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“One of the things that has helped me stay in ministry, and one of my keys that I share in my talk about burnout, is doing something new to refuel you. I'm still doing ministry thirty years later, but I find new ways to do it and that helps increase the fuel and the fire for me to do it.”Welcome back to The Speaker Lab podcast! On today's episode, host Grant Baldwin is joined by Arthur James, a seasoned pastor, educator, and speaker who's been making a difference from the pulpit and the podium for nearly three decades.In this conversation, Arthur opens up about his unique journey as a bivocational pastor, juggling roles in ministry, education, and business, while building his speaking career from the ground up. He reflects on crucial turning points, including the shift from viewing public speaking as a side hustle to embracing it as a purposeful business.Together, Grant and Arthur dive into the realities of transitioning from full-time work in education and hospitality to full-time ministry and professional speaking, highlighting the challenges of balancing financial responsibility with a heart for serving others. Arthur reveals how discovering The Speaker Lab framework helped him gain clarity, structure, and momentum in growing his speaking business.Whether you're a pastor with a message to share, a speaker ready to make an impact, or simply someone searching for practical wisdom about building a business around your calling, you'll find valuable lessons and encouragement in this episode. Listen in for a look at what it truly takes to turn your gifts as a communicator into a sustainable career!You'll learn:Definition and explanation of “bivocational pastor”Mental shift required to approach speaking as a businessTailoring messages for different contextsResearch and outreach methods for finding speaking engagementsThe importance of personal relevance and passion for the topicStaying current and relevant in chosen speaking areasAdapting communication style based on audience familiarityTechniques for building trust and engagement with new groupsAnd much, much more!“One of the things that's very critical that is taught in The Speaker Lab program is to look at your speaking as a business and not just as getting on a stage to do a speech.”Episode ResourcesArthur's WebsiteGet Free Speaker ResourcesBook a Call with The Speaker LabCalculate Your Speaking FeeJoin The Speaker Lab Community on FacebookSubscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr. James, an OB/GYN and pediatrician, has spent his professional life trying to achieve equality in birth outcomes. Everyone should receive equal medical care, but that'snot the case in America. According to the Centers for Disease Control's latest report on infant mortallity, babies born to Black women have teh hightest mortality rate. In addition, Black mothers report they aren't treated as well as white women by medical professionals.Dr. James explains that achieving equity will require at least three things: (1) respecting all individuals and populations the same, (2) recognizing and rectifying past historical injustices, and (3) taking a targeted or proportionate universal approach; providing the most assistance to the groups experiencing the worst outcomes. A race-neutral approach will not result in achieving equity. This means we must improve the maternal and infant mortality rates for Blacks and other minorities at a faster pace while working to improve those rates for other groups, without slowing down our efforts to achieve the best birth outcomes for everyone. Listen to our conversation with Dr. James.
Dr. Larry Arnn, President of Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues for his series on "Churchill the Writer." On this episode, Dr. Arnn and Hugh continue to discuss Great Contemporaries, a collection of 25 short biographical essays written by Churchill, and the story of Arthur James Balfour. Release date: 14 April 2023 More information and episodes here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Larry Arnn, President of Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues for his series on "Churchill the Writer." On this episode, Dr. Arnn and Hugh continue to discuss Great Contemporaries, a collection of 25 short biographical essays written by Churchill, and the story of Arthur James Balfour. Release date: 14 April 2023 More information and episodes here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is the story of Limerick hurling. Of a people. Of their heartbreak and joy. This is the story of Nine Lives. Of nine men. Of their love for one jersey. Of almost a century of believing their time would come. This is the story of Mick Mackey's reign. Of Éamonn Cregan's passion. Of Joe McGrath's brilliance. Of Tommy Quaid's legacy. Of Ger Hegarty's courage. Of Tom Ryan's ambition. Of Shane Fitzgibbon's strength. Of Stephen Lucey's loyalty. Of Shane Dowling's thrilling presence. OTB's own Arthur James O'Dea chronicled the story of Limerick hurling in his brand new book, 'Limerick: A biography in nine lives'. Here he sits down with Ger Gilroy to talk through a lifetime obsession.
