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Best podcasts about amy ward

Latest podcast episodes about amy ward

The Nonduality Podcast
Amy Ward - Attuning to Life's Compassion | Nonduality

The Nonduality Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 14:20


A clip from the monthly nonduality Zoom group - ⁠⁠https://nisargayoga.org/group/⁠⁠Amy Ward - ⁠https://www.thegreenlighttolive.com⁠ 

The Nonduality Podcast
Amy Ward - Meeting Oscilation | Nonduality

The Nonduality Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 10:11


A clip from the monthly nonduality Zoom group - ⁠https://nisargayoga.org/group/⁠Amy Ward - https://www.thegreenlighttolive.com 

The Fade Route with D and Z
New Year's Resolutions

The Fade Route with D and Z

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 87:04


Amy Ward, Student Engagement Manager at Penn State College of Medicine joins the In Route to discuss Alex Ovechkin's pursuit of Wayne Gretzky, Saquon Barkley's impact in Philly, and more! Plus, D and Z break down the early signings of NFL Free Agency, debate where the Yankees go from here in light of the Gerrit Cole injury, and more.

Curious Living
69: Can helping those in need actually hurt them?

Curious Living

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 48:43


It certainly feels good to help others in need. We donate food, money, and even time to help those who are less fortunate than ourselves. And, oftentimes we assume that we have done what's best for them. But was it the best for them? Or, was it something that made us feel good in the moment? This is a tough question to ponder and our guest on this episode shares some incredible insights and wisdom to help us tackle it. Guest Info Kevin Ward is the Director of Youth, Young Adults, and Missions at Williamson's Chapel UMC in Mooresville, NC.  He is married to Amy Ward and has two children, Anna and James.  Service and mission is not only important to Kevin but to his whole family.     Kevin has worked in the United Methodist Church full-time or part-time for 27 years.  Throughout the last 27 years, connecting folks to healthy missions has been a passion of Kevins.  Having led or participated in over 40 week-long mission trips, Kevin has seen missions done in both healthy and unhealthy ways.  Reflecting on how mission trips and work have impacted both those serving and those being served has helped Kevin develop a healthier model of mission and service work.     Kevin believes that being involved in mission and service is something that every Christian is called to do on an ongoing basis.  Mission and service should move beyond charity and into something woven to our faith's fabric.  It may get messy, but in the mess is where we most often find Jesus.     Some suggested reading on the subject: "From Relief to Empowerment" by Laceye Warner and Gaston Warner "When Helping Hurts" by Steve Corbett and Brian Fikkert "Toxic Charity" by Robert Lupton "Get off Your Donkey!" By Reggie McNeal  

The CFO Show
Building a Finance Function From the Ground Up

The CFO Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 29:55


The journey from being a solo finance expert to architecting a robust finance function is complex. Knowing where to begin and how to proceed can shape the future of your department and company.In this episode, host Melissa Howatson welcomes Amy Ward, CFO of Blue River PetCare, to discuss the intricacies of building a finance function from the ground up. Amy shares her journey from Senior Accountant to CFO, offering valuable insights into the strategic approach required to align finance with organizational goals and drive sustainable growth. Amy joined Blue River PetCare's team in 2014 as a Senior Accountant and, since then, has played a critical role in the development and management of their Accounting and Payroll teams.Discover how finance leaders should navigate hiring, technology investments, and cross-departmental collaboration as they build and nurture a finance team to drive long-term success.Discussed in This Episode:The most important considerations for finance leaders before making their first hireWhy Amy invested first in her accounts payable team, and how she now views this function as a breeding ground for talentHow to assess the technologies a business truly needs at various stages of its growthNavigating the challenges of transitioning from a small to a larger, more complex finance functionWhy culture fit is often overlooked in finance, but is just as important as in any other part of the businessWhy cultural fit is often overlooked in finance, but is just as important as in any other part of the business

The CFO Show
Building a Finance Function From the Ground Up

The CFO Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 29:56


The journey from being a solo finance expert to architecting a robust finance function is complex. Knowing where to begin and how to proceed can shape the future of your department and company.In this episode, host Melissa Howatson welcomes Amy Ward, CFO of Blue River PetCare, to discuss the intricacies of building a finance function from the ground up. Amy shares her journey from Senior Accountant to CFO, offering valuable insights into the strategic approach required to align finance with organizational goals and drive sustainable growth. Amy joined Blue River PetCare's team in 2014 as a Senior Accountant and, since then, has played a critical role in the development and management of their Accounting and Payroll teams.Discover how finance leaders should navigate hiring, technology investments, and cross-departmental collaboration as they build and nurture a finance team to drive long-term success.Discussed in This Episode:The most important considerations for finance leaders before making their first hireWhy Amy invested first in her accounts payable team, and how she now views this function as a breeding ground for talentHow to assess the technologies a business truly needs at various stages of its growthNavigating the challenges of transitioning from a small to a larger, more complex finance functionWhy culture fit is often overlooked in finance, but is just as important as in any other part of the businessWhy cultural fit is often overlooked in finance, but is just as important as in any other part of the business

