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Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Tech Industry Alliance Announces TechFest 2025: Tech, AI & Humanity - Shaping Our Future

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 4:12


Tech Industry Alliance is proud to announce the official launch of TechFest 2025, the South West's leading technology conference, bringing together industry pioneers, AI experts, and business leaders to explore how artificial intelligence, space innovation, and tech talent are shaping our future. TechFest is the Alliance's annual flagship technology conference and will be held at Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork, from 08:00 am on May 15, 2025. This year's theme, "Tech, AI & Humanity - Shaping Our Future," will examine the profound impact of AI on society, business, and the workforce of tomorrow. Tickets for the main conference are now on sale here. TechFest 2025 is delighted to welcome internationally acclaimed neuroscientist, broadcaster, and author Dr. Hannah Critchlow as the keynote speaker. Named a "Rising Star in Life Sciences" by Nature, Dr. Critchlow is a Fellow at Magdalene College, University of Cambridge, and a respected voice in neuroscience and AI. With frequent appearances on BBC, ABC, and global media, including The Life Scientific, Tomorrow's World Live, and BBC Radio 4's Destiny and the Brain, Dr. Critchlow will explore the intersection of neuroscience, AI, and human potential. Keeping the energy high and discussions insightful, Jonathan McCrea, an acclaimed science communicator and AI master trainer, will guide attendees through the event. Passionate about harnessing AI to drive productivity and innovation, Jonathan will ensure an engaging and thought-provoking experience. Other expert speakers on the day include Dan Rapp Chief AI and Data Officer - Proofpoint, Dr. Laura Maye - UCC Lecturer specialising in human-computer interaction and inclusive technology design, Rory Fitzpatrick - CEO of the National Space Centre, Cormac O' Sullivan from Mbyronics, Dr. Niall Smith - Head of Research at Munster Technological University, Tim Crowe, Co-Founder and CEO of WrxFlo, Emily Brick - Founder of Athena Analytics, plus many more. This year's conference will feature four engaging tracks addressing the biggest challenges and opportunities in tech: Tech, AI & Humanity - How Will Artificial Intelligence Reshape Society? The Future of Tech Talent - What Skills Will Define the Workforce of Tomorrow? Showcasing Evolving Tech Companies - Meet the Innovators Transforming the South West's Tech Sector Space & the Future of Humanity - Exploring the Next Frontier of Innovation Gerry Murphy, Tech Industry Alliance Chairperson, commented: "We are delighted to be announcing TechFest 2025, which will feature rare content, rich dialogue, and facilitate real connections. This event would not be possible without the vital support of our sponsors, who all recognise the importance of our sector to the Munster region. Following a highly successful TechFest last year, we are thrilled with this year's incredible lineup of speakers and the even greater opportunities to network with colleagues and businesses across the South West region." With over 400 attendees expected, TechFest 2025 will be an unparalleled opportunity to network, connect, and collaborate. Given the high demand, attendees are encouraged to secure their tickets early, as the event is expected to be a sell-out. TechFest 2025 sponsors - Tech Industry Alliance Skillnet, AIB, Proofpoint, PepsiCo Ireland, Skillnet Innovation Exchange, FIT (Fastrack into Information Technology), Barden, Trend Micro, Park Place Technologies, CyberSkills, NetApp, Aspen Grove, Deloitte, Cork City Council, Cork County Council, We are Cork, Kerry County Council, Discover Kerry, Voxxify, MTU, Nimbus Secure Your Spot Now: TechFest 2025 is THE must-attend event for tech professionals, business leaders, startups, and innovators who want to stay ahead of the curve. Register today and secure your spot.

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Global Collaboration and Real-World Impact at MTU Innovation Challenge 2025

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 6:15


The MTU Innovation Challenge 2025 has once again demonstrated the transformative power of student-led innovation, as interdisciplinary teams from across the globe came together to tackle real-world challenges posed by local, regional, and international organisations. Over the course of the last eight weeks, 11 teams of students from across Munster Technological University's six campuses in Cork and Kerry collaborated with their peers from Ud'A University in Italy, Murang'a University of Technology in Kenya, the University of Skövde in Sweden, and the University of Crete in Greece. Together, they engaged in solving a diverse range of innovation challenges supported by expert mentoring and training in design thinking and stakeholder engagement. Each team worked closely with real-world organisations to develop creative, practical solutions to problems currently affecting those organisations. The teams were supported by a group of volunteer mentors from across MTU without whom the challenge would not be possible. This year's participating organisations come from a wide variety of sectors, including healthcare, agriculture, assistive technology, AI, and nonprofit services. Challenges ranged from implementing AI solutions for business process automation to designing accessible healthcare devices to improving sustainable farming tools and community engagement platforms. Students tackled projects including the development of an AI-powered supply chain tool for tech firm Aspen Grove, the design of a paediatric syringe driver lockbox for Cork University Hospital, and a reimagined neck support brace for Motor Neurone patients at Marymount Hospice. In the nonprofit and community space, students designed an interactive app for Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind to engage users in a service dog's journey, contributed to a digital portal for clients at the Crann Centre, and explored improvements to solar-powered irrigation systems and data platforms with Kenyan start-up SowPrecise. Carole O'Leary, who spearheads this initiative at MTU, said: "These projects are not hypothetical scenarios, these are real issues facing organisations right now. What's remarkable is how our students rise to meet these complex challenges with such creativity, empathy, and professionalism. The benefits are two-fold: the organisations gain fresh perspectives and potential solutions, while students gain hands-on experience and the confidence to innovate in the real world." To mark their achievements, two standout teams were each awarded a €1,000 prize for their innovative and impactful solutions: Team Marymount 1 and Team SowPrecise 1. All students participating in the challenge received a Digital Badge in recognition of their engagement, collaboration, and contribution. From a stakeholder perspective, the benefits were evident. "The MTU Innovation Challenge has been such a highlight for me this year, and it is so exciting and rewarding to work with the students at MTU," said Orlaith Leo, Leo Senior Physiotherapist at Marymount Hospice. "To put my clinical head together with their creative minds has been so valuable, and they've come up with some brilliant ideas I could never have imagined." Gemma Leo, Business Support and Project Manager at the Crann Centre, shared similar praise: "The apps that we saw were absolutely beautiful - so a massive congratulations to the students. I can totally see that if we can get them built, our clients would use them." The 2025 challenge welcomed the most academically diverse group to date, with participation from both undergraduate and postgraduate students across a wide range of disciplines. These included programmes in Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering, Software Development, Computing, Creative Digital Media, Animation and Visual Effects, Business Information Systems, International Business, Marketing, Economics, Data Science and Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, User Experience and Service Design, Electrical and Electronics...

Sound Propositions
Ukrainian Field Notes - 19 February 2025 - with Danya Isaenko (aka Aspen Grove), Tetiana Khoroshun and Yulia Shcherbak

Sound Propositions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 62:53


Ukrainian Field Notes - 19 February 2025 - with Danya Isaenko (aka Aspen Grove), Tetiana Khoroshun and Yulia ShcherbakProduced for Resonance FM by Gianmarco Del RetracklistTetiana Khoroshun - I see the seaAspen Grove - GlybynaTetiana Khoroshun - Crimean TitanAspen Grove - Ne Zabuwai meneTetiana Khoroshun - YaltaAspen Grove - Druzhe

UA:Промінь: Радіочарт
Українські премʼєри 30 листопада-6 грудня: Roxolana, Wellboy, Кажанна, O.Torvald, Артем Пивоваров

UA:Промінь: Радіочарт "Селекція"

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 52:50


У цьому епізоді шоу Селекція 14 українських прем'єр. Roxolana презентує другу частину альбому “Настрій колядувати”, до запису пісень якого долучилися Tvorchi, Jamala, KOLA, alyona alyona, Tayanna та Parfeniuk. Wellboy весь рік випускав спільні треки, а цього разу представляє сольний мініальбом “Тоша”. Сергій Жадан та Євген Турчинов презентують сингл “Чужий”, який є саундтреком до серіалу “Прикордонники”. O.Torvald представляє сольний сингл “Косяк”. Хвилюючий момент для Кажанни - вона випустила дебютний альбом “Рукокрила”. Артем Пивоваров продовжує з класичної української поезії створювати сучасні музичні хіти. Сьогодні артист презентує трек “Так ніхто не кохав”, що записано у дуеті з Max Barskih. Ми також презентуємо пісні, що випустили Parfeniuk & alyona alyona, Aspen Grove, Відчай, Lely45, Shepil & Gezweirdo, Stasya, Tolo4nyi та KAZKA. Продюсер і ведучий шоу Олександр Стасов, редакторка Валерія Федченко, звукорежисер Дмитро Кожухар. © Радіо Промінь, Національна Суспільна Телерадіокомпанія України 2024.

