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Trying to figure out the next step in your life's journey? Today, I chat with Chris Pace about his new book Level Up. As I tell the story in this episode, I actually met Chris recently while on vacation, and he gave me a copy of his book. This interview will share several insights with you about discovering God's will. Here is a link where you can find more about Chris' book: https://chrispace.org/I will also paste my Amazon review below...I was incredibly blessed to come across this book by Chris Pace! It spoke directly to some issues I have been dealing with in my own life. I really took my time with it because I wanted to soak it all in. Sometimes I didn't even read a full chapter before I put it down because it gave me so much to think about.I highly encourage this book to people who feel "stuck" at their current place in life and want direction on discovering what God may have next for them. If you want encouragement, are feeling aimless in life, or you need a recalibration of your calling, this book can give you the tools you need to reset yourself.I also encourage you to finish it, because I found that the book became better and better the deeper I got into it. This surprised me because many books try to put its most important information first and then they kind of drag out the rest to increase the page count. Not this one. Every chapter got more engaging and practical, all the way up to the very end. I couldn't believe some of the insights I was still discovering even in the last 10 pages of the book.I think anyone who reads this book will find something helpful! Easily 5 stars.
Today, I am sharing an episode from my other podcast, Weird Stuff in the Bible. Each week, I dive into a different weird topic regarding bizarre things in scripture. Hear more by subscribing to this podcast as well! And tune back in on Cross References next week to hear an interview with Chris Pace of Messenger International about his new book, Level Up.On a recent episode of this podcast, I was discussing a weird story about Moses in Exodus 4, I came across another pretty odd verse that generates some confusion among Christians: Exodus 4:21.Now, I didn't want to stop and analyze that verse because it would have taken me on a rabbit trail, and I was already trying to talk about a different weird thing, and I would have had to go down a weird-ception of weird-within-a-weird. So I decided to come back to it this week.And what does Exodus 4:21 say? Well, it's as Moses is on his way back to Egypt, and God says(Exodus 4:21)“When you go back to Egypt, see that you do before Pharaoh all the miracles that I have put in your power. But I will harden his heart, so that he will not let the people go. So that's strange because it raises the question of whether Pharaoh even had a choice about how everything was going to play out. Because if you know the story, Pharaoh doesn't want to let the people go, and he pays a pretty steep price for it.And yet Pharaoh never relents. All throughout the story, his heart is harder than your grandma's fruit cake at Christmas. But this claim that God would harden Pharaoh's heart makes it seem like Pharaoh wasn't even really able to let the people go if he wanted to. So what gives? Did Pharaoh have free will? And perhaps more importantly to us: do you and I have free will?I find this to be weird, and I'd like to explore why it's in the Bible. Turn to Exodus 4, and let's get weird.0:00 - Introduction2:40 - What is a Hard Heart?6:20 - God vs Pharaoh9:40 - Is Anyone at Fault?13:40 - Next Time15:25 - Would God Harden our Hearts?If you want to get in touch, my email is weirdstuffinthebible@gmail.comHosted by Luke Taylor
You can't live a life fulfilled if you don't take the steps to fulfill it. On today's episode of the AVAIL podcast, we dive in with Chris Pace to discuss the re-emerging biblical theme of fighting for your future. Chris unpacks our role as co-laborers with God—to open the doors with the keys He gives us—and the fallacy of waiting for God to fulfill His purpose for your life apart from your participation. While we are waiting on Him, God is waiting on us!
Does it feel like your life is in a holding pattern while others all around you seem to be moving forward with purpose? Do you feel disappointed because you're not where you thought you'd be at this point in your life? Do you feel frustrated, sensing you were made for more, but don't know how to attain it? Do you struggle with fear and depression, desperate to find fulfillment and meaning for your life?If this is you, you're not alone. Join us on this episode of the Conversations podcast as John is joined by Chris Pace, author of “Level Up: How to Advance in Your Calling and Never Get Stuck.”Don't miss this powerful conversation, which will equip you with a plan to face your fears, get moving, and start building momentum!Chris' book, “Level Up: How to Advance in Your Calling and Never Get Stuck,” will be available on January 16th, 2024! P.S. For more from Chris Pace check out his website, here: https://chrispace.org Or follow him on YouTube and Instagram @ChrisPaceOfficial
Today we explore the powerful message of Isaiah 54:2–3. In this message, we will focus on the concept of making room for more in your life, embracing the increase that God has in store for you. Discover how to increase your capacity to handle what God wants to do, making room for more in every aspect of your life, and ultimately, making room for God.
