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Nick Blevins Family Ministry Podcast: Children | Youth | Students | NextGen
In this episode, Nick Blevins and Kenny Conley talk with Amy Fenton and Chris Heaslip about recent changes at Orange, including its merger with Amazing Life and the organization's renewed focus on children's ministry. They discuss the importance of transparency, listening to church leaders, and implementing innovative, inclusive strategies to better serve the next generation. […]
Murph is joined by Katherine Allan, Lucy Caruana, Rob Caruana, Timothy Clark, Donna Collins, Lisa Dib, Roland Hoffmann, Sonia Di Iorio, Martin Dunlop, Chris Heaslip, Adrian Pelly, Nick Quon, Claire Sullivan, Caity Tracey & Jeremy Webb to discuss Season 8's You Only Move Twice
This week on the Expert Voices podcast, Randy Wootton, CEO of Maxio, speaks with Chris Heaslip, a four-time Founder and Executive Chairman. Randy and Chris talk the importance of unlocking team potential and the critical competencies required for leadership success. Chris shares insights on personal development, emphasizing that taking jobs for learning rather than just for money can significantly shape one's career trajectory. Chris also discusses the unique role of an executive chair, and the necessity of adaptability in leadership, particularly during times of transition, to foster a culture of growth and development. Expert TakeawaysThe importance of learning and developing competencies at every stage of your career.Transitioning from a comfortable career in accounting to a chaotic startup environment requires courage and adaptability.The role of an executive chair is not just oversight but also mentorship and guidance for the CEO.Companies should focus on developing internal talent to align with their unique culture and values.Reading books and sharing insights can significantly impact personal and professional growth.Creating a culture that prioritizes continuous learning leads to better employee retention and satisfaction.Timestamps(00:00) Intro(00:14) Meet Chris: A Journey from CPA to Entrepreneur(00:57) The Transition from Accounting to Tech Entrepreneurship(02:14) Discovering the Challenges of Scaling in Accounting(05:30) Learning and Growing: Chris' Mindset(09:46) The Importance of Competencies in Career Development(26:29) Investing in Your Team: Unlocking Potential(32:13) Understanding the Role of an Executive Chair(41:22) Navigating the Relationship Between CEO and Executive ChairLinksMaxioUpcoming EventsMaxio Institute ReportRandy Wootton LinkedIn Chris Heaslip LinkedIn
Murph is joined by Cassie Daly and Chris Heaslip to discuss Season 7's Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming
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What's going on friends, I hope you're all healthy and well!In this weeks episode I was inspired by these words from Chris Heaslip on an episode of the "One Shot Podcast" with Dallas Cowboy Legend Darren Woodson and Tyler Clutts.Chris said, "double your rate of failure."This statement has sat with me since I heard it,so in this episode,I unpack what I believe he means by that and why it's so important if you want to succeed at things in life.This got me fired up and really inspired, if you know Chris, you know he's a really motivating dude.And if you don't know him well.... Go listen to the One shot Podcast episode with him! :)Thank you all so much for taking the time to listen to me talk, it's super humbling.I'm grateful for each one of you and I pray this podcast is of encouragement to you.Catch you next time, God Bless!-KyleLets connect on social media!Instagram: instagram.com/k.david__/Facebook: facebook.com/kyledavidmusic/Twitter: twitter.com/kyle_crabtree_TikTok: Kyledavid970 Snapchat: kyledavid970Linkdin: Kyle DavidWatch on YouTube:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqTMk53w-pGoXurdppIC_Lw/featured?view_as=subscriber
Despite 14 failed business attempts, Chris Heaslip has gone on to be the founder of three successful start-ups, Pushpay, Leadr, and the Tome App. In this episode, we learn how Chris turned so many failures into companies that are positively impacting the world.
