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Christian chats with Chris Price from The Boston Globe about mandatory minicamp this past week from the Patriots and describes the situations involving players kind of testing head coach Mike Vrabel in his first practices as HC.
HR 2 - Minicamp is over for the Patriots and Arcand has all eyes on the players and their comments about the vibes surrounding practice; mostly from Mike Vrabel. What kind of part does Jerod Mayo play in the judgment of Mike Vrabel's first season as head coach in New England? Then, Chris Price from The Boston Globe joins the show to further the Patriots' discussion and explains a potential strategy Stefon Diggs is employing while he recovers from his knee injury. And, everyone getting in a pinch about Hunter Dobbins' apparently now fabricating comments about not playing for the Yankees should not matter; he doesn't want to play in New York is all that should matter.
Filmmaker and podcaster Chris Price reflects on over 1,000 podcast episodes, navigating creative pivots from streaming on Twitch to film, and the discipline it takes to follow through on big ideas.Follow Chris:Hollywood Hangover Podcast (Apple)WebsiteFollow Creatives Prevail:InstagramTikTokWe would love to hear from you! Please give us a review, this really helps get others to listen in. Any suggestions on how we can improve? DM us on Instagram or TikTok.Intro music: ‘Somebody' (Instrumental) by The Runner UpOutro music: ‘Let's Ride' (Instrumental) by Gabe KubandaHost: Mike ZimmerlichProduced by: Omelette PrevailPost-Production: EarthtoMoiraTech Specs:Mic Setup:Limelight Dynamic Mic (512 Audio / Warm Audio)Vocaster One (Focusrite)MBS9500 Microphone Boom Arm (On-Stage)Light Setup:Litra Glow (Logitech)Glide Lively Wall Lights (Govee)Squares (Twinkly)Key Light (Elgato)Computer Specs:Macbook Pro 14-inch Apple M4 Chip 32GB RAM 1 TB Hard Drive
In this recap episode of the Sowers Podcast, Matt reflects on key insights from recent conversations with various guests, including Ezra Okoti, Melinda Estabrooks, Matt Menzel, Jared Brock, and Chris Price. Each guest shared valuable perspectives on church leadership, community, vulnerability, intimacy with Jesus, and the importance of trusting the gospel. The episode emphasizes the need for inclusion, the power of storytelling, and the significance of young people in the church's future.TAKEAWAYS+Ezra Okoti emphasizes the need for the Western church to learn from the African church.+Repetition in ministry is crucial for lasting impact.+Melinda Estabrooks highlights the importance of mental health and inclusion in the church.+Intimacy with Jesus is foundational for effective ministry.+Jared Brock calls for clarity in spiritual warfare and resisting cultural relativism.+Chris Price stresses the importance of trusting the gospel seed over changing the message.+Grief can accompany transitions, even when moving to good things.+Young people are showing authentic faith and community engagement.+Hospitality is central to gospel witness and community building.+The kingdom of God is actively moving through faithful individuals in Canada.Chapters00:00 Welcome and Introduction to the Podcast Recap02:17 Insights from Ezra Okoti: Learning from the African Church06:08 Melinda Estabrooks: Adoption, Redemption, and Community09:50 Matt Menzel: Intimacy with Jesus and Revival13:38 Jared Brock: Writing Warfare and Cultural Discernment17:15 Chris Price: Planting the Way Church and Trusting the Gospel23:05 New Chapter
In this conversation, Chris Price shares his transformative journey into pastoral ministry, detailing his early life, the challenges of church planting, and the importance of community and teamwork in ministry. He reflects on the transitions he faced, the grief associated with leaving a familiar environment, and the power of the gospel in reaching people. Chris emphasizes the significance of trusting in God's plan and the importance of sowing the seed of faith widely, encouraging listeners to embrace their own journeys in faith and leadership.TAKEAWAYS+Chris's journey into pastoral ministry began at age 20.+Transitioning to church planting involved significant discernment.+Grief can accompany transitions, even positive ones.+Leading as a team requires humility and a willingness to learn from others.+The power of the gospel is essential in church planting.