Having access to healthcare data can be a powerful tool in improving patient outcomes. But it's all too common for data to remain siloed or unable to access for key departments such as marketing, service-line, medical groups, etc. With the right data, health systems can better personalize outreach to drive patients to the care they need most and improve the quality of care overall. Listen to Chris Pace, Chief Digital Marketing Officer at Banner Health, and Alan Tam, Chief Marketing Officer at Actium Health, as they discuss a health system's digital front door, metrics that matter most, and modern patient activation strategies. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Having access to healthcare data can be a powerful tool in improving patient outcomes. But it's all too common for data to remain siloed or unable to access for key departments such as marketing, service-line, medical groups, etc. With the right data, health systems can better personalize outreach to drive patients to the care they need most and improve the quality of care overall. Listen to Chris Pace, Chief Digital Marketing Officer at Banner Health, and Alan Tam, VP of Marketing at Actium Health, as they discuss a health system's digital front door, metrics that matter most, and modern patient activation strategies. This conversation is brought to you by Actium Health in partnership with the Healthcare Internet Conference. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are coming to you from a duck blind outside of Rockport thank to Capt. Chris Pace with Coastal Fly Guide Service. Find them here: https://www.facebook.com/coastalflyguideservice It's nothing but duck hunting talk today as we close down the season in Texas. You can always contact Capt. Green at totallytexasoutdoors@gmail.com
On this episode of InsideOut, Chris Pace, Chief Digital Marketing Executive at Banner Health, joins to discuss challenges of marketing to a new generation of healthcare customers.
Totally Texas Outdoors LLC. is out fishing with Capt. Chris Pace for redfish and red snapper We are talking about fishing this time of year and keeping an eye on tidal movement. Texas Turkey season is right around the corner, and we are talking about the approach in the spring and more......someone catches a live fish this morning!
A JONES DAY TALKS® Encore Presentation. From June 2021. The surging interest in cryptocurrency continues to raise new legal challenges for market participants and interested parties. This is largely uncharted territory, so there's comparatively little case law. However, a recent federal court's decision in United American v. Bitmain provided some insight as to how courts would apply antitrust laws to cryptocurrency. Jones Day partners Craig Waldman, Mark Rasmussen, and Chris Pace talk about the key takeaways from the court's decision and discuss the other potential types of crypto asset antitrust claims we might see in the months and years ahead.
Prior to the pandemic, the role of the healthcare digital marketer has been evolving. But, as with most other things, due to the public health crisis, the role of the digital marketer has both seen the most radical shift, as well as stayed the same. In this episode, hosts Chris Boyer and Reed Smith discuss the changes to marketing and branding and how digital marketing has allowed us to accelerate to meet the new digital patient customer. They are joined by Chris Pace from Banner Health who shares first-hand how his digital team is supporting his health system in these abnormal times. Mentions from the Show: CMOs Report Massive Shifts In Consumer Behavior And Marketing Strategies Post COVID-19 The CMO Survey: Covid-19 and the State of Marketing As pandemic quarantines lift, brand marketing cannot maintain status quo Gartner Says Marketers Should Accelerate Digital Marketing Initiatives Amid COVID-19 Pandemic Post-Pandemic: How Digital Marketers Can Do More with Less Chris Pace on LinkedIn Chris Pace on Twitter Find Us Online: Touchpoint podcast Twitter Reed Smith Twitter Chris Boyer Twitter Chris Boyer website Social Health Institute
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled 9-0 in National Collegiate Athletic Association v. Alston that the NCAA violated antitrust law by prohibiting member colleges from providing athletes with certain educational benefits. Specifically, the case dealt with the NCAA's restrictions on providing athletes with non-cash, academic-related compensation, such as computers and internships. Jones Day's Chris Pace and Marc Weinroth discuss the Alston decision and its possible long-term implications for college sports.
Chris Pace is in the house to share some provocative thinking about digital marketing leadership in a time when hallway conversations don't happen anymore. After more than a year of having to take things one day at a time, how do we intentionally create opportunities to transfer knowledge, connect as teams, and solve the problems that we're hired to solve? All that, plus winning as an AirBnb superhost and the Flava of the Week about where to look for revenue recovery. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Chris Pace is in the house to share some provocative thinking about digital marketing leadership in a time when hallway conversations don’t happen anymore. After more than a year of having to take things one day at a time, how do we intentionally create opportunities to transfer knowledge, connect as teams, and solve the problems that we’re hired to solve? All that, plus winning as an AirBnb superhost and the Flava of the Week about where to look for revenue recovery. Subscribe to Season 2 of Now What?? on the Shift.Health YouTube channel. If you like Healthcare Rap, check out DGTL Voices with Ed Marx and Healthcare 360 with Scott Burgess. Shout-out to the Shift.Health Content Network for spreading the awesome, yo! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The U.S. Supreme Court has heard oral arguments in NCAA v. Alston, a case that will determine the limits the NCAA can place on types of compensation received by college student-athletes. Jones Day’s Chris Pace and Marc Weinroth discuss how the case found its way to the Supreme Court, the arguments that the NCAA and student-athletes made, and what this … Continue reading JONES DAY TALKS®: U.S. Supreme Court Hears Arguments in NCAA Antitrust Case →
Jones Day partners Rick Puente and Chris Pace talk about what affected parties need to know about the Helms-Burton cases moving through U.S. district and appellate courts. They also comment on the current state of U.S./Cuba relations, and discuss how the Biden administration might approach dealings with the Caribbean nation.
