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Any federal worker who refuses to show up for work in-person today will be fired, according to the White House. They’ve had a month to return. Private sector employees would’ve been fired after the first week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Parental rights are given by God, and they are under assault in Washington State! The Church has an obligation to steward its influence in every area of life, including legislation and leadership at the national, state, and local levels. Brian Noble, CEO and President of Family Policy Institute of Washington, joins us to discuss an effective strategy! Home - FPIW ACTION (https://fpiwaction.org/)
It's easy for the church to look self-righteously at the culture and point a lot of fingers at all “they” are doing wrong while we go sit quietly in our pews and make sure we don't talk about politics in the pulpit. But when we look at the failing culture, we can usually trace the cultural issue back to a previous incorrect (or lack of) application of doctrine in the church.Don't miss this energetic conversation where Brian and Heidi are making a direct connection between the Bible, our system of government, and how we need to approach this today. You'll leave this conversation encouraged not just to“hang in there,” but to move forward with hope and direction. Show Notes: http://heidistjohn.com/blog/podcasts/god-able-conversation-brian-noble Watch the Heidi St. John Podcast on Youtubeyoutube.com/@HeidiStJohnPodcastWatch the Heidi St. John Podcast on Rumblehttps://rumble.com/user/HeidiStJohnFind Heidi on Instagraminstagram.com/heidistjohn/Find Heidi on Facebookfacebook.com/realheidistjohnFind Heidi on Xx.com/heidistjohnJoin Heidi at Faith That Speaksfaiththatspeaks.com/Submit your questions for Mailbox Mondayheidistjohn.net/mailboxmonday
No one enjoys conflict. It steals our joy and disrupts our relationships, but God has provided a guide to resolve our difference and reveal blessings and benefits we could never imagine! Brian Noble has spent over a thousand hours helping Christians navigate conflict and has key insights for you! Join us today to find the Biblical road to conflict resolution. Resources: Living Reconciled and Daily Wisdom for Peacemaking Equipped with Chris Brooks is made possible by your support. To donate now, click here
In this week's episode of the League Express Podcast, Editor Martyn Sadler and Host Jake Kearnan discuss England's triumphant 2-0 series win over Samoa, Tonga's shock win over the Kiwi's and preview this weekend's Pacific Championship finals. They discuss Brian Noble's return to Bradford, where Ben Hunt and Josh Addo Car will end up and a sneaky IMG press conference Martyn was not aware of. Martyn also discusses a disappointing act by the RFL prior to Saturday's match, some potential Golden Boot nominees, a potential return of the War of Roses and what we can expect from the Ashes series next year.
If every Christian voted, we would have better leaders and more influence in the culture. So why do millions of Christians not vote? What does the Bible say about voting and government? Brian Noble, CEO of Family Policy Institute of Washington, brings us a clear biblical blueprint for choosing leaders and a great idea to encourage voting in your church! Home - Family Policy Institute of Washington (fpiw.org)
Former England cricket player Alex Hartley, Salford City player Matt Smith, sports broadcaster Natalie Pike and former Rugby League player and coach Brian Noble join Rick Edwards for an hour of sporting punditry, humour and entertainment. Points are awarded for informed comment, wit and passion, but taken away for nonsense and answers lacking in conviction.In the final round, the top two points scorers go head-to-head in 'Defend the Indefensible' where they must both defend a statement however ludicrous or distasteful for twenty seconds. There can only be one winner!Listen to the podcast on BBC Sounds.
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In many respects, when people think of Seattle, what comes to mind is progressive politics, homelessness and tent cities and protesters taking over city blocks to create police-free 'autonomous zones. Turns out that didn't work so out so well after all.But we're called to seek the welfare of our city where God has placed us (Jer 29:7) and for Brian Noble, Seattle and the state of Washington is that place.As a former pastor and now head honcho at the Family Policy Institute of Washington, Brian knows what it's like to face a legislature that is just shy of holding a super-majority against all that our movement stands for. But he hasn't let that reality stop him and his team from setting very specific and purposeful goals to transform the Evergreen State into a place where God is honored and Biblical values are lifted up high. It's my blessing to chat with my friend and colleague today on I'm Glad you Said That.Support the Show.
Former Man City player Paul Dickov, sports presenter Natalie Pike, former rugby league footballer Brian Noble and comedian Neil Delamere join Rick Edwards for an hour of sporting punditry, humour and entertainment. Points are awarded for informed comment, wit and passion, but taken away for nonsense and answers lacking in conviction.In the final round, the top two points scorers go head-to-head in 'Defend the Indefensible' where they must both defend a statement however ludicrous or distasteful for twenty seconds. There can only be one winner!Listen to the podcast on BBC Sounds
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- "A Michigan Man Leads a Revolt in His Town - and the ENTIRE CITY COUNCIL WAS VOTED OUT OF OFFICE as a Result!" - RAYMOND ARROYO: "The Wise Men Who Found Christmas" - P. BRIAN NOBLE: "Keys for 'LIVING RECONCILED'"
All eyes are on Ohio as the abortion lobby has committed to spending $35 million to constitutionalize abortion. Nicole Hunt, Life Issues Analyst for FOTF, brings the details and why “mini-Roes” are popping up in several states. Family councils in 39 states advocate for life, marriage, parenting rights, etc. Brian Noble, Exec. Dir. of FPIW, joins us to highlight their efforts and Governor Sanders from Arkansas takes the lead in removing CCP owned companies that own agricultural land. A big move!
