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Why would a church plant multisite campuses in the same neighbourhood and within walking distance? In this episode of CITN, Rob speaks with Todd Petkau about his church's unique multi-site model. They also discuss his journey to vocational ministry, church governance, missional philosophy, and catechism programs. Todd is the Lead Pastor of Riverwood Church in Winnipeg, MB. For more information about his church, visit www.riverwood.ccIn the pre-show, Rob, Kaitlin, and Geoff talk about New Year's resolutions and the recent news from Ottawa. For more information about the podcast, visit https://www.churchinthenorth.ca/. For questions or inquiries, please email us at podcast@churchinthenorth.ca. If you like what you hear, please share this podcast with others, give us a review, or leave a comment.
SOS CCIN ! C'est le meilleur conseil à donner à Monaco pour les particuliers confrontés à des violences numériques sur les réseaux sociaux. En effet, en plus de déposer plainte auprès de la Sûreté publique, ils peuvent saisir la Commission de contrôle des informations nominatives. Cette institution a le pouvoir de faire retirer des contenus illicites en un temps record. Y compris à la demande des mineurs, sans que les parents n'en soient informés. Agnès Lepaulmier est la secrétaire-générale de cette autorité administrative indépendante. Elle est l'invitée de Nathalie Michet dans Le Club Radio Monaco.
Another conference-based episode! This time I travelled to the impressive new City Hall in Sunderland for the Co-operative Councils Innovation Network's (CCIN) annual conference. CCIN is a network of like-minded councils who believe in a set of principles including: social partnership; co-production; social economy; new models for meeting priority needs; and innovation. We really think the moment has arrived for this type of community focused thinking and there were a ton of ideas shared on the day. As per previous conference specials, the result a series of mini-interviews with some of the key speakers of the day and provides a great summary of wide range of topics discussed, including the impressive benefits of mutuals and co-operatives as deliverers of public services, and values driven approaches to AI. So quite a mix! Interviewees include: - Cllr. Louise Gittins, CCIN Chair and Leader of Cheshire West and Chester Council - Scott Darraugh, Chief Executive, Social adVentures - Jeff Scales, Head of Services, Locality - David Hepworth, Digital Transformation Partner, Newcastle City Council - Rob Gregory, Assistant Director Digital Transformation, Wigan - Nicola Huckerby, CCIN Operations Lead and conference organiser - And “Pepper” the University of Sunderland welcome robot Finally, I spent some time discussing the conference with MV colleague John Copps, who was also there.
Download your FREE confidence affirmations mp3 www.calmer-you.com/confidenceJoin The Brave New You Confidence Course www.calmer-you.com/ccIn this short episode I share simple, practical ways to feel more confident in meetings, on Zoom or during presentations. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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David Castello shares Website Domain Name Registration Fundamentals in this great Project Grow Show interview. David shares his best tips on what is most important when you register a domain. David J Castello is the Chief Operating Officer and Editor-in-Chief of the Castello Cities Internet Network, Inc. (CCIN) and co-founder of Castello Brothers, LLC. David partnered with Michael in 1997 and began monetizing PalmSprings.com. In its first ten years, the site generated over $15 million in revenue. In March 2020, David launched the Castello Brothers’ Kennel.com. He is also a member of ICANN’s Business Constituency. In 2009, David and Michael were voted into the TRAFFIC Domain Name Hall of Fame.
What makes commercial real estate interesting? Jef Conn, an industrial, office and investment specialist, reveals how a company like Chick-fil-a chooses a location and why he’s always got some cash on-hand. Listen in to hear why he calls his competitors friends, why he wants a unified platform, and why he’s a con-man. Please subscribe to this podcast in iTunes or in the Podcasts App on your phone. Never miss a beat from Leigh by visiting leighbrown.com. Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:30 – Introducing Jef, a West Texas commercial real estate expert 01:45 – He is good with numbers and has a personality that fits industrial and commercial real estate; it’s very cut and dry 04:10 – If he comes across a homeless person or squatter, he gives them cash, respect, and asks them to leave 05:20 – On how Chick-fil-a chooses a location 05:42 – They find the best location based on demographics, neighbors, location, and average household income 06:50 – Using RPR to determine demographics 07:12 – He has access to some additional demographics because he is a CCIN 08:30 – They have an opportunity zone overlay for people who have money to spend; it helps disadvantaged communities 10:35 – Jef’s local action to protect private property rights 11:00 – He worked with a group to fight against law prohibiting “social gatherings” from occurring in short-term rental properties 13:40 – On sharing best practices with colleagues 14:00 – He calls his competitors friends and appreciates his association connections; they do so much for their community quietly and humbly 15:15 – He didn’t realize how much his colleagues give back 15:38 – On having one centrally-located platform 16:00 – He thinks having three platforms is absurd; NAR should create one 17:35 – How to contact Jef: email jconn@cbcworldwide.com or phone (806)787-4779 3 Key Points Take care of your community and help people – including squatters. Wealth can be built tax-free as part of the opportunity zone. Talk to connected people and stay posted on what’s happening in your area. Credits Audio Production by Chris Mottram Show Notes provided by Melissa Valder
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Listen NowThe 2010 Affordable Care Act created the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation at CMS with $10 billion in funding to test innovation and service delivery models to improve health care delivery and outcomes and reduce costs. To date the CMS Innovation Center has funded one round of innovation awards throughout the US (a second round of awards are expected to be announced this summer). In DC, Mary's Center was awarded in 2012 a three-year $15 million grant to create the "Capital Clinical Integration Network" (CCIN). The CCIN promises to save $17 million over three years by implementing and testing an integrated clinical network to improve care for chronically ill DC residents whom typically rely on emergency room visits for health care. To do this Mary's Center will, in part, train and hire 44 health care workers to serve as care managers and community-based care coordinators. During this 18 minute discussion Dr. Pistulka discusses Mary's Center's work generally, how the CCIN is organized, the clinical care and social service support work CCIN is doing via care coordinators and others and results they've been able to achieve now two years into the three year CMMI award. Gina Pistulka joined Mary's Center in 2006. During her 17 years in nursing, she has also worked as a rural public health nurse and as an urban health nurse educator in Minnesota. She has also done nursing work overseas in Central America. Her research background includes having done cross-cultural intervention research. She has also served on boards to further nurse training through Catholic University of America and via the nonprofit organization Truth About Nursing. Gina was graduaged from Johns Hopkins with a duel Master's in Public Health and Community Health Nursing and in 2007 received her Ph.D. in Nursing also from Johns Hopkins. To learn more regarding CMMI's innivation awards see: http://innovation.cms.gov/initiatives/map/index.html. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.thehealthcarepolicypodcast.com
Fred Mercaldo understands geographic domain names (geodomains) better than most other domain name investors. In this show, Mercaldo shares his experiences and tactics for building successful geodomain name properties.
Rob Monster is an economist focused on defining a scalable domain development theory that will lead to consistent profits with domain names.
David Castello of Castello Cities Internet Network shares his proven tactics for selling geo-domain name directory listings in BoyntonBeach.com and PalmSprings.com.
If you are thinking about starting your own geo-domain property - like PalmSprings.com - you should take notes from one of the best in the industry, Michael Castello of CCIN.