+Trusting in God's plan is crucial for ministry success.+Sowing the seed of faith widely is important for growth.+The church's mission is to reach wanderers and those far from God.Chris is one of the lead pastors at The Way Church Vancouver—a church he planted with two close friends in 2020. He is also the head of theology at The Way College. He holds an MA in Christian studies, and he has been in pastoral ministry for close to twenty years. Married to Diandra for 16 years with two children, Kaeden (13) and Mila (10), they live together in East Vancouver.To learn more about Chris and The Way Church and The Way College, please visit https://www.thewaychurch.ca/ and https://www.thewaychurch.ca/college.To explore some of Chris' books, please visit https://www.amazon.ca/Books-Chris-Price/s?rh=n%3A916520%2Cp_27%3AChris%2BPrice.#pastoralministry #pastors #churchplanting #leadership #transitions #faith #journey #community #gospel #team #teamleadership #leadership #personalgrowth #churchdevelopmentChapters00:00 Chris Price's Journey to Pastoral Ministry03:33 Growth and Development in Ministry09:08 Navigating Transitions in Ministry15:01 The Challenges of Church Planting19:31 Leading as a Team in Ministry26:11 Reflections on Leadership and Growth34:17 The Power of the Gospel and Church Planting
The 2025 regular season schedule dropped Wednesday night, and Chris Price has plenty of thoughts on how it all shapes up from a New England perspective. Where are the winnable games? The revenge contests? The toughest stretch? And how does it stack up to last year?
Chris Price talks with former OSU offensive lineman Bryant Browning of 'Bleav in Buckeyes' about Patriots' second-round pick TreVeyon Henderson, a running back out of Ohio State. What are his strengths and weaknesses? How will he feel about splitting carries? And how will he fit in Josh McDaniels' offense? Plus, we take the pulse of Columbus when it comes to their feelings on Mike Vrabel.
The book of James describes an integrated faith & life—a life made whole in its holiness. James was the pastor of the first Christian church in Jerusalem, writing to Jewish believers living outside the nation of Israel. The words of James are God's word for us—relevant and immediately applicable to our lives. As we journey through the book of James, immersing ourselves in the symbolic world + pressing concerns of the first century followers of Jesus, we learn to apply James' message to our lives in the 21st century.The Way Church is a church in Vancouver joining Jesus in the restoration of all things. For more information, visit our website at http://thewaychurch.caLINKSConnect Form: http://connect.thewaychurch.caKids: http://thewaychurch.ca/kidsYouth: http://thewaychurch.ca/youthAlpha: http://thewaychurch.ca/alpha
Chris Price talks to Blake Rufino about Will Campbell and what sort of player the Patriots got with the No. 4 overall pick. Rufino, who has covered Campbell since the left tackle was a high schooler, breaks down Campbell's growth and development, his perceived arm length issues, and what Campbell needs to work on at the next level to be a success. Blake also has a scouting report on LSU pass rusher Bradyn Swinson, who was taken in the fifth round by New England.
Chris Price takes a look back at Day Two of the 2025 NFL Draft. There's a breakdown of the three Patriots' picks and how they'll impact the roster come this season. There's also a look at some winners and losers from a league-wide perspective, and a look ahead to what New England fans can expect come Day Three.
In a special late-night podcast, Chris Price breaks down the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft. There are thoughts on the Patriots taking Will Campbell at No. 4, and a league-wide rundown of winners and losers. Chris also has a look ahead to the second day of action.
In the second hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain get the scoop on what the Patriots and Jaguars are doing in the NFL Draft with Chris Price in Boston and Tony Smith in Jacksonville, then get one final NFL Draft preview visit with draft expert Lance Zierlein.
Chris Price from the Boston Globe and Tony Smith from 1010XL Radio in Jacksonville join Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain to share their insights into what the Patriots and Jaguars are going to do with the fourth and fifth picks in the NFL Draft this Thursday.
