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Who killed Laura Palmer? This episode we're joined by comedian and writer, Becky Johnson (she/her), to discover all the strange, small-town secrets of David Lynch's mysterious masterpiece; TWIN PEAKS. We talk about the massive impact Twin Peaks had on the television landscape, pre-grunge fashion, the log-lady, satisfying reveals, liminal spaces, and why Becky finds the whole thing deeply relatable. Plus, we match each character to their optimal dessert and learn how to find David Lynch on the astral plane. The Fandom Show Podcast is available wherever you get your podcasts and you can also watch on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@FandomShowPod! Want to learn more about this as well as all our episodes, and get access to even more fandom? Check us out at Patreon.com/TheFandomShow Produced by Andrew Ivimey as part of The From Superheroes
During our "Moving Ferris Forward" interview, Huge spoke with Nursing Faculty Stephanie Gustman and Becky Johnson-Himes. They told us about "Remote Area Medical" which offers free medical services to people. They told us how this came about, when it is, how you can get involved, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we're talking trainees — when to bring one on and why a slower market might actually be the perfect time to do it. Jim and Hal are joined by first-time guest Becky Johnson, founder of the popular Facebook group Appraiser Trainees Learning Together. Becky shares insights from her recent NAA Appraiser Focus article, her journey into the appraisal world, and what she's learned after recently stepping into the role of supervisor herself. Don't miss this inspiring conversation for both seasoned appraisers and aspiring trainees!At The Appraisal Buzzcast, we host weekly episodes with leaders and experts in the appraisal industry about current events and relevant topics in our field. Subscribe and turn on notifications to catch our episode premieres every Wednesday!
Comedian Becky Johnson returns to talk heart attacks, electric erasers, and Hell's Kitchen. Join us next week for MaxFunDrive 2025. Follow us: Instagram, Facebook, Bluesky.
On this dig back into a past Patreon episode, Doug can't wrap his head around why this would be anyone's 'passion project' let alone Prince's, Jamie wonders what movie Thomas thought she was making, and we both agree that this is on-par with Purple Rain...and that's not a good thing. Hope in the tub with your BFF, head down to the Wrecka Stow, and join us as we're nothing but puzzled about Under the Cherry Moon!Under the Cherry Moon is a 1986 film directed by Prince, written by Becky Johnson and starring Prince, Jerome Benton, Steven Berkoff, Emmanuelle Sallet, Alexandra Stewart, Francesca Annis & Kristin Scott ThomasVisit our YouTube ChannelMerch on TeePublic Follow us on TwitterFollow on InstagramFind us on FacebookVisit our Website
A Sky News investigation has discovered elderly people in care homes across the country are being left unwashed in soiled sheets, unable to reach food and water, and suffering falls when left alone. The investigation also uncovered huge problems with how concerns about care homes are investigated – and the way these homes are rated by the Care Quality Commission. On this episode, Niall Paterson speaks to social affairs correspondent Becky Johnson, who explains the issue of neglect at care homes and explores whether the system designed to support better care is broken. Producer: Alex Bishop Editor: Philly Beaumont
Prayer is often underfunded and undervalued in church structures, even though it's a key to walking in increased power and authority. Pastors Banning Liebscher, Becky Johnson, and Pete Greig, Founder, 24-7 Prayer International, Senior Pastor Emmaus Rd Church in England, discuss practical steps to prioritizing prayer in our churches, and the delicate balance between being a relational leader that also maintains a strong, intentional strategy. Are you interested in registering for Pastors Conference 2025 tickets? Use the discount code PASTORSPOD for 30% off visit https://jesusculture.com/events/pastors-conference/ For more information and access to helpful resources visit https://jesusculture.com/ Follow along on social media: Host Banning Liebscher https://www.instagram.com/thebanning/ Episode Guest Host Becky Johnson https://www.instagram.com/beckyfoxjohnson/ Guest Pete Greig https://www.instagram.com/pete.greig/?hl=en To learn more about our guest visit https://www.24-7prayer.com/ and https://www.emmausrd.com/ Interested in the Jesus Culture School of Leadership? Stay connected with upcoming information, click here: https://www.getdrip.com/forms/192245513/submissions/new
