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You are the main character in an important story! You may not know it, but you are always speaking - sometimes through your words and sometimes through your image/appearance. Today's guests have a passion for helping you succeed in telling your story. Margo Martinez is a clothier and consultant whose purpose is to bring men confidence and happiness through their clothing and image. She just wrote a book about it. Cathy Davis is a publisher who believes that we all have a story to tell, and by sharing our stories, we create connections, offer hope, and make a difference around the world. She'll talk about publishing since the pandemic and other storytelling techniques. Both of them love helping YOU TAKE CENTER STAGE in your own story! As always, you can find our host, Rebecca Hall Gruyter at the www.RHGTVnetwork.com or at www.yourpurposedrivenpractice.com. Our guests are also online. Margo's online home is: http://www.bethemanllc.com. Cathy can be found at: https://creativepublishingpartners.com/
Have you ever considered opening your home to someone in need? In today's episode on Take Off Talk, Maddy and Jess chat with Cathy Davis, the heart and soul behind Host for Hospitals, a local non-profit providing a lifeline for patients and families facing medical challenges. Listen and discover how Host for Hospitals offers a unique alternative to traditional hospital housing, creating a warm and welcoming environment for families traveling for specialized care. Cathy explains why becoming a host is an enriching experience, fostering connections and offering comfort during difficult times. She also shares inspiring stories about the program's impact on hosts and guests. You will also discover how YOU can get involved, open your home, and be part of something exceptional. Tune in for a heartwarming conversation that will inspire you to make a difference in others' lives.
On September 26, 2012 Cathy Davis was found brutally murdered in her Hollywood Hills home. Coni takes you through how a successful television actor transformed from a likeable guy to a cold blooded murderer.
Cathy Davis and I talk about working in book publishing, anthologies, giving women the opportunity to step up and speak up, stories of transformation, Groundhog Day, Oprah, and so much more! LINKEDIN MichMash is an open platform for our guests to be heard. The views expressed by our guests are not necessarily the views of MichMash, 100th Monkey, or Mich Hancock.
September 26, 2012, Los Feliz, California. Film and TV actor Johnny Lewis has moved back into a home at 3605 Lowry Lane. It's a place affectionally known by writers, directors and actors as the Writer's Villa. It's a place Johnny has lived once before. But after only two days back in the home, Johnny will murder the owner of the house, Catherine Davis, a woman who acted as a surrogate to so many during their fledgling years in Hollywood. This is the tragic story of actor, Johnny Lewis and legendary arts patron, Catherine Davis. Murder and the Mom of Hollywood.Sources used for this podcastJOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA
Abordamos en este programa la historia de la mujer en el boxeo recordando a sus más importantes pioneras, aquellas boxeadoras que con su lucha y sus reivindicaciones fueron derribando barreras en una época de prohibiciones y discriminación. En este primer capítulo no vamos a destacar a estas boxeadoras por su calidad o grandes logros deportivos, sino por la huella que dejaron en la historia de nuestro deporte. Historias realmente fascinantes, con biografías apasionantes como las de Elizabeth Wilkinson, Annie Newton, Barbara Buttrick y el trío de boxeadoras que echó un pulso al estado de Nueva York, Lady Tyger, Jackie Tonawanda y Cathy Davis, la polémica boxeadora que llegó a ser portada de la revista The Ring. Muchas historias, vidas fascinantes y algún que otro mito que derribaremos en este programa ¿Fue Jakie Tonawanda, la llamada "Female Ali", una figura legendaria del boxeo, merecedora de ingresar en el salón de la fama o fue una historia fraudulenta y un engaño? De todo eso hablaremos en nuestro programa que además incluye también apasionantes historias de algunas de las más importantes pioneras de la historia de la música. Corte 1: “Didn't it rain”, Sister Rosetta Tharpe Corte 2: “Hound dog”, Big Mama Thornton Corte 3: “These boots are made for walking”, Nancy Sinatra Corte 4: “The Loco-Motion”, Little Eva Corte 5: “I feel love”, Donna Summer Corte 6: “You're so vain”, Carly Simon
Connie's motivational quote for today is by – Ruth Fishel, “Everything that is created begins in the mind.” YouTube: https://youtu.be/j8UpKB9T9Ao Check Out These Highlights: In 2020 during the height of COVID, I had the time to write and publish my first book ESP (Easy Sales Process): 7 Steps to Sales Success which hit #1 International Best Seller due to the help and guidance of my guest today. Since that first book three years ago, the itch to continue to write has grown, but only as being a part of 3 Anthologies. Working with other authors on joint projects was the next step for me and my business. Here is what I have learned through the process of becoming an author. As a leader, organizer, or coach, your followers look to you for motivation, inspiration, and guidance to help them move in a positive direction. Inviting them to join you in an anthology (collection of essays) offers SO much more than getting published and building real authority! About Cathy Davis: Cathy Davis founded Davis Creative in January 2004 and expanded their services to include publishing in 2008. Their Davis Creative Publishing division is a sought-after industry leader, helping over 2000 authors publish and nearly 1000 authors become #1 International Best Sellers. Cathy believes it's when we share our stories that we make a difference in the lives of others. How to Get in Touch With Cathy Davis: Website: https://creativepublishingpartners.com/ Email: cathy@daviscreative.com Free Gift: https://linktr.ee/cathyldavis Stalk me online! LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/conniewhitman Download Free Communication Style Assessment: https://whitmanassoc.com/csa/ All-Star Community: https://changingthesalesgame.mykajabi.com/All-Star-Community Infinite List Community: https://mneeley.ontraport.com/t?orid=12172&opid=53 Subscribe and listen to the Changing the Sales Game Podcast on your favorite podcast streaming service or on YouTube. New episodes post every week - listen to Connie dive into new sales and business topics or problems you may have in your business.
On September 26, 2012, Cathy Davis was found brutally murdered in her Hollywood Hills home. Coni takes you through how a successful television actor transformed from a likeable guy to a cold-blooded murderer.
Connie's motivational quote for today is by – Erich Fromm, “Creativity requires the courage to let go of certainties.” YouTube: https://youtu.be/k7NqXQ5zlS4 Check Out These Highlights: I don't know about you, but I feel like competition for the attention of my target audiences is at an all-time high. I am constantly exploring ways to shine my light and stand out, get noticed, and be seen as THE credible expert so I can more easily attract new business. If you are a salesperson, team leader, or small business owner looking for a unique, credible way to attract more business, publishing your existing content is a great way to stay ahead of your competition. I know that publishing may be seen as complicated and overwhelming, but it's EASY to simplify the publishing process when you . . . Re-Purpose existing content from newsletters, blogs, and social media Re-Package as a “Top Tips for_____” mini-book Re-Inform your audience through speaking opportunities, free webinars, free downloads, etc. About Cathy Davis: Cathy founded Davis Creative in January 2004 and expanded their services to include publishing in 2008. Their Creative Publishing Partners division is a sought-after industry leader, helping over 2000 authors publish, and nearly 1000 authors become #1 International Best Sellers. Cathy believes it's when we share our stories that we make a difference in the lives of others. Cathy is a board member of her local National Speaker's Association (NSA) chapter and Co-Dean of the STL Speaker's Academy. How to Get in Touch With Cathy Davis: Website: https://creativepublishingpartners.com/ Email: cathy@creativepublishingpartners.com Free Gift: https://linktr.ee/cathyldavis Stalk me online! LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/conniewhitman Download Free Communication Style Assessment: https://whitmanassoc.com/csa/ All-Star Community: https://changingthesalesgame.mykajabi.com/All-Star-Community Infinite List Community: https://mneeley.ontraport.com/t?orid=12172&opid=53 Subscribe and listen to the Changing the Sales Game Podcast on your favorite podcast streaming service or on YouTube. New episodes post every week - listen to Connie dive into new sales and business topics or problems you may have in your business.