At the “Design You Can Feel” event at Design Week in Milan, I catch up with visionary Studio INI founder Nassia Inglessis on her latest installation, Willful Wonder At the same gallery, I sit down with Galip Fu from ASUS to discuss the inspiration for this installation – and it's tied to the Zenbook and its exclusive material called Ceraluminum· We'll also learn all about the Husqvarna Automower iQ Series of robotic lawnmowers, when I interview Chris Price, Senior Robotics Engineering Manager at HusqvarnaThank you to Visa and SanDisk for your support!
SEGMENT - Arcand is joined by Chris Price of the Boston Globe to discuss Robert Kraft's media availability, expectations for Stefon Diggs, and more.
HR2 - Arcand continues with the Patriots talk in the second hour of today's show. Can this season still be a success if the team misses the playoffs? Arcand thinks so, Robert Kraft disagrees. Chris Price of the Boston Globe joins the show to further breakdown Kraft's media availability, and more.
In our latest episode, we shine a light on the exceptional lives of military children who have been recognized as the Operation Homefront 2025 Military Child of the Year recipients from the Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Air Force families. Join us as Isabella, Ian, and Sophia share their heartfelt stories of resilience, adventure, and gratitude that come with growing up in military families. This podcast is made possible by generous funding from the Fort Bliss Spouses' Association. To learn more, visit https://www.thefbsa.org/. Audio mixing by Concentus Media, Inc., Temple, Texas. Show Notes: Resources: Operation Homefront https://operationhomefront.org/ Military Child of the Year Award Recipients https://operationhomefront.org/military-child-of-the-year/ Bio: Isabella, the 2025 Operation Homefront Military Child of the Year® for the Marine Corps, values the unique culture of the military community. A junior at Swansboro High School in North Carolina, she makes it her mission to welcome new students. Isabella, 17, lives in Hubert, North Carolina, with her mother and stepfather, Amanda and Chris Price. She has four siblings. “Being a military child who is now permanently in Swansboro, I get to not only relate to these new military kids, but help ease their transition into their new environment,” she said. Her parents served a combined 42 years in the Marine Corps. Her mother, a staff sergeant, deployed three times in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, and humanitarian missions. She retired after 20 years. Her father, Gunnery Sgt. Brian J. Smith, retired from service after 22 years and eight deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. He was awarded a Purple Heart after suffering injuries in Afghanistan. He died in 2023 at the beginning of Isabella's sophomore year of high school after being diagnosed with Stage 4 metastatic cancer. “My father who was the epitome of hard work and dedication to his career,” she said. “I strive daily to be as committed as he was in everything I aspire to accomplish.” Isabella is on track to earn an associate degree before graduating high school. She's considering several universities in North Carolina for completing a bachelor's degree before going to law school. She aspires to a career in the political field. Ian, Operation Homefront's 2025 Military Child of the Year® for the Coast Guard, has achieved academic success that will help propel him to his goal of becoming a civil engineer, all while mentoring other students. Ian, 17, is a senior at I.C. Norcom High School in Portsmouth, Virginia, where he is currently his class valedictorian, the first Black male student to hold the position in a decade. He will graduate with an associate degree from Tidewater Community College a month before his high school graduation. Ian is the son of retired Lt. Michael Lindo and Michelle Effatt. Michael served for 27 years active duty in the Coast Guard, deploying for a total of 10 years conducting counter drug and migrant interdictions in the Caribbean, before retiring in 2019. His father lives in Georgia while Ian and his mom live in Virginia. “My father's dedication and commitment to serving our country for so many years is something I deeply admire,” Ian said. “His loyalty and sacrifice for our nation have shaped who I am. It's not just about the uniform; it's about the values he instilled in me—discipline, resilience, and a strong sense of duty.” “I'm really passionate about designing systems that can improve lives, especially in underserved areas,” Ian said. “I've always believed that infrastructure like roads and bridges plays such a crucial role in connecting