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Pastor Jason shares his message, These Are the 'Rules', related to Luke 17:1 - 6.
Pastor Glyn Barrett continued our series 'Jesus Plus' with an incredible message titled 'Rules and regulations'. You can also watch this message by visiting our website or YouTube channel.
DAVID GAUSA presents SUTIL SENSATIONS RADIO / N#393 TRACKLIST JANUARY 22nd 2021 / 22 ENERO 2021 HIGHLIGHTS OF LAST PART OF 2020 AND EARLY CONTENDERS IN 2021! ULTIMOS GANADORES DE 2020 Y PRIMEROS PROYECTOS FUERTES DE 2021! Vintage Culture feat. Elise LeGrow 'It Is What It Is' - Defected Dukwa 'My Journey into Eternity' (taken from 'Tears Like Stones' EP) - TDSR Chris Lake & Armand van Helden feat. Arthur Baker & Victor Simonelli 'The Answer' - Black Book DEMOU 'Sing Your Praises' - Nothing Else Matters Will Saul x Paul Woolford 'Your Time Is Up' - Skint Louie Vega & The Martinez Brothers ft. Marc E. Bassy 'Let It Go' (Vintage Culture Remix) - Defected Bob Moses & ZHU 'Desire' (Vintage Culture & Kiko Franco Remix) - Domino Mark Knight & Rene Amesz 'All 4 Love' (Danny Howard Remix) - Toolroom Hot Since 82 'Rules' (Tommy Farrow Remix) (Original Mix taken from 'Recovery' artist album) - Knee Deep In Sound --- TRACK OF THE WEEK / TEMA DE LA SEMANA CAMELPHAT & Green Velvet 'Critical' - Ministry of Sound --- NEW SUTIL RECORDS EXCLUSIVE! David Gausa 'Spielberg's Duel' - Sutil Records John Summit 'Beauty Sleep' - Repopulate Mars Marco Faraone & Greeko 'Armaghetton' (Jansons Extended Remix) - Defected Martin Ikin 'Back In Time' - Ultra Logic1000 'I Won't Forget' - Therapy India Jordan 'For You' (taken from 'For You' mini album) - Local Action For Those I Love 'I Have A Love' (Overmono Remix) - September --- THE LAID-BACK ROOM / LA SALA 2 Black Coffee feat. Maxine Ashley & Sun El Musician 'You Need Me' (taken from 'Subconsciously' artist album) - Ultra Fred_again.. 'Julia (Deep Diving)' - Atlantic Four Tet 'Parallel 2' (taken from 'Parallel' LP) - Text Records Bicep 'Sundial' (taken from 'Isles' new artist album) - Ninja Tune --- DAVID GAUSA IN THE MIX: #CANELAFINA TAKEOVER Sasha vs. Franky Wah 'Haunted' - Last Night On Earth THEMBA 'Social Distancing' - Herd Bell Towers 'Want You (Need You)' (Adam Port Remix) - Public Possession Cristoph 'SFB' - Anjunadeep Hidden Empire 'Resurgence' - Stil Vor Talent Dosem 'Eternal Summer' (Marsh Remix) - Anjunadeep Maceo Plex 'Cinemax' - Ministry Of Sound/Ellum New Order 'Be a Rebel' (Maceo Plex Remix) - Mute Boris Brejcha feat. Malena Maria 'Puzzle' - Ultra Effy 'Bodied' - EFFY Music --- If you wants to know more about DAVID GAUSA, visit: Si quieres saber mas de DAVID GAUSA, visita: http://www.davidgausa.com http://instagram.com/davidgausa http://www.facebook.com/davidgausa http://twitter.com/davidgausa http://soundcloud.com/davidgausa http://www.mixcloud.com/davidgausa http://www.sutilrecords.com http://www.facebook.com/sutilrecords --- For press info, bookings, promos and general inquiries, please contact: http://www.davidgausa.com/en/contact Para press info. bookings, promos & peticiones en general, contacta: http://www.davidgausa.com/es/contact
Richard F Adams speaks to Antonio Roberts, Nick Briz and Hannah Redler Hawes about the 'Rules of Engagement' exhibition. 'Rules of Engagement' is an exhbition from the Open Data Institute's (ODI) arts programme Data as Culture. By seeing people as more than just data points, the exhibition asks those with power to reimagine how we engage with data, advocating for an ethical data future for everyone. 'Rules of Engagement' is curated by guest curator Antonio Roberts and features artists Nick Briz, A.M. Darke and Everest Pipkin. Through their work, the artists ask important questions that all of us should be considering, such as why could there be mistrust in current data practices or should data collection even be considered in the first place and who are the people or communities impacted by data misuse. In the episode, Richard speaks to Antonio, Nick and Hannah about the exhbition, about the ODI and their individual work. As well as about some of the broader ethical challenges that come with collecting and using data. For more information on the Rules of Engagement exhibition, please visit: https://theodi.org/article/data-as-culture-exhibition-rules-of-engagement/ More links that might be of interest include: - Open Data Institute: https://theodi.org/ - How they watch you: howthey.watch/you - Antonio Roberts: https://www.hellocatfood.com/
