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    Rekindling Your Leadership Fire

    Rekindling Your Leadership Fire

    Rekindle Your Leadership Fire

    Famed Actor, The Rock, says "You're not tired; You're uninspired."  And I think there's a lot of truth in that for many who have allowed their once-fiery leadership embers to cool.

    This episode of FREDTalks explores the ruse of success, some of the reasons for leaders going into autopilot, and where to go from here.  Listen-- and if you like it, share it!

    Unleashing Your Imagination

    Unleashing Your Imagination

    Albert Einstein said that "Imagination is more important than knowledge."  But how do we expand our thinking in this way?  How do we unleash imagination in order to make our minds perform at their highest capacity?  Learn 7 ways to cultivate a powerful imagination in this episode of FREDTalks.

    Growing a Backbone

    Growing a Backbone

    Growing a Backbone

    In this episode of FREDTalks, we enter into the field of Leadership and explore the need for today's leaders to present themselves as convictional people.  A great part of this has to do with having moral courage to lead.  To do that, one has to have a backbone.  This episode will explore how to "Grow a Backbone" and, as a part of that, avoiding the common problem of becoming emotionally crippled and incapable of leading at a high level.

     

     

    How We Should Think About Technology as Christian Higher Educators

    How We Should Think About Technology as Christian Higher Educators

    How We Should Think About Technology as Christian Higher Educators

    How We Should Think About Technology as Higher Christian Educators

    Professors have lots of opinions about the use of technology.  Some good.  Some bad.   But here we are, in the thick of the Digital Revolution.  What is a balanced way to think about technology so we can avoid its negatives and take advantage of its positives?  Find out on this episode of FREDTalks podcast.

    Ten Secrets to Better Lecturing

    Ten Secrets to Better Lecturing

    Cover - Ten Secrets to Better Lecturing

    One of the most commonly-used forms of instruction in academic classrooms is the lecture.  Loved by some, hated by others, it's been a part of the educator's toolbox for hundreds of years, and that isn't likely to change soon. 

    And, for that matter, there is nothing wrong with lecturing-- particularly if one is a good lecturer and assuming it's not overused to the point that learners disengage from the educational process.

    So whether a professor uses lecture seldomly or frequently, when he or she does-- it is important that the lecture is educationally potent and pedagogically powerful.  To achieve that, listen to this podcast episode and learn more about the secrets of better lecturing, in hopes that you will connect with the elusive "teaching moment"-- where students are forever changed by the impact of an effective teacher.

    The Difference Between Teaching at a Church and at a College: A Tale of Two Causes

    The Difference Between Teaching at a Church and at a College: A Tale of Two Causes

    The Difference of Teaching at a Church and at a College

     

    The Difference Between Teaching at a Church and at a College is real, but sometimes Christian Educators miss it.  Christian Education occurs in both church settings and college or seminary settings, but the roles and responsibilities of a Pastor are different form those of a Professor.  And the goals of a church are different than the goals of a college or institution of higher learning.  Learn what those are and how to teach in both venues with excellence.

    A Tale of Two Classrooms: Advice to Professors and Professors-To-Be

    A Tale of Two Classrooms: Advice to Professors and Professors-To-Be

    A Tale of Two ClassroomsIn this podcast episode, join Dr. Freddy Cardoza as the addresses how to come to terms with the two different extremes of academic classrooms a professor will face: The Motivated Classroom and the Meme Classroom. 

    In academic situations, one of these is the "ideal" classroom-- and for some profs, the other is the "real" classroom.  These two scenarios will be described in detail and tips will be given regarding how the professor should approach teaching these two extremes, in order to become the best professor one can be.

    Understanding Education

    Understanding Education

    What Education Is

    What is education?  How should we define and describe it?  How does education relate to teaching and learning?  These are the types of questions explored in this episode of FREDTalks Podcast as Dr. Freddy Cardoza explains the nature of education and challenges professors not only to be content experts-- but experts in facilitating learning.

    Episode 046, What Mature Christians Should Know

    Episode 046, What Mature Christians Should Know

    What should Christians know? 

    • Is there a body of beliefs that represent what it means to be a Christian? 
    • Are there essential ideas that comprise a Christian way of thinking?
    • Is there such a thing as a biblical worldview?
    • Are there truths that, if known, could help us live with more certainty?
    • Should people expect to live their lives in spiritual confusion?

    These are the types of questions answered in this podcast, Episode 002 - What Mature Christians Should Know.


    Take the journey with Podcast Seminary Dean, Dr. Freddy Cardoza, long-time pastor and professor, who explores the idea with you, to help equip you to grow in your faith.

     

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    Episode 043, Fearless: The Psychology of Fear

    Episode 043, Fearless: The Psychology of Fear

    All people deal with fear from time to time.  But for men, the phenomenon of fear strikes at the epicenter of our hearts.  Fear threatens our sense of adequacy and produces profound emotions within us-- none of them good. 

