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Kelly Wright talks to author Bunni Pounds and law enforcement veteran Bobby Kipper about the recent violent threats targeting Cabinet nominees and some Democrat members of Congress. Both guests stress the need for respect and kindness. Pounds also discusses the challenges of immigration, highlighting the role of law enforcement and the need for border security. Kipper addresses the need for everyone in society to engage in actively caring for each other. Watch America's Hope with Kelly Wright. ⭕️Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
Kelly Wright talks to Bobby Kipper, founder and executive director of the National Center for Prevention of Community Violence. A law enforcement veteran explains why police and communities must adopt the behavioral science strategy of actively caring for each other in order to disrupt the process of violence. ⭕️Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
When it comes to crime and violence prevention, a person who has an extensive and proven record is critical to finding solutions. My guest Bobby Kipper has vast experience in policing and as director of Virginia's Gang Reduction Program. He established The National Center for the Prevention of Community Violence and works closely with communities, schools, and police departments to prevent and reduce violent behavior. He recently co-authored with David Hancock a new book titled Performance Driven Thinking - A Challenging Journey That Will Encourage You to Embrace the Greatest Performance of Your Life to help develop leaders. He inspires us to live our lives filled with purpose each day and to develop leaders in the public safety field. With the recent uptick in school violence, Bobby has been extremely busy as a consultant. In this episode, we discuss how we all need to be a part of reducing and preventing the violence that occurs daily and how finding our purpose and developing leadership skills is so impactful.Book: Performance Driven Thinking - A Challenging Journey That Will Encourage You to Embrace the Greatest Performance of Your LifeWebsite: www.bobbykipper.com; https://performancedriventhinking.com
David Hancock and Bobby Kipper, co-authors of Performance Driven Giving, share the importance of having a giving mindset in both personal and professional lives. David and Bobby, experienced best-selling authors, seek to provide others with a roadmap to unleashing the power of generosity in their life. Giving back is important to every aspect of life; it grounds you personally and can differentiate you professionally. It doesn't matter if it is money, time, knowledge, or product; giving sets you apart and builds value in the lives of others. For authors, there is a benefit to utilizing ghostwriters. Collaboration and partnering in the writing process are key factors while developing books in the Performance Driven book series. In the spirit of giving, David and Bobby acknowledge their ghostwriter Kent Sanders for his key role in the process. Resources: Free Download of Performance Driving Giving
Kent Sanders is the founder of Inkwell Ghostwriting, which helps leaders grow their business through books and other content. He is also the author of The Artist's Suitcase: 26 Essentials for the Creative Journey and co-author of Performance-Driven Giving: The Roadmap to Unleashing the Power of Generosity in Your Life with David Hancock and Bobby Kipper. In addition to writing books for himself and his clients, Kent loves to help other writers. He is the host of the Daily Writer podcast, which helps writers cultivate the habits for creative success, and the founder of the Daily Writer membership community. We invite you to connect with him on his websites at www.kentsanders.net and www.dailywriterlife.com ** You are invited to talk more in-depth about coaching, heart and mind fitness, brainstorming for your business, podcasting and/or Veteran resources, Connect with Sha, today at the Calendy link in the show notes on your podcast platform. Connect with Sha: https://calendly.com/heysha/leadersconnect ** What if you could use the money inside your retirement account penalty and tax free and use that money to start your own dream business? Our friend, Daniel Blue from Season 5 Episode 5 over at Quest Education is so kind to give you, our listeners, their “How to Grow Your Money Tax Free” online course completely complementary just for listening to today's show. ** Generous Opportunity from Quest Education** https://quest-education.mykajabi.com/offers/cgV9tjzT?coupon_code=SHASPARKS
We are a nation in mourning for 19 elementary school children and two of their teachers gunned down by an 18 year old with an assault rifle in Uvalde, Texas, and 13 shot and ten murdered in a hate crime in Buffalo, NY. While politicians take sides on the issue of gun control, the nation is waiting for them to "do something" to stop the carnage. Even if you do not live in Texas or New York, these vicious attacks have an impact. What do you do with your emotions? What do you tell your children? How can you protect your mental, physical and emotional health? And how do we keep our children and ourselves safe from gun violence? Some answers from clinical psychologist Dr. Ernestine Duncan, who is also a Professor of Psychology at Norfolk State University; and Bobby Kipper, Founder and Executive Director of the National Center for the Prevention of Community Violence.