Join us as we celebrate Dan and Cathy Davis' last Sunday at Hopevale Church.
Today's Guest: Cathy Davis Cathy Davis is the Founder/CEO of Davis Creative Publishing Partners, and a mulitiple-#1 International Best Selling Author.Cathy founded Davis Creative, LLC in January of 2004. Most of her professional career was spent as Creative Director at Bank of America, marketing Trust Services to high-net-worth clients. Cathy's husband, Jack Davis, joined her in August of 2008, after almost 20 years as an Art Director at a global Public Relations firm.What started as a full-service branding services agency soon pivoted towards the publishing industry, helping one of its clients publish a book in 2005. Over 1,000 authors later, Davis Creative Publishing Partners helps transformational leaders, healers, coaches, and consultants publish books that share their wisdom, inspire more people, and transform the world.Cathy lives in a suburb of St. Louis with her husband, Jack, and their rescue poodle-mutt, Chewy.On this episode:Stacey is joined by former Bank of America corporate marketing professional and owner of Davis Creative Publishing Cathy L. Davis, for a discussion on what it takes to write a book, struggles in entrepreneurship, and the seeing the power in your story.Key Takeaways-Your book can serve as the perfect business card. -Always have your contract(s) reviewed.-Your belief and your actions will give you your results. Tweetable Quotes:"Chances are you've already created your content. We can help you piece that all together." -Cathy Davis"You want something seen, felt, and heard. We all have a message." -Stacey O'Byrne"People will throw away your business card, but they'll keep your book. Books have value." -Cathy Davis"When you raise your bar, you see everything around you shift." -Stacey O'ByrneCathy Davis:https://creativepublishingpartners.comhttps://www.facebook.com/DavisCreativeLLCResources:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pivotpointadvantageSchedule a 15 minute call with Stacey: http://pivotpointadvantage.com/talktostaceyIf you're ready to take yourself and your business to the next level and are interested in a coaching program that will get you there check out: http://pivotpointadvantage.com/iwantsuccess Join an interactive environment to help you build the success you've always wanted with other like-minded, success-driven entrepreneurs, business owners, and sales professionals: https://facebook.com/groups/sellwithoutselling
In 2012, actor Johnny Lewis allegedly murdered his 81-year-old landlady Cathy Davis and her cat Jessie. Thanks for listening this year! New episodes will come in January 2023! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join Pastor Dan and Cathy as they take a deeper dive one last time. They talk about the journey to get where we are now with the Deeper Dive, talk more about the sermon and what hit the cutting room floor, as well as say their final goodbye to the podcast and its listeners. We will miss you, Dan & Cathy! Praying for you on your next journey.
Join Pastor Dan and his wife, Cathy, as they take a deeper dive into week 2 of our Christmas series and also talk about this season at Hopevale.
Join Pastor Dan Davis and his wife Cathy in our fourth week of the Greater Things series as he talks about kingdom generosity as an eternal investment. What we give has the potential for limitless impact!
Join Pastor Dan and his wife, Cathy, as they take a deeper dive into prop 3, our Greater Things campaign, as well as our Hopevale legacy.
Join Pastor Dan and his wife, Cathy, as they take a deeper dive into our future vision by expanding on our four vision templates: obedient anticipation, spiritual formation, cultural replication, and geographic saturation.
Join Pastor Dan and Cathy Davis as they talk about what it means to live a life with Jesus, a life with people, and a life with purpose all 168 hours of the week.
Entropy is the natural tendency of things to lose order. Left to its own devices, life will always become less structured. We FEEL that deep in our bones, don't we? That life is always moving toward chaos... but, take heart! We can exert our influence to reverse that tendency. We can bring balance out of the clutter and chaos of our lives. Listen in to this encore episode as Rebecca talks with special guests Cathy Davis and Alison Kero about these very realities. They'll share how they find balance in the midst of the clutter that is our world. As always, you can find our host, Rebecca Hall Gruyter at the www.RHGTVnetwork.com or at www.yourpurposedrivenpractice.com. Our guests can also be found online: Cathy at https://daviscreative.com and Alison at https://www.alisonkero.com.
Entropy is the natural tendency of things to lose order. Left to its own devices, life will always become less structured. We FEEL that deep in our bones, don't we? That life is always moving toward chaos... but, take heart! We can exert our influence to reverse that tendency. We can bring balance out of the clutter and chaos of our lives. Listen in to this encore episode as Rebecca talks with special guests Cathy Davis and Alison Kero about these very realities. They'll share how they find balance in the midst of the clutter that is our world. As always, you can find our host, Rebecca Hall Gruyter at the www.RHGTVnetwork.com or at www.yourpurposedrivenpractice.com. Our guests can also be found online: Cathy at https://daviscreative.com and Alison at https://www.alisonkero.com.
In this episode of Means of Grace, Jesse Enniss and Kim Ingram talk with the Rev. Dr. Cathy Davis and the Rev. Dr. Heather Kilbourne about their DMin learning connected to community engagement. Our guests introduce us to Asset Based Community Development and Community Organizing as similar ways to connect disciples with the needs of the community in order to create change. The conversation is rich with examples of how leaders can encourage their congregation to turn outward to their community, identify needs, and build partnerships. Show notes: Leadership Engagement Live Webinar Series Book recommended by Cathy Davis: Fresh Expressions of People Over Property | Cokesbury by Bishop Ken Carter and Audrey Warren Heather Kilbourne's organization: NC Rural Center | Building Vibrant Rural Communities Faith in Rural Communities | NC Rural Center The Christian Community Development Association (CCDA) conference is in Charlotte, beginning Nov. 2. https://ccda.org/train-connect/ccda-national-conference/registration/?goal=0_7f6c34a2a5-9917f54ecc-300446160&mc_cid=9917f54ecc&mc_eid=fd8dfc8828
Join Pastor Dan and his wife, Cathy, as they take a deeper dive into the second week of our Essentials series and talk more about our core beliefs.
Join Pastor Dan and his wife, Cathy, as they take a deeper dive into week 1 of our Essential series and talk more about our main mission.
