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Best podcasts about Adam Boyd

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Courageous Leadership with Travis Yates
New Year and New Habits with Adam Boyd

Courageous Leadership with Travis Yates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 27:47 Transcription Available


Send us a textThis episode features a discussion on transforming New Year's resolutions into effective, sustainable goals by focusing on long-term vision and habit formation. Adam Boyd emphasizes manageable strategies for personal health and organizational leadership, encouraging listeners to embrace gradual progress toward their objectives.• Aligning goals with personal values • The importance of establishing manageable habits • Commitment to a consistent routine for lasting change • Breaking down larger organizational goals into smaller steps • Setting realistic health expectations based on gradual progress • The role of nutrition in sustainable fitness • Combining cardio and strength training for overall healthJoin Our Tribe of Courageous Leaders: Get The BookGet Weekly Articles by Travis YatesJoin Us At Our WebsiteGet Our 'Courageous Leadership' TrainingJoin The Courageous Police Leadership Alliance

S.O.S. (Stories of Service) - Ordinary people who do extraordinary work
Healing in divided times | Adam Boyd - S.O.S. podcast #149

S.O.S. (Stories of Service) - Ordinary people who do extraordinary work

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 58:19


Send us a Text Message.Controlling ourselves in the most stressful situations is vital to a healthy life. We can learn much from those who intentionally do hard things. This act of discipline trains us so that we are prepared when life unexpectedly hands us a traumatic experience. Adam Boyd spent years in law enforcement as a detective specializing in domestic violence cases before becoming a wellness coach. However, this episode of the S.O.S. podcast will focus on his latest project, Tour de Patriot, an unprecedented 1200-mile bike ride from the historic Folsom Tavern (NH) to the charming city of Savannah, Georgia. This grassroots effort aims to reignite patriotism, resilience, and the enduring spirit of the American people.  Along the route, he will showcase the heart of the nation's past, stopping at key historical sites that have shaped the American story. From Revolutionary War landmarks to Civil War battlefields, each stop will unveil layers of history that remind us of the resilience and courage that define the American spirit.At various points along the journey, participants will engage with and interview patriotic Americans—individuals whose stories embody the principles and values that have fueled our nation's growth. These encounters will be an intimate glimpse into the lives of those who contribute to the ongoing narrative of what it means to be an American! Adam Boyd is the founder and CEO of Soleful Training, with over a decade of experience as a police officer, including three years on a SWAT team and six as a Detective. He developed department wellness programs, trained SWAT teams, and revamped their PT applicant process. Adam's extensive experience led him to create Soulful Training's holistic wellness program for first responders, emphasizing physical, mental, and social resilience and purpose. He frequently teaches the Wim Hof Method, a scientifically-backed technique combining breathing exercises, cold exposure, and mindset, to diverse groups, including medical professionals, SWAT, first responders, business professionals, and Special Forces soldiers. tourdepatriot.comVisit my website: https://thehello.llc/THERESACARPENTERRead my writings on my blog: https://www.theresatapestries.com/Listen to other episodes on my podcast: https://storiesofservice.buzzsprout.comWatch episodes of my podcast:https://www.youtube.com/c/TheresaCarpenter76

Vinny Roc Podcast
Adam Boyd on VinnyRoc Podcast

Vinny Roc Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 50:00


Welcome to The VinnyRoc Podcast! Today, we have an incredible guest whose life's work is a testament to the power of the human spirit. Adam Boyd is the driving force behind the Tour de Patriot, a cycling event honoring our nation's heroes, and the founder of Soleful Training. But Adam's story goes much deeper. A former SWAT operator and ultra runner, Adam has faced the unique challenges and triumphs of high-stress environments. Now, he's channeled his experiences into a passion for sharing joy and wellness with others. We'll dive into his journey, exploring how mental health and physical well-being intersect, and discover the strategies he's developed to overcome adversity and thrive. Let's give a warm VinnyRoc welcome to Adam Boyd!

Gun Freedom Radio
GunFreedomRadio EP452 Tour de Patriot with Adam Boyd – Originally Aired 6.26.24

Gun Freedom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 40:34


Our guest today is Adam Boyd. Adam is a former law enforcement officer and SWAT operator with a distinguished career dedicated to serving and protecting the community. Transitioning from his tactical background, Adam founded Soleful Training, a company specializing in implementing comprehensive organizational wellness programs designed to enhance physical and mental health in the workplace. And, Adam is the visionary behind the Tour de Patriot, a 1200 mile endurance bike ride through the 13 original colonies. 1) Tell us about your Tour de Patriot project. a. Why did you create the project? b. What are you hoping Tour de Patriot will accomplish? 2) Tell us about your career background and your company, Soleful Training. 3) How does this ride tie into our Bill of Rights, particularly our Second Amendment? 4) How do people follow you and support Tour de Patriot?

Courageous Leadership with Travis Yates
Transforming Law Enforcement Wellness with Adam Boyd

Courageous Leadership with Travis Yates

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 24:59 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.Discover the transformative journey of Adam Boyd, a former SWAT officer turned holistic wellness trainer, and how his experiences have shaped his unique approach to resilience and wellness. Adam, the passionate owner of Soleful Training, explores the pivotal moments that led him from frontline law enforcement to embracing practices like the Wim Hof Method.  This episode challenges conventional fitness norms, demonstrating that efficient wellness practices don't require lengthy gym sessions. Learn from Adam as he shares the resilience-building benefits of holistic methods and their profound impact on performance under stress and how law enforcement leaders can use these techniques to significantly help the well being of their officers. We also celebrate Adam's dedication to leading with courage and purpose, highlighting his mission to improve health within law enforcement and beyond. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that not only offers practical wellness strategies but also inspires a purpose-driven approach to leadership and life.Join Our Tribe of Courageous Leaders: Get The BookGet Weekly Articles by Travis YatesJoin Us At Our WebsiteGet Our 'Courageous Leadership' TrainingJoin The Courageous Police Leadership Alliance

Spokast!
Adam Boyd

Spokast!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 60:48


Adam Boyd is a multifaceted individual whose passions and talents have taken him from filmmaking to the world of craft brewing. Adam is the President and Festival Director of the 50-Hour Slam, an annual film competition and festival open to all Spokane and Coeur d'Alene area filmmakers.  50-Hour Slam designed the festival to encourage new and emerging independent artists and challenge the more established filmmakers of the region. Competitors have exactly 50 hours to complete a 3 to 6-minute movie, pushing their talents to create a unique and entertaining piece. Adam is also the Owner and Head Brewer of Garland Brew Werks, a venture you will learn all about during today's episode. His journey from filmmaker to brewer is a fascinating story of creativity, passion, and dedication. I'm really excited for you all to listen to this fascinating story. Thank you to Spokast!'s first intern, Dom Arce, for putting this together. Visit 50-Hour Slam's Website to learn more. 50hourslam.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spokast/message

A Great Story Podcast
Eps, 72 The Spoiled Rotten Homes Episode!

A Great Story Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 90:37


Broadcasting LIVE from the Sold by Eldon Studio, at MediaSkapes, the fellas had a very Special Guest in Studio, Adam Boyd from Spoiled Rotten Homes, join the show!   The fellas chatted for bit, catching up after a loooong break from the show.   Rich loves to sell stuff on Facebook Marketplace and he sawed a couch in half Phil went on a cruise and did cruise stuff with the Fam CT has 1 final basketball game to call, the Bruin Classic Allstar Game.  After that, it is golf season Rich is tight with the Amish and he can make tables Then, we were thrilled to meet Adam Boyd, another one of Phil's cool friends.  He sure does hang around some amazing people.  Do they all say the same about Phil? Adam Boyd and is a world-renown, Virally Famous, One-of-a-Kind Builder from Oakland County.   He and his company launched into stardown after building a 2-story playhouse for his daughters.  His project went viral on ABC News, Good Morning America, People Magazine, The Today Show, and on a lot of international shows as well.  It has been A Great Story in the making!  And now, Spoiled Rotten Homes has over 20+ years of experience in residential contracting, with a specialization in custom deck building, landscape lighting, and interior renovations.   Follow Spoiled Rotten Homes on social media and you will see his latest project, his kitchen!  It has a slide to the basement through a trap door in his live edge island.  It has only 535,640 views and counting!     https://www.facebook.com/SpoiledRottenHomesInc/ https://www.instagram.com/spoiledrottenhomes/ https://www.tiktok.com/@spoiledrottenhomes ASGP is POWERed by MediaSkapes!  Please like and subscribe to our show on your podcast app of choice.  Tell a friend!  If you'd like to become a sponsor or if you have A Great Story, please send us a message at agr8storypodcast@gmail.com!  And, please share feedback be on our show, we'd love to hear from you.   Follow our AGSP socials: Instagram:  @agreatstorypodcast X:  @agreatstorypod FB:  A Great Story Podcast - https://www.facebook.com/share/FhKmyK7EF9qe5DAi/?mibextid=DNZUvx And Youtube (COMING SOON!) Love, CT, Rich … and Phil!!!   (me) (Rich) (Phil)  

Strength to Strength
“Masoretic Text versus Septuagint” by Adam Boyd

Strength to Strength

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 80:02


Strength to Strength welcomed Adam Boyd to discuss the selection of Old Testament text sources.In light of the increased attention the Septuagint has received in recent years, Adam discusses what role the Septuagint should have in translating the Old Testament into English and other languages, including whether or not it should replace the Masoretic Text as the primary source text for translation.An interactive question-and-answer period follows.

