William & Mary Law School breaks new ground with Online Master of Legal Studies program – William & Mary
Posted: December 23, 2023 at 2:42 am
William & Mary Law School, a pioneer in legal education, is making waves once again with the launch of its innovative Online Master of Legal Studies program.
This groundbreaking initiative aims to redefine access to advanced legal education, offering professionals the flexibility to enhance their legal expertise and confront industry-specific challenges head-on.
The Online Master of Legal Studies program at William & Mary Law School, pending approval by the Southern Associations of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges and the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia, introduces a dynamic and flexible learning experience, allowing working professionals to pursue advanced legal education without sacrificing their careers. The program features specialized concentrations, such as Business Law and Healthcare Law, ensuring participants gain a nuanced understanding of legal principles within their specific sectors.
Distinguished legal experts form the backbone of the faculty, bringing real-world experience and expertise to the virtual classroom. Networking is a cornerstone of the program, connecting students with a vast alumni network renowned for its achievements in various legal fields. This emphasis on community and collaboration is designed to provide invaluable insights and foster professional relationships.
The curriculum is carefully crafted to bridge the gap between theory and practice. Students will engage in practical applications of legal concepts, equipping them with the skills and knowledge needed to navigate the complexities of their industries. This hands-on approach ensures that graduates are well-prepared to make an immediate impact in their professional roles.
Dean A. Benjamin Spencer, expressing excitement about the program, stated, The launch of the Online Master of Legal Studies program underscores our commitment to providing high-quality legal education that is accessible and relevant to the diverse needs of todays professionals. This program not only signifies our dedication to innovation but also reflects our ongoing efforts to remain at the forefront of legal education.
The success of this transformative program can be attributed to the unwavering dedication of Amy King, associate dean for online and executive education, and her talented team. Their commitment to creating a seamless and effective online learning environment has been instrumental in bringing this vision to life.
William & Mary Law School invites professionals from all sectors to explore the opportunities offered by the Online Master of Legal Studies program. Applications for the inaugural cohort are now open, with the program set to welcome its first students in the upcoming academic term.
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COE Stock Earnings: 51 Talk Online Education Reported Results for Q3 2023 – InvestorPlace
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51 Talk Online Education just reported results for the third quarter of 2023
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PISA 2022: Could online learning bridge the gap in global education challenges? – Romania-Insider.com
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A couple of days ago, the results for the PISA 2022 tests were published, bringing along new data on how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected student performance and well-being.
However, the studies show that moving to an online environment was not the biggest risk factor for students, as one would expect.
PISA, or The Programme for International Student Assessment, is a study conducted globally by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in member and non-member nations.
The study, initially launched in 2000, is a catalyst for testing 15-year-olds skills and academic levels in reading, mathematics, and science and the last test was conducted in 2018 before COVID-19 happened.
Compared to the last test scores from 2018, the mean performance fell by 10 score points in reading and by almost 15 score points in maths, according to the OECDs report.
The 2022 PISA results show that Education is done differently from country to country.
If, for some countries, the period of COVID-19 didnt signify a roadblock in education, others seem to have been affected by the transition to digital learning.
Key findings from PISA 2022 - according to the PISA Report Summary
Struggles in specific areas
The studies show that children who have not been going to school for longer periods have been scoring lower on PISA tests than those who returned to school quicker during the COVID-19 period.
This should not mean that digitalisation is not the way, but the fact that we might not prepared to tackle it responsibly or accordingly.
The report of the results also notes the fact that there were significant differences in test results between students who reported receiving extra support from teachers during the COVID-19 period and those who had to learn autonomously most of the time.
The PISA report highlighted some challenges that the current education system faces worldwide:
When it comes to the topic of wellbeing in schools, some countries are doing a great job in turning schools into safe spaces and focusing on their students wellbeing.
However, this is not the case everywhere, and theres still much to improve.
This is exactly why online high schools like Spark School are fighting the great fight of making education universally accessible for students no matter where they are in the world.Because everyone should have a chance to get a quality education.