"For All We Know" (1970 song), a song by Robb Wilson, Fred Karlin, and Arthur James, made popular by the Carpenters 1971 (Wikipedia)The Carpenters Official YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCocF...These selections and arrangements are for your listening pleasure only and not intended for any other purpose.Cover by Franco Cianflone at GS studios Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Kimberlee Wyche-Etheridge, ASTHO's Senior Vice President of Health Equity and Diversity Initiatives, and Dr. Arthur James, a retired OB/GYN and pediatrician, examine the steps required to achieve health equity in a webinar to recognize this weekend's Juneteenth holiday. ASTHO Webpage: Health Equity & Social Determinants of Health Resources
Travis Kiel was born the 4th child of seven children on Sunday March 4, 1946, to the late Arthur James and Myrtle Luevern (Coats) Kiel in Coffeeville, Alabama. Travis graduated from Clarke County Training School in 1964, attended Tuskegee Institute graduating in 1969 with a Bachelor of Industrial Education and a Masters in School Management and Administration from Pepperdine University, class of 1974. On April 7, 2022, Travis transitioned to live with the Lord. His love and legacy will live on through the generations. Travis leaves to cherish his memories a loving devoted wife for 47, Wilma Jean (Smith) Kiel;...Article Link
This new limited podcast series will center on addressing infant mortality through health disparities and engaging minoritized communities. Hosted by Dr. Jordee Wells and joined by a panel of experts including Dr. Arthur James, Dr. Kierra Barnett, and Dr. Valencia Walker.
This new limited podcast series will center on addressing infant mortality through health disparities and engaging minoritized communities. Hosted by Dr. Jordee Wells and joined by a panel of experts including Dr. Arthur James, Dr. Kierra Barnett, and Dr. Valencia Walker.
This new limited podcast series will center on addressing infant mortality through health disparities and engaging minoritized communities. Hosted by Dr. Jordee Wells and joined by a panel of experts including Dr. Arthur James, Dr. Kierra Barnett, and Dr. Valencia Walker.
The best take on how we'll emerge from the pandemic. Gear up for Seattle music culture insights from a well-loved regional collaborator, singer-songwriter, and guitarist, Arthur James of Lyle. Featured track: "Believe in the Dark," by Lyle | www.lyleband.com | @lyleband --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marginalwaypodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marginalwaypodcast/support
Be prepared for the best take on how we'll emerge from the pandemic from singer-songwriter Arthur James coming Wednesday, February 17th. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marginalwaypodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marginalwaypodcast/support
It’s always a good time when Neil Arthur James and his cast of characters, Dandy Darkly and Chet Chastain, come to town. In this episode, …
The Fourth Annual Orlando Fringe Winter Mini-Fest brought many great shows to the stage including a premiere from Neil Arthur James as the incomparable Dandy Darkly. He'll be back in May for the full Fringe as well!
Sean Fitz-Gerald chats his new book "When The Lights Go Out", while Stu Grimson talks "The Grim Reaper" with Bruce Arthur, James Mirtle and Danielle Emanuele at The Athletic Toronto's third-anniversary party.
Neil James and Dandy Darkly – one and the same – visit the station to talk about the newest installment in Darkly’s captivating and knock-your-socks-off repertoire, Dandy Darkly’s All Aboard!, coming to this year’s Orlando Fringe Festival. We discuss themes of the Southern Gothic genre, political inspiration, and more.
Arthur James is known in Seattle for the value he places on community and collaboration with other artists in the music industry. His solo music explores the feelings and philosophy of the darkness that surrounds our existence and he’s a cofounder of he band Lyle where collaboration between many instruments and their players reigns supreme. Despite the fact he despises recording, performing, and even himself at times, he finds joy in songwriting and strongly believes in his responsibility to share his creations with people, communicating with them or for them through art. Excited and humbled by our surrounding environment, Arthur and I recorded this episode in the famous rooms of London Bridge Studio in Shoreline, WA. Thank you Arthur for sharing your experiences so openly with such a beautiful balance of light and dark. x Cha Watch on Youtube https://youtu.be/Rf9EWvG3pb8 View full blog post with photos, best quotes & mentions: https://chawilde.com/blog/17-youre-responsible-for-sharing-your-dark-art-with-arthur-james FOLLOW Arthur James Website https://www.arthurjamesmusic.com/ Facebook https://web.facebook.com/thecoalandtherake?_rdc=1&_rdr Instagram http://instagram.com/arthurjamesmusic Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/3XJqTE6mL9x2FL0VY2T0aR CHA WILDE chawilde.com @chawilde ♡ OTHER PLACES TO FIND ME ♡ ↠ Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/0zwsrpWYJ7ZFraivcuPHv1 ↠ Website - http://www.wildeasfuck.com ↠ Instagram - https://instagram.com/chawilde ↠ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/chawilde/ ↠ Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/chawilde ↠ Youtube SUBSCRIBE - https://www.youtube.com/dashboard?o=U
PETER WARD Peter has followed up his debut solo album, with Train To Key Biscayne, a collection of 12 original songs from Peter. We will find out about Peter’s journey and talk about the new album, which is loaded with friends. ADAM HOLT Adam is out of Alabama and he brings his smokin’ guitar and soulful voice to the music on Kind Of Blues, his latest album. I look forward to sitting with Adam and learning what is behind his music. ARTHUR JAMES – COUCH KID NEW MUSIC Arthur returns to The Couch to talk about Hey…I’m Still Here, his latest release. Arthur gives us his interpretation of some incredible songs, which you never thought could be Blues. Arthur is always a blast. REVEREND FREAKCHILD – COUCH KID NEW MUSIC The Reverend returns with Road Dog Dharma, his newest collection of songs that tell his tale. It also includes clips with some of the top DJs…We’ll find out about the Reverend and how this road-dawg is doing.