In our annual holiday smorgasbord episode, host Reed Smith and Chris Boyer highlight clips from some of the newest shows on the Touch Point Media Network, including conversations about remote patient monitoring, digital front door strategies, the back-story of Pelotonia's president & CEO, a impact of the coronavirus on America's public health sector, and a conversation on the health tech start-up community in Austin. Listen in and enjoy these multiple courses from the leading healthcare podcasting network, Touch Point Media. Mentions from the Show: The Source from the ATA podcast: Jennifer Schneider, M.D., M. S. | President at Livongo Health HealthCare Insight for Marketers podcast: Chris Pace of Banner Health on Removing Friction from the Customer Experience How I Got Here podcast: Doug Ulman The New Normal podcast: Public Health – a Conversation with Brian Castrucci, DrPH, MA, President and Chief Executive Officer of the deBeaumont Foundation The Morning Fix by 510k Cafe podcast: Dell Medical School and its Role in the Texas Health Tech Ecosphere – A Talk with Dr. Clay Johnston, Inaugural Dean of Dell Medical School at UT Austin Gear in Review podcast: GIR51 – Virtual Interviews in the New COVID-19 Normal GIR53 – Podcast Recording & Social Distancing: Rode SC6-L Mobile Interview Kit Touch Point podcast award nomination form Find Us Online: Touchpoint podcast Twitter Reed Smith Twitter Chris Boyer Twitter Chris Boyer website Social Health Institute
Welcome to the TPS5 for the week of Dec 11. TPS5 is a weekly recap of the latest in marketing, communications and digital healthcare news, as curated by the expert hosts of the Touch Point Media Network. To learn more about Touch Point Media, visit us online at http://touchpoint.health. This week: helping to prepare US consumers for the vaccine, how the pandemic has shifted our digital transformation effort, the free-market approach to healthcare isn't working, and more. The week's TPS5: COVID-19 vaccine: Are US consumers ready? What the Pandemic Means for Health Care's Digital Transformation Improving Digital Patient Engagement During COVID-19: Geisinger's Evolution The Free-Market Approach to This Pandemic Isn't Working HealthCare Insight for Marketers podcast - Chris Pace of Banner Health on Removing Friction from the Customer Experience
As Senior Director of Digital Marketing at Banner Health, Chris Pace is instrumental in making sure the largest hospital system and employer in the state of Arizona delivers on the mission: making health care easier, so life can be better. Learn how his philosophy of "strategy first, tools second" along with his elite team is powering a digital transformation that impacts nearly every step on the patient journey, including online scheduling, billing and other touch points. Get practical advice on creating a zero click strategy, consolidating websites and personalizing content, along with personal insights from his journey to cope with imposter syndrome.
Chris Pace is the founder and CEO of Centre Technologies. Before starting Centre in 2006, Chris gained experience working for technology consulting companies helping businesses navigate acquisitions and integrate their technology departments. His passion has always been technology, but he also has a strong passion for business. Chris is a big believer that IT is the “Centre” of every business and investments in technology will enable organizations to achieve their business goals. He contributes his success to growing the business with the belief that “you are only as good as the people that surround you” and has made a point to surround himself around the right people who can help his organization surpass their goals. Chris states that his number one mentor is his mother who has taught him the values in life that he feels are critical for leadership. 1) Do it right, 2) Deliver, 3) Be Honest. Chris instills these 3 values into Centre's #ONETEAM culture which is then carried down from leadership impacting all of Centre's employees and customers.
