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In this episode of The 10 Ninety podcast Mason talks with Brad Coleman. Brad shares his inspirational journey following a devastating motorcycle accident that left him paralyzed. It explores his transformation and resilience as he adapts to a new reality, emphasizing mental health, the support of family and community, and hopeful aspirations for recovery. Brad reflects on his life-defining experiences, including his career in law enforcement and his love for motorcycles, offering insights into dealing with grief and finding strength through therapy. The conversation delves into pivotal moments like his daughter overcoming fear to ride again, illustrating the significance of embracing life's challenges and cherishing meaningful relationships. Brad's story is a testament to the power of perspective, community support, and determination in the face of adversity, highlighting his journey towards acceptance and a redefined purpose.
In this compelling episode, we sit down with Sergeant Brad Coleman from the Washington, Utah police department, who shares his extraordinary journey of survival after a devastating dirt bike accident. Brad takes us through the harrowing moments of his rescue, he teaches us about his incredible resilience and grit, and he dives into the uncertainty of his recovery. Despite initial doubts from doctors about whether he would walk again, Brad's recovery has defied expectations as he gradually regains feeling and is learning to walk again! He also reflects on the challenges of facing an unknown future, and the complex emotions surrounding his experience, including the potential for PTSD. Brad also discusses how the lack of memory might be a hidden blessing, sparing him from the haunting memories that often follow traumatic events. Tune in to hear a powerful story of resilience, hope, and the unexpected ways trauma and recovery can shape our lives. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/findingstrength/support
In this episode, Julie and Tom dig into 2024 weather patterns, looking back at the el niño that occurred in the last six months and the upcoming la niña. They meet with Zach Hansen, Climate Weather Science Team Manager, who discusses where to plant ahead of these future weather patterns and tools that can help you forecast. Brad Coleman, former President of the American Meteorological Society, also sits down with them to discuss what the different patterns look like for an el niño versus a la niña. Listen to hear more about how farmers should plan for these upcoming weather patterns.
Join Pastor Brad Coleman as he brings an enlightening sermon from the book of Exodus, focusing on the construction of the Tabernacle and its profound significance in our worship and lives today. This message, delivered with passion and depth, explores how our worship builds a "tabernacle" for God's presence, drawing parallels between the Tabernacle in Exodus and our lives as modern believers. Discover the importance of God's design, the beauty in details, and the vital role each of us plays in creating spaces where God's presence dwells on Earth.
Join Pastor Brad Coleman as he brings an enlightening sermon from the book of Exodus, focusing on the construction of the Tabernacle and its profound significance in our worship and lives today. This message, delivered with passion and depth, explores how our worship builds a "tabernacle" for God's presence, drawing parallels between the Tabernacle in Exodus and our lives as modern believers. Discover the importance of God's design, the beauty in details, and the vital role each of us plays in creating spaces where God's presence dwells on Earth.
This week on the Live to Walk Again Podcast we were lucky enough to speak with Police Officer Brad Coleman Who Is a Husband, Father, and Spinal Cord Injury Survivor. We talked with Brad about the dirtbike accident that resulted in his SCI, the amazing work of the search and rescue team and volunteers that were able to find him in the middle of the desert, and having the television show Hearts of Heroes profiling his story. We also discussed the amount of function that has returned so far after his injury, the community rallying around him and his family, and the emotions he felt getting to think the people that were able to rescue him. Connect with Brad and see his story at the links below!! Please listen, like, rate, review, and share the podcast!! We're just trying to find a cure for paralysis!! Brad Coleman: IG: @bwayne20 https://kutv.com/news/local/man-found-in-washington-co-after-being-stranded-overnight-in-slot-canyon-with-injuries https://kutv.com/news/local/utah-man-recounts-ordeal-of-laying-injured-in-slot-canyon-for-up-to-20-hours-brad-coleman-southern-utah-washington-police-department-motorcycle-crash-sand-hollow Go Fund Me https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-sergeant-colemandirt-bike-accident?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer Hearts of Heroes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXKlbRD6VfQ
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Special guest speaker Brad Coleman on Sunday, September 18, 2022 at Grace Church in Chester Illinois. Be Blessed!
Show Notes, Episode 29: Culture with Brad ColemanAbout this show:Culture. What is it? How do we shape it? Why is it so critical? You could fill an entire library with books related to culture and how leaders influence it. Or you could listen to this episode of The Assistant Principal Podcast with our special guest, Brad Coleman.Notable QuotesBrad Coleman:“it's okay to complain and be frustrated, but you need to come with some solutions as well”“I tell our teachers, I tell our students, school is hard now, we have to find the good and celebrate it”“I don't care who you are, everyone likes to be acknowledged positively”“When I take over a school, I flood it with acknowledgements and thank you's… That's how you change culture, with just little things like that”“Our teachers, if you would ask them here, we treat them well. We take care of them, not just on teacher appreciation week… we take care of them every day. And if we do that for our teachers, we expect them to do the same thing for the students, and they do.”“If the student struggles in reading, we know what to do; we have all of the data and all of the tools to teach the student how to read better. The behavior is the same, you have to re-teach those behaviors… we know consequences don't change behavior. Relationships do, trust does, and that's what we try to do”3 things to build culture: “community, consistency, and positive acknowledgment”“Leadership is in the details. I know we have to be really really big picture in the jobs that we do, but just like we ask our teachers to find the good in the classrooms and acknowledge the good, we've got to be very in tune to the details, because we can miss things very easily”“Culture is hard to build it, but its easy to lose it if you don't pay attention to the signs”Frederick: “I've heard teachers so many times say ‘well I am not going to reward the kids for doing what they should do.' Which is the complete opposite message of what you're sending, which is ‘We definitely want to reward people for what they're doing because that is how we reinforce that behavior and motivate people to keep going, especially when it gets hard”“Sometimes teachers talk about discipline, but what they really want is retribution because they are angry and hurt”“If we are going to remove a student from class, then we're going to hold them accountable, but we are also going to be accountable for making the effort to make it right and get them back on track”Links:Brad's email: bcoleman@lexington4.netMy email: frederick@frederickbuskey.com The Assistant Principal Podcast website: https://www.frederickbuskey.com/appodcast.html Sign up for the daily leadership email: https://mailchi.mp/c15c68e6df32/specialedition Website: www.frederickbuskey.comBlog: www.frederickbuskey.com/blog (reposts of the daily email)
On the final episode of Inside Dancing with the Stars Kerre catches up with this years champions Jazz Thornton and Brad Coleman and runner up Brodie Kane sets the record straight and reflects on her time on the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last night was one to remember for mental health advocate Jazz Thornton - She was crowned as this year's winner of Dancing With The Stars alongside her partner Brad Coleman. They join us in the studio to reflect on their big win. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The forecasts predict another La Niña year. What does that mean for the weather this winter and spring across the country? Weather expert Brad Coleman explains the implications and fundamentals of a La Niña or El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO). Sponsored by: Around the Farm is brought to you by Climate FieldView™. Go to Climate.com/bayer-PLUS to find out how to get a year of FieldView Plus free.