The Nonduality Podcast
Sat Chit Ananda | Nonduality

The Nonduality Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 42:00


1. Dr Daniel H Shapiro - https://yourinherentgoodness.com 2. Nic Higham - https://thewholenessofexperience.com  3. Amy Ward - https://www.thegreenlighttolive.com 

The Nonduality Podcast
Amy Ward - The Miracle of Presence

The Nonduality Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 14:38


A clip of Amy Ward from the monthly Zoom group. Join here: https://nisargayoga.org/group/ Amy Ward - https://www.thegreenlighttolive.com/

The Nonduality Podcast
144 - Amy Ward - Coming Back into Life | Nonduality

The Nonduality Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 28:55


Nic Higham (https://thewholenessofexperience.com) speaks with Nondual Therapist and Mentor Amy Ward (https://www.thegreenlighttolive.com) In this enlightening yet accessible podcast, co-presenter Paul Dobson and author and nondual therapist Nic Higham explore the truth of #Nonduality. Join Paul and Nic's real-time exploration of life beyond the illusion of separateness. They ask: ‘Who am I? What is the nature of our experience? What is self-inquiry? What is meditation?' Inquire into the present moment and drop your false ideas. 'Wayfarer' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au 'I Walk With Ghosts' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au

Circuit Riders Podcasts
Holy Spirit pt.2 - Amy Ward - CR Experience 2023

Circuit Riders Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023


Amy Ward teaches from 1 Corinthians 12 teaching on the gifts of the Spirit and answers questions from the CRX about how to operate in them. She defines the gifts of knowledge, discernment of spirits, the gifts of power, and the vocal gifts and goes through how each one operates and their purpose in the body of Christ. Amy talks about how we can let our presumptions about how the Holy Spirit operates can get in the way of the Holy Spirit and she teaches the CRX how to operate in each gift in a way to represent Jesus rightly. It is an important lesson on how to be a human and operate in the power and knowledge of the Holy Spirit by loving well and making mistakes.

Circuit Riders Podcast
Gifts of the Holy Spirit - Amy Ward - CR Experience 2023

Circuit Riders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023


Amy Ward teaches from 1 Corinthians 12 teaching on the gifts of the Spirit and answers questions from the CRX about how to operate in them. She defines the gifts of knowledge, discernment of spirits, the gifts of power, and the vocal gifts and goes through how each one operates and their purpose in the body of Christ. Amy talks about how we can let our presumptions about how the Holy Spirit operates can get in the way of the Holy Spirit and she teaches the CRX how to operate in each gift in a way to represent Jesus rightly. It is an important lesson on how to be a human and operate in the power and knowledge of the Holy Spirit by loving well and making mistakes.

Circuit Rider Trainings
Gifts of the Holy Spirit - Amy Ward - CR Experience 2023

Circuit Rider Trainings

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023


Amy Ward teaches from 1 Corinthians 12 teaching on the gifts of the Spirit and answers questions from the CRX about how to operate in them. She defines the gifts of knowledge, discernment of spirits, the gifts of power, and the vocal gifts and goes through how each one operates and their purpose in the body of Christ. Amy talks about how we can let our presumptions about how the Holy Spirit operates can get in the way of the Holy Spirit and she teaches the CRX how to operate in each gift in a way to represent Jesus rightly. It is an important lesson on how to be a human and operate in the power and knowledge of the Holy Spirit by loving well and making mistakes.

Circuit Riders Podcasts
The Holy Spirit - Amy Ward - CR Experience 2023

Circuit Riders Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023


Amy Ward teaches the CRX how the Holy Spirit is God and who he is and where he appears throughout the scriptures. She brings the school of the reality of waiting and experiencing the Holy Spirit fall at Pentecost. She then teaches about the attributes of the Holy Spirit in the Bible and how he can operate in our daily lives.

Circuit Riders Podcast
The Holy Spirit - Amy Ward - CR Experience 2023

Circuit Riders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023


Amy Ward teaches the CRX how the Holy Spirit is God and who he is and where he appears throughout the scriptures. She brings the school of the reality of waiting and experiencing the Holy Spirit fall at Pentecost. She then teaches about the attributes of the Holy Spirit in the Bible and how he can operate in our daily lives.

Circuit Rider Trainings
The Holy Spirit - Amy Ward - CR Experience 2023

Circuit Rider Trainings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023


Amy Ward teaches the CRX how the Holy Spirit is God and who he is and where he appears throughout the scriptures. She brings the school of the reality of waiting and experiencing the Holy Spirit fall at Pentecost. She then teaches about the attributes of the Holy Spirit in the Bible and how he can operate in our daily lives.