Today the Nerds talk Xbox Saga, Ny cuckolds to the system, 'Rules,' falling for a stripper, race relations in the us and much more! Twitter: @voicesofmisery Parler: voices of misery Gmail: voicesofmiserypodcast@gmail.com Twitch: twitch.tv/voicesofmiserypodcast Instagram: voicesofmiserypodcast Discord server: voices of misery podcast https://tinyurl.com/VoMPodcastTees
The System Is Unforgiving: Play By The Rules And Win. Regardless of your circumstances, if you apply Allen’s rules to all aspects of your life, you will succeed in the face of any opposition. Humble upbringings did not deter Allen Maxwell from an incredible and dynamic global journey in the Navy and later in the private sector as a defense contractor. While navigating complex dynamics in both worlds, he developed the 'Rules of the System' that would be critical to survive challenging circumstances such as serving in the Philippines amid political unrest, a near-death collision on the USS Kinkaid, and a devious internal plan to usurp his leadership in Guantanamo Bay. As a businessman, he lost millions, saw the underbelly of politics, and steadfastly gained back his prosperity with a new insight on his allies. He came to resolutely know that while the system can be unforgiving, nothing is personal. With the right Rules of the System to follow, you will win. Allen also volunteers as the Chief Financial Officer for a non-profit organization that mentors students - ensuring they graduate from college is one of its focus points. In a different focus, they mentor foster youth who are exiting the program. He is Treasurer for the American Legion Riders Group, a 32nd Degree Twice Past Master Mason, and an active Deacon at Mt. Erie Baptist Church in San Diego, California. Website | Amazon | LinkedIn | Facebook
Chris Stevenson is back for a third go-round, so I think that makes him a regular guest on the show. This time, he came at us with a non-clinical topic that peeked our interest... Likely over the years, we find ourselves giving or receiving advice related to flight medicine. As our years of experience have accumulated, so has the length of our rules and mantras related to flying. From military to mentors to pop culture, these are our 'Rules for Surviving Flight Medicine'. *We take no credit for this list. It is only a compilation guide for new crew members. Get CE hours for our podcast episodes HERE! ------------------------------------------------ Twitter @heavyhelmet Facebook @heavyliesthehelmet Instagram @heavyliesthehelmet YouTube /heavyliesthehelmet Website heavyliesthehelmet.com Email contact@heavyliesthehelmet.com Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during the Heavy Lies the Helmet, LLC podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of their employers and their employees. Heavy Lies the Helmet, LLC is not responsible for the accuracy of any information contained in this podcast. The primary purpose of this podcast is to educate and inform. This podcast is not a substitute for critical thinking and good judgment. Always follow your local laws and Medical Direction. ------------------------------------------------ Crystals VIP by From The Dust | https://soundcloud.com/ftdmusic Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
David is a wrestling coach and believes that knowledge is power and sharing knowledge is sharing power. As a husband and father of 3, outside of his family, he spends his current time hosting the podcast 'Rules of the Road' which highlights everyday people's rules of being successful, coaching high school wrestling in Arizona, and paying the bills with a career as a MEP BIM Lead, along with his wide array of hobbies and interests. His journey in life has taught him many valuable lessons and he feels it is now his calling to share those lessons.
