If you were broke and came from a poor family, and somehow you came into lots of money in an instant, this podcast is for you.
In this episode, I analyzed the possible scenarios of what will happen to your money, and also what you can do in the various situations you will find yourself.
Some say Charlie was a controversial and divisive figure; I say he saw life in black and white under the light of the gospel of Christ.
Some say his platform was a political one, and he mixed faith and politics. I say he did what was needed in this day and age, where people are trying too hard to lump liberal ideals and the grace of Christ into one bag.
In this podcast, we explore the beliefs of Charlie Kirk and the ideals of the average African Christian.
We have been told many times that money does not make you happy, but I really want to differ. Money does make you happy. Have you seen a really poor person come into money? Their happiness is palpable.
The saying "money doesn't make you happy" is a simplification: while excessive wealth doesn't automatically equate to greater happiness, money is crucial for fulfilling basic needs, reducing stress, and creating opportunities, all of which significantly contribute to well-being.
Lets discuss this issues in this episode of Life With Perry Martins.
In this episode of Life with Perry Martins, we get to discuss our lives in the era of social media. In a time where likes, shares, followers, and subscribers are all that matter, and when you throw in possible financial reward into the mix, all care is thrown out the window.
We are slowly but steadily losing our humanity and we should
One of the hottest debates in our generation is whether formal education is still relevant. For many reasons, the value of a traditional classroom is being called into question. At the top of the list is the fact that the internet now provides instant access to more knowledge and resources than many schools can offer. Somewhere down the list is a growing loss of confidence in the education system—driven, in part, by the rise of controversial ideologies in school curricula, from extreme gender identity politics and critical race theory to hyper-political environmentalism and historical revisionism. In this podcast, we dive deep into these issues, exploring the challenges, the opportunities, and what the future of education might look like.