This episode is a little different to normal – and all because Kev went poking around in Fitbit. Kev, doing what Kev does, found a flaw in the Fitbit App Store that allowed him to deliver a malicious application from http://fitbit.com/ (fitbit.com). The spyware/stalkerware was capable of stealing everything from location and personal body data to to connection got company networks for a range of malicious actions – and because it was delivered from http://fitbit.com/ (fitbit.com), it bypassed protections and installed inside the Fitbit app as if it were legitimate. The flaw was reported to Fitbit who have since moved to mitigate it. In this special edition of Cyber Humanity, we join Chris Pace, Kev Breen and our guest cyber PR Svengali, Anthony D'Alton, to discuss Kev's findings and their implications from every perspective. If you're more of a reader than a listener, you can check out https://www.immersivelabs.com/resources/blog/fitbit-spyware (this blog post) on Kev's research.
Prior to the pandemic, the role of the healthcare digital marketer has been evolving. But, as with most other things, due to the public health crisis, the role of the digital marketer has both seen the most radical shift, as well as stayed the same. In this episode, hosts Chris Boyer and Reed Smith discuss the changes to marketing and branding and how digital marketing has allowed us to accelerate to meet the new digital patient customer. They are joined by Chris Pace from Banner Health who shares first-hand how his digital team is supporting his health system in these abnormal times. Mentions from the Show: CMOs Report Massive Shifts In Consumer Behavior And Marketing Strategies Post COVID-19 The CMO Survey: Covid-19 and the State of Marketing As pandemic quarantines lift, brand marketing cannot maintain status quo Gartner Says Marketers Should Accelerate Digital Marketing Initiatives Amid COVID-19 Pandemic Post-Pandemic: How Digital Marketers Can Do More with Less Chris Pace on LinkedIn Chris Pace on Twitter Find Us Online: Touchpoint podcast Twitter Reed Smith Twitter Chris Boyer Twitter Chris Boyer website Social Health Institute
Dana talks with friend and fellow outdoorsman, Chris Pace about tips for being successful in the field, the difference between gears and gadgets, Chris's first turkey hunt and his first hog hunt all done in Upstate NY!
Dave and special guest, Chris Pace, have a thrilling conversation about all things books.
Banner Health overhauled its full-system website to help patients better find the information they need, when, where and how they want it. Host Chris Coraggio interviews Chris Pace, Banner’s Senior Director of Digital Marketing, on how this “digital front door” drives growth, loyalty and better care.
One the first episode of The Dive Bar, hosts Chris Pace and David Hawkins dive into the cultural phenomenon that is The Goonies.
Chris Pace returns to the posse to share how the team at Banner Health is prioritizing convenience for consumers. Spoiler alert: they focus on reducing friction and clicks. Changing any digital user experience is not simple, but strategy starts with having the right people at the table.Register for Chris' webinar on December 17.Thanks to Xpressdocs, Ultera Digital, and the Shift.Health Network for helping us spread the awesome, yo! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Guest Speaker Chris Pace of John Bevere's Messenger International team delivers an encouraging message on ways we can follow our destiny in God. Check out our website @ victorychurchraleigh.com
Guest Speaker Chris Pace of John Bevere's Messenger International team talks to us about ways to release the God-given potential inside of us. Check out our website @ victorychurchraleigh.com
Addison is joined by Chris Pace in the final episode of the We Are Messengers series. Together, they discuss ways to share the messages God gives to each of us. Chris explains the importance of living the message before sharing it. Addison opens up about his book writing experience and gives practical ways you can share your message. Tune in and discover how to become a messenger to the people in your world!To learn more about Messenger's All-Access discipleship community, please visit: https://messengerpodcasts.com/allaccessSay Hello!@messengerintl on Instagram/Facebook/Twittermail@messengerinternational.org
In this Encore Presentation: JONES DAY TALKS® podcast on what has become known as the Alston or Jenkins case, a California district judge has issued a 104-page order in In re: NCAA Grant-in-Aid Cap Antitrust Litigation. The matter focused on NCAA rules that prohibit schools from offering certain forms of compensation to student-athletes. Jones Day's Chris Pace and Marc Weinroth talk about the Alston decision and what it could mean for college sports programs.
The uncertainty continues for companies potentially at risk since the Trump Administration lifted the suspension on Title III of the Helms-Burton Act, a provision that empowers U.S. nationals with claims to confiscated property in Cuba to file suit in U.S. courts against entities "trafficking" in those assets. Rick Puente and Chris Pace review recent case developments, discuss the appointment of new National Security Advisor Robert O'Brien, and talk about what parties possibly affected by Helms-Burton should expect next. Read the full transcript at the Jones Day website.
In what has become known as the Alston or Jenkins case, a California district judge has issued a 104-page order in In re: NCAA Grant-in-Aid Cap Antitrust Litigation. The matter focused on NCAA rules that prohibit schools from offering certain forms of compensation to student-athletes. Jones Day's Chris Pace and Marc Weinroth talk about the Alston decision and what it could mean for college sports programs.