Brooklyn Tabernacle - Audio Sermons Feed
10.17.23 | Joys and Struggles | Adam Boyd

Brooklyn Tabernacle - Audio Sermons Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023


Missionary Adam Boyd shares personal experiences related to his work on the translation of the recently completed, first-ever New Testament in the Enga language of Papua New Guinea.

Connecting Minds
From Former Detective and Elite SWAT Operator To Entrepreneur and Ultra-Runner w/ Adam Boyd

Connecting Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 60:14


Adam Boyd, stands as the visionary founder of Soleful Training. With a background forged in the crucible of law enforcement, Adam's journey from a former detective and elite SWAT operator to the beacon of holistic health and wellness is nothing short of inspirational.Hailing from a lineage of public servants, Adam Boyd's early life was steeped in a sense of duty and responsibility. Following in the footsteps of his family, he pursued a career in law enforcement, dedicating himself to upholding justice and safeguarding his community. Adam's exceptional skills, sharp intuition, and unyielding commitment propelled him to the coveted ranks of the SWAT team, where he honed his ability to remain calm under pressure and thrive in the face of adversity.However, life's twists and turns often lead us down unexpected paths. Adam's encounter with a life-altering event illuminated the profound impact that physical and mental resilience can have on one's ability to overcome challenges. This pivotal moment became the catalyst for his transition from law enforcement to pioneering the realm of holistic well-being.Soleful Training, the brainchild of Adam Boyd, stands as a testament to his belief in the four pillars that form the cornerstone of a balanced and fulfilled life: Physical Resilience, Mental Resilience, Purpose, and Social Resilience. With unwavering dedication, he has channeled his expertise and experiences into crafting a comprehensive wellness philosophy that guides individuals toward optimal health in all aspects of their lives.A true embodiment of his teachings, Adam's passion for pushing boundaries knows no bounds. An ultra-runner who traverses seemingly insurmountable distances, he finds solace and inspiration in the rhythm of his footsteps against the earth. Adam believes that the lessons learned through endurance running mirror those of life: pacing oneself, navigating obstacles, and celebrating milestones.In addition to his athletic pursuits, Adam's magnetic charisma and genuine empathy make him a natural leader and mentor. His genuine desire to uplift others and guide them on their paths to self-discovery and fulfillment is evident in every aspect of Soleful Training. Through workshops, seminars, and personalized coaching, he empowers individuals to tap into their inner strength, discover their purpose, forge unbreakable social bonds, and cultivate a resilient mind and body.Adam Boyd's legacy is one of transformation, not only for himself but for all those he touches through Soleful Training. His life's journey, from the trenches of law enforcement to the boundless trails of ultra-running and holistic wellness advocacy, serves as an enduring source of inspiration for all who seek a life of purpose, resilience, and holistic vitality.Connect with Adam: Website: http://www.solefultraining.com/Instagram: https://instagram.com/soleful_trainingChristian's links:Health Consulting (book your free 15-min session with me): https://christianyordanov.com/health-consulting/Safe, Sustainable, Stress-Free Weight Loss Consulting (book your free session here): https://christianyordanov.com/weight-loss/

Knucklehead Podcast
Selling More Deals with Adam Boyd

Knucklehead Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 28:35


Selling is essential for all business owners and salespeople, but knowing how to do it effectively can be challenging. Despite having a great product or service, sellers may need help to close deals and generate revenue. While each business is unique, and each salesperson has their own strengths and weaknesses, how can business owners and sellers sell more effectively and achieve greater success in their business?In this edition of the Knucklehead Podcast, Stephen talks with Adam Boyd, Principal at The Northwood Group. A former high school English teacher and football coach, Adam talks about the parallels between football and real-world business, the screw-ups he made in his sales career, and how he now helps owners and sellers expand their businesses.Adam Boyd is the Principal at The Northwood Group, a consulting firm that delivers best practices for sales teams and professional services firms to win more business. Adam has over 15 years of working with small to mid-sized businesses on sales growth. His expertise is deep in direct selling, sales management, and lead generation. Adam has consulted in over 20 industries, had an exit, worked in turnarounds, started a business from the ground floor, and had his share of failures. He's cold-called, sold to CEOs, built and managed campaigns, and led teams to set records. Adam began his career as a high school English teacher and football coach.Enjoy!In This Episode03:25 - Backstory of Adam Boyd06:46 - The most common mistake people make when it comes to learning08:49 - The parallels between football and real-world business14:51 - Some of the screw-ups Adam made in his sales career21:20 - Adam's approach to working with business organizations25:01 - How Adam can help business owners and sellers expand their businessesFavorite Quotes03:46 - "People from a coaching standpoint needed repetition and a lot of feedback to see what they were doing." - Adam Boyd15:25 - "For anybody who has to sell and work on the phone, they've got the risk of rejection. There has to be a deep desire to get where they're trying to go, or else it's just hell." - Adam Boyd19:48 - "One of the things that I've done poorly in my life is not making sure people are committed to doing what it takes to get where they want to go." - Adam Boyd22:16 - "Anything in our life that's done well takes a little bit of time." - Adam Boyd27:11 - "We all talk about how failure's a great teacher, but it's painful when you're going through it." - Adam BoydConnect with Adam BoydLinkedInThe North Wood GroupGrab your COVID-19 survivor T-shirt HEREConnect with Knucklehead Media GroupWebsiteFacebookTwitter• Knucklehead Media Group is your "push button" for podcasts. We help companies and organizations tell their story using podcasts and best practices for content distribution. Home to some of the top podcasts across multiple categories, captivating coursework on gaining traction with your show, and consulting to those companies BOLD enough to get some wins. We believe your mistakes set the foundation for your success, those stories help customers beat a pathway to your doorstep, and the myths from bringing business online shouldn't hold you back from getting yours. Click here for more episodes of the Knucklehead Podcast

Daily Bible Reading Podcast
Day 7 2023 EveryWord --- Mark 16

Daily Bible Reading Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2023 20:00


