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Send us a Text Message.On this episode of Dear HR Diary with your host, Dawn Hart, we welcome a very special guest: Raymond Kemp, Retired Fleet Master Chief for the US Navy.
Strengthening character and integrity is a journey shaped by community involvement, personal trials, and compassionate support for others. By actively engaging in community initiatives, facing personal challenges head-on, and offering a helping hand to those in need, individuals cultivate resilience and empathy. This commitment to growth and service not only shapes one's character but also fosters a deeper sense of connection and purpose in life. Cam Hall discusses the challenges of developing identity without the crutch of sports, overcoming health issues and difficult family circumstances, and finding purpose through mentorship. He also shares lessons learned from his experiences in education and parenting, emphasizing the importance of being intentional in relationships. Join in as young leaders pose inquiries about life, personal development, and beyond! Quotes: “What I am worried about the draw of always being connected online, always doing something over a screen.” – Cam Hall “Those three things again: your character, your reputation, and your actions. What people see from you is your character, who you believe you are.” – Cam Hall “When I can see your eyes, I know if you're listening to me, I can tell how you feel, and I can feel that you're with me right now. So I'm going to do my best to look at you in the eye when I'm talking to you.” – Cam Hall Takeaways: Identify your unique strengths and biggest opportunities for growth, and work to continuously improve in your areas of growth. Consider how you can be more present and intentional in your relationships, through active listening, making eye contact, and giving your full attention to others. Reflect on how your character, reputation, and actions are aligned, and look for opportunities to improve the integrity between the three. Conclusion: Building integrity means consistently aligning your actions with your values, despite imperfections. To prioritize personal growth and connections over digital distractions, set boundaries on screen time, make time for loved ones regularly, and practice mindfulness to stay present. It's about recognizing the importance of both personal development and nurturing relationships in fostering a balanced and fulfilling life.
Rules are made to be broken...Except for the Homie commandments. For this episode I discuss the first (and arguably most important) commandment: Hold true to the character integrity. I discuss what that means as well as provide comic book and movie examples. Check it out!
"Building character is like eating vegetables. It takes effort, but it is valuable and helps us invest in ourselves meaningfully," says Nishant Kumar Singhal, Chief of Staff at Scholars of Finance, and our guest in the latest episode of Investing in Integrity. Throughout his podcast interview with Ross Overline, he delves into the very essence of SOF's mission: inspiring character and integrity in the next generation of finance leaders. Nishant also opens up about his transformation from an introspective and anxious youngster to a driven and purposeful leader, alluding to the role SOF played in that metamorphosis. He then sheds light on the prevailing culture in finance on college campuses, pinpointing the transformative potential of an ethics-driven approach. Speaking about the revolutionary impact SOF is achieving, Nishant emphasizes the need to change perceptions and promote values in the finance sector. To that end, he mentions the critical role of character screening in the recruitment process. “It's really time that firms who care about the character and care about the principles and values of their staff begin to meaningfully screen for that,” he says. Further, he touches upon SOF's vision study, and its goal to quantify the organization's profound influence on its members. For those with a keen interest in the future of finance, a passion for ethical leadership, or simply the desire to hear a transformative personal journey, this episode is your gateway to impactful insights. Dive in for a profound exploration into the heart of finance's future, its challenges, and the leaders shaping its evolution.