This week on the Lady Leadership podcast I caught up with Fiona Robertson who is a Culture Change expert. We chat culture - what it is and what it isn't and how culture is often mistaken as engagement! Fiona talks about how culture is the system and the rules that determine what it takes to belong and to fit into a group. We discuss how often people will do almost anything to fit into a group. We also talk about how engagement can be confused with culture where as engagement is how people engage with that system. We also talk about unwritten rules and behaviours of groups and how these are interpreted plus how strategy and culture can work together. Fiona is so passionate about culture that she has written a book, called the 'Rules of Belonging'. I'm sure that you will find this chat as fascinating as I did and it will give you great insight into the world of culture. About me: My name is Samantha McIntyre and after 30 years in business and technology - from starting out on the helpdesk to getting to and staying in the C suite, being on Executive boards and being a mother and entreprenuer! I am passionate about helping women in their careers. What I have enjoyed the most in my roles is helping those around me succeed - particularly women! I have lead technology team for some of the biggest businesses and brand in Australia and the world such as Tesco, Loreal, Coles, Woolworths and Sportsgirl.So if you're looking for someone who knows what it is like to be a women in business and technology plus being a mother and an entrepreneur then you've come to the right place.Contact:Website: https://www.lady-leadership.com/LinkedIn: Samantha McIntyre Twitter: sjmcintyre1Facebook: @Samantha McIntyreInstagram: @sammijmac and @lady-leadership
Philippa published 'Rules of Social Engagement' in 2016, and soon after that she won a professional award - B&T Women in Media People's Choice 2015 - and two book awards: 'Global Book Excellence Award Winner - Business 2017' and a Bronze Medal, 2016, International Independent Publisher Book Awards – Business/Career/Sales category. One of the things we include in our conversation today is the idea of publishing as a career strategy – is it feasible that authoring a book will be a point of difference in your CV and help you stand out in your industry as a highly valuable asset to a company?
Taking your personal skills further is not always easy, which is why we created the 'Rules of ABB' to breakdown the steps to expanding your comfort zone. In this episode we've got some ideas to help you with each rule!
The Underground's Frank Salvato talks with Cathi Chamberlain about her book 'Rules for Deplorables.' Chamberlain, a convert to the Conservative cause, talks about her transition and her knowledge of Saul Alinsky's "rules" and why the Right has to educate themselves on them.PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCAST AT iHEART RADIO, APPLE PODCASTS, GOOGLE PODCASTS, TUNEIN, SPOTIFY, STITCHER, SOUNDCLOUD, SPREAKER, CASTBOX, AND/OR THE HIMALAYA PODCAST APP!