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Chris Heaslip is a highly successful entrepreneur. Originally from Auckland, New Zealand, he migrated to the United States back in 2011 to answer a calling that was placed on his heart. This calling was a realization that business isn't about what you can get out of it; but rather it's about what you can give through it that can make a difference in other people's lives. The first business formed out of his calling was Pushpay, the online giving platform. Chris, along with his co-founder, grew the business from $1 million to over $100 million in revenue in just four years. Chris now lives outside of Dallas with his wife, Sarah, and they have three children. To find out more about Chris, visit his website at https://www.chrisheaslip.com/ ------------------ If you want to help us transform the lives of even MORE MEN for God's glory, please take a minute to leave us a helpful REVIEW on iTunes: http://www.rmcpodcast.com and SHARE this podcast with any young man (or men) you're mentoring or discipling. And make sure you don't miss an interview episode by signing up for our Man-to-Man eNewsletter at http://www.RealMenConnect.com, and grab your FREE copy of the Real Men Victory Tracker. Are you stuck? Want to go to the next level in your marriage, career, business, or ministry? Then maybe it's time you got a coach. ALL CHAMPIONS have one. Let me coach you to help you strengthen your faith, improve your marriage, spiritually lead your family, achieve more, balance your time, grow your ministry, or even stop an addiction. Click here for details: http://www.RMCfree.com Also join us on: Join the Real Men 300: http://www.RealMen300.com Facebook Group: http://www.realmenuniversity.com/ YouTube: http://www.RealMenTraining.com Facebook: @realdrjoemartin Instagram: @realdrjoemartin Twitter: @professormartin
Murph is joined by Chris Heaslip and Tom Keele to chat about the Season 2 episode Bart The Daredevil
Chris Heaslip joins #Clockedin with Jordan Edwards and discusses about his life story of building a public traded company to being a start up chairman for Tome and Leadr. Chris is a dedicated entrepreneur with more than 15 startups under his belt, the latest being the highly successful Pushpay, which grew rapidly from $1 million in revenue to $100 million in revenue in just four years.Chris, along with his co-founder Eliot Crowther, developed the idea for Pushpay at the end of 2010. They came to the realization that business isn't about what you can get, it's about what you can give and how you can make a difference in other people's lives.Based on that realization, Chris has joined the Board of a startup called Leadr. He believes that great organizations develop leaders. That leaders have a powerful impact on people and how those leaders make a difference in other people's lives. As Executive Chairman, he is bringing to fruition the beliefs he holds. He is helping form the strategic direction of the new and unique leadership development software company.“In short, Leadr is a new kind of people management software which enables one to one leadership development at scale within an organization. We do this by coming alongside existing management activities, like the one to one meeting, and making them more effective, personalized, and trackable. This leads to real people development all managed in one simple and easy to use place."When Chris isn't working, he is most likely reading or spending time with his wife, Sarah, and their three wonderful kids. Chris believes the future of business will be mission-driven and is very passionate about the bigger impact companies can make. His extensive travels include many places across the globe, but India holds a special place in his heart as he is heavily involved with Indian Missionaries. His faith brought him the idea for the company Pushpay, and his faith has been a huge inspiration for not only his business ideas but also his life.To learn more about Chris:Website: https://www.chrisheaslip.com/aboutMore information about Tome: https://tomeapp.com/Hope you find value in this. If so please provide a 5-star and drop a review. Complimentary Edwards Consulting Session: https://calendly.com/jordan-555/intro-call
Chris Heaslip is the Founder of PushPay, a giving-focused online payment platform which many of you have probably used many times at church or elsewhere. While PushPay has had phenomenal global success since its launch in 2011, Chris says he had 14 failed startups before that. So, what made the difference between repeated failure and overwhelming success? According to Chris, it was a revelation from the Lord about a focus on giving vs getting, with a heart of serving and obedience. Building on that transformative Kingdom mindset, Chris is now applying that same heart to his newest startup called Tome, an app that gets people to engage with the Bible in a personally meaningful way through video and personal testimonies. To connect and learn more, download the Tome app or check out https://tomeapp.com. You can also reach out to Chris directly at chris.heaslip@tomeapp.com. If this interview or anything you see on Tome has impacted you, please reach out to Chris or myself at ryan@godsbetterway.com to let us know, as that is a huge encouragement for us as well!