Online education offers crucial advantages in addressing educational disparities:
1. Accessibility: Reaching remote and underserved areas
Online platforms like MySpark can bridge gaps by providing access to education for remote and underserved areas, as highlighted by the results revealed by the PISA 2022 testing.
2. Customised Learning: Tailoring education to individual needs
Tailored learning experiences cater to individual needs and learning paces, ensuring inclusive education regardless of diverse learning abilities.
At Spark, students can study what they want, when they want to, from anywhere in the world. Because they understand the need for different types of learning and lifestyles.
3. Quality Resources: Access to updated, high-quality educational materials
Access to regularly updated, high-quality educational materials enriches learning experiences, surpassing limitations faced by traditional education systems in resource availability.
4. Global Collaboration: Breaking down geographical barriers to learning and collaboration
Geographical barriers are dismantled as online education enables global interactions and cultural exchange, fostering global competencies.
Education is and will always be in a constant state of change.
In a world where academic stability is not always granted automatically, online schools like Spark want to be the beacon of hope for ambitious students needing quality education.
With technology still on the rise, we should be mindful of the changes happening in our society, and we should learn to trust and consider technology an ally in our lives.
Lots of courses are freely available on the internet, and for other things like digital literacy, we should learn to be our own teachers.
After all, autonomous learning was one of the weak points that the PISA 2022 reported in students.
No matter if we are enrolled in a traditional schooling system or not, there are always additional resources available to us - thanks to digitalisation.
The Spark Cambridge Academic courses are a great resource for students enrolled in traditional education systems to enhance their learning experiences and be better prepared for University Admission.
And for students dreaming of flexibility and a curriculum tailored to their needs, the Spark High School experience might be the best possible fit.
And just like that, learning can happen anytime, from anywhere in the world.
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KU’s Ed.D. in higher education administration and Ed.D. in educational administration are now completely online – Yahoo Finance
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Taught by full-time, nationally recognized faculty and researchers, these first-rate online doctorate programs are now accessible to more people.
LAWRENCE, Kan., Dec. 21, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- At KU, we recognize how family and work commitments, health or mobility limitations, and other responsibilities can create barriers to education and career advancement. With the goal of creating degree programs that are accessible to everyone with the ambition to succeed, KU's educational leadership and policy studies Ed.D. (available with a concentration in eitherhigher education administration or educational administration) is now 100% online.
These doctoral programs are offered through the KU School of Education & Human Sciences, which was recently ranked No. 10 in the nation on U.S. News & World Report's list of best public education schools. Our online courses are taught by the same highly regarded faculty and expert instructors and meet the same rigorous educational standards as our on-campus programs but they offer more flexibility for students to study whenever and wherever is most convenient.
The U.S. Census Bureau predicts 7% job growth in the coming years as the demand for educational administration increases. To meet this growing need, KU's online Ed.D. in educational administration is designed to help PK-12 educators and professionals advance in their careers as district-level leaders including superintendents; director-level administrators in special education, curriculum, human resources, or business; and policy, consultancy, or professional educational specialists.
Likewise, KU's online Ed.D. in higher education prepares individuals in entry- and mid-level administrative positions in colleges, universities, and related nonprofits to advance in their careers as leaders in a wide range of areas, including student affairs, student support services, institutional research, admissions, and fundraising, to name a few. Some graduates have gone on to be deans, vice presidents, and even college presidents.
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Through Jayhawk Global, the university's education innovation center, KU plans to offer many more online degree opportunities, giving more students the chance to earn a globally recognized degree that signals prestige, quality, and career readiness.
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Matt Rife Is Such A Great Comic That He Needs Jordan Peterson to Explain Why Hes Funny – Cracked.com
Posted: December 6, 2023 at 2:46 am
Matt Rife is in the dog house with his mostly female fanbase, so, to save his career, hes asking for help from a figure who earned massive online success without a single woman fan Jordan Peterson.