    In this promotional episode for Podcast Seminary, our new show, you will learn about the nature and psychology of fear.  Host Freddy Cardoza does an autopsy of the fear factor that rattles even the hardest of hardcore men among us.  If you're a man, this study is for you.  If you're a woman who cares about the men in your life, you'll want to listen and share this episode with others.

    Those who listen to this podcast are challenged to FEAR(less) and to be FEAR(LESS)!

     


     

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    Episode 042, Understanding Your Broken Moral Compass

    Episode 042, Understanding Your Broken Moral Compass

    Why do we do some of the things we do?  What mysteries lie beneath human behavior, including bad behavior?

    How can some people make decisions that harm themselves and others, and still live with themselves? How can people who do horrible things look themselves in the mirror?  How do sociopaths slip that far into such a dark place? 

    And, even if we are good people, how do we do sometimes do bad things without feeling bad about them?  

    This session deals with the issue of the "broken moral compass."   

    We'll talk about:

    • Keeping secrets from ourselves
    • The effects of lying to or ignoring our conscience
    • How to make decisions by understanding the difference between "matters of conviction, conscience, and choice"
    • The different conditions our conscience can have (strong, weak, seared), and what each of them means.

    Join us in this exciting discovery of our own hearts and the deep recesses of the human condition. It'll help you understand yourself and others better, leading to better relationships with people and with God.

    Episode 041, The New You, How Satan Uses Your Weaknesses Against You

    Episode 041, The New You, How Satan Uses Your Weaknesses Against You

    How Does Satan Use Your Weaknesses Against You?

    That's what we discover in this podcast episode.  In Part 2 of a 6 part series, we'll discuss things like:

    • What is Sin?
    • Why Are We Attracted to Sin?
    • Two Types of Sin
    • Four Sources of Sin
    • Three Categories of Sin
    • Sin's Ability to Attract and Lure Us
    • The Novelty of Sin

    These are some of the most important insights I have come to understand on the nature of sin and how Satan uses our weaknesses to exploit us. 

    Join me as we explore these truths from the pages of scripture and delve deeply into the human heart and personal psyche.

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    Episode 040 The New You Part 1 of 6 Becoming Conscious of Your Conscience Cardoza

    Episode 040 The New You Part 1 of 6 Becoming Conscious of Your Conscience Cardoza

    In this important series, we'll explore how to overcome our besetting sins in order to become our best selves.

    Session 1 explores the human conscience.  In this first dynamic session, we learn about:

    • human nature
    • how humans were originally created and what happened to us
    • what the conscience is and how it works
    • how we are unique and different than other life forms
    • how to ensure that our conscience works for us and not against us

    Join this important study and look for future episodes in this new series created by Dr. Freddy Cardoza.  For more information see www.freddycardoza.com and check out PodcastSeminary.com

     

    FREDTalks Podcast | Episode 039, Faith or Fake (Christian Parenting Seminar)

    FREDTalks Podcast | Episode 039, Faith or Fake (Christian Parenting Seminar)
    Faith or Fake: Helping Your Child Develop an Authentic Faith (1 Hour+ Audio Podcast, delivered live at Saddleback Church, Irvine South Campus, Irvine, California, 2016). View the exciting slide deck and follow along by manually advancing slides while you listen! Fake or Faith: Helping Your Child Develop an Authentic Faith from Freddy Cardoza Click the […] The post Faith or Fake: Helping Your Child Develop an Authentic Faith (FREDTalks, Episode 039) appeared first on SOAPBOX.NETWORK.

    Introduction to Discipleship | Course Introduction (Podcast Seminary, Episode 1)

    Introduction to Discipleship | Course Introduction (Podcast Seminary, Episode 1)
    Session 1: The Bible on Discipleship Includes: What a Disciple Is Six Key Principles of Discipleship Seven Biblical Characteristics of Good Disciplers Session 2: What Genuine Discipleship Produces Includes: Defining and Describing Discipleship How the Old and New Testaments Viewed Discipleship 10 Outcomes of Genuine Biblical Discipleship Session 3: […] The post Introduction to Discipleship | Course Introduction (Podcast Seminary, Episode 1) appeared first on SOAPBOX.NETWORK.

    Episode 38, Christianity

    Episode 38, Christianity

    Christianity is the world's largest religion with over 2 Billion professing believers.  Christianity developed from the Jewish faith, with Jesus of Nazareth, a Jew, being identified as the Messiah of the World. 

    Christianity spread rapidly, ultimately becoming the official religion of the Roman Empire, in addition to spreading into the Eastern Hemisphere.  This made Christianity global, as it spread to all continents. 

    Christianity has three major divisions, Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Protestant.  In this podcast, these movements and the essential beliefs of Evangelical Christianity are discussed, along with points of contrast and comparison between biblical concepts and the teachings of other religions. 

    The conclusion is that, contrary to popular belief, Christianity does not teach the same thing as other religions and that the different religions communicate completely different concepts of God that force people to decide which, if any, faith is true and should be followed.