The Gate Community Church Podcast
Spiritual Discernment

The Gate Community Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 45:53


A message from special guest Amy Ward filled with practical teachings on how to mature as Jesus followers as we allow the Lord to remove filters of offense and fear so we can hear Him more clearly. 

IMI-kirken taler
Amy Ward

IMI-kirken taler

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 51:12


Fra Åpen Himmel september 2023 lørdag kveld.

IMI-kirken taler
Amy ward

IMI-kirken taler

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 55:03


Fra Åpen Himmel Fredag kveld 29.09 2023

Fire & Fragrance South Africa Podcast
Amy Ward Shares about Revival

Fire & Fragrance South Africa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 51:53


Listen as Amy Ward shared with us about the importance and call to Holiness as we continue to see God move on the Earth.

Fire & Fragrance Podcast
Gifts of the Spirit | Holy Spirit Week | Amy Ward

Fire & Fragrance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 103:30


Today Amy shares on the gifts of the spirit giving us understanding and wisdom around walking out the gifts. She also answers some of the questions from our DTS

Fire & Fragrance Podcast
Amy's Story | Holy Spirit Week | Amy Ward

Fire & Fragrance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 120:11


Amy shares her story and gives us an insight into the Holy Spirit working in and through our lives.

YWAM Kona
Christophe Ulysse and Amy Ward: Victorious Warfare

YWAM Kona

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 55:49


This week at our Ohana Gathering Christoph and Amy tag team a message on fighting spiritual warfare and Amy gives a word to our community about being on guard for spiritual attacks

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast
6.17 Stop O, Keble College (Series 6: Mapping the Quartet: Oxford Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour)

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 3:16


Elizabeth Anscombe, Mary Midgley, Iris Murdoch, and Philippa Foot are four of the twentieth century's most important British philosophers. Oxford was the place where they met, and where their philosophical views were shaped. On this walking tour you will visit some of the places where events of significance in the lives of the women took place between 1938 and the mid-Fifties. You will learn about their lives and their philosophy. All the locations on this tour, and many more besides, feature in the book Metaphysical Animals: How Four Women Brought Philosophy Back to Life, and can be found on the associated website, mappingthequartet.org This podcast (series 6) is a walking tour around Oxford. If you would like to learn about the Quartet's philosophy from the comfort of your home, try our other podcasts (series 1-5) found on womeninparenthesis.co.uk This is episode number #17. There are 18 individual episodes. The order in which we have placed the locations is based on what we thought would make for a pleasant and economic walk, rather than by the chronology of the various events. You can download a map of the journey and a full transcript of this podcast series from womeninparenthesis.co.uk (search for Podcasts within the Creative Resources section). If you would prefer, you can access the walking tour as a single full-length episode - #1 of this series. This production was brought to you by Women In Parenthesis. The walking tour was designed and written by Ana Barandalla and the podcast produced by Amy Ward.

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast
6.2 Introduction (Series 6: Mapping the Quartet: Oxford Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour)

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 2:51


Elizabeth Anscombe, Mary Midgley, Iris Murdoch, and Philippa Foot are four of the twentieth century's most important British philosophers. Oxford was the place where they met, and where their philosophical views were shaped. On this walking tour you will visit some of the places where events of significance in the lives of the women took place between 1938 and the mid-Fifties. You will learn about their lives and their philosophy. All the locations on this tour, and many more besides, feature in the book Metaphysical Animals: How Four Women Brought Philosophy Back to Life, and can be found on the associated website, mappingthequartet.org This podcast (series 6) is a walking tour around Oxford. If you would like to learn about the Quartet's philosophy from the comfort of your home, try our other podcasts (series 1-5) found on womeninparenthesis.co.uk This is episode number #2. There are 18 individual episodes. The order in which we have placed the locations is based on what we thought would make for a pleasant and economic walk, rather than by the chronology of the various events. You can download a map of the journey and a full transcript of this podcast series from womeninparenthesis.co.uk (search for Podcasts within the Creative Resources section). If you would prefer, you can access the walking tour as a single full-length episode - #1 of this series. This production was brought to you by Women In Parenthesis. The walking tour was designed and written by Ana Barandalla and the podcast produced by Amy Ward.

