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On Ignition Sunday we hear from people who have never spoken in church. Becky shares her story of hardship and endurance to encourage us all to persevere. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
BECKY MORGAN JOINS THE POD TODAY to talk with Austin and Berlin about why women have been left out of church leadership, why women should be able to preach on Sundays, how men need to create space and protect women, and how Star Wars helped the feminist movement. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/austin-neil-gregory/message
Maximizing current profits by definition sacrifices the long term investments that attaining your mission requires. My concept of "strategic profits" addresses how to think about profitability in a way that ensures you can always invest in the muscle instrumental toyour organization's long term success. First, can you identify those company muscles that are required now, and will be next year, next decade, and likely next century? If not, it's impossible to build strategic profits. And without strategic profits, your core muscles will get flabby quite quickly. For some, it may be the ability to forecast and react to the mix of short-shelf life requirements of your business. If you are trying to feed people high quality natural foods at an affordable price, that would make sense as at least one of the muscles you must build and always develop. For others, it may be the constant state of flux that a dependency on constant new product development requires. Does your mission demand that you continuously create new offerings? Then you cannot afford to forego investment in your NPD processes and capabilities, market and material research, and global challenges threatening your markets regardless of how tough times may be. Identify those very few muscles that underlie attainment of your mission, and think strategically about profit management to preclude risk to investing in them at all times. No one can afford to take a month or a year off from developing crucial muscles. For more insights into the concepts of strategic profits and building business muscle, contact Becky Morgan at Morgan_at_FulcrumCWI.com or get her book Manufacturing Mastery at Amazon.com or Barnes and Noble or wherever you buy your books.
An exception to our 6 minute limit, this 30 minute podcast addresses "what are current supply chain conditions internationally?" "What is the challenge with vaccine distribution?" and "what is China's role in the supply chain now?" Australian, Irish and North American experts discuss these topics from their "feet on the ground" perspective. The insights are timely and valuable. This was recorded initially for the Dublin Ireland radio program Interlinks Tertulia on Supply Chain. Patrick Daly, Evan Bulmer, David Ogilve and me, Becky Morgan, offer insights for your manufacturing business.
Join us as we chat to Liane Carmen this week about her book Where The Truth Hides A domestic suspense page-turner with a twist. A story in its own right and a prequel to her Investigation Duo Series, the first of which is The Dark Inheritance out later this year.Becky Morgan has a life most women would envy until a car accident lands her in the hospital. She insists she’s fine, but it quickly becomes clear she’s changed. She’s forgetful, paranoid, short-tempered. Her husband wants to write off her change in personality to the IVF hormones she's taking in an attempt to get pregnant...Taking a peek behind the story line, the characters and the inspiration, to say we enjoy these conversations is such an understatement, we love getting the skinny from the authors themselves. Not that we’re nosy or anything, much!You can have a nosy online too, Liane as an online presence right here: LianeCarmen.comAvailable on the best podcast platforms, including, but not limited to Apple podcasts, Spotify, Google play and Podbean with your regular hosts Daizi Rae and April Berry.Come share your opinion about the podcast, the authors and their books on Instagram and facebook @barebookspodcast and Twitter @barebookspod1Submit your book for a possible future review to submissions@barebooks.co.ukGeneral enquiries to contactus@barebooks.co.ukBig thanks to Simon Strong for the musical interludes. Find him on Instagram @dadnap.mp3
During his time with ICR Shareholder and Board Chairwoman Becky Morgan, Adam learned that even though Becky isn’t a fan of public speaking, when you get her talking about her teammates and clients, the time flies by. Becky is a testament to the fact that a person’s career progression isn’t always a straight line. With her love for numbers, she started out as a high school math teacher but quickly realized it wasn’t for her. Segue to helping her in-laws operate and run a turkey hatchery. Encouraged by her mother-in-law to pursue an accounting degree, Becky found her true passion as a tax accountant and hasn’t looked back. Adam and Becky talk about their shared passion to become a client’s trusted advisor or counselor, no matter the subject. From not having hot water at the cabin to financial planning, Adam and Becky strive to be the first person the client calls when he or she runs into a challenge. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of BerganKDV Wealth Management and are subject to change at any time. The content herein is general and educational in nature and should not be considered legal or tax advice. We recommend that your consult with an attorney, tax or investment professional regarding your specific situation. Investment advisory services and fee-based planning offered through BerganKDV Wealth Management, an SEC Registered Investment Advisor.
