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The Bowhunting AZ podcast showcases my journey into archery, hunting & conservation. Interviews with my mentors, friends & industry leaders. If you have questions or suggestions for an interview feel free to reach out at bowhuntingaz88@gmail.com. Thanks for listening! Please feel free to subscribe & leave a review!
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The Reformed Deacon

a Podcast from the OPC Committee on Diaconal Ministries

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The Reformed Deacon is an interview and discussion podcast created by the Orthodox Presbyterian Church Committee on Diaconal Ministries. The Reformed Deacon exists to strengthen and encourage the brotherhood of reformed deacons in their God-given role of serving the local church. We hope you'll find this podcast to be helpful to you as you serve the Lord in your church. For more information about the OPC Committee on Diaconal Ministries, go to our website: OPCCDM.org. Contact us: mail@theref ...
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Today's new home buyers expect energy efficiency to be part of the package. What if your home was built before today's energy-efficiency standards? The New Jersey Home Performance with ENERGY STAR program offers whole-house solutions to high energy bills and homes with comfort problems. Unlike typical energy audit programs, the goal of Home Performance with ENERGY STAR is to turn recommendations into improved homes. The New Jersey Home Performance with ENERGY STAR program offers homeowners c ...
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Women are under-represented in politics. If women aren’t chosen to stand for election, and voters are biased against them when they do, what can break this vicious circle? S Anukriti tells Tim Phillips about how local decision-making as part of a school-building programme in India has allowed women to show they are effective leaders, to change the …
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More new research from the CEPR-PSE Symposium 2024. It’s infuriating when you’re expecting a digital payment to arrive, it is lost in the system somewhere, and no one seems to be able to do anything about it. Now imagine how devastating it is if that payment is all that’s keeping you and your family out of poverty. Yusuf Neggers is one of a team th…
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Chicago Bulls Free Agency: We'll break down the latest moves by the Chicago Bulls, discussing the key gains and losses that could reshape the team's future. How will these changes impact their performance next season? Tune in to hear our in-depth analysis and predictions. Bronny James Joins the Lakers: The basketball world is buzzing as Bronny Jame…
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In our latest podcast from the PSE-CEPR Policy Forum 2024, we feature three of the young economists who made their mark at the conference. Tim Phillips talks to Alice Chiocchetti about the extent and impact of profit shifting by French firms, Yuan Hu about green technological change after natural disasters, and Christoph Semken about how we all und…
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More new research from the CEPR-PSE Symposium 2024. More than 100 countries have some form of quota regulation that requires firms to hire people with disabilities. Does this example of affirmative action help people who have a disability to find a job, and what is the impact on the firm, and on fellow workers? Christiane Szerman tells Tim Phillips…
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In this thrilling episode of The Horns Over Hoops Podcast, your favorite hosts Sal-Bass, Scott Berman, and Dan Gracey dive deep into the basketball world, dissecting the highly anticipated trade between Josh Giddey and Alex Caruso. Join us as we break down the implications of this trade for both teams, evaluating the strategic moves and potential i…
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If we’re going to get to net zero in time, economists argue that carbon taxation alone is the best policy. But less than a quarter of emissions are subject to any carbon pricing. And even then, the price of carbon is far too low. So how much climate finance will it take to fill that gap to get us to a socially optimal solution? Lasse Heje Pedersen …
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What did you think? Text us! We are unable to reply, so include phone # or email address. In this episode, Peter Haines, an elder at Concho Valley OPC in Concho, Arizona talks to two elders—Kris Lehner, an elder at Immanuel OPC in Medford, NJ and David Drake, an elder at Trinity OPC in Hatboro, PA. Each offer guidance to deacons, based on their exp…
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The first in a series of VoxTalks Economics based on some of the most interesting presentations from the PSE-CEPR Policy Forum 2024. Imagine that one day, you are offered the chance to move to a new, better, bigger house in the same city as you live, with the government paying for 90% of your mortgage. This is what happens in Brazil, where millions…