This year I have promised and planned to publish a supplemental episode of one kind or another on the 7th of each month. So welcome to this January 7th extra podcast! Today I will do my best to convince you that the last 12 verses of Mark 16 shouldn't have brackets around them or footnotes that cast doubt on their authenticity. I believe that they are authentic Scripture inspired by God. Now, I try to stay away from saying anything controversial in the Daily Bible Reading Podcast series, and it kind of bothers me that here in this first Day 7 extra podcast of the year, I will say things that quite a few people with seminary training will consider leaning too much to the conservative side of the scale. But I feel constrained to be controversial now so I will come right out and say it: I believe what Moses (Deut. 8:3) and Jesus (Luk. 4:4) said: “Man shall not live on bread alone, but by every word of God.” If we are to live by ‘every word', then it makes sense to me to believe that God would preserve every word for us. Please remember that all Bible translations were made by humans. This means that there is no such thing as a perfect Bible translation, as almost all good versions state in their prefaces. Even the KJV translators admitted this in their Preface. So I ask for your patient understanding as I set out a weakness in the NLT. The NLT has this at Mark 16:8: 8 The women fled from the tomb, trembling and bewildered, and they said nothing to anyone because they were too frightened.[c] c The most reliable early manuscripts of the Gospel of Mark end at verse 8. Other manuscripts include various endings to the Gospel. A few include both the “shorter ending” and the “longer ending.” The majority of manuscripts include the “longer ending” immediately after verse 8. Then with a sub-heading in bold and italic font: [The most ancient manuscripts of Mark conclude with verse 16:8. Later manuscripts add one or both of the following endings.] [Shorter Ending of Mark] Then they briefly reported all this to Peter and his companions. Afterward Jesus himself sent them out from east to west with the sacred and unfailing message of salvation that gives eternal life. Amen. [Longer Ending of Mark] verses 9-20 … When you get to Day 26 you will note that I didn't read the shorter ending for the podcast. That ending has extremely thin support in ancient manuscripts, and where the words occur, the manuscripts often also have the longer ending, verses 9-20.   Some experts today think that Mark intended to end his Gospel with the words, “they said nothing to anyone because they were too frightened.” But this defies imagination! I don't think authors started using the type of endings where you leave-the-audience-hanging until centuries later, like perhaps just two centuries ago. Remember that Mark starts with the words, “This is the Good News about Jesus the Messiah, the Son of God.” Mark shows a pattern of telling the outcome for every miracle. He is not about to leave the main thesis of his story without its fulfillment. The fulfillment of the starting thesis is found in the next to last verse (16:19), which says, “19 When the Lord Jesus had finished talking with them, he was taken up into heaven and sat down in the place of honor at God's right hand.” That verse is also an important doctrinal statement, since no other Gospel includes those words as part of the story of Jesus' resurrection. And the same verse very appropriately links Mark's Gospel with Peter's teaching in 1Peter 3:22. I believe that God has preserved His Word for us. Therefore it is unacceptable to me to say that the Holy Spirit would leave a whole book of the NT without a clear ending. We have two choices for the ending: One says the ladies didn't tell anyone because they were afraid. The other ends with Jesus at the right hand of God. Which one seems to be the proper ending to you?! The NLT has words in bold italics before Mark 16 verses 9-20 which say, “[The most ancient manuscripts of Mark conclude with verse 16:8. Later manuscripts add one or both of the following endings.]” Well, how many manuscripts are we actually talking about with the words ‘The most ancient manuscripts'? Then the footnote says ‘later manuscripts add' the last 12 verses. What are the real numbers? Two of the very oldest manuscripts plus one other do not have the last 12 verses of Mark. But the manuscripts that include the last 12 verses number more than 1,650! 99.99% of ancient manuscripts contain the longer ending of Mark. The NLT also has a footnote that starts with “The most reliable early manuscripts of the Gospel of Mark end at verse 8.” But this statement is, in my opinion, totally false.  The two manuscripts they are talking about (Codex Sinaiticus and Vaticanus) cannot be said to be ‘reliable'. They are, however, recognized as the very earliest, dated at 325 and 345. However, for Codex Sinaiticus and Vaticanus to be considered reliable, one would hope they would be reasonably consistent with one another. Instead they differ from one another in 3,036 places. I believe that early scribes recognized that they were defective, and this offers a plausible explanation for why there are no extant copies made from them. Many old-school ‘experts' (by that I mean seminary teachers from the mid-20th century) will say that the two oldest manuscripts outweigh all of the 1,650 other ancient manuscripts. But an increasing number of today's informed experts will not agree with the people I just called the ‘old-school experts'. Here are some points to consider: Both of the two oldest manuscripts I just mentioned have an odd blank space at the end of Mark, showing that the scribe realized the manuscript he was copying had something left out. This is called a ‘memorial space'. Such memorial spaces are found in various places in other ancient manuscripts. So even though the two manuscripts do not have the last 12 verses of Mark, the scribes telegraphed to us that they knew such an ending existed. Remember that Codex Sinaiticus and Vaticanus are from the early 4th century.  There are quotes of verses from Mark 16:9-20 by church fathers that predate those two manuscripts. Earlier support for the longer ending of Mark include “four second-century witnesses, and 99.9% of the [other ancient] Greek manuscripts, and 99.99% of the [ancient] Latin manuscripts, and 99.5% of the [ancient] Syriac manuscripts, and 40 Roman-era patristic writers.” (These statistics are quoted from Dr. James Snapp's article: https://www.thetextofthegospels.com/2013/08/robert-stein-and-ending-of-mark.html) Codex Sinaiticus was discovered in 1844. This touched off a lot of excitement, and a revolutionary new text of the NT was published by Westscott and Hort in 1881. Please consider that there are multiple examples in history where excitement over new discoveries resulted in mistaken theories. For example, Darwin's theory of evolution from the same time period is now discredited. Just like you have university teachers still bone-headedly holding on to the theory of evolution, so the theories of Westscott and Hort are no longer upheld by many of today's experts but are still being repeated by seminary teachers. Westscott and Hort's faulty decisions about what verses are not authentic are still seen in today's Bibles. I'm sure that you will hear someone claim that the last 12 verses of Mark contain non-Markan vocabulary, but that assertion has been repeatedly disproved. Please see the resources for the podcast that I link at the end of today's episode notes. According to one ancient writer, Mark wrote his Gospel in Rome. It is likely that Mark or one of his friends made several copies of the first manuscript. Let's say that one stayed in Rome and was copied, and let's say that four other copies were sent toward the north, south, east and west. Each copy was painstakingly copied by hand over and over again and sent to an ever-widening circle of locations until the Gospel arrived all over the ancient world. Each scribe worked independently to copy the text of an earlier manuscript. 1650 manuscripts could not have the last 12 verses of Mark if the verses had not come from the first papyrus copy written by Mark. The Greek text of the New Testament that is the direct descendant of the Westscott and Hort 1881 text is published now in various editions of the Nestle-Aland Greek New Testament, and also published as the United Bible Societies Greek New Testament. There are, of course, slight changes in these editions coming down to the present day. But even today, the main text is still remarkably similar to the 1881 text by Westscott and Hort. These texts are referred to collectively as the Critical Text or the Eclectic Text. Most of our English Bible translations of the last century have been based on that text, including NASB, GNT, NLT, NIV, and ESV. It is for that reason that you will find faith-destroying footnotes in them. By ‘faith-destroying', I mean that thinking readers ask, “If whole verses could disappear and marr the conclusion of Mark's Gospel, how many other corruptions might there be in the New Testament?” Opponents of Christianity seize on such things to say that the Bible text is not reliable. Islamic people frequently repeat that criticism. It is for that reason that our New Testament translation into the Indonesian language is based on the Majority or Byzantine Text. The Majority Text is not the same as the text that was the basis of the KJV, but it is similar to it. I am so pleased that I can announce that at the end of 2022 Adam Boyd published his Text Critical English New Testament, which is an English translation of the Majority/Byzantine Text. (You can get this for free. I have included links to this and other resources at the end of the episode notes.) This is a real game changer because at last modern scholarship is able to give us accurate statistics about the percentage of manuscript support for variants in the Greek text. (The collating of manuscripts is still in process, and the percentages will continue to increase in accuracy.) Let me give you two short examples. It would help if you could open your Bible to Mark 1 and also open ebible.org/study/ on your computer and navigate to Mark 1. You will see two columns for Scripture. Put the TCENT in the first column and the NASB in the second column. You will see that both translations give the first verse as “The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.” But click the superscript footnote at the word ‘Christ' in the TCENT. It shows that 98.2% of the manuscripts have the last words, “the Son of God.” No matter what translation you are holding, it is likely that verse 1 ends with “the Son of God. Move to verse 2. The NASB starts with, “As it is written in Isaiah the prophet,” whereas the TCENT begins with “As it is written in the prophets.” Which is right? The footnote in the TCENT shows us that 96.2% of ancient manuscripts say ‘in the prophets'. Only 1.3% of manuscripts say ‘Isaiah the prophet'. Well now look at the NASB and you will see a superscript cross reference symbol at the start of the quote. The quote in the last two lines of verse 2 is not from Isaiah, but from Malachi! (The quote in verse 3 is from Isaiah.) So the Majority Text is proved right. The NASB chose to follow the Critical Text. But at the time the NASB was translated, they would not have known that their translation was supported by only 1.3% of the manuscripts. I hope that finding a weakness in your printed Bible doesn't upset your belief in God preserving his Word. He has preserved his Word, and we humans have a persistent habit of messing things up. If you follow the links at the end of today's episode notes, you can find some good literal translations of the Majority/Byzantine Text. But unfortunately, we still do not have a good meaning-based translation of that text that rivals the NLT or GNT for understandability. We'll keep on with the NLT and GNT podcasts for now. But please join me in prayer that an easy-to-utderstand translation of the Majority Text will soon be made! Wow, what a difficult topic this is! If you have listened to this point, I thank you! Normally my extra podcasts on the 7th day of each month will not deal with such complicated topics! Until next time, may the Lord bless you ‘real good'.   Resources: Please consider supporting the work of James Snapp by buying and reading his 400-page book entitled Authentic: The Case for Mark 16:9-20: 2016 Edition. The Kindle book is only 99 cents. https://www.amazon.com/Authentic-Case-Mark-9-20-2016-ebook/dp/B01EU1OR9O Phil Fields, 2019, Playing ‘Follow the Leader' in Bible Translation: https://map.bloomfire.com/posts/3446975-playing-follow-the-leader-in-bible-translation Phil Fields, 2020, EveryWord podcast 005: https://dailybiblereading.libsyn.com/website/everyword005-mark-16 Please follow that last link to find the supplemental PDF for that episode containing an essay on the ending of Mark by Dr. Wilbur Pickering, plus two other articles. (The last one deals with Markan vocabulary.) Adam Boyd, 2022, Text Critical Greek New Testament (TCGNG) and Text Critical English New Testament (TCENT): https://byzantinetext.com/study/translations/ https://ebible.org/bible/details.php?id=engtcent&all=1 https://ebible.org/bible/details.php?id=grctcgnt This page has a downloadable PDF of the Introduction to the TCGNT: https://alkitabkita.info/bahasa-sumber-alkitab/    (Scroll down the page until you see the PDF file displayed in a box.) You will need the information in the Introduction to understand the abbreviations in the TCENT/TCGNT footnotes. My favorite way to access the TCENT using this nifty online study app provided by ebible.org: https://ebible.org/study/ You can also easily access the Introduction at the top of the book menu. (Click on the zero.)