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Culture Amp was founded in 2009 to let companies conduct anonymous employee surveys, but since then, its focus has expanded to helping employers turn the data they collect into action. The company announced today it has raised $100 million in Series F funding, led by returning investors Sequoia Capital China and TDM Growth Partners. The round bumps Culture Amp's valuation to $1.5 billion, more than double what it was after the company's Series E in 2019. That makes them our industries latest unicorn. There are now 27 different companies that have ever received a single funding round of $100 million or more. https://hrtechfeed.com/culture-amp-gets-100-million-in-new-funding/ Talview, a leading provider of an end-to-end, AI-powered hiring and proctoring solution, today announced it closed $15M in Series B funding led by Silicon Valley investor Eileses Capital….The new capital further validates that their video AI platform is perfectly positioned to help organizations analyze talent interactions for more efficient and effective talent decisions in a digitized world where video plays a key role. https://hrtechfeed.com/talview-raises-15m-to-revolutionize-talent-lifecycle/ Pangea is a freelance marketplace for college age talent that has just secured a nice round of funding. They are based in Providence Rhode Island. According tot he company's blog; In the past 12 months, students from more than 850 colleges across the US and Canada have come to Pangea to find freelance work. In that time, we've grown GMV nearly 400; helping Pangeans earn nearly $500,000. https://www.jobboardsecrets.com/2021/07/29/college-freelancer-marketplace-raises-2-million/ Leadr, Inc., a rapidly growing human resource software company, today announced closing their Series A funding with a $10M investment round led by Bedrock. The Series A raise also included funding from Leadr friends and family, including Leadr Co-founder and Executive Chairman of the board, Chris Heaslip; Chief Revenue Officer of Intuit, Bobby Morrison; and Co-founder of Pushpay, Eliot Crowther. https://hrtechfeed.com/people-development-software-leadr-inc-raises-10m-series-a-led-by-bedrock/ REBRAND…..ORLANDO — HR Payroll Systems and Applicant Tracking Systems announced today that the two websites will unite to form Matchr. Both companies are designed to connect HR professionals with HRIS/payroll systems and applicant tracking systems, respectively. Through consolidation of the two brands under Matchr, HR professionals can conveniently access a single site for all of their HR software needs. https://hrtechfeed.com/hr-software-company-rebrands-as-matchr/
Matt Tresidder is the CEO and co-founder of Leadr, a people management software specifically designed to develop leaders at every level of an organization. Matt first became a believer at a youth camp run by his friend Chris Heaslip, who went on to become the founder of Pushpay, and Matt eventually moved with Chris from New Zealand to Seattle to join the Pushpay team, before going on to found Leadr. On today’s podcast conversation, our founder and CEO William Vanderbloemen spoke with Matt about the course of his time at Leadr, how it became the company it is today, and the lessons he has learned about effective leadership development. He discusses the evolution of Leadr and the importance of one-on-one coaching and constructive feedback. Additionally, he discusses the vision for the future of Leadr, which is to see one million leaders developed within their software.
Murph is joined by Cassie Daly and Chris Heaslip to chat about the Season 6 episode Lisa's Wedding
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast is a podcast all about leadership, change and personal growth. The goal? To help you lead like never before—in your church or in your business.
This week we have Chris Heaslip. Chris founded the company Pushpay which has been the leading company for churches to give online. He also founded the new leadership development company LEADR. Chris has spent years as a leader who coaches other leaders. Share this episode with a friend and leave a review.
This week Murphy is joined over Zoom by his mates guys Cassie Daly, Chris Heaslip and Davey Reynolds to drink Moon Dog The Pav is Ours Pavlova Pale Ale, Budweiser, Monteith's Black Beer and New England Brewing Company Big Holiday and discuss Microsoft Teams, The 10 Club, Australian inventions, rating systems, Mishka Vodka and more! Follow Beer Eye on Twitter: https://twitter.com/matesguys And like the FB page: www.facebook.com/beereyematesguys/
This week Murph is joined by his mates guys Cassie Daly, Chris Heaslip and Davey Reynolds at Welcome to Thornbury to drink Pirate Life Pale Ale and discuss wrestling, ferris wheels, The 8 Club, Monty Python, party themes, QWOP, The 9 Club, and more! Check out everyone on Insta www.instagram.com/cassvag www.instagram.com/creaslip/ www.instagram.com/lolskates/ www.instagram.com/murphymclachlan/ Follow Beer Eye on Twitter: twitter.com/matesguys And please like the FB page: facebook.com/beereyematesguys/