Kerry Today
A Life Well Lived: Celebration of Ardfert Man’s Life To Help Fund Service Dog Charity – November 4th, 2024

Kerry Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024


Sean Ryan, founder and CEO of Aspen Grove, decided to hold a fundraiser night in McElligott’s Bar, Ardfert, in memory of his father, Declan. Declan passed away in April and one of his favourite pastimes was poker. The event will take place this Friday night, November 8th. The money raised on the night will go towards the charity, My Canine Companion. Jerry spoke to Sean and to Nicole Duggan, who’s events and content manager for My Canine Companion which will benefit from the fundraiser. For more go to: https://www.idonate.ie/fundraiser/Pokerclassicmcc

Only in Seattle - Real Estate Unplugged
#2,509 - Tren de Aragua gearing up for violent gang war in Aurora, warns law enforcement official

Only in Seattle - Real Estate Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 17:10


Terrifying footage obtained by DailyMail.com shows a shooting in one of the Colorado apartments controlled by Venezuelan super gang Tren de Aragua - as law enforcement officials warn about a coming gang war. The July 28 clip recorded on the cell phone of a resident shows two people fighting in the courtyard of the Aspen Grove apartments in Aurora - one of three rental properties under gangster rule. As the courtyard brawl played out, other residents watching the commotion ducked and screamed when shots rang out.

Mandy Connell
06-03-24 Interview - Timothy Egan - A History of the KKK in Middle America is Fascinating

Mandy Connell

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 12:21 Transcription Available


A HISTORY OF THE KKK IN MIDDLE AMERICA IS FASCINATING And I've got the author of A Fever In the Heartland: The Ku Klux Klan's Plot to Take Over America, and the Woman Who Stopped Them Timothy Egan on today at 12:30 to talk about his most excellent telling of how one man's cult of personality helped the KKK take over Indiana politics, law enforcement, and governance in the 1920s. It's a great book, I highly recommend it and you can buy it here. It makes a great companion to this book about the KKK in Colorado. Timothy is going to be at Tattered Cover in Aspen Grove this Sunday, click here for more!

Cornerstone Tulsa Podcast
The Aspen Grove

Cornerstone Tulsa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 27:13


A reflection on Acts 8:26-38 by Cornerstone Groups Director, Nina Read (MA. Biblical Literature).

As You Go
Full Sermon - Stand Firm session 6

As You Go

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 43:54


How much time do we have left? More importantly, what do we do with the time we have left? Aspen Grove elder Chris LaChance unpacks 1 Thessalonians 5 for us.

Last Chair: The Ski Utah Podcast
SE5:EP6 - Craig Gordon: Helping Others Understand the Danger

Last Chair: The Ski Utah Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 51:05


The Christmas blizzard of 2003 still ranks as one of the biggest winter storms in Utah's history – legendary enough to have its own Wikipedia page. It dumped four feet of snow in the valley and upwards of twice that in the mountains, closing resorts. But it also brought tragedy. On Dec. 26, 2003 an entire mountainside of snow broke off the flanks of Mt. Timpanogos, roaring down out of the clouds towards a dozen skiers, riders, hikers, and snowshoers. Five were buried, with three not making it home that evening.Just three years into his forecaster career with the Utah Avalanche Center, skier Craig Gordon was deeply troubled by what he had seen. The victims simply didn't know that their playground for the day, just above the Aspen Grove trailhead, was in a massive avalanche run out. So he decided to do something about it, creating the now ubiquitous educational program Know Before You Go.What Gordon and others realized was that we all live amidst snow-filled mountains, but there was no way to get the message of snow safety to youth and teens. In its first season, Know Before You Go reached over 10,000 students in local middle and high schools across Utah. Today, it's the staple introductory snow safety program not just in Utah but across the nation and even the world.It's just one of the many programs Utah Avalanche Center manages to help keep us safe. Whether you're an avid backcountry enthusiast or limit yourself to in-bounds action, UAC has education and information to help keep you safe.A New Jersey native who found his way out to Utah to attend college and soon found himself working in snow safety at Brighton and as a heli-ski guide. He joined UAC in 2000. Today, he's part of a deeply experienced team and is known around the state as the guy who makes avalanche safety education fun.This episode of Last Chair is quintessential Craig Gordon – complete with stories, humor and emotion. Dig in … it's a fun one! Here's just a sampling.Craig, how do you view the services that Utah Avalanche Center offers?We're best known for our forecasting – we're your one-stop shop, Utah Avalanche Center.org. But forecasting is just a segment of education. And to me, really, the forecasts are an educational tool. Any time I have the opportunity to share knowledge and to throw an anecdote or two and maybe throw some institutional knowledge and wisdom in, along with some tongue-in-cheek humor, yeah, now, this is sort of where the rubber hits the road. To me, it's all about education. And the more well-informed our user public is, the more they can get out of the Utah Avalanche Center forecast. The forecast is really designed in sort of a tiered approach, from beginner to intermediate, novice to expert to uber expert. You can gain something out of reading the forecast day-to-day and reading it each day. You get to know the characters in the snowpack. And you know, the last thing you want to do is open up the middle of this book, this novel and try to figure out who the characters are. So I always advise people, even on the days that you're not planning on going out, definitely take heed, check out the forecast, and see what the snow is doing. And then, when you do get a day off, or you're making your travel plans, you'll be that much better informed. So, really, to me, education is where the rubber hits the road. For us, that's the big ticket item. And that is not only in our forecasts, that is in our outreach and our classes, our backcountry 101, our basic avalanche classes, our rescue classes. It all revolves around education.The Christmas storm of 2003 brought snow, but it also brought tragedy.Yeah, oh my gosh, that time frame right around Christmas of 2003 brought an epic storm by all standards – historic storm rolls bigger than last year. As a matter of fact, this the Christmas storm of 2003 has its own Wikipedia reference. The storm rolls in right before Christmas and just blasts the Salt Lake Valley, Provo, Ogden. There are 30 inches of snow in downtown Salt Lake, several hundred thousand people are without power. I remember it's all I can do to get to the foothills to go skiing. It is complete mayhem just to go a mile or two. So there were three groups that had been riding at Sundance inside the ski resort boundary. The resort closes down, and these three individual groups – they don't even know each other – they ride up the road, and they're at the Aspen Grove trailhead, which is underneath one of the largest avalanche paths in Utah that funnels off Mount Timpanogos. Of course, you're going to go hike for the freshies, right? And no one's wearing avalanche transceivers, no shovels, no probes, none of the appropriate rescue gear. And as three separate groups are hiking up, one natural avalanche peels off from about 3,000 plus vertical feet above off the ridge in the clouds. So everything is just is just chaos as one slide, then sympathetically triggers two others. And now, instead of having just one football field, you have several football fields of snow crashing down from up above. I know even 20 years later, it's still emotional. But you chose to do something about it?It was so glaringly apparent how dangerous the conditions were. And again, just trying to move around in the valley, it's like it's all I can do to get to the mountains. So I'm going to the mountains on its terms, and it doesn't even want me there, you know. So this is not, you know, kind of a soft, fuzzy kind of place to be right now. It's very harsh. It's very wicked. That night, I looked my wife in the eye, and I said, ‘I am going to do everything in my power that not another family, not another partner, not another parent has to experience the tragedy of what could be a preventable avalanche accident.'I said, ‘Well, I am going to create a program where we go talk to kids in schools and middle schools and high schools.' (My boss Bruce Tremper) says, ‘You put it together, you find the money, and it's yours.' And I thought, ‘Man, you just challenged a go-getter overachiever who grew up in New Jersey. Man, I got this. At the time, nothing like this existed. There was nothing that was fun, that had energy to it, and that could resonate with teens.What was the reception like when you launched Know Before You Go into Utah schools?One of our very first talks was in front of 1,600 kids. And it was remarkable. It wasn't like some soft rollout. It was like you hit the ground running with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and the Rolling Stones, and here we go, you know? And man, for that kind of crowd you had to have a touchpoint with everybody in the audience. And that meant giving out a thousand times the energy that was coming back. That was the secret of the success of the program. Did you reach a lot of kids with KBYG?In our first year, I thought, man, if we could reach 5,000 kids, that would be remarkable. And the first year the thing took off like a rocket. We talked to 12,000 kids, and in the second year, we talked to 18,000 kids. By the start of the third year, we were able to get Know Before You Go embedded as an elective in health and phys ed in middle schools. And then everybody started coming on board. The Park City schools were awesome to get us embedded early on. The snowbelt community schools knew that this was very important.

