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God has a habit of wanting to speak right into the circumstances that we’re travelling through here and now; the very issues that we each face in our everyday lives. Everything from dealing with difficult people … to discovering how God speaks to us; from overcoming stress … to discovering your God-given gifts and walking in the calling that God has placed on your life And that’s what these daily 10 minute A Different Perspective messages are all about.
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A Different Perspective is a Zeus podcast, hosted by Nick Searle, Co-Head of Equity Sales. In the different perspective podcast we speak to interesting characters within finance and business to understand more about their personal journey and ambitions. This is co-mingled with a discussion about their business. It’s more about the formation of the individual than the business per se; thus trying to gain that different perspective. This content is issued by Zeus Capital Limited (“Zeus”) (Inco ...
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In ADPJAE, Anonymous, 11, will give you a different perspective on everything from world news to LEGO sets, with episodes coming out each week. This podcast was started from scratch, without a penny, by a 11 year old. Donations are appreciated. Link to our website: sites.google.com/view/adpjae Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adpjae/support
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Carlos loves coffee and Angela loves tea - this firey duo have diametrically opposed views of the world. These eccentric Perthonalities have one thing in common - both their lives are crazier than any reality TV show. They are now ready to share their stories that were too hot to be shown on TV. From Carlos’s kidnap ordeal, to Angela’s shopping addiction that led to an 80-pair shoe buying spree, you will laugh, cry, be inspired, and join their inner circle as they share secrets and opinions. ...
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A Different Perspective with Kevin Randle

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Kevin Randle has, for more than forty-five years, studied the UFO phenomena in all its various incarnations. His training by the Army and the Air Force provides Randle with a keen insight into the operations and protocols of the military, their investigations into UFOs, and into a phenomenon that has puzzled people for more than a century. During his investigations, Randle has traveled the United States to interview hundreds of witnesses who were involved in everything from the Roswell, New ...
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Often we get the question from our clients; “We need to do something with Psychological Safety in our organization, but how do we approach this sensitive topic?” One of the key elements of psychological safety is having an open dialogue and feeling free to speak up. That is why we do not shy away from this topic but start to have conversations about it. Join us when we talk with a variety of people in senior leadership positions with a different perspective. We will hear the impact of time p ...
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On Thursday 22nd March 2012, the Institute of Criminology at the University of Cambridge held a special public seminar which comprised a panel discussion based on the central topic of "The English Riots in 2011: A Discussion from Different Criminological Perspectives". The topics were: Part 1: Friedrich Lösel: Introduction to the Topic; Part 2: Ben Crewe: The Riots from a Socio-Cultural Perspective; Part 3: Lawrence Sherman: The Riots and the Police; Part 4: Alison Liebling: The Riots from P ...
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If God is God then I guess He can do anything – right? Even deal with the most difficult issue or circumstance in our life – right? Question is though – if God really is God – do you actually believe that He can do that in your life? It's just great to be with you again today. Let me ask you, do you ever look around at other people and compare your…
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This week Nick talks to Matt Timmins Matt was appointed to the FINTEL Board in May 2010 after joining in 2002, bringing extensive expertise in sales, marketing, and mergers and acquisitions. He has cultivated strong relationships with key distribution partners and holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing from the Chartered Institute of Marketing (…
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Day after day, life can just seem like more of the same. Same old, same old. As a result, so many of people end up feeling trapped by their circumstances. But God … is a God of new beginnings. I remember a time in my life when I felt so trapped by my circumstances. In work, I had a good job with lots of variety but somehow it had just run stale. No…
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Here we are in that funny little week between Christmas and New Year. A time for looking back and a time for looking forward. So – looking back on it, how did this year go? It's great that you can join me again today, right here, on A Different Perspective. I always think that this week between Christmas and New Year, it's an interesting week. The …
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Next week when Christmas is done and dusted, we’ll be in recovery mode. Out with the old year, in with the new … but, there are some things we need to get sorted in this year that’s fast slipping away, before we can grab hold of next year with both hands. At this time of year, we've all experienced those different emotions at different times so let…