It’s the fifth annual Christmas show! And third annual Beer Eye Awards! This Xmas Murphy is joined by his mates guys Rose Bishop, Prue Blake, Rob Caruana, Tim Clark, Santa Claus, Simon Cumming,Cassie Daly, Eve Ellenbogen, Cat Finch, Claire Hagan, Siobhan Hanlon, Vicky Hanlon, Chris Heaslip, Roland Hoffmann, Aidan “Taco” Jones, Tom Keele, Gamze Kirik, Lucy Milinski, Luka Muller, Nick O’Connell, Raewyn Pickering, Claire Sullivan, and Jeremy Webb at Club Voltaire to drink Ice. Murphy also announces the winners of Beer of the Year, Episode of the Year, Lifetime Achievement Award, Best Newcomer, and Mate Guy of the Year! Follow Beer Eye on Twitter: https://twitter.com/matesguys And please like the FB page: www.facebook.com/beereyematesguys/
This week Murphy is joined by his mates guys Cassie Daly, Chris Heaslip and Davey Reynolds at Moon Dog World to drink Moon Dog Lager (and several other bizarre beverages) and discuss guacamole, cologne, games, hangovers, Emma Wiggle, counting drinks, Twisties, and more! Thanks to Moon Dog World for having us! Check them out here: https://moondogbrewing.com.au/world/ Check out Davey, Cassie and Chris on Insta: instagram.com/lolskates instagram.com/creaslip instagram.com/cassvag Check out Murph's website here: www.murphymclachlan.com/ Follow Beer Eye on Twitter: https://twitter.com/matesguys And please like the FB page: www.facebook.com/beereyematesguys/
This week Murphy is joined by his mates guys Cassie Daly, Chris Heaslip and Davey Reynolds (and Murray the dog) to drink A Local Beer XPA (and Cassie's Favourite Smoothie) and discuss wrestling, gifts, Twirl, Dry July, ice hockey, The Six Club, Bob Ross, Mentos Choco, James Woods, and more! Check out A Local Beer here: https://alocalbeer.com.au/ Check out Chris' podcast here: twitter.com/buffystraya Davey's Insta here: instagram.com/lolskates Cassie's Twitter here: https://twitter.com/cassvag Davey and Chris are both part of Pool Boys, check them out here: facebook.com/poolboyscomedy Murphy, Cassie, Chris and Davey are all hosts for Quiz Meisters Trivia, check them out here: https://quizmeisters.com.au/ All Murphy's stuff is here: murphymclachlan.com Follow Beer Eye on Twitter: https://twitter.com/matesguys And please like the FB page: www.facebook.com/beereyematesguys/
On this weeks podcast I dive into a recent trading update from Abano Healthcare, the $100 million dollar New Zealand and Australian dental care provider. The most interesting thing about Abano is to take a look at the goodwill on the balance sheet and make assumptions from there. The biggest news of the week was Chris Heaslip selling around half of his Pushpay shares. While I will not be able to say this definitively I believe that this is a logical action for a guy that wants to realise a return on his investment and set himself up for life. The news should be neutral to the stock price. Finally, during the week I did a tour with the local Shareholders Association of the North Island distribution centre for the Warehouse Group. I learnt a few things that I share on the podcast. Disclaimer: As always, nothing that is discussed in the podcast is financial advice. If you are looking for financial advice please contact an authorised financial adviser.
In this special episode recorded live at Welcome to Thornbury, Murphy is joined by his mates guys Cassie Daly, Chris Heaslip and Davey Reynolds to drink 4 Pines Honey Imperial Stout and discuss GABS, Iron Chef, McLachlan O'Hoplan, Space Jam, Carlton Draught, Donugs, Asahi, and more! Thanks to Welcome to Thornbury for having us. Check them out here: welcometothornbury.com Check out Davey, Cassie and Chris on Insta: instagram.com/lolskates instagram.com/creaslip instagram.com/cassvag Check out Murph's website here: www.murphymclachlan.com/ Follow Beer Eye on Twitter: https://twitter.com/matesguys And please like the FB page: www.facebook.com/beereyematesguys/
This week Murphy is joined by his mates guys Cassie Daly, Chris Heaslip and Davey Reynolds at Bonehead Brewing to drink one of their beers on tap Prickled Pink and discuss hosting pub trivia, Australian comedies, ringtones, Buffy, burping, puns, Entourage, and more! Find out more about Bonehead here: http://www.boneheadbrewing.com.au/ Check out Davey, Cassie and Chris on Insta: instagram.com/lolskates instagram.com/creaslip instagram.com/cassvag Check out Murph's website here: https://www.murphymclachlan.com/ Follow Beer Eye on Twitter: https://twitter.com/matesguys Like the FB page: www.facebook.com/beereyematesguys/ Please if you don't already, subscribe to the pod and give it a rate/review on iTunes
Tune in to this the most recent episode of our Future.Bible Podcast with our special guest, Chris Heaslip. Chris is the CEO and co founder of Pushpay. Pushpay provides a mobile giving and engagement system to the faith sector, nonprofit organizations, and education providers in the US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.Get to know more about Chris and his work through their website at www.pushpay.com.Websites mentioned: www.pushpay.compushpay.com/summitContact details: https://twitter.com/chrisheasliphttps://twitter.com/pushpay