Episode #34 // Sometimes a leader has to let someone go, either because of the choices an individual makes around their behaviour and performance, or through no fault of their own when their role is made redundant.This episode deals with termination for performance reasons, and gives a brief but practical outline of these difficult situations.We start by making sure you understand the responsibility you carry as a leader to ensure that all your people perform to an acceptable standard; it’s all about what happens before you decide that someone has to go that really matters.Know “when” the right time is to make a significant decision like that, and our dozen ‘rules of thumb’ for handling these situations will give you a new-found confidence.Take this on board, and don’t be that leader who avoids making necessary decisions on under performers through fear, dread, or weakness.Download the free 'Rules of Thumb for Letting a Non-Performer Go' from www.yourceomentor.com/episode34
Horwitz was born in 1932 and died in 2013, and lived and worked in Los Angeles. She studied graphic design in the early 1950s at Art Center College of Design and Fine Art at California State University, Northridge, in the early 1960s. In 1972 Horwitz received a BFA from the California Institute of the Arts, studying alongside John Baldessari and Allan Kaprow, participating in some of Kaprow’s ‘Happenings’, as well as creating her own performances. In 1968, Horwitz submitted a proposal called Suspension of Vertical Beams Moving in Space to LACMA's ‘Art and Technology’ exhibition. The proposal was for a sculpture with eight moving beams, suspended in the air by magnetism and lit at varying intensities. The sculpture was never realised – the project, in the end, included work by only 67 male artists. Yet the attempt to graphically describe the movement of the beams with the rules and systems of eight that Horwitz developed for the proposal became the foundation for numerous bodies of work, including the Sonakinatography series, comprised of drawings, performances and musical compositions. In a 1976 article published in Flash Art, Horwitz described the system by saying “I have created a visual philosophy by working with deductive logic, I had a need to control and compose time as I had controlled and composed two-dimensional drawings and paintings. To do this, I chose a graph as the basis for the visual description of time...Using this graph, I made compositions that depicted rhythm visually.” Sonakinatography is discussed in detail in this episode that takes the form of a conversation between Channa Horwitz’s daughter Ellen Davis and Lisson Gallery’s Ossian Ward in advance of an exhibition of her work in London, titled 'Rules of the Game'. Former Ford Foundation scholarship student at the School of American Ballet in NYC and dancer with the Stuttgart Ballet Company, Ellen Davis has been teaching classical ballet internationally for over 40 years. She has also been the artistic director of numerous ballet and performing arts academies. In 1977 Ellen founded “Yoga of Ballet”, classical ballet taught with a mindful, living yoga approach that can be extended to all of life. Ellen is the daughter of the late conceptual artist Channa Horwitz, and is the archivist and manager of her estate. As a long time collaborator with Horwitz she continues to choreograph, direct and oversee performances in conjunction with her mother’s work. Ellen created the text and sound track of Horwitz’s seminal work “At the Tone," which Horwitz published. “At the tone the time will be .... one moment past the point of seeing anything other than now”. Ellen offers living yoga coaching and is an avid photographer. She writes about the creative process, living the timeless in time and new paradigm teaching and learning approaches. Lisson...ON AIR is written and presented by Hana Noorali
Dr. Jacqueline Bussie. Photo by Rachel Kabukala Sometimes we do not encounter silence so much as silence encounters us — whether we want it to or not. Today we have a conversation with Dr. Jacqueline Bussie, author of Love Without Limits: Jesus' Radical Vision for Love with No Exceptions. Dr. Bussie teaches religion, theology, and interfaith studies classes at Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota, where she also serves as the Director of the Forum on Faith and Life. "There is something that I think we have to be more authentic about within our faith traditions... and that is the silence of God and the way that is not always pretty." — Dr. Jacqueline Bussie A book about love may not sound very radical — but when the book's original publisher wanted to edit or remove sections it deemed too controversial, Jacqueline faced a dilemma: either accept the publisher's demands, or lose the publication contract. It was an experience of having her voiced silenced, all because she wanted to affirm the radical nature of true Christian love — a love with no boundaries and no exceptions. Thankfully, a new publisher was quickly found willing to take over the task of publishing the book — without silencing Jacqueline's voice or her commitment to love without limits. But she received a crash course in how vulnerable we all are, to being silenced by those who wield greater power. "Writing is prayer." — Dr. Jacqueline Bussie We recorded this episode of the podcast while Jacqueline was attending the Parlaiment of World Religions in Toronto, where she was one of the presenters. But she made time in her schedule to Skype with the Encountering Silence team, not only to discuss the remarkable story of her encounter with a silence that threatened to silence her, but she also explores more how silence has been part of her story in more life-affirming ways as well. Some of the resources and authors we mention in this episode: Jacqueline Bussie, Love Without Limits: Jesus' Radical Vision for Love with No Exceptions Jacqueline Bussie, Outlaw Christian: Finding Authentic Faith by Breaking the 'Rules' Jacqueline Bussie, The Laughter of the Oppressed: Ethical and Theological Resistance in Wiesel, Morrison, and Endo Episode 43: Silence and Love without Limits: A Conversation with Jacqueline Bussie Hosted by: Kevin Johnson With: Cassidy Hall, Carl McColman Guest: Dr. Jacqueline Bussie Date Recorded: November 5, 2018 Appreciating healthy silence at a writer's retreat in Wyoming
So many people have only ever heard or seen the misconceived ideologies about being a Christian and walking with Christ. Too many negative images and communication or non- communication of 'RULES' 'RULES' and more 'RULES' has made people uninterested in finding out more. But is this really what Christianity is about? Is there more? And most specifically, is it for today's youth and how does one do it?In this episode we talk about why the walk with God is perceived to be difficult, and why we choose to do it anyway.