Sara Sharif, a 10-year-old girl from Surrey, was found dead in her home in August 2023 with extensive injuries indicating prolonged abuse. Her father, Urfan Sharif, and stepmother, Beinash Batool, have been convicted of her murder, while her uncle, Faisal Malik, was found guilty of causing or allowing her death. The trio initially fled to Pakistan but were apprehended on their return to the UK. Sara's death has prompted a review of child safeguarding practices to prevent such incidents in the future. Niall Paterson hears about the case from our social affairs correspondent Becky Johnson, and if Sara's death could have been prevented with Dr Ciaran Murphy from the Association of Child Protection Professionals, who says social workers are coming under increasing pressure. Producer: Emma Rae Woodhouse Editor: Philly Beaumont
This podcast explores how ESG is changing the way in which construction projects are being delivered, and the agreements and contracts involved, as well as what lawyers can do to help deliver a client's ESG objectives on commercial development projects. Speakers: Matthew Bool, Partner, London, Charles Horne, Project Director, British Land, Becky Johnson, Professional Support Lawyer, London, Gabrielle Coppack, Professional Support Lawyer, London
She Is Set Free had two incredible weekends filled with worship, teaching, and the presence of God ❤️ This episode was recorded live during Conference One with Vanessa Hoyes, Becky Johnson, Natalie Runion, and Kim Masengale. Katie took some time asking each of the women questions about what freedom looks like for them, what it means to have freedom in Christ, and so much more. We can't wait for you to hear this conversation and hope that no matter where you are listening, you enjoy! She Is Made New is happening in October 2025 and we don't want you to miss it! You can find out more information about next year's conference and upcoming She Is events here! Here's where you can find out more about our She Is friends in this episode: Vanessa Hoyes, Becky Johnson, and Natalie Runion. Thanks for listening!
When faced with a breast cancer diagnosis, treatment recommendations, and reconstruction options, Becky Johnson was unequivocal: she wanted the cancer out, and she wanted to minimize the need for additional surgeries. She opted for an aesthetic flat closure after her double mastectomy. She never expected that this decision would take her from the world of real estate to creating a whole new line of fashion for the flat community. When Becky discovered that no clothes truly honored a woman's decision to go flat, she decided to take on the challenge with her friend and designer, Tracy Friden. Together, they created Flatware Clothing, a company that creates fabulous and feminine clothes for women who choose to go flat. We explore body image, femininity, the need for greater awareness, and the role fashion plays in making us feel good in the skin we're in. Episode Links and Resources:Flatwear ClothingInstagram: @flatwearclothing Facebook: flatwearclothingFlat Closure NowNot Putting On a ShirtFierce, Flat, ForwardFantastic Flat FashionsFabulously Flat Not Reconstructing BreastsWhy I Chose To Remain Flat After My Mastectomy, Ellyn Winters-Robinson, Châtelaine Magazine, October 25, 2023'Boobless Babe' Removes Breasts Despite Not Having Cancer, Health News, Mira Miller, May 21, 2024Support this podcast by subscribing and reviewing!Music is considered “royalty-free” and discovered on Audio Blocks.Technical Podcast Support by: Jon Keur at Wayfare Recording Co.© 2024 Silver Linings Media LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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She Is Set Free is right around the corner! Kim and Katie sit down to have a brief conversation about the vision of She Is, the heart of She Is Set Free, and what to expect at this year's conferences. We truly can't wait to be together, in-person and online, expectant for what God will do ❤️ There's still time to get your ticket for Conference One with Natalie Runion, Becky Johnson, and Vanessa Hoyes! Head on over to sheisconference.org for tickets and for everything you need to know about both conferences! Also, did you know we have an app?! The She Is app is your hub for schedules, speakers, FAQs, and much more! An iPhone version is ready and available, and you can download it here. An Android version will be available soon! So keep an eye out for it on Google Play! Thank you so much for listening!