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast
6.16 Stop N, 2 Bradmore Road (Series 6: Mapping the Quartet: Oxford Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour)

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 1:18


Elizabeth Anscombe, Mary Midgley, Iris Murdoch, and Philippa Foot are four of the twentieth century's most important British philosophers. Oxford was the place where they met, and where their philosophical views were shaped. On this walking tour you will visit some of the places where events of significance in the lives of the women took place between 1938 and the mid-Fifties. You will learn about their lives and their philosophy. All the locations on this tour, and many more besides, feature in the book Metaphysical Animals: How Four Women Brought Philosophy Back to Life, and can be found on the associated website, mappingthequartet.org This podcast (series 6) is a walking tour around Oxford. If you would like to learn about the Quartet's philosophy from the comfort of your home, try our other podcasts (series 1-5) found on womeninparenthesis.co.uk This is episode number #16. There are 18 individual episodes. The order in which we have placed the locations is based on what we thought would make for a pleasant and economic walk, rather than by the chronology of the various events. You can download a map of the journey and a full transcript of this podcast series from womeninparenthesis.co.uk (search for Podcasts within the Creative Resources section). If you would prefer, you can access the walking tour as a single full-length episode - #1 of this series. This production was brought to you by Women In Parenthesis. The walking tour was designed and written by Ana Barandalla and the podcast produced by Amy Ward.

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast
6.9 Stop G, 27 St John Street (Series 6: Mapping the Quartet: Oxford Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour)

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 3:39


Elizabeth Anscombe, Mary Midgley, Iris Murdoch, and Philippa Foot are four of the twentieth century's most important British philosophers. Oxford was the place where they met, and where their philosophical views were shaped. On this walking tour you will visit some of the places where events of significance in the lives of the women took place between 1938 and the mid-Fifties. You will learn about their lives and their philosophy. All the locations on this tour, and many more besides, feature in the book Metaphysical Animals: How Four Women Brought Philosophy Back to Life, and can be found on the associated website, mappingthequartet.org This podcast (series 6) is a walking tour around Oxford. If you would like to learn about the Quartet's philosophy from the comfort of your home, try our other podcasts (series 1-5) found on womeninparenthesis.co.uk This is episode number #9. There are 18 individual episodes. The order in which we have placed the locations is based on what we thought would make for a pleasant and economic walk, rather than by the chronology of the various events. You can download a map of the journey and a full transcript of this podcast series from womeninparenthesis.co.uk (search for Podcasts within the Creative Resources section). If you would prefer, you can access the walking tour as a single full-length episode - #1 of this series. This production was brought to you by Women In Parenthesis. The walking tour was designed and written by Ana Barandalla and the podcast produced by Amy Ward.

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast
6.15 Stops M, Park Town (Series 6: Mapping the Quartet: Oxford Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour)

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 5:35


Elizabeth Anscombe, Mary Midgley, Iris Murdoch, and Philippa Foot are four of the twentieth century's most important British philosophers. Oxford was the place where they met, and where their philosophical views were shaped. On this walking tour you will visit some of the places where events of significance in the lives of the women took place between 1938 and the mid-Fifties. You will learn about their lives and their philosophy. All the locations on this tour, and many more besides, feature in the book Metaphysical Animals: How Four Women Brought Philosophy Back to Life, and can be found on the associated website, mappingthequartet.org This podcast (series 6) is a walking tour around Oxford. If you would like to learn about the Quartet's philosophy from the comfort of your home, try our other podcasts (series 1-5) found on womeninparenthesis.co.uk This is episode number #15. There are 18 individual episodes. The order in which we have placed the locations is based on what we thought would make for a pleasant and economic walk, rather than by the chronology of the various events. You can download a map of the journey and a full transcript of this podcast series from womeninparenthesis.co.uk (search for Podcasts within the Creative Resources section). If you would prefer, you can access the walking tour as a single full-length episode - #1 of this series. This production was brought to you by Women In Parenthesis. The walking tour was designed and written by Ana Barandalla and the podcast produced by Amy Ward.

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast
6.14 Stop L, St Hugh's College (Series 6: Mapping the Quartet: Oxford Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour)

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 1:45


Elizabeth Anscombe, Mary Midgley, Iris Murdoch, and Philippa Foot are four of the twentieth century's most important British philosophers. Oxford was the place where they met, and where their philosophical views were shaped. On this walking tour you will visit some of the places where events of significance in the lives of the women took place between 1938 and the mid-Fifties. You will learn about their lives and their philosophy. All the locations on this tour, and many more besides, feature in the book Metaphysical Animals: How Four Women Brought Philosophy Back to Life, and can be found on the associated website, mappingthequartet.org This podcast (series 6) is a walking tour around Oxford. If you would like to learn about the Quartet's philosophy from the comfort of your home, try our other podcasts (series 1-5) found on womeninparenthesis.co.uk This is episode number #14. There are 18 individual episodes. The order in which we have placed the locations is based on what we thought would make for a pleasant and economic walk, rather than by the chronology of the various events. You can download a map of the journey and a full transcript of this podcast series from womeninparenthesis.co.uk (search for Podcasts within the Creative Resources section). If you would prefer, you can access the walking tour as a single full-length episode - #1 of this series. This production was brought to you by Women In Parenthesis. The walking tour was designed and written by Ana Barandalla and the podcast produced by Amy Ward.

