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Dimanche 05 octobre 2025 | Raphaël Burkhalter
Seit Anfang Jahr ist es in der Schweiz verboten, sein Gesicht in der Öffentlichkeit zu vermummen – ob aus religiösen Gründen oder an einer Demonstration. Die Stimmbevölkerung hat 2021 eine Initiative angenommen, die dies gefordert hatte. Ausserdem: · Basler Unterhaltungslegende «Pöili» Burkhalter ist verstorben · Popkultur: Rund 100 Jugendliche treffen sich in Basel zum «Pudding-mit-Gabel»-Trend
Dimanche 14 septembre 2025 | Maude Burkhalter
Wie die virtuelle Welt die Realität verändert
Lily Lloyd Burkhalter speaks to managing editor Emily Everett about her essay “Raffia Memory,” which appears in The Common's spring issue. Lily talks about traveling to the Cameroon Grassfields to research the rituals and production of ndop, a traditional dyed cloth with an important role in both spiritual life and, increasingly, economic life as well. She also discusses the book-length project she's working on, which explores loss, grief, fabric, sewing, and weaving. Lily Lloyd Burkhalter is a writer living in Lille, France. She is a Pulitzer Center Reporting Fellow and holds degrees from the University of Virginia and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her work can be found in Ploughshares, Gulf Coast, The Missouri Review, Denver Quarterly, and elsewhere. She is represented by Audrey Crooks at Trident Media Group. She learned to sew in Cameroon and learned to weave in Chicago. Read Lily's essay “Raffia Memory” in The Common here. The Common is a print and online literary magazine publishing stories, essays, and poems that deepen our collective sense of place. On our podcast and in our pages, The Common features established and emerging writers from around the world. Read more and subscribe to the magazine here, and follow us on Instagram, Bluesky, and Facebook. Emily Everett is managing editor of the magazine and host of the podcast. Her new debut novel All That Life Can Afford was the Reese's Book Club pick for April 2025. Her work has appeared in The New York Times Modern Love column, the Kenyon Review, Electric Literature, Tin House, and Mississippi Review. She was a 2022 Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellow in Fiction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Lily Lloyd Burkhalter speaks to managing editor Emily Everett about her essay “Raffia Memory,” which appears in The Common's spring issue. Lily talks about traveling to the Cameroon Grassfields to research the rituals and production of ndop, a traditional dyed cloth with an important role in both spiritual life and, increasingly, economic life as well. She also discusses the book-length project she's working on, which explores loss, grief, fabric, sewing, and weaving. Lily Lloyd Burkhalter is a writer living in Lille, France. She is a Pulitzer Center Reporting Fellow and holds degrees from the University of Virginia and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her work can be found in Ploughshares, Gulf Coast, The Missouri Review, Denver Quarterly, and elsewhere. She is represented by Audrey Crooks at Trident Media Group. She learned to sew in Cameroon and learned to weave in Chicago. Read Lily's essay “Raffia Memory” in The Common here. The Common is a print and online literary magazine publishing stories, essays, and poems that deepen our collective sense of place. On our podcast and in our pages, The Common features established and emerging writers from around the world. Read more and subscribe to the magazine here, and follow us on Instagram, Bluesky, and Facebook. Emily Everett is managing editor of the magazine and host of the podcast. Her new debut novel All That Life Can Afford was the Reese's Book Club pick for April 2025. Her work has appeared in The New York Times Modern Love column, the Kenyon Review, Electric Literature, Tin House, and Mississippi Review. She was a 2022 Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellow in Fiction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
Lily Lloyd Burkhalter speaks to managing editor Emily Everett about her essay “Raffia Memory,” which appears in The Common's spring issue. Lily talks about traveling to the Cameroon Grassfields to research the rituals and production of ndop, a traditional dyed cloth with an important role in both spiritual life and, increasingly, economic life as well. She also discusses the book-length project she's working on, which explores loss, grief, fabric, sewing, and weaving. Lily Lloyd Burkhalter is a writer living in Lille, France. She is a Pulitzer Center Reporting Fellow and holds degrees from the University of Virginia and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her work can be found in Ploughshares, Gulf Coast, The Missouri Review, Denver Quarterly, and elsewhere. She is represented by Audrey Crooks at Trident Media Group. She learned to sew in Cameroon and learned to weave in