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Boletín de Noticias de KBBF / KBBF News BulletinBoletín de Noticias de KBBF / KBBF News Bulletin11-25-24 Una investigación publicada por la organización de noticias MintPress News ha descubierto que ex agentes de inteligencia israelíes, así como cientos de ex empleados de grupos de presión israelíes, están produciendo noticias en MSNBC, The New York Times, CNN y Fox News. Muchos de estos periodistas cubren historias relacionadas con Israel y Palestina, lo que constituye un alarmante conflicto de intereses según los estándares periodísticos. Entre ellos se encuentra la productora de noticias de CBS, Erica Scott, ex especialista en medios de la Liga Antidifamación, una organización que lleva acabo...2024-11-2602 minShepherd\'s Study PodcastShepherd's Study PodcastEpisode Three - CFW Walther's Pastoral Theology with Pastor Scott HenrichIn this episode, Jared and Phil welcome Scott Henrich to go over CFW Walther's Pastoral Theology. Most of us are more familiar with Walther's Law and Gospel evening lectures, but Walther's text on pastoral theology is where we get to read a more polished product of the Lutheran titan. Scott's full review can be found on the Shepherd's Study blog.The Shepherd’s Study podcast is produced by Grow in Grace to help pastors grow in the art and practice of pastoral ministry. Each episode features Lutheran pastors discussing a book that is salient to their work, mu...2024-10-1546 minNew Books in AnthropologyNew Books in AnthropologyNeil Van Leeuwen, "Religion As Make-Believe: A Theory of Belief, Imagination, and Group Identity" (Harvard UP, 2023)It is an intuitive truth that religious beliefs are different from ordinary factual beliefs. We understand that a belief in God or the sacredness of scripture is not the same as believing that the sun will rise again tomorrow or that flipping the switch will turn on the light. In Religion as Make Believe: A Theory of Belief, Imagination, and Group Identity (Harvard UP, 2023), Neil Van Leeuwen draws on psychological, linguistic, and anthropological evidence to show that psychological mechanisms underlying religious beliefs function like those that enable imaginative play. When someone pretends, they navigate the world on...2024-09-171h 17New Books in PsychologyNew Books in PsychologyNeil Van Leeuwen, "Religion As Make-Believe: A Theory of Belief, Imagination, and Group Identity" (Harvard UP, 2023)It is an intuitive truth that religious beliefs are different from ordinary factual beliefs. We understand that a belief in God or the sacredness of scripture is not the same as believing that the sun will rise again tomorrow or that flipping the switch will turn on the light. In Religion as Make Believe: A Theory of Belief, Imagination, and Group Identity (Harvard UP, 2023), Neil Van Leeuwen draws on psychological, linguistic, and anthropological evidence to show that psychological mechanisms underlying religious beliefs function like those that enable imaginative play. When someone pretends, they navigate the world on...2024-09-171h 17New Books in SociologyNew Books in SociologyNeil Van Leeuwen, "Religion As Make-Believe: A Theory of Belief, Imagination, and Group Identity" (Harvard UP, 2023)It is an intuitive truth that religious beliefs are different from ordinary factual beliefs. We understand that a belief in God or the sacredness of scripture is not the same as believing that the sun will rise again tomorrow or that flipping the switch will turn on the light. In Religion as Make Believe: A Theory of Belief, Imagination, and Group Identity (Harvard UP, 2023), Neil Van Leeuwen draws on psychological, linguistic, and anthropological evidence to show that psychological mechanisms underlying religious beliefs function like those that enable imaginative play. When someone pretends, they navigate the world on...2024-09-171h 17New Books in Big IdeasNew Books in Big IdeasNeil Van Leeuwen, "Religion As Make-Believe: A Theory of Belief, Imagination, and Group Identity" (Harvard UP, 2023)It is an intuitive truth that religious beliefs are different from ordinary factual beliefs. We understand that a belief in God or the sacredness of scripture is not the same as believing that the sun will rise again tomorrow or that flipping the switch will turn on the light. In Religion as Make Believe: A Theory of Belief, Imagination, and Group Identity (Harvard UP, 2023), Neil Van Leeuwen draws on psychological, linguistic, and anthropological evidence to show that psychological mechanisms underlying religious beliefs function like those that enable imaginative play. When someone pretends, they navigate the world on...2024-09-171h 17New Books in ReligionNew Books in ReligionNeil Van Leeuwen, "Religion As Make-Believe: A Theory of Belief, Imagination, and Group Identity" (Harvard UP, 2023)It is an intuitive truth that religious beliefs are different from ordinary factual beliefs. We