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast
6.13 Stop K, St Anne's College (then Society) (Series 6: Mapping the Quartet: Oxford Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour)

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 3:21


Elizabeth Anscombe, Mary Midgley, Iris Murdoch, and Philippa Foot are four of the twentieth century's most important British philosophers. Oxford was the place where they met, and where their philosophical views were shaped. On this walking tour you will visit some of the places where events of significance in the lives of the women took place between 1938 and the mid-Fifties. You will learn about their lives and their philosophy. All the locations on this tour, and many more besides, feature in the book Metaphysical Animals: How Four Women Brought Philosophy Back to Life, and can be found on the associated website, mappingthequartet.org This podcast (series 6) is a walking tour around Oxford. If you would like to learn about the Quartet's philosophy from the comfort of your home, try our other podcasts (series 1-5) found on womeninparenthesis.co.uk This is episode number #13. There are 18 individual episodes. The order in which we have placed the locations is based on what we thought would make for a pleasant and economic walk, rather than by the chronology of the various events. You can download a map of the journey and a full transcript of this podcast series from womeninparenthesis.co.uk (search for Podcasts within the Creative Resources section). If you would prefer, you can access the walking tour as a single full-length episode - #1 of this series. This production was brought to you by Women In Parenthesis. The walking tour was designed and written by Ana Barandalla and the podcast produced by Amy Ward.

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast
6.12 Stop J, Royal Oak (Series 6: Mapping the Quartet: Oxford Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour)

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 0:57


Elizabeth Anscombe, Mary Midgley, Iris Murdoch, and Philippa Foot are four of the twentieth century's most important British philosophers. Oxford was the place where they met, and where their philosophical views were shaped. On this walking tour you will visit some of the places where events of significance in the lives of the women took place between 1938 and the mid-Fifties. You will learn about their lives and their philosophy. All the locations on this tour, and many more besides, feature in the book Metaphysical Animals: How Four Women Brought Philosophy Back to Life, and can be found on the associated website, mappingthequartet.org This podcast (series 6) is a walking tour around Oxford. If you would like to learn about the Quartet's philosophy from the comfort of your home, try our other podcasts (series 1-5) found on womeninparenthesis.co.uk This is episode number #12. There are 18 individual episodes. The order in which we have placed the locations is based on what we thought would make for a pleasant and economic walk, rather than by the chronology of the various events. You can download a map of the journey and a full transcript of this podcast series from womeninparenthesis.co.uk (search for Podcasts within the Creative Resources section). If you would prefer, you can access the walking tour as a single full-length episode - #1 of this series. This production was brought to you by Women In Parenthesis. The walking tour was designed and written by Ana Barandalla and the podcast produced by Amy Ward.

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast
6.11 Stop I, Somerville College (Series 6: Mapping the Quartet: Oxford Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour)

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 3:26


Elizabeth Anscombe, Mary Midgley, Iris Murdoch, and Philippa Foot are four of the twentieth century's most important British philosophers. Oxford was the place where they met, and where their philosophical views were shaped. On this walking tour you will visit some of the places where events of significance in the lives of the women took place between 1938 and the mid-Fifties. You will learn about their lives and their philosophy. All the locations on this tour, and many more besides, feature in the book Metaphysical Animals: How Four Women Brought Philosophy Back to Life, and can be found on the associated website, mappingthequartet.org This podcast (series 6) is a walking tour around Oxford. If you would like to learn about the Quartet's philosophy from the comfort of your home, try our other podcasts (series 1-5) found on womeninparenthesis.co.uk This is episode number #11. There are 18 individual episodes. The order in which we have placed the locations is based on what we thought would make for a pleasant and economic walk, rather than by the chronology of the various events. You can download a map of the journey and a full transcript of this podcast series from womeninparenthesis.co.uk (search for Podcasts within the Creative Resources section). If you would prefer, you can access the walking tour as a single full-length episode - #1 of this series. This production was brought to you by Women In Parenthesis. The walking tour was designed and written by Ana Barandalla and the podcast produced by Amy Ward.

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast
6.10 Stop H, St Aloysius Church (Series 6: Mapping the Quartet: Oxford Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour)

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 1:29


Elizabeth Anscombe, Mary Midgley, Iris Murdoch, and Philippa Foot are four of the twentieth century's most important British philosophers. Oxford was the place where they met, and where their philosophical views were shaped. On this walking tour you will visit some of the places where events of significance in the lives of the women took place between 1938 and the mid-Fifties. You will learn about their lives and their philosophy. All the locations on this tour, and many more besides, feature in the book Metaphysical Animals: How Four Women Brought Philosophy Back to Life, and can be found on the associated website, mappingthequartet.org This podcast (series 6) is a walking tour around Oxford. If you would like to learn about the Quartet's philosophy from the comfort of your home, try our other podcasts (series 1-5) found on womeninparenthesis.co.uk This is episode number #10. There are 18 individual episodes. The order in which we have placed the locations is based on what we thought would make for a pleasant and economic walk, rather than by the chronology of the various events. You can download a map of the journey and a full transcript of this podcast series from womeninparenthesis.co.uk (search for Podcasts within the Creative Resources section). If you would prefer, you can access the walking tour as a single full-length episode - #1 of this series. This production was brought to you by Women In Parenthesis. The walking tour was designed and written by Ana Barandalla and the podcast produced by Amy Ward.