Chicago. Read Lily's essay “Raffia Memory” in The Common here. The Common is a print and online literary magazine publishing stories, essays, and poems that deepen our collective sense of place. On our podcast and in our pages, The Common features established and emerging writers from around the world. Read more and subscribe to the magazine here, and follow us on Instagram, Bluesky, and Facebook. Emily Everett is managing editor of the magazine and host of the podcast. Her new debut novel All That Life Can Afford was the Reese's Book Club pick for April 2025. Her work has appeared in The New York Times Modern Love column, the Kenyon Review, Electric Literature, Tin House, and Mississippi Review. She was a 2022 Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellow in Fiction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One popular discussion topic at AICPA & CIMA ENGAGE 25 is the accounting talent pipeline. Liz Burkhalter, the AICPA's director—CPA Pipeline, is taking part in those conversations. On this episode of the JofA podcast, Burkhalter shared encouraging news related to the pipeline and reminded CPAs of how using their “circle of influence” can help to grow the profession. Related resources: n National Pipeline Advisory Group (NPAG) report with recommendations n JofA article on announcement of the Pipeline Pledge n NPAG Pipeline Pledge landing page n This Way to CPA landing page n Next Stop: CPA podcast home page n AICPA Student YouTube channel What you'll learn from this episode: · Two hot topics at ENGAGE related to accounting talent, according to Burkhalter. · The link between artificial intelligence and more attractive accounting opportunities · “Exciting” news related to student enrollment in accounting. · The reminder that established accountants can play a key role in helping address talent issues. · A summary of resources to assist members who want to get involved.
Your skincare brand might claim to be "clean," but EvanHealy is taking it to an entirely new level with regenerative organic certification.In this conversation with Jamie Burkhalter, holistic aesthetician and herbal formulator at EvanHealy, we dive deep into the revolutionary concept of regenerative organic certified skincare. While many brands focus on organic ingredients, EvanHealy is pioneering a movement that goes beyond basic sustainability. They strive to actively heal the soil, support farming communities, and create products with unprecedented potency and purity.The difference between organic and regenerative organic is striking. It's not just about avoiding pesticides, but about farming practices that enhance soil health, prevent erosion, and create more nutrient-dense plants. Jamie explains how EvanHealy works directly with farmers across the globe. From Morocco to Ghana, creating transparent supply chains that honor both the land and the people who tend it. This approach results in products like their whipped shea butter, which maintains its therapeutic properties through careful processing techniques.In this episode, we also unveil Evan Healy's latest innovation - their Irish Sea Moss and Tremella Mushroom Hydrosol Cream - and discuss why their commitment to regenerative practices creates skincare that's not just clean but truly transformative. Whether you're a skincare enthusiast or just beginning your clean beauty journey, you'll gain a deeper understanding of why how your products are grown matters just as much as their ingredient list.In today's episode, we're chatting about: • The crucial difference between organic and regenerative organic certification • Why melting shea butter destroys its therapeutic properties (and what to do instead) • How Evan Healy maintains direct relationships with farmers around the world • The science behind why regeneratively grown plants create more effective skincare • Details about their groundbreaking new hydrosol cream featuring mushroom extractsGet 20% off all evanhealy products (always!)Shownotes
Dimanche 04 mai 2025 | Raphaël Burkhalter
09 mars 2025 | Maude Burkhalter
Congratulations to Mrs. Oriana Burkhalter from Ernest May Elementary School for being named our January Teacher of the Month! She won a $150 Visa Gift Card from Findlay Chevrolet, another $150 Visa Gift Card from Silver State Schools Credit Union, and a personalized plaque from H&J Trophies!
In this inspiring episode, Jeff Fenster sits down with Nate Burkhalter, an engineer-turned-American Ninja Warrior, to discuss how taking risks and embracing adversity can redefine success. Nate shares his journey from a corporate career at ExxonMobil to competing on national television, his passion for creating impact, and how faith, resilience, and a mindset of constant reinvention have shaped his incredible story. Whether you're navigating career shifts, chasing a big dream, or looking for a spark to overcome challenges, this conversation will leave you motivated to take action and live without limits.