Last Chair: The Ski Utah Podcast
SE5:EP6 - Craig Gordon: Helping Others Understand the Danger

Last Chair: The Ski Utah Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 51:05


The Christmas blizzard of 2003 still ranks as one of the biggest winter storms in Utah's history – legendary enough to have its own Wikipedia page. It dumped four feet of snow in the valley and upwards of twice that in the mountains, closing resorts. But it also brought tragedy. On Dec. 26, 2003 an entire mountainside of snow broke off the flanks of Mt. Timpanogos, roaring down out of the clouds towards a dozen skiers, riders, hikers, and snowshoers. Five were buried, with three not making it home that evening.Just three years into his forecaster career with the Utah Avalanche Center, skier Craig Gordon was deeply troubled by what he had seen. The victims simply didn't know that their playground for the day, just above the Aspen Grove trailhead, was in a massive avalanche run out. So he decided to do something about it, creating the now ubiquitous educational program Know Before You Go.What Gordon and others realized was that we all live amidst snow-filled mountains, but there was no way to get the message of snow safety to youth and teens. In its first season, Know Before You Go reached over 10,000 students in local middle and high schools across Utah. Today, it's the staple introductory snow safety program not just in Utah but across the nation and even the world.It's just one of the many programs Utah Avalanche Center manages to help keep us safe. Whether you're an avid backcountry enthusiast or limit yourself to in-bounds action, UAC has education and information to help keep you safe.A New Jersey native who found his way out to Utah to attend college and soon found himself working in snow safety at Brighton and as a heli-ski guide. He joined UAC in 2000. Today, he's part of a deeply experienced team and is known around the state as the guy who makes avalanche safety education fun.This episode of Last Chair is quintessential Craig Gordon – complete with stories, humor and emotion. Dig in … it's a fun one! Here's just a sampling.Craig, how do you view the services that Utah Avalanche Center offers?We're best known for our forecasting – we're your one-stop shop, Utah Avalanche Center.org. But forecasting is just a segment of education. And to me, really, the forecasts are an educational tool. Any time I have the opportunity to share knowledge and to throw an anecdote or two and maybe throw some institutional knowledge and wisdom in, along with some tongue-in-cheek humor, yeah, now, this is sort of where the rubber hits the road. To me, it's all about education. And the more well-informed our user public is, the more they can get out of the Utah Avalanche Center forecast. The forecast is really designed in sort of a tiered approach, from beginner to intermediate, novice to expert to uber expert. You can gain something out of reading the forecast day-to-day and reading it each day. You get to know the characters in the snowpack. And you know, the last thing you want to do is open up the middle of this book, this novel and try to figure out who the characters are. So I always advise people, even on the days that you're not planning on going out, definitely take heed, check out the forecast, and see what the snow is doing. And then, when you do get a day off, or you're making your travel plans, you'll be that much better informed. So, really, to me, education is where the rubber hits the road. For us, that's the big ticket item. And that is not only in our forecasts, that is in our outreach and our classes, our backcountry 101, our basic avalanche classes, our rescue classes. It all revolves around education.The Christmas storm of 2003 brought snow, but it also brought tragedy.Yeah, oh my gosh, that time frame right around Christmas of 2003 brought an epic storm by all standards – historic storm rolls bigger than last year. As a matter of fact, this the Christmas storm of 2003 has its own Wikipedia reference. The storm rolls in right before Christmas and just blasts the Salt Lake Valley, Provo, Ogden. There are 30 inches of snow in downtown Salt Lake, several hundred thousand people are without power. I remember it's all I can do to get to the foothills to go skiing. It is complete mayhem just to go a mile or two. So there were three groups that had been riding at Sundance inside the ski resort boundary. The resort closes down, and these three individual groups – they don't even know each other – they ride up the road, and they're at the Aspen Grove trailhead, which is underneath one of the largest avalanche paths in Utah that funnels off Mount Timpanogos. Of course, you're going to go hike for the freshies, right? And no one's wearing avalanche transceivers, no shovels, no probes, none of the appropriate rescue gear. And as three separate groups are hiking up, one natural avalanche peels off from about 3,000 plus vertical feet above off the ridge in the clouds. So everything is just is just chaos as one slide, then sympathetically triggers two others. And now, instead of having just one football field, you have several football fields of snow crashing down from up above. I know even 20 years later, it's still emotional. But you chose to do something about it?It was so glaringly apparent how dangerous the conditions were. And again, just trying to move around in the valley, it's like it's all I can do to get to the mountains. So I'm going to the mountains on its terms, and it doesn't even want me there, you know. So this is not, you know, kind of a soft, fuzzy kind of place to be right now. It's very harsh. It's very wicked. That night, I looked my wife in the eye, and I said, ‘I am going to do everything in my power that not another family, not another partner, not another parent has to experience the tragedy of what could be a preventable avalanche accident.'I said, ‘Well, I am going to create a program where we go talk to kids in schools and middle schools and high schools.' (My boss Bruce Tremper) says, ‘You put it together, you find the money, and it's yours.' And I thought, ‘Man, you just challenged a go-getter overachiever who grew up in New Jersey. Man, I got this. At the time, nothing like this existed. There was nothing that was fun, that had energy to it, and that could resonate with teens.What was the reception like when you launched Know Before You Go into Utah schools?One of our very first talks was in front of 1,600 kids. And it was remarkable. It wasn't like some soft rollout. It was like you hit the ground running with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and the Rolling Stones, and here we go, you know? And man, for that kind of crowd you had to have a touchpoint with everybody in the audience. And that meant giving out a thousand times the energy that was coming back. That was the secret of the success of the program. Did you reach a lot of kids with KBYG?In our first year, I thought, man, if we could reach 5,000 kids, that would be remarkable. And the first year the thing took off like a rocket. We talked to 12,000 kids, and in the second year, we talked to 18,000 kids. By the start of the third year, we were able to get Know Before You Go embedded as an elective in health and phys ed in middle schools. And then everybody started coming on board. The Park City schools were awesome to get us embedded early on. The snowbelt community schools knew that this was very important.

The Get Bodied Podcast
Justin Murphy - Get Bodied #26

The Get Bodied Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 82:11


When you think of Justin, whats the first thing that pops into your mind? Echo Bike monster? VP of Strategic Development at Aspen Grove? The OG of the CrossFit Polaris? While that maybe true, Justin is a man who deeply cares for the people around him and strives to make the moments count. Justin in this episode shares his wisdom after 50 years of life, what mentorship looks like and what the true meaning of "Full Send" is. We love you brother!

The Uphill Goat - Hosted By Andrew Conover
15 year half life, Bobs Nob, and Primrose Cirque West.

The Uphill Goat - Hosted By Andrew Conover

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 10:06


In this episode I talk about my strength training today and what I've done in the past, as well as our ski tour above Aspen Grove in Provo Utah where it was snowing hard and we heard some big Avalanches.

Weekly Sermon Podcast
Midweek Podcast: Episode 13 - with guest Adam Kaufhold, minister at Aspen Grove Christian Church

Weekly Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 29:29


Welcome to the Lakeshore Christian Midweek Podcast Series! We pray this will be an ongoing source of information, inspiration, fun and encouragement to all who join us! For more information, visit our links listed below. Give Website Facebook instagram Prayer Request Contact

The LoCo Experience
EXPERIENCE 57 | Dr. Bobby & Jaime Cawthron, Former Owners of Aspen Grove Veterinary Care & The Cabins at Aspen Grove

The LoCo Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 110:03


My guests were Dr. Bobby and Jamie Cawthron, former owners of Aspen Grove Veterinary Care and The Cabins at Aspen Grove.Jamie is a LoCo facilitator and a former member of LoCo Think Tank, she's also the founder of Path Forward business consulting. Dr. Bobby remains as chief of staff for Aspen Grove veterinary. They sold their business last year and we talked about the purchase of that business back in 2006 and the growth of the business through the 15 years intervening the challenges of COVID.We also discussed the vetting process of deciding who should be the person that employs your employees and accepts your values and the things that you've come to create as far as a business. Dr. Bobby is part of the yang gang, which is kinda cool. And we just really had a lot of fun sharing stories about finding those critical moments in business. Making the best out of what seems at one point to be a tough situation. So I hope you'll tune in these guys were a lot of fun.We laughed more than probably almost any of our podcasts so far, but we also shared a lot of really smart business guidance. So tune in and enjoy.