Just weeks ago,Rife commanded one of the largest and most fervent following of women in the online comedy community. With his (possibly literally) sculpted jawline, his impressive physique and his enthusiasm for suggestive interactions with fans, Rife was equally beloved by Gen Z girls as he was by their mothers and grandmothers. However, in his debut Netflix special,Natural Selection, which skyrocketed to the top of the charts upon its November 10th release, Rife made a deliberate effort to distance himself from the pretty boy persona that turned off many male comedy fans from taking the Ohio-born social media star seriously. Rife infamously opened the special with a Nothing, you already told her twice-esque joke about domestic violence, which sparked media controversy and blowback from women in his fandom who felt betrayed by his sudden and intentional heel-turn towards insipid, unoriginal dude-bro comedy.
Over the weekend, Rife appeared on the podcast of a popular figure in the manosphere, a corner of the outrage-driven internet where Rife clearly believes he belongs. Peterson, an author, commentator and psychologist who represents the pseudo-intellectual spearhead of the alt-rights culture warriors, embraced Rife for refusing to back down to his detractors bysarcastically posting an apology with a link to a special-needs helmet store. Peterson described Rifes reaction to his critics as a witty, fast, brave and appropriate response to the situation and you can tell that Peterson really believes that Rife is hilarious by how his assessment of the joke has the seriousness of a eulogy.
I thought the joke was funny risky, and funny and I thought your response was dead on, Peterson told Rife with a stern scowl splashed across his face. The controversial conservative commentator declared that Rife had been canceled, using the comics situation as a microcosm for the issues of censorship and sensitivity that Peterson has spent the last decade complaining about on the internet. While describing Rife as a profoundly persecuted martyr, Peterson called the controversy a tempest in a teapot and wished that Rifes idiot accusers would all pass away and spend eternity in hell composed of nothing but people like them talking to them.
Rife said of his controversial opening bit onNatural Selection, Its a modern twist on an old joke, claiming, I wanted to put my own spin on it with it being the tired copy/pasted gag where a woman is beaten and a man says that she deserved it for failing some household duty, sometimes calling her a broken down dishwasher. Rife characterized his style as high risk, high reward, a point with which Peterson emphatically agreed on the grounds that the woke mob now wages war on the comic as the result of the courageous risks he takes. At the time of publication,Natural Selectionis still streaming on Netflix and Rife is not imprisoned for charges of being too provocative.
Of course, the real problem with the bit that Rife and Peterson dissected with all the humor and playfulness of a deposition is self-evident by the comics failure to inspire so much as a smile from his host the joke just wasn't funny. Much like Rifes ensuing promotional tour on the alt-right podcast circuit, Natural Selection was a cynical attempt to rebrand Rife as a guys guy comic worthy of the grift that Peterson and his fellow podcasters in the comedy world continue to exploit for massive financial gain. Whether onstage or on Petersons show, Rifes problem is that he isnt trying to make people laugh hes trying to pander to a specific group whom he sees as his path to greater success than he had with his former female following.
At no point was this more obvious than when Peterson asked Rife why he reached out to the alt-right psychologist to organize an appearance on the show. Rife replied, Im a huge fan, man. Listen, you and I have never met, and Ill be truthfully honest, I havent done extensive research into everything youve done. But I find you to be a very kind man, and very well spoken, and someone who stands on their morals and the realism of society today. And I think that is incredibly rare. Despite being a huge fan, Rife couldnt even be bothered to do his research about his host while maneuvering to access his platform of potential you just cant joke about anything nowadays comedy fans. Rifes move to appear on Petersons podcast stinks like another lazy, calculated attempt to earn the aesthetic of edginess without doing any of the intellectual work to actually push boundaries.
For that reason, I fully expect the scheme to pay off and for Peterson fans to rally behind Rife in his new phase as the most popular incel-adjacent comic in podcasting. Peterson can teach Rife plenty about pandering to angry, lonely men on the internet, even if he cant connect to Rifes past of ever once enjoying the affection of women.
