The Pour Over Today - Wednesday, February 2, 2022
Episode Date: February 2, 2022Joe Rogan’s response to artists leaving Spotify, another COVID milestone, a tense U.N Security Council meeting, and other top stories for Wednesday, Feb 2nd. Stay informed, while remaining focused o...n Christ, with The Pour Over.Sponsored by Public Goods. Get $15 off your first order by entering code THEPOUROVER:https://links.thepourover.org/publicgood_02_02
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Today we're covering Joe Rogan's response to artists leaving Spotify, another COVID milestone,
a tense UN Security Council meeting, and other top stories for Wednesday, February 2nd.
Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over. Here's the quote of the day.
For the Christian, death is not the end of adventure, but a doorway from a world where
dreams and adventures shrink to a world where dreams and adventures forever expand. Randy Alcorn. Let's get started with some espresso shots.
The S&P 500 posted strong gains on Monday, but closed out the month down 5.3%, its worst month
since March 2020. Spotify can sympathize with a bad January 1st through 30th, but a good January
31st. Stock in the streaming platform had dropped 29% as part of the broad market pullback and fears
over musicians leaving the platform in protest of Joe Rogan's podcast. But Spotify has jumped 17%
since a statement from Rogan on Sunday night. Rogan said that he did not mean to offend anyone
and said that he'll do his best to try and balance out those more controversial viewpoints. He thanked Spotify for their support
and endorsed their decision to add a content advisory on podcasts discussing COVID while
also defending the credentials of his controversial guests. Jesus showed compassion when people
expected rejection, gentleness when people expected anger, and love when people expected
hate. Whether you're discussing Joe Rogan's podcast or Zooming with an annoying co-worker, 1 Corinthians 13, 4 and 6. a record of wrongs. Love finds no joy in unrighteousness, but rejoices in the truth.
1 Corinthians 13, 4 and 6.
Milestones are often good things, unless they're related to COVID-19. While the official COVID
death count is around 888,000, some experts say the true toll recently surpassed 1 million.
Fancy data scientists track expected deaths and
found that there were 1 million more than projected since the pandemic began. Some
epidemiologists say that whether directly or indirectly, COVID is responsible for that
discrepancy of 1 million. Meanwhile, Omicron is keeping its foot on the gas. The WHO says that
globally, there have been more COVID-19 cases reported in the last 10 weeks than during all
of 2020.
Pfizer also requested emergency use authorization for a vaccine regimen for children ages 6 months to 5 years. Theirs are the last little arms without an authorized vaccine. The FDA also
upgraded Moderna's vaccine from emergency use to full approval. The weekly ups and downs of
the pandemic can cause a roller coaster of emotions. To help you stay grounded, stay focused on God, whose love for us never changes.
Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of Lights,
who does not change like shifting shadows.
James 1.17
Tensions rose at the UN Security Council meeting Monday as members played a high-stakes blame game.
Russia accused the West of whipping up tensions over Ukraine, but the U.S. says tensions are
only high because of the 100,000-plus Russian troops on Ukraine's border. Following the meeting,
Moscow sent a response to a U.S. proposal aimed at de-escalating things. U.S. officials didn't
share the response, meaning that it's unlikely an invitation for s'mores and a chorus of kumbaya. Belarus, Ukraine's neighbor to the north,
said it supports diplomacy but would act in defense of Russia in the event of an attack.
Russia and Belarus will begin holding joint military activities, and the U.S. ordered
family members of its embassy personnel in Belarus to evacuate. Reminder of Jesus' backwards view on
enemies, but I tell you, love your enemies and
pray for those who persecute you so that you may be children of your Father in heaven. Matthew 5.44.
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In other brews, we've got a rapid round of updates.
The party's over. A preliminary report called Parties marked by excessive drinking at Prime
Minister Boris Johnson's house during lockdown,
a, quote, serious failure that should not have been allowed to take place.
Johnson has apologized and is trying to move forward, but could face a vote of no confidence later this month.
Well, that was Q-U-I-C-K.
Josh Wardle created the simple online word game Wordle for his wife back in October,
where you guess five-letter words, and it has amassed millions of daily users seemingly
overnight. Monday, news broke that the New York Times was buying the game for a low seven figures
amount. It's re-official. After 22 seasons and seven Super Bowl rings, Tom Brady is in fact
retiring from the NFL. He didn't mention what's
next for him, but he's expected to spend more time in his health and wellness company TB12,
his Brady clothing line, his NFT company Autograph, and with his wife and three kids.
Canada's Freedom Convoy protests over COVID mask mandates have continued. They've raised over $10
million, more than any Canadian political party
last quarter, and gained endorsements from former President Trump and Elon Musk. Police are
investigating the appearance of swastika flags and reports of desecrating monuments, but the protests
have remained largely peaceful. Flag on the play. Brian Flores, the former head coach of the Miami
Dolphins, is suing the NFL and three teams alleging racial discrimination and unethical practices. Flores alleges that Dolphins owner
Stephen Ross offered him $100,000 per loss to help the team's draft position and set up illegal
recruitment meetings. That's our show for today. Thanks so much for listening. If you're thinking,
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