Nathan is pro-athlete, Exatlón Season 4 Champion, American Ninja Warrior, Believer, and Motivational Speaker. In this episode we dive into Nathan's amazing story overcoming a traumatic injury to becoming a champion on a world stage. We discuss what to do in the face of adversity, saying no to the easy way out, and if given the opportunity, who Nathan would want to have a dinner with from history. Connect w/ NathanInstagramConnect w/ JeremyInstagram
Have you noticed that 12 step skincare routines are being marketed to younger and younger age groups? Nine year olds are flocking to Sephora to get their fix. How necessary/unnecessary is this? If there some merit to adopting a skincare routine so young? This is just one of the many questions we're answering today with holistic esthetician, Jamie Burkhalter. We're going beyond the consumerism of skincare and reframing it from a routine to a ritual. So whether you've got a teenager at home dealing with acne for the first time or you're wondering how to maintain elasticity as you age, this episode is for you. We're also having an important conversation about the expectations that are put on us by social media. Personally, I've given up filters completely in hopes that I don't pass down insecurities to my children. The truth is, none of us are immune to aging and we should stop touting "anti-aging" products as the holy grail. And finally, we'll be covering Evan Healy, the skincare brand committed to regenerative sourcing and environmental sustainability. Jamie provides a deep dive into the ethos behind their nutrient-rich, plant-based products and the philosophy that prioritizes personal health and the health of our planet. In this episode, we're chatting about: What does it mean to take a holistic approach to skincare? Embracing Natural Beauty and AgingThe Role of Regenerative Sourcing in SkincareSkincare best practices for every age group Shop the products mentioned in the episode and yes code WENDY15 to save on all evanhealy products:Tea Tree CleanserHyrdosols (Lemon Thyme / Frankincense / Lavender are my faves)Frankincense Neroli Body Oil Wild Carrot Eye BalmGetting started with red light therapy with 40% off the LUMEBOX. If you enjoyed this week's episode, please: Leave a positive review or rating wherever you listen Shop toxin free products on my Toxin Free Shopping Guide Download your free 25 Toxins to Avoid Post a screenshot, share what you loved, and tag me on Instagram @wendy_toxinfreeish Want to ask me a question to get answered on the podcast? Leave me a voice message here.
Das Gebäudetechnikunternehmen Burkhalter steigert im ersten Halbjahr Umsatz und Gewinn, kämpft aber weiter mit dem Fachkräftemangel in der Branche. Geschäftsführer Zeno Böhm setzt unter anderem auf Lohnerhöhungen und Übernahmen von Konkurrenten, um Mitarbeitende zu halten und neue zu gewinnen. SMI: +0.1%
What if the power of sharing your personal story could ignite profound connections and inspire resilience in others? Join host Natalie Benamou for this enlightening interview featuring Sheila Higgs Burkhalter, (affectionately known as Shiggs). Hear firsthand insights from Shiggs' trailblazing journey as the first Black senior leader at her university. Leveraging her 30 years of experience in higher education and a successful career as a certified executive and leadership transitions coach, Shiggs takes us through her career journey. She shares insights from her powerful story “Meet the Moment” chapter featured in the bestselling book: Brave Women at Work: Lessons in Leadership.Shiggs shares her transformative journey of leadership, resilience, and community building. You will gain valuable insights into the importance of vulnerability, authenticity, and the power of community support in professional settings.3 Key Takeaways:1. The Power of Connection and Community: Shiggs emphasizes the importance of building a supportive network and how sharing personal stories can lead to profound emotional connections and a sense of shared experience.2. Navigating Leadership Roles with Resilience: Through her experience as a first, only, and different leader, Shiggs sheds light on the challenges and rewards of stepping into new roles and the importance of staying true to one's values.3. Empowering Women Leaders: Shiggs discusses the significance of fostering meaningful relationships and creating spaces where women can support and uplift each other, particularly through initiatives like HerCsuite.com and the Brave Women at Work series.3 Favorite Quotes:1. "Navigating the role of a 'first, only, and different' leader requires not just professional acumen