For the first time ever @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ goes to TIFF!!! Well, this is essentially a quick drive through of the 49th Toronto International Film Festival, BUT, it's all thanks to Cynthia Amsden!!! For our opening salvo, we take a look at a new film that exudes Toronto, while looking at the intricacies of relationships and sex work. THEN, we sit down with the director/writer and two of the stars for an incredible confab that will have you clambering to get a ticket for the film!!! Watch the conversation: HERE! https://youtu.be/ATWcPVNBj6Y 'Paying For It' is directed by Sook-Yin Lee, who co-wrote with Joanne Sarazen. Based on the graphic novel of the same name by Chester Brown. When an introverted cartoonist's girlfriend (Emily Lê) wants to redefine their relationship, he (Dan Beirne) begins sleeping with sex workers (Andrea Werhun, Hannia Cheng, Jamie Whitecrow, Lisa Smolkin, Lea Rose Sebastianis, Dusty Lee, Becky Johnson, Kitoko Mai, Tanya Cheex, Dainty Smith, Becca Willow Moss, Kaitlyn Chalmers-Rizzato) and discovers a new kind of intimacy in the process. Today we have: Paying For It Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/4GxvSXZjtIE 2024 Toronto International Film Festival Friday 6th September 2024 at 21:30, World Premiere TIFF Lightbox Cinema 2 Buy Tickets: Here. https://www.ticketmaster.ca/event/1000610D29B85284 Saturday 7th September 2024 at 11:45 TIFF Lightbox Cinema 3 Buy Tickets: Here. https://www.ticketmaster.ca/event/1000610F081C5C86 Director: Sook-Yin Lee Cast: Dan Beirne, Emily Lê, Andrea Werhun, Noah Lamanna, Chris Sandiford, Rebecca Applebaum, Ely Henry, Ehren Kassam, Stephen Thomas Kalyn, Ishan Davé, Sabrina Saudin, Hannia Cheng, Jamie Whitecrow, Lisa Smolkin, Lea Rose Sebastianis, Dusty Lee, Becky Johnson, Kitoko Mai, Tanya Cheex, Dainty Smith, Becca Willow Moss, Kaitlyn Chalmers-Rizzato, Dot Starkey, Lisa Smolkin, Kris Siddiqi, Rubie Magnitude, Rodrigo Fernandez-Stoll, Willow Astbury, VYPERS Credit: Wilding Pictures, Hawkeye Pictures, Telefilm Canada, Ontario Creates, Bell Media's Crave, CBC Films Genre: Comedy, Drama Running Time: 85 min Cert: 15 Website: Here. https://www.payingforitfilm.com/ X: @payingforitfilm https://x.com/payingforitfilm Instagram: @payingforitfilm https://www.instagram.com/payingforitfilm/ ------------ *(Music) 'Give The People' (Instrumental) by EPMD - 2020
Sky News has found out that legislation introduced after the Grenfell Tower fire to force building owners to fix serious fire safety issues is not being enforced, leaving thousands of people trapped in unsafe flats. Children who survived the Grenfell fire, which killed 72 people, have told Sky News 'justice' for them would be for the dangerous cladding to be removed from all UK buildings. On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson speaks to communities correspondent Becky Johnson who's met residents around the country fighting to get their homes made safe. Plus, he hears from correspondent Rachael Venables who has been meeting children who survived the fire. Producers: Rosie Gillott & Emma Rae Woodhouse Editor: Wendy Parker
An emergency plan to try to ease prison overcrowding has been started by the government – as courts continue to hear cases involving those accused of rioting earlier in the month. Across northern England and parts of the Midlands, those waiting for a court appearance will now be held in police cells until there's a prison place for them. “Operation Early Dawn” was started on Monday morning. On this episode, Niall Paterson assess the potential impact on courts and the police. He speaks to Mark Fairhurst, national chair of the Prison Officers' Association, Philip Jones, custody lead at the National Police Federation and Sky communities correspondent, Becky Johnson. Becky also explains the context and longer-term plan for the prison system. Producers: Soila Apparicio, Emma Rae Woodhouse Editor: Paul Stanworth
Kinetic Energy Entertainment's Diana Williams about why Hollywood is still stuck in a 1920s mentality [00:34]; Bavaria Fiction's Emanuel Rotstein on the challenges of today's documentary marketplace [22:49]; and Paul Vincett and Becky Johnson of puppet maker Stitches AND Glue on their work on Netflix drama Eric [40:41].