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Have you ever wondered what it would have been like to have been there on that very first Christmas when Jesus was born into this world? Like … sitting in that field with those shepherds. Just imagine … There's a bunch of guys in the Bible who I envy. Now I know what you're thinking, the tenth Commandment: You shall not covet your neighbour’s house…
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Okay so we all know that bit in the Christmas story, where Mary and Joseph discover there’s no room at the Inn. But what was that like, and what does that have to say to you and me today? Because actually it wasn’t a happy time and it has rather a lot to say today. I remember a few years back, my wife and I flew from Australia to the US, to Chicago…
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Sometimes on the journey of life we find ourselves completely alone. We can even be surrounded by lots of people, and yet still … be alone. If that’s where you’re at this Christmas, what does God have planned for you? Now I know that this is not going to come as any great surprise to you but I have never been pregnant. Something (by the way) that I…
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The other Sunday, the pastor at my church was talking about dying. He made the point that people’s greatest fear is to die alone. I’d never thought of it that way, but it makes a lot of sense. So … what does this have to do with Christmas? Well, as it turns out … everything! I know, it's kind of a weird perspective from which to come at the story o…
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I don't know if you’ve ever thought of this, but on the surface of things, Christmas is a crazy idea! I mean, what exactly was God thinking by sending His Son to become a man – and to be born in some drafty, smelly shed out the back of Bethlehem. Yeah, absolutely, on the surface of things, Christmas is a crazy idea. I mean stand back and think abou…
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One of the problems that many people have is reconciling the supposed wonder and joy of Christmas, with the humdrum realities of their lives. How … how do you do that? How do you take this Christmas message and make it real in your life? There is something incredibly powerful about 'business as usual'. If you think about how your life has played it…
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You know that first Christmas … it didn’t just happen. It wasn’t like God hadn’t told His people that He was going to send them a Saviour. It’s just that … well, they were so focussed on the here and now, they really hadn’t stopped to consider the big picture. I guess when it comes to this whole Christmas thing; we see it from where we sit. And for…
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Well … here we are again. It’s December. It’s almost the end of another year … and it’s almost Christmas time. Again! Happens year after year. Christmas. Question is … what do you make of it? What do you do with it? It’s an age-old problem. I don't know if you've ever thought of this but Christmas is a real problem for guys like me, preachers I mea…
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Well, at some point in our lives, eventually, we come to the realisation that the idea, the promise of overnight success that the world’s been dangling under our noses is an empty promise. It happens to all of us, eventually. And at that point, what we need is hope. Not a vague, uncertain hope, but a rock–solid, absolutely certain hope. Maybe that'…
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When you think about it, pride and impatience are two sides of the one coin. Maybe that’s why so many people are in such a hurry to become an overnight success. Problem is, our plan isn’t always God’s plan, and impatience leads to an enormous amount of frustration. If you've been able to join me over this last couple of weeks you'll know that we're…
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As a theoretical concept, we all believe in character–building. It’s a good idea. It’s a good thing. Sure! But as a practical exercise, character building, almost always hurts. And when it’s us that’s hurting, character building doesn’t seem like such a good idea. You know something; if I never hear the term 'character building' again it will be to…
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You’ve heard that saying, haven’t you – Dear God, give me patience … NOW! It’d be really, really nice if we could learn patience instantly. In fact it’d be even better if we didn’t need to learn it at all. But sadly, when it comes to setbacks and delays, trials and temptations, there’s really only one way to learn patience … and that’s the hard way…
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That’s it, I’ve had it. I only ever try to do the right thing, and each and every time God puts obstacles in my road! … Have you ever thought that? Sure you have. So have I. That’s why today, we’re going to take a close look at those seemingly God–ordained setbacks and delays. There's something about kicking off a new week, it's a small version of …
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I don't know how you imagine your life will turn out, whether you’ll achieve your life’s purpose or not, but often times, and you see this very much of people in the Bible, God puts dreams in their hearts, He puts a call on their lives, but they don’t get to see end game. That, to some, can be somewhat disconcerting. If we approach life on the basi…
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The thing about the dreams that God puts on our hearts is that their execution is much, much, much more difficult than their conception. It’s easy to sit on the sofa and dream about something great that God is going to do through us, but getting out there and actually living the dream, well, that’s another thing altogether. Dreams, ideas, hopes, pl…