Kent Sanders is the founder of Inkwell Ghostwriting, which helps leaders grow their business through books and other content. He is also the author of The Artist's Suitcase: 26 Essentials for the Creative Journey and co-author of Performance-Driven Giving: The Roadmap to Unleashing the Power of Generosity in Your Life with David Hancock and Bobby Kipper.In addition to writing books for himself and his clients, Kent loves to help other writers. He is the host of the Daily Writer podcast, which helps writers cultivate the habits for creative success, and the founder of the Daily Writer membership community. He lives just outside of St. Louis and enjoys spending time outdoors with his wife and teenage son.If you would like to have your own intentional conversation with Joe, either on or off the air, visit https://www.joebukartek.com/contactCheck out more episodes at intentionallyeverafter.comPost production/editing services by Jupiter ProductionsJoe Bukartek empowers people to live intentionally. As host of the podcast, Intentionally Ever After [www.IntentionallyEverAfter.com], Joe is an ultramarathon runner and pickleball enthusiast, living at the beach with his family as part of his own curated intentional lifestyle. As a board certified Intentional Lifestyle Coach, Joe helps individuals to have lives and careers that are wildly more fulfilling. Ready to curate a life of intention? Connect with Joe on his website [www.joebukartek.com] or LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/joebukartek/.] Joe also helps emerging adults build lifelong success beyond the nest in his specialized program, Intention to Launch. This results-driven partnership guides participants as they prepare to leave home and discover their ideal lives. Ready to launch? Check out [www.IntentionToLaunch.com] If you would like to have your own intentional conversation with Joe, either on or off the air, visit https://www.joebukartek.com/contactCheck out more episodes at intentionallyeverafter.com
David Hancock is a Wall Street Journal & USA Today bestselling author, and the founder of Morgan James Publishing. As the founder of Morgan James Publishing, David was selected for Fast Company Magazine's Fast 50 for his leadership, creative thinking, significant accomplishments, and incredible impact on the industry over the last ten years. I wanted to have David as a guest not only because of his obvious connection with books, but also to talk about the importance of being an author in the first place. David saw firsthand how powerful it can be to have books of your own, which is why he started Morgan James in the first place. Here is something I don't often get to say about podcast guests: we also wrote a book together! Along with our co-author Bobby Kipper, David and I collaborated on a book that will be published through Morgan James next May. It's titled Performance Driven Giving, and it's a follow-up to David and Bobb's first book in this series, Performance Driven Thinking. I'll share more on that early next year closer to the release date. So needless to say, I'm grateful for David Hancock and am thrilled that he's joined me for this conversation. You'll learn about David's unique background that led him into publishing, the benefits of writing a book, and how Morgan James approaches publishing differently. You can connect with David on Facebook, LinkedIn, or Morgan James Publishing. *** Are you looking for a community of enthusiastic, generous writers to help you build better habits and grow your writing business? Check out our Daily Writer Community. Check out our Daily Writing Prompts, which will help you break through creative blocks, brainstorm new ideas, and get back into a state of flow. Writing prompts are a fantastic creative tool for creative writing, journaling, teaching, social media posts, podcasting, and more! Connect with Kent: https://DailyWriterLife.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/kent.sanders Instagram: https://instagram.com/kentsanders LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/kent-sanders Twitter: https://twitter.com/kentsanders