[00:30] Durham Report: All Roads Lead to Obama (25 minutes)In an interview yesterday, Fox News reporter Maria Bartoromo and Rep. Devin Nunes discussed the Durham report, identifying Barack Obama as being “directly involved” in the Trump-Russia collusion fraud. A thick layer of deceit covers the corrupt actions of the government, but some truth is being exposed—including Obama's role as the real power behind the deep state.[25:00] Personal Appearance Campaign: Columbus, Ohio (30 minutes)
On this episode of Black Girls Evolve Podcast, I speak about why knowing who you really are is so imperative! Tap-In
God will always lead you to do what is right because He is our righteousness. http://www.prayerdrive.com/
God will always lead you to do what is right because He is our righteousness. http://www.prayerdrive.com/
Derek Jeter once said, "Your image isn't your character. Character is what you are as a person." I couldn't agree more. Tune in to discover how I developed a strong sense of character and continue to learn how to live for ME and not others. Enjoy! Send your listener letters to truelessonspodcast@gmail.com Follow on IG: True Lessons Podcast Show your support and subscribe today! Want to know more about your host? Visit- https://linktr.ee/lillyjeanette --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truelessons/support
Do your players (or yourself as a player) behave differently when your PCs enter a city, village, or township? Today we're discussing some of the unique challenges of playing in a city setting.We go in-depth on how specific game times associated with city play differ from a traditional gaming model which heavily incorporates the TTRPG pillar of exploration. We run down several methods for keeping the action moving, avoiding boredom, and maintaining canon.We also cover the idea of player pragmatism, and the unique phenomenon of behavioral shifts caused by a change of locale.Our Website: https://icastspells.comOur Twitter: @passive_podcastOur Email: passiveaggropod@protonmail.comShow Breakdown:0:00: Intro0:30: TTRPG News08:35: How some adventure types lend themselves to city settings.09:30: Adapting the TTRPG pillar of exploration for intuitive city play.11:50: Making a locale robust without getting stuck in the trap of endless prep.20:15: Lore is great for reinforcing a city's character.22:43: Maintaining canon.26:32: Cities provide much more immediate consequence for questionable behavior.31:58: How to avoid alienating certain player types while in different locales.36:48: Pragmatism, character integrity, and how locale can influence the behavioral shifts of players.44:07: Ways to regain tone after out-of-character conversations short circuit encounters.49:44: Avoiding getting into a boring string of fetch quests.54:33: Outro
TALK ABOUT WOKE CULTURE, AND ALL THAT GOES INTO THAT. LIFE DISCUSSION ABOUT THE THINGS THAT ARE IMPORTANT TO ME. I AM NOT FAMOUS OR ANYONE YOU SHOULD BE LOOKING UP TO. I AM JUST DOCUMENTING MY JOURNEY WITH NO EXPECTATIONS AND GOOD INTENT. LOVE YOU ALL AND GOD BLESS! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/native901/message
Join us as several of our Velocity and Teen Advisor students answer questions we have gotten from our area classroom session. As we gear up for registration for the 22/23 school year, our Moment of Inspiration is a montage of several students sharing why they have made Velocity and Teen Advisors a big part of their lives. You can register soon at www.teenadvisors.org!
Character & integrity are about doing what is RIGHT, not what's convenient. Does your character have a pricetag? Join Chad and Jade as they discuss this very important and sadly often overlooked topic. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truthbetoldcj/support
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A review of what integrity means to me, what kind of person I am if I'm really pressured. The weight of the world on your shoulders may cause you to act out, but what is your absolute place that you tow the line?Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors and support links:This episode is sponsored by Calendar. A scheduling software for teams. Trusted by over 80,000 business.Calendar:https://calendar.grsm.io/followfavazza to get a free trial using the linkAmazon Student Prime: https://amzn.to/33I34f3 Save 50% off nowLast but not least, Quillbot, or as I call it my (quail quail). : https://quillbot.grsm.io/followfavazzaPODCAST INFO:- Podcast website: https://www.followfavazza.com- Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-transformation-station/id1497680608- YouTube Full Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXLa_UNYbU3OqO0oRel6rdA- Sign up for our Weekly Newsletter: https://gmail.us20.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=e25bc711ee8f764e84c431910&id=fcdd003176SUPPORT & CONNECT:- Check out the sponsors and support link above, its the best way to support this podcast- Coffee Me: https://buymeacoffee.com/favaP- Donating: https://paypal.me/followfavazza- Twitter: https://twitter.com/followfavazza- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@followfavazza- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/your-transformation-podcast- Facebook: https://facebook.com/followfavazzaYour Transformation Station is a Veteran-owned and operated podcast.
Sermon Title: “The Road to Character: Integrity”Today’s Speaker: Rev. Bill Britt – PRUMC Senior MinisterThe Lesson: Acts 6:8-15 The post 09.27.20 | The Road to Character: Integrity appeared first on Peachtree Road United Methodist Church.