Do you have a difficult relationship in your life? Marilyn and Sarah welcome special guest Brian Noble to discuss his book, Living Reconciled. Learn a way to deal with these relationships that brings peace to your life and glory to God. LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for more Marilyn & Sarah videos!! Visit my website: https://www.marilynandsarah.org/ Follow us on Social Media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marilynhickeyministries/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/marilynandsarah Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/marilynandsarah/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marilynhickeyministries/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marilynandsarah Order a copy of my latest book: https://marilynandsarah.netviewshop.com/shopDetail/MHBB
On this episode of the GraceStory Podcast, host Nate Davison sits down with Brian Noble from Peacemaker Ministries to discuss the art of being a peacemaker. Brian, author of "The Path of the Peacemaker" shares insights from his years of experience working with individuals and organizations to resolve conflicts and build stronger relationships. He highlights the importance of listening well, understanding the heart of the issue, and seeking to honor God in all interactions. Whether you're dealing with conflict in your personal relationships or navigating difficult conversations in the church, this episode offers practical tips and Biblical wisdom to help you become a better peacemaker. Join the conversation to learn how to approach conflict resolution with grace and wisdom. To register for Legacy Men's Conference click HERE! Do you have a question you would like for us to help find an answer for? Have feedback? Want to hear more on a certain topic? Have a suggestion for a guest? We are listening. You can email me at nate@gracestoryministries.com. We would love for you to join the GraceStory Community Group on Facebook. There is great content in this exclusive, closed group that you won't want to miss out on. Consider becoming a supporter of GraceStory Ministries with a donation. Whether it's a one time gift or you want to join others in the GraceStory Community with a reoccurring donation, you can give by texting GRACESTORY to 44321. Follow GraceStory Podcast on Facebook Join GraceStory Community Group Follow GraceStory Podcast on Twitter @GraceStoryPod GraceStory on Instagram: @my_grace_story @gracestoryministries @gracestorypodcast
Do you have a difficult relationship in your life? Marilyn and Sarah welcome special guest Brian Noble to discuss his book, Living Reconciled. Learn a way to deal with these relationships that brings peace to your life and glory to God. LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for more Marilyn & Sarah videos!! Visit my website: https://www.marilynandsarah.org/ Follow us on Social Media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marilynhickeyministries/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/marilynandsarah Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/marilynandsarah/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marilynhickeyministries/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marilynandsarah Order a copy of my latest book: https://marilynandsarah.netviewshop.com/shopDetail/MHBB
Do you have a difficult relationship in your life? Marilyn and Sarah welcome special guest Brian Noble to discuss his book, Living Reconciled. Learn a way to deal with these relationships that brings peace to your life and glory to God. LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for more Marilyn & Sarah videos!! Visit my website: https://www.marilynandsarah.org/ Follow us on Social Media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marilynhickeyministries/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/marilynandsarah Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/marilynandsarah/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marilynhickeyministries/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marilynandsarah Order a copy of my latest book: https://marilynandsarah.netviewshop.com/shopDetail/MHBB
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Join Sarah as she interviews special guest, Brian Noble. P. Brian Noble is an everyday guy who loves Jesus. He has been married for 20 years, and he's a founder and CEO of Peacemaker Ministries.
At the core of humanity is the desire for reconciliation. You want to be reconciled with a family member or friend but learning to navigate those relationships is often difficult. Brian Noble returns to give you hope in mending the hurt you've experienced.
At the core of humanity is the desire for reconciliation. You want to be reconciled with a family member or friend but learning to navigate those relationships is often difficult. Brian Noble returns to give you hope in mending the hurt you've experienced.
Dale and Todd are also getting ready for the regular season, as the swear jar starts to take on some weight. We talk the TE room, the RB race, how much we love J Garvin, and more. All ad revenue and the swear jar goes to Veterans Outreach of Wisconsin. Go Pack Go. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/avgcheese/message
The Executive Director of Peacemaker Ministries, Brian Noble, discussed the concept of making peace from a Biblical perspective and highlighted concepts included in the book, Daily Wisdom for Peacemaking. You can find out more at peacemakerministries.org.
The Executive Director of Peacemaker Ministries, Brian Noble, discussed the concept of making peace from a Biblical perspective and highlighted concepts included in the book, Daily Wisdom for Peacemaking. You can find out more at peacemakerministries.org.
Doug catches up with Brian Nobile, pastor and executive director of Peacemaker Ministries. 0:49 - What is a "Certified Peacemaker"? 1:22 - What is the difference between a peacekeeper & a peacemaker? 2:06 - 4 steps to overcoming conflict 3:52 - Brian shares a personal story of conflict with his dad 5:14 - Should I get involved or not? Brian talks about getting involved in a conflict 6:39 - What to do when the other person doesn't want to resolve the conflict. 8:03 - The Peacemaker App www.peacemakerministries.org 9:38 - Brian shares about his personal conflict with God after his daughter is born with very challenging disabilities 10:53 - A highlight of our chat - God will give Brian more days with his daughter, whole and healed in Heaven, then he ever had with her disability here on earth 11:58 - Brian encouraging parents to fight for the eternal over the hear and nowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Jon and Tommy talk with Brian Noble, who's running for County Commissioner for Spokane County...and we discuss why people here should vote for him. And you should!
In this episode, Jon and Tommy interview Brian Noble, a candidate for Spokane County Commissioner Position 4, and discuss why it is so important for Christians to be engaged in and involved with politics.
