Sinopsis
Signs of the Times is a Christian worldview magazine published by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Australia since 1886. The podcast is a little newer than that.
Episodios
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Episode 150 - Clearing up naturopathy myths ft. Kendra Samuels
17/06/2021 Duración: 55minIf you've been watching the news recently, you may have heard a few controversial things about naturopaths. We are joined by qualified and practising naturopath Kendra Samuels. Her day job includes clearing up health issues, but today she'll be clearing up the question: what do naturopaths really do?
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Episode 149 - Football and identity ft. Todd Brodie
10/06/2021 Duración: 59minTodd Brodie is a Strength and Conditioning coach and former footballer for Marconi Stallions, Sydney FC and Sydney United. His journey with the sport has taken him from the Australian Institute of Sport to England and back to Australia. He shares about identity, faith, mental health and his predictions for Euro 2020.
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Episode 148 - Does prayer work? ft. Nathan Brown
30/05/2021 Duración: 42minPrayer is a complex and sometimes ambiguous topic. Why are some prayers answered while others aren't? Join us this week as we wrap our heads around these big questions and seek to better understand the practice that is a staple of many religions. Photo credit: Youssef Naddam
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Episode 147 - Furious franchise, fantasy masculinity ft. Mark Hadley
23/05/2021 Duración: 29minThere is little doubt that movies from the Fast and Furious saga have proved a hit with fans. The big impact of the franchise also leaves questions about its influence on a generation of viewers.
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Episode 146 - How to deal with toxic friendships ft. Ashley Stanton
13/05/2021 Duración: 49minHave you ever felt like something was "off" in one of your friendships? Maybe you felt drained, used or like you were putting too much effort in? Chances are that friendship might be "toxic". There are some things you can do about it. . . Photo credit: Obie Fernandez
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Episode 145 - How my Coeliac Disease changed everything ft. Kylie Banks
09/05/2021 Duración: 29min1 in 70 Australians and 1 in 100 New Zealanders have been diagnosed with Coeliac Disease. Those with a gluten intolerance or Coeliac Disease can initially find themselves asking, "what can I eat?", "where can I eat?" and "how will this affect my life?" Kylie Banks, a lifelong sufferer that was only recently diagnosed with Coeliac Disease, shares a few things she has learnt. Photo: Wesual Click
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Episode 144 - Reconciling with my mum ft. Maryellen Hacko
02/05/2021 Duración: 26minOvercoming complications in a parent-child relationship is one of the most important parts of growing up. In the lead up to Mother's Day, Maryellen Hacko shares why learning from her mum's life experiences has been invaluable.
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Episode 143 - ANZAC Day's complicated past ft. Daniel Reynaud
22/04/2021 Duración: 28minANZAC Day traditionally remembers Australians and New Zealanders who have fought and died for their countries. But does "remembering" include condoning the act of war and the ethical dilemmas that come with it? We explore the issue with historian Daniel Reynaud, who has published multiple books on the ANZAC legend.
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Episode 142 - The Deepfake dilemma ft. Nathan Tasker
31/03/2021 Duración: 30minDeepfakes involve putting a person's ultra-realistic likeness and voice into videos where they are not present. Tom Cruise, George Lucas and even president Barack Obama have all been deepfaked. Can this new technology unsettle the world?
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Episode 141 - What is the origin of life? ft. Dr John Ashton
22/03/2021 Duración: 59minDid life first originate in a floating spore, a pond or as a result of an intelligent designer? Australian scientist Dr John Ashton looks at the evidence, and weighs it against the question—what are the chances that life can be formed out of non-living organisms? Photo credit: Hisu Lee
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Episode 140 - The truth about pornography ft. Caitlin Jankiewicz
07/03/2021 Duración: 47minAs homes locked down all over the world, Onlyfans—a website popular with online pornography—has made worldwide headlines. What seems like an easy money-making scheme raises serious ethical questions for both creator and consumer . . . Photo: Noah Buscher
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Episode 139 - Where did the Universe come from? ft. Dr Sven Ostring
21/02/2021 Duración: 40minBig bang, creation or something in between? Dr Sven Ostring unpacks theories about the origins of the universe, and where we can find answers. Photo credit: NASA.
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Episode 138 - When to compete, when to cooperate? ft. Mark Delaney
04/02/2021 Duración: 28minWhen should we cooperate or stand our ground? What would that look like at a global level of international politics with critical issues like climate change and human rights? Mark Delaney joins us this week in search of an answer. Photo credit: Bill Oxford
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Episode 137 - The Ultimate Christmas gift ft. Nathan Brown
21/12/2020 Duración: 30minChristmas in 2020 will be unlike any other. Many around Australia will be spending December 25 away from family in other states. This year has already provided opportunity for many to slow down and refocus their priorities. As we head into the Christmas silly season, Nathan Brown guides us through honing in on why this celebration matters—and how it can shape our life after December 25.
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Episode 136 - The University assignment that changed lives ft. Jessica Krause
06/12/2020 Duración: 27minJessica Krause and her classmates decided to tackle "pandemic" domestic violence in Papua New Guinea for a tertiary assignment. Long after her grades arrived, the project is still changing lives.
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Episode 135 - Do you support slavery?
23/11/2020 Duración: 48minThere's no doubt about it—slavery is wrong. Ask the average person on the street and they'll agree with you. But are we supporting it in other ways, like . . . through our shopping? Or our silence on the issue? In his last Signs of the Times Radio show as host, Kent asks Fuzz Kitto those very questions. Photo credit: Johannes Krupinski
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Episode 134 - Follow the light
15/11/2020 Duración: 29minYou may have heard about near-death experiences; where people who are declared deceased remember entering another realm before waking up on earth. It's a highly debated topic. What's the scientific explanation? Or the spiritual one? Photo credit: PxFuel
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Episode 133 - Mums need mums
09/11/2020 Duración: 29minBeing a mum can be isolating at the best of times. What mums need is to connect with other women going through similar experiences, which is exactly what the Mums At The Table project enables. And maybe it's not just mums who need connection and support . . .
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Episode 132 - Jeffrey Epstein's Justice?
01/11/2020 Duración: 28minThe untimely death of accused serial abuser Jeffery Epstein has caused anguish among those who wanted to see him face a courtroom and be forced to reveal just how far the tentacles of his abuse networks extended. More than ever, we need a God of love and justice.
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Episode 131 - What is church?
26/10/2020 Duración: 29minWhat comes to mind when you hear the word "church"? An historical artefact or Hillsong? How about a grassroots movement of people making a difference in their local communities? That's what the leader of the Adventist Church in Sydney wants to see. Image: Nina Strehl_Unsplash