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American democracy is exhausted – and US media elites are digging its grave – The Telegraph
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Were less stupid and destructive than our opponents is a claim almost certainly true on the conservative side, given the terrible slide into Left-wing radicalism that increasingly characterises the Democrats but it is hardly an inspiring vision. It is also the case that the typical decent conservative is simply outmatched when it comes to character assassination and mud-slinging: the Left has elevated reputation-savaging and destruction to an art. If I had to wager on who was better at it, by character and practice, I would place my bet on Californias all-too-smiley, shiny, slick and popular Newsom rather than the earnest-to-the-point-of-easy-satire DeSantis.
Here are some real questions that serious, thoughtful people might perhaps really want to have answered: by what principles do you govern? Why those principles, rather than the many others available? How do your principles differ, in your opinion, from those of your opponent? What is your vision, generally, for the future and, more specifically, with regard to the important dimensions of human life: employment, entrepreneurship, education, energy, environment, family; with regard to civic responsibility, opportunity and duty?
Did anyone learn from the debate what would be different under DeSantis or Newsom, with regard to the energy that keeps our lights on, the environment that we will leave our grandchildren, or the educational and health systems that cost us ever more and in many ways deliver ever less?
The Fox hosting was designed to produce the fiery debate (which was almost all smoke, rather than true flames) it sold itself as in the aftermath mop-up. That post-hoc analysis was also purely performative and formulaic, featuring as it did the same predictable commentators, looking both half-dead and pithed as they always do, in consequence of being unable to see or even truly hear their questioner or their fellow participants through the archaic single earbuds and faceless one-way camera the networks still inexplicably insist upon employing.
The discussion could have been mediated to maximise reasonable and informative exchange, rather than designed or allowed to spark and encourage a destructive fire. An agreed-upon list of (real) questions would have improved things: some space for a genuine interviewer to interpose something spontaneous, and the imposition of some actual equally-agreed-upon rules of engagement: three minutes for a response, say, from each participant, with another minute or two for rebuttal.
Instead, it seemed that half the time Newsom and DeSantis were talking over one another, with Hannitys voice frequently added to the fray. All that did was present a juvenile front.
We need to grow up, and quickly. The tectonic plates are moving underneath us, at a rate heretofore unprecedented, and the shocks and after-shocks will be both continuous and great. We can no longer afford and probably never could to parasitise the political process for the sake of the ratings that are, in any case, falling ever-further and seem fated to do so.
Were embroiled in at least two wars. Our societies are rife with internal conflict. We have great possibilities and great danger in front of us. We must negotiate that territory carefully or there will be an unimaginable price to pay. It would have been much better to have the discussion hosted by Joe Rogan, or Theo Von, or Lex Fridman the popular podcast hosts derided by Newsom as leading micro-cults. Those hosts attract large audiences because they ask honest questions and promote true dialogue, without any of the faux-entertainment hype that has characterised the political and ideational landscape since the widespread introduction of broadcast television. Rogan manages to dominate the podcast landscape making the charts in 65 countries with a team that basically consists of himself and one assistant. Hype is not his aim. The same is true of the other new media interviewers with true global impact.
Ultimately, we should be talking about what comes next, instead of casting aspersions at our hypothetical foes. These are people we must live beside and with. We can accomplish that with vision, not with accusation no matter how justified and necessary such accusation sometimes is. Heres a thought for would-be leaders: My opponents are, at best, wrong not because of the errors they are currently making, no matter how manifold, but because the possibilities they are offering are simply not as attractive as what I am dreaming up and planning.
I would love to see a true vision presented by the would-be leaders of the US, as the problems that beset America are characteristic of those plaguing us everywhere in the free and democratic world. We need to up our game: conservatives, liberals and progressives alike. Sadly, that is not what happened on the Thursday night of the Right versus Left smoke-and-mirror juvenile broadcast brawl we were subjected to.