In her book Living and Succeeding: A Memoir of a Dyslexic Entrepreneur, Jane May Jones talks about her 'Rules to live by'. This series of mini shows highlights each of the rules and offers the audience simple tools to use daily to move forward in your journey towards self-love and joy. This one is about living in your highest vibration making you an enlightened, passionate and loving individual.
In her book Living and Succeeding: A Memoir of a Dyslexic Entrepreneur, Jane May Jones talks about her 'Rules to live by'. This series of mini shows highlights each of the rules and offers the audience simple tools to use daily to move forward in your journey towards self-love and joy. This one is about living in your highest vibration making you an enlightened, passionate and loving individual.
In her book Living and Succeeding: A Memoir of a Dyslexic Entrepreneur, Jane May Jones talks about her 'Rules to live by'. This series of mini shows highlights each of the rules and offers the audience simple tools to use daily to move forward in your journey towards self-love and joy. This one is about your inner light, the one that shines out through your eyes, the one we celebrate with Birthday candles. Believe in it and anything is possible.
In her book Living and Succeeding: A Memoir of a Dyslexic Entrepreneur, Jane May Jones talks about her 'Rules to live by'. This series of mini shows highlights each of the rules and offers the audience simple tools to use daily to move forward in your journey towards self-love and joy. This one is about your inner light, the one that shines out through your eyes, the one we celebrate with Birthday candles. Believe in it and anything is possible.
In her book Living and Succeeding: A Memoir of a Dyslexic Entrepreneur, Jane May Jones talks about her 'Rules to live by'. This series of mini shows highlights each of the rules and offers the audience simple tools to use daily to move forward in your journey towards self-love and joy. This one is about living in the loving unconditionally and how that changes your life. We are all connected and must love unconditionally to make this world a better place.
In her book Living and Succeeding: A Memoir of a Dyslexic Entrepreneur, Jane May Jones talks about her 'Rules to live by'. This series of mini shows highlights each of the rules and offers the audience simple tools to use daily to move forward in your journey towards self-love and joy. This one is about living in the loving unconditionally and how that changes your life. We are all connected and must love unconditionally to make this world a better place.
In her book Living and Succeeding: A Memoir of a Dyslexic Entrepreneur, Jane May Jones talks about her 'Rules to live by'. This series of mini shows highlights each of the rules and offers the audience simple tools to use daily to move forward in your journey towards self-love and joy. This one is about living in the present moment and how that changes your life. It helps you to step away from fear and stop worrying about the future. There is no fear or concern in the here and now!
In her book Living and Succeeding: A Memoir of a Dyslexic Entrepreneur, Jane May Jones talks about her 'Rules to live by'. This series of mini shows highlights each of the rules and offers the audience simple tools to use daily to move forward in your journey towards self-love and joy. This one is about living in the present moment and how that changes your life. It helps you to step away from fear and stop worrying about the future. There is no fear or concern in the here and now!