understand that a belief in God or the sacredness of scripture is not the same as believing that the sun will rise again tomorrow or that flipping the switch will turn on the light. In Religion as Make Believe: A Theory of Belief, Imagination, and Group Identity (Harvard UP, 2023), Neil Van Leeuwen draws on psychological, linguistic, and anthropological evidence to show that psychological mechanisms underlying religious beliefs function like those that enable imaginative play. When someone pretends, they navigate the world on...2024-09-171h 17NBN Book of the DayNBN Book of the DayNeil Van Leeuwen, "Religion As Make-Believe: A Theory of Belief, Imagination, and Group Identity" (Harvard UP, 2023)It is an intuitive truth that religious beliefs are different from ordinary factual beliefs. We understand that a belief in God or the sacredness of scripture is not the same as believing that the sun will rise again tomorrow or that flipping the switch will turn on the light. In Religion as Make Believe: A Theory of Belief, Imagination, and Group Identity (Harvard UP, 2023), Neil Van Leeuwen draws on psychological, linguistic, and anthropological evidence to show that psychological mechanisms underlying religious beliefs function like those that enable imaginative play. When someone pretends, they navigate the world on...2024-09-171h 17The Harvard BriefThe Harvard BriefNeil Van Leeuwen, "Religion As Make-Believe: A Theory of Belief, Imagination, and Group Identity" (Harvard UP, 2023)It is an intuitive truth that religious beliefs are different from ordinary factual beliefs. We understand that a belief in God or the sacredness of scripture is not the same as believing that the sun will rise again tomorrow or that flipping the switch will turn on the light. In Religion as Make Believe: A Theory of Belief, Imagination, and Group Identity (Harvard UP, 2023), Neil Van Leeuwen draws on psychological, linguistic, and anthropological evidence to show that psychological mechanisms underlying religious beliefs function like those that enable imaginative play. When someone pretends, they navigate the world on...2024-09-171h 17The Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 56 Lutheran Sermons and Walther's Pastoral Theology with Scott HenrichWe welcome back Pastor Scott Henrich, a WELS pastor serving in Knoxville, Tennessee.  His experiences reading historic Lutheran sermons inspired him to research Lutheranism's homiletical heritage in a way that may challenge some contemporary assumptions about the historic perception of Lutheran preaching. (See TLHP 39)You can contact him here: scottwhenrich@gmail.comToday he offers further thoughts and research after studying Walther's Pastoral Theology."While C. F. W. Walther needs no introduction for conservative American Lutherans, his Pastoral Theology does. Originally published in 1872, it was not translated into English in its entirety until 2017. (A...2024-08-161h 14MLS Aces PodcastMLS Aces PodcastMLS Aces Podcast Ep. 299 - Leagues Cup Break Is Here, More Transfers With New Rules, And Much More!Send us a textOn this episode of the MLS Aces Podcast, Tom & Jason sit down to chat:-Gregg Berhalter's departure from the USMNT... who's next-MLS announces new "prime roster spot" rule changes-Incoming transfers of Henry Wingo, Lawrence Ennali, Benji Michel, Simon Becher, Finn Surman, Boris Enow, and many more!-Departures from the league like Caleb Wiley, Mamadou Fall, Henrich Ravas, Scott Arfield, and others-Suspension of Cristian Arango by MLS-Retirement of D.C. United legend Steve Birnbaum-Chatting MLS All Star Game & Leagues Cup...2024-07-2553 minThe Art of ManlinessThe Art of ManlinessHow to Get Better at AnythingLife revolves around learning—in school, at our jobs, even in the things we do for fun. But we often don’t progress in any of these areas at the rate we’d like. Consequently, and unfortunately, we often give up our pursuits prematurely or resign ourselves to always being mediocre in our classes, career, and hobbies.Scott Young has some tips on how you can avoid this fate, level up in whatever you do, and enjoy the satisfaction of skill improvement. Scott is a writer, programmer, and entrepreneur, and the author of Get Better at Anything: 12 Maxims...2024-05-0846 minCEO 2 CEO - Conversations with Executive Leaders of The CEO RoundtableCEO 2 CEO - Conversations with Executive Leaders of The CEO RoundtableEp 8. Buying a Business: Creating a Playbook and Running it – Tom Henrich, Eagle Aluminum – CEO 2 CEOTom Henrich, the CEO of Eagle Aluminum, talks with me about his decision to become a business owner and his process towards a successful acquisition in 2022. Amidst a landscape where transactions may be opportunistic or with tunnel vision, Tom's approach was very strategic and deliberate. He identified his preferred geographic area and targeted industry sectors and then did the really hard work of networking and forging vital