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What did you think? Text us! We are unable to reply, so include phone # or email address. In this episode, Part 2 of "Policies and Procedures", we'll dive into the case of Sam, a candidate with great potential but some rough edges, and discuss the importance of knowing candidates for officers in the church by walking side by side with them. The sec…
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In this riveting episode of The Horns Over Hoops Podcast, host Sal-Bass is joined by a special guest, Q from the "Let's Talk Bulls Podcast," to dive deep into one of the most talked-about trades of the season. The Chicago Bulls have traded defensive stalwart Alex Caruso to the Oklahoma City Thunder in exchange for rising star Josh Giddey. Join Sal-…
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If we want to help millions of working people who have high-polluting jobs to find news work during the green transition, first we need to know more about what they do and where they are. Orsetta Causa tells Tim Phillips about the location of dirty jobs, and whether policy to reskill workers can finally succeed.…
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The Horns Over Hoops Podcast: Episode - "The Drama Unfolds" In this electrifying episode of The Horns Over Hoops Podcast, titled "The Drama Unfolds," we welcome back our co-host Dan Gracey, who rejoins the show after a brief hiatus. Dan's return brings a fresh wave of energy and insight, setting the stage for a thrilling discussion on the latest ha…
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What did you think? Text us! We are unable to reply, so include phone # or email address. In this episode, David Nakhla facilitates part 1 of a discussion of real-life scenarios with four seasoned deacons: Lynne Hunter, Bob Keys, John Voss, and Doug Vos. As the men discuss, a common thread emerges—a need for diaconates to be prepared with policies …
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If the climate crosses any of a number of tipping points, what are the implications for climate finance? Tipping points are large, probably irreversible, changes in nature that may occur as a result of the increase in global temperature. Worse, crossing one tipping point may cause a cascade of others. Alissa and Tim’s talk to Tim Lenton, one of the…
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Welcome back to Part 2 of "Arizona OTC Archery Deer Season: From Hunt to Harvest"! This episode dives into shot placement, tracking challenges, optimal shooting ranges, the benefits of using the 365 target, and how Sober October improved our endurance and hunting performance. Thank you for joining us, and stay tuned for more episodes celebrating ou…
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The #MeToo movement inspired many professions, and the men who work in those professions, to reflect on whether female colleagues were treated fairly. Economics had its own highly visible, and sometimes controversial, #MeToo moment. What has been the impact of #MeToo on patterns of co-authorship? Noriko Amano-Patino, Elisa Faraglia and Chryssi Gian…
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In this episode Stephen and Jake talk about the previous Arizona OTC archery deer season. Highlighting things such as lessons learned, an overall season overview, Deer activity and the "Rut-Meter" and much more! Join us for part 2 next week! Follow us on social! Instagram - www.instagram.com/bowhuntingaz Facebook - www.facebook.com/bowhuntingaz Web…
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Which firms are infiltrated by organised crime, and why? We know that organised crime has links to some firms in the legal economy. But how big is this infiltration, and what do they gain from it? Rocco Macchiavello tells Tim Phillips about which firms are infiltrated, how this occurs – and what the crime families have to gain.…
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**🎙️ Welcome to The Horns over Hoops Podcast! 🎙️** 🏀 **NBA PLAYOFFS AND WNBA SPOTLIGHT** 🏀 Get ready for an action-packed episode of The Horns Over Hoops Podcast! We're diving headfirst into the hottest basketball news, and you won't want to miss it. First up, we're checking in on the Chicago Sky and the WNBA – find out who's lighting up the court …
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What did you think? Text us! We are unable to reply, so include phone # or email address. In this episode OPC minister, Lowell Ivey, joins host David Nakhla, to talk about the importance of ministry to those in prison, specifically to the surprisingly large number who are in the family of God. Lowell talks about the importance of a Reformed approac…
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In this episode Stephen and Jake cover the history of their past archery elk rut hunt from 2019 and how the "three amigos" came to be. The next topic covers their upcoming tag for September of 2024 and how the "three amigos" plan to hit the season hard. Enjoy, as we talk all things elk hunting! Follow us on social! Instagram - www.instagram.com/bow…
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Next week, there will be EU elections across Europe. Later this year, there is a closely fought election in the US. As traditional political right-left allegiances break down, what is influencing the way we vote? Andrés Rodríguez-Pose tells Tim Phillips how economic stagnation combined with increased interpersonal and regional inequality has been d…