Longtime Texas Rangers radio voice and National Baseball Hall of Famer Eric Nadel has turned last season's "Limerick of the Day" bit into an entertaining book cleverly titled "Lim-Eric", which is self-published and available on Amazon. Nadel and his 105.3 The Fan broadcast partner Matt Hicks began reciting a limerick in the 8th inning of every game beginning in May of last season and it was a hit with fans, who contributed whimsical rhymes of their own. Nadel tells his story of how the book, which features superb illustrations by Arthur James, came together this offseason.
Longtime Texas Rangers radio voice and National Baseball Hall of Famer Eric Nadel has turned last season's "Limerick of the Day" bit into an entertaining book cleverly titled "Lim-Eric", which is self-published and available on Amazon. Nadel and his 105.3 The Fan broadcast partner Matt Hicks began reciting a limerick in the 8th inning of every game beginning in May of last season and it was a hit with fans, who contributed whimsical rhymes of their own. Nadel tells his story of how the book, which features superb illustrations by Arthur James, came together this offseason.
A sermon on James from E Arthur. Reading: James 4Download: E Arthur - James 4:11-12 - 28th October 2018 (Right click the title, select 'Save As' and then 'Save' to save this sermon to your computer) If you would like the sermons to automatically download to your computer, click the Podcast image on the right. You can also listen online using the player below:
While Nikos went on his travels to Ukraine, he organised a JavaScript seminar with his friend Arthur James. Arthur took a bold step by starting a website development business while in his last year at School and already has several local and international clients. He is also in the process of making his own startup in the teaching English field. When he was 17, he also got an IT job in a large local IT company in his region. Arthur will be an inspiration to young people wanting to get into the web business and any parents wishing to encourage the children in entrepreneurial ventures. Arthurs current websites: http://site-for-you.mega-mind.info/about/ http://mathmasters.pro/
Dr. Farrar is the interim CEO of The James. His career began in 1975 under the mentorship of Dr. Arthur James, the hospital's namesake, who as early as the 1950s had a vision for a world-class free standing cancer hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Farrar has been in a leader in cancer treatment and research at The James and the Spielman Comprehensive Breast Center, and he had a front row seat as Dr. James' vision of a cancer hospital came to life.
Show # 280 – Live, Uncut & Uncensored Conversations With “Musicians You Should Know” Southern Halo has only appeared on the IBC Shows, but we said the ladies could come by and share some exciting news. What have Natalia Morris, Christina Morris and Hannah Morris been up to? Listen in to find out. Then Arthur James makes his Monday debut on Music On The Couch. The singer, songwriter has come by during IBC show and now has a new album entitled Me, Myself and I, so it was time to make him a real Couch Kid. We’ll check in and see explore Arthur’s journey on the Blues highway, while we check out the new tunes. I met Kern Pratt last year at the Vicksburg Local Blues Challenge. We had a nice chat and he promised to stay in touch when he had his new album ready. Well the album is out and getting some great airplay and press so Kern is coming to take his seat on The Couch. We’ll talk about his journey and where he is heading while we listen to music from Broken Chains. Finally on Couch Kid New Music, keyboard wizard John Ginty returns to talk about his new release, No Filter. What has John been doing since he sat on The Couch back on October 28, 2013? We are sure to find out!
Arrrr! Avast me hearties! Long Tom Silver be away from parkrun in Geneva, Wench Nicola be mobbing the matches and Danny Blackbeard be visiting Northampton and Frimley Lodge parrrrkuns! Plus they bring you sad news of the passing of legendary parkrunner Arthur James and report on New Zealand's inaugural event in Lower Hutt.