Daily GNT Bible Reading Podcast
Day 7 2023 EveryWord --- Mark 16

Daily GNT Bible Reading Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2023 20:00


This year I have promised and planned to publish a supplemental episode of one kind or another on the 7th of each month. So welcome to this January 7th extra podcast! Today I will do my best to convince you that the last 12 verses of Mark 16 shouldn't have brackets around them or footnotes that cast doubt on their authenticity. I believe that they are authentic Scripture inspired by God. Now, I try to stay away from saying anything controversial in the Daily Bible Reading Podcast series, and it kind of bothers me that here in this first Day 7 extra podcast of the year, I will say things that quite a few people with seminary training will consider leaning too much to the conservative side of the scale. But I feel constrained to be controversial now so I will come right out and say it: I believe what Moses (Deut. 8:3) and Jesus (Luk. 4:4) said: “Man shall not live on bread alone, but by every word of God.” If we are to live by ‘every word', then it makes sense to me to believe that God would preserve every word for us. Please remember that all Bible translations were made by humans. This means that there is no such thing as a perfect Bible translation, as almost all good versions state in their prefaces. Even the KJV translators admitted this in their Preface. So I ask for your patient understanding as I set out a weakness in the NLT. The NLT has this at Mark 16:8: 8 The women fled from the tomb, trembling and bewildered, and they said nothing to anyone because they were too frightened.[c] c The most reliable early manuscripts of the Gospel of Mark end at verse 8. Other manuscripts include various endings to the Gospel. A few include both the “shorter ending” and the “longer ending.” The majority of manuscripts include the “longer ending” immediately after verse 8. Then with a sub-heading in bold and italic font: [The most ancient manuscripts of Mark conclude with verse 16:8. Later manuscripts add one or both of the following endings.] [Shorter Ending of Mark] Then they briefly reported all this to Peter and his companions. Afterward Jesus himself sent them out from east to west with the sacred and unfailing message of salvation that gives eternal life. Amen. [Longer Ending of Mark] verses 9-20 … When you get to Day 26 you will note that I didn't read the shorter ending for the podcast. That ending has extremely thin support in ancient manuscripts, and where the words occur, the manuscripts often also have the longer ending, verses 9-20.   Some experts today think that Mark intended to end his Gospel with the words, “they said nothing to anyone because they were too frightened.” But this defies imagination! I don't think authors started using the type of endings where you leave-the-audience-hanging until centuries later, like perhaps just two centuries ago. Remember that Mark starts with the words, “This is the Good News about Jesus the Messiah, the Son of God.” Mark shows a pattern of telling the outcome for every miracle. He is not about to leave the main thesis of his story without its fulfillment. The fulfillment of the starting thesis is found in the next to last verse (16:19), which says, “19 When the Lord Jesus had finished talking with them, he was taken up into heaven and sat down in the place of honor at God's right hand.” That verse is also an important doctrinal statement, since no other Gospel includes those words as part of the story of Jesus' resurrection. And the same verse very appropriately links Mark's Gospel with Peter's teaching in 1Peter 3:22. I believe that God has preserved His Word for us. Therefore it is unacceptable to me to say that the Holy Spirit would leave a whole book of the NT without a clear ending. We have two choices for the ending: One says the ladies didn't tell anyone because they were afraid. The other ends with Jesus at the right hand of God. Which one seems to be the proper ending to you?! The NLT has words in bold italics before Mark 16 verses 9-20 which say, “[The most ancient manuscripts of Mark conclude with verse 16:8. Later manuscripts add one or both of the following endings.]” Well, how many manuscripts are we actually talking about with the words ‘The most ancient manuscripts'? Then the footnote says ‘later manuscripts add' the last 12 verses. What are the real numbers? Two of the very oldest manuscripts plus one other do not have the last 12 verses of Mark. But the manuscripts that include the last 12 verses number more than 1,650! 99.99% of ancient manuscripts contain the longer ending of Mark. The NLT also has a footnote that starts with “The most reliable early manuscripts of the Gospel of Mark end at verse 8.” But this statement is, in my opinion, totally false.  The two manuscripts they are talking about (Codex Sinaiticus and Vaticanus) cannot be said to be ‘reliable'. They are, however, recognized as the very earliest, dated at 325 and 345. However, for Codex Sinaiticus and Vaticanus to be considered reliable, one would hope they would be reasonably consistent with one another. Instead they differ from one another in 3,036 places. I believe that early scribes recognized that they were defective, and this offers a plausible explanation for why there are no extant copies made from them. Many old-school ‘experts' (by that I mean seminary teachers from the mid-20th century) will say that the two oldest manuscripts outweigh all of the 1,650 other ancient manuscripts. But an increasing number of today's informed experts will not agree with the people I just called the ‘old-school experts'. Here are some points to consider: Both of the two oldest manuscripts I just mentioned have an odd blank space at the end of Mark, showing that the scribe realized the manuscript he was copying had something left out. This is called a ‘memorial space'. Such memorial spaces are found in various places in other ancient manuscripts. So even though the two manuscripts do not have the last 12 verses of Mark, the scribes telegraphed to us that they knew such an ending existed. Remember that Codex Sinaiticus and Vaticanus are from the early 4th century.  There are quotes of verses from Mark 16:9-20 by church fathers that predate those two manuscripts. Earlier support for the longer ending of Mark include “four second-century witnesses, and 99.9% of the [other ancient] Greek manuscripts, and 99.99% of the [ancient] Latin manuscripts, and 99.5% of the [ancient] Syriac manuscripts, and 40 Roman-era patristic writers.” (These statistics are quoted from Dr. James Snapp's article: https://www.thetextofthegospels.com/2013/08/robert-stein-and-ending-of-mark.html) Codex Sinaiticus was discovered in 1844. This touched off a lot of excitement, and a revolutionary new text of the NT was published by Westscott and Hort in 1881. Please consider that there are multiple examples in history where excitement over new discoveries resulted in mistaken theories. For example, Darwin's theory of evolution from the same time period is now discredited. Just like you have university teachers still bone-headedly holding on to the theory of evolution, so the theories of Westscott and Hort are no longer upheld by many of today's experts but are still being repeated by seminary teachers. Westscott and Hort's faulty decisions about what verses are not authentic are still seen in today's Bibles. I'm sure that you will hear someone claim that the last 12 verses of Mark contain non-Markan vocabulary, but that assertion has been repeatedly disproved. Please see the resources for the podcast that I link at the end of today's episode notes. According to one ancient writer, Mark wrote his Gospel in Rome. It is likely that Mark or one of his friends made several copies of the first manuscript. Let's say that one stayed in Rome and was copied, and let's say that four other copies were sent toward the north, south, east and west. Each copy was painstakingly copied by hand over and over again and sent to an ever-widening circle of locations until the Gospel arrived all over the ancient world. Each scribe worked independently to copy the text of an earlier manuscript. 1650 manuscripts could not have the last 12 verses of Mark if the verses had not come from the first papyrus copy written by Mark. The Greek text of the New Testament that is the direct descendant of the Westscott and Hort 1881 text is published now in various editions of the Nestle-Aland Greek New Testament, and also published as the United Bible Societies Greek New Testament. There are, of course, slight changes in these editions coming down to the present day. But even today, the main text is still remarkably similar to the 1881 text by Westscott and Hort. These texts are referred to collectively as the Critical Text or the Eclectic Text. Most of our English Bible translations of the last century have been based on that text, including NASB, GNT, NLT, NIV, and ESV. It is for that reason that you will find faith-destroying footnotes in them. By ‘faith-destroying', I mean that thinking readers ask, “If whole verses could disappear and marr the conclusion of Mark's Gospel, how many other corruptions might there be in the New Testament?” Opponents of Christianity seize on such things to say that the Bible text is not reliable. Islamic people frequently repeat that criticism. It is for that reason that our New Testament translation into the Indonesian language is based on the Majority or Byzantine Text. The Majority Text is not the same as the text that was the basis of the KJV, but it is similar to it. I am so pleased that I can announce that at the end of 2022 Adam Boyd published his Text Critical English New Testament, which is an English translation of the Majority/Byzantine Text. (You can get this for free. I have included links to this and other resources at the end of the episode notes.) This is a real game changer because at last modern scholarship is able to give us accurate statistics about the percentage of manuscript support for variants in the Greek text. (The collating of manuscripts is still in process, and the percentages will continue to increase in accuracy.) Let me give you two short examples. It would help if you could open your Bible to Mark 1 and also open ebible.org/study/ on your computer and navigate to Mark 1. You will see two columns for Scripture. Put the TCENT in the first column and the NASB in the second column. You will see that both translations give the first verse as “The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.” But click the superscript footnote at the word ‘Christ' in the TCENT. It shows that 98.2% of the manuscripts have the last words, “the Son of God.” No matter what translation you are holding, it is likely that verse 1 ends with “the Son of God. Move to verse 2. The NASB starts with, “As it is written in Isaiah the prophet,” whereas the TCENT begins with “As it is written in the prophets.” Which is right? The footnote in the TCENT shows us that 96.2% of ancient manuscripts say ‘in the prophets'. Only 1.3% of manuscripts say ‘Isaiah the prophet'. Well now look at the NASB and you will see a superscript cross reference symbol at the start of the quote. The quote in the last two lines of verse 2 is not from Isaiah, but from Malachi! (The quote in verse 3 is from Isaiah.) So the Majority Text is proved right. The NASB chose to follow the Critical Text. But at the time the NASB was translated, they would not have known that their translation was supported by only 1.3% of the manuscripts. I hope that finding a weakness in your printed Bible doesn't upset your belief in God preserving his Word. He has preserved his Word, and we humans have a persistent habit of messing things up. If you follow the links at the end of today's episode notes, you can find some good literal translations of the Majority/Byzantine Text. But unfortunately, we still do not have a good meaning-based translation of that text that rivals the NLT or GNT for understandability. We'll keep on with the NLT and GNT podcasts for now. But please join me in prayer that an easy-to-utderstand translation of the Majority Text will soon be made! Wow, what a difficult topic this is! If you have listened to this point, I thank you! Normally my extra podcasts on the 7th day of each month will not deal with such complicated topics! Until next time, may the Lord bless you ‘real good'.   Resources: Please consider supporting the work of James Snapp by buying and reading his 400-page book entitled Authentic: The Case for Mark 16:9-20: 2016 Edition. The Kindle book is only 99 cents. https://www.amazon.com/Authentic-Case-Mark-9-20-2016-ebook/dp/B01EU1OR9O Phil Fields, 2019, Playing ‘Follow the Leader' in Bible Translation: https://map.bloomfire.com/posts/3446975-playing-follow-the-leader-in-bible-translation Phil Fields, 2020, EveryWord podcast 005: https://dailybiblereading.libsyn.com/website/everyword005-mark-16 Please follow that last link to find the supplemental PDF for that episode containing an essay on the ending of Mark by Dr. Wilbur Pickering, plus two other articles. (The last one deals with Markan vocabulary.) Adam Boyd, 2022, Text Critical Greek New Testament (TCGNG) and Text Critical English New Testament (TCENT): https://byzantinetext.com/study/translations/ https://ebible.org/bible/details.php?id=engtcent&all=1 https://ebible.org/bible/details.php?id=grctcgnt This page has a downloadable PDF of the Introduction to the TCGNT: https://alkitabkita.info/bahasa-sumber-alkitab/    (Scroll down the page until you see the PDF file displayed in a box.) You will need the information in the Introduction to understand the abbreviations in the TCENT/TCGNT footnotes. My favorite way to access the TCENT using this nifty online study app provided by ebible.org: https://ebible.org/study/ You can also easily access the Introduction at the top of the book menu. (Click on the zero.)