relationships with key advisors to any business–– from accounting firms to banks, attorneys, and consultants. This work led him to evaluate numerous deals and put together mult...2024-04-0225 minThe DissenterThe Dissenter#827 Joseph Henrich: Cross-Cultural Research, Intelligence, Mating Systems, and Religion------------------Support the channel------------ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thedissenter PayPal: paypal.me/thedissenter PayPal Subscription 1 Dollar: https://tinyurl.com/yb3acuuy PayPal Subscription 3 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ybn6bg9l PayPal Subscription 5 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ycmr9gpz PayPal Subscription 10 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y9r3fc9m PayPal Subscription 20 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y95uvkao   ------------------Follow me on--------------------- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedissenteryt/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheDissenterYT   Dr. Joseph Henrich is...2023-08-2858 minHear This IdeaHear This IdeaGuive Assadi on Whether Humanity Will Choose Its FutureGuive Assadi is a Research Scholar at the Center for the Governance of AI. Guive’s research focuses on the conceptual clarification of, and prioritisation among, potential risks posed by emerging technologies. He holds a master’s in history from Cambridge University, and a bachelor’s from UC Berkeley. In this episode, we discuss Guive's paper, Will Humanity Choose Its Future?. What is an 'evolutionary future', and would it count as an existential catastrophe? How did the agricultural revolution deliver a world which few people would have chosen? What does it mean to say that we are li...2023-07-182h 00The DissenterThe Dissenter#740 Tibor Rutar - Capitalism for Realists: Virtues and Vices of the Modern Economy------------------Support the channel------------ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thedissenter PayPal: paypal.me/thedissenter PayPal Subscription 3 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ybn6bg9l PayPal Subscription 5 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ycmr9gpz PayPal Subscription 10 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y9r3fc9m PayPal Subscription 20 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y95uvkao This show is sponsored by Enlites, Learning & Development done differently. Check the website here: http://enlites.com/ Dr. Tibor Rutar is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of...2023-02-061h 21The Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 39 Has Lutheran Preaching Changed? with Scott HenrichToday's guest is Pastor Scott Henrich, a WELS pastor serving in Knoxville, Tennessee.  His experiences reading historic Lutheran sermons inspired him to research Lutheranism's homiletical heritage in a way that may challenge some contemporary assumptions about the historic perception of Lutheran preaching.Support the show Confessional Languages Scholarship Youtube ( even more behind-the-scenes videos available for certain patron tiers) Facebook Website Interview Request Form email: thelutheranhistorypodcast@gmail.com About the Host Benjamin Phelps is a 2014 graduate from Martin Luther College with a Bachelor of Arts with a German emphasis. From there went on to graduate from Wisconsin L...2022-10-0352 minCollege Football with SamCollege Football with SamThe Nebraska Cornhuskers Are Primed To Have A Good Defense In 2022 | Nebraska Football 2022Nebraska's defense has perhaps been the sole bright spot of the first four years of the Scott Frost era. Every year under Erik Chinander the defense has slowly climbed up the ladder in scoring defense and preventing big plays. Along the way, Nebraska has also produced some great players on defense such as Cam Taylor-Britt. Nonetheless, the blackshirts have still not fielded a Top 25 defense under coach Chinander, but that might change in 2022. With Garrett Nelson and Ochaun Nelson rocking the EDGE position, Nebraska's 2022 pass rush has the potential to be the best in the Scott Frost era. Factor...2022-07-2221 minThe Schick and Nick ShowThe Schick and Nick ShowMatt, I like pitching Schick and Nick agree that Kyle Peterson has a great voice. Mike Rooney quoted the pod on the NCAA Baseball Selection Show. Brian Christopherson pulls another Nick Henrich. Why Schick wore a Runza hat on ESPN. Recapping the polls. More siren reaction. John Bishop is in fact related to Christian Bishop. Chris calls in again. Amazing Twitter avatar. A listener quotes Michael Jordan. Severe daydreams about bucket seats. A dirt track announcer quotes the show. Sipple joins On3. Does Scott Frost need to get to 8 wins? The FPI says they will.Go to OmahaSteaks.com and enter 'Schick and Ni...2022-06-061h 01The Schick and Nick ShowThe Schick and Nick ShowBless the Mood Schick and Nick explore some rarely used Scott Frost drops.  