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast
6.8 Stop F, Blackfriars (Series 6: Mapping the Quartet: Oxford Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour)

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 3:18


Elizabeth Anscombe, Mary Midgley, Iris Murdoch, and Philippa Foot are four of the twentieth century's most important British philosophers. Oxford was the place where they met, and where their philosophical views were shaped. On this walking tour you will visit some of the places where events of significance in the lives of the women took place between 1938 and the mid-Fifties. You will learn about their lives and their philosophy. All the locations on this tour, and many more besides, feature in the book Metaphysical Animals: How Four Women Brought Philosophy Back to Life, and can be found on the associated website, mappingthequartet.org This podcast (series 6) is a walking tour around Oxford. If you would like to learn about the Quartet's philosophy from the comfort of your home, try our other podcasts (series 1-5) found on womeninparenthesis.co.uk This is episode number #8. There are 18 individual episodes. The order in which we have placed the locations is based on what we thought would make for a pleasant and economic walk, rather than by the chronology of the various events. You can download a map of the journey and a full transcript of this podcast series from womeninparenthesis.co.uk (search for Podcasts within the Creative Resources section). If you would prefer, you can access the walking tour as a single full-length episode - #1 of this series. This production was brought to you by Women In Parenthesis. The walking tour was designed and written by Ana Barandalla and the podcast produced by Amy Ward.

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast
6.1 Mapping the Quartet: Oxford Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 48:36


Elizabeth Anscombe, Mary Midgley, Iris Murdoch, and Philippa Foot are four of the twentieth century's most important British philosophers. Oxford was the place where they met, and where their philosophical views were shaped. On this walking tour you will visit some of the places where events of significance in the lives of the women took place between 1938 and the mid-Fifties. You will learn about their lives and their philosophy. All the locations on this tour, and many more besides, feature in the book Metaphysical Animals: How Four Women Brought Philosophy Back to Life, and can be found on the associated website, mappingthequartet.org This podcast (series 6) is a walking tour around Oxford. If you would like to learn about the Quartet's philosophy from the comfort of your home, try our other podcasts (series 1-5) found on womeninparenthesis.co.uk. This is episode number #1 which takes you on a journey to 15 locations in Oxford. The order in which we have placed the locations is based on what we thought would make for a pleasant and economic walk, rather than by the chronology of the various events. You can download a map of the journey and a full transcript of this podcast series from womeninparenthesis.co.uk (search for Podcasts within the Creative Resources section). We hope this works for you, but if you want to design your own trajectory you can, as we have also provided the audio for each location as individual episodes - #2-18. This production was brought to you by Women In Parenthesis. The walking tour was designed and written by Ana Barandalla and the podcast produced by Amy Ward.

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast
6.7 Stop E, Ashmolean Museum (Series 6: Mapping the Quartet: Oxford Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour)

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 2:02


Elizabeth Anscombe, Mary Midgley, Iris Murdoch, and Philippa Foot are four of the twentieth century's most important British philosophers. Oxford was the place where they met, and where their philosophical views were shaped. On this walking tour you will visit some of the places where events of significance in the lives of the women took place between 1938 and the mid-Fifties. You will learn about their lives and their philosophy. All the locations on this tour, and many more besides, feature in the book Metaphysical Animals: How Four Women Brought Philosophy Back to Life, and can be found on the associated website, mappingthequartet.org This podcast (series 6) is a walking tour around Oxford. If you would like to learn about the Quartet's philosophy from the comfort of your home, try our other podcasts (series 1-5) found on womeninparenthesis.co.uk This is episode number #7. There are 18 individual episodes. The order in which we have placed the locations is based on what we thought would make for a pleasant and economic walk, rather than by the chronology of the various events. You can download a map of the journey and a full transcript of this podcast series from womeninparenthesis.co.uk (search for Podcasts within the Creative Resources section). If you would prefer, you can access the walking tour as a single full-length episode - #1 of this series. This production was brought to you by Women In Parenthesis. The walking tour was designed and written by Ana Barandalla and the podcast produced by Amy Ward.