- ANALYSIS, BALANCE AND CLARITY: "A Victory for Team Trump at the Wisconsin State Supreme Court - But Does that Mean the Election Results There Will be Decertified?" - P. BRIAN NOBLE: "Daily Wisdom for Peacemaking: The Importance of Biblical Peacemaking, Justice and Restoration" - WALK THE TALK: "When Senator Elizabeth Warren Tried to SHUT DOWN Pregnancy Resource Centers as 'Unqualified' and 'Unlicensed' to Help Pregnant Women, the Leader of One PRC FOUGHT BACK"
Former Great Britain captain and head coach Brian Noble and ex-England hooker and current Salford Red Devils head coach Paul Rowley join Dave Woods to reflect on what was a fantastic Magic Weekend in Newcastle. Plus, they discuss the unearthing of talent in the Championship, debate whether expansion clubs, like Toulouse, should be exempt from relegation and also look ahead to the start of the World Cup when England will face Samoa at St James' Park. TIMECODES: 03:00 The individual performances at Magic Weekend of Joe Batchelor, Bevan French and Jack Welsby are highlighted. 05:20 The discussion turns to the development and talent-spotting of players, like Batchelor, who started out in the Championship. 10:00 Toulouse's victory over Wakefield leaves them two points behind Trinity at the bottom of the table. So which team will survive? 16:00 Does Super League need a second French team or a second expansion team and should they be exempt from relegation? 20:50 Paul asks what is the objective of having expansion clubs and whether TV viewers more important than fans coming through the turnstiles? 25:50 Brian says you have to earn the right to be in Super League, but perhaps there's more reasons than just promotion to judge that on. 31:30 The World Cup is three months away and Paul remembers representing England at the 2000 World Cup. 34:40 Brian captained Great Britain in Australia in 1984 and reminisces about being unable to remember the names of his teammates as he introduced them to the Australian PM! 37:30 Paul discusses England chances and Brian warns of the importance of that first game in Newcastle against Samoa.
No one enjoys conflict. It steals our joy and disrupts our relationships, but God has provided a guide to resolve our difference and reveal blessings and benefits we could never imagine! Brian Noble has spent over a thousand hours helping Christians navigate conflict and has key insights for you! Bring your troubled relationship questions and find the Biblical road to resolution.
How can you find personal peace amid conflict in your relationships, jobs, or even church? Brian Noble, pastor and Executive Director/CEO of Peacemaker Ministries says that it is possible to live in peace in the midst of conflict. Sharing his own experiences he reveals that it is possible to live reconciled with others even when there is no resolution of the issues that caused the conflicts. He discusses the four-step process of peacemaking that will help us overcome conflict, how understanding God's sovereignty and justice gives us insight into peacemaking, and that reconciliation can happen when we understand it is based on the work of the cross. Discover today what it means to be a peacemaker and the one key to finding true peace. For Show Notes & Episode Details: https://theinfluencerspodcast.com/ Get more inspirational content all week: FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/peacemaker INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/peacemakerministries TWITTER: https://twitter.com/PMMinistries Learn more about Brian Noble, Peacemaker Ministries and get a copy of his book “Daily Wisdom for Peacemaking” at https://peacemakerministries.org
Conflict is evitable in our lives, relationships, work, Church. Most of us tend to run from it (or some want to fight it) because it creates overwhelming emotions and can steal our joy. How should we respond to conflict? What if we are the victim of conflict? Can we resolve inner conflict or conflict we feel with God? On Wednesday's Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, pastor and author, Brian Noble joins us to assure that God promises enduring peace even in the midst of conflict. He will share from his 365-day devotional, Daily Wisdom for Peacemaking that connects you to God's Word, teaching you how to uphold a kingdom-minded perspective and enjoy peace-filled relationships. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The great need of every human being is to be reconciled. In Matthew 5:23- 24, Jesus said, "if you are offering your gift at the altar and there remember that your brother has something against you, leave your gift there before the altar and go. First be reconciled to your brother, and then come and offer your gift." Remaining embittered by past conflicts affects our personal relationships as well as strains our relationship with God. In this episode, we chatted with P. Brian Noble, the Executive Director of Peacemaker Ministries. He kindly shared his own experience on how he reconciled with his father after his parent's divorce, and the importance establish reconciliation in our relationships—independent of how the other person responds. “I like to ask myself, 'How long do I really want a conflict to steal my joy? Do I truly want reconciliation?'”, says Brian. “If I do, then I have to decipher how that reconciliation is possible. Reconciliation is possible only because of the gospel, and Jesus tells us to pick up our cross daily and follow him.” Mending broken relationships takes courage. But Jesus has given us all that we need to be a reconciler. Rejoice in God's promises, have the shalom of God today. “Rejoice in the Lord always” Philippians 4:4 Subscribe to "IMPACTUS Podcast" using your favorite podcast app via Apple, Spotify, Google, Amazon and more. Resources: Book: Living Reconciled: 7 Ways to Bring Peace to Your Most Difficult Relationships Peacemaker Ministry: peacemakerministries.org As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commission from qualifying purchases on Amazon.ca. Learn more.
Conversations that help us learn, live and love the way of Jesus.
Political scientist Mark Caleb Smith unpacks the overwhelming courage we're seeing from President Zelensky through his actions and emotions. Brian Noble, author of "Living Reconciled," shares how we can approach difficult relationships with confidence and see challenging people in our lives as God sees them.
Political scientist Mark Caleb Smith unpacks the overwhelming courage we're seeing from President Zelensky through his actions and emotions. Brian Noble, author of "Living Reconciled," shares how we can approach difficult relationships with confidence and see challenging people in our lives as God sees them.
Have you lost people you care about over irreconcilable differences? Don't write off difficult relationships – reconcile them! On this episode Kim is joined by Brian Noble, the executive director of Peacemaker Ministries and the author of Living Reconciled, 7 Ways To Bring peace To Your Most Difficult Relationships. Kim Wier is a speaker, radio talk show host, Bible teacher, and author of the book, The Art of Friendship and other titles. The Art of Friendship Podcast is part of Hope On Demand!
Two of the games' greats, former Great Britain coach and captain Brian Noble and legendary dual-code international Iestyn Harris, join Dave Woods to discuss whether players are feigning injury to get players sent to the sin bin; who are the surprise packages and the coaches under pressure after five rounds of Super League; the Sixth Round Challenge Cup draw; and how Iestyn is shaping up ahead of his dancing debut at Rob Burrow's Strictly Ball!