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Jordan Peterson consoles comedian who mocked beaten women, stole jokes, and is beefing online with a plastic surgeon – Boing Boing
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I watched Matt Rife's crowd work on TikTok and found him charming and funny. After watching his new Netflix special, which has caused him to be widely and sharply criticized, I regret giving him my attention. If you don't know who Matt Rife is, consider yourself lucky. Vox has a great quickprimeron his Netflix show and how it went so quickly off the rails:
Rife's opening joke in which he makes fun of a woman experiencing domestic violence with the punchline, "I feel like if she could cook, she wouldn't have that black eye" is the one getting all the attention, but it can't be overstated that the entire show is a bomb. The domestic violence joke is part of a larger distasteful joke about how "ratchet" the city of Baltimore is (Rife, who is white, leans heavily onAAVEthroughout his work). He follows this up with a long section mocking women for beliefs in pseudoscience, portraying this trend, bafflingly, as something only women are into, and something that seems to give him carte blanche to make fun of all women. ("You are in complete control of how your future turns out," he insists, while scolding women for believing in "crystals.")
Then there's a deeply cringe extended segment about children with intellectual disabilities, including a terrible jokeallegedly stolen almost verbatimfrom the late comedian Ralphie May. This is followed by a straightforwardly homophobic riff teleported in from the '90s about (gay) monsters in the closet. If you can make it through all that you're treated to a long description of Rife masturbating in the shower. And so it goes. None of it is remotely funny, and the reaction from the public has been overwhelmingly negative. Currently on Rotten Tomatoes,just 16 percentof the audience gaveNatural Selectiona favorable review, with the word "unfunny" popping upagain and againin user reactions.
Rife responded by liking tweets from people coming to his defense, even if their defensesonly made him look worse. He also responded, more publicly, by doubling down on the offensiveness. On November 20, Rife posted a response to the backlash in anInstagramStory: "If you've ever been offended by a joke I've told here's a link to my official apology." The link, which read, "Tap to solve your problem," led to a link to purchase a protective helmet for children with special needs. This response inevitablyled to more backlash.
I somehow thought Rife couldn't get any worse than that awful response, but he has since doubled down, and now is fully becoming the darling of the manosphere that I guess he always aspired to be. He has recently sealed his fate by appearing on the Jordan Peterson show. Episode 401, which was posted yesterday, is called "Rife For Cancellation," and is described this way on Peterson's YouTube:
Dr. Jordan B Peterson sits down in-person with recently "canceled" comedian Matt Rife. They discuss the incident in question, his viral response, the prominence of crowd work in his act, his early career start at the age of 15, the innovative use of social media to build his name, and the real reason he remains unapologetic for having a sense of humor. Matthew Steven Rife was born in 1995 and is an American stand up comedian and actor. He started early, entering a school talent show at the age of 14 after being encouraged by a friend. Finding this to be a success, he went professional the next year at age 15. Using TikTok, he managed to consistently go viral with his stand up and "red flag" crowd work. He then entered the arena full time, using social media to grow his name before producing three straight-to-YouTube comedy specials from 2021 to 2023. This year, he debuted his first Netflix special, "Natural Selection."
If you know anything about Peterson, then you already know exactly how this interview goesthey deride "cancel culture," they praise "free speech," and they evenmake appealsto evolutionary biology to discuss masculinity, gender, and "sneaky rape" (because of course they do). Watchhere, if you must.
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Tammy and Jordan Peterson: wrestling with their faith – The B.C. Catholic
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As todays cancel culture mightily attempts to push God out of the public sphere, Tammy and Dr. Jordan Peterson are weighing in on religions place in our increasingly secular world.
Both have wrestled with questions of faith and are carving out their own paths to truth and understanding. Tammy has talked publicly, including in an exclusive interview published in the Oct. 29 issue of The Catholic Register, about her journey towards becoming a Catholic. Jordan, the renowned psychologist and thorn in the side of so-called woke culture, is writing a book delving into Biblical stories. Its set to be published in 2024 and may give a glimpse into his own journey of faith.
Its about 90 per cent finished. Its calledWe Who Wrestle with God. Some people will be familiar with the lectures I did on Genesis and also with the most recent Exodus seminar, and this is an extension of that work, Jordan told The Register.
I walk through a number of the main Biblical stories, Old and New Testament alike, and a commentary on their psychological, practical, social and possibly philosophical and theological significance. So (its) an explanation of, for example, what it means to live in a covenantal relationship, he said.