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast
6.6 Stop D, 17 Broad Street, Oxfam Shop and Collecting Centre (Series 6: Mapping the Quartet: Oxford Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour)

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 1:48


Elizabeth Anscombe, Mary Midgley, Iris Murdoch, and Philippa Foot are four of the twentieth century's most important British philosophers. Oxford was the place where they met, and where their philosophical views were shaped. On this walking tour you will visit some of the places where events of significance in the lives of the women took place between 1938 and the mid-Fifties. You will learn about their lives and their philosophy. All the locations on this tour, and many more besides, feature in the book Metaphysical Animals: How Four Women Brought Philosophy Back to Life, and can be found on the associated website, mappingthequartet.org This podcast (series 6) is a walking tour around Oxford. If you would like to learn about the Quartet's philosophy from the comfort of your home, try our other podcasts (series 1-5) found on womeninparenthesis.co.uk This is episode number #6. There are 18 individual episodes. The order in which we have placed the locations is based on what we thought would make for a pleasant and economic walk, rather than by the chronology of the various events. You can download a map of the journey and a full transcript of this podcast series from womeninparenthesis.co.uk (search for Podcasts within the Creative Resources section). If you would prefer, you can access the walking tour as a single full-length episode - #1 of this series. This production was brought to you by Women In Parenthesis. The walking tour was designed and written by Ana Barandalla and the podcast produced by Amy Ward.

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast
6.5 Stop C, 3 Cornmarket Street (Series 6: Mapping the Quartet: Oxford Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour)

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 4:02


Elizabeth Anscombe, Mary Midgley, Iris Murdoch, and Philippa Foot are four of the twentieth century's most important British philosophers. Oxford was the place where they met, and where their philosophical views were shaped. On this walking tour you will visit some of the places where events of significance in the lives of the women took place between 1938 and the mid-Fifties. You will learn about their lives and their philosophy. All the locations on this tour, and many more besides, feature in the book Metaphysical Animals: How Four Women Brought Philosophy Back to Life, and can be found on the associated website, mappingthequartet.org This podcast (series 6) is a walking tour around Oxford. If you would like to learn about the Quartet's philosophy from the comfort of your home, try our other podcasts (series 1-5) found on womeninparenthesis.co.uk This is episode number #5. There are 18 individual episodes. The order in which we have placed the locations is based on what we thought would make for a pleasant and economic walk, rather than by the chronology of the various events. You can download a map of the journey and a full transcript of this podcast series from womeninparenthesis.co.uk (search for Podcasts within the Creative Resources section). If you would prefer, you can access the walking tour as a single full-length episode - #1 of this series. This production was brought to you by Women In Parenthesis. The walking tour was designed and written by Ana Barandalla and the podcast produced by Amy Ward.

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast
6.4 Stop B, 13 King Edward Street (Series 6: Mapping the Quartet: Oxford Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour)

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 1:31


Elizabeth Anscombe, Mary Midgley, Iris Murdoch, and Philippa Foot are four of the twentieth century's most important British philosophers. Oxford was the place where they met, and where their philosophical views were shaped. On this walking tour you will visit some of the places where events of significance in the lives of the women took place between 1938 and the mid-Fifties. You will learn about their lives and their philosophy. All the locations on this tour, and many more besides, feature in the book Metaphysical Animals: How Four Women Brought Philosophy Back to Life, and can be found on the associated website, mappingthequartet.org This podcast (series 6) is a walking tour around Oxford. If you would like to learn about the Quartet's philosophy from the comfort of your home, try our other podcasts (series 1-5) found on womeninparenthesis.co.uk This is episode number #4. There are 18 individual episodes. The order in which we have placed the locations is based on what we thought would make for a pleasant and economic walk, rather than by the chronology of the various events. You can download a map of the journey and a full transcript of this podcast series from womeninparenthesis.co.uk (search for Podcasts within the Creative Resources section). If you would prefer, you can access the walking tour as a single full-length episode - #1 of this series. This production was brought to you by Women In Parenthesis. The walking tour was designed and written by Ana Barandalla and the podcast produced by Amy Ward.

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast
6.3 Stop A, Bodleian Library (Series 6: Mapping the Quartet: Oxford Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour)

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 6:43


Elizabeth Anscombe, Mary Midgley, Iris Murdoch, and Philippa Foot are four of the twentieth century's most important British philosophers. Oxford was the place where they met, and where their philosophical views were shaped. On this walking tour you will visit some of the places where events of significance in the lives of the women took place between 1938 and the mid-Fifties. You will learn about their lives and their philosophy. All the locations on this tour, and many more besides, feature in the book Metaphysical Animals: How Four Women Brought Philosophy Back to Life, and can be found on the associated website, mappingthequartet.org This podcast (series 6) is a walking tour around Oxford. If you would like to learn about the Quartet's philosophy from the comfort of your home, try our other podcasts (series 1-5) found on womeninparenthesis.co.uk This is episode number #3. There are 18 individual episodes. The order in which we have placed the locations is based on what we thought would make for a pleasant and economic walk, rather than by the chronology of the various events. You can download a map of the journey and a full transcript of this podcast series from womeninparenthesis.co.uk (search for Podcasts within the Creative Resources section). If you would prefer, you can access the walking tour as a single full-length episode - #1 of this series. This production was brought to you by Women In Parenthesis. The walking tour was designed and written by Ana Barandalla and the podcast produced by Amy Ward.