Cathy Davis talks about Hosts for Hospitals, a non-profit that houses patients receiving medical treatment in the area and their families. She also discusses the need for host families and all of the details you need to know about having a patient stay in your home. Her Story is hosted by Kathy Romano and airs Sunday mornings on 95.7 BEN-FM!
Join Pastor Dan and his wife, Cathy, as they take a deeper dive into week 8 of our Unstoppable series with the story of Barnabas.
Join Pastor Dan and Cathy as they take a deeper dive into the life of Philip and how what you do is secondary to who you do it for.
Steve Schibsted interviews church member Cathy Davis about her 'Faith Story.'
Join Cathy Davis and Pastor Nate as they take a deeper dive into how salvation is a process prepared by the Holy Spirit, marked by an encounter with Jesus as he really is, and Jesus often chooses to involve a lot of people in the process.
The Beyond The Fog Radio team is hard at work recording and editing new episodes for Season 4 — releasing this August! — but in the meantime, we're looking back at some of our favorite interviews from Seasons 2 and 3. This week, we revisit our interview with developers and community leaders Michael Baines and Cathy Davis (Season 3 Episode XX). Michael Baines is a developer and contractor for low-income housing and the founder BGI Group Inc., the largest employer of formerly-incarcerated people in the Bay Area. Cathy Davis is the Executive Director of Bayview Hunters Point Multipurpose Senior Services, a nonprofit that provides services to disadvantaged seniors in San Francisco. She also runs the Dr. George W. Davis Senior Center, founded by her late husband Dr. George Davis and built by Michael's company. Together, these two have made an immense and tangible impact on their community. Their social justice development model has broken barriers for the city's seniors, and even involved whole communities to create a commercial kitchen that generates profit for the senior center. They do their work humbly and whole-heartedly. We believe this interview is priceless in its wisdom about helping those in need. Let's take another listen to Michael Baines and Cathy Davis! (For more information about Michael Baines and his company, visit bgiconstruction.com/bgi-management . For more information about Cathy Davis and her work, please visit facebook.com/SanFranciscoHousingDevelopmentCorporation/videos/235718538565982 .)
Join Pastor Brent, Pastor Dan and his wife, Cathy, as they take a deeper dive into the last big question of our four week We Believe series... why is Jesus the only way?
Join Cathy and Pastor Brent as they take a deeper dive into another big question of our four week We Believe series... can the Bible be trusted? Cathy and Brent talk a little more about how the Bible may seem like unbelievable story, but that doesnt mean it is unreliable.
Join Pastor Dan and his wife, Cathy, as they take a deeper dive into the first big question of our four week We Believe series... Is God Real? Cathy and Dan talk a little more about how vibrant faith is much more than just parroting right answers; it's pursuing God with whole-hearted honesty so that the words we confess flow from the faith we possess.
Join Pastor Dan, Pastor Nate, and Cathy Davis as they take a deeper dive into building bridges with our neighbors and how taking a step outside your comfort zone builds your faith and expands your circle of influence.
Join Cathy Davis and Pastor Nate as they take a deeper dive into how sharing the story of your life with Jesus is life-giving for you and life-saving for your friends and neighbors.
Join Pastor Dan and Cathy Davis and special guest Pastor Billy Petty as they share stories about baptism and take a deeper dive into why it's an important step in the Christian faith.
Join Cathy Davis and special guests Liz Kerbleski and Pastor Adam Harbaugh as they talk about what it looks like to serve in your city and more.
Join Cathy and Pastor Dan as they take a Deeper Dive into the start of Holy Week... Palm Sunday!
Join Pastor Dan and his wife, Cathy, as they take a deeper dive into the final week of our 13 week series on the book of Galatians - Living Free. Loving Well.
Join Cathy Davis and Pastor Sam as they take a deeper dive into week 12 of our 13 week series on the book of Galatians - Living Free. Loving Well. This week, Sam and Cathy go deeper into what it means to carry each others burdens and how to do that in a good, spirit-led way.
Our guests this week, Michael Baines and Cathy Davis, have done incredible work to help our city's challenged neighborhoods. Michael Baines is a developer and contractor for low-income housing and founded his own company, BGI Group Inc. Even more, his company is the largest employer of formerly incarcerated people in the Bay Area. Cathy Davis is the Executive Director of Bayview Hunters Point Multipurpose Senior Services, a nonprofit that provides services to disadvantaged seniors in San Francisco. She likewise runs the Dr. George W. Davis Senior Center, founded by her late husband George Davis, and built by Michael's company. With Michael as the builder and Cathy running the non-profit and senior center, the two have made an immense and tangible impact on their community. They've made a social justice development model that's broken barriers for the city's seniors and even involved whole communities to create a commercial kitchen that generates profit for the senior center. They do their work humbly and whole-heartedly. We believe this interview is priceless in its wisdom about helping those in need. For more information about Michael Baines and his company, please visit: https://bgiconstruction.com/bgi-management . For more information about Cathy Davis and her work, please visit: https://facebook.com/SanFranciscoHousingDevelopmentCorporation/videos/235718538565982 . Meet Michael Baines and Cathy Davis!
This episode features guest, Cathy Davis who is the Lead Innovation Manager at Strategic Coach. Cathy joins with Gary to discuss the notion of how entrepreneurs attract uncertainty, as uncertainty in your future opens up room for opportunity and growth. Cathy also shares with us her knowledge of what is going on in entrepreneurs world at the moment and gives her view on what comes next after working at home for so many years due to the COVID 19 lockdowns.
Join Pastor Dan and his wife, Cathy, as they take a deeper dive into week 10 of our 13 week series on the book of Galatians - Living Free. Loving Well. This week, they take a closer look into what it really means to be able to love well both in the church and in our community.
Join Pastor Dan and his wife, Cathy, as they continue to take a deeper dive into our Galatians series - Living Free. Loving Well. This week, they continue to dig into how grace changes everything… if only we would let it.
Join Pastor Dan and his wife, Cathy, as they take a Deeper Dive into our Galatians series - Living Free, Loving Well. This week, they take a closer look into what it means to know God and be known by Him as well.
Join Cathy Davis and Pastor Sam as they take a deeper dive into our Galatians series - Living Free, Loving Well. Cathy asks some questions about Sunday's message including touching on the fact that our identity is found in Christ, and because of that, we are heirs with him of the incredible inheritance of the Kingdom of God.
Join Pastor Sam and Cathy Davis and they take a deeper dive into the fourth week of our Vintage Christmas series. Pastor Sam takes us through the story of the Wise Men and how the story is a little bit different than we learned it as children. You won't want to miss this episode!
Join Pastor Dan and Cathy Davis and they take a deeper dive into the third week of our Vintage Christmas series. Pastor Dan takes us through the story of the angels and shepherds and how they responded to the great news of Jesus' birth.
Join Pastor Dan and Cathy Davis and they take a deeper dive into the second week of our Vintage Christmas series. Pastor Dan takes us through the story of Joseph and how he learned that God's assignments always come with His assurances.