but also a profound connection to one's values and community. It's in these spaces that we find our true strength and the courage to shine our unique light.2. "When you are authentic, when you lead with values and you allow yourself to be vulnerable, people can find themselves in the story."3. "The stories I continue to tell in Brave Women at Work are deeply personal because women are having these experiences and it's important that they know that they're not alone."This episode is a testament to the power of community, resilience, and authenticity in leadership, offering valuable lessons for anyone navigating their own professional journey.Meet Shiggs and host Natalie Benamou at a virtual book signing event: August 30th, 2024.Register: https://tinyurl.com/4es6zwx6 Purchase a book and attend for free!About Sheila Higgs BurkhalterShelia Higgs Burkhalter, known as "Shiggs," is a bestselling author, speaker, and certified Executive & Leadership Transitions Coach with 30 years of experience in higher education. She's was recognized by NASPA as a Pillar of the Profession for her impactful contributions in student affairs. She coaches with a focus on heart-centered leadership, values and energy.Shiggs is a valued member of HerCsuite® Network Community and part of the Brave Women at Work and Your Whole Self Circles. She is a featured speaker and will be on stage at the Thrive in 2025 Conference. Registration is opening soon!Website: https://shiggsbcoaching.com/Instagram: @shiggsbcoachhttps://www.facebook.com/ShiggsbCoachinghttps://www.linkedin.com/company/shiggsb-coaching/@winthrop_vpsahttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61554231725276&mibextid=LQQJ4dConnect with Host Natalie Benamou, Founder HerCsuite®Natalie Benamou is the host and Founder of HerCsuite®, a powerful women's network providing connect circles for women's careers and businesses. She is dedicated to making it easier for women to achieve success in all aspects of their lives. Natalie is also the founder of HER HEALTHX. Natalie Benamou on LinkedInHerCsuite® on LinkedInThis show is sponsored by HerCsuite® Connect Circles. Join women Leaders on the Move Listeners in your own circle.
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Join us as we welcome Shannon Burkhalter, who shares her inspiring journey from Tennis to becoming an avid pickleball player. Shannon recounts her early days, the welcoming community she found, and how pickleball has become an essential part of her life. Through lessons, flights, round-robin groups, open play sessions and tournaments, Shannon's passion for the game shines through, along with her camaraderie with tournament buddy Shelley. This episode captures the joy, inclusivity, and myriad opportunities that pickleball offers.Music gifted to us by Ian Pedersen: @ianpedersen Contact us: Lifelessonsfrompickleball@gmail.comLifelessonsfrompickleballpodcast.comhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557275391316https://www.instagram.com/lifelessonsfrompickleball/https://www.youtube.com/@LifeLessonsFromPickleballPodThanks for listening and you can also watch us on Youtube.
Ray Burkhalter From REI Funding Partners is a private lender based out of Alabama. Ray is a member of the Hard Money Mastermind group and actively lending in Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee. Below is a bio of Ray. Enjoy the interview! My team is focused on finding and vetting stable, income producing assets to lend against and to purchase as we grow and manage our portfolio. We value professionalism, relationships and win-win transactions. My own investment career started in 2005 as a part time gig and I made the transition from Mechanical Engineer to real estate entrepreneur in late 2007. My wife and I have been working the business together ever since and we love it! My engineering skills have been very beneficial in building the systems, processes and team necessary to grow a solid lending business and portfolio. From identifying assets and vetting them to funding and closing the deal - each step follows a checklist and the whole process flows from beginning to end. We primarily focus on real estate assets in the Southeast region. If you are buying or selling in this area I'd love to connect and see how we may collaborate. I have a strong network of investors and am happy to make referrals if there's any way I can help. I believe the old Zig Ziglar quote "help enough people get what they want and you will get what you want". If you want to connect, then message me here on linked in or email at rayburkhalter@gmail.com. I look forward to the connection.