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**🎙️ Welcome to The Horns over Hoops Podcast! 🎙️** 🏀 **Draft Day Special: With the 11th Pick in the NBA Draft, The Chicago Bulls Select...** 🏀 Get ready for an action-packed episode of The Horns over Hoops Podcast! Today, we're diving deep into the Chicago Bulls' offseason moves and the highly anticipated NBA draft. What will the Bulls do with thei…
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In this episode Stephen & Jake return for part 2 of this series covering Stephen's 10 day trip to Africa. From hunting the dark continent to marketing and more! Join us for a deep dive on how hunting in Africa plays a vital role in conservation. Follow us on social! Instagram - www.instagram.com/bowhuntingaz Facebook - www.facebook.com/bowhuntingaz…
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We are increasingly aware of the number of people who secretly suffer from depression. Many sufferers are reluctant to seek help because they fear that others will assume they are weak or lazy. If depressed people discover that most of their peers feel sympathy rather than contempt for them, will they be empowered to seek help? Egon Tripodi and his…
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In this episode Stephen & Jake return for a 2 part series covering Stephen's 10 day trip to Africa. From hunting the dark continent to marketing and more! Join us for a deep dive on how hunting in Africa plays a vital role in conservation. Follow us on social! Instagram - www.instagram.com/bowhuntingaz Facebook - www.facebook.com/bowhuntingaz Websi…
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Fake news threatens our electoral process and our social structure. Fabrice Collard tells Tim Phillips that it threatens economic stability too, and that the impact of the of the fake news epidemic can be detected as a rise in uncertainty that transmits to core economic statistics.Por VoxTalks
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What did you think? Text us! We are unable to reply, so include phone # or email address. In this episode, Tim Hopper, a deacon at Shiloh OPC in Raleigh, North Carolina, chairman of the Presbytery of the Southeast Diaconal Committee and a member of the OPC Committee on Diaconal Ministries reminds us that being a deacon doesn't stand on its own, but…
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If economics and finance are the key to creating a sustainable way to live, what is the role of business schools in training the people who will make that happen? Alissa and Tim talk to Peter Tufano of Harvard Business about how they should be taking the lead in teaching the tools of climate finance. They also discuss his research into what the pub…
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Get ready to ignite your passion for basketball with another electrifying episode of The Horns Over Hoops Podcast! We're diving headfirst into the sizzling rumors surrounding the Chicago Bulls during this offseason - buckle up for a wild ride! But wait, there's more! We're turning the spotlight onto the WNBA, where the future is brighter than ever …
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Where is Europe’s economy vulnerable, and how can it manage that risk? A new joint report from CEPR and Bruegel investigates the challenges to economic security for Europe in the face of recent supply chain vulnerabilities and geopolitical shocks. Jean Pisani-Ferry is one of the editors of the report, and he talks to Tim Phillips about what has cha…
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When a conflict ends, we know how minefields continue to destroy the lives of innocent people. But is there an economic, as well as a humanitarian, benefit to demining? Mounu Prem of Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance is one of the authors of a paper that provides the first estimates of the economic dividend when a minefield is cleared, us…
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What did you think? Text us! We are unable to reply, so include phone # or email address. In this episode, Rev. Chris Cashen, pastor of Trinity Reformed OPC in Lanham, MD talks with Rev. Adrian Crum, Associate Pastor of Youth and Evangelism at Harvest OPC in Wyoming, Michigan. Chris and Adrian discuss in broad brush fashion the scriptural basis and…
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Join us for another riveting episode of The Horns Over Hoops Podcast, where host Sal-Bass dives deep into the world of basketball with a special guest appearance by Quinton from the "Let's Talk Bulls" Podcast. In this episode, titled "It's Just Another C-Word," we explore the captivating realm of off-season maneuvers in the NBA, particularly focusi…
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In March 2023, many experts supported an open letter that called for a six-month pause in giant AI experiments, and that development of these AIs should go ahead “only once we are confident that their effects will be positive, and their risks will be manageable”. In the second of our podcasts recorded at the 79th EP Panel, Tim Phillips asks Joshua …
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🎙️ Welcome to a special episode of the "Horns Over Hoops Podcast," where we unveil what's in store for our show during this exciting offseason period. 🏀 As the basketball world undergoes its seasonal transformation, our podcast is gearing up to deliver unparalleled content and analysis. Join us as we outline our plans to keep you informed and enter…