Famous words from Harry Truman, "Work hard. Do your best. Keep your word." This week we give a few handy dandy quotes about building a good reputation as a person, and business owner. We believe in the importance of good character, honest work ethics, integrity, and keeping your word. Your reputation may very well be the first thing anyone hears/sees about you or your business, and it's 100% up to YOU if that rep is a good one or a bad one. Next: share this page, invite some friends, leave a review or suggestions! Listen on the go at anchor.fm/momtrepreneurmotivators Watch our video episodes live every Monday, 8 am est at facebook.com/momtrepreneurmotivators --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today we start a new series. This one is on the concepts of Character and Integrity. The quotes will come from the chapter called "Character/Integrity" in my book Senior Salute. Much like my book Inspiration for the Graduate was written for coaches to give to their graduating seniors, I wrote Senior Salute for coaches to give to their seniors on their Senior Night or at the End-of-Season Banquet. Both books focus on various team themes, and they are filled with quotes in support of those themes. You can get them at my website - www.greatresourcesforcoaches.com or on Amazon. (Senior Salute will be available on Amazon later this summer - 2020.)Today's quote comes from W. Clement Stone. In fact, it is the same quote (with a couple of changes) that you heard in Episode 15. However, in 15, the focus of the quote was on Courage, the theme of the series that we just wrapped up. But today, there is another sentence that is in the quote that wasn't in the last one, and that is what makes it a quote dealing with integrity.I thought it would be a good quote to be the bridge from the series on Courage to this series on Character and Integrity because it encapsulates both concepts all in this one quote. As always feel free to leave a review and let me know what you think!
How does having God Character, Integrity & Faith=Lovability? Let’s look at the story of Joseph and see how his life in-spite of hardships, put him in place to honor God! Contact Us: kenyacwilliamsministries@yahoo.com
Superhero movies tend to make a lot of changes to the original comic book characters. We analyze those good and bad changes in this episode about Character Integrity! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Superhero movies tend to make a lot of changes to the original comic book characters. We analyze those good and bad changes in this episode about Character Integrity! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe Woodley -Speaker/Author -World Changer -Mission to build Character & Integrity in the marketplace! - Guest on numerous nationally syndicated broadcasts! -Leader/Husband/Father Let's talk Wisdom! Website: JoeSpeakslife.com Book: You were born to win so, suck it up butter cup!
Be of good moral character and integrity. People will choose to communicate with you
“Character matters.”Dave RollFor reasons both obvious and perhaps less so, this week's episode holds a very special place in my heart.There is something unique about sitting before a microphone that permits a species of conversation difficult to otherwise have. Done right, the inherent formality of putting it all on the record can countenance an experience of rare intimacy that scarcely transpires in the course of conventional human interaction.From the very beginning of this podcast journey, I've longed to host my father on the show. To provide a ceremonial opportunity to probe his life, uninterrupted. To learn things about him I've always wanted to know — but for whatever reason just never found the right occasion to ask.For years, I harbored the fear that if I didn't make such an experience a priority, it might never happen. And that would be something I would deeply regret for the rest of my days.My drive was never to share such an experience with an audience. I wasn't convinced the conversation I yearned for would be appropriate for public consumption. It's always been about creating a moment just for us. A document I could privately keep for posterity. And for my children.However, a compelling reason recently arose to transform this rumination into reality.A gentleman and a scholar, Dave Roll has spent the better part of his life studying history. The apex of this passion is an incredible new book entitled, George Marshall: Defender of the Republic*. An enthralling and deeply thoughtful chronicle of America's most distinguished soldier since George Washington, it's also a deeply prescient and timely meditation on selflessness, leadership, and the momentous importance of moral character in political and social structures. The embodiment of these ideals, Marshall influenced the course of two world wars, and helped define the American century.By way of background, my dad has enjoyed a very successful 35 year career as an accomplished attorney in the field of antitrust. Over the years, he successfully defended clients in investigations and enforcement actions brought by the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission. After government service at the FTC he matriculated to partner and ultimately managing partner of the prestigious Washington, D.C.- based international law firm Steptoe & Johnson. Later in his career, he founded the Lex Mundi Pro Bono Foundation, a non-profit, public interest organization that provides pro bono legal services to social entrepreneurs around the world.Now in his third act, Dave is enjoying a successful career as an author. Also historical biographies, his previous titles include The Hopkins Touch: Harry Hopkins and the Forging of the Alliance to Defeat Hitler* and Louis Johnson and the Arming of America*, a biography of Harry Truman's defense secretary.Hitting bookstores July 9 ( See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our program today discusses various aspects of personal character, integrity, and accountability. We also discuss sexual addictions. go to Rod Hanley's website www.characterthatcounts.org and pick up a free gift. Ron's book is also available on Amazon.com
We are in this space because people are full of shit. Keep your word! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/madlove/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/madlove/support
What does it take to be a world-class athlete, then a NCAA College coach, AND run a successful Business? Well, there are a few principles you need to live by. Things like … Integrity is doing the right thing, especially when no one is watching. “Be with people a few steps ahead of you, to inspire you to be better.” “Don’t let your fear of the unknown allow to define you.” In this episode, you’ll hear from Renee Lopez on how she built a successful coaching […] The post Character, Integrity and Accountability with Renee Lopez – #045 appeared first on Multiply Your Business Podcasts.