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast
6.18 Closing (Series 6: Mapping the Quartet: Oxford Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour)

The Women In Parenthesis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 1:35


Elizabeth Anscombe, Mary Midgley, Iris Murdoch, and Philippa Foot are four of the twentieth century's most important British philosophers. Oxford was the place where they met, and where their philosophical views were shaped. On this walking tour you will visit some of the places where events of significance in the lives of the women took place between 1938 and the mid-Fifties. You will learn about their lives and their philosophy. All the locations on this tour, and many more besides, feature in the book Metaphysical Animals: How Four Women Brought Philosophy Back to Life, and can be found on the associated website, mappingthequartet.org This podcast (series 6) is a walking tour around Oxford. If you would like to learn about the Quartet's philosophy from the comfort of your home, try our other podcasts (series 1-5) found on womeninparenthesis.co.uk This is episode number #18. There are 18 individual episodes. The order in which we have placed the locations is based on what we thought would make for a pleasant and economic walk, rather than by the chronology of the various events. You can download a map of the journey and a full transcript of this podcast series from womeninparenthesis.co.uk (search for Podcasts within the Creative Resources section). If you would prefer, you can access the walking tour as a single full-length episode - #1 of this series. This production was brought to you by Women In Parenthesis. The walking tour was designed and written by Ana Barandalla and the podcast produced by Amy Ward.

Fire & Fragrance Podcast
Amy Ward: Working with Holy Spirit

Fire & Fragrance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2022 107:02


Amy Ward teaches in Leadership Track and does Q&A about how to work with the Holy Spirit in ministry.

Eight One Sixty w/ Chris Haghirian
New Music - Tuesday, July 12

Eight One Sixty w/ Chris Haghirian

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 57:09


We continue to celebrate new music from KC musicians. This week we hear 11 new songs, some from old friends and some from musicians we just discovered last week! Hear from some of our old friends and favorites like Emmaline Twist, Carswell & Hope, Kat King, Lava Dreams, Jake Wells, and J. Taylor. Then new stuff from these folks that we don't know too much about, Amy Ward, ZAVA, Rougher All Stars, My Escape, Shang, and Pineapple Wine.

Nonprofits Are Messy: Lessons in Leadership | Fundraising | Board Development | Communications
Ep 157: How Equitable Technology Can Supercharge Your Mission (with Amy Ward and Afua Bruce)

Nonprofits Are Messy: Lessons in Leadership | Fundraising | Board Development | Communications

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2022 45:09 Very Popular


Technology for nonprofits is often thought of as being external to the work that goes on inside the sector. In this episode, Amy Ward and Afua Bruce join me to talk about how equitable technology can help us build a more equitable world. The post Ep 157: How Equitable Technology Can Supercharge Your Mission (with Amy Ward and Afua Bruce) appeared first on Joan Garry Nonprofit Leadership.

Nonprofits Are Messy: Lessons in Leadership | Fundraising | Board Development | Communications
Ep 157: How Equitable Technology Can Supercharge Your Mission (with Amy Ward and Afua Bruce)

Nonprofits Are Messy: Lessons in Leadership | Fundraising | Board Development | Communications

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2022 45:09


Technology for nonprofits is often thought of as being external to the work that goes on inside the sector. In this episode, Amy Ward and Afua Bruce join me to talk about how equitable technology can help us build a more equitable world.

Nonprofits Are Messy: Lessons in Leadership | Fundraising | Board Development | Communications
Ep 157: How Equitable Technology Can Supercharge Your Mission (with Amy Ward and Afua Bruce)

Nonprofits Are Messy: Lessons in Leadership | Fundraising | Board Development | Communications

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2022 45:09


Technology for nonprofits is often thought of as being external to the work that goes on inside the sector. In this episode, Amy Ward and Afua Bruce join me to talk about how equitable technology can help us build a more equitable world.

The Gate Community Church Podcast
Self-Love or Self Idolatry?

The Gate Community Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 62:18


A message from guest speaker Amy Ward.

Fire & Fragrance Podcast
Amy Ward / Testimony 1

Fire & Fragrance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 60:28


November 2021 Week 6

Fire & Fragrance Podcast
Amy Ward / Testimony 2

Fire & Fragrance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 64:53


November 2021 Week 6

Circuit Riders Podcasts
Testimony and Identity - Amy Ward - CR Experience 2021

Circuit Riders Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 68:58


Amy Ward speaking on "Testimony and Identity" for the Fall 2021 Circuit Rider Experience School.