minPassion för kommunikationPassion för kommunikationAvsnitt 17: Bakom kulisserna hos SpinnjurynI avsnitt 17 av Passion för Kommunikation får poddstudion finbesök av tre medlemmar från PR-tävlingen Spinn. Poddens egen Alexander Mason är en av jurymedlemmarna, och med sig har han ekonomiprofessorn Micael Dahlén från Handelshögskolan samt journalisten Rolf van den Brink från Dagens Opinion. Vad är Spinn för tävling egentligen? Vilka mål och kategorier finns med och vilka förändringar har gjorts i år? Juryn diskuterar målgruppen för Spinn och svarar på frågan om vad som krävs för att ta hem guldet. Det spoilas även vilka kate...2015-11-2033 min