Chrisman Commentary - Daily Mortgage News
12.12.22 Completed Loan Applications; Citizens Bank's Adam Boyd on HELOCs; Fed Rate Decision Week

Chrisman Commentary - Daily Mortgage News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 23:49 Transcription Available


Thanks to Appraisal logistics: AIM-Port is an appraisal management platform built to reduce costs and elevate the borrower experience for lenders managing appraisal operations. Born from Appraisal Logistics, a full-service AMC licensed in all 50 states, AIM-Port's robust integrations, custom automations, and granular reporting tools are delivering gains in efficiency and cost savings to lenders across the country. Go to https://gotoals.com/ for more information or click here to reach out to a team member today!

Latte With a Lawyer
Adam Boyd, Managing Partner at Gibbs Houston Pauw: Latte with a Lawyer Season 2: Episode 7

Latte With a Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 29:13


Adam Boyd joined Gibbs Houston Pauw with eight years of experience as a skilled immigration attorney. He has dedicated his career to helping immigrants and the underprivileged. Adam understands the challenges and hopes that accompany any immigration story, and his passion and dedication to protecting immigrants' rights have allowed him to help many individuals and families get their best possible start in the United States. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-boyd-620a7a6a/ Gibbs Houston Pauw: https://www.gibbshoustonpauw.com/ Learn more about EmotionTrac and our AI-driven Emotional Intelligence Platform: https://emotiontrac.com/calendly/ https://legal.emotiontrac.com/

Latte With a Lawyer
Adam Boyd, Managing Partner at Gibbs Houston Pauw: Latte with a Lawyer Season 2: Episode 7

Latte With a Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 29:13


Adam Boyd joined Gibbs Houston Pauw with eight years of experience as a skilled immigration attorney. He has dedicated his career to helping immigrants and the underprivileged. Adam understands the challenges and hopes that accompany any immigration story, and his passion and dedication to protecting immigrants' rights have allowed him to help many individuals and families get their best possible start in the United States. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-boyd-620a7a6a/ Gibbs Houston Pauw: https://www.gibbshoustonpauw.com/ Learn more about EmotionTrac and our AI-driven Emotional Intelligence Platform: https://emotiontrac.com/calendly/ https://legal.emotiontrac.com/

Strength to Strength
"Sacred Writings: Preserved or Reconstructed? The Nature of the Greek New Testament" by Adam Boyd

Strength to Strength

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 87:24


Strength to Strength welcomed Adam Boyd to explore the different manuscript families of the Greek New Testament and to present the case for why the text preserved in the vast majorities of manuscripts is to be preferred.It is apparent that something is amiss. In Matthew 6:13 the King James Version concludes the Lord's prayer with the words, “For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen.” However, most modern English translations like the ESV and NIV exclude these words from the Lord's prayer. Why do some translations include these words while others do not?Which is right, and why does it matter? Join Adam as he addresses these and other related questions about the text of the Greek New Testament.An interactive question-and-answer period will follow.

Full Funnel Freedom
052 Don't Hire a Salesperson Until You Absolutely Have to with Adam Boyd from Northwood Group

Full Funnel Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 32:34


Adam Boyd is the Principle of the Northwood group, a business consulting firm that provides consulting services for small and mid-market businesses on sales and sales leadership. He works with owners, presidents, sales leaders, and CEOs who won't settle for mediocrity, focusing on designing, building and installing processes and systems for sales growth. Tune in to learn why sales leadership is the loneliest role in the organization, the benefits of keeping things simple, and why you shouldn't hire a salesperson until you absolutely need to. What You'll Learn: - Must-haves to consider before hiring a salesperson - Why sales leadership is the loneliest job in an organization - Burst your targets with an autonomous sales team - What to do when struggling to build an autonomous sales team - Practical tools for direct, clear, honest conversations - The benefits of keeping things simple in sales - The main reasons why sales training fails and how you can fix it Most organizations believe hiring a new salesperson might be the solution to all their problems. But that might actually make things worse. Why? Because hiring a salesperson too early is the fastest way to distract the organization and waste both money and time. Adam Boyd reveals that the only time you are allowed to make your first sales hire is when you have a process that clearly outlines how you acquire customers and close deals.  Links and Resources: - Adam Boyd's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/theadampboyd/ - Northwood Group - https://thenorthwoodgrp.com/ - Leadersforum.co - https://leadersforum.co/   - Full Funnel Freedom https://fullfunnelfreedom.com - The Sandler Summit 2023 https://www.hamish.sandler.com/orlando  - Sandler on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sandler_yyc/  - Sandler in Calgary - www.hamish.sandler.com/howtosandler - Connect with Hamish Knox on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/hamishknox/  - Sponsorship or guest inquiries podcast@fullfunnelfreedom.com 