Contagious Character: Integrity Titus 2:1-10 (NLT) John MacArthur: “According to Scripture, virtually everything that truly qualifies a person for leadership is directly related to character. It’s not about style, status, personal charisma...
This episode introduces the core requirements for good character development: character integrity and individuality. We will look at individuality next time, but in this episode we look at how making a character believable, and keeping them consistent are the keys to successful characterisation.
This episode introduces the core requirements for good character development: character integrity and individuality. We will look at individuality next time, but in this episode we look at how making a character believable, and keeping them consistent are the keys to successful characterisation.
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Join us as we continue in our series on character.We'll discuss what integrity really means and connect scripture with everyday life!
Character/Integrity is being the same person in different situations.
Every Nazi believed every other Nazi had character and integrity. Likewise, the Ku Klux Kooks and the Taliban believe themselves to be the high defenders of all that is holy and true. Your judgment of the “character and integrity” of others is rooted in the values you hold to be self-evident or in the religion to which you subscribe. Is it only those who believe as you do that have “character and integrity?” That question lies at the feet of http://mondaymemo.wpengine.com/newsletters/heroes-friends-and-personal-pride (the survey I introduced last week). I promised you I would share how we were going to use the information we were gathering. Do you remember? Actually that information has several uses. But we'll put them in chronological order: Monday, 9:47AM: There it was. Shortly after the MMMemo went out, I found it in my inbox, right on schedule; the first nitpick, an unintended put-down of me by one of my friends: “Roy – I find it remarkable that character/integrity didn't make it on your list of admirable attributes. The rest are quite a few rungs down on my list. – RS” It appears that my friend was disappointed in me. By leaving character/integrity off the list, I obviously didn't have any.It doesn't seem to matter that – in anticipation of this – I gave one last instruction at the top of the survey: “One final point of clarity before we begin. You'll notice that certain qualities aren't represented on the list. As an example, “sensitive and artistic.” The underlying question is this: What do you appreciate most about the artist? Is it their skill, the physical ability to do the difficult thing? Is it the impact, the spiritual clarity of the message they're communicating? Is it the fame they've achieved because of their efforts?” I responded to my friend by email: “Character/Integrity falls solidly in the category of ‘Spiritual Clarity – Inner confidence, people who know who they are and what they believe and are willing to identify themselves as such. (Can be religious or non-religious)' I apologize that I didn't define the categories more clearly. – Roy H. Williams” That particular friend was merely the first who wrote last week to critique, correct, or instruct me. What have we learned so far? 1. Looking into an objective mirror makes us uncomfortable when it comes to matters of self-definition. We crave to control the criteria by which we are judged. 2. When communicating with a tribe, the language of that tribe is incredibly important. (This is the foundation of https://wizardacademy.org/scripts/prodList.asp?idCategory=108 (Persona-Based Marketing) and https://wizardacademy.org/scripts/prodList.asp?idCategory=132 (Selling by Personality Type).) 3. The things you don't say are often more important than the things you do say. What you choose to leave out reveals your focus. (The Cognoscenti will recall this as Frameline Magnetism, the seven-eighths of Hemingway's iceberg that is underwater, one of the three principles of Being Perfectly Robert Frank.) 4. Every positive attribute has its negative side. Look again at that list of six categories and you'll see an equal number of positive and negative manifestations for each. I realize that today's memo may be hard to understand at first. But is it possible that it's valuable enough to warrant a second or third read? If you are willing to do a frightening thing, if you are willing to run toward the sound of the guns, if you would fight with all your strength against self-righteousness: step out of yourself and https://wizardacademy.org/scripts/openExtra.asp?extra=19 (see the truth) your adversary sees. I ask you to do this only because I love you. Roy H. Williams