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Chad P. and Chris S. share a message of depth and weight at the Big Book Experience Group's 7th Anniversary Meeting in November of 2024. Find us at https://maddogspeakers.com/.
This is the Road to Recovery Groups 30th Anniversary Meeting recorded in April of 2024. The format is a 20 minute speaker followed by two five minute speakers, wrapping up with another 20 minute speaker. The Road to Recovery Group meets 4 times a week in Plymouth in the United Kingdom. Meeting Schedule: https://scast.us/r2r Coming Up Soon: 8/16/24 -The 18th Annual Mountain AA Conference held in Big Bear California. Details: https://scast.us/mount If you have any AA or Al-Anon event coming up let me know I am happy to help get the word out. https://scast.us/event Support Sober Cast: https://sobercast.com/donate Email: sobercast@gmail.com Roundup, retreat, convention or workshop coming up? List the event on the Sober Cast website. Visit the link above and look for "Submit Your Event" in the blue box. Sober Cast has 2600+ episodes available, visit SoberCast.com to access all the episodes where you can easily find topics or specific speakers using tags or search. https://sobercast.com
Myers R. from Ingram, Texas speaks at the Primary Purpose Group of Houston, Texas for their 10th Anniversary on 7/16.2024. Find us at https://maddogspeakers.com/.
2024 Anniversary Meeting - Friday PM (Tim McCool & Michael Gowens)
2024 Anniversary Meeting - Saturday AM (Michael Gowens & Tim McCool)
2024 Anniversary Meeting - Saturday PM (Tim McCool & Michael Gowens)
2024 Anniversary Meeting - Sunday AM (Michael Gowens)
A new MP3 sermon from Sooner Rose Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Receive The Word Of GOD Subtitle: 20th Anniversary Meeting Speaker: Josh Shepherd Broadcaster: Sooner Rose Baptist Church Event: Special Meeting Date: 4/14/2024 Bible: Acts 17 Length: 64 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Sooner Rose Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Word Of GOD Subtitle: 20th Anniversary Meeting Speaker: Brother Vick Broadcaster: Sooner Rose Baptist Church Event: Special Meeting Date: 4/13/2024 Bible: Psalm 33 Length: 35 min.
Ryan M. gives a talk for the Depth and Weight Group in Buffalo, NY for their anniversary meeting on 1/26/2024. Find us at https://maddogspeakers.com/.
Tuesday Night Atlantic Group Speaker Meeting March 21, 2023 29th Anniversary Meeting
Here are a couple of sundry recordings from 2015, both AA. More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/
Lord Lead Me On O When Shall I See Jesus When I Go Home Cast Down But Not Destroyed Biblical Faith Day by Day Life Eternal Awake Where is Your Faith? I’ll Fly Away Who Am I? Where the Soul Never Dies Oh Christ He is the Fountain How Great Thou Art
We experienced a joyous time of worship recently in the Anniversary Meeting at Bethlehem. I wanted to share with you a selection of songs from the various song services during that time of festive celebration of our Lord and Savior. October.2023.Anniversary.Meeting.Song.Service
Paul McQ. speaking at Pleasant Valley Group's Anniversary meeting in 2022.Find us at https://maddogspeakers.com/.
2023 Anniversary Meeting (Dickie Halbgewachs & John Melvin) - 4.15.2023
2023 Anniversary Meeting (John Melvin & Dickie Halbgewachs) - 4.16.2023
2023 Anniversary Meeting (John Melvin) - 4.17.2023
On Saturday morning of our 2022 Anniversary Meeting we were blessed to host a breakfast for the local ministry. After a good time of fellowship Brother Ronald Lawrence addressed the ministers gathered at the church. Please find the audio to the message which was given.
2022 Anniversary Meeting Friday Night (Ronald Lawrence) - 4.15.2022
2022 Anniversary Meeting Saturday Afternoon (Ronald Lawrence) - 4.17.2022
2022 Anniversary Meeting Saturday Morning Service (Ronald Lawrence) - 4.16.2022
Stan T from Sacramento California tells his story with great humor at the North Auburn Groups 56th Anniversary Meeting held in Auburn California in January of 2003. Email: sobercast@gmail.com Support Sober Cast: https://sobercast.com/donate We have added a page of meetings that have moved online https://sobercast.com/online-meetings Sober Cast has 1700+ episodes available, visit SoberCast.com to access all the episodes where you can easily find topics or specific speakers using tags or search.
The West-side Womens Group in Cleveland Ohio celebrates their 20th Anniversary Meeting with this speak from Howard B sober just under 20 years himself at the time this was recorded in 1960. Excellent quality for a recording thats 61 years old. Email: sobercast@gmail.com Support Sober Cast: https://sobercast.com/donate We have added a page of meetings that have moved online https://sobercast.com/online-meetings Sober Cast has 1700+ episodes available, visit SoberCast.com to access all the episodes where you can easily find topics or specific speakers using tags or search.