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What did you think? Text us! We are unable to reply, so include phone # or email address. In this episode elder Mike Cloy from Landis OPC in Marion, North Carolina and elder Seth Long from Neon Reformed OPC describe what it was like on the ground the days after the devastating flood hit Neon, Kentucky and the surrounding counties in July of 2022. N…
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Recorded at the Spring 2024 Economic Policy Panel Meeting.  What will be the impact of AI on the labour market? Two new papers use the evidence from the early years of the 21st century to analyse who the winners and losers have been so far. Gino Gancia and Juan Jimeno analyse the labour markets of the US and Europe and tell Tim Phillips who the win…
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🎙️ Episode 16: Closing the Chapter - Reflecting on the Chicago Bulls' Disappointing Season (ft. Morris Bankston) 🏀 As the curtain falls on another NBA season, join us on The Horns Over Hoops Podcast for a deep dive into the highs, lows, and everything in between of the Chicago Bulls' rollercoaster campaign. In this special episode, we're joined by …
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This year’s World Economic Outlook report from the IMF features an intriguing piece of research that shows how rising policy rates bit harder in some countries than other because of differences in how existing mortgages are calculated, new mortgages are granted, and house prices. Rui Mano from the IMF’s Research Department tells Tim Phillips about …
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The Spanish Civil War that ended in 1939 was brutal and destructive. But does it still affect how Spanish people think and behave today, three generations later? Felipe Valencia Caicedo and Ana Tur-Prats talk to Tim Phillips about a legacy of distrust and poisoned political beliefs. Photo credit: Generalitat de Catalunya…
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Join us on the latest installment of "The Horns Over Hoops Podcast" as we dive into the aftermath of the recent Coby White injury and its profound impact on the Chicago Bulls. In this episode, we dissect how White's absence has shifted the team dynamics and explore the challenges they now face without one of their key players on the court. But that…
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What did you think? Text us! We are unable to reply, so include phone # or email address. Have you ever tried to find the word, "deacon" (or elder for that matter) in the Westminster Standards? If you have, you probably couldn't find it, because it isn't referred to explicitly by name. Does that mean the Standards aren't important for deacons to st…
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What do we learn from the way central banks around the world responded to post-pandemic inflation? A new ebook from CEPR Press collects contributions from both academics and the central bankers who took the decisions. It explores what they did and how well it worked – and suggests some lessons that will help policymakers cope with the next inflatio…
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What did you think? Text us! We are unable to reply, so include phone # or email address. In this episode, you'll hear a recording from the Presbytery Diaconal Committee's fifth Summit hosted by the OPC Committees on Diaconal Ministries and Ministerial Care entitled, "Overview of the PDC Mandate and the Role of the CDM". You'll hear from OPC Commit…
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Are markets acting efficiently when they price carbon risk? Alex Edmans talks to Alissa Kleinnijenhuis and Tim Phillips about how the earnings announcements of high emitters suggest mispricing of transition risk and argues that we should think of ESG is both extremely important – and nothing special.…
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Whether they war, disease or natural disasters, banks need to prepare for, and cope with, unexpected events. The third LTI report is published on 18 March by CEPR. Steven Ongena and Anna Pestova explain to Tim Phillips what the report reveals about how banks respond to these three types of disasters – and what that means for their customers.…
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In this episode of "The Horns Over Hoops Podcast," join your hosts as they dive deep into the heart of the NBA season, focusing on the Chicago Bulls' current standing and the enigmatic trajectory of Lonzo Ball. With the Bulls making waves in the league, there's more than meets the eye to their performance, and the hosts unravel what they believe is…
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Covid-19 and the war on Ukraine have challenged debt sustainability. Can our existing institutions meet that challenge? Following the release of the CEPR fifth annual report on The Future of Banking, Tim Phillips talks to Jeromin Zettelmeyer about whether the existing framework and institutions for resolving debt crises can cope. And, if not, what …
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