This week Murphy is joined by his mates guys Cassie Daly, Chris Heaslip and Davey Reynolds to drink Alchemy Golden Lager (and Dr. Pepper) and discuss high school, NSW, dentists, the 2000 Sydney Olympics, lychee, Bunsen burners, Prague, Coca Cola, bowling, Shania Twain, Iron Brew, and more! Cassie, Dave, Chris and Murphy all host for Quiz Meisters Trivia. Check them out here: https://quizmeisters.com.au/ Cassie is part of Shania Choir. Check them out here: www.facebook.com/shaniachoirau/ Chris has Instagram. Check it out here: https://www.instagram.com/creaslip/ Dave also has Insta. Check him out here: https://www.instagram.com/lolskates/ Murphy has a website. Check that out here: www.murphymclachlan.com Follow Beer Eye on Twitter: https://twitter.com/matesguys Like the FB page: www.facebook.com/beereyematesguys/ Please if you don't already, subscribe to the pod and give it a rate/review on iTunes
Its a special episode of the Stock Market Movers Podcast. It was my pleasure during the week to interview Chris Heaslip the CEO of Pushpay. I would like to thank Chris for taking his time and his team for making it happen. Pushpay has a market capitalisation approaching NZ$1 billion and trades on the NZX and the ASX under the ticker code PPH. Pushpay provides a donor management system, including donor tools, finance tools and a custom community app, to the faith sector, non-profit organisations and education providers in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Their leading solutions simplify engagement, payments and administration, enabling their customers to increase participation and build stronger relationships with their communities. Chris is the CEO and co-founder of Pushpay. Chris has worked in and for a number of SMEs and corporate organisations to develop effective and efficient systems and optimal accounting treatment. He has previously served as CEO of an accounting and tax consultancy and prior to that as a tax management professional and business adviser at KPMG. Chris was also an investigator at the New Zealand Inland Revenue Department. Chris studied in Auckland but now lives with his family in Seattle. Listen in by searching Stock Market Movers on Spotify, Apple or wherever you get your podcasts. If you are looking to get in touch or would like more information go to www.stockmarketmovers.co.nz
This week Murph is joined by his mates guys Cassie Daly, Chris Heaslip and Davey Reynolds to drink Stone & Wood Cloud Catcher and discuss Italy, Uber, gifts, Edinburgh, speaking other languages, Boost Juice, Murphy's Zoom recorder, open mic comedy, Murphy's window, unwanted house guests, Gravity, Murphy's bladder, and more! Murphy, Chris, Cassie and Davey all host for Quiz Meisters. Check them out here: https://www.quizmeisters.com.au/ Cassie is part of Shania Choir, check them out here: https://www.facebook.com/shaniachoirau/ Chris and Dave are part of The Pool Boys, check them out here: https://www.facebook.com/poolboyscomedy/ Check out Murph's stuff here: murphymclachlan.com Please like the poddy on FB, follow on Twitter, and rate/review on iTunes
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
In 2010, 24-year-old Eliot Crowther was in an almost dead end job as a door to door salesperson. Then he had an idea. Within months he and Chris Heaslip founded Pushpay. The fledgling company almost...Read the whole entry... »
This week Murphy is joined by his mates guys and fellow Quiz Meisters hosts Cassie Daly, Chris Heaslip and Davey Reynolds to drink Philter XPA (and "The Strongest Potion/Janine's Favourite" Cider) and discuss learning music, Mexican food, church, Maximus, wood chips, Stone and Wood, park runs, drugs, Ian Thorpe, sausage rolls, Canadian Club and Dry, pregnancy, Guinness, pizza, Shania Twain, wine, Sydney, tomato sauce, Smirnoff Double Blacks, and more! Cassie is part of Shania Choir, check them out here: facebook.com/shaniachoirau/ And Chris and Dave are part Pool Boys, check them out here: facebook.com/poolboyscomedy/ And Cassie, Chris, Dave and Murphy all host for Quiz Meisters Trivia, check them out here: facebook.com/quizmeisterstrivia And check out everything Murphy related here: murphymclachlan.com Please sub to the pod if you like it, and follow Beer Eye on FB and Twitter.
Chris Heaslip (CEO, Pushpay) talks with Paul Spain about building a $500m business in 6-years. Please connect and send feedback via Twitter @NZ_Business, Facebook.com/NZBusinessPodcast and the official website http://NZBusinessPodcast.com Find Paul Spain: www.paulspain.com Host and Guest: Paul Spain, Chris Heaslip Running time: 1:21:12
Pushpay’s Chris Heaslip on US listings, raising cash and growth plans. Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/article/could-nzx-lose-its-rising-star-cs-p-205173