Two of the games' greats, former Great Britain coach and captain Brian Noble and legendary dual-code international Iestyn Harris, join Dave Woods to discuss whether players are feigning injury to get players sent to the sin bin; who are the surprise packages and the coaches under pressure after five rounds of Super League; the Sixth Round Challenge Cup draw; and how Iestyn is shaping up ahead of his dancing debut at Rob Burrow's Strictly Ball!
- "Did Florida Legislators REALLY Pass a 'DON'T SAY GAY' Bill? Here's what the Bill ACTUALLY Says" - P. BRIAN NOBLE: "7 Tips for Bringing Peace to Your Most Difficult Situations" - "95 PERCENT OF AMERICAN RENTAL MARKETS SAW INCREASES THIS YEAR - MAKING NOW THE PERFECT TIME TO BUY A HOME"
At the core of humanity is the desire to live a life reconciled with others. P. Brian Noble, executive director of Peacemaker Ministries, says every son wants to be reconciled with their father, every daughter with their mother, and yet we all experience tough relationships in our lives. Learning to navigate and mend even our most difficult relationships is an important part of God's plan for us to walk in the newness of life in Christ. Today on Connections, Brian shares how we can start our journey to reconcilation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We all experience difficult relationships. Author P. Brian Noble talks with Bill on how we can handle tough relationships in a way that brings peace to our lives and glory to God through his book Living Reconciled: 7 Ways to Bring Peace to Your Most Difficult Relationships. We often begin a new year with many resolutions --and prayer is often an area that we wish to address. Bible teacher Beverly Coniaris joins Bill to inspire us to dust-off our prayer life.
“At your greatest point of injustice is your greatest opportunity for Christlikeness,” writes Brian Noble. Christ reconciled us to God on the Cross and gave us what Paul calls “the ministry of reconciliation” in 2 Corinthians 5:19. The Church's job is to urge people to be reconciled to God — and to one another. In this episode of the Influence Podcast, I am talking to Noble about the necessary attitudes and practices of this ministry of reconciliation. I'm George P. Wood, executive editor of Influence magazine and your host. Brian Noble is CEO and executive director of Peacemaker Ministries, as well as executive pastor of Valley Assembly of God in Spokane, Washington. His forthcoming book, Living Reconciled, published by Baker Books, goes on sale January 11, 2022. ----- This episode of the Influence Podcast is brought to you by My Healthy Church, distributors of Bible Engagement Project. Most people have access to the Bible, but few regularly engage with it. Bible Engagement Project equips churches with digital Bible study resources to help people of all ages read and understand Scripture so they can become more like Jesus and live radically changed lives. Bible Engagement Project is available in both English and Spanish. Visit BibleEngagementProject.com to learn more.
G'day welcome to episode 217 of the Talking with TK podcast. Phil is a former professional rugby league player who played 127 NRL games kicking off at Manly before spending the majority of his career at the Cronulla Sharks. He represented NSW and Australia in 3 games each before moving over to England spending 4 seasons with Wigan racking up 101 games. Post footy, Phil has crossed code to Rugby Union where he has served as Head Defensive Coach at the USA Eagles, Director of Rugby at the Hong Kong Football club and spent some time at the NSW Waratahs. Time Stamps 1:01 - Growing up in Inverell 2:19 - Backyard battles with his brother Chris 4:52 - Growing up knowing the Tingha NRL boys 6:35 - His body post footy 6:56 - How he found rugby league 8:31 - The joy of the Saturday 3pm game 9:11 - His pathway to the NRL 11:56 - Tales of his first NRL coach Bob Fulton 14:42 - In he sheds with all the champion Manly players 16:34 - The advantage of playing all three grades 17:38 - The pain of the Northern Eagles merger 18:34 - Being identified by Chris Anderson still at the Storm 19:36 - His perspective of the Chris Anderson era 20:39 - How he found his versatility as a centre 21:54 - Running good lines and late footwork 24:00 - His bond with Matty Johns 26:16 - The flat attack 28:00 - Brett Kimmorley 29:42 - David Peachey 30:33 - Issues with his feet 34:22 - His origin debut at Suncorp Stadium 35:45 - Andrew Johns 38:00- 2004 Kangaroo Tour 40:55 - Getting his eye saved by Doctors after the test match 41:25 - Brain Carney 42:40 - What made him move to Wigan 45:05 - Playing under Brian Noble and Madge Maguire 47:00 - Coming back from an Achilles tear 48:00 - Planning for retirement but getting rejected by the Army 51:30 - How he got over to America 56:08 - Coaching 57:28 - Being part of the USA coaching staff at the World Cup 1:00:28 - Moving to Hong Kong 1:02:39 - Transferable skills from sports to business 1:04:50 - 5 people he would invite to a private dinner party Find 200 + episodes of Talking with TK in that back catalogue. I've been blessed to interview the likes of Ellyse Perry, Petero Civoniceva, Robert Whittaker, Mark Schwarzer, Shane Webcke, Adrian Morley, Mark Ella, Willie Tonga, Steve Menzies, Jamie Lyon Craig Wing, Danny Buderus, Mat Rogers, Anthony Minichiello, Luke Lewis, Chad Townsend, Andrew Ettingshausen, Bradley Clyde, Stirling Mortlock, Alex McKinnon, Mark Geyer, Cameron Murray ,Craig Lowndes, Pat Cash, Matt Toomua, Kieren Perkins, Paul Harragon, Robbie Maddison and many more. www.talkingwithtk.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Young girls face any number of difficulties in today's world, from cyberbullying to moral confusion. How can we help our daughters reject what is false and embrace the truth as God gave it to us? Dannah Gresh, founder of True Girl, joins me to talk about her book, "Lies Girls Believe." Plus: Pastor Brian Noble stops by to discuss his book, "The Path of a Peacemaker." That and more on Thursday's JANET MEFFERD TODAY.