It seems like such a simple question, but the answers are more profound than you realize: What is the thinking process a person goes through when they are deciding whether to buy your book? I'm excited to have my friend, Cathy Davis, here on this episode to walk us through some answers. Cathy spent the bulk of her career as a Designer and Creative Director at Bank of America's Trust Division, managing a team of 18 designers and print specialists. Then, in January 2004, she founded Davis Creative, LLC after corporate downsizing. What originally began as a boutique creative services agency is now known as Davis Creative Publishing Partners, a sought-after publishing industry leader providing concierge publishing services for authors around the corner and around the world. Books are in Cathy's DNA and have always played a big role in her life. Cathy believes we all have a story to tell, and it is through our stories that we are able to find our voice, share our wisdom, and make a difference in the lives of others. Wisdom not shared is wisdom lost forever. In this conversation, Cathy walks through the elements of a book that influence a buyer's purchasing decision. We talk about the importance of your title, book cover, fonts, the Table of Contents, and more. This is one of the most illuminating and interesting conversations I've had in a long time. And not only that, Cathy is also based here in St. Louis, so it's always good to have a fellow St. Louisan on the show! Click on the links below to enjoy Cathy's free downloads, buy her book, or connect with her on social media: Get Cathy's books Check out Cathy's podcast Download Cathy's FREE resource, “Know Your Publishing Options” Snag Cathy's FREE download, “100 Top Book Marketing Tips” Email Cathy Check out Cathy's website Connect with Cathy on LinkedIn Watch Cathy's YouTube Channel Friend Cathy on Facebook Follow Cathy on Instagram *** Are you looking for a community of enthusiastic, generous writers to help you build better habits and grow your writing business? Check out our Daily Writer Community. Check out our Daily Writing Prompts, which will help you break through creative blocks, brainstorm new ideas, and get back into a state of flow. Writing prompts are a fantastic creative tool for creative writing, journaling, teaching, social media posts, podcasting, and more! Connect with Kent: https://DailyWriterLife.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/kent.sanders Instagram: https://instagram.com/kentsanders LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/kent-sanders Twitter: https://twitter.com/kentsanders
It seems like such a simple question, but the answers are more profound than you realize: What is the thinking process a person goes through when they are deciding whether to buy your book? I'm excited to have my friend, Cathy Davis, here on this episode to walk us through some answers. Cathy spent the bulk of her career as a Designer and Creative Director at Bank of America's Trust Division, managing a team of 18 designers and print specialists. Then, in January 2004, she founded Davis Creative, LLC after corporate downsizing. What originally began as a boutique creative services agency is now known as Davis Creative Publishing Partners, a sought-after publishing industry leader providing concierge publishing services for authors around the corner and around the world. Books are in Cathy's DNA and have always played a big role in her life. Cathy believes we all have a story to tell, and it is through our stories that we are able to find our voice, share our wisdom, and make a difference in the lives of others. Wisdom not shared is wisdom lost forever. In this conversation, Cathy walks through the elements of a book that influence a buyer's purchasing decision. We talk about the importance of your title, book cover, fonts, the Table of Contents, and more. This is one of the most illuminating and interesting conversations I've had in a long time. And not only that, Cathy is also based here in St. Louis, so it's always good to have a fellow St. Louisan on the show! Click on the links below to enjoy Cathy's free downloads, buy her book, or connect with her on social media: Get Cathy's books Check out Cathy's podcast Download Cathy's FREE resource, “Know Your Publishing Options” Snag Cathy's FREE download, “100 Top Book Marketing Tips” Email Cathy Check out Cathy's website Connect with Cathy on LinkedIn Watch Cathy's YouTube Channel Friend Cathy on Facebook Follow Cathy on Instagram *** Are you looking for a community of enthusiastic, generous writers to help you build better habits and grow your writing business? Check out our Daily Writer Community. Check out our Daily Writing Prompts, which will help you break through creative blocks, brainstorm new ideas, and get back into a state of flow. Writing prompts are a fantastic creative tool for creative writing, journaling, teaching, social media posts, podcasting, and more! Connect with Kent: https://DailyWriterLife.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/kent.sanders Instagram: https://instagram.com/kentsanders LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/kent-sanders Twitter: https://twitter.com/kentsanders
Join Pastor Sam and Cathy Davis as they take a deeper dive into our new series, "No Place Like Home." What would it look like for your church to be more just than the service you attend on Sunday mornings? What would it look like for your church to be a safe space to explore your faith in God? What would it look like for your church to become like the perfect home? At Hopevale, we believe there really is… No Place Like Home.
Entropy is the natural tendency of things to lose order. Left to its own devices, life will always become less structured. We FEEL that deep in our bones, don't we? That life is always moving toward chaos... but, take heart! We can exert our influence to reverse that tendency. We can bring balance out of the clutter and chaos of our lives. Listen in as Rebecca talks with special guests Cathy Davis and Alison Kero about these very realities. They'll share how they find balance in the midst of the clutter that is our world. As always, you can find our host, Rebecca Hall Gruyter at the www.RHGTVnetwork.com or at www.yourpurposedrivenpractice.com. Our guests can also be found online: Cathy at https://daviscreative.com and Alison at https://www.alisonkero.com.
Entropy is the natural tendency of things to lose order. Left to its own devices, life will always become less structured. We FEEL that deep in our bones, don't we? That life is always moving toward chaos... but, take heart! We can exert our influence to reverse that tendency. We can bring balance out of the clutter and chaos of our lives. Listen in as Rebecca talks with special guests Cathy Davis and Alison Kero about these very realities. They'll share how they find balance in the midst of the clutter that is our world. As always, you can find our host, Rebecca Hall Gruyter at the www.RHGTVnetwork.com or at www.yourpurposedrivenpractice.com. Our guests can also be found online: Cathy at https://daviscreative.com and Alison at https://www.alisonkero.com.
Entropy is the natural tendency of things to lose order. Left to its own devices, life will always become less structured. We FEEL that deep in our bones, don't we? That life is always moving toward chaos... but, take heart! We can exert our influence to reverse that tendency. We can bring balance out of the clutter and chaos of our lives. Listen in as Rebecca talks with special guests Cathy Davis and Alison Kero about these very realities. They'll share how they find balance in the midst of the clutter that is our world. As always, you can find our host, Rebecca Hall Gruyter at the www.RHGTVnetwork.com or at www.yourpurposedrivenpractice.com. Our guests can also be found online: Cathy at https://daviscreative.com and Alison at https://www.alisonkero.com.
Join Pastor Paul, Pastor Dan, and Cathy Davis as they take a deeper dive into our new series. "Beyond" is a two-week series about seeking God and what He has next for Hopevale in this upcoming year and further down the road.
Amber and Lesley dive into the murder of Catherine "Mrs. Cathy" Davis, the problems with the legal system in the US, how much they dislike Scientology and David Miscavige, and their plans for a zombie apocalypse.. The tangents are all over the place with this one!
Join Pastor Brent, Pastor Dan, and Cathy Davis as they dig a little deeper into how the unseen does not necessarily mean unimportant.
Join Pastor Paul, Pastor Dan, and Cathy Davis as they dig a little deeper into Sabbath and how we can play, worship, rest, and delight in Him.