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It’s one thing to have a dream in our heart. It’s one thing to have a sense of God’s calling on our lives. But if we truly believe that God is calling us to something, then at some point, we need to stop dreaming and start doing. And that, let me tell you, is one of the most difficult times of all. In my experience having a dream to do something, t…
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This week Nick talks to Robbie Burns Robbie has been a journalist and writer since earning his journalism degree from Harlow College in 1981. He began his career as a reporter and editor for various local newspapers before becoming editor of ITV and Channel 4’s teletext services from 1988 to 1992. During this time, he also wrote ITV’s daily teletex…
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I don’t know about you, but I’ve often thought to myself, wouldn’t it be nice to become an overnight success. All this hard work, all the grind, if only we could bypass that bit and just arrive and success. Problem is, that life often heads in the other direction. Just when we think things are bad … they go from bad … to worse. The idea of becoming…
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Have you ever been impatient with God? I mean you’re ready to get on with it! You’re ready to go and do what God made you to do. And yet He, for some unknown reason, doesn’t appear to be in any hurry. It’s enough to drive you crazy! I think anyone who has ever lived life, anyone who has ever wanted to get out there and do something, achieve somethi…
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God’s wisdom as it turns out … well on the one hand, when we’re sitting there all wrapped up in our selfish desires, God’s wisdom seems pretty counterintuitive. Seems to cost a lot and not deliver too much. But actually - God’s wisdom delivers just enormous blessing. Question is - how do we get our hearts in a place where we’re ready to listen? Wel…
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Whilst some people under spiritualise life - I have to do it all in my own strength, others over spiritualise. They expect God to do the things they can do and then they wonder why things fall in a great almighty heap. So where’s the balance - between us killing ourselves at something versus leaving it all to God. What’s the middle ground? How’s it…
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We all have the odd panic attack from time to time. Or anxiety gnaws away at us and grinds our bones into dust. But there’s an antidote. There’s a cure. And whilst sometimes we can’t administer it to ourselves, we can give it to others. That cure - is called … encouragement. Costs nothing, but gives so much. Most of us, well if the truth be known, …
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Some people - frankly - talk too much. Blah, blah, blah - on and on. In their own eyes - they appear so wise. But you know what I’ve noticed? The really smart people, the wise ones talk less and listen more. In fact the more I see, the more I learn … the more I come to the conclusion that wisdom is, well … understated. Over the years I've met many …
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Ever flown off the handle at someone - said something that you wish you could take back but you can’t? Yep we all have. And sometimes we still do. What we need - what we really need is a piece of wisdom that we can put into action - right there in the heat of that moment. A piece of wisdom … that works. There are times as I look back on my life whe…
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None of us likes to think of ourselves as a fool - that’s a label we reserve for other people. And yet - we’ve all done foolish things in our lives. So - how can we avoid foolish mistakes from this point forward? And how can we avoid the impact of those foolish mistakes? Well it's almost the end of another week and this is the 15th program in a ser…
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Here’s one of the biggest deceptions going around at the moment. If I hang onto all my money, then I’ll be safe, secure and happy. Hmm. If only that were true. But it isn’t. By and large, it’s a lie. Safety, security and happiness - I mean real fulfilment - only tend to come our way, when we let go of the money. Not so long ago we spent several wee…
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Every day, billions of financial transactions take place around the world. From buying a toilet role on the way home at the corner store, to buying and selling of global corporations. And a good percentage of those transactions involve deception and corruption. So - question is - how to avoid the bad ones. Let me ask you something today. Have you e…
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Ed is the co-founder and CEO of the London Interdisciplinary School (LIS), a new university in east London that offers BASc and MASc which oriented around complex problems, not disciplines. In 2012 Ed co-founded School 21 in Stratford with Peter Hyman and Oli de Botton. In 2017 the first GCSE class achieved grades that placed them in the top 5% of …
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Many people imagine that if they started believing in God - well, man, look at all the things I’d have to give up. And that’s true - there are some things we have to turn away from. But what I never expected was that all of a sudden what I wanted would change - and then, that God would give me the desires of my heart. This week again on the program…
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We all know that some people are the real deal - and others, well who they say they are, isn’t who they really are on the inside. And that - that’s dangerous. So question is - how do you tell the difference between the real ones and the phoneys. Turns out - there are some very clear indicators. Funny thing you know but what we say and how we say it…