In the 2nd message of the meeting, visiting minister Jonathan Wise explains from Psalm 56, how we are to pray for salvation, or deliverance. And once again, this salvation does not refer to an eternal salvation, but a deliverance here and now. 10.02.21.Praying.for.Salvation.Jonathan.Wise
In the final message of the Saturday service, Larry Wise looks into the book of Job to ask this age-old question. 10.02.21.Who.Can.Bring.a.Clean.Thing.LarryWise
In the afternoon service, Jonathan Wise presents the ways in which we have peace through the Lord, who is described as the Lord of Peace. 10.02.21.The.Lord.of.Peace.Jonathan.Wise
In the closing message of the morning, visiting minister Larry Wise caps off the messages by encouraging us all to walk worthy of what the Lord has called us to do. 10.02.21.Walk.Worthy.LarryWise
Saved by Keeping In Memory – In the 1st message of the anniversary meeting, visiting minister David Wise speaks about memory salvation. The Apostle Paul tells us that if we keep in memory what we have learned, it will save us. But is this an eternal salvation? 10.02.21.Saved.By.Keeping.In.Memory.DavidWise
A new MP3 sermon from Sovereign Grace Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Christian Privileges, Duties and Responsibilities Subtitle: 25th Anniversary Meeting Speaker: John Pruitt Broadcaster: Sovereign Grace Baptist Church Event: Special Meeting Date: 6/26/2021 Bible: Philippians 1:20-30 Length: 48 min.
by Elder Tim McCool (preached on June 6, 2021) The evening service on June 6, 2021, marks 10 years since Zion Primitive Baptist Church began experiencing the revival that has brought us to the place we are today. Ten years … Read More
Stand Fast In The Liberty Wherewith Christ Hath Made Us Free
Stand Fast In The Liberty Wherewith Christ Hath Made Us Free
Elder Josh Winslett brings edifying observations from the Upper Room Discourse. From our 2021 Anniversary Meeting. Observations from the Upper Room
Looking to Israel’s struggles in Egypt, Ben Winslett presents two comforting encouragements God gave to Israel – statements that strength people who suffer today. From our 2021 Anniversary Meeting. Encouragements from Exodus to those who Suffer
[Individual tracks available on our website] Please enjoy these select hymns from our October 2020 Anniversary Meeting. Congregational Singing, October 2020 (download link) For individual tracks, visit this link.
25th Anniversary Meeting
Seven speakers share their stories at the Road to Recovery Groups 20th Anniversary meeting held every Friday Night Meeting in Plymouth UK. (Unknown Date) NSFW Email: sobercast@gmail.com Support Sober Cast: https://sobercast.com/donate Sober Cast has 1000+ episodes available and many podcast players only list the last 100. Visit SoberCast.com to access all the episodes where you can easily find topics or specific speakers using tags or search.
This episode is a panel discussion by members of the Benjy Brooks (Women of APSA) Committee during the APSA 50th Anniversary Meeting in celebration of Women in Medicine Month. It is part of our collaboration with the Behind the Knife podcast. Join Dr. Kathryn Anderson, Dr. Diana Farmer, and Dr. Marion Henry as they share their stories of flat heads from breaking glass ceilings and paving the way for women in Pediatric Surgery. Edited by Alejandra M. Casar Berazaluce, MD. Music tracks are adapted from "I dunno" by grapes, featuring J Lang, Morusque. Artist URL: ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626
This episode is the third in our #APSA50 series, where we teamed up with the Behind the Knife Podcast to cover the 50th Anniversary Meeting of the American Pediatric Surgical Association. In this episode, we interviewed Dr. Michael Muelly, who gave the first of the meeting's PED (Pediatric Surgery, Education, and Disruption) talks on the topic of artificial intelligence in healthcare. Dr. Muelly is a product manager at Google Cloud’s Healthcare & Lifesciences team and is a radiology faculty member at Stanford University. He has spent time researching machine learning, and has co-founded companies dedicated to bringing radiology to the cloud. Stay tuned for more coverage of the 50th annual APSA meeting. 00:00:00:00 Introduction 00:01:11:07 How has AI already changed healthcare? 00:02:20:10 Examples of AI in Radiology 00:02:53:27 Will AI replace physicians? 00:03:43:02 AI and evidence-based medicine 00:04:19:01 Potential AI applications for surgery 00:06:19:18 AI in the ICU 00:07:39:15 Limitations of AI 00:11:03:12 Using the Cloud to gather datasets 00:12:02:28 Ethical concerns of AI 00:13:21:00 Future of AI in medicine 00:14:23:21 Outro Intro and outro tracks are adapted from "I dunno" by grapes, featuring J Lang, Morusque. Artist URL: ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626
Five different speakers share their stories at the 25th Anniversary celebration meeting of the Road to Recovery Group in Plymouth UK Email: sobercast@gmail.com Support Sober Cast: https://sobercast.com/donate