In this episode, we wrap up our talk with Stephen & Becky Morgan about infertility. Host Mike Stone is also joined with his wife, Tammy, as both couples share their heartbreaking journey of fertility issues, God's plan for their families, and how they navigated through the questions and pain to find God's answer through adoption.We hear about how both couples took God's path to adoption as a way to grow their families. They also share what they want to say to their children about the struggles of infertility and how God chose to grow their families through the blessing of adoption.This episode is sponsored by America World Adoption, a Christ-centered agency offering international adoption services & lots of ways families can fulfill James 1:27 by caring for orphans around the world. Visit their website at awaa.org to learn more.America World Adoption international adoption, adoption support, mission trips, orphan care projectsCompassion International child sponsorshipFoster CareDave Thomas Foundation
In this episode, we talk with Stephen & Becky Morgan about infertility. Host Mike Stone is also joined with his wife, Tammy, as both couples share their heartbreaking journey of fertility issues, God's plan for their families, and how they navigated through the questions and pain to find God's answer through adoption.This episode is sponsored by America World Adoption, a Christ-centered agency offering international adoption services & lots of ways families can fulfill James 1:27 by caring for orphans around the world. Visit their website at awaa.org to learn more.America World Adoption international adoption, adoption support, mission trips, orphan care projectsCompassion International child sponsorshipFoster CareDave Thomas Foundation
Infertility. It is a problem that many people face for any number of reasons. There are a number of ways to deal with it including adoption and In Vitro Fertilization. But what about surrogacy? This week, John speaks with Becky Morgan and Perla Piekutowski from the Center for Surrogate Parenting right here in Annapolis. What does it take to be a surrogate, and more importantly, what to expect when you are looking to start a family by surrogacy. The process is complex, but in the end worth it. Links: Center for Surrogate Parenting NOTE: We are now on Spotify! Check it out! And hey, check out the Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief! Ten minutes every day at noon (soon to be 7am) will bring you up to speed on all the LOCAL issues, sports, weather, events and opinions in Annapolis and Anne Arundel County. Here's your link... http://bit.ly/EOA-DNB WHERE TO FIND US You can find us on pretty much any podcatcher or place where you listen to your podcasts. But here are the biggies: Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes) Google Play Stitcher Radio iHeartRADIO tunein YouTube or you can catch all the old episodes right on our site at The Maryland Crabs! And while there, please take a moment to give us a 5-Star Rating and some constructive criticism. It really helps getting the word out about the podcast! Wanna touch base? Got a suggestion? Criticism? Want to be a guest? Have an idea for a guest? Be a co-host? …send us an email at info@themarylandcrabs.com You can also hit us up on Twitter at @MDCrabsPodcast. We have no lives, so hearing from listeners really makes our day. If you want to find us, click on the links below: Facebook Page - The Maryland Crabs (Page) Facebook Group - The Maryland Crabs (Group) Twitter – @MDCrabsPodcast Email - info@themarylandcrabs.com Website - www.themarylandcrabs.com Personally, on Twitter, find John at @eyeonannapolis And Tim has been put on a Twitter time out.
Deb talks with Becky Morgan, a Missouri chapter leader for Mom's Demand Action to talk about her organization, the effects of allowing conceal and carry on college campuses, and upcoming gun control legislation.
Episode 1 of the new Golf Podcast focusing heavily on the ladies professional game. Emma Dodds and Beth Allen kick off the series by rounding up the year so far, starting with the FBMLO in Abu Dhabi, four events in Australia and the Investec SA Women's Open.They're joined by LET and LPGA pro Becky Morgan, as well as Scotland's Michele Thomson and Hannah McCook.Build up continues to the 2019 Solheim Cup with Anne Van Dam leading the European rankings.On Twitter: www.twitter.com/OTDFGolfPodOn Instagram: www.instagram.com/onthedancefloorgolf
Tori Roberts interviews Dr. Becky Morgan, a Cabrillo Psychology instructor with a Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics. In this interview, Dr. Morgan discusses why she decided to major in mathematics, why she decided to get a graduate degree in a different field, the decision-making process of deciding a major, having support as a student, the beauty of mathematics, the impact of an instructor on a student's perception, and even having a relative in the mathematics field! This podcast is part of Damien Adams' series Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist.
Tonight's episode is all about health. Our special guest is Primal Health coach Becky Morgan. She will give advice on how to get or stay healthy on the road.
Tonight's episode is all about health. Our special guest is Primal Health coach Becky Morgan. She will give advice on how to get or stay healthy on the road.