Today, we are releasing the first episode in our series, ‘On the Air', where we explore the wonderful world of radio. In this week's episode, we chat with Art Menius about the specialized field of folk radio promotion.Art provides valuable insights on the state of folk radio and discusses the vital role that radio still plays in the music industry today. He also shares his process of promoting records to radio programmers and provides tips for artists on promoting their live shows through local radio.Download Art Menius's eBook, ‘The Basics of Promoting Recordings to Folk Radio' here.Find Art Menius online:FacebookInstagramWebsiteAbout Art MeniusArt Menius operates Art Menius Radio and hosts “The Revolution Starts Now” on WHUP, Hillsborough, NC. Beginning in 1983 on the crew of Fire on the Mountain on The Nashville Network, he has produced concerts, festivals, and conferences and worked as a fundraiser, marketing director, emcee, stage manager, writer, and non-profit executive. The first Executive Director of IBMA (1985-1990), he served as FAI's initial President in 1990 and Manager (1991-1996). MerleFest's Associate Director (1997-2007), Menius then served as Executive Director of Appalshop in Whitesburg, KY and The ArtsCenter in Carrboro, NC, before starting Art Menius Radio in January 2015. He published several hundred music reviews, features, and previews over 40 years. He has hosted radio shows on four stations since 2007. In 2007 he received IBMA's Distinguished Achievement Award and was inducted the next year into the Blue Ridge Music Hall of Fame, whose Trustees he now chairs. Married to bluegrass DJ and photographer Becky Johnson, Dar Williams called him a “true giant of American folk music.”______________This episode is brought to you by Bandzoogle. Bandzoogle makes it easy to build a stunning website and online store for your music in minutes. Our podcast listeners can go to Bandzoogle.com to try it free for 30 days, and use the promo code “refolkus” to get 15% off the first year of any subscription.Tune in to the latest episodes of the ReFolkUs Podcast, featuring the latest releases from Folk Music Ontario members as well as some of our special guests, now broadcasting on CKCU FM 93.1. Presented by Folk Music OntarioHosted by Rosalyn DennettProduced by Kayla Nezon and Rosalyn DennettMixed by Jordan Moore of The Pod CabinTheme music “Amsterdam” by King CardiacArtwork by Jaymie Karn
More people in the UK think immigration has a negative impact on society than a positive one, according to a YouGov survey for Sky News. In the first general election since Brexit, all the major parties mention migration in their manifestos. Both the Conservatives and Labour are placing promises to tackle illegal boat crossings high on their list of promises if they get into Number 10. So what do voters think about immigration and how could it affect these elections? Host Niall Paterson is joined by Sky News' community correspondent, Becky Johnson, who's been speaking to voters in Swindon about their views. Plus, economics and data editor Ed Conway digs into the statistics to reveal exactly how big an impact migration, both legal and illegal, has on the UK. Producers: Emma-Rae Woodhouse Podcast Promotions Producer: David Chipakupaku Editor: Philly Beaumont
Ministry is lonely, and there is a burden that you carry that is not present in other jobs and spheres. Pastors Banning Liebscher, Becky Johnson, and Lyle Phillips process why we as next generation leaders often seek to be impressive and accepted at the cost of obedience. Comparison is a trap that will kill our ministries and get in the way of our impact on the next generation. We have to be free of the spirits they are fighting! To learn more about Pastor Banning visit jesusculture.com To learn more about Pastor Becky Johnson visit jesusculture.com/sacramento To learn more about Pastor Lyle Phillips visit legacynashville.org Learn more and apply now for the Jesus Culture School of Leadership at jesuscultureschool.com Want to register for Pastors Conference tickets? Visit jesusculture.com/pastors-conference
Leading in ministry as a family is no easy task, but it is possible and fulfilling. Pastors Becky Johnson and Dianna Nepstad talk about the importance of recognizing your personal calling, your spouses calling, and fighting to maintain unity and agreement within your marriage as you lead in ministry and raise children. Our children will be directly impacted by the fruit of our leadership and our willingness to impart Biblical identity to them. To learn more about Pastor Becky Johnson visit jesusculture.com/sacramento To learn more about Pastor Dianna Nepstad visit tfcpeople.com/preacher Learn more and apply now for the Jesus Culture School of Leadership at jesuscultureschool.com Want to register for Pastors Conference tickets? Visit jesusculture.com/pastors-conference
Hundreds of young men have died trying to use boats to get from Senegal to the Canary Islands. On this episode of the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson hears about what's been called the "deadliest and busiest migrant passage in the world". Niall is joined by our Africa correspondent Yousra Elbagir who has been to the fishing town of Mbour on the Senegalese coast to see the scale of the problem. Plus, in the UK, our communities correspondent Becky Johnson has been speaking to asylum seekers who say they're considering not attending appointments which are a condition of their immigration bail. It comes as the Home Office tries to trace thousands of missing asylum seekers, with a view to deporting some of them to Rwanda in a bid to deter illegal small boat Channel crossings. Producer: Emma Rae Woodhouse Podcast promotions producer: David Chipakupaku Editor: Paul Stanworth