This is the next episode in our #APSA50 series, where we teamed up with the Behind the Knife Podcast to cover the 50th Anniversary Meeting of the American Pediatric Surgical Association. The coverage of the conference wouldn’t be complete without a little history lesson and guidance for the future. Drs Jim O’Neill, Jr. and Jo Shapiro join Rae Hanke, Alex Casar and Alex Gibbons to take a journey through the past and peak into the future. Throughout the discussion, we first review the journey of three pediatric surgery pioneers, Drs William Ladd, Herbert Coe, and Oswald Wyatt. Dr. O’Neill shares the efforts of H. William Clatworthy as he approached the American Board of Surgery to identify the reasoning for refusing Pediatric Surgery Board Certification. In brief this was due to the belief that we held no unique body of knowledge beyond general surgery, had no association with surgical roots, had no standard curriculum or standards for certification, and finally did not have a structure of governance. He goes on to detail how these objections were overcome, involving the foundation of APSA and JPS. Dr. O’Neill goes on to highlight the clinical, technical and educational advancements made over the past 50 years. He challenges us to even more so increase our educational collaboration amongst other pediatric specialists. In continuity with this call for change from Dr. O’Neill, Dr. Shapiro discusses another exciting opportunity for the future of pediatric surgery—improving physician well-being. She emphasizes the challenges we face and the necessity for operationalizing proactive peer support programs. By facing the traumatic events we experience, we will improve patient care by decreasing physician burnout, depression and suicide. Will you accept their challenge to increase educational collaboration and encourage wellness amongst those around you? Continue this conversation on the StayCurrentApp. Stay tuned for a few more APSA 2019 highlights captured by the Behind the Knife Podcast team. Time Stops: 00:00:23 Introduction 00:00:49 Journey of pediatric surgery pioneers 00:01:20 Three pioneers devoted to Pediatric Surgery: William Ladd, Herbert Coe, and Oswald Wyatt 00:03:48 H. William Clatworthy and his insight 00:04:09 Why can't pediatric surgery obtain boards? 00:05:13 Objection 1: no unique body of knowledge beyond general surgery 00:05:37 Objection 2: no association with surgical roots 00:05:55 Objection 3: no approved curriculum or metrics for certification 00:06:56 Objection 4: no structure of governance 00:07:28 Linchpins: APSA and JPS designed to meet perceived deficiencies 00:07:59 Since board approval: clinically, technologically, and educationally 00:09:16 Endorsement of other pediatric surgery subspecialties 00:09:45 Call for future collaboration—particularly in education 00:12:11 Opportunity for impact through APSA 00:12:58 Along with this incredible profession comes significant challenges 00:13:29 Operationalizing proactive Peer Support Program 00:14:06 Not facing traumatic events leads to burnout, depression and suicide 00:14:40 Our emotional and physical well-being impacts patient care 00:14:54 As caring individuals, we deserve care 00:15:07 Shift to embrace our humanity 00:15:42 Now, let's do something to improve well-being Intro track is adapted from "I dunno" by grapes, featuring J Lang, Morusque. Artist URL: ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626
This episode is the first in our #APSA50 series, where we teamed up with the Behind the Knife Podcast to cover the 50th Anniversary Meeting of the American Pediatric Surgical Association. It is a conversation between Alex Casar, Alex Gibbons, Rae Hanke, and our invited guest. It presents an interactive discussion and thoughtful reflection on the topic of Social Determinants of Health, which was a cornerstone of this year’s meeting. Social determinants of health refer to factors like economic stability, housing, transportation, physical and psychological safety, zip code and geography, literacy and education, hunger, poverty, community support and engagement, discrimination, stress, and linguistic and cultural competencies from providers that affect healthcare outcomes like quality of care, mortality, morbidity, life expectancy, and even healthcare costs. We had the opportunity to interview Adam Foss – a lawyer, former District Attorney, and founder of Prosecutor Impact, a nonprofit organization improving community safety in the United States through culture change in the criminal justice system. We hope you feel as simultaneously uncomfortable and enlightened by his message as the audience did in person. Our role as pediatric surgeons extends way further than the walls of our operating rooms. It is our responsibility as medical providers and community leaders to identify areas of opportunity within our reach and tackle them to improve healthcare outcomes. Join the conversation and share with us the steps you are taking to alleviate these disparities. Remember that your actions and commitment are contagious. Stay tuned for more updates from APSA 2019. Time Stops: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:00:24 Opening Remarks 00:01:45 Adam Foss 00:02:38 How are kids in the US at a disadvantage? 00:04:06 What can we do as Pediatric Surgeons? 00:06:22 Inequities in Medicine 00:11:00 Can diversifying our workforce improve patient care? 00:12:42 Message to Pediatric Surgeons 00:13:54 Here’s what you missed! 00:14:16 Presidential Symposium Introduction 00:14:57 Swords and Shields: A Discussion of Power, Privilege, and Opportunity 00:46:49 Closing Remarks Intro track is adapted from "I dunno" by grapes, featuring J Lang, Morusque. Artist URL: ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626
Woo Do (@woosongdo) and Meghana Kashyap (@PubMEG) cover the American Pediatric Surgical Association's 50th Anniversary Meeting. In this episode, we hear experts debate the pros and cons of the profession of pediatric surgery, as they seek to answer the question: "Would I encourage my daughter or son to become a pediatric surgeon?"