people, improving safety, and supporting everyday life.” Ian is currently deciding among several universities, including Virginia Tech and North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, to major in civil engineering. Sophia, Operation Homefront's 2025 Military Child of the Year® for the Air Force, has learned to embrace life following the death of her father in 2023 after he served his country for 17 years. Sophia, now 17, was 15 years old when her father, Master Sgt. Anthony Pinero, passed away tragically… She lives at Ramstein Air Force Base in Germany with her mom, Sheena Pinero, an executive services specialist and her younger sister. As a military child, Sophia experienced 37 months of her father's deployment and five changes of station. Moving most recently to Germany meant leaving friends and family even farther away than usual, but Sophia responded with resiliency, helping plan trips around Europe with her mom and sister. “Of all of the bases that I have been stationed at, Ramstein Air Base has been the best,” Sophia said. “I have never felt as connected to the people around me as I do here. Whether it is pitching mail at the post office with active-duty personnel or recognizing volunteer excellence in the community, Ramstein Air Base has always felt like one big, connected family.” Sophia is considering pursuing a career in engineering or medicine. She wants to attend the United States Air Force Academy or a university with a strong Air Force ROTC program, and she hopes to become an officer in the Air Force. Full biographies can be found at https://operationhomefront.org/2025-military-child-of-the-year-award-recipients/?internal_medium=internal&internal_source=banner&internal_campaign=thd-oh-25-03-internal-mcoy-traff&internal_content=D2503W61SB&sourceid=1153486.
Prodigal Sons (Luke 15:11-16) - Chris Price | March 30, 2025The Way Church is a church in Vancouver joining Jesus in the restoration of all things. For more information, visit our website at http://thewaychurch.caLINKSConnect Form: http://connect.thewaychurch.caKids: http://thewaychurch.ca/kidsYouth: http://thewaychurch.ca/youthAlpha: http://thewaychurch.ca/alpha
The guys are joined by the Boston Globe's Chris Price to discuss a busy day in free agency for the Patriots as they sign several high profile free agents.
Christopher Price from the Boston Globe joined Alex Barth from The NFL Scouting Combine on the Patriots Hub Podcast. They reacted to Eliot Wolf's press conference.
Joy in Trials (James 1:2-4) - Chris Price | February 9, 2025The book of James describes an integrated faith & life—a life made whole in its holiness. James was the pastor of the first Christian church in Jerusalem, writing to Jewish believers living outside the nation of Israel. The words of James are God's word for us—relevant and immediately applicable to our lives. As we journey through the book of James, immersing ourselves in the symbolic world + pressing concerns of the first century followers of Jesus, we learn to apply James' message to our lives in the 21st century.The Way Church is a church in Vancouver joining Jesus in the restoration of all things. For more information, visit our website at http://thewaychurch.caLINKSConnect Form: http://connect.thewaychurch.caKids: http://thewaychurch.ca/kidsYouth: http://thewaychurch.ca/youthAlpha: http://thewaychurch.ca/alpha
Intercessory Prayer - Chris Price | January 19, 2025 Prayer is the foundation of every significant work of God. It is through prayer that we engage with the Spirit of God, partnering with Him in His redemptive work for our city and inviting His healing power into our lives. At The Way Church, we are committed to being a people of prayer—through times of personal prayer, weekly prayer gatherings, and prayer ministry in our services. Once a year, we set aside 21 days to pray in unity; practicing fasting, contemplation, and intercession as a community. We invite you to join us for 21 Days of Prayer during the month of January. The Way Church is a church in Vancouver joining Jesus in the restoration of all things. For more information, visit our website at http://thewaychurch.ca LINKS Connect Form: http://connect.thewaychurch.ca Kids: http://thewaychurch.ca/kids Youth: http://thewaychurch.ca/youth Alpha: http://thewaychurch.ca/alpha