The Steve Weatherford Show | The Secrets To A High Performance Life
On this week's episode of the Steve Weatherford show, we sit down with Nate Burkhalter, known for famously competing in America's Ninja Warrior. Nate shares his journey of overcoming sexual temptation and his life's journey of staying celibate until marriage. Enjoy! Click this link for reminders and updates for the 2024 Run Your Race event! https://www.runyourrace2024.com Sign up for the Emerge men's event HERE https://emergemen.com/conference Check out this link to view a wide variety of transcend products that have helped me to take my physical abilities from ammeter to pro https://transcendcompany.com/steve-weatherford/ If you are one who loves fitness, but the bulk of having an in-home gym is inconvenient for you, here is the link to the most intelligent and compact at-home training system that's out on the market right now! https://www.oxefit.com This is the link to my FREE discipleship program that YOU have full access to! Click the link below to help yourself accelerate to the next level. https://www.gopro12.com If you're looking for group coaching and would like to join the Freedom Council and want to get alongside men who have transformed in this past year, go to: Join The Freedom Council If you have questions or want to keep up with some of our live events in the future or possibly be able to work with me on an executive level, DM me on Instagram! My social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weatherford5/ Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/weatherf... Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/weatherford5 Facebook: https://facebook.com/Official.Steve.Weatherford/
Welcome to this week's episode where Micah sits down with Johnny Burkhalter, the worship pastor at Crossroads Church in Douglas Springs, GA, as they talk about the importance of worship in Youth Ministry and how to incorporate it in your program. Whether you are a young or old youth pastor, we would love for you to listen in and see what is talked about in today's episode and we would also love to hear from you! What is your tidbit of advice that you would add to the conversation? You can listen to this episode on all your preferred podcast providers. We would also love to have you join the conversation if you would like to be on the show! Shoot us a message on social media (@talkstudentmin) or an email (podcast@studentministryconversations.org) to get a time set for you to be on the show. Show notes can be found on our website: www.studentministryconversations.org Connect With SMC Instagram – @talkstudentmin Twitter – @talkstudentmin Facebook – @talkstudentmin Youtube - "Student Ministry Conversations" Connect With The Hosts Brent Aiken – @heybrentaiken Russell Martin – @rgmmusic David Pruitt - @pruacoustic Melissa Stevenson - @melissa_stevenson81 Micah Marshall - @micahmarshall You can also email all the hosts individually by: firstname@studentministryconversations.org Support the Podcast! Buy Our Merch! - www.studentministryconversations.org/shop --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talkstudentmin/message
El Dr. Richard Burkhalter es profesor del Colegio Biblico Valor Christian College de la Iglesias World Harvest Church en Columbus Oh, Pastor, Dr. Rod Parsley. Dr. B como cariñosamente le llamamos, nos explica "entendiendo la unción" no toques a mi ungido no tiene nada que ver con, corregir, adiestrar, disciplinar, tiene que ver con no matar. Pos supuesto el corregir lo debe de hacer alguien que esta sobre ese líder, debemos de entender los rangos y someternos al gobierno eclesiástico. - Pastores Jean Carlos & Elizabeth Fontanez Support the show
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CTL Script/ Top Stories of June 20 Tuesday Publish Date: June 19 Monday Henssler :15 From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast Today is Saturday, June 17th, and happy 74th birthday to singer Lionel Ritchie ***Ritchie*** I'm Brian Giffin and here are the top stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia Canton teacher wins scholarship to participate in a seven-day canoe journey New restaurant open in Hickory Flat And Atleta opening a store in The Outlet Shoppes at Atlanta Plus Leah McGrath of Ingles Markets isthere, talking with Bruce Jenkins about picky eatershigh grocery prices We'll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast Commercial: CU of GA Story 1. canoe Jennie Burkhalter, a teacher from Canton, has been sponsored to participate in Paddle Georgia 2023, a seven-day canoe and kayak journey on the Savannah River. The program aims to engage Georgia teachers in river education by providing environmental education curriculum and training. Burkhalter was selected from applicants across the state and will join eight other teachers on the journey from June 25 to July 1. The sponsorship was made possible by Denali, a national recycler of organic materials. Paddle Georgia is an annual adventure organized by Georgia River Network, highlighting different rivers each year. This year's journey will explore the beauty and history of the Savannah River corridor. .. Read more on this story at tribuneledgernews.com STORY 2: kitchen Hickory Flat Kitchen, a new upscale restaurant, has opened in the Hickory Flat Village shopping center, offering a fresh dining experience to the local community. Co-owners Chris Taylor and Dan Vickery have crafted