Woo Do (@woosongdo) and Meghana Kashyap (@PubMEG) cover the American Pediatric Surgical Association's 50th Anniversary Meeting. In this episode, we hear from Dr. Keith Ashcraft, one of pediatric surgery's key historical figures.
Woo Do (@woosongdo) and Meghana Kashyap (@PubMEG) cover the American Pediatric Surgical Association's 50th Anniversary Meeting. In this episode, we hear from Dr. Arnold Coran, one of pediatric surgery's key historical figures.
Woo Do (@woosongdo) and Meghana Kashyap (@PubMEG) cover the American Pediatric Surgical Association's 50th Anniversary Meeting. In this episode, we have a panel of leaders in pediatric surgery who happen to be women - Dr. Kathryn Anderson, Dr. Diana Farmer (@dianafarmermd), and Dr. Marion Henry (@mcwhmd). They talk about Benji Brooks, the first female pediatric surgeon, and how APSA has diversified over the years. Also in this episode is Dr. Mike Chen who talks about his experience as a patient and encourages us to truly perform patient-centered care.
Woo Do (@woosongdo) and Meghana Kashyap (@PubMEG) cover the American Pediatric Surgical Association's 50th Anniversary Meeting. In this episode, we hear from pioneers who revolutionized the care of children with anorectal malformations (Dr. Alberto Pena @DrsPenaBischoff) and pectus excavatum (Dr. Donald Nuss).
Woo Do (@woosongdo) and Meghana Kashyap (@PubMEG) cover the American Pediatric Surgical Association's 50th Anniversary Meeting. In this episode, we hear from leaders showcasing the Journal of Pediatric Surgery (@jpedsurg) Top Educational Content (TEC): - Dr. David Powell (pedsurglibrary.com) on 2018’s TEC - Dr. Aaron Jensen (@arjensenmd) on pediatric cervical spine management - Dr. Shawn Rangel (@ShawnRangelMD) on antibiotic stewardship - Dr. Samir Gadepalli (@SamirGadepalli) on sepsis as a surgical problem
Woo (@woosongdo) and Meghana (@PubMEG) sit down with Dr. Allan Goldstein (@MGHPedisurg) to talk about the surgeon-scientist and how a young surgeon can become a successful academic surgeon (https://t.co/PJdjl0BQyP). Dr. Todd Ponsky (@tponsky) talks about the development of the Stay Current in Pediatric Surgery app and podcast as a means to digest all the information out there, and provides a contrasting opinion about social media's utility in academia. Finally, Dr. Ron Hirschl (@Ronstoppable) provides insight into how he brought APSA's 50th Anniversary Meeting into the 21st century and how his program is working on resident/fellow autonomy.
Woo Do (@woosongdo) and Meghana Kashyap (@PubMEG) joined forces in Boston to cover the American Pediatric Surgery Association's 50th Anniversary Meeting. We will be publishing episodes from the meeting throughout the week in our #APSA50 Series. We hope you follow along to hear some incredible insight and interviews with pioneers and leaders of pediatric surgery.
Members and Affiliates of The Federation of Southern Cooperatives and the 51st Anniversary Meeting by Vernon Oakes
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Suzanne speaking at the 4th Dimension Group
Allyn speaks at an Anniversary Meeting circe 1985-1990 at The Mamaroneck Group in Mamaroneck, NY.
Los Angeles Venture Association (LAVA) Has their 30th Anniversary Meeting. Since 1985 the Los Angeles Venture Association has been providing forums where entrepreneurs and executives of start-up, emerging growth and late stage venture funded companies actively meet and learn from … Continue reading →