Badass Records
Episode #13, Adam Boyd

Badass Records

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 240:03


Adam Boyd joined the Badass Records Podcast for episode #13, and what a treat it was to have him. We go back some 15ish years to the good, old service industry, a time in which we'd occasionally agree to disagree on this, that, or the other. These alleged debates were -- in my experience -- almost always light-hearted, in the spirit of quality conversation, and often over a post-shift cold one.Adam was always one of my favorite F.o.H. soldiers, and -- though we seldom see one another now -- he remains one of my favorite humans; I suspect his wife and kids feel lucky to have him both a) in their lives, and b) out of the business, as the saying goes.When it came time for calendars and brass tacks, etc., we -- by way of happenstance -- broke a few BRP barriers, in that this conversation not only included more badass records than any of the previous, but it also shattered the existing longest-run-time mark, clocking in at just a smidge over four hours. I imagine the Wednesday morning after our chat to've been a foggy one for Mr. Boyd at the ol' jobby-job, but, hey -- when you're hashing out 15 records -- it's gonna be a minute.Anyway, Adam's list arrived via the text-message machines and included the following albums (in this order):Nirvana's In Utero (1993)This Year's Model (1978) by Elvis Costello & the Attractionsthe infamous London Calling (1979) by The ClashPink Flag (1977) by Wirethe game-changing Loveless (1990) c/o My Bloody ValentineEnter the Wu-Tang (36 chambers) by Wu-Tang Clanthe currently-on-display-behind-Tom-Segura's-chair (2 Bears 1 Cave Podcast) Ready to Die (1994) by The Notorious B.I.G.Prefab Sprout's 1985 record titled Steve McQueenthe 1976 self-titled album by The Modern Lovers, which I accidentally skippedEverybody Knows This is Nowhere (1969), Neil Young & Crazy HorseJoy Division's 1979 release, Unknown PleasuresParis 1919 (1973), John CaleThe Velvet Underground's 1969 self-titled debuta 1968 number called Odyssey & Oracle by The ZombiesEither/Or (1997), Eliott SmithThe Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society (1968), by The KinksMany thanks to Adam for being willing to dust off the ol' communication lines and share his unofficial COVID-19 music project with me, and extra-special thanks for being willing to come sit in my basement and bullshit about it for four hours. Please consider giving our conversation a view or a listen, and please -- if you dig it -- pass it along.copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the intro/outro audio, but -- as per yoozsh -- they're too good not to use. They are samples from 2Pac's "I Ain't Mad At Cha (featuring Danny Boy)" from his 1996 record, All Eyez on Me (c/o) Interscope Records, and "Thank You for Sending Me an Angel" off of the Talking Heads's 1978 release entitled More Songs About Buildings and Food (c/o Sire Records).

Strength to Strength
Overview of Classic Dispensationalism (Part 1) by Adam Boyd.

Strength to Strength

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2022 78:21


Strength to Strength welcomed Adam Boyd to discuss dispensationalism, and how a Biblical perspective can inform our understanding of where we are in God's plan.Part 1 is an overview of the teachings of classical dispensationalism, particular as it relates to Israel and the church.An interactive question-and-answer period follows.This was the first part of a two-part S2S Event held on May 21, 2022.Also, see part 2: “Critique of Classic Dispensationalism” by Adam Boyd.

Strength to Strength
Critique of Classic Dispensationalism (Part 2) by Adam Boyd

Strength to Strength

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2022 86:52


Strength to Strength welcomed Adam Boyd to discuss dispensationalism, and how a Biblical perspective can inform our understanding of where we are in God's plan.Part 2 is a critique of the teachings of Classic Dispensationalism based on the teachings of the New Testament.An interactive question-and-answer period follows.

Wheat, Wheat...Don't Tell Me!
Season 4 • Episode 4 • "Garland Brew Werks"

Wheat, Wheat...Don't Tell Me!

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 71:46


This month we welcome TJ Wallin & Adam Boyd of Garland Brew Werks (Spokane, WA) to the Brewhouse Stage for some insight into the Spokane Brewery Scene as well as some history as to how TJ and Adam came to open the Garland Brew Werks brewery together... and we'll try to give away a copy of Adam Boyd's new drinking board game: Hammered Heroes. We also get to play games with an audience member and catch up with Dave & Tim and the whole Mountain Lakes Brewery team. As always we enjoyed discounted beer and fun for the whole taproom with your host, Chris Cindric!

Genus Brewing Beer Podcast
Mixed Fermentation as a Homebrewer | Foeder Care | Oud Bruin | Ft Adam Boyd of Garland Brew Works

Genus Brewing Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 103:40


THE PROFESSOR Adam Boyd stops by to lay knowledge on the genus boys. Mixed Fermentation as a Homebrewer | Foeder Care | Oud Bruin | Ft Adam Boyd of Garland Brew Works

The Clarita Escalante Show
Episode 42 - Simplifying Wellness with Adam Boyd

The Clarita Escalante Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 43:43


Episode 42 - Simplifying Wellness  with Adam Boyd In Today's episode I had the pleasure to interview Adam Boyd who is a Tactical Strength and Conditioning Facilitator (NSCA) and an Arizona POST Certified Physical Fitness Instructor.  He has been working with tactical athletes since 2017 to make them operational ready.  He is also a Certified FBI National Academy Associate (FBINAA) Instruction in Resilience.  He shared his experience with his first workshop and his expertise.  If you enjoy this episode, please let us know by leaving a 5 star review and if you have any suggestions on a topic you would like to hear on this podcast, please send us a message.  For more information you can visit us at www.claritaescalante.com   Want to connect with Adam Instagram:     Website:   www.solefultraining.com  Email:  solefultraining@gmail.com  Previous episode: #27 The Wellness Journal & Planner available: Website: www.claritaescalante.com  Amazon:  https://www.amazon.com/Wellness-Journal-Clarita-Escalante/dp/B09MBQQYQ6/ref=sr_1_4?crid=38WLMHN8KVP63&keywords=clarita+escalante&qid=1639664012&sprefix=clarita+%2Caps%2C207&sr=8-4 

The Clarita Escalante Show
Episode 27 – 4 Pillars of Resilience to Reach Your Optimal Health with Adam Boyd

The Clarita Escalante Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 43:04


Episode 27 –  4 Pillars of Resilience to reach your Optimal Health with Adam Boyd  In Today's episode I had the pleasure to interview Adam Boyd who is a Tactical Strength and Conditioning Facilitator (NSCA) and an Arizona POST Certified Physical Fitness Instructor.  He has been working with tactical athletes since 2017 to make them operational ready.  He is also a Certified FBI National Academy Associate (FBINAA) Instruction in Resilience.   He shared with us his Program The 4 Pillar Of Resilience and the importance of approaching your Health goals in a Holistic way, in order to maximize the results of your efforts.  If you enjoy this episode, please let us know by leaving a 5 star review and if you have any suggestions on a topic you would like to hear on this podcast, please send us a message.  For more information you can visit us at www.claritaescalante.com Want to connect with Adam Instagram:   @soleful_training  Website:   www.solefultraining.com  Email:  solefultraining@gmail.com  Sign up for Resilience Workshop on 10/23/21 www.solefultraining.com

The Resleevables
Lorwyn

The Resleevables

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 127:01


Star City Games' Cedric Phillips and Patrick Sullivan are back for their deep dive on Magic's 43rd expansion — Lorwyn! The duo share their thoughts on Champion, Evoke, Clash, Hideaway, and Changeling as mechanics, explain just how important it was that WotC got Magic's initial planeswalkers right, and relive how Adam Boyd inadvertently changed the trajectory of Cedric's competitive Magic playing career.

5THWAVE - The Business of Coffee
Maintaining successful business partnerships

5THWAVE - The Business of Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 30:47


Running a coffee business has never been easy, but it's certainly more manageable if you have the right business partner. The question is – who should you choose and how should you work together? In this episode, we are exploring three successful coffee business partnerships that have stood the test of time to glean some of the secrets of their success.Amber Jacobsen, Co-founder of Partners Coffee Roasters, discusses her business partnership with co-founder Adam Boyd, and shares how their different synergistic skillsets have helped them to navigate a successful decade together including tackling Covid.We'll hear from Steven Macatonia and Jeremy Torz, Co-founders of Union Hand-Roasted Coffee, and get an insight into how they manage the day-to-day pressures of being both business and life partners.We also speak with Keith Chua and Seo Young Youn of Bean Brothers, a Korean/Malaysian artisan coffee chain, to understand how Keith entered into an existing partnership and expanded the brand into a completely new market.Credits music: California, by Billy Bogaurd in partnership with The Coffee Music ProjectGet in touch and tell us what topics you'd like to hear by visiting www.worldcoffeeportal.com/5THWAVE/Podcast 

The Integrated Health Podcast
integrated Health: Episode 2 - Adam Boyd Brown

The Integrated Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 56:53


In this episode, I was joined by friend and fellow professional coach, Adam Boyd Brown. Adam is very highly regarded in the fitness industry, achieving this status in a relatively short time. We discuss how to approach coaching for general lifestyle clients, Adams's pathway into the industry, some current issues surrounding the fitness world, and how I was told I was too old for a coaching position alongside Adam. You can find Adam on Instagram here: @Builtbybrown Thank you for listening. I'd love to hear your thoughts on the episode, you can find me on Instagram; @tom_integratedhealth.

Strength to Strength
My Journey into Kingdom Christianity by Adam Boyd

Strength to Strength

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 74:12


Strength to Strength welcomed Adam Boyd to share about his journey into kingdom Christianity.Join us to hear the story of Adam's journey over the past 20+ years. From an early life growing up in the church, to a season of hostility towards Christians, and ultimately to a radical surrender to Christ, his story shows the unrelenting pursuit by God. After growing disillusioned with evangelical Christianity's support of Trump, he and his wife began a spiritual search that eventually led them to embrace many of the tenets of Kingdom Christianity. Adam and his family live in Papua New Guinea where he serves as a Bible translation advisor.An interactive question-and-answer period follows.