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Let me ask you - throughout your life, no doubt, there have been times where you’ve experienced discipline - as a child and as an adult. So - did you ever enjoy the experience back then? Chances are - the answer’s no. And what about God’s discipline? Have you ever experienced that? Something worth chatting about. So … I can honestly say as I look b…
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There are two things that most of us really hate. Firstly - someone who lies, who bears false witness. And secondly, someone who sows discord in a family - and not only do we hate those things but God hates them too. With a vengeance. And if God hates them, well, maybe they’re worth steering clear of, don’t you think? There are some things that my …
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There are three things that most of us really hate. Firstly - someone who punishes the innocent, secondly someone who makes wicked plans and finally someone who heads off and executes those plans. Turns out - God hates those things too. And if God hates them, well, maybe - they’re worth steering clear of, don’t you think? I'm pretty sure that you h…
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There are two things that most of us really hate. Firstly - when someone looks down their noses at us and secondly when someone lies to us. And not only do we hate it, but God hates it too. With a vengeance. And if God hates those things, well, maybe - just maybe - they’re worth steering clear of, don’t you think? A few months back I had the privil…
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Here’s a statistic that will rock your socks off. Almost half of all married men and just over a third of married women will have at least one extra-marital affair in their lives. That’s a devastating statistic. And just because someone happens to be a Christian - it doesn’t mean that we’re immune. Welcome as we kick off another week looking at stu…
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Wealth is something that I talk quite a bit about on this program - and it’s because so many people go looking for wealth in the wrong places. People talk about true wealth - whatever that is. Well, what is it? Where do you get it? And is it worth having? I heard recently of a man who's about to get married and he set aside some money to build a ho…
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Many, many people feel as though their lives are - well, like a cork bobbing around in a stormy ocean. True. And often they’re the same people who’ve made an art form out of filling themselves up to meet every desire. But there’s a funny thing about security. It involves trust and it involves honour. Well it's been an interesting week so far on the…
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Most investments yield a return during the good times. But when the storm clouds roll in - a global financial crisis for instance, they fall in a heap. What you and I need is an investment that, sure - has a return in the good times, but delivers its greatest return during the tough times. That’d be worth its weight in gold! Have you ever thought o…
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This week Nick talks to Peter Curk With over a decade of experience across multiple sectors, Pete has held diverse roles in executive management, customer experience, marketing, and business development. Currently serving as CEO of ICONOMI, previously leading Big Bang Slovenija as Customer Experience & eCommerce Director. Peter co-founded Dia-Vit L…
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King Solomon was one of the wisest men that ever walked the earth. He wrote a book on wisdom for his young sons - it’s called the book of Proverbs. You’ll find it in the Old Testament. And one of the first things he talks about - is the friends they choose. Why would he do that? You remember when you were growing up, you know when we were in those …
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Wisdom is something we’d all like - but frankly, sometimes, it’s hard to know where to start? Where do you discover the sort of wisdom that works? And how do you bite the bullet - take that step to start living in wisdom with it’s sacrifices up front and rewards down the track? It's fantastic to be with you at the beginning of another week. Man the…
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What we do says so much about who we are. We can do things – selfishly or selflessly. We can stab people in the back, or give them a helping hand. In fact it’s what we say and do that makes us stand out from the crowd. When was the last time someone did something for you? I mean something really special, something that they planned and executed pur…
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What we say – and how we say it – is really important. We can build relationships or destroy them. We can dominate people, or we can pull alongside them. It’s an area we all need to pay some attention to. One of the symptoms of the busy, busy world, this transactional world that we're living in is the way that we talk to one another. Maybe you know…
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What we do with our mind – our thinking time – each day is really important. What do you think about? How helpful or harmful are your thoughts. How do they influence who you are and what you do? One of the things I really love to see in people is that they're the same on the outside as they are on the inside. Of course it can take a while to find o…
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It’s interesting how concerned we can be about outward appearances. About looking good and dressing for success and impressing people. But our outside, depends so much on what’s happening on the inside. Imagine for a minute, you go into a coffee shop - you know, when you just feel like a good cup of coffee - and you sit down and you order your coff…
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