Join Pastor Paul, Pastor Dan, and Cathy Davis as they dig a little deeper into solitude: What is your path, where is your place, and how is your pace.
Join Cathy Davis with special guests Pastor Pete and his wife Jean as they talk about Redeeming Your Grief and discuss more insights into how you can apply these biblical truths all 168 hours a week.
Author Cathy Davis is this week's guest on The Segilola Salami Show podcast. Cathy shares with us her inspiring story of divine intervention and hope and how it led to her writing her first book Myrcles. I assure you, you need to click play now to listen to this most intriguing conversation with Cathy Davis. Read more about Cathy Davis: An inspiring story about divine intervention and hope[…] The post Cathy Davis: An inspiring story about divine intervention and hope appeared first on Segilola Salami. Segilola Salami teaches a course on grief resolution https://www.segilolasalami.co.uk/membership-account/unresolved-grief-live-course/?utm_source=Segilola%20RSS%20feed&utm_medium=Online&utm_campaign=grief%20course
Do you ever wonder how you can fully step into your calling… to fully embody and become all of who you are by shining in the way you are gifted and made to shine? Today's guests are experts at recognizing and championing that star power in others. Rebecca will walk with Cathy Davis and Abram Siegel-Rivers. Cathy will share about her book, which is a tribute to one of this generation's greatest stars: Ruth Bader Ginsburg. There is much to inspire us as we reflect on her life! Abram will share his passion for helping others discover their gifts and use those gifts to shine their light on others. This episode will inspire you to bring yourself to a world desperately in need of you! As always, you can find our host, Rebecca Hall Gruyter at the www.RHGTVnetwork.com or at www.yourpurposedrivenpractice.com. Our guests can also be found online: Cathy at https://daviscreative.com and Abram at http://www.onedaymvmt.org
Do you ever wonder how you can fully step into your calling… to fully embody and become all of who you are by shining in the way you are gifted and made to shine? Today's guests are experts at recognizing and championing that star power in others. Rebecca will walk with Cathy Davis and Abram Siegel-Rivers. Cathy will share about her book, which is a tribute to one of this generation's greatest stars: Ruth Bader Ginsburg. There is much to inspire us as we reflect on her life! Abram will share his passion for helping others discover their gifts and use those gifts to shine their light on others. This episode will inspire you to bring yourself to a world desperately in need of you! As always, you can find our host, Rebecca Hall Gruyter at the www.RHGTVnetwork.com or at www.yourpurposedrivenpractice.com. Our guests can also be found online: Cathy at https://daviscreative.com and Abram at http://www.onedaymvmt.org
Join Pastor Sam and Cathy Davis as they talk about kindness within the Church. Kindness is the quality of being friendly, generous and considerate. In a world that is divided over just about everything and hostility is at a peak, maybe what the world needs to see from the Church is a REVOLUTIONARY KINDNESS.
Cathy Davis believes we all have a story to tell, and it is through our stories that we are able to find our voice, share our wisdom, and make a difference in the lives of others. "Wisdom not shared is wisdom lost forever". Cathy and her husband, Jack, own Creative Publishing Partners, a highly acclaimed boutique publishing firm that helps clients plan, publish, and promote the book their book idea that's waiting to become a reality. With expertise in self-publishing, traditional publishing, book coaches, editors, and professional layouts, Creative Publishing Partners has helped countless people become published authors - many of them achieving best-seller status. LINKS: Connect with Bill: bill@brandingpillars.com www.brandingpillars.com www.brandingforresults.com IG - @wcellis Facebook - @CoachBillEllis LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/wcellis Book: Women Who Won Connect with Cathy: Email: cathy@daviscreative.com Phone: +1 (314) 374-7481 Website: daviscreative.com Social Media info LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/cathyldavis Facebook: www.facebook.com/DavisCreativeLLC Instagram: www.instagram.com/cathyl.davis Twitter: twitter.com/CathyLDavis YouTube (Lunch & Learns): www.youtube.com/channel/UC5L1yOYzT0gPP-tXY02ltVA QUICK EPISODE SUMMARY: From boutique creative to publishing giant Offering the right relief to the client The 3 C's of publishing Cathy on writing coaches Promoting the sale of your book The rise of self-publishing Cathy discusses working with a spouse When not to use a writing coach The greatest compliment you can give Cathy Collaborative book projects Understanding the anthology Cathy's future projects. Cathy's answer to 'What's the point?' Closing thoughts and final advice
Join Pastor Dan, Pastor Adam, and Cathy Davis as they talk about the stories our giving to the Share Hope Campaign have written as well as how you can get involved even further.
Join us as Rebecca Hall Gruyter talks with two guests who are passionate about helping others find their voice: Cathy Davis and Abram Siegel-Rivers. Cathy's passion is helping people share their stories while Abram brings out the best in people through music and art. Listen in as these two worldchangers share their vision and help you bring your unique story or gifting to a hurting world. As always, you can find our host, Rebecca Hall Gruyter at the www.RHGTVnetwork.com or at www.yourpurposedrivenpractice.com. Our guests can be found online as well. Cathy at: http://www.daviscreative.com and Abram at: http://www.onedaymvmt.org.
Join us as Rebecca Hall Gruyter talks with two guests who are passionate about helping others find their voice: Cathy Davis and Abram Siegel-Rivers. Cathy’s passion is helping people share their stories while Abram brings out the best in people through music and art. Listen in as these two worldchangers share their vision and help you bring your unique story or gifting to a hurting world. As always, you can find our host, Rebecca Hall Gruyter at the www.RHGTVnetwork.com or at www.yourpurposedrivenpractice.com. Our guests can be found online as well. Cathy at: http://www.daviscreative.com and Abram at: http://www.onedaymvmt.org.
My guest in this episode is Cathy Davis. She and her partner run Davis Creative Publishing in St. Louis, Missouri. Cathy is also an international bestselling author, an international speaker and trainer. Davis Creative helps authors write, publish and promote their books with a range of services. They serve authors from all walks of life who are at many stages in the writing and publishing process. In our conversation, Cathy explains that Davis Creative is not a self publishing company but rather a resource for authors who need specific help within the publishing process, such as cover design, marketing strategy etc. COVID has actually made Davis Creative busier as more people have been at home with more time on their hands to write their books. She has a wealth of knowledge about how first time writers can avoid costly mistakes, and how they can take the best possible steps forward for success. Davis Creative is hosting a free webinar on January 14 called “Navigating the Wild, Wild West of Publishing” and you can find more information about that event and register here: https://daviscreative.com/wild-wild-west/—Richelle Wiseman: website | linkedin | facebook
Feeding America | Cathy Davis, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer It's an organization which helps 1 in every 7 Americans -- a staggering statistic, and one which requires a herculean effort ESPECIALLY in 2020. Today I help share the story and message of Feeding America with Cathy Davis, their Chief Marketing and Communications Officer. She has been with the organization, and has helped combat this systemic issue, for 4 years -- but this year has proven to be a different beast. In this episode, we talk about how the entire business model for the nonprofit (a network of food banks) had to be turned upside down to meet changing COVID conditions, and how the team continues to push forward through this holiday season. If you can, I'd encourage you to pitch in... on an individual level; Here's how you can help: https://www.feedingamerica.org/take-action. if you are part of a brand (I know many of my listeners are), see how your business can take collective action. FOLLOW AUTHENTIC AVENUE, AND ADAM, ON SOCIAL MEDIA: LinkedIn (Authentic Avenue): https://www.linkedin.com/company/68049428/ LinkedIn (Adam Conner): https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjconner/ Adam is also on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@authenticadam Email Adam: adam@authenticavenuemedia.com Learn more at https://authenticavenuemedia.com/. Theme Song: Extreme Energy (Music Today 80) Composed & Produced by Anwar Amr Video Link: https://youtu.be/8ZZbAkKNx7s
Drop in on Pastor Dan and his wife Cathy as they take a Deeper Dive into faith and politics and how Christians in the world today can communicate hope with gentleness and respect.