Friends in Austin
Adam Boyd - Dare Capital

Friends in Austin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 50:53


Adam Boyd is a partner at Dare Capital, a short-term lending firm that provides working capital to small businesses across Texas and the U.S. Starting off as a high school english teacher and football coach, Adam describes the events that led him to Austin and how he got started in the world of business finance. Join Justin and Adam as they share their unique perspectives on life in Austin and their experiences with Texas entrepreneurs.

LTB Podcast
Adam Boyd-Brown: The Main Differences Between Online and In-Person Coaching

LTB Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 50:16


In today's episode, Stuart welcomes Adam Boyd-Brown. They discuss a range of subjects including some of the big differences between online and in-person coaching, how Adam builds rapport with new clients, changing beliefs in clients and lessons learned in programme design throughout his career.   Adam's qualified as a PT in 2008. He then explored multiple different avenues before finally pursuing his passion for coaching in 2016. He began as a self-employed PT working out of a small members gym in Chichester. Since then he's worked with many individuals both face to face and online through multiple channels (1-2-1 Face to Face and Online and Group Face to Face and Online) and has a business that runs a 50:50 split of in-person and online.     Timestamps: [01.40] - How Adam got started in the fitness industry. [05.58] - Adam tells us about his feelings of anxiety about getting into the industry. [13.10] - How his business runs at the moment/ what a normal week looks like. [18.05] - Does he think it's necessary to go through the split shift structure most personal trainers go through with in-person? [21.00] - Coaching in person before going online? [23.07] - Differences between his online and in-person clientele? [26.20] - His online coaching consultation structure. [29.14] - Chipping away at new clients beliefs that are wrong. [33.40] - What he does to build buy-in early on with new online clients? [37.35] - How he has improved his programme design since he started in the industry? [42.10] - Autoregulation and how he uses it. [46.30] - Splitting up single-leg training with another exercise for hypertrophy clients.   Find Out More About Adam: Website Instagram     Find Out More About LTB: Website Instagram Facebook

Podcast Association
Alabama Turfgrass Association – Timing of Herbicide Applications Affects Damage to Bahiagrass and Seedhead Suppression

Podcast Association

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 8:45


ATA Turf Times - Dave Han, Ph.D., Associate Professor & Extension Specialist & Adam Boyd, Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Crop, Soil, & Environmental Sciences Auburn University Bahiagrass (Paspalum notatum) is a commonly-used grass for utility turf (roadsides, airports, etc.) and lawns in the southeastern United States. In Alabama, it is planted extensively by the [...] The post Alabama Turfgrass Association – Timing of Herbicide Applications Affects Damage to Bahiagrass and Seedhead Suppression appeared first on The Turf Zone.

The Talent, Sales & Scale Podcast
Episode 15 - Adam Boyd & Casey Conlon - getting real about post - PPP loan, financing for the future, working with the right investors and understanding cash flow

The Talent, Sales & Scale Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 43:28


Episode 15 of The Talent, Sales & Scale Podcast is here! Host Bryan Whittington is joined by Adam Boyd and Casey Conlon of Dare Capital to talk about all things cash flow related! Here are some key takeaways from Episode 15: -what to look for in lenders and VCs -creative ways of using your cash -operating past the PPP loan Dare Capital's website: https://darebizcapital.com/ Adam's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamboyd1/ Casey's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/casey-conlon-06b64213/

Becoming Human
#114 | Adam Boyd - There And Back Films

Becoming Human

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 102:00


Adam Boyd is a vlogger, cinematographer and trail runner. Adam has made several films about trail running events throughout the United States. Adam went through a powerful weight-loss journey where he lost over 300 pounds. Adam’s story and his passion for capturing film are infectious. Check out some of his videos below and on youtube as There and Back FilmsYou can also find him on Instagram @thereandbackfilms

Becoming Human
#114 | Adam Boyd - There And Back Films

Becoming Human

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 102:00


Adam Boyd is a vlogger, cinematographer and trail runner. Adam has made several films about trail running events throughout the United States. Adam went through a powerful weight-loss journey where he lost over 300 pounds. Adam’s story and his passion for capturing film are infectious. Check out some of his videos below and on youtube as There and Back FilmsYou can also find him on Instagram @thereandbackfilms

The Mental Wealth Podcast
Episode 2: Death of a Loved One and Anxiety - Adam Boyd

The Mental Wealth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 74:37


Guest Adam Boyd and host Kaylor Betts launch the Mental Wealth Project's inaugural guest podcast. Adam witnessed his brother dying in front of his eyes as a teenager and now deals with an anxiety disorder that he continues to learn to manage. On this episode, Adam opens up about his challenges with mental health and shares his powerful story of love, loss, death, grief and survival

Culture Czars Podcast with Will Scott
Corporate Culture, Core Values, and the Royal Marines, with Will Scott

Culture Czars Podcast with Will Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 38:07


Will Scott has made company culture his life’s work. His book, his company, and these vlogs have shown the value and importance of having clear Core Values leads to a strong Corporate Culture.  So where did Will get the passion to take on this profession? What were the events and choices in Will’s life which led him to start Culture Czars and help people create a strong culture, so that people love where they work, and why they work? This week Will is joined by Adam Boyd, Vice President of Client Sales at Beneplace, LLC. Beneplace helps employers attract, retain and recognize their people, their most critical asset. They discuss Will’s story, including how he started his company in 1999, his time in the Royal Marines, and why he places such values in Culture.    Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:  [2:48] Will's story and how he became a culture consult [6:24] Why Will became interested in core values [9:59] The lines between culture and Community can be blurred [11:30] The inspiration behind the decision to start his company in 1999 [14:48] A culture which has Trust is more productive than one with fear [17:55] Will’s time in the Royal Marines, and how his time there carried over into his professional life [25:20] Core values should be more than just words on a Wall [28:44] Why core values are sometimes ignored by employees [31:27] What companies must sacrifice in order to implement strong core values [35:25] Some employees will fear discussion about culture and feelings Resources Mentioned in this episode EOS - Entrepreneur Operating System Connect with Will About Me Culture Czars The Culture Fix Linked In

Why Food?
Episode 59: Amber Jacobsen: from touring rock bands to upscale coffee

Why Food?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 54:43


Amber started her career as a musical producer in Australia, where she toured famous bands such as Pearl Jam and Bruce Springsteen, before becoming the worldwide producer of Dirty Dancing. While still on tour, her childhood friend Adam Boyd approached her with a crazy idea: to start a high-quality, ethical coffee roastery in Brooklyn — and she figured, why not? She had been looking for a new creative outlet and, as Amber says, it sounded like an adventure! That idea has grown to become Toby's Estate Coffee, a small-batch roastery with with multiple brick-and-mortar locations as well as a strong wholesale business within outlets such as Dean and Deluca and Whole Foods Market. Join us and we hear about Amber’s delightful journey into coffee, how she still (!!) maintains her role as worldwide producer of Dirty Dancing while running the Toby’s empire and where she sees the world of craft coffee heading towards in the future. Why Food? is powered by Simplecast.

Drunch
Episode 7: Happy Father's Day w/Adam Boyd!

Drunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2018 104:53


On this special Father's Day episode, Alisha, Lara, and Adam of Good Brews Radio get way too full on chocolate chip pancakes and lots of stout while they share stories on fatherhood, being a kid, and everything in between. Chocolate chip pancakes: -2c flour-3tb white sugar-1 1/2tsp baking powder-1tsp baking soda-1/4tsp salt-2c buttermilk (we used powdered buttermilk - yes, it's a thing!)-1 1/2tsp vanilla extract-1/2tsp cinnamon-1 egg-1/4c melted butter-mini chocolate chips (as many as you want because you're an adult, or at least are old enough to make pancakes) Melt butter and let cool slightly. In a mixing bowl, combine the flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. In a separate bowl, combine the buttermilk, vanilla, cinnamon, and egg with a whisk. Add the melted butter and whisk again. Slowly pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and stir to combine. Do not over-mix! Heat up your best pancake-making skillet or griddle over medium-low heat, and add a little butter. Use a 1/4 cup measuring cup (we used an ice cream scoop) and slowly pour batter onto hot surface to make a nice circle. Or any shape you want. Because they're your pancakes! Let the pancake cook about 2-3 minutes. Once bubbles start to form on the surface and the edges are set, flip that baby over! Cook for another two minutes before letting cool slightly so you can devour said pancake(s). Pairs well with your favorite stout or porter. We chose Samuel Smith's Organic Chocolate Stout and Young's Double Chocolate Stout. Featured song: Tawa-HanHan (Toronto, CAN)https://www.facebook.com/HanHan.Toronto/hanhan.bandcamp.comwww.cdbaby.com/cd/hanhanIG: @indayhan translated lyrics: Run swiftly Just whisper it to the wind And don't think about it And ask the heavens, Am I a star whose light has faded? Oh young woman! You're a goddess What you are is a poet Though you’re treated like a child By all, you are admired Don't forget to smile Your brilliance is exceptional So just laugh it off Chorus: Oh laugh, Oh Oh Oh laugh! Oh laugh, Just laugh away Just laugh away Just laugh away Just laugh away (cover your...) Repeat Chorus Cover your eyes Put on a disguise Purse your lips Speak nothing, hear nothing Watch you and judge you, Obscure you or smirch you Ay! Just laugh it off That's just the way life is Don't forget to smile Your brilliance is exceptional Well just laugh it off It will all come to pass Chorus: Oh laugh, Oh Oh Oh laugh Oh laugh, Oh just keep on laughing Oh laugh, Just laugh away Just laugh away Just laugh away Repeat Chorus 2x If you want your music on our episodes, reach out and touch us @ drunch@podcast.me. Don't forget to subscribe and follow us on Facebook, Instagram & Twitter @drunchpodcast!