God prepares us before He promotes us. In this episode, Addison Bevere and Chris Pace share crucial insights on the process God uses to position us for His promises. For more information on this topic, check out The Wilderness Course at MessengerCourses.com.
When it comes to measuring consumer behavior, Chris Pace delivers insights like Pitbull delivers good times. Chris, senior director of digital marketing at Banner Health, describes the foundation needed to craft digital strategies based on actual behavior, not guesses. All that, plus what Festivus has to do with marketing, the backwards career path, and plenty of unsolicited Red Sox references.Special thanks to True North Custom for partnering with us to spread the awesome, yo! Check out this free exclusive download only for our listeners, Content + Automation: The Modern Marketing Power Couple. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Recorded Future - Inside Threat Intelligence for Cyber Security
The Recorded Future team is proud to have recently published its first book, “The Threat Intelligence Handbook — A Practical Guide for Security Teams to Unlocking the Power of Intelligence.” The book aims to provide readers with the information they’ll need to integrate threat intelligence into their organizations, to ensure that it’s actionable, and to put it in the hands of people who can most effectively make use of it. Joining us once again is Recorded Future’s Chris Pace, who served as editor of the new book. He’ll take us through the process he and his colleagues went through to organize and write it, and why he believes the book is valuable for those both new to threat intelligence and the more experienced readers as well.
The Recorded Future team is proud to have recently published its first book, “The Threat Intelligence Handbook — A Practical Guide for Security Teams to Unlocking the Power of Intelligence.” The book aims to provide readers with the information they'll need to integrate threat intelligence into their organizations, to ensure that it's actionable, and to put it in the hands of people who can most effectively make use of it. Joining us once again is Recorded Future's Chris Pace, who served as editor of the new book. He'll take us through the process he and his colleagues went through to organize and write it, and why he believes the book is valuable for those both new to threat intelligence and the more experienced readers as well.
In this episode of the Recorded Future podcast, we examine how threat intelligence applies to a variety of roles within an organization, and how security professionals can integrate it to empower their team to operate with greater speed and efficiency. How does threat intelligence apply to SOCs, to incident response, or vulnerability management? And how do corporate leaders make the case that threat intelligence is a worthwhile investment? Joining us to address these questions is Chris Pace, technology advocate at Recorded Future.
Recorded Future - Inside Threat Intelligence for Cyber Security
In this episode of the Recorded Future podcast, we examine how threat intelligence applies to a variety of roles within an organization, and how security professionals can integrate it to empower their team to operate with greater speed and efficiency. How does threat intelligence apply to SOCs, to incident response, or vulnerability management? And how do corporate leaders make the case that threat intelligence is a worthwhile investment? Joining us to address these questions is Chris Pace, technology advocate at Recorded Future.
Show Notes: Join the Designated Drinkers Raf and Chris as they taste some of the best meads, beers and wines from Pennsylvania in the second part of their special two part episode. You can listen to part one in episode 8, “High Calipso at Chris’ Pace”. Chris went on a road trip and brought back […]
Recorded Future - Inside Threat Intelligence for Cyber Security
It’s fair to say that the term “threat intelligence” has achieved buzzword status in the cyber security world. Confusion over the term’s meaning, not to mention the tidal wave of related products, services, and solutions overwhelming the industry, makes it hard to know where to start when threat intelligence becomes a priority in your organization. To help cut through some of that noise, Recorded Future published a white paper, “Best Practices for Applying Threat Intelligence.” The paper is online, but in this episode, we talk to the report’s author, Chris Pace, Technology Advocate at Recorded Future. He’ll take us through the white paper’s key takeaways and offer his own insights.
It's fair to say that the term “threat intelligence” has achieved buzzword status in the cyber security world. Confusion over the term's meaning, not to mention the tidal wave of related products, services, and solutions overwhelming the industry, makes it hard to know where to start when threat intelligence becomes a priority in your organization. To help cut through some of that noise, Recorded Future published a white paper, “Best Practices for Applying Threat Intelligence.” The paper is online, but in this episode, we talk to the report's author, Chris Pace, Technology Advocate at Recorded Future. He'll take us through the white paper's key takeaways and offer his own insights.
Chris Pace, Director of Digital Strategy at Dignity Health talks about the role digital plays as hospitals and health systems become more consumer-centric, all through the lens of Dignity’s brand promise: “Hello Humankindness."
Chester Wisniewski and Chris Pace walk around the exhibition hall at this year's InfoSec Europe and share their insights on trends and some fantastic giveaways some vendors thought might grab your attention.