How do you feel about taking risks? Pushing yourself to do a little bit more? In this episode, Rebecca talks with two enterprising women who took a risk to switch gears, leaving their corporate jobs to pursue their vision. Join us as we talk with Cathy Davis and Rennu Dhillon about empowering women and children to stand in their power. As always, you can find our host, Rebecca Hall Gruyter at the www.RHGTVnetwork.com or at www.yourpurposedrivenpractice.com. Our guests can also be found online, Cathy at http://www.daviscreative.com and Rennu at http://www.missrennu.com.
How do you feel about taking risks? Pushing yourself to do a little bit more? In this episode, Rebecca talks with two enterprising women who took a risk to switch gears, leaving their corporate jobs to pursue their vision. Join us as we talk with Cathy Davis and Rennu Dhillon about empowering women and children to stand in their power. As always, you can find our host, Rebecca Hall Gruyter at the www.RHGTVnetwork.com or at www.yourpurposedrivenpractice.com. Our guests can also be found online, Cathy at http://www.daviscreative.com and Rennu at http://www.missrennu.com.
How do you feel about taking risks? Pushing yourself to do a little bit more? In this episode, Rebecca talks with two enterprising women who took a risk to switch gears, leaving their corporate jobs to pursue their vision. Join us as we talk with Cathy Davis and Rennu Dhillon about empowering women and children to stand in their power. As always, you can find our host, Rebecca Hall Gruyter at the www.RHGTVnetwork.com or at www.yourpurposedrivenpractice.com. Our guests can also be found online, Cathy at http://www.daviscreative.com and Rennu at http://www.missrennu.com.
Cathy Davis of the Lake Champlain Chamber talks about the resilience of Vermont's business community. Resilient Burlington is where community leaders share their visions for Vermont.
Look around you. One in six households in America is currently food insecure, meaning they have little or no access to food. That could be your next-door neighbor or the house across the street. Now look closer. One in four children in America is food insecure. When schools were open, many would leave on a Friday afternoon and not get another meal until they came back to school on Monday morning. When the schools were asked to close, then what happened? Cathy Davis discusses America's growing hunger problem - now estimated 54 million people without food, up from 37 million pre-Covid, and ways brands and individuals can help drive awareness and action towards solving it.
Each one of us has a story to offer the world. Join us as Rebecca Hall Gruyter talks about the power of story with guests Bill Bloom and Cathy Davis. We'll talk with Bill about his recently released book and with Cathy about the behind the scenes of bringing a book forth. As always, you can find our host, Rebecca Hall Gruyter at the www.RHGTVnetwork.com or at www.yourpurposedrivenpractice.com. Our guests can also be found on the web: Bill at http://retireasyoudesire.com and Cathy at http://daviscreative.com.
Each one of us has a story to offer the world. Join us as Rebecca Hall Gruyter talks about the power of story with guests Bill Bloom and Cathy Davis. We’ll talk with Bill about his recently released book and with Cathy about the behind the scenes of bringing a book forth. As always, you can find our host, Rebecca Hall Gruyter at the www.RHGTVnetwork.com or at www.yourpurposedrivenpractice.com. Our guests can also be found on the web: Bill at http://retireasyoudesire.com and Cathy at http://daviscreative.com.
Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here! All this is from God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation: that God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ, not counting people’s sins against them. And he has committed to us the message of reconciliation. We are therefore Christ’s ambassadors, as though God were making his appeal through us. We implore you on Christ’s behalf: Be reconciled to God. 2 Corinthians 5:17-20
Join Rebecca Hall Gruyter as she talks about forward momentum with Cathy Davis and co-authors Wendy Benson & Beth Myers. Cathy will tap into the idea of story and how to creatively bring yours forward. Wendy and Beth will share about their book and their passion to help families move forward through the challenges of the healthcare system. All three of these successful women will inspire you with their persistence and passion as they show us how to spring forward in life and business. As always, you can find our host, Rebecca Hall Gruyter at the www.RHGTVnetwork.com or at www.yourpurposedrivenpractice.com. Our guests can also be found on the web: Cathy at http://daviscreative.com and Wendy & Beth at http://www.2x2health.com/.
Join Rebecca Hall Gruyter as she talks about forward momentum with Cathy Davis and co-authors Wendy Benson & Beth Myers. Cathy will tap into the idea of story and how to creatively bring yours forward. Wendy and Beth will share about their book and their passion to help families move forward through the challenges of the healthcare system. All three of these successful women will inspire you with their persistence and passion as they show us how to spring forward in life and business. As always, you can find our host, Rebecca Hall Gruyter at the www.RHGTVnetwork.com or at www.yourpurposedrivenpractice.com. Our guests can also be found on the web: Cathy at http://daviscreative.com and Wendy & Beth at http://www.2x2health.com/.
Cathy L. Davis founded Davis Creative, LLC in January of 2004 after many years of marketing high-net-worth financial services. As a professional brand and author consultant, Cathy and her team of veteran marketing professionals help business owners find their voice, write their story and monetize their passion.