Interesting conversation about how we and everything in our world is connected at a cellular level. Humans, rocks, dirt, plants, trees all are the same at a cellular level so we all must be gentle to one another and the earth. Live by this rule and the other 7 'Rules to Live by' published in Living and Succeeding by Jane May Jones
Interesting conversation about how we and everything in our world is connected at a cellular level. Humans, rocks, dirt, plants, trees all are the same at a cellular level so we all must be gentle to one another and the earth. Live by this rule and the other 7 'Rules to Live by' published in Living and Succeeding by Jane May Jones
In her book Living and Succeeding: A Memoir of a Dyslexic Entrepreneur, Jane May Jones talks about her 'Rules to live by'. This series of mini shows highlights each of the rules and offers the audience simple tools to use daily to move forward in your journey towards self-love and joy. This one is about peace and how finding peace in your life allows you to be free of all stress and negativity.
In her book Living and Succeeding: A Memoir of a Dyslexic Entrepreneur, Jane May Jones talks about her 'Rules to live by'. This series of mini shows highlights each of the rules and offers the audience simple tools to use daily to move forward in your journey towards self-love and joy. This one is about peace and how finding peace in your life allows you to be free of all stress and negativity.
In her book Living and Succeeding: A Memoir of a Dyslexic Entrepreneur, Jane May Jones talks about her 'Rules to live by'. This series of mini shows highlights each of the rules and offers the audience simple tools to use daily to move forward in your journey towards self-love and joy. This one is about gratitude and how gratitude is the best remedy for stress and depression.
In her book Living and Succeeding: A Memoir of a Dyslexic Entrepreneur, Jane May Jones talks about her 'Rules to live by'. This series of mini shows highlights each of the rules and offers the audience simple tools to use daily to move forward in your journey towards self-love and joy. This one is about gratitude and how gratitude is the best remedy for stress and depression.
In her book Living and Succeeding: A Memoir of a Dyslexic Entrepreneur, Jane May Jones talks about her 'Rules to live by'. This series of mini shows highlights each of the rules and offers the audience simple tools to use daily to move forward in your journey towards self-love and joy. This one is about forgiveness and how this one single recurring act will free you and bring more peace and joy into your life.
In her book Living and Succeeding: A Memoir of a Dyslexic Entrepreneur, Jane May Jones talks about her 'Rules to live by'. This series of mini shows highlights each of the rules and offers the audience simple tools to use daily to move forward in your journey towards self-love and joy. This one is about forgiveness and how this one single recurring act will free you and bring more peace and joy into your life.
Guests: Audrey Russo, Stella Lohman - continuing our series on how a Deep State can happen in the U.S. by looking at the 'Rules for Radicals' of Saul Alinsky shaped progressives like Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, and explains not only their policy views, but their tactics in bringing them to pass. Learn what Alinsky's 'rules' are so you can identify them.
Steven Sherman reviews the book 'Rules for Revolutionaries: How Big Organizing Can Change Everything' by Becky Bond and Zack Exley. To read Steven´s full article go to http://bit.ly/2rVgDU0
You probably know Kate Micucci from somewhere, whether it was her role in 'Scrubs,' or 'How I Met Your Mother,' or 'The Big Bang Theory,' or 'When in Rome,' or 'Rules of Engagement,' or countless other TV series and indie films she's appeared in. Of course, Micucci is even better known as one half of the comedy music duo "Garfunkel and Oates," which spawned a series of YouTube videos, albums, and even a TV series for IFC. Now Micucci co-stars in a new film from director Mike Birbiglia and producer Ira Glass, called 'Don't Think Twice,' about a troupe of improv comedians competing for a role on a late night sketch TV show. Kate sits down with Sam to discuss the film, how Garfunkel and Oates came to be, the difficulties of growing into adulthood, building sandcastles on the beach, the challenging task of creating and running a TV series, and getting recognized for such a wide variety of roles. Music for the show by Vanilla @vanilla. Original illustrations by Krishna Shenoi http://krishnabalashenoi.com/.