David Hancock is a Wall Street Journal & USA Today bestselling author, and the founder of Morgan James Publishing. As the founder of Morgan James Publishing, David was selected for Fast Company Magazine's Fast 50 for his leadership, creative thinking, significant accomplishments, and incredible impact on the industry over the last ten years. I wanted to have David as a guest not only because of his obvious connection with books, but also to talk about the importance of being an author in the first place. David saw firsthand how powerful it can be to have books of your own, which is why he started Morgan James in the first place. Here is something I don't often get to say about podcast guests: we also wrote a book together! Along with our co-author Bobby Kipper, David and I collaborated on a book that will be published through Morgan James next May. It's titled Performance Driven Giving, and it's a follow-up to David and Bobb's first book in this series, Performance Driven Thinking. I'll share more on that early next year closer to the release date. So needless to say, I'm grateful for David Hancock and am thrilled that he's joined me for this conversation. You'll learn about David's unique background that led him into publishing, the benefits of writing a book, and how Morgan James approaches publishing differently. You can connect with David on Facebook, LinkedIn, or Morgan James Publishing. *** Are you looking for a community of enthusiastic, generous writers to help you build better habits and grow your writing business? Check out our Daily Writer Community. Check out our Daily Writing Prompts, which will help you break through creative blocks, brainstorm new ideas, and get back into a state of flow. Writing prompts are a fantastic creative tool for creative writing, journaling, teaching, social media posts, podcasting, and more! Connect with Kent: https://DailyWriterLife.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/kent.sanders Instagram: https://instagram.com/kentsanders LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/kent-sanders Twitter: https://twitter.com/kentsanders
Night after night in Black and Brown communities in Hampton Roads it's the same story - multiple shootings, oftentimes involving our youth. Norfolk Police Chief Larry Boone says gun violence is a public health crisis. Citizens in Portsmouth have taken to the streets in protest to stop the violence. Hampton residents are installing solar lights on their homes with the hope that the lack of darkness will curb the shootings. The question is, "what can we all do to get guns off the streets and young people engaged in positive activities?" We ask this question to our guests - Bobby Kipper, CEO of the National Center for the Prevention of Community Violence (NCPCV), and Cameron Bertrand, Founder and President, Violence, Intervention and Prevention (VIP), and a victim of gun violence.
Bobby is a former Law Enforcement Officer and a best selling author. Bobby and I speak about how solutions come through performance, not taking the victim road, focus on your identity moving forward instead of waiting for it to come to you, and so much more! Subscribe on YOUTUBE! Conversation #168 is LIVE on your favorite podcast app or www.kristoflewis.com/podcast. https://www.instagram.com/kristoflewis www.kristoflewis.com/podcast bobbykipper@solveviolence.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobby%2Dkipper%2D88359371/
I first met today's guest, Bobby Kipper, when he brought his film, Bully Fighters, to Arizona schools a couple of years back. We served on a panel together discussing this issue and his Green Zone program. You'll find out today what that program is and many others that Bobby has developed. Bobby's journey began with a 26-year career in the Newport News, Virginia Police Department. He went on to serve as the Director of the Gang Reduction Program for the Virginia Attorney General. Bobby founded the National Center for Prevention of Community Violence. He won the FBI's Director's award for fighting crime. With four decades of experience fighting crime and implementing programs, he has some strong opinions on keeping schools and communities safe, Education on bullying, and public safety. He'll talk about why the “De-fund the police” movement is misguided.