Youth pastors, how are you defining success in your youth groups? Are you building the youth group God has asked you to build, or a replica of someone else's? Pastors Banning Liebscher, Becky Johnson, and Jude Fouquier have a live discussion at My City Youth Conference about the importance of not judging success in our youth groups by numbers or speed of growth, but by whether or not we are impacting people, because people are eternal. To learn more about Pastor Banning visit https://jesusculture.com/ To learn more about Pastor Becky Johnson visit https://jesusculture.com/sacramento/ To learn more about Pastor Jude Fouquier visit https://www.tfh.org/youth Learn more and apply now for the Jesus Culture School of Leadership at jesuscultureschool.com Want to register for Pastors Conference tickets? Visit jesusculture.com/pastors-conference
As pastors and church leaders, how do we effectively raise up the next generation? Andrew Gard, Senior Pastor of Grace City Church, and Becky Johnson, Executive Pastor of Jesus Culture Sacramento, speak to the importance of being leaders that recognize that our fruitfulness in ministry is directly related to our investment in leaders. To learn more about Pastor Andrew Gard visit gracecity.com To learn more about Pastor Becky Johnson visit jesusculture.com/sacramento Learn more and apply now for the Jesus Culture School of Leadership at jesuscultureschool.com Want to register for Pastors Conference tickets? Visit jesusculture.com/pastors-conference
After months of parliamentary ping-pong between the House of Commons and the Lords, Rishi Sunak's Rwanda Bill has passed. The prime minister called it a "landmark" law, saying that "nothing will stand in our way" of getting flights off the ground within 10 to 12 weeks. However, the scheme could face yet more hurdles, with the potential for it to be held up by challenges in court. On this episode, Matt Barbet takes stock of the bill with Adam Parsons, Sky's Europe editor in France, who has been watching migrant boats cross the English Channel even after the bill's passing. Sky's communities correspondent Becky Johnson also joins Matt to share some of the stories from those asylum seekers already in the UK and what they might expect from the Rwanda bill. And Dr Madeleine Sumption, director of the Migration Observatory at the University of Oxford, details the potential impact this new legislation might have on migration figures. Producer: Rosie Gillott Interviews producer: Melissa Tutesigensi-Charles Promotions producer: David Chipakupaku Editor: Philly Beaumont
More than 55,000 asylum seekers whose applications have been refused since 2011 may not have left the UK.The analysis of Home Office data does not include partners or children - so could be even higher.On the Daily, Niall Paterson speaks to our communities correspondent Becky Johnson about how delays in deporting failed applicants have led to some people being able to make multiple appeals.In one case, an asylum seeker has been in limbo for 18 years.Also, immigration lawyer Harjap Singh Bhangal talks about why so many appeals against deportation are successful. Producer: Emma Rae Woodhouse Assistant producer: Iona BrunkerPodcast Promotions Producer: David Chipakupaku Editor: Wendy Parker
Most of us don't realize we have just two minutes to escape a home fire, which is the nation's most frequent disaster, according to the American Red Cross. Home fires claim seven lives every day in the U.S. — but having working smoke alarms can cut the risk of death by half. We spoke with Becky Johnson, Regional Disaster Officer of the American Red Cross Connecticut, about the need for functioning fire alarms and having an escape plan. Plus, she gave us details on the upcoming Sound the Alarm event on April 20th. For more information: www.SoundTheAlarm.org/Connecticut Image Credit: Getty Images
The man who killed three people, and injured three others, has been sentenced to detention in a high-security hospital – with the judge saying he'll probably remain there for the rest of his life. Valdo Calocane fatally stabbed 19-year-olds Barnaby Webber and Grace O'Malley-Kumar and school caretaker Ian Coates in Nottingham in June last year. Speaking outside court, relatives of the victims criticised police, prosecutors and the NHS – saying they felt "let down" as Calocane's mental health issues were widely known. On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson looks at what more could have been done to prevent the killings as he's joined by our communities correspondent Becky Johnson and Lisa Townsend, who is Conservative Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey and mental health lead for the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners.Since recording this episode, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust said the organisation had "robustly" reviewed its care of Calocane between May 2020 and September 2020. It added that it will continue to work with the police and health services to learn lessons. Podcast producer: Alex Edden Senior podcast producer: Annie Joyce Interviews producer: Melissa Tutesigensi-Charles Promotion producer: Jonathan Day Editor: Paul Stanworth