Tonight's show is all about team driving. We'll go over the benefits of team driving. We'll also talk about strategies to make your team driving experience successful. We'll also cover what not to do and traps to avoid. Russ and Becky Morgan will be guest hosting with Melissa Grim tonight
This Show had Technical difficulties in the last 15 minutes of air time so the show ended abruptly, we are sorry for the inconvenience. OUTSpoken Boyz with be talking with Becky Morgan – Missouri Chapter Leader, Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America. The national Moms Demand Action website: www.momsdemandaction.org Our gun safety program called BeSMART: www.BeSMARTforKids.org Much like Mothers Against Drunk Driving was created to reduce drunk driving, Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America (www.momsdemandaction.org) was created to advocate for stronger laws and policies that will reduce gun violence and save lives. We are a non-partisan grassroots movement of American mothers demanding common-sense solutions to address our country’s dangerous culture of gun violence, which jeopardizes the safety of our children and families. America is in a state of crisis: every day, 88 Americans are killed with guns. This violence affects everyone, everywhere – from big cities to small towns to rural communities – and as mothers, we can no longer wait for politics to catch up to the policies we need. We can support the Second Amendment while doing so much more to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people and make our communities safer. That’s why we advocate for the following goals: 1. Close the deadly loopholes in our background check system that allow minors and dangerous people like felons and domestic abusers easy access to guns. 2. Promote gun safety so that America’s children will no longer be exposed to unacceptable levels of risk. 3. Support reasonable limits on where, when and how loaded guns are carried and used in public. 4. Create enforceable laws that address gun trafficking and fraudulent purchasing to keep illegal guns off our streets. It is time for our government to enact common-sense gun laws supported by 90 percent of the American people: if our elected officials will not protect our children and families, we will find leaders who will. For too long, the conversation about gun violence in America has been controlled by those who stand to profit from easy access to guns. In the meantime, American families continue to be destroyed by gun violence. Mothers have had enough. Since our inception after the Sandy Hook Elementary mass shooting, Moms Demand Action has mobilized mothers across the country to become the largest grassroots movement working to reduce gun violence. Moms Demand Action is a program of Everytown for Gun Safety, the largest gun violence prevention advocacy organization in the country, with more than 3.5 million grassroots supporters For more information on joining, volunteering, finding a local chapter, or donating, please go to momsdemandaction.org ———– OUTSpoken also talks with Austin Head from POSITIVE YOUTH Austin Head has achieved distinction by succeeding in his performance art at every step of development with a mission to bring something unique and innovative to entertainment. Beginning in Phoenix, Arizona, Austin quickly became popular with his song Label Whore which manifested into a four day music video release event drawing 3000+ people to the largest bars in Phoenix. Austin Head has been featured in countless publications and newspapers, heard performing live over the air-waves, and seen performing at the biggest nightclubs in the country. Austin Head has now relocated to New York City to build upon everything Phoenix has given him. After only a brief time in NYC, Austin Head has now become a bi-coastal entertainer, musician and DJ working along side NYC’s top talent. Upon discovering he is HIV+ Austin began the dating website PositivelyFrisky.com as a safe and confidential place for positive people to meet. Short Synopsis:Positive Youth follows four HIV+ young people to discover the reality of living positive today. Medium Synopsis:Uncensored personal stories from North American youth that will forever change your idea of what it means to be HIV+. Alarmed by the continuing dramatic rise of HIV transmission in 13-27 year-olds, this hard hitting documentary discovers why this is happening and how we’re missing the boat in terms of safe sex messaging. Educational and compelling, Positive Youth takes an emotional journey with four young people and the challenges they face while living with HIV. POSITIVE YOUTH201244 minutesCanadaHD – delivery available by HDCam, Harddrive or DigiBeta NTSCClosed CaptioningE&O Insurance obtained QUOTES:Whoopi Goldberg (The View) recently stated, “This is a very important documentary, this isn’t over and it’s affecting our youth.” Sir Elton John has echoed, “By all means, take a look at this film.” AWARDS:BEST DOC – Film Out San DiegoBEST SHORT DOC – Scene CNKY Film Festival Presentations in a Professional Context: Wolfsonian Museum Miami, Concordia University Montreal, Purdue University West Layafette, Brown University Providence, Yorkton Short Film & Video Festival, Festival di Napoli Italy, Tel Aviv GLBT Film Festival, Phoenix Intl. Film Festival, Hong Kong LGBT Film Festival.Full festival list: http://imdb.to/1dV26t8
Tonight's show is all about training. We'll have Edward Prince, William Helper, and Becky Morgan on the show to give you some tips, tricks, and advice on how to survive training. We'll talk about what to bring, what to expect and what you should expect to learn. We'll also talk about what to do if you are not getting everything you think you should get from your trainer. Edward and Becky are former trainers and William is currently a trainer.