Episode 17 Bobby Kipper retired from the Newport News Police Department in Virginaia followed by four years service for the Virginia State Attorney General's Office. Bobby Kipper founded the National Center for Prevention of Community Violence and leads this organization as the Executive Director taking his mission National. Bobby has authored several books, the lastes best seller is "Performance Driven Thinking" featured on Publisher's Weekly. Bobby is a Wallstreet Journal and USA Today best selling author. The National Center for Prevention of Community Violence link is listed below: https://ncpcv.org Performance Driven Thinking can be found at the following Amazon link. https://www.amazon.com/Performance-Driven-Thinking-Challenging-Encourage-ebook/dp/B00IEY2VLA/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=bobby+kipper&qid=1588096187&sr=8-1
Episode 17 Bobby Kipper retired from the Newport News Police Department in Virginaia followed by four years service for the Virginia State Attorney General's Office. Bobby Kipper founded the National Center for Prevention of Community Violence and leads this organization as the Executive Director taking his mission National. Bobby has authored several books, the lastes best seller is "Performance Driven Thinking" featured on Publisher's Weekly. Bobby is a Wallstreet Journal and USA Today best selling author. The National Center for Prevention of Community Violence link is listed below: https://ncpcv.org Performance Driven Thinking can be found at the following Amazon link. https://www.amazon.com/Performance-Driven-Thinking-Challenging-Encourage-ebook/dp/B00IEY2VLA/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=bobby+kipper&qid=1588096187&sr=8-1
Bobby Kipper is a Wall Street Journal Bestselling author with over four decades of experience in both the public and private sector. Bobby's journey began with a successful twenty-six-year career with the Newport News Virginia Police Department. Following his local law enforcement service, he served as the Director of the Gang Reduction Program for the Office of the Attorney General of Virginia. He went on to start a successful national consulting company focusing on training and technical assistance for both public and private industry. In 2009 Bobby founded the National Center for Prevention of Community Violence which currently serves communities and schools across America in an effort to interrupt the process of violence through proven solutions. Bobby's efforts have been recognized by local, state and national leaders for his consistent approach to positive community change at the public and private levels. He has been awarded the FBI Director's award for the Fight Against Crime in America as well as he was recognized for Outstanding Contribution to Law Enforcement on three separate occasions. His work has been featured on: CSPAN, National Public Radio, Fox News Network, MSNBC, USA Today, the Wall Street Journal and a number of local and regional media outlets. Bobby has served as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Memphis and the University of North Florida. He is called to provide keynote and conference presentations both nationally and internationally and his current bestselling book “Performance Driven Thinking” is being highlighted as a pathway for improving performance in public and private organizations across America.
Bullying can happen to anyone - children and adults alike. And sadly, it's not "if" you will be bullied, but when! October is Bullying Prevention Month and on the next Another View, Bobby Kipper, author of "No Bullies" tells us how to recognize bullying, how to stop it and how to prevent it from happening again.
Love having Bobby Kipper back on my show. His book, Performance Driven Thinking with David Hancock, should be on everyone's must read list. It is a guidebook for how to shift your thinking and keep yourself moving forward. I asked Bobby back on the show because you, my listeners, told me how much you got out of his previous visit to the show and because I needed a boost from Bobby to help me shift forward after my mom's passing. His advice to me on the show, "give the ocean waves my problems and grief and let them take the pain in the moment away", has helped me tremendously since the show aired on December 19th. 2018 is a new year and a new opportunity to start each day with passion and purpose and an embrace of all of who we are. Take a listen as Bobby shares some strategies you can use right now and every day to help you focus, gain awareness of thoughts that are holding you back and how you can make change happen. Bobby Kipper is a best-selling author, speaker, and coach and the co-founder of Performance Driven Thinking™. He has spent over thirty years providing leadership development, training, and coaching to both the government and private sectors. Bobby believes that we were “born to perform” and his motivational style of speaking and coaching has taken thousands to their best performance to date. In addition, Bobby is the Director of the National Center for the Prevention of Community Violence and is passionate about the quality of life and human rights issues for all Americans. His programs to prevent and reduce violence have been featured by the White House, Congress, and thirty-five states across America.
What would make a young African American male, raised in church, member of the Boy Scouts and good student turn to gang life? Why does any young person choose to join a gang...or is it a choice? On the next Another View you will hear the story of Quantez Demont Russell who at 30 years old and in a gang, disappeared and hasn't been seen since. His mother, Joan Russell Turner, has turned the heartbreak of not knowing what happened to her son into action to help save other children from gang life. Also joining us is gang expert Bobby Kipper, Founder and Director of the National Center for the Prevention of Community Violence. If you are a parent, teacher, mentor, coach or in any way involved with the well-being of children you will not want to miss the next Another View, Friday, November 17 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM or stream us live at anotherviewradio.org!