New Covenant Christian Fellowship
Chris Austin - Aspen Grove: Invited to Bless

New Covenant Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 21:30


Chris Austin shares about God's invitation in to the wide open places and how to engage in blessing even to our own hearts Presented on November 28, 2021 For more information please visit the Emmaus Fellowship website.

New Covenant Christian Fellowship
Chris Austin - Aspen Grove: Attention and Attunement

New Covenant Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 26:00


Chris Austin shares about prayer and interacting with God with our attention and growing in our attunement Presented on November 11, 2021 For more information please visit the Emmaus Fellowship website.

New Covenant Christian Fellowship
Chris Austin - Aspen Grove: Living in the Wisdom of Jesus

New Covenant Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 22:33


Chris Austin shares about walking with Jesus and His wisdom. Presented on October 24, 2021 For more information please visit the Emmaus Fellowship website.

New Covenant Christian Fellowship
Chris Austin - Aspen Grove: Living Stones releasing God‘s glory

New Covenant Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 30:29


Chris Austin shares about the way God's glory is transmitted through us.  Presented on October 10, 2021 For more information please visit the Emmaus Fellowship website.

New Covenant Christian Fellowship
Chris Austin - Aspen Grove: Kindness Deepens

New Covenant Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 22:20


Chris Austin riffs on themes of God's kindness and how it works into our lives and hearts. Presented on September 26, 2021 For more information please visit the Emmaus Fellowship website.

New Covenant Christian Fellowship
Chris Austin - Aspen Grove: Your Story and God‘s Goodness

New Covenant Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2021 23:50


Chris Austin shares about the way God's Goodness shows in our story not just in the results. Presented on September 12, 2021 For more information please visit the Emmaus Fellowship website.

New Covenant Christian Fellowship
Chris Austin - Aspen Grove: The Mystery of the nourishment of Jesus

New Covenant Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2021 25:57


Chris Austin shares about the mystery of walking with Jesus and of moving beyond only asking as praying. Presented on August 29, 2021 For more information please visit the Emmaus Fellowship website.

New Covenant Christian Fellowship
Chris Austin - Aspen Grove: Praying with God

New Covenant Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 20:33


Chris Austin shares about Praying With God Presented on August 15, 2021 For more information please visit the Emmaus Fellowship website.

New Covenant Christian Fellowship
Chris Austin - Aspen Grove: Worthy is the Lamb

New Covenant Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 16:57


Chris Austin shares about the Lamb that is worthy Presented on July 18, 2021 For more information please visit the Emmaus Fellowship website.

New Covenant Christian Fellowship
Chris Austin - Aspen Grove: Walking at the speed of God

New Covenant Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 21:36


Chris Austin shares about slowing down to the speed of relationship with God Presented on June 27, 2021 For more information please visit the Emmaus Fellowship website.

New Covenant Christian Fellowship
Chris Austin - Aspen Grove: Strength of God's Kindness

New Covenant Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 21:08


Chris Austin shares about how the power of God's kindness to bring restoration Presented on May 30, 2021 For more information please visit the Emmaus Fellowship website.

New Covenant Christian Fellowship
Chris Austin - Aspen Grove: Walk With God

New Covenant Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 20:20


Chris Austin shares from Micah 6:8 about walking with God Presented on June 13, 2021 For more information please visit the Emmaus Fellowship website.

New Covenant Christian Fellowship
Chris Austin - Aspen Grove: Connecting with God Through You

New Covenant Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 20:57


Chris Austin shares about how believers are often the only way that people connect with God. Presented on May 16, 2021 For more information please visit the Emmaus Fellowship website.

New Covenant Christian Fellowship
Chris Austin: Aspen Grove - Lord's Table

New Covenant Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 20:50


Chris Austin shares about the fellowship around communion Presented on April 25, 2021 For more information please visit the Emmaus Fellowship website.

New Covenant Christian Fellowship
Chris Austin - Aspen Grove: Experiencing the full glory of God

New Covenant Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 18:03


Chris Austin shares about God's desire to have us experience His glory. Presented on April 11, 2021 For more information please visit the Emmaus Fellowship website.