Previewing the 2023 Drop-Off Tournament.  An 8-year-old quotes the show.  A Nick Henrich music video.  Steve Sipple impressions.  Hard tellin' from the press box.  The origin of "Gladstone that."  Old show liners.  Nick is having another baby!  Mark Jackson has another radio show.  Jacob is a golfer at Clemson.  Celebrating George Gervin's birthday by remembering George Gerkin.  A show reference at I-80 Speedway.  Eric Crouch pulls a Nick Henrich.  Louisville radio guy is a homer during a homer.  Matthew Mcconaughey wants to bless the Mood. Connect with us! SchickandNick.c...2022-04-2553 minMost Likely (Two) PodcastMost Likely (Two) Podcast33. Most Likely to Be a Loudmouth with Ali EvansCo-host of Rotten Bananas podcast, Ali Evans, joins Paige as they talk about how they got into the Challenge world, how the show has changed over time, who their "most watchable" Mt. Rushmore consists of, and what it's like to be a female in the world of media. Ali also discusses her incredible jewelry line and her true thoughts about Lucas Scott from One Tree Hill.Paige also has a great giveaway as well as a touching Diem Brown story to share.Follow us on IG @mostlikelytwopodhttps://www.instagram.com/mostlikelytwopodSHOP...2022-01-211h 31Very Bad WizardsVery Bad WizardsGranite Cocks vs Robot OverlordsDavid and Tamler wind their way through the long-requested “Meditations on Moloch” by Scott Alexander, a comprehensive account of the coordination problems (personified by Allan Ginsberg’s demon-entity Moloch) that lead to human misery and values tossed out the window. Does Alexander’s rationalist conception of human nature ignore the work of VBW favorites like Joe Henrich and Robert Frank? Is he a little too friendly to the neo-social Darwinism view of some guy named Nick Land? And oh no, why does he have to go transhumanist at the end?! Plus, we talk about the unique comic vision of Norm Mac...2021-09-211h 50The Schick and Nick ShowThe Schick and Nick ShowNaked Schick and Nick discuss Sip and Sam.  Are Schick and Nick king-makers?  Schick admits to not watching the entire Nebraska/Fordham game.  Many lingering concerns with the Huskers.  Markese Stepp was amazed by one statistic.  Thirty?  Nick Henrich pretends not to know what he is saying.  Scott Frost says "naked" and boo-boos".    Ed Orgeron uses the word "sissy."  Fans of the podcast give a shoutout after a workout.  John Oakey had an "I apologize" moment on KETV. Connect with us! SchickandNick.com Facebook, Twitter, or email  We would hate it if you missed an episode! So PLEASE su...2021-09-071h 02Generation Red: A Husker PodcastGeneration Red: A Husker Podcast2021 Season Preview (Part 1)Finally! It's time to talk some Husker football! As in CURRENT Husker football. On this episode, which is Part 1 of 2 of our 2021 Season Preview, we poke a little fun at Texas courtesy of some audio from Hail Varsity Radio, and then announce the appearance of The Husker Cuz Cast Sports Show on next week's episode! In our main topic, we highlight two players at each position: a likely starter we are looking forward to watching, and guys further down the depth chart that we hope will contribute in 2021.Finally, we go out in fantastical fried fowl fashion with...2021-08-111h 09The Lutheran History PodcastThe Lutheran History PodcastTLHP 05 Lutherans, Race, and Black Institutions with Matthew BarrassoPastor Borrasso’s presentation on the 2019 decision to close Concordia, Selma and other historically Black Lutheran institutions at the 2020 Lutheran Historical Conference could hardly be called disinterested history!  He examined the history of Black ministry in the LC-MS and identified a pattern and foundation that has very real implications for the present and very recent past.  He offered a critique of current leadership and actions.  Meanwhile, the purpose of TLHP is to examine Lutheran History, without diving headfirst into discussion of current events, issues, and controversy.  However, many would argue that the study of history should not be an end it...2021-01-011h 07Practical Wisdom for Leaders with Scott J. Allen, Ph.D.Practical Wisdom for Leaders with Scott J. Allen, Ph.D.Ted Baartmans - Understanding, Acceptance, & RespectSend us a textTed Baartmans consults leaders, government officials, and international boards in their presence and communication. He studied geography and cultural anthropology at the University of Utrecht and public administration and government communication at the University of Leiden. He also studied crisis communication at Northwestern University. Ted’s clients are found around the world: Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe as well as North and South America. They include leaders, general staff, and boards for companies, government, and NGOs. He also works with several associations and societies in fields such as education, research, environment, government, healthcare, politics, an...2020-12-2140 