Never Ending Random Discussion
NERD 126: Hammered Heroes

Never Ending Random Discussion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2018


Our guests this week are:Clancy Bundy & Adam Boyd, the creators of Hammered Heroes, the card battle gameHosted by Andrew Dresden & Steven BatemanProducer Will GilmanEdited by Andrew Dresden A product of Pants Pending StudiosBecome a Patron at Patreon.com/pantspendingWe are just like you, working full time, and trying to make this network great. Would you like to donate to the cause without committing to a monthly subscription? Visit our Amazon wish list to help us get the gear we need to bring you the highest quality content available! http://a.co/ivHnAvkAll music by: Kevin Mcleod from Incompetech.comThis is a copyrighted internet broadcast. Any reproduction or rebroadcast without express permission of its creators is strictly prohibited. For more, visit nerd.pantspending.com. Find us on facebook at Facebook.com/NERDpodcast, or on Twitter @PPSnerd. We can be heard via iTunes and Google Play Podcasts! 

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Cherry Picking with Giuliana Allegrotti
Episode 12: Are You Ready For Some Football?

Cherry Picking with Giuliana Allegrotti

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2018 44:17


With the NFL Playoffs fast approaching, Giuliana is joined by her best pals, Adam Boyd and Andrew Spivey, to discuss all things football. First they talk about their takeaways from the Rose Bowl (2:40) and make their picks in the National Championship (10:50). Then the group discusses the most attractive NFL coaching vacancies (12:30), Giuls tells a personal story about Jim Caldwell (18:40), they all salivate over the Rams (22:20), Andrew defends Blake Bortles (29:15), and they all begrudgingly agree on who will win Super Bowl LII.

Cherry Picking with Giuliana Allegrotti
Episode 11: The Definitive Little Giants Discussion & Gushing Over Jimmy Garoppolo

Cherry Picking with Giuliana Allegrotti

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 44:12


On this episode, Giuliana is joined by her all-time great friend, Adam Boyd, to break down one of their favorite movies: The Little Giants. Together they discuss Kevin O'Shea's football career (8:50), the John Madden cameo (16:00), debate the players' ceilings (24:40), share their favorite lines (30:45), and give their picks for the Week 14 matchup between the real Cowboys and Giants (32:50). Later, their pal Andrew Spivey joins the pod to talk about Jimmy Garoppolo's debut with the 49ers (36:15).

Good Brews
Good Brews 102: PNWHC Re-cap with Inland Brewers Unite

Good Brews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017


Fresh off the road from the Pacific Northwest Homebrewers Conference, the IBU gang joins "Good Brews" host Adam Boyd to discuss their experiences from PNWHC. Listen in as TJ Wallin, JD Scott, Will Stone, and Aaron Fernald jump into the Brewdio to talk home-brew.  More info at: www.kyrs.org/show/good-brews[Music: “TRAVEL LIGHT” by Jason Shaw (http://www.audionautix.com) // www.bensound.com] Play the episode:  Your browser does not support this audio  

Good Brews
Good Brews 103: Wolves & People Farmhouse Brewery

Good Brews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017


On this episode of "Good Brews", host Adam Boyd finds himself in Newberg, OR at "Wolves & People Farmhouse Brewery". Joining him is the brewery's founder and brewer Christian DeBenedetti who shares the story of how the brewery began (within an actual farmhouse) and discusses the unique nature of  the "Wolves & People" beer and brewing philosophy. More info at: www.kyrs.org/show/good-brews[Music: “TRAVEL LIGHT” by Jason Shaw (http://www.audionautix.com) // www.bensound.com] Play the episode:  Your browser does not support this audio  

Good Brews
Good Brews 100: THE BIG 100 - Rick Bonino, Spokesman Review

Good Brews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017


Ladies and gentlemen, it's our 100th episode! And what better way to celebrate 100 segments of "Good Brews" then to invite a special guest onto the show. For this episode, host Adam Boyd sits down with beer writer, blogger, and fellow Spokane beer enthusiast Rick Bonino in the Iron Goat Brewing taproom. Rick discusses his work as a beer writing for the Spokesman Review and the past, present, and future of the Spokane beer scene. It's an episode you don't want to miss! More info at: www.kyrs.org/show/good-brews[Music: “TRAVEL LIGHT” by Jason Shaw (http://www.audionautix.com) // www.bensound.com] Play the episode:  Your browser does not support this audio  

Good Brews
Good Brews 101: Another Isaacs Roundtable - Malty Backbone Edition

Good Brews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017


"Good Brews" friends Isaac Jensen and Isaac Joslin return once again for an "Isaacs Roundtable" with host Adam Boyd. On this particular edition, the gang takes a look at 9 of their favorite malty beers. Take a spin around the table with the Isaacs and Boyd as they drink and discuss beers that definitely have their malty backbones showing.  More info at: www.kyrs.org/show/good-brews[Music: “TRAVEL LIGHT” by Jason Shaw (http://www.audionautix.com) // www.bensound.com] Play the episode:  Your browser does not support this audio  

Good Brews
Good Brews 99: Good Brews LIVE! KYRS Spring Fund Drive

Good Brews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017


For this episode of "Good Brews", host Adam Boyd is live on the air waves with a special KYRS Spring Fund Drive edition of the show. But he's not alone! He is joined by friend of the show, and representative from Spokes Mobile Canning, Isaac Joslin. On the show they discuss Isaac's travels in Montana for Spokes, and the breweries and beer scene there, all while trying to raise money for KYRS. More info at: www.kyrs.org/show/good-brews[Music: “TRAVEL LIGHT” by Jason Shaw (http://www.audionautix.com) // www.bensound.com] Play the episode:  Your browser does not support this audio  

Good Brews
Good Brews 96: Josh Goodman - Pour My Beer

Good Brews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017


"Good Brews" this week invites Josh Goodman, Founder and CEO of "Pour My Beer" - an innovative company that implements digital self-serving beer systems all over the world. Josh talks with "Good Brews" host Adam Boyd all about "Pour My Beer", including how it got started and the basics of how the system works. Plus they discuss the benefits in having a beer venue that allows the drinker to pour their own pint. More info at: www.kyrs.org/show/good-brews[Music: “TRAVEL LIGHT” by Jason Shaw (http://www.audionautix.com) // www.bensound.com] Play the episode:  Your browser does not support this audio  

Good Brews
Good Brews 95: Super Bowl Sunday - Yeast Tempering & More

Good Brews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017


For this week's episode of "Good Brews" host Adam Boyd decides to talk about American Football in honor of Super Bowl Sunday! Just kidding... instead he tackles a method of yeast tempering for bottle conditioning sour and high gravity beers in "Brewing Science" and also covers an interesting historic rumor about Teddy Rosevelt and beer in Africa in "History of Beer". "Brews News" and "Beer of the Week" are also on the docket. More info at: www.kyrs.org/show/good-brews[Music: “TRAVEL LIGHT” by Jason Shaw (http://www.audionautix.com) // www.bensound.com] Play the episode:  Your browser does not support this audio  

Good Brews
Good Brews 94: Jill Marilley & Delaney Wardell - PNWHC

Good Brews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017


This week on "Good Brews" host Adam Boyd is joined by Jill Marilley and Delaney Wardell, two representatives from the Pacific Northwest Hombrewers Conference. Commencing on March 17th & 18th in Vancouver, WA, the PNWHC celebrates home brewers and the hobby within the Pacific Northwest. Jill and Delaney talk about the conference in full detail, including some of the seminars and panels that will be held at this year's conference. More info at: www.kyrs.org/show/good-brews[Music: “TRAVEL LIGHT” by Jason Shaw (http://www.audionautix.com) // www.bensound.com] Play the episode:  Your browser does not support this audio