303Endurance Podcast
Roderick Sewell Facing Fears

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 69:42


Breaststroke specialist Roderick Sewell Jackson has faced challenges his entire life. Born without tibia bones, his mother decided to have his legs amputated at age 1. Homeless at 7, his mom found Roderick the resources to improve his mobility which lead to him learning to swim by age 10 and finding the Challenged Athletes Foundation. With support of good friend Rudy Garcia-Tolson, Roderick became the first double above the knee amputee to finish the IRONMAN World Championship. His next goal is qualifying for the Paralympics 2021.   Show Sponsor: VENGA Thanks very much to Venga CBD for helping make the show possible. Venga CBD is not like most CBD companies who just post a bunch of products and hope you figure it out. Venga was started in Colorado by athletes like you who wanted a better way to use CBD to help fight pain, train longer, race harder and recover faster. That’s why they created a SYSTEM of CBD products for athletes and only have 4 products that cover 100% of your CBD needs. I use it every day in one form or another! Each product is specifically made to support an area of your endurance life from training to racing to recovery. Combined together the Venga CBD system is designed to make you unstoppable! Save 30% off & get free shipping when you buy the Venga Endurance System versus buying the products separately - seriously, this is the best deal on the market. Just go to https://vengaendurance.com/303podcast to order yours today. First-time order is 30% off with code (303PODCAST). We've also added 50% off your first month's subscription with code (303SUBSCRIPTION). In Today's Show Bill and Rich's Excellent Adventure (where Bill and Rich share their "endurance adventures" Feature interview - Roderick Sewell Endurance News - Skye Moench (makes like 5 pros to win) and Lionel Sanders win Galveston 70.3, Des Linden Smashes 50K World Record What New in the 303 - Ride with Sue Reynolds, Video of the Week - Roderick Sewell Kona 2019 Interview Sponsor: UCAN Take your performance to the next level with UCAN Energy and Bars made with SuperStarch® UCAN uses SuperStarch instead of simple sugars to fuel serious athletes. UCAN keeps blood sugar steady compared to the energy spikes and crashes of sugar-based products. Steady energy equals sustained performance! UCAN Edge represents a quantum leap in how athletes will fuel for sport. The first and only on-the-go training fuel powered by SuperStarch, Edge puts you in the ideal performance state by keeping blood sugar stable, so you can work smarter AND harder. The next generation of sports fuel has arrived. You put in the training, so don't let nutrition limit your performance. Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly! Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co, Bill & Rich's Excellent [Endurance] Adventure Bill Last week's BASE ride Rich Ride with Sue Reynolds She and her husband Brian and son's Michael Dean and Andy 30 miles of zone two in aero, Chatfield 70.3 course, down S. Platte to Aspen Grove, back out to Deer Creek Canyon and then back to the campground. Team USA and competing at Worlds in Bermuda in Oct 2021 World Triathlon Sprint & Relay Championships Bermuda Ride next week in Tucson Get to ride with Sharon Madison, founder of We Ride 4. Megan is out! I am taking all of the UCAN Edge for this Tucson Loop ride Interview with Roderick Sewell Roderick Sewell has overcome challenges from a very early age. He was born with the tibia bones missing in his legs. His mother decided to have his legs amputated at age one to improve his mobility. The cost of affording his prosthetic legs was so high it led to the family leaving their home when he was age seven and enduring several years of homelessness, before settling in Birmingham, AL, United States of America, with the help of friends and other family. Because of a tough childhood, Sewell was forced to live homeless in San Diego. When he became involved with the Challenged Athletes Foundation, an organization that helps to provide disabled athletes with a path to success as well as running legs, his life quickly changed for the better.. He won gold in his international debut at the 2014 Para Pan Pacific Championships in Pasadena. He learned how to swim by his coach and mentor, Alan Voisard, at the Mission Valley YMCA in San Diego when he was ten years old. Post Interview: "The only reason I wanted to learn how to swim was because I was afraid of the water." "People noticed I was black first and then that I had a disability" "My disability saved my life" Our News is sponsored by Buddy Insurance. Buddy Insurance is the kind of peace of mind you need as an active outdoor enthusiast. Buddy’s mission is simple, to help people fearlessly enjoy an active and outdoor lifestyle. You can now get on-demand accident insurance to make sure you get cash for bills fast and fill any gaps between your current coverage. Go to buddyinsurance.com and create an account. There's no commitment or charge to create one. Once you have an account created, it's a snap to open your phone and in a couple clicks have coverage for the day. Check it out! Endurance News: Des Linden Smashes 50K World Record Des Linden broke the 50K world record on Tuesday after running an amazing time of 2:59:54 in Oregon. Running in the first ultra-distance event of her career, Linden shattered the previous record of 3:07:20 that Great Britain’s Aly Dixon set in 2019 at the 50K world championships in Romania. After getting ahead of Dixon’s record pace right from the start, she never looked back, and Linden’s final time worked out to an average pace of 3:36 per kilometre. Lionel Sanders, Skye Moench take IRONMAN 70.3 Texas titles This excerpt from the story on the Tri227 site - Womens: Moench, who won the memorable IRONMAN European Championship, Frankfurt as Sarah True faded in the final stages in the heat ran a strong 1:20:43. While that gave up more than five minutes to the speedy feet of Jeanni Metzler (RSA), it was enough to take the win. Sophie Watts (USA) completed the podium, ahead of Heather Jackson and Morrison, who finished the day in fifth. Mens: Sanders held strong at the front over the second half of the run too, clocking a 1:11:11 half marathon and a winning margin of just over a minute, from Ben Kanute who battled Sam Long all through the run, making the pass in the last half mile to reach the line just five seconds ahead of the fast-improving youngster. Neither could relax, with Matt Hanson’s best of the day 1:09:16 leaving him just nine seconds short of a podium finish. How many pros have recently been on the show and then gone on to win his or her next race? Skye Moench, yes TX 70.3 Matt Hanson, yes Daytona Chris Leiferman, IM FL Sam Long   What's New in the 303: From Galveston To Cherry Creek, CO Triathletes with Some Big Smiles and Fast Finishes; Betsy Mercer Overcomes 2019 DNF for 4th Colorado triathletes raced this weekend, in Texas and Colorado. In Galveston Texas, not only did the Colorado pros make a big impact, but one well known age grouper, Betsy Mercer raced in redemption of her 2019 attempt in Galveston where she was stopped 100 yards from the finish line because of weather. At Cherry Creek State Park, The Barking Dog Duathlon kicked off the multi-sport season with about 150 athletes racing. Betsy finished fourth in her age group but cried at the finish line, not because she finished, but because her friend Michael Jones finished his first 70.3. Said Betsy, “I didn’t cry this time when I crossed the finish line, I cried when Michael did. That’s the beauty of triathlon, the community you’re a part of.” Ride or Die, a Women’s Cycling Movement Matt Miller, owner of BASE Performance invited me to ride last Saturday, not an uncommon invitation as we have ridden many times. I had sort of decided to do a different ride in Denver. But Matt, said I might want to make the effort as there could be as many as 80 people riding, some from the BASE team and this new group he is sponsoring called Ride or Die. Of course I was intrigued. As it turned out the groups left at different times and when the BASE team left the other group hadn’t arrived. Three hours later upon my return, the parking lot at BASE headquarters was filled with women cyclists all buzzing from a ride. Some were friends of mine who I had no idea would be there. There was a cooler of drinks and prizes and swag and I felt a fun energy. I asked my friend Becky Furuta, no stranger to the peloton from the highest levels about what I was seeing. I know they had ridden some gravel, and some road. I saw bikes of all sorts. I didn’t know anything about this group. Becky described it as, “grassroots racing and riding, the goal is fun and camaraderie without all the staunchness and elitism that’s driving people away from the road. There’s a sense of community and fun absent the usual rivalries. I think that’s really the point of these beginner/community rides – not that they’re easy or for beginners, but that they’re accessible at every level and focused on mixing training with fun and a social component. It’s a sustainable model, and I hope it sticks around.” PRIMAL & 303 Endurance Indoor Cycling Class, led by Bill Plock Date: Every Wednesday till it warms up Time: 12:00 Noon MST Price: FREE Place: ZOOM (Click Here) ZOOM Passcode: H49LJK Join The Ride Video of the Week: 2019 IRONMAN World Championship: Roderick Sewell   Upcoming Interviews: Michael Murphy is a motivational speaker, paralyzed athlete, and writer. His journey began in April 2007 when he fell off a roof in college, shattered his spine, and was paralyzed. Michael is now a 12-time marathoner with Top 5 finishes in New York and Boston. He was also featured on NBC after completing two Tough Mudder competitions in 2012 and 2013 with the help of his teammates and an off-road handcycle. Coming Soon: Author of "The Athlete Inside" Sue Reynolds and Coach Bobby McGee who has played an integral role in the development of top athletes with USA Triathlon, as well as several olympians and top-ranked ITU stars. He is the author of “Run Transformation,” The World’s Best Run Training Course. Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week. Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment. We'd really appreciate it!