On this episode of the Experience We-Ha podcast, Jeff and Ryan chat with Cathy Davis of Bartlet Brainard Products, an exterior home remodeler who has been serving the West Hartford community for more than 82 years. Cathy talks about trends she is seeing in home building and remodeling, the Home Design District on New Park Avenue, and what homeowners should be cognizant of while maintaining their homes.Episode Chapters0:00 – Intro/About Cathy, Bartlett/Brainard6:00 – About the Home Design District – New Park Avenue10:30 – Biggest hurdles in business12:20 – “Big box” competition13:50 – Client “Wish Lists”/What’s trending in We-Ha?15:05 – Home issues to watch out for (ice damming)20:00 – Promoting the business21:12 – What new homeowners should know23:45 – What’s ahead for Bartlett Brainard25:35 – Cathy’s favorite We-Ha dish
What’s your food safety culture? No matter the size of your operation, food safety programs and practices should be weaved into your company’s DNA. But don’t worry! To help answer your questions and craft an action plan, I talk with two food safety experts. First up, Bonnie Biegel, Director QA, Americas, for AIB International helps me dive into issue of allergens. Did you know undeclared allergens are the number one reason for recalls in the U.S.? Bonnie shares best practices for allergen control, what questions to ask your suppliers, tests to check for contamination, and how FSMA is impacting the industry. We also touch on how storage and line scheduling can help make things safer and more efficient. Bonnie can be reached at info@aibonline.org. Don’t forget to mention this podcast when you call 785-537-4750 before Dec 30th 2018 to receive 20% off your next in-plant training. My next guest is Cathy Davis, CEO of Food Industry Employment Program and former processor of food science for 20 years. She now works with small businesses and individuals—often minorities or in low-income areas—to provide training to work in the food industry and prepare for FSMA. The biggest hurdle she notices when it comes to food safety? Knowledge of what needs to happen and to get there. She shares how she helps work with people to create food safety plans, analyze their business and why even small operations need to take FSMA seriously. Cathy can be reached at cgadavis@gmail.com
41 million Americans are food insecure, meaning they don’t know for sure if they’ll have their next meal. Despite its high prevalence domestically, hunger is often stigmatized and, thus, not talked about. With so many people lacking awareness of food insecurity, Cathy Davis joined Feeding America as Chief Marketing and Communications Officer to help shed light on the issue. She explains how, as the third largest nonprofit in the nation, Feeding America is a powerful and efficient food-alleviating machine. It has 60,000 food pantries and soup kitchens and boasts that about a third of the food it provides is produce. Moreover, the organization partners with companies across the food supply chain to create highly efficient distribution networks. Learn more about the issue of hunger in America and how you can help alleviate it in this podcast.
Dr Jennifer Tscholl, Diane Lampkins and Cathy Davis stop by the PediaCast Studio to talk about the important work at The Center For Family Safety and Healing. Hear about the Center’s Where’s The Line? Campaign and discover the important role YOU play as a bystander to family violence. Learn about child physical and sexual abuse and neglect, as well as other forms of domestic violence. Together, we can make a difference. Find out how on this week’s program!
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Cathy Davis loves finding the best, most helpful solution to every puzzle. Cathy Davis seems to be everywhere at Strategic Coach®. As one of two people who directly support Dan Sullivan, she manages projects, is a program designer for the Strategic Coach® Program, and even likes to be on hand to connect with participants arriving for their workshops. Read the entire show notes, key takeaways and find business-boosting resources at www.aesnation.com/13
**Listen to the show:** *The online streaming and downloadable versions of The Good Catholic Life will be available later this evening.*[Subscribe for free in iTunes](http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-good-catholic-life/id425362545)**Today's host(s):** Scot Landry and Susan Abbott**Today's guest(s):** Fr. Roger Landry, executive editor of *The Anchor*, the newspaper of the Diocese of Fall River; and Gregory Tracy, managing editor of *The Pilot*, the newspaper of the Archdiocese of Boston* [The Anchor](http://www.anchornews.org)* [The Pilot](http://www.pilotcatholicnews.com)**Today's topics:** The Courtyard of the Gentiles; A new director for the Mass. Catholic Conference; Pope John Paul II is being beatified for his personal virtue, not his historic pontificate; and two stories of simple but heroic courage and virtue**A summary of today's show:** Fr. Roger Landry and Gregory Tracy look at the news of the week with Scot Landry and Susan Abbott, including the Courtyard of the Gentiles, a Vatican initiative to engage with atheists, agnostics, and non-believers on an intellectual level; the new director of the Massachusetts Catholic Conference and one of the issues he'll be tackling: the Church's response to casino gambling in the state; why the beatification of Pope John Paul II won't be because of his historic pontificate, but instead about his personal virtue; and the heroic virtue of a young man performing a simple act of charity that captured a nation's attention and the heroic courage of an unemployed father to sacrifice a job rather than cooperate with evil.**1st segment:** Susan was at the symposium on adolescent catechesis this morning and it was wonderful. She said Bob Rice's talks were inspiring for the catechists and priests and DREs who were present. She said she was also at the New Roman Missal workshop for laity at the Pastoral Center yesterday where there were hundreds of participants. Scot said the Knights of Malta also had a gathering at the Pastoral Center for their annual pilgrimage to Lourdes.Tonight is both [Carl Anderson](http://www.thegoodcatholiclife.com/2011/04/05/program-0020-for-tuesday-april-5-2011/)'s talk at Fanueil Hall and [Bob Rice](http://www.thegoodcatholiclife.com/2011/04/06/program-0021-for-wednesday-april-6-2011/)'s talk at Theology on Tap. Tomorrow is Bob Rice's mini-retreat day for youth ministers and on Saturday is the [Co-Workers in the Vineyard](http://www.bostoncatholic.org/Events-Calendar/Event-Detail.aspx?id=19836) conference.**2nd segment:** Scot and Susan welcome Fr. Roger Landry and Gregory Tracy. Fr. Landry wrote this week in his editorial about the Courtyard of the Gentiles, the Pope's outreach to atheists, agnostics, and non-believers. A couple of years ago, Pope Benedict spoke about the well-meaning atheists he'd met on a trip to the Czech Republic. Pope Benedict said we needed to recover the sense of the courtyard of the Gentiles from the ancient Jewish temple where Gentiles could come and ask questions and find out what the Jewish faith was about. There have been many outreaches since Vatican II to Jews, to other Christians, and to other non-Judeo/Christian religions, but we haven't had anything for non-believers. So on March 21 in Paris, they held this first Courtyard of the Gentiles, culminating with a live video address by Pope Benedict XVI. The next gathering will be in Chicago.Believers can have more than a little to do with the birth of atheism when we teach error or are deficient in showing the authentic face of God. Gregory said it points to the need for ongoing faith development for ourselves. He recalls meeting someone from Europe who was truly un-churched and literally knew nothing about Christianity. He and his wife took some time to explain the basics. We can never fail to reach out to those who are curious. The first step in conversion is engaging in a dialogue.Just as non-believers have nothing to fear from God, believers should have no fear of those who live in accord with their consciences, Pope Benedict said. It addresses the fear of believers sharing a conversation with those who don't share in the same belief. Susan was impressed by the Pope calling believers to task: "Non-believers challenge believers to live in a way consistent with the faith they profess."Fr. Landry said the Vatican doesn't intend for this to remain a series of itinerant intellectual events sponsored by the Vatican, but hopes that it would become a “fixture of the pastoral activity of every diocese.” It should be a place where non-believers could feel free to come and ask questions. We do a good job caring for the hungry, for those who are seeking faith, who want to enter the Church, but there are so many in our universities, so many immigrants from non-Christian--even Communist-- countries, who could be vigorously engaged.