Time stamps synced to video: 00:10: Introductory thoughts on the start of the Mike Vrabel Era. 2:15: “I think [Vrabel] will be bale to bring guys here because of who he is.” 2:25: “This is Chris Price and Chris Hogan with Cautious Optimism.” 4:15: How Vrabel's coaching experience separates him from Jerod Mayo. 6:30: We like Vrabel's defensive bonafides, but what direction will he go when it comes to offensive coordinator? 7:15: Choose your Josh: McDaniels or McCown? 9:55: “This is what this team needs: someone who's not going to take shit, who wants it done a specific way, and is going to put guys in the right position to succeed. I just don't think we saw that last year.” 12:10: Can Drake Maye and the current wide receivers handle some of the occasional intricacies of a Josh McDaniels offense at this stage of their careers? 19:45: Could Josh adjust to working with Drake and vice versa? 23:00: Eliot Wolf and Mike Vrabel appear to be part of the same management team, at least in the short term. Has Chris ever been on a team where there's been a disconnect between the coach and GM? (Yes.) 28:00: How we expect the Wolf-Vrabel relationship to work, and how Wolf deserves more time to work as the de facto GM. 30:00: On wild-card weekend. It feels like the Rams have something special. Can they knock off the Eagles? 33:00: On AJ Brown reading on the sidelines. What is the strangest/most unique/curious thing we've seen on an NFL sideline? 34:30: On guys going to the bathroom on the sideline. 35:20: Texans-Chiefs preview. 37:40: Commanders-Lions preview. 39:40: Price tells his Jayden Daniels story from last year's Pro Day at LSU. 41:30: Rams-Eagles preview. 44:45: Talking about playing in Philly. Where was the worst place to play in the NFL? 45:25: The challenges of playing in Buffalo, which has the smallest visitors locker room in the league. “A high-school locker room.” 48:25: Ravens-Bills preview.
Fasting (Matthew 5:16-18) - Chris Price | January 5, 2025 The Way Church is a church in Vancouver joining Jesus in the restoration of all things. For more information, visit our website at http://thewaychurch.ca LINKS Connect Form: http://connect.thewaychurch.ca Kids: http://thewaychurch.ca/kids Youth: http://thewaychurch.ca/youth Alpha: http://thewaychurch.ca/alpha
In this episode of Fund Friday, @Chris Price shares his unique journey from being a pharmaceutical executive to a successful real estate investor. He discusses the volatility of traditional investing and how he transitioned to multifamily investing, emphasizing the importance of education and networking in the real estate space. Learn more about Lone Star Capital at www.lscre.com To apply to attend LSC Summit 2024: www.lscsummit.comGet a FREE copy of the Passive Investor Guide:https://www.lscre.com/content/passive-investor-guide Subscribe to our newsletter and receive our FREE underwriting model package:https://www.lscre.com/resource/underwriting-modelFollow Rob Beardsley:https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-beardsley/https://www.facebook.com/RobBeardsleyLSC/Read Rob's articles:https://www.lscre.com/blog
Christopher Price's Journey to Real Estate Success, we dive into the remarkable career trajectory of Christopher Price. Initially aspiring to be a professional football player, Christopher transitioned into a successful career in pharmaceutical operations before discovering his passion for real estate investing. Throughout the episode, Christopher shares his story of resilience and adaptability, detailing how he evolved from an accidental landlord to a strategic real estate investor. Listeners will gain valuable insights into Christopher's dual career path, exploring how he leverages his extensive experience in the life sciences industry to achieve financial stability and growth through real estate. The conversation covers his pivotal role in pharmaceutical operations, focusing on the coordination of marketing, sales, regulatory compliance, and legal matters. Christopher's journey into real estate introduces the audience to passive real estate syndications and multifamily commercial investments, emphasizing the importance of financial control. The episode delves into the complexities of real estate investing, offering a deep understanding of market, operational, and financing risks. Christopher highlights the significance of networking, education, and accountability, showcasing the potential for diversification and growth by collaborating with partners from diverse backgrounds. His inspiring story encourages listeners, especially those in the life sciences sector, to consider real estate as a viable means to diversify their portfolios and achieve financial empowerment. Join us as we explore Christopher Price's playbook for financial freedom, where he crafts wealth through his insights into both pharmaceuticals and real estate. Chris Price is a dynamic managing partner at Boost Capital Group, partnering in efforts to empower busy professionals and entrepreneurs by preserving and enhancing their wealth through