Brad Coleman's message from May 9, 2021 at Grace Church in Chester Illinois. Be Blessed!
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Guest speaker Brad Coleman's message from Grace Church in Chester Illinois on 2/9/20. Be blessed!
This week we have a some more technical difficulties, theorize on a tall Yoda, and get motivated, jacked, and into magic school.
Thank you for joining us on the second week of our three week summer series called The Temptations of Jesus. We are often tempted to provide for ourselves, protect ourselves, and exalt ourselves. Jesus was tempted in the wilderness by these same things. And while we often fall, Jesus shows us a new and better way. Listen today as Brad Coleman talks about Praise.
Thank you for joining us on the second week of our three week summer series called The Temptations of Jesus. We are often tempted to provide for ourselves, protect ourselves, and exalt ourselves. Jesus was tempted in the wilderness by these same things. And while we often fall, Jesus shows us a new and better way. Listen today as Brad Coleman talks about Praise.
Guest speaker Brad Coleman on May 5th, 2019.
Guest speaker Brad Coleman on June 1st, 2019.
Brad Coleman at Grace Church on Sunday, February 3rd in Chester Illinois. You will be blessed as you listen to this powerful message!
Today, we will be hearing from Brad Coleman, who is our campus pastor for our Highland Park congregation, as we continue our Summer series, Made For This. God calls us to worship Him...but what does that look like? Listen as Brad brings us to the early examples of worship noted in the bible.
Today, we will be hearing from Brad Coleman, who is our campus pastor for our Highland Park congregation, as we continue our Summer series, Made For This. God calls us to worship Him...but what does that look like? Listen as Brad brings us to the early examples of worship noted in the bible.
In part 2 of our study of Galatians 2:15-3:14, the apostle Paul shows us that our justification, or approval before God, is based on faith in Christ. We can live freely because it does not depend on us, but Christ living in us.
In part 2 of our study of Galatians 2:15-3:14, the apostle Paul shows us that our justification, or approval before God, is based on faith in Christ. We can live freely because it does not depend on us, but Christ living in us.
We RAD DADS is a place where single fathers and men of blended families can find the wisdom, wellness, support and resources they need so they can lead themselves and their families in a positive direction. If you like what We RAD DADS is all about and know someone who may benefit from what I have to offer. Please share the show with them. Text it, Post it, PM, DM or IM to a friend, Email it or just tell them about it. With your help we all can be RAD DADS! Thank you! For more information and links from this episode visit the show notes page HERE: weraddads.com/bradcoleman Support the show BUY STUFF ON AMAZON! Check out the NEW Resources page Join the WRD Facebook group! Check out Audible and get a FREE book! CLICK HERE to leave a Rating & Review on iTunes Stay UP! Stay CONNECTED! & Stay RAD DADS!
Brad Coleman There aren’t any good fathers out there? Well – tell that to Brad Coleman, and he will completely obliterate that notion! The father of two runs a blog focused on fatherhood called “The Fraternity Fatherhood.” He also directs men and women to resources that help men become better fathers through his Facebook group […]
Before the Korean War, the bodies of American soldiers killed in conflicts abroad were buried in overseas cemeteries. But the nature of the conflict in Korea changed that. Brad Coleman says the Korean War also gave rise to the field of forensic anthropology. And: For U.S. military veterans, the benefits claims process can be daunting. The Lewis B. Puller Jr. Veterans Benefits Clinic at the William & Mary Law School is making that process faster and has been touted as a model for the solution to the nation’s backlog of claims. Plus: Bootcamp can be funny. Comedy Bootcamp for Veterans Engagement is a stand-up comedy class exclusively for veterans and servicemen, and it serves as an outlet for veterans with PTSD, TBI, and combat-related injuries. Later in the show: Later in the show: With its rolling green hills and its nearly 400,000 graves, Arlington National Cemetery is one of our nation’s most impressive military tributes. Debra Lattanzi Shutika and Kerry Kaleba describe what goes on behind the scene to create a meaningful experience for visitors. Also featured: There are countless books on gardening and tree care. Joe Murray says some of the advice does more harm than good. Plus: From international competitions like the Van Cliburn to battles of high school marching bands, competition in music has become a way of life for aspiring musicians. But Wayne Gallops says too much of it can stifle a young musician’s growth.