We have conflict all the time in our day to day lives, some might argue even more in these trying times. Conflict and tension are nothing new to us as we walk in a fallen world. Brian Noble shares with Edge of Faith how we can use Biblical examples of tension to work out resolutions and manage conflict to a better conclusion. Grab a cup of your favorite beverage, relax and listen to this interview. You will be glad you did!
The first episode of the Ellis Rugby Podcast. Ellis Rugby Founder Kevin Ellis interviews BBC Rugby League pundit Brian Noble.
With decision day looming on the future of Toronto Wolfpack former Director of Rugby Brian Noble joins the Golden Point vodcast to discuss the situation
Sam Weldon, elder at Holland Park Church joins Janice Butler, to discuss what peacemaking looks like for believers. To delve deeper into what the Bible has to say about peacemaking, we recommend the book, The Path of the Peacemaker by Brian Noble. Learn more: www.clcofgreenville.org Connect with us: Facebook: Facebook.com/clcofgreenville Instagram: Instagram.com/clcofgreenville LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/clcofgreenville/ Song: Feeling of Sunlight by Danosongs Episode hosted by Janice Butler; Key words/Phrases: education, youth, bible Classes, Public School, Bible class in public school, youth group, Greenville, SC, Greenville South Carolina, Online Bible Class, Released-Time Bible Class, Online Learning; Peacemaking, Biblical literacy
Are you interested in the process of raising capital to buy a franchise? Do you know how to properly structure the arrangement? When you’re not able to completely fund the purchase yourself this can be a viable option—if you know where to start. Brian Noble of West Point Optical Group is here to lend his expertise in this episode of Franchise Secrets. Bill graduated from West Point with a degree in Engineering Management and went on to get his MBA in Management from Harvard. He took his extensive background in leadership and business and pitched to a group of investors. A few short years later, he now owns 60 Pearle Vision Franchise locations around the country. Outline of This Episode [0:35] I introduce my guest, Bill Noble. [1:25] Bill’s background in the industry [4:30] From LensCrafters to Pearle Vision [6:45] Taking the leap into a new opportunity [9:45] Bringing investors into the journey [16:40] What his original investment group raised [20:15] Advice for someone pitching to investors [26:20] Crafting your operating agreement [29:20] How the original strategy evolved What pushed Bill over the edge and into franchising Bill grew up in a family of entrepreneurs. His Dad owned a flower shop and a Jazz Club and his Mom owned two daycare centers. As he worked through college and business school his goal was to get a C-Suite level position—he thought this was his path. He carefully chose the schools he attended and the positions he accepted to position himself for a job in a Fortune 500 Company. He didn’t want to be an entrepreneur, but it was in his blood. He was working at LensCrafters in operations and fell in love with Retail Optical. He knew of the competitors in the space and heard of an opportunity with Pearle Vision. When he got passed up for a promotion with his current company, he knew it was time to move in a different direction. Listen as we talk about his transition from corporate America into franchise ownership. The decision to begin raising capital When Bill and his wife decided for him to dive-in headfirst, he immediately started formulating a business plan. This wasn’t a quick overnight ‘let’s throw something together’ business plan. He took weeks to hammer it out. He ran it by close friends for a sounding board. His biggest hurdle was getting the potential investors to understand the optical retail space. Many of them had some sort of brand-awareness but didn’t know the space, so it was his job to educate them while pitching. Originally, he was asking for an investment to purchase 10-25 stores in a three to five year time period. His original investment group raised 2.1 million dollars. Don’t know what an accredited investor is? The SEC defines it in Rule 501 of Regulation D. Listen to the full episode as we discuss what that means and why it’s important! Accredited Investors are betting on you—not the franchise When you’re looking for funding, the easiest place to start is trusted family or friends. If you don’t have people in your life with that kind of capital (or unwilling to bet on you) then you can turn to accredited investors. Bill recommends creating a tier system for who you reach out to for investment opportunity. Tier One: consists of close family or friends with the means to invest Tier Two: people you have a professional relationship with or acquaintances. Tier Three: “friends of friends” - those you approach when you’ve exhausted all other options. Craft an operating agreement with the proper protection in place Bill structured his operating agreement so your dollar amount was your ownership amount. Everyone needed to be equally vested. He was also sure to have it written in that his position as CEO was protected. The only way he can be removed or replaced as CEO is if he commits a crime. The agreement was also structured to protect the equity investment of every partner. In his first capital call, everyone invested proportionately. However, on his second capital call, 2 investors fell short or didn’t have the means to match. The other investors were all given the opportunity to invest equal amounts towards the shortfall so their equity wasn't diluted. Bill and I continue to talk about his original strategy and how it evolved, putting the proper systems in place, and taking risks—so listen to the very end! Resources & People Mentioned Pearle Vision Franchise Essilor Eyeglass Lenses LensCrafters Accredited Investor Connect with Bill Noble Bill on LinkedIn West Point Optical Group West Point on LinkedIn Connect With Erik Facebook LinkedIn
Yesterday in Bradford, after 85 years, Odsal Stadium will no longer be the home of RFL team the Bradford Bulls. The next episode of the #NovaMeets Podcast features someone who has been connected to the Bradford Bulls in so many ways. I had the chance to sit with Rugby legend Brian Noble. Brian is one of the most genuine guys I have met. We spoke about being brought up in Yorkshire, music and his most recent time at League One leaders Toronto Wolfpack . Episode 9 of the #NovaMeets Podcast with BRIAN NOBLE Available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/hzyiz8mzuGo Extended audio highlights on iTunes and Spotify Special thank-you to episode sponsors Mill Valley Brewery and Chris Anderson Dentistry. Also Fannys Ale House in Saltaire for hosting us.
A California Senate committee will soon consider ACR 99, the resolution that tells churches and counselors to no longer attempt to change “a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity,” because it's “ineffective, unethical and harmful.” Jonathan Keller, president of the California Family Council, joins me for an update. Plus: Pastor Brian Noble stops by to discuss his book, "The Path of a Peacemaker." That and more on Thursday's JANET MEFFERD TODAY.