a menu inspired by their collective experience in the food industry, incorporating locally loved dishes with unique flavors. The restaurant emphasizes the use of fresh ingredients, with produce delivered multiple times a week and meat, poultry, and seafood sourced regularly. Customer favorites so far include Maryland crab cakes, filet mignon, and linguine. The establishment also features a full bar with signature cocktails, and plans are underway to expand the restaurant's services to include catering and to-go options. Story 3: athleta Athleta, a performance lifestyle brand for girls and women, is preparing to open its first outlet store in the greater Atlanta area. The new location, situated at The Outlet Shoppes at Atlanta in Woodstock, will cover 4,100 square feet. The store will offer a curated selection of Athleta's lifestyle products and styles, including popular items like the Salutation Stash Tight, Momentum Seamless Tank, and Conscious Crop. The opening is scheduled for early July, just in time for the summer shopping season. Shoppers can anticipate a new and attractive addition to The Outlet Shoppes at Atlanta. For more details, visit www.TheOutletShoppesAtAtlanta.com..….read more at tribuneledgernews.com Back in a moment Break: ESOG - Drake STORY 4: oil The Georgia Board of Pharmacy has introduced regulations that will allow independent pharmacies in the state to dispense cannabis oil to eligible patients. This move will provide more options for Georgians seeking treatment for chronic illnesses with cannabis oil. In 2019, the General Assembly passed legislation permitting the cultivation of marijuana in Georgia for the production of low-THC cannabis oil. Currently, two companies, Trulieve Georgia and Botanical Sciences LLC, have received manufacturing licenses and opened dispensaries in Marietta and Macon. In addition to these dispensaries, independent pharmacies will also be authorized to sell cannabis oil to eligible patients. Over 100 out of 700 independent pharmacies have shown interest in participating. The Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis Commission expects the first licensed pharmacies to begin selling cannabis oil in late August or early September. Story 5: library Starting yesterday, library card holders of the Sequoyah Regional Library System (SRLS) in Cherokee, Pickens, and Gilmer counties can now check out an admission pass to visit the Cherokee County History Center. The pass allows up to four people to visit the History Center for free. SRLS offers Experience Passes that provide free or reduced admission to various cultural institutions, and the addition of the Cherokee County History Center pass expands their collection to 11 passes. The History Center features six galleries showcasing the history of Cherokee County through exhibits, photographs, artifacts, and interactive elements. The partnership between SRLS and the History Center aims to provide access to the local venue for a wider audience. SRLS library cards are available for free and offer access to various resources, including books, audio books, movies, music, and more. Story 6: callaway Katie Callaway, a junior forward for Etowah High School's girls' soccer team, had an exceptional season, scoring 23 goals out of the team's total of 39. Her performance led Etowah to their first 10-win season since 2017, including a 5-0 victory in the state playoffs. Callaway was named the Cherokee County Girls Soccer Player of the Year by the county's coaches. The team's success was attributed to their strong defense, which allowed only one goal in region play. Callaway played a pivotal role in key moments, including a four-goal performance and a decisive penalty kick. Despite having several young players, the team showcased excellent chemistry and teamwork. Callaway, known for her skill and humility, still has one more season of high school soccer before joining the college ranks at Utah. Back with more in a moment Commercial: Elon – Detox - Ingles 3 Story 7: Leah And Now Leah McGrath of Ingles Markets Joins our Bruce Jenkins to talk about picky eaters ****Leah**** Final thoughts after this Henssler 60 Thanks again for spending time with us listening to today's Cherokee Tribune Ledger podcast. Get more on these stories and other great content at tribune ledger news.com. Giving you important information about our community and telling great stories are who we are. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. 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Join us as Lindsay Burkhalter, director of consumer and small business lending at Curinos, examines the recent boom in unsecured lending.Rate and subscribe! | Learn more at curinos.com | Questions or feedback? Email us at finsights@curinos.com
God is in the business of restoring identity. Today on Exploring the Marketplace, Shawn Bolz & Bob Hasson interview Nate Burkhalter. Nate is a former corporate project engineer turned pro athlete, public speaker, actor and real estate investor and a7x American Ninja Warrior Competitor and 3x Finalist. Tune in as Shawn, Bob and Nate discuss how his career started in engineering and transitioned into extreme sports, hear about how his identity was wrapped up in his fear of failing until God revealed to him his true identity which is found in Jesus. Nate now lives to be an example that there are no limits to what God can do through a life fully submitted to Him. Tune in!