Former punk-rock, self-loathing, self-harmer, now a minister of the gospel and leader at one of the most influential Christian ministries in America; and it all started when a stranger handed her a compact disc, (google it, youngsters) strongly encouraging her to give it a listen. While listening, the ensuing healing and transformation brought to her by the Holy Spirit would drastically change the trajectory of her life and vastly increase the amount of hope in her heart. Given that Becky is also a former student at Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry, we also ponder and process the topic of supernatural healings. Why don't we see more healings? Why does there seem to be more healings in developing countries? Is it a cop-out to end certain prayer requests with "...if it's your will?" These questions and many more on the topic of Jesus and supernatural healings. If you enjoy this episode, you may enjoy last years mini-series on a corporate healing season Seacoast Church experienced in 2019, leaving the culture at Seacoast changed forever. Here's a link to the first episode of that 4-part series: EP 1 of Healing Series. In this episodeBecky Johnson / Instagram / The Jesus Culture Lynne Stroy, host / InstagramJoey Svendsen, host / InstagramStay ConnectedWebsite | Facebook Discussion Page | YouTubeExecutive Producer: Josh SurrattProducer/Editor: Joey SvendsenSound Engineer/Editor: JT PriceSound Engineer: Katelyn VandiverMusic, including theme song: Joel T. Hamilton Music
The Home Office says it has closed 50 hotels to asylum seekers - something it had pledged to do by the end of this month with a promise to house them in cheaper types of accommodation like the Bibby Stockholm barge. But Sky News has found that asylum seekers are simply being taken from taxpayer-funded hotels and moved to other hotels. Our reporters have seen taxis full of migrants leaving one hotel only to arrive at another 70 miles away. On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson speaks to our communities correspondent Becky Johnson and her producer Nick Stylianou who have been investigating. Plus, deputy political editor Sam Coates analyses Rishi Sunak's morning news conference to journalists, after seeing off a Tory rebellion over his Rwanda bill on Wednesday. Senior podcast producer: Annie Joyce Podcast producer: Alex Edden Promotion producer: Jada-Kai Meosa John Editors: Philly Beaumont and Dave Terris
“Micah Matheus is a teacher and missions leader in the Middle East, and deeply believes that God wants to change the world, and He will use anyone who responds to His call. Pastors Banning Liebscher and Becky Johnson have a convicting discussion with Micah about the need for pastors and church leaders to fight against the cultural elements that interfere with following Jesus wholeheartedly, and call people in our churches to missions. Following Jesus has always been costly, but there is great joy found in radical obedience, as we develop deeper intimacy with Jesus in our recognition of the fact that He knows our pain and experiences. To learn more about how Micah got his start in global missions, visit ywam.org Learn more and apply now for the Jesus Culture School of Leadership at jesuscultureschool.com Want to register for Pastors Conference 2024 tickets? Visit jesusculture.com/pastors-conference
In this inspiring episode of "The Great Friends Podcast," host John Wheeler engages with the dynamic Becky Johnson, Executive Pastor at Jesus Culture Sacramento and a masterful public speaker. Their conversation is a goldmine for anyone eager to refine their leadership and communication skills. Becky unravels the art of storytelling, the usefulness of improv in public speaking, and strategies for leading authentically. Listeners will learn how to connect with their teams on a personal level, the importance of understanding individual team members' preferences, and ways to conquer imposter syndrome. Whether you're looking to become a more compelling speaker or a more empathetic leader, this episode offers practical insights and heartfelt advice. Join John and Becky for a dialogue that's as informative as it is uplifting, providing tools for anyone ready to grow as a leader and communicator. YOU WILL LEARN: How to enhance your public speaking skills How to incorporate storytelling into your leadership and presentations How to use improv techniques to improve your communication How to tackle and overcome imposter syndrome How to lead authentically and foster genuine team connections How to understand and cater to your team's individual needs How to develop as a healthy and effective leader How to use personal touches like knowing your team's coffee orders to build rapport How to prepare for leadership before expanding your team LEARN MORE AND JOIN THE ALPHA COMMUNITY: https://www.partnerwithalpha.com/ FOLLOW ALPHA AESTHETICS PARTNERS: https://www.instagram.com/partnerwithalpha/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/alpha-aesthetics-partners/ FOLLOW JOHN WHEELER: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wheelerjohn https://www.instagram.com/johnwheeler.alpha FOLLOW BECKY JOHNSON AND JESUS CULTURE SACRAMENTO: https://www.instagram.com/beckyfoxjohnson/ https://www.instagram.com/jcsacramento/
This week on The KYLO Show, Brittney Serpell and Sheri Silk talk with our guests Becky Johnson and Ruthie Ridley to have an honest conversation about the joys and hardships they have walked through as a woman, wife, mother, and leader. We don't shy away from vulnerability in this episode, you don't want to miss! -- Do you have a question that you need answered? Send us your questions on instagram to @dannylovingonpurpose or @brittneyserpell or email info@lovingonpurpose.com and we will answer on the show! --Support The KYLO Show by making a tax-deductible donation https://lovingonpurpose.givingfuel.com