Tanya Arnold is joined by Sydney Roosters' star Cooper Cronk, Australian captain Boyd Cordner, Wigan skipper Sean O'Loughlin, Warriors second-row Liam Farrell and Toronto Wolfpack's director of rugby Brian Noble to preview Rugby League's World Club Challenge.
Sermon by guest speaker Brian Noble
If Saturday’s Super League Final between Wigan Warriors and Warrington Wolves wasn’t big enough, the game will also be the farewell for Wigan head coach Shaun Wane, bringing to an end a 30-year association with his hometown club. Mark Chapman is joined by the man himself to preview the game, and discuss why he’s taking on the challenge of high performance coach with Scottish Rugby Union. There is also plenty of Warrington chat too, as well as the thoughts of Jamie Jones-Buchanan and Brian Noble, who have experience of 11 Grand Final games between them.
Placekicker Chris Jacke shares what he's been up to since he left the Green Bay Packers and the NFL on this episode of Brandstorm. Jacke talks about his company, Packers Alumni Resources, his new team of players and how to sign up a Packers legend for your next event. Chris Jacke Chris Jacke is a former football placekicker best known for playing for the Green Bay Packers in the National Football League. Jacke was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the sixth round of the 1989 NFL Draft. He went on to play eight seasons with the Packers from 1989 to 1996. In his last year with the Packers, he assisted the Packers to a 13-3 record and a win in Super Bowl XXXI, defeating the New England Patriots. When he left the NFL, Jacke took a few years off to be with his family. He became a licensed financial planner, and in 2013, was inducted into the Packers Hall of Fame, the same year he founded his company, Packer Alumni Resources. Packer Alumni Resources Jacke’s induction into the Packers Hall of Fame inspired numerous offers for him to speak at corporate events, play in golf outings, and assist in fund-raisers. His wife, Terry, who is also a business consultant, felt Jacke would have a lot more fun doing these types of engagements than financial planning and he agreed. While Jacke intended to promote himself in the beginning, after talking to other football players who were making appearances, like Gilbert Brown, Frank Winters and William Henderson, he realized most of them did not have an Internet presence or website. With their permission, Jacke put their photos on his website and offered to help set up any events that came in. Today, Packer Alumni Resources has any impressive roster of former Packers players in addition to the previous players mentioned, including Jerry Kramer, Lynn Dickey, George Koonce, Ahman Green and Kabeer Gbala-Biamila (KGB). Currently, Jacke only works with former Packers players, but is considering expanding and working with other football franchises. Greatest Packers Memories Jacke’s greatest memories of his time in the NFL are his first field goal, the year the Packers were called the “Cardiac Pack” in 1989, and the Monday Night Football game when the Packers went into overtime against the San Francisco 49ers and Jacke kicked a long field goal to win the game. Jacke was also with the Packers during their transformation from the Lindy Infante era to the Mike Holmgren era. In 1989, after a terrific 10-6 season, Jacke was sure the team would be contenders the following year with players like Don Majkowski, Sterling Sharpe and Brian Noble returning to play. The Packers would go on to 4-12 season the next two years. Through it all, Jacke loved the game, had fun and was proud to be a part of it all. Promotional Opportunities Jacke’s team is available for almost any type of event, including church fund-raisers, corporate meetings, employee training, golf outings, and hunting and fishing expeditions. Jacke and his wife do their best to match the stories of former football players with the needs of the organizations inquiring. George Koonce, for instance, likes to talk about perseverance, growing up in tiny shack on a dirt road and rising to become a Super Bowl Champion and later earning his PhD. Jacke often talks about transformation, citing the moves of Bob Harlan bringing in Ron Wolfe, and the domino effect of having a new coaching staff and players. The team was so different, Jacke says when the Packers won the Super Bowl in 1997, he and LeRoy Butler were the only players remaining from the Infante team. The Packers changed everything behind-the-scenes, too…the training rooms and weight rooms and recruiting Reggie White, who would become an ambassador for bringing in other players who wanted to play for the Packers. Jacke ties this story in with leadership and corporate America. You have to put the right people in place to successfully lead. Marketing His Company Jacke uses social media and the personal contacts he and his wife know to market his company. In the early days, he would invite Packers sponsors and others for coffee to get their feedback about what he wanted to do with his company. It has helped shaped the company he has now, five years later. Benefits of Celebrity Appearances Jacke and his team get a lot of great feedback from their speeches. When companies conduct day-long meetings, it is helpful to break up the day with an appearance by a former Green Bay Packer who can share a story that is relevant to the goals the company is trying to achieve. Jacke also likes to help causes raise money by posting on his social media sites and helping to raise funds for charities at golf outings. Costs vary for celebrity appearances, depending on the player and the budget of the company. Contacting Chris Jacke The best way to reach Jacke is through his website, which also has his email and phone number. He is also available through social media. Jacke says he makes a point to respond to inquiries within 24 to 48 hours, depending on if it’s a weekend or a sunny day in Wisconsin.