It's called "Actively Caring for People Policing" - or AC4P - a new way to build positive police/citizen relations. AC4P uses proven principles from applied behavioral science to change the dynamic between citizen and police officer, resulting in positive behavioral reinforcement instead of negative consequences to affect change. The goal is to create community where police and citizen alike actively care about each other and in fact, are each other's keeper. On the next Another View, Bobby Kipper, founder and director of the National Center for the Prevention of Community Violence , and co-author of the police training manual, "Actively Caring for People Policing", explains how this new way of policing decreases violence and increases trust between the community and the men and women in blue. Join us for the next Another View, Friday, June 2 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM, or stream us live on this blog!
The inaugural episode of the broadcast radio show, It's All About the Questions. Live every Tuesday on WAXE 107.9 and iHeart Radio and replay available on iTunes every week. Learn how the right questions can change your life and the questions you can always ask to get you on the right track. Answers don't matter if you are asking the wrong questions. Sometimes you are asking the right questions but to the wrong people. Each week this show will introduce you to leaders in their fields who will share new questions you can ask yourself and others to get you off autopilot, out of your rut and onto a path that will take you where you want to go. You just have to be willing to ask the right questions. With guests like, Bob Burg, Patricia Noll, Marlene Chism, Debra Lewis, Bobby Kipper, Dina Proctor, Karen Deigle, Terry Whalin, Cheryl Liew Chng and many more keep your notebook handy! Laura Steward is an award winning and international bestselling author of What Would a Wise Woman Do? which was on Amazon's bestseller list for 90 weeks. She is an international speaker, business strategist, full-time caregiver and owned and sold a multi-state technology services company. She considers herself a geek and loves nothing better than showing people how the right questions can change their lives and if she can do it from a beach setting, even better!
High performance seems to me to be the buzz phrase of the day yet when you ask someone to define it they can't really put the finger on what makes one person a high-performer over another. My guest today has identified the traits and skills that are needed to become -performance driven thinkers which leads to becoming high-performers in all aspects of your life. Knowing Bobby Kipper personally, I can honestly say he demonstrates all of the traits he speaks about in his daily personal and business life. If you want to learn how to become a Performance driven thinker or strengthen the traits you already have, listen to this show. Bobby Kipper Bobby Kipper is a best-selling author, speaker, and coach and the co-founder of Performance Driven Thinking™. He has spent over thirty years providing leadership development, training, and coaching to both the government and private sectors. Bobby believes that we were “born to perform” and his motivational style of speaking and coaching has taken thousands to their best performance to date. In addition, Bobby is the Director of the National Center for the Prevention of Community Violence and is passionate about the quality of life and human rights issues for all Americans. His programs to prevent and reduce violence have been featured by the White House, Congress, and thirty-five states across America.
Too often, sports kids come to practice and go through the motions, says Bobby Kipper, a former college coach and co-author of a new book, "Performance Driven Thinking." He gives tips for inspiring, motivating and focusing young athletes using "performance driven thinking."
Too often, sports kids come to practice and go through the motions, says Bobby Kipper, a former college coach and co-author of a new book, "Performance Driven Thinking." He gives tips for inspiring, motivating and focusing young athletes using "performance driven thinking."
Too often, sports kids come to practice and go through the motions, says Bobby Kipper, a former college coach and co-author of a new book, "Performance Driven Thinking." He gives tips for inspiring, motivating and focusing young athletes using "performance driven thinking."
In their first book, "No COLORS," authors Bobby Kipper and Bud Ramey approached the plight of gang activity from a community perspective, offering tools for both groups and individuals to combat youth violence. They've applied that same strategy to the prevention of another form of youth violence, bullying. They join HearSay host Cathy Lewis today to discuss their new book, "No Bullies," and to offer parents and children the clear information and tools needed to help navigate the dangerous epidemic of bullying in America.