Tonight Melissa and I will welcome a special guest host, Becky Morgan. She has a lot of great tips and tricks for living on and organizing your truck. If you follow her advice you will be able to make your truck your home away from home. A preview of some of her advice: Use a jewlry organizer to hold and protect your fuses and light bulbs, Get in a routine to make it easy like a habit, a messy truck is a red flag to the DOT (Dash or door window). If you cut corners if your truck your cutting corners in your job. Think of washing your company truck like cleaning the apartment that you are renting. Lastly give yourself a chance to to adjust to life on the truck. The best comparison to trucking over the road is camping; if you like camping you'll love trucking. As always we'll be taking your questions, tips, and suggestions.
This is the first episode of Trucking 101: How to survive your first year. This podcast was the brain child of a mastermind group started by Rick and Melissa Grim. The members of the group are Jason Derksen, Matthew Morrison, Edward Prince, Becky Morgan, and Russ Morgan. We have over 100 years of combined real world driving experience. Our mission is to find and pass along information to make you the safest drivers on the road. Todays podcast will focus on safety and why it is important. We will go beyond the obvious reasons about why safety is important and focus on why it is important to you and your career. We will also introduce ourselves for the first time. On the show today are Rick, Melissa, Edward, Becky and Russ. Jason and matthew are currently unavailable but you will meet them on the next episode. We'll talk about caring for your equipment, doing a proper pre-trip, driving fast versus not driving fast and keeping safety always in the forefront of your mind. Our facebook page is Trucking 101. Click over to facebook and find and like our page. If you have any questions, comments, or topics that you would like discussed on the show let us know at Trucking 101 on Facebook.
Todays episode is all about managing finances. We will have two special guests Becky Morgan and Kim Cockerham. We'll be discussing controlling your expenses, cash advances, budgets, and handling bills on the road. We'll also talk about saving, investing and hidden expenses that can blow your budget. We will also discuss the importance of getting out of debt and staying out of debt. Finally we will talk about Dave Ramsey and the Financial Peace University.
Today's episode is all about the importance building relationships in trucking. Building relationships is important in every aspect of your life. The simplest way to explain it is "You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours" This philosophy works the majority of the time. If you try to build a relationship with someone and they don't reciprocate that just tells you they aren't the type of people you want in your life and you should move on. Building relationships is beneficial to both parties. Having relationships makes you more comfortable in your life. We'll talk about bad relationships versus good relationships. Building relationships isn't easy but it is worth the work. Today we will be sharing examples of building relationships and the benefits. Our special guests today are Russ and Becky Morgan and Edward Prince.
Trucking stories about the first year of trucking from the real drivers. Live from the CMC. Drivers share experiences from their first year in trucking and the lessons they learned from those experiences. We discuss the right way to become an Owner/Operator and the importance of patience and learning. Melissa Grim, Rick Grim, Russ Morgan, Becky Morgan, Jason Derksen, Joe Kasal, Rebecca Suzanne, Seth Jackson
On today's show we will talk about making a plan for the future. In order to achieve anything significant in life or in your career you need to set a goal to do so. There is a specific structure to follow in order to successfully achieve a goal. S.M.A.R.T. which stands for Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time bound. One of the most important aspects to goal setting is having a strong why. If you are not emotionallly connected to your goal you reduce your chances of achieving it. About 90% of all plans fail because they are not properly executed. Our guest tonight will be Rebecca Suzanne, Seth Jackson, Russ Morgan, and Becky Morgan. They will be sharing some things they achieved through proper goal setting. If you learn nothing else from this podcast, learn that in order to achieve anything you must at the very least write it down.
The Improv Saved My Life Episode #65 (Rory Smith, Becky Morgan & Lance Patterson) In this episode Tom is joined by three fellow Improv Asylum trained performers, Rory Smith, Becky Morgan & Lance Patterson. A whole slew of topics are discussed including Rory, Becky and Lance's improv histories, Australian rules football, writing, video games, the expression "making love" and Lance's complete lack of pop culture knowledge. Should you check lout this episode? Yes, and... check out Eagle, Come and a ton of other great improv teams and stand up comedians perform at "What Else Ya Gonna Do Wednesday?" this Wednesday, February 18th at 7:30pm. Check out the event page here for details: https://www.facebook.com/events/1543202685959012/ Do me a favor and subscribe and rate "The Improv Saved My Life Podcast” on iTunes at this link https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/b.i.t.s-boston-improv-talk/id786818514?mt=2 Help Suffolk University's improv team "Seriously Bent", winners of this year's New England Regional College Improv Tournament go to Chicago to compete for the College National Title by supporting their GOFUNDME page. Every bit helps! http://www.gofundme.com/irvwdg
ArtBeat's original host, Becky Morgan, has been a longtime fixture in the local arts community. Her public radio work in Central Florida has been rewarding and often challenging. Becky is moving away to Denver, but before she goes ArtBeat's new host, Katie Ball, shares an insider's look into her mentor and friend's experience as an arts reporter in Central Florida.