Will is back from New York after becoming best friends with Bruce Springsteen. Brian Noble MBE joins us to talk Toronto and reveals his very particular cycling fashion attire
The Pace Of Change Speedgolf Podcast: Broadcasting The Evolution of Speedgolf In The 21st Century
We're back for part II of our conversation with elite amateurs and Speedgolf ambassadors Larry Levinson and Brian Noble. In the last half of the conversation Dude and Chris shift focus and cover what I consider to be the best 25 minutes of Speedgolf content produced, not just on this podcast, but maybe ever. There is so much said here that is relevant to the most avid Speedgolfer listening and to those tuning in who are hearing about Speedgolf for the first time. Enjoy! Topics Include: -Speedgolf high heart rate training -Introducing Speedgolf to amateurs -When to play Speedgolf -Ideas to grow participation -Speedgolf and the flow state -Speedgolf as a spiritual practice -Speedgolf for performance enhancement **** Thank you for listening, thank you for sharing, thank you for liking and subscribing and leaving reviews. We hope we are creating content you enjoy and appreciate. If that's true, let us know! You can also support our efforts by following us on Facebook /paceofchange. Visit our website paceofchange.com and sign up for our newsletter to stay up to speed on the latest POC podcast news announcements and updates. If you're listening on iTunes, you can help us by subscribing and leaving a review. Thanks to our sponsors and affiliates: PlaySpeedgolf.com Speedgolf2018.com OnCoreGolf.com Strikingly.com RivalAndRevel.com LinksRun.com SterlingIrons.com LaserLinkGolf.com Connect on Facebook: /paceofchange | Twitter: @paceofchangepod HOW CAN I SUPPORT THE PODCAST? Like, Subscribe, Tell your friends & Share online Subscribe & Review: iTunes|Spotify|Stitcher Radio|PlayerFM
The Pace Of Change Speedgolf Podcast: Broadcasting The Evolution of Speedgolf In The 21st Century
Today, Dude Spellings and Chris Hundhausen are joined by Larry Levinson and Brian Noble. They are all great Speedgolfers, ambassadors of the sport, and they're all over the age of 40. And that really is what the conversation is about today: how these four fine gentlemen are using Speedgolf to stay in shape, stay on the golf course in spite of their busy schedules, and stay competitive at an older age, often beating players in the field half their age. How do they do it? Where do these ‘old guys' focus their improvement efforts? Well, there isn't one way when you're talking about a biathlon sport. Let's get into it. Dude, Chris, thanks for hosting, Larry, Brian, thanks for coming on. **** Thank you for listening, thank you for sharing, thank you for liking and subscribing and leaving reviews. We hope we are creating content you enjoy and appreciate. If that's true, let us know! You can also support our efforts by following us on Facebook /paceofchange. Visit our website paceofchange.com and sign up for our newsletter to stay up to speed on the latest POC podcast news announcements and updates. If you're listening on iTunes, you can help us by subscribing and leaving a review. Thanks to our sponsors and affiliates: PlaySpeedgolf.com OnCoreGolf.com Strikingly.com RivalAndRevel.com LinksRun.com SterlingIrons.com LaserLinkGolf.com TailorBrands.com Connect on Facebook: /paceofchange | Twitter: @paceofchangepod HOW CAN I SUPPORT THE PODCAST? Like, Subscribe, Tell your friends & Share online Subscribe & Review: iTunes|Spotify|Stitcher Radio|PlayerFM
Dave Woods, Matt Newsum, Robbie Hunter-Paul and Brian Noble discuss a video in which Wigan players Joel and Sam Tomkins are seen abusing bar staff which led to Joel being suspended for four weeks and fined £10,000 and Sam being fined £5,000; plus two of this season's most successful coaches St Helens’ Justin Holbrook and Warrington’s Steve Price talk to 5 live’s Will Perry about a wide range of rugby league issues including their approach to the season, the future of Ben Barba and the challenges facing the new CEO of Super League Robert Elstone.
Former prop forward Rob Parker tells Dave Woods how rugby league has helped inspire his acting career ahead of the release of his new film Walk Like a Panther; St Helens and proud Cumbrian Kyle Amor reveals his thoughts on the way forward for rugby league in his home county; Brian Noble gives an update on what’s happening in Toronto while the Wolfpack are playing in England and the club’s Chris O’Connor reveals the life of a rugby league analyst.
As England prepare for the Rugby League World Cup final Brian Noble talks to Sam Burgess who he signed as a 16 year old about moving to Sydney, playing for England in Union, his thoughts on the final and if he fancies returning to Super League one day; Wayne Bennett talks to Dave Woods during a tropical storm which halted England’s training session and England tour manager and former England and Great Britain captain Jamie Peacock talks about how envious he is of this squad’s talent and unity. Plus interviews with Gareth Widdop, Chris Hill, Luke Gale, Kallum Watkins, Aaron Woods and Matt Gillett.
Dave Woods, Brian Noble and Justin Morgan hear from an emotional James Graham and fellow forwards Tom Burgess and Chris Hill after England reach a World Cup final for the first time since 1995 to set up a meeting with holders Australia.
Dave Woods and Brian Noble experience a fan event in Auckland in which thousands of Tongan supporters turned up to give their players a rock star reception; Trad McLean, one of the Tonga tour managers, reflects on the incredible support the team have been getting in recent weeks; England coach Wayne Bennett, captain Sean O'Loughlin and prop James Graham and Tonga coach Kristian Woolf gives their opinions on Saturday's semi final; and the former England captain and current tour manager Jamie Peacock talks about how the international game can build on the Tongan success.
Dave Woods and Brian Noble preview the World Cup quarter-finals and hear from England coach Wayne Bennett and forward Sam Burgess following his knee ligament injury; Jermaine McGilvary, the flying superstar England winger talks about on his tournament so far including his brush with controversy and his unlikely route into rugby league; Paul Aiton, the PNG hooker explains what rugby league means to Papua New Guinea; and the Leeds Rhino's chief executive Gary Hetherington gives his thoughts on the announcement of next year's Melbourne v Leeds World Club Challenge.
Dave Woods, Brian Noble and Ian Millward review England's victory over France which set up a quarter-final against Papua New Guinea; the Scotland coach Steve McCormack reflects on his sides' heroic 14-14 final game draw with Samoa; Australian journalist Steve Mascord looks back at Tonga's incredible win over New Zealand in the "Game of the Ages" and the Tonga assistant coach David Furner reveals the mood from inside the Tonga camp; plus French commentator Rodolphe Pires talks about the future for French rugby league after their disappointing World cup exit.
