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I veckans avsnitt gästas vi av Erica Molin för att prata om den globala värdekedjan. Erica är medgrundare till Beyond Intent, en av Consilios samarbetspartners, och har lång erfarenhet av att arbeta med företag och komplexa marknader. Hon har tidigare varit VD för Näringslivets Internationella Råd (NIR) och har en akademisk bakgrund inom juridik.
I denna veckas avsnitt gästas Geopodden av Martin Schmidt, utvecklingsekonom och medgrundare till Beyond Intent, för att tala om geopolitik och ekonomi.
I veckans avsnitt gästas Geopodden av Erica Molin från Beyond Intent som talar om geopolitik och hållbarhet.
Audio recording of the book "Postcards from Beyond" by meditation teacher Paul Harris, uploaded in weekly installments. https://www.aukana.org.uk/books.html
The Will To Change: Uncovering True Stories of Diversity & Inclusion
Brad Johnson, Professor of psychology in the Department of Leadership, Ethics and Law at the U.S. Naval Academy, and David Smith, Associate Professor of sociology in the College of Leadership and Ethics at the U.S. Naval War College, join the program to discuss how men can be better allies for women in the workplace. Discover why men are so important for solving for equality, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, and what prevents many men from becoming allies for women.
Om den stora hållbarhetsomställningen och den nya sheriffen i stan – och då menar vi inte Donald Trump. Men också om positiva cirkelresonemang och om att inte ge vika för målkonflikter. Gäster: Amelie Kvarnström & Karolina Zurek, Kommerskollegium och Johan Genneby, Beyond Intent. Programledare: Alexandra Hernadi, Kommerskollegium
Många småföretagare vill jobba med hållbarhet, men vad innebär det egentligen och hur gör man? Günther intervjuar Johan Genneby från Beyond Intent som hjälpt Företagarna att ta fram både en hållbarhetsrapport och ett sprillans nytt hållbarhetsverktyg som ska hjälpa småföretagare att komma på banan. Någon försöker slå Jenny på fingrarna efter ett tidigare avsnitt och vi får dessutom lära oss hur man värderar en andel av ett bolag när man vill köpa in sig. http://www.foretagarna.se/hallbarhet
Gary Spinell Author of It was You All Along, and Beyond Intent joins us to talk about Law of Attraction, at times where applying it goes wrong, and how to make it work. Gary offers practical tips and tools for leveraging the power of deliberate creation, and I mean practical tips. Gary's real world approach is unique and it works. So, this is going to be a great show!
There are hundreds of books, seminars, etc all talking about how to create our reality. Yet millions of people are frustrated because they are not achieving their goals. At first they had some modest success, but now are stuck. My guest, author and speaker, Gary Spinell, shares his valuable insights on WHY and HOW people get stuck. His latest book, Beyond Intent also teaches people how to get unstuck with a different perspective and how, with some additional unique spiritual and practical information, they can cross the threshold to their dreams! Gary Spinell has spent over 25 years examining why some people achieve success consistently while others often struggle. Gary is becoming a sought after speaker who enjoys working with groups that are in-transition, those looking for personal growth and corporations looking for a new perspective to succeed in today's competitive environment. Interested parties can contact Gary at www.garyspinell.com
Is anyone among you suffering? Let him pray. (James 5:13) Any other response to our troubles is functional atheism. Because the Gospel begins with our utter dependence on God, a church that isn’t praying earnestly is really guilty of hypocrisy. A self-reliant church will, at best, glorify itself and, at worst, it will burn out. Recognizing our constant drift toward self-reliance, the first emphasis in Summitview’s 2011 Vision is a greater dependence on God as evidenced in our prayer. Specifically, we want to grow in understanding prayer biblically and in praying together. But this emphasis on prayer is not about self-righteous, religious performance. Instead, it flows from our firm belief that God has a mission for the church that is purposely outside of her ability. By design, our cries for God's support are answered in ways that bring us joy (John 16:24) and reveal His greatness to the world (John 14:13 and 15:16). This is the purpose of our redemption:But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for his own possession, that you may proclaim the excellencies of him who called you out of darkness into his marvelous light. (1 Peter 2:9, emphasis added)Our prayer then, in content and in God’s answer, is for our good and the good of the world. Beyond IntentNow nearly everyone agrees that prayer is good and, most believe, it should be a greater part of their lives. It’s what sets prayer apart from the other disciplines: inherently we know we need it and, inherently, our self-sufficiency makes it extremely difficult. To go beyond intent to intentional practice requires overcoming the great inertia of our pride.The posts over the next couple of days are offered, not as a sure-fired prescription for that effort but, as possible means of grace in what Jude calls “building yourselves up in the most holy faith.”But you, beloved, building yourselves up in your most holy faith and praying in the Holy Spirit, keep yourselves in the love of God, waiting for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ that leads to eternal life. (Jude 1:20–21)1) Pray “according to God’s will.” Being a good Father, God listens to all of our prayers and, being a good Father, He doesn’t answer every one (Luke 11:13). Developing a biblical understanding of what is actually according to God’s will (1 John 5:14) is a great aid in prayer. Many people have fatigued in their requests because they asked for things that God has never promised. Here is a pretty thorough collection of New Testament passages on prayer. A.W. Pink’s book “The Ability of God” is a fantastic resource on the prayers of Paul as well. This message from Faithwalkers 2010 includes a section that addresses “praying for what we already have” in His promises.2) Pray through a list. There is a certain sense of futility in a big, unorganized mess. Our minds can be so cluttered with possible prayers that it can be overwhelming to even begin. Start with a list. In the battle for our attention, the best weapons are often a pen and paper. Write down what comes to mind. You will see categories emerge within the list (family, work, neighbors, the city, the church, etc). Group your prayers in these categories and assign certain things from each category to each day of the week. This will give you a “well-rounded” list of things to pray every day. I have found that this kind of list allows me to stay on track and the categories themselves will remind me of time-specific things that I can pray for each day.You can then take these daily lists and throw them on index cards or create a reoccurring appointment for each day in your electronic calendar (Google Cal, iCal, Outlook, etc) including your list in the “Notes” section of the appointment.I generally work to refresh this list 3-4 times a year. This keeps me engaged and able to adjust to new needs and responsibilities.(more to come in the next post)