Mile High Endurance Podcast
Roderick Sewell Facing Fears

Mile High Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 69:42


This week we have Ironman and Paralympic hopeful Roderick Sewell.  Roderick Sewell completed Kona in 2019 as the first double above the knee amputee to finish Kona.    Show Sponsor: VENGA Thanks very much to Venga CBD for helping make the show possible. Venga CBD is not like most CBD companies who just post a bunch of products and hope you figure it out.   Venga was started in Colorado by athletes like you who wanted a better way to use CBD to help fight pain, train longer, race harder and recover faster. That’s why they created a SYSTEM of CBD products for athletes and only have 4 products that cover 100% of your CBD needs. I use it every day in one form or another!   Each product is specifically made to support an area of your endurance life from training to racing to recovery. Combined together the Venga CBD system is designed to make you unstoppable!   Save 30% off & get free shipping when you buy the Venga Endurance System versus buying the products separately  - seriously, this is the best deal on the market.    Just go to https://vengaendurance.com/303podcast to order yours today. First-time order is 30% off with code (303PODCAST).  We've also added 50% off your first month's subscription with code (303SUBSCRIPTION).     In Today's Show Bill and Rich's Excellent Adventure (where Bill and Rich share their "endurance adventures" Feature interview - Coach and Colonel Brian Grasky Endurance News - Skye Moench (makes like 5 pros to win) and Lionel Sanders win Galveston 70.3, Des Linden Smashes 50K World Record What New in the 303 - Ride with Sue Reynolds,  Discussion of the Week - What is endurance? Video of the Week - Skye Moench and OWS with the dogs…   Interview Sponsor: UCAN ***SKIP 4/16*** Take your performance to the next level with UCAN Energy and Bars made with SuperStarch®  UCAN uses SuperStarch instead of simple sugars to fuel serious athletes.  UCAN keeps blood sugar steady compared to the energy spikes and crashes of sugar-based products.  Steady energy equals sustained performance!   UCAN Edge represents a quantum leap in how athletes will fuel for sport. The first and only on-the-go training fuel powered by SuperStarch, Edge puts you in the ideal performance state by keeping blood sugar stable, so you can work smarter AND harder. The next generation of sports fuel has arrived.    You put in the training, so don't let nutrition limit your performance.  Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly!  Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co   Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co,      Bill & Rich's Excellent [Endurance] Adventure Bill Last week's BASE ride Rich Ride with Sue Reynolds She and her husband Brian and son's Michael Dean and Andy 30 miles of zone two in aero, Chatfield 70.3 course, down S. Platte to Aspen Grove, back out to Deer Creek Canyon and then back to the campground. Team USA and competing at Worlds in Bermuda in Oct 2021 World Triathlon Sprint & Relay Championships Bermuda Ride next week in Tucson Get to ride with Sharon Madison, founder of We Ride 4.  Megan is out!    I am taking all of the UCAN Edge for this Tucson Loop ride   Interview with Roderick Sewell Roderick Sewell has overcome challenges from a very early age.  He was born with the tibia bones missing in his legs. His mother decided to have his legs amputated at age one to improve his mobility. The cost of affording his prosthetic legs was so high it led to the family leaving their home when he was age seven and enduring several years of homelessness, before settling in Birmingham, AL, United States of America, with the help of friends and other family.    Because of a tough childhood, Sewell was forced to live homeless in San Diego. When he became involved with the Challenged Athletes Foundation, an organization that helps to provide disabled athletes with a path to success as well as running legs, his life quickly changed for the better..   He won gold in his international debut at the 2014 Para Pan Pacific Championships in Pasadena. He learned how to swim by his coach and mentor, Alan Voisard, at the Mission Valley YMCA in San Diego when he was ten years old.   Post Interview: "The only reason I wanted to learn how to swim was because I was afraid of the water."   "People noticed I was black first and then that I had a disability" "My disability saved my life"     Our News is sponsored by Buddy Insurance. Buddy Insurance is the kind of peace of mind you need as an active outdoor enthusiast.  Buddy’s mission is simple, to help people fearlessly enjoy an active and outdoor lifestyle.  You can now get on-demand accident insurance to make sure you get cash for bills fast and fill any gaps between your current coverage.  Go to buddyinsurance.com and create an account.  There's no commitment or charge to create one.  Once you have an account created, it's a snap to open your phone and in a couple clicks have coverage for the day.  Check it out!   Endurance News:   Des Linden Smashes 50K World Record Des Linden broke the 50K world record on Tuesday after running an amazing time of 2:59:54 in Oregon. Running in the first ultra-distance event of her career, Linden shattered the previous record of 3:07:20 that Great Britain’s Aly Dixon set in 2019 at the 50K world championships in Romania. After getting ahead of Dixon’s record pace right from the start, she never looked back, and Linden’s final time worked out to an average pace of 3:36 per kilometre.   Lionel Sanders, Skye Moench take IRONMAN 70.3 Texas titles This excerpt from the story on the Tri227 site - Womens: Moench, who won the memorable IRONMAN European Championship, Frankfurt as Sarah True faded in the final stages in the heat ran a strong 1:20:43. While that gave up more than five minutes to the speedy feet of Jeanni Metzler (RSA), it was enough to take the win. Sophie Watts (USA) completed the podium, ahead of Heather Jackson and Morrison, who finished the day in fifth.   Mens: Sanders held strong at the front over the second half of the run too, clocking a 1:11:11 half marathon and a winning margin of just over a minute, from Ben Kanute who battled Sam Long all through the run, making the pass in the last half mile to reach the line just five seconds ahead of the fast-improving youngster. Neither could relax, with Matt Hanson’s best of the day 1:09:16 leaving him just nine seconds short of a podium finish.   How many pros have recently been on the show and then gone on to win his or her next race? Skye Moench, yes TX 70.3 Matt Hanson, yes Daytona Chris Leiferman, IM FL Rudy Von Berg? Lisa Roberts, no   What's New in the 303:   From Galveston To Cherry Creek, CO Triathletes with Some Big Smiles and Fast Finishes; Betsy Mercer Overcomes 2019 DNF for 4th Colorado triathletes raced this weekend, in Texas and Colorado. In Galveston Texas, not only did the Colorado pros make a big impact, but one well known age grouper, Betsy Mercer raced in redemption of her 2019 attempt in Galveston where she was stopped 100 yards from the finish line because of weather. At Cherry Creek State Park, The Barking Dog Duathlon kicked off the multi-sport season with about 150 athletes racing.   Betsy finished fourth in her age group but cried at the finish line, not because she finished, but because her friend Michael Jones finished his first 70.3. Said Betsy, “I didn’t cry this time when I crossed the finish line, I cried when Michael did. That’s the beauty of triathlon, the community you’re a part of.”      Ride or Die, a Women’s Cycling Movement Matt Miller, owner of BASE Performance invited me to ride last Saturday, not an uncommon invitation as we have ridden many times. I had sort of decided to do a different ride in Denver. But Matt, said I might want to make the effort as there could be as many as 80 people riding, some from the BASE team and this new group he is sponsoring called Ride or Die. Of course I was intrigued. As it turned out the groups left at different times and when the BASE team left the other group hadn’t arrived. Three hours later upon my return, the parking lot at BASE headquarters was filled with women cyclists all buzzing from a ride. Some were friends of mine who I had no idea would be there. There was a cooler of drinks and prizes and swag and I felt a fun energy. I asked my friend Becky Furuta, no stranger to the peloton from the highest levels about what I was seeing. I know they had ridden some gravel, and some road. I saw bikes of all sorts. I didn’t know anything about this group. Becky described it as, “grassroots racing and riding, the goal is fun and camaraderie without all the staunchness and elitism that’s driving people away from the road. There’s a sense of community and fun absent the usual rivalries. I think that’s really the point of these beginner/community rides – not that they’re easy or for beginners, but that they’re accessible at every level and focused on mixing training with fun and a social component. It’s a sustainable model, and I hope it sticks around.”     PRIMAL & 303 Endurance Indoor Cycling Class, led by Bill Plock Date: Every Wednesday till it warms up Time: 12:00 Noon MST Price: FREE Place: ZOOM (Click Here) ZOOM Passcode: H49LJK Join The Ride     Video of the Week: 2019 IRONMAN World Championship: Roderick Sewell         Upcoming Interviews: Michael Murphy is a motivational speaker, paralyzed athlete, and writer. His journey began in April 2007 when he fell off a roof in college, shattered his spine, and was paralyzed.  Michael is now a 12-time marathoner with Top 5 finishes in New York and Boston. He was also featured on NBC after completing two Tough Mudder competitions in 2012 and 2013 with the help of his teammates and an off-road handcycle. Coming Soon:  Author of "The Athlete Inside" Sue Reynolds and Coach Bobby McGee who has played an integral role in the development of top athletes with USA Triathlon, as well as several olympians and top-ranked ITU stars. He is the author of “Run Transformation,” The World’s Best Run Training Course. Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week.  Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment.  We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!

New Covenant Christian Fellowship
Chris Austin - Aspen Grove: Make Room for Jesus

New Covenant Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 24:41


Chris Austin shares about the process of making room for Jesus in our lives and as a fellowship Presented on March 28, 2021 For more information please visit the Emmaus Fellowship website.

New Covenant Christian Fellowship
Chris Austin - Aspen Grove: Full Revelation of Hope

New Covenant Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 22:44


Chris Austin shares about leaning into the revelation of God's hope. Presented on March 14, 2021 For more information please visit the Emmaus Fellowship website.

New Covenant Christian Fellowship
Chris Austin - Aspen Grove: Praying into God's heart for the Nations

New Covenant Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 18:52


Chris Austin shares about praying for the nations in light of God's heart. Presented on February 28,  2021 For more information please visit the Emmaus Fellowship website.

New Covenant Christian Fellowship
Chris Austin -Aspen Grove: Spiritual Inheritance

New Covenant Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 28:44


Chris Austin shares about the idea of a spiritual inheritance Presented on February 14,  2021 For more information please visit the Emmaus Fellowship website.

New Covenant Christian Fellowship
Chris Austin - Aspen Grove: Surrendering to the ways of Jesus

New Covenant Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 29:30


Chris Austin shares from Matthew 16 about the ways of Jesus and how we enter into them. Presented on January 31,  2021 For more information please visit the Emmaus Fellowship website.

New Covenant Christian Fellowship
Chris Austin - Aspen Grove: Ancient Ways and a New Thing

New Covenant Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 17:06


Chris Austin shares about the tension between following God into a new unknown and learning to follow His ways from ages past. Presented on December 27, 2020 For more information please visit the Emmaus Fellowship website.

New Covenant Christian Fellowship
Chris Austin - Aspen Grove: Living in the middle mystery

New Covenant Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 27:27


Chris Austin shares about living with God in the place of mystery and seeming contradiction. Presented on January 3, 2021 For more information please visit the Emmaus Fellowship website.

New Covenant Christian Fellowship
Chris Austin - Aspen Grove (The Light of Christmas)

New Covenant Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 20:15


Chris Austin continues his sharing about the light of Christmas Presented on December 13, 2020 For more information please visit the Emmaus Fellowship website.

New Covenant Christian Fellowship
Chris Austin - Aspen Grove, walking with Jesus through political waters

New Covenant Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 41:53


Chris Austin shares about living as a believer in a politically charged climate in the church. Presented on October 25, 2020 For more information please visit the Emmaus Fellowship website.

Waking Up Bipolar with Chris Cole | Bipolar disorder, spiritual awakening, and everything in between.