Its not something people understand, why the foundation of the well - integrated psyche and a stable society is sacrifice Im attempting to answer questions like that.
Asked about progress in his own faith journey, Jordan was not ready to divulge details.
People have to figure that out for themselves, he answered. What do they say, By your fruits you will know them.
One of those fruits has been their 35-year marriage, which weathered the storms of health struggles and the media spotlight, particularly since Jordan rose to prominence when he fought back against gender ideology as a professor at the University of Toronto.
You enter into marriage as an act of faith. You fall in love with someone which is a grace, a gift from God in some real sense, Jordan said in a DailyWire+ video.
In response to Tammys newfound faith, Jordan said he is ready to support her and stand with his wife when she becomes Catholic this Easter.
Yes, its been very good for her. Im happy to see things that are good for her unfolding. Its also helped her have a very positive effect on all sorts of other people so thats also extremely good. Theres nothing in it that isnt good, as far as I can tell, and there isnt anything you can say that about, he said.
Tammy credits the Rosary for the growth in her own faith,
My faith, with the Rosary, has been strengthened, she recently told a group of about 70 people at Kintore College, a cultural centre and private residence for female post-secondary students in downtown Toronto.
Sometimes, I call my daughter and I tell her what happened that day. (I say) God was sending this challenge and I see what I can do to respond properly, she said.
The Petersons were invited by their friend, Queenie Yu, a Numerary member of the personal prelature of Opus Dei and Hawthorn School for Girls director of Character Education, to speak at a Nov. 7 event at Torontos Kintore College with Hawthorn students, parents and friends. Hawthorn is an independent, Catholic-inspired all-girls school in north Toronto. Tammy has been involved with female leadership and mentorship programs at Kintore College and was keynote speaker at Hawthorns graduation last year.
News of Tammys Catholic conversion has gone viral since she first told The Catholic Register in late September that she started Catechism classes through the Order of Christian Initiation of Adults, previously known as the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA).
During their marriage, the Petersons have faced Herculean health challenges: their daughters debilitating childhood arthritis, Tammys cancer and health battles and Jordans own health crisis when he battled severe benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome that saw him placed in a medically induced coma. These could have proved insurmountable had it not been for their steadfast commitment to each other, to the truth and their unwavering support for each others quest to be the best version of themselves.
Whats been the secret to their lasting marriage? Tammy said its following through with the public commitment.
When I got married, I decided I was going to stay no matter what. I took my vows seriously. I wanted to make sure that I was committed 100 per cent and thats partly what marriage is. When you marry one another and you do that in front of the priest in the church, with all of your friends and your family around, youre saying, Im going to do this and I have witnesses, she said.
Our daughter was very, very sick as a child and we had differing ideas of what was good for her. We still held together. And weve had our own health issues that couldve easily pulled us apart, but they didnt, Tammy said. We decided that we would stay together and support one another through thick and thin, and I would say that our relationship since all of those things that weve been through is better, deeper and stronger and more of an adventure than its ever been.
From the first date to the altar, the Petersons have set their sites upon building a relationship rooted in truth. Transparency is key, Jordan emphasized.
Dont lie to your partner. What are you going to do? Are you going to blind them to the reality of your shared life?
Alluding to Scripture, he said, Youre supposed to build your life on a rock, not on sand.
Jordan and Tammy met in the small northern Alberta town of Fairview, with a population of fewer than 3,000.
Jordan was eight when he met Tammy. His family lived across the street from her house. They were childhood friends and played croquet together.
We would sit outside Fairview on a hill where you could see right across the Peace River to the next 40 or 50 miles away. You could see strings of lights and it was beautiful, Tammy recalled.
In senior year, Jordan was Tammys grad date. After high school, they went their separate ways Jordan to Montreal and Tammy to pursue a kinesiology degree in Ottawa but kept in touch. They reconnected in Montreal and after committing to tell the truth, they were married. They have two children, Mikhaila and Julian, three grandchildren and more on the way. Mikhaila recently announced on social media that she and her husband, Jordan Fuller, are expecting a baby.