Dave Woods and Brian Noble are in Perth ahead of England's match against France and hear from Kevin Brown and Scott Taylor following their call ups; coach Wayne Bennett reveals what he expects from his side; France and St Helens captain Theo Fages says his side's confidence is high and that sending home Eloi Pellisier has not affected morale; and Wales coach John Kear reflects on the disappointment of the Welsh World Cup and how the northern hemisphere risks being left behind by the southern hemisphere.
Dave Woods and Brian Noble assess the second weekend of the Rugby League World Cup and talk to England's Sam Burgess about his injury situation and his brother Tom's try; the Papua New Guinea coach Michael Marum discusses the potential of playing England in the quarter-finals and the Scotland Chairman Keith Hogg gives his first broadcast interview after three Scottish players were sent home for being too drunk to board a flight.
Dave Woods and Brian Noble look ahead to this weekend’s World Cup fixtures and hear the thoughts of England coach Wayne Bennett on his sides performance against Australia; the recently retired Hull and GB international Gareth Ellis talks about playing alongside the Lebanon captain Robbie Farah; the Chairman of the Rugby League European Federation Danny Kazandjian reveals the origins of Lebanese Rugby League and the St Helens and Welsh International Morgan Knowles tells Huw Morgan what it’s like playing in Papua New Guinea.
Dave Woods and Brian Noble reflect on the opening round of matches in the Rugby League World Cup and hear from England's Tom Burgess on training in the heat; the Ireland captain Liam Finn dissects his side's victory over Italy; the Welsh coach John Kear delivers his verdict on their defeat to Papua New Guinnea; Australian coach Ian Millward gives his thoughts from inside the host's camp and Channel 7's Liam Cox reports on what Australia has made of the World Cup so far.
Dave Woods and Brian Noble discuss the upcoming Rugby League World Cup. Hear from Kevin Brown, who is predicting a glittering World Cup for Ben Currie, St Helens hooker James Roby talks about his return to international action after a two-year absence, Steve McCormack explains why Scotland are not overawed by their opponents in Group B - plus Wales coach John Kear looks forward to an adventure in Papua New Guinea and reveals his dreams of playing England in the quarter finals.
Dave Woods and Brian Noble discuss the Super League Grand Final where Leeds Rhinos claimed a record eighth title with victory over Castleford Tigers and hear from Toronto Wolfpack owner Eric Perez on his plans to launch two more rugby league sides in North America.
Brian Noble and Iestyn Harris look ahead to the Super League Grand Final between Castleford and Leeds and discuss the rights, wrongs and agonies of the Million Pound Game.
Mark Chapman reflects on last weekend’s Challenge Cup final with Jamie Peacock, John Wilkin and Brian Noble which saw Hull FC retain the trophy against Wigan Warriors at Wembley.
Dave Woods talks to Zak Hardaker about the buzz around Castleford, Jamie Peacock reflects on the Challenge Cup semi finals, Brian Noble discusses the challenges facing Toronto and the RFL's Roger Draper silences some Super League myths.
In episode 9, Brian Noble from Peacemaker Ministry shared the steps involved in resolving conflict between individuals, such as within a marriage or between parents and kids. In this episode, Brian is back sharing what you need to know and do to resolve conflict in a group setting - such as a committee, church group or in the workplace. We hope you get as much value out of this episode as we did recording it. As always, let us know what you think on You can find Brian at http://peacemaker.net/
Bryan Noble, Founder, Trader Noble expects a pickup in market volatility in summer this year as he feels the political situation in the US is set to worsen. He adds, “It is very hard to be a long-term bull on the stock market when there is no wage price inflation”. Listen the full segment for more info on - Trader Noble research and education service & Brian Noble’s take on VIX index #markets, #trading, #volatility, #equities, #stocks, #fundamentals, #technicals, #US, #macro
In this episode we talk with Brian Noble from Sylvania about automotive lighting. Then review the Volvo s90 and play a little Volvo trivia
In this episode we talk with Brian Noble from Sylvania about automotive lighting. Then review the Volvo s90 and play a little Volvo trivia
Brian Noble and Dave Woods discuss Tony Smith's job at Warrington, whether Wakefield will sell their franchise and if amateur clubs should have the chance to reach Super League
Dave Woods climbs aboard HMS Bulwark where this week's Challenge Cup draw took place and is joined by Paul Sculthorpe and Brian Noble to discuss the England camp and their blueprint for World Cup success and the incredible impact Toronto Wolfpack have made so far in the sport.
George Riley is joined by Jamie Jones-Buchanan and Brian Noble to discuss the Four Nations, including the controversy surrounding England coach Wayne Bennett.
Interview with Dr. Brian Noble, author of Articulating Dinosaurs. New carnivorous dinosaur Wiehenvenator albati discovered, Jurassic World 2 is officially a trilogy and will have open source dinosaur technology, custom dinosaur shirts, new games, new shows, and more. Also dinosaur of the day Vastatosaurus rex, a fictionalized version of T-rex from the movie King Kong. This episode was brought to you by The Royal Tyrrell Museum. Visit http://www.IKnowDino.com for more information including a map of dinosaur museums near you, and let us know if your favorite is missing! You can also visit https://www.patreon.com/iknowdino to get the inside scoop on I Know Dino.
joining us on this episode is Danny Koevermans and Director of Rugby at Toronto Wolfpack, Brian Noble
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London Broncos coach Andrew Henderson, as Broncos remain unbeaten at home in 2015. He says Brian Noble could still join the set-up. Super League chief executive, Blake Soly talks of working on a deal to keep Broncos in Super League last year. New Skolars coach Jermaine Coleman talks of the project he’s taken on. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Coaching Momentum | Nov 12, 2014
@WLFpodcast this week comes primarily from Leeds, although Rangi Chase talks his failed move to St George Illawarra from Salford, Mike Tramp discusses his impending Australian tour and White Lion from London. Brian Noble has a new book coming out and StoneRider are roughing it in Europe