For years, I've been asked about group offerings as a way to mitigate costs for coaching, and to benefit from multiple perspectives at once. Because I offer a peer-expert model of coaching, each of us are in the wisdom seat of our own journey. When we work in groups, there can be exponential growth as we support each other and learn from one another. After years of speaking and workshop offerings, I'm really excited to start this online group coaching format. We're going to have a lot to cover, and I know each participant will offer a unique views that will root and connect all of us. Thus the metaphor of aspen trees.The Aspen Grove is a new offering of group coaching, designed to give folks a way to get involved who do not have means or access to individual coaching, or want to supplement individual coaching with group work. This work has come out of much consideration, first contemplated via what a few of us called the Mad Spiritual Collective. Each group is donations-based with a suggested donation of 20 USD. If you or a loved one is interested, please fill out the form offered to get involved...https://colecoaching.com/aspengrove

WP-Tonic Show A WordPress Podcast
#520 WP-Tonic Show With Special Guest David Blackmon Aspen Grove Studio

WP-Tonic Show A WordPress Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020


David Blackmon of Aspen Grove Studios. WP Layouts Page Builder Everywhere David Blackmon is the co-founder of Aspen Grove Studios, a dynamic WordPress agency that creates both custom web solutions for clients as well as products that help DIY WordPress users build websites. In 2017, Aspen Grove Studios expanded its brand and acquired Divi Space, a peer WordPress product development firm operating solely in the Divi arena of WordPress. 2018 sees Aspen Grove Studios expand further as a third WordPress company will be added to the growing portfolio. In managing and growing two successful WordPress development businesses, David has plenty of experience in the digital marketing space, seeing both businesses accrue over 30,000 email subscribers and over 1 million page views. At this year’s RV Entrepreneur Summit, David will discuss the exact tactics he employed in his email marketing strategies to meet and exceed his business’ objectives. An avid traveler and digital nomad, David, together with his wife Lisa have been RVing full-time from 2015, and have no plans in looking back! https://aspengrovestudios.com/ https://wplayouts.space/ david@aspengrovestudios.co

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WP-Tonic Show A WordPress Podcast
#520 WP-Tonic Show With Special Guest David Blackmon Aspen Grove Studio

WP-Tonic Show A WordPress Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 33:26


David Blackmon of Aspen Grove Studios. WP Layouts Page Builder Everywhere David Blackmon is the co-founder of Aspen Grove Studios, a dynamic WordPress agency that creates both custom web solutions for clients as well as products that help DIY WordPress users build websites. In 2017, Aspen Grove Studios expanded its brand and acquired Divi Space, a peer WordPress product development firm operating solely in the Divi arena of WordPress. 2018 sees Aspen Grove Studios expand further as a third WordPress company will be added to the growing portfolio. In managing and growing two successful WordPress development businesses, David has plenty of experience in the digital marketing space, seeing both businesses accrue over 30,000 email subscribers and over 1 million page views. At this year’s RV Entrepreneur Summit, David will discuss the exact tactics he employed in his email marketing strategies to meet and exceed his business’ objectives. An avid traveler and digital nomad, David, together with his wife Lisa have been RVing full-time from 2015, and have no plans in looking back! https://aspengrovestudios.com/ https://wplayouts.space/ david@aspengrovestudios.co

wordpress divi rving david blackmon aspen grove wp tonic rv entrepreneur summit aspen grove studios
Tetesan Hujan
Where am i going - aspen Grove

Tetesan Hujan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 3:16


Yukdengerbarengyuk , untuk kritik dan saran bsa email ke tetesan.hujan21@gmail.com :)

Coast to Coast Outdoors Podcast
Coast to Coast Outdoors Episode 13, Talking camo with JR Lucas From Aspen Grove Outdoors

Coast to Coast Outdoors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 64:11


Coast to Coast Outdoors Episode 13, Talking camo with JR Lucas From Aspen Grove Outdoors JR, tells us about his company the camo types they provide. Licensing of the camo types etc. Tune in to learn more.

Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers
ZJ Czupor & Mindy McIntyre - The Colorado Gold Rush Literary Awards

Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 35:47


ZJ Czupor is co-chair, with Sue Hinkin, of the Colorado Gold Rush Literary Awards sponsored by Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers. ZJ also serves as vice president of the Rocky Mountain Chapter of Mystery Writers of America and writes a monthly column, “The Mystery Minute,” which appears at www.rmmwa.org. Mindy McIntyre is a proud member of Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers and Sisters in Crime. She also moderates the Aspen Grove critique group and, after years of judging and doing intake for Colorado Gold, she’s serving as the Judging Coordinator for the Gold Rush Literary Awards. Intro music by Moby Outro by Dan-o-Songs  

As You Go
James series episode 9

As You Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 10:34


James is keeping it pretty simple this week, along with a little help from Grover.

As You Go
James series episode 8

As You Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 10:01


What causes fights among people? Well, James had the same question, and his answer about why we fight on the outside is all about a fight that's happening on the inside. Sound confusing? It's not as complicated as you think.

As You Go
James series episode 4

As You Go

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 10:34


As James continues to explore how we can live out our faith, he focuses on the idea of comparison. Is it right for Christians to show favoritism or to compare ourselves with others? James explains the answer!

As You Go
James series episode 3

As You Go

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 10:36


As James continues to teach us how to live out our faith, he begins to explain the difference between knowing and doing. Is it enough to hear and know the truth, or does the truth lead us to action?

As You Go
James series episode 2

As You Go

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 8:53


James gives us some pretty great instructions on how to apply our faith to our lives. Today's passage is all about conflict, anger, and self-control!

As You Go
James series episode 1

As You Go

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 11:08


Today we begin a new series studying the New Testament book of James! We start out by diving into the context, and then we cover a couple of verses about steadfastness!

As You Go
Prayer Series episode 5

As You Go

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 11:39


As we near the end of the Lord's Prayer, what does it mean when we say "Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil?" We dive into the topic of temptation in this week's episode!

As You Go
Prayer Series episode 4

As You Go

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019 10:34


As we continue through the Lord's Prayer, we dive into the phrase, "Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors." Are we supposed to pray for bread to eat every day? How does being forgiven make us more forgiving? Listen and find out!

As You Go
Prayer Series episode 3

As You Go

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 10:29


In this episode, we continue exploring Jesus' instructions on how to pray in the Lord's Prayer. Why should we say, "Your Kingdom come, Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven"? Listen and find out!

As You Go
Prayer Series episode 2

As You Go

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 11:06


As we continue discussing prayer, we dive into Jesus' instructions for prayer, taken from the Sermon on the Mount. The "Lord's Prayer" offers great insight into the kind of heart we should have as we pray. This week, we begin with the opening words, as well as offer a Family Challenge!

As You Go
Prayer Series episode 1

As You Go

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 11:09


Over the next few weeks, we'll be talking all about prayer! We'll start with a little overview, and then we'll dive into Jesus' instructions for prayer in the Lord's Prayer. We'll even pass on some practical tips for how to pray as a family.

As You Go
Gospel Series episode 5 - Eternal Life is Our Pleasure

As You Go

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 12:50


After all we've covered so far about God, our sin, Jesus, and our response to Him...now we get to celebrate the reward! Jesus gives us eternal life! But what is that like? Check out this episode, and have a great discussion with your kids about eternal life with Jesus!

As You Go
Gospel Series episode 4 - Repentance and Faith is Our Answer

As You Go

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 11:04


What is the right response to all we have learned about God and our sin? What is repentance even about? Why is faith important? You're in the right place to learn about all those things!

As You Go
Gospel Series episode 3 - Jesus is Our Savior

As You Go

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 12:49


After the bad news of the failure of our sin, it's amazing to know that we have good news in Jesus! But how does that work? How is Jesus our Savior?

As You Go
Gospel Series episode 1 - God is Our Maker

As You Go

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 12:26


Over 5 episodes, we'll be mapping out some basic Gospel concepts with a pattern of phrases that end with the R sound. Episode one helps to lay the groundwork for our understanding of the good news of the Gospel by explaining what it means for God to be our maker. Parents, enjoy discussing this fundamental concept with your kids, emphasizing Psalm 8:3-4 and how incredible it is that our creator God cares for us!

As You Go
As You Go Trailer

As You Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 6:45


In this introductory episode, we give the heart behind As You Go, the importance of parents leading their kids in spirituality and faith, and a sneak peak of what to expect in future episodes!