In this episode Craig interviews Becky Johnson, the Executive Pastor at Jesus Culture Church in the Sacramento, CA area. She describes her life of loss, terrible pain, fatherlessness to meeting Jesus, life transformation and powerful ministry and motherhood! Craig and his family went on a month long tour down the west coast to film a mobile podcast series with pastors, leaders and Christian influencers to talk to them victory through the lens of pain! Our goal is to #FightTheFilters and show a generation that God uses the broken not the perfect! https://direct.me/acraigbrown https://logikosministries.com/ “May God bless you and keep you, make His face shine upon you and be gracious to you, lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace!” Numbers 6:24-26 -Craig Logikos Ministries
Israel gave more than a million people living in northern Gaza 24 hours to leave their homes ahead of an expected Israeli ground offensive in response to Hamas attacks. On the Sky News Daily, Sally Lockwood speaks to our Middle East correspondent Alistair Bunkall about the deadline given to Gazans and Shaina Low, from the Norwegian Refugee Council, who talks about their team in Gaza. Plus, Sally is joined by our communities correspondent Becky Johnson to discuss concerns about antisemitism in the UK as some Jewish schools here decided to close on Friday due to safety concerns. Becky was also invited to Friday prayers as the British Muslim community in Birmingham shared their worries with her too. Podcast producer: Alex Edden Senior podcast producer: Annie Joyce Interviews producer: Melissa Tutesigensi Promotion producer: David Chipakupaku Editor: Wendy Parker
Happy thyroid cancer awareness month! Becky Johnson and Daria Jerauld join Jessie for this episode where they discuss the low iodine diet (LID) and radioactive iodine treatment (RAI). Becky and Daria lead a LID support group through ThyCa and discuss resources they recommend such as the LID cookbook. Becky and Daria provide an overview of LID, numerous tips around how to navigate the LID period, and discuss their experiences with RAI. Daria went through RAI in 1996, Becky in 2010 and Jessie in 2021 so they share their various experiences with the treatment. Links to resources discussed in the podcast episode:-LID cookbook/app: https://www.thyca.org/pap-fol/lowiodinediet/-LID support groups: https://www.thyca.org/sg/sig-lid/-ThyCa conference (Oct 13-15 2023): https://thyca.org/support/conferences/Please note: This podcast is unedited and represents the opinions, experiences and views of those speaking. Please consult your own medical doctor(s) or therapist for all matters involving your health and medical care.
If you would like to help the families that were affected by the recent devastation that struck our brothers and sisters in Lahaina, HI go here: @lahaina_ohana_venmo... In this episode of the Talking Lead Podcast we discuss the recent wildfires (or were they?) that devastated the Hawaiian city of Lahaina. Our very special guest, Rebecca "Becky" Johnson. Becky is an artist and a surfing teacher, she tells us about her courageous story of how she and her friends escaped the unforgiving blazes. Becky is the sister of friend of the show and fellow Lead Head Jerod Johnson owner of STA Blades. We discuss the importance of developing a plan of action for when disaster strikes. Putting together Go-Bags, Planning Evacuations Routes and Meeting Points, Organizing neighborhood preparedness teams, Maintaining and storing necessary food and water levels. Ton Jones also joins later in the show. Becky Johnson - Lahaina Fire Relief Fund "My sister Becky Johnson has been living her dream as an artist and surfer in Lahaina HI for the last 10 years. On August 8th my sister and the entire community of Lahaina, tragically lost their beloved historic town in the devastating Maui wild fire. Without warning the fire completely destroyed homes, jobs possessions, and many loved ones where lost and lives changed forever." - Jerod Johnson For anyone that would like to help my sister get through this difficult time any donations are greatly appreciated. Thank you! "If you help out my sisters by donating, thank you! Any little bit helps. If you do, to show my appreciation, I will automatically enter you in a raffle to win this cool S.T.A. Blade." Please pray for Maui. If you would like to help out Becky Johnson go here: Donate to Becky Don't forget to enter the Talking Lead & Friends FREEDOM Giveaway...You could be the luck winner!
- BEN STUART: "Rhythms of Rest in a Well-Fought Life" - "The History of MEMORIAL DAY - And Why It's Important for CHRISTIANS to BETTER UNDERSTAND How We Got this Holiday" - Becky Johnson: PTSD
Generational Alignment - Pastor Becky Johnson by Thrive Lathrop
While you were trekking up the snow-covered mountains of the Himalayas, you saw a large footprint you couldn't explain... you heard calls that echoed across the peaks... maybe it's a sign of oxygen deprivation, maybe it's a sign of the abominable snowman... the legendary Yeti! A staple of Himalayan and Buddhist folklore, the Yeti has evaded and entranced the eyes of everyone from locals to the conqueror of Mount Everest himself: Sir Edmund Hillary. Brought to you by our very own (self-appointed) Doctor of Cryptozoology, Becky Johnson, PhD, we explore the early mysteries and expeditions involving the Yeti in our very first multi-part cryptid episode!