* ["Reconstructing the Courtyard of the Gentiles," Fr. Landry's editorial in the Anchor](http://www.catholicpreaching.com/index.php?content=articles&articles=20110408anchor)* [Pope Benedict's remarks to the Courtyard of the Gentiles](http://www.oecumene.radiovaticana.org/en1/Articolo.asp?c=473261)**3rd segment:** On April 5, the bishops of the four dioceses in Massachusetts appointed a new executive director for the Mass. Catholic Conference, James F. Driscoll, a resident of Scituate and parishioner at St. Mary of the Nativity in Scituate. Gregory met Jim Driscoll yesterday when he stopped by the Pilot's office. Gregory had a good impression of him and believes he will serve well as head of the conference, which is the Mass. bishops' voice before the legislators on Beacon Hill. It is the Church's major way to engage in the public square on major issues.Fr. Landry said the MCC spends a lot of time lobbying on Beacon Hill, but it also supports other initiatives such as when parishioners were being mobilized to contact their legislators on the issue of marriage in this state. So their two focuses are on lobbying--offering the Church's wisdom when it would be helpful--but also helping churches to educate and mobilize people. Driscoll has a lot of experience in state government, having worked in the state auditor's office and, before that, in the Lottery Commission.He replaces Gerry D'Avolio, who was interim director after the sudden death of Ed Saunders last year.One of the issues the MCC is advocating is for the state to do a cost-benefit analysis on the proposed legalization of casino gambling. Susan said the Church has always been an advocate for the poor and studies have consistently showed that legalized gambling always affects the poor disproportionately. Cathy Davis at the MCC said there has already been an acknowledgement that there will be a societal cost, but it has not been quantified yet, while proponents have been advancing predictions of the windfalls the casinos will produce. Studies show that 70-90 percent of profits in casinos come from 10 percents of gamblers. They also show that when casinos open, the community sees massive increases in violent crime.There have been several attempts to build casinos in the Fall River area. Fr. Landry said that unfortunately lawmakers approach the subject like gamblers: that even though everyone else loses, the luck will turn this time and they will hit the jackpot. It's often touted as a job creation initiative, but they bring the lowest-level jobs and kill jobs when customers move away from local businesses to the casinos. Casinos are seen as a panacea for what ails us, but they present us with an expensive bill.Gregory said casinos seem to be proposed every few years, and readers of the Pilot often question why the Church is opposed to casinos when many Catholic parishes offer Bingo games. But the Church says that recreational gambling can be legitimate. The difference is that casinos bring about the misery that has been talked about and are much more likely to bring about addiction.* [Executive Director of Massachusetts Catholic Conference named](http://pilotcatholicnews.com/article.asp?ID=13195)* [Mass. Catholic Conference](http://macathconf.org/)* The Anchor will have an article available on Friday about the casino question**4th segment:** The head of the Vatican Congregation for Saints' Causes said Pope John Paul II is being beatified not for his impact on history or on the Catholic Church, but because of the way he lived the Christian virtues of faith, hope, and love. Susan said Pope John Paul II is being beatified, not for his pontificate, but for his personal holiness. When we die, we will stand before God without titles, but only as a child of God.Joaquin Navarro-Valls, JP2's spokesman, said the Pope lived and acted and related to everyone he met with the firm belief that each person was created in the image and likeness of God.Gregory said the Pope radiated holiness and even in his final days, the people saw and felt his love for them each. This was one of the reasons the people cried out for his canonization.Three steps for the cause of a saint are the consideration of the vox populi, the voice of the people, declaring his holiness; then the vox Dei, the voice of God, seen in miracles through his intercession; and the vox ecclesiae, the voice of the Church, declaring his Christian virtues and whether he lived a life of heroic faith and love. The Church looks at all his public acts and his public faith and all of his writings. At the end of the process, a report is produced and if they can say this person lived heroic faith, it is passed to the Congregation for Saints. They would send it to the Pope. If he agrees, they then look at miracles that can be attributed to the intercession of the person. There have been 250 miracles submitted for the beatification of John Paul II, but only one is accepted as representing God's certification of his being in heaven. After that, there must be a new miracle that occurs after beatification to declare a canonization.There was a miracle in Fr. Landry's own parish, Joe Amaral, who hadn't walked in decades. His story was shown on ABC's 20/20. He had prayed one day for the grace to accept the will of God for his own condition like John Paul had accepted his own Parkinson's disease. He immediately was cured and was able to walk. He had been previously on able to move about only with great difficulty and now walks with ease. He now walks door to door in New Bedford to tell people that Jesus Christ has the power to heal sins and heal ailments.* ["John Paul II being beatified for holiness, not his papacy, speakers say" (The Pilot)](http://pilotcatholicnews.com/article.asp?ID=13188)* [Joe Amaral's miraculous healing](http://www.saintanthonynewbedford.com/index.php?content=Miracle)**5th segment:** Heartwarming story from the Inner-City Scholarship Fund dinner at the end of March, which raised $2.4 million for scholarships for students from families that couldn't afford tuition at Catholic schools. The keynote was by Rudy Favard, a senior at Malden Catholic, who was profiled in the Boston Globe just before Christmas for his volunteer work helping a local family care for a disabled young boy. He goes to the family's home four days per week. He said at the dinner that through his mother's hard work and generosity of the donors at the ICSF dinner, that God has given him an education and opportunity like he has had.Susan said she likes to think that there are many Rudy's out there. She was struck in the original story by his request to the reporter that story should be more about the young boy he serves than about himself. Susan was also gratified that it seems that all the attention has not gone to his head.Fr. Landry said that what struck him was the nurse at Malden Catholic who had taken the responsibility to ask and Rudy happened to be the first she met and asked. It was the asking and knowing that young people have a lot to give. Pope John Paul II had always said that we should challenge and ask young people to give of themselves. Fr. Landry said he has often seen young people respond to being asked and you see many beautiful stories like Rudy Favard's and we are reinvigorated by the beauty of the youth who serve.This past weekend, the same Globe reporter gave an update this past weekend on Rudy and the Parker family. Rudy is very concerned at what will happen to the Parkers when he leaves. He said he would prefer that rather than receive the $5,000 scholarship he was given, that the Parkers should receive the money to help them get a handicapped-accessible house.* ["A Simple Act Elevates All" (The Boston Globe)](http://www.boston.com/community/stories_to_inspire/articles/2010/12/23/a_teenagers_simple_act_elevates_all/)* ["Families Face Next Hurdles" (The Boston Globe)](http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2011/04/03/families_face_next_hurdles/)In the Anchor this week will be a column by Fr. Tad Paholczyk in which he tells the story of Tim Roach, an unemployed father of two in the Minneapolis area who was finally offered a very good job. But he learned that he was going to be the electrical supervisor on the work being done for a new Planned Parenthood facility being built. He refused to cooperate with the evil that would have happened there. He would have been facilitating that evil. He made a heroic decision not to sell his soul for a $70,000 salary, even with all the difficulties that would result for his family. Susan said the act of courage turning down a job is not just admirable, but is virtuous and heroic.* The Anchor will have Fr. Tad's column on its website on FridayFr. Landry finished the show by relating that his parish now has a new bulletin through [Parish Bulletins](http://www.pilotbulletins.net), part of the Catholic Media Secretariat of the Archdiocese of Boston.