Rivers of the Mind
S2E10: The Great Realm of the Ancestors

Rivers of the Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2019 35:38


Seeking a drug-language that can help her fall asleep, Meagan inadvertently dials a celestial shamanic hotline, entering the Great Realm of the Ancestors. WARNING: Contains content that may be disturbing or inappropriate for some listeners. CAST Kyla Valenti: Meagan Michelle Pearl: Celestial Answering Machine, Meagan's Ancestor Dylan Tilton: Guy on DMT Jareth Spirio: Amanita shaman Amy Otero: The Wise Companion Lindsey Sophie Doss: The Foolish Companion Amber Written, produced and scored by Timmy Vilgiate Recorded by Timmy Vilgiate and Kyla Valenti MUSIC "Scopolamine/Rivers of the Mind Medley in F minor" by Timmy Vilgiate Improvisation on Viola by Haley Grace Palten "Miracle Cure" by Timmy Vilgiate SOUND EFFECTS Room Tone-p1 mod2b by toiletrolltube Creaking bed by lucy4 Footsteps Pacing Back and Forth by ultradust zombies by Erdie Zombies by xtrgamr x_explosion by cubicApocalypse Large Crash by CGEffex Dawn Chorus in an Aspen Grove by tim.kahn 38_farawaydrums_mushroomcamp by LukeIRL Breeze rustling in trees by nhgk178 High School Exterior Ambience by moviebuffgavin INT Bedroom tone 3 by Adam_N Hallway by amszala All from Freesound(.org)

The Creative Boss Babe Podcast with Emily Hester

On this week's new episode of Being That Girlboss, I discuss what it's like to celebrate the holidays without loved ones, give you guys some gift ideas for your favorite boss babes and share with you some of my favorite holiday things! This week's small creator shoutout goes to Teresa of Sugar B Creative, an amazing video creator! You can follow her on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/sugarbcreative/. To check out everything mentioned in this episode, check out https://linktr.ee/btgirlbosspod! Make sure you follow us at instagram.com/btgirlbosspod to stay up to date on what's happening with the show! Music in this episode: Hide in the Attic Music by https://icons8.com/music/author/aspen-grove Aspen Grove from https://icons8.com/music Fugue --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecreativebossbabe/support

The Creative Boss Babe Podcast with Emily Hester
Sabrina and the Greatest Panic! Late Night Chats

The Creative Boss Babe Podcast with Emily Hester

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 33:41


On today's new episode of the podcast, I talk about what's been happening in life, the New Sabrina and about the great movie music that has been coming out! This week's small creator shoutout goes to Diana of A Confident Broad, an inspiring fitness blogger! You can follow her on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/aconfidentbroad/. To check out everything mentioned in this episode, check out https://linktr.ee/btgirlbosspod! Make sure you follow us at https://instagram.com/btgirlbosspod to stay up to date on what's happening with the show! Here's the Music Used: Rise and Fall- Fox in Oil Music by https://icons8.com/music/author/fox-in-oil Fox in Oil from Fugue A Part Of Me- Aspen Grove Music by https://icons8.com/music/author/aspen-grove Aspen Grove from Fugue --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecreativebossbabe/support

Divi Chat
EP52 – How to Safely Perform Divi Updates

Divi Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 53:00


This week we share our tips for dealing with the pretty frequent Divi updates we’ve been experiencing for a few months now. Divi is constantly improving but with those improvements come some frustrating quirks and bugs that can seemingly wreak havoc on our sites. How do we deal?! Hosts Present: David Blackmon – Aspen Grove […] The post EP52 – How to Safely Perform Divi Updates appeared first on Divi Chat.

WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show
WPblab EP85 – CoBranding Your WordPress Product

WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017 62:00


In this episode, Jason and Bridget are joined by Josh Pollock. We’ll discuss the pros and cons of co-branding your WordPress products.Josh Pollock – Caldera Labs – Caldera Forms – Caldera@Josh412, @calderaforms, @CalderaWP, or @CalderaLearn  #catderahttp://calderawp.com, http://calderalabs.org/, https://calderaforms.com/, & https://learn.calderalabs.org/Co-branding is when you leverage the audience of two different brands by teaming up together to help elevate both brands or gain a new audience segment. (Like the Eddie Bauer Ford Explorer)Caldera and Give did a co-branding with a tutorial on using Caldera Forms to submit a fundraising campaign“Create a Peer-to-Peer Give Campaign with Caldera Forms” –  http://bit.ly/2vdvrxHCaldera & Aspen Grove – DIVI landing page co-branding with CalderaPrerequisite: Get involved in the communityAt some point, you just sit down with someone and say “Hey, I need something” and then figure out what it is that you can offer them in return – how can you benefit each other?The WordPress community is often resistant to a hard-sell, but you do at some point need to move a friendly conversation to a professional-friendly if you are interested in partnering with them – try not to be too aggressive though!Go ahead and put your business contacts in a CRM, but make sure you keep the relationships natural – don’t always follow up on the 2nd Tuesday of the month!One of the benefits of co-branding is you get to play off each other’s strengthsIf one company does a post featuring the co-branding, it’s a good idea to do a follow-up post with your brand as well and link backWe’re ALL co-branding with WordPress – WordPress.com now allows users to install plugins and that’s a big deal for plugin authorsWordPress benefits from the volunteers that give backMake partnerships even when you are just starting out – but start by GIVING, don’t worry so much about what you’ll get back – make yourself useful to other people, give of your timeIf you know that you have a conflict with your plugin and another plugin – maybe reach out to the company on behalf of your customers instead of sending the customer to them with the problem – then you both benefit and your customers are all happier!Great partnerships shouldn’t require a lot of effort from either side – they should be a natural give and takeReminder – a logo is not a ‘brand’, it’s the relationships that you build with the people who use your product that makes the brandCo-branding is to leverage the individual relationships that each brand has built with peopleWhether it’s going to WordCamps, emailing, or talking on twitter, it’s all about building relationships w/ peopleBrand / values matter – don’t co-brand with a company that violates your brand or what you stand for, you need to pay attention to their ‘voice’The post WPblab EP85 – CoBranding Your WordPress Product appeared first on WPwatercooler. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Never Let The Fires Die : The Alarm Podcast
E10: An Alarm Fathers Day Story - A Moment Near Aspen Grove

Never Let The Fires Die : The Alarm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2017 31:22


Alarm Podcast host Steve Fulton recites a true story for Father's Day about his dad, himself, and the meaning of The Alarm's music in his short, non-fiction story "A Moment Near Aspen Grove" Excerpt: "The Alarm E.P. might be my favorite record ever recorded. It was five slices of what made The Alarm great, and what made them stand-out among their contemporaries. On that record, they sounded like no other band that came before or after. The sound was at once punk and pop and folk played with carefully crafted, wild abandon. It combined harmonicas, barnstorm stomping, electrified acoustic strumming, military style snare drumming, and hoops and hollers into a mix that defied description. If I had to find one, it might have been the Battle Of Little Big Horn, Custer’s Last Stand, if it was thrown into a blender and set to music. To me, the sound was imperfect, organic and life affirming. The minute I first heard it back in 1983, I knew I had found a missing part of my soul, raggedly shoved into place, and for the first time in my life, I felt like whole person."

Never Let The Fires Die : The Alarm Podcast
E10: An Alarm Fathers Day Story - A Moment Near Aspen Grove

Never Let The Fires Die : The Alarm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2017 31:22


Alarm Podcast host Steve Fulton recites a true story for Father's Day about his dad, himself, and the meaning of The Alarm's music in his short, non-fiction story "A Moment Near Aspen Grove" Excerpt: "The Alarm E.P. might be my favorite record ever recorded. It was five slices of what made The Alarm great, and what made them stand-out among their contemporaries. On that record, they sounded like no other band that came before or after. The sound was at once punk and pop and folk played with carefully crafted, wild abandon. It combined harmonicas, barnstorm stomping, electrified acoustic strumming, military style snare drumming, and hoops and hollers into a mix that defied description. If I had to find one, it might have been the Battle Of Little Big Horn, Custer’s Last Stand, if it was thrown into a blender and set to music. To me, the sound was imperfect, organic and life affirming. The minute I first heard it back in 1983, I knew I had found a missing part of my soul, raggedly shoved into place, and for the first time in my life, I felt like whole person."

Chicken Pi
ChickPi 03

Chicken Pi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2011 18:09


Who would have thought the idyllic Alberta foothills could be a hotbed of demonic activity? Baphomet heralds the coming of a hellish new age rife with pestilences in “The Aspen Grove”.