Jordan previously described the goal of marriage as being the perfect date that repeats itself endlessly.
A winning formula for the Petersons has also been the tradition of the Date Night which they adopted after they welcomed their first baby, and it continues today.
We get dressed in something nice, Tammy explained. Jordan comes down and makes sure the room is tidy and the pillows are fluffed up, the candles are lit and the music is on.
I turn the lasers on, Jordan added, referring to their laser lights from the 1970s.
They turn up the volume to their romance on a Spotify playlist featuring songs from The Great American Songbook, jazz classics, and Billie Holiday. And they dance.
From the dance floor to the public arena, speaking ones truth can come at a cost. How does one find the courage to speak up?
They say the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom. No one would be afraid to tell the truth if they were sufficiently afraid of the alternative, Jordan said.
People have commented on my bravery to me before. They dont have it right, he said, adding that the idea of being silenced by the government was more terrifying.
Totalitarian states emerge, he said, when people lose control of their tongues.
For Tammy, speaking up is connected to her newfound faith.
I really want to do my part so if it helps anyone to have a better understanding or clear understanding of who they might be and how they might give their heart to Jesus, that would be a good thing, she said.
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Conversion story of Jordan Peterson’s wife receives over 2 million views – ROME REPORTS TV News Agency
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Things have changed for me a lot since I started praying the rosary. Those are the exact words of Tammy Petersonadvocate, podcaster and wife of world renowned psychologist Jordan Peterson.
Tammy battled and survived a rare kidney cancer that was 100% fatal. While in the hospital, her friend gifted her a rosary blessed by the Pope, which changed her perspective on life.
TAMMY PETERSON Advocate, podcaster, wife of psychologist Jordan Peterson She would tell me the story of each mystery and then ask what intention I wanted, if I wanted to pray for anyone. The prayers helped me get through excruciating scans. I wouldn't really even notice the pain that I was in as long as I prayed without fail.
Her rosary testimony is explained in this YouTube video by True Faith TV that has received over 2 million views within 2 weeks.
The couple's journey has garnered popularity around the world, especially Tammy's newfound hope in the Catholic faith.
DR. JORDAN PETERSON World-renowned psychologist, podcaster Likely what she has discovered more particularly as a consequence of moving in the Catholic direction is that she has discovered the identity between Christ and the truth.
But the rosary wasn't the only aspect of Catholicism that helped lead her to the faith. She also has a devotion to St. Josemara Escriv. Just five days into praying his novena for the sick, a hole in her lymph system that she was receiving treatment for healed itself.
DR. JORDAN PETERSON World-renowned psychologist, podcaster She's also, as far as we know, the only person to ever survive this cancer.
Tammy Peterson will become a member of the Catholic Church at Easter. She says that prayer, faith and the rosary are a practice and that the things we practice are all we are left with when challenges arise.
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Rife For Cancellation | Matt Rife – The Daily Wire
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The Jordan B. Peterson PodcastNov 30, 2023
Dr. Jordan B Peterson sits down in-person with recently canceled comedian Matt Rife. They discuss the incident in question, his viral response, the prominence of crowd work in his act, his early career start at the age of 15, the innovative use of social media to build his name, and the real reason he remains unapologetic for having a sense of humor.
Matthew Steven Rife was born in 1995 and is an American stand up comedian and actor. He started early, entering a school talent show at the age of 14 after being encouraged by a friend. Finding this to be a success, he went professional the next year at age 15. Using TikTok, he managed to consistently go viral with his stand up and "red flag" crowd work. He then entered the arena full time, using social media to grow his name before producing three straight-to-YouTube comedy specials from 2021 to 2023. This year, he debuted his first Netflix special, "Natural Selection."
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For Matt Rife:
On X https://x.com/mattrife?s=20
On Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2mKA8JTOCeodl9bEK7w42Q
On Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@matt_rife?lang=en
Full Specials:
Only Fans https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzgFwZEAHZQ
Matthew Steven Rife https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AwsR1iqsuE
Walking Red Flag https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HkmMXprPwI&t=768s
Watch Natural Selection on Netflix now!
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