minstjohnocstjohnocOn Faith Alone (Sola Fide)"On Faith Alone (Sola Fide)," by Robert White Johnson, Al Denson, Karla and Scott Pierre, arranged by Tom Fettke. Performed by the St. John Choir, directed from the piano by Julia Henrich, Minister of Music. Recorded at St. John Lutheran Church during worship service. This is one in a series of podcasts from St. John Lutheran Church in Ocean City, NJ. For more information, visit: www.stjohnlutheranoc.org2019-11-3004 minstjohnocstjohnocOn Faith Alone (Sola Fide)"On Faith Alone (Sola Fide)," by Robert White Johnson, Al Denson, Karla and Scott Pierre, arranged by Tom Fettke. Performed by the St. John Choir, directed from the piano by Julia Henrich, Minister of Music. Recorded at St. John Lutheran Church during worship service. This is one in a series of podcasts from St. John Lutheran Church in Ocean City, NJ. For more information, visit: www.stjohnlutheranoc.org2019-11-3004 minTHE HISTORY OF FOODTHE HISTORY OF FOODHOF Episode 17: The Power of Tradition (China revisited) What makes humans special? What makes us rise above all the other animals across the planet, to discover and make great things? Before you answer with the obvious, ” our big brains and intelligence”, take a listen to this episode, for the surprising truth behind humanity’s success. In short, it’s not smarts that drive us, but our rituals, myths, and superstitions. We find evidence for this in society’s all across the planet, but one place shows it better than any other. Come with me back to the far east, as we take a tour through the cities...2019-07-2459 minThe Baby-Sitters Club ClubThe Baby-Sitters Club ClubBSCC 073 - Claudia and the Perfect BoyIf there is such a thing in the world as a Perfect Boy, what would he be like? Would he be like Rand al Thor, from Robert Jordan’s tedious and bloated Wheel of Time saga? Would he be like Robyn or Rand Miller, the brothers behind the 1993 graphic adventure puzzle video game Myst? Or would he be more like Gary Gygax himself, the troubled but brilliant creator of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing experience? Claudia’s too busy assembling what may be her most ambitious outfit ever to do real justice to these questions about the Perfect Boy, so Jack...2017-08-071h 06Strange BedfellowsStrange BedfellowsBSCC 073 - Claudia and the Perfect BoyIf there is such a thing in the world as a Perfect Boy, what would he be like? Would he be like Rand al Thor, from Robert Jordan’s tedious and bloated Wheel of Time saga? Would he be like Robyn or Rand Miller, the brothers behind the 1993 graphic adventure puzzle video game Myst? Or would he be more like Gary Gygax himself, the troubled but brilliant creator of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing experience? Claudia’s too busy assembling what may be her most ambitious outfit ever to do real justice to these questions about the Perfect Boy, so Jack...2017-08-071h 05The Matt Townsend ShowThe Matt Townsend ShowWorking Class Poor, Human Cultural Evolution, Life ExperienceThe Working Class Poor (16:30) Dr. Scott Sanders, Assistant Professor of Sociology at BYU, co-authored the study “Work and Occupations.” According to the Agriculture Department around 46.5 Million people received food stamps last year. According to a new study by sociologists at BYU, Cornell and LSU, the majority of the United States poor aren’t jobless. They are working at low-paying jobs, struggling to support their families and themselves. The Secret of Our Success: How Culture Is Driving Human Evolution, Domesticating Our Species, and Making Us Smarter (1:07:50) Dr. Joseph Henrich is the Canada Research Chair in Culture, Cognition and Coevolution at the Univer...2016-05-122h 26Rosita al MediodíaRosita al Mediodía@SamsungMobileVe brillo en la #GalaInteractiva2014EL MISS VENEZUELA Y LA GALA INTERACTIVA Para la gala interactiva, Osmel Sousa cambió la moto por un taxi. Y no precisamente de línea, porque el automóvil conducido por Leonardo Villalobos, lo dejó a mitad de camino. Sonido Al rescate del Zar de la Belleza vinieron los Hermanos Valentinos, quienes lo subieron a un cohete. Con casco y maletín en mano, todo diseñado por George Wittles, Osmel voló rumbo al estudio 1 de Venevisión. Sonido Para sorpresa de los presentes, el Zar llegó a la luna. Desde allí, saludó a las 25 aspirantes a la corona. Quince de ellas, r...2014-09-1555 minJCast NetworkJCast NetworkTwo Jews On This Means WarOkay, so we have this cute girl who meets a sexy guy for coffee and they hit it off. A few minutes later (give or take) the same girl, meets another sexy guy, and they also hit it off. Now in any normal situation, the girl would probably date both guys, right? Well, in ‘This Means War’ directed by McG…that’s not so simple. The girl is Lauren Scott (Reese Witherspoon) and the two guys are FDR (Chris Pine) and Tuck (Tom Hardy). They happen to be, unbeknownst to Lauren, BFF’S and…CIA operatives.2012-02-1502 min