We're so excited to welcome Becky Johnson to Grace City on Sunday, February 19. Becky Johnson is the Executive Pastor of Jesus Culture Sacramento, where she served as the Youth Pastor for seven years. She has a desire to see young people encounter the extreme love and power of God that changed her own life in a radical encounter she had as a teenager. Hailing from the Midwest she moved to California to attend Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry before she began working with Jesus Culture in 2008.If you need prayer, email prayer@mygracecity.church!For more information about Grace City Church, visit mygracecity.church or follow us on our social media platforms below.Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/mygracecity.ga/Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/mygracecity.ga#GraceCityChurch, #MyGraceCity
We're so excited to welcome Becky Johnson to Grace City on Sunday, February 19. Becky Johnson is the Executive Pastor of Jesus Culture Sacramento, where she served as the Youth Pastor for seven years. She has a desire to see young people encounter the extreme love and power of God that changed her own life in a radical encounter she had as a teenager. Hailing from the Midwest she moved to California to attend Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry before she began working with Jesus Culture in 2008.If you need prayer, email prayer@mygracecity.church!For more information about Grace City Church, visit mygracecity.church or follow us on our social media platforms below.Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/mygracecity.ga/Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/mygracecity.ga#GraceCityChurch, #MyGraceCity
Becky Johnson is the Executive Pastor of Jesus Culture Sacramento, where she served as the Youth Pastor for seven years. She has a desire to see young people encounter the extreme love and power of God that changed her own life in a radical encounter she had as a teenager. Becky attended three years of Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry before she began working with Jesus Culture in 2010. She and her husband, Jesus Culture artist and Worship Pastor, Derek Johnson, have three children and live in Northern California. Welcome to Episode 75 of the podcast. Listen and access the show notes below or search for the Pastors Round Table Podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts and listen for free. Guest Links Website | Instagram | Quotes from Episode 75 “Youth Preaching is not a stepping stone. Youth Preaching is an assignment.” “I only feed you from the meal I am eating.” “Avoid being more relevant than you are holy.” “Authority comes from anointing. Anointing comes from intimacy." SUBSCRIBED YET? Subscribe for free and never miss out on wisdom from world-class leaders Banning Leibsher, Joseph Kellogg, Brandon Cromier, Todd Crews, Dustin Woodward, Micah Mac, and many others. Subscribe using your favorite podcast app via | iTunes | Spotify | Podbean | Google Play | Stitcher | Youtube | Spread the Word. Leave a Rating and Review. Hopefully, this episode has helped you Thrive in Life and Ministry. That's our goal. If you appreciated it, could you share the love? The best way to do that is to rate the podcast on Apple Podcasts and leave us a brief review! You can do the same on YouTube as well. Your ratings and reviews help us place the podcast in front of new leaders and listeners. Your feedback also lets me know how I can better serve you. Thank you for being so awesome. Next Episode: Elisha Garcia Elisha Garcia has served in youth ministry for over 15 years. He felt the call into full-time ministry at the age of 14, and has passionately pursued that calling ever since. He is a gifted communicator who has a passion to see young people come to Christ. He and his wife Melisa serve as the Next Gen. pastors of Grace Church in Houston, TX. In their free time, they enjoy exploring new places, catching up on their favorite tv shows, and spending time with loved ones. Elisha is passionate about OCR, sneakers, and building the Kingdom of God! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-pastors-round-table/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-pastors-round-table/support
Derek and Becky Johnson, pastors at Jesus Culture Sacramento, join us in this episode. They talk about Derek being a stay at home dad while Becky worked, what it was like when they began to work together (Becky as the Executive Pastor and Derek as the Worship Pastor), and then when Derek began to undo passivity in his life in a way that was disruptive to their normal but ultimately great for their marriage.
Welcome To The Future - 004 Becky Johnson
A record number of coho salmon — about 24,000 — have traveled to and from the Pacific Ocean through the Snake River this year. The number is a modern-day record. The Nez Perce tribe has been working to reintroduce salmon to the Lostine River and the Clearwater Basin. We hear details from Becky Johnson, the production division director of the tribe's Department of Fisheries Resource Management.