top-tier passive real estate investments. With a robust background and as both a successful corporate executive and real estate investor & entrepreneur, Chris brings a wealth of experience to steering Boost Capital Group's success. As the CEO and Co-Founder of Red Fox Multifamily, Chris has honed a specialization in curating hands-off commercial real estate opportunities tailored for life science industry professionals seeking to safeguard and fortify their retirement funds. Over the years, Chris has facilitated investments in more than 1266 commercial multifamily units, totaling over $32.5 million in Assets Under Management (AUM) across strategic markets in the United States. Collectively, Boost Capital Group boasts a portfolio exceeding 4,000 multifamily units valued at over $400 million, delivering an impressive return profile of 20% and doubling investors' capital in just 5 years on an annualized basis. Meet the guest. Beyond his role at Boost Capital Group, Chris is deeply committed to sharing valuable strategies and insights as the host of the Wealth Mindset & Real Estate Investing Virtual Meetup, a vibrant community comprising nearly 1,100 members focused on mastering passive real estate investing to diversify their portfolios and amass wealth. In his quest for continuous growth and learning, Chris actively participates in Real Estate Investing and alternative investing Coaching, Mentoring programs, and Masterminds, consistently enhancing his expertise and industry acumen. With a Bachelor's degree in Communications & Public Relations, an MBA in Healthcare Management, and a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt, Chris brings a wealth of knowledge from a distinguished 21-plus-year career as a corporate professional and pharmaceutical executive in the life sciences industry. Connect with him: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherpricemba/ FB - Christopher Price, MBA Instagram - @therealchrispricen.
A Genealogy of Grace (Matthew 1:1-17) - Chris Price | December 15, 2024 Throughout church history Christians have called this season advent. Advent is a carved out season that helps us do two primary things. Firstly, we are invited to once again reflect on the incarnation of Christ. We take time to remember when Jesus was born over 2000 years ago. As John writes, we remember when God became flesh and dwelt among us. And then secondly, this season is about anticipating the fact that this same Jesus who was born, who lived, died and rose again, is coming back. Advent is about looking forward - not just to another Christmas morning but to the moment when Christ returns to make all things new. The Way Church is a church in Vancouver joining Jesus in the restoration of all things. For more information, visit our website at http://thewaychurch.ca LINKS Connect Form: http://connect.thewaychurch.ca Kids: http://thewaychurch.ca/kids Youth: http://thewaychurch.ca/youth Alpha: http://thewaychurch.ca/alpha
The Genealogy of Jesus (Matthew 1:1-17) - Chris Price | December 15, 2024 Throughout church history Christians have called this season advent. Advent is a carved out season that helps us do two primary things. Firstly, we are invited to once again reflect on the incarnation of Christ. We take time to remember when Jesus was born over 2000 years ago. As John writes, we remember when God became flesh and dwelt among us. And then secondly, this season is about anticipating the fact that this same Jesus who was born, who lived, died and rose again, is coming back. Advent is about looking forward - not just to another Christmas morning but to the moment when Christ returns to make all things new. The Way Church is a church in Vancouver joining Jesus in the restoration of all things. For more information, visit our website at http://thewaychurch.ca LINKS Connect Form: http://connect.thewaychurch.ca Kids: http://thewaychurch.ca/kids Youth: http://thewaychurch.ca/youth Alpha: http://thewaychurch.ca/alpha
Chris Price - 2 Peter 1:16-21In this sermon on 2 Peter, Chris discusses the importance of trusting the Bible and the certainty of the truths it contains. He emphasizes that the Scriptures are not man-made myths, but rather they were written by men who were carried along by the Holy Spirit. The speaker warns against interpreting the Scriptures in our own way and allowing our experiences to trump the authority of God's Word. He concludes by stating that the only way to hear the voice of God today is through the Scriptures, and encourages the congregation to have a high view of God and His Word.
Chris Hogan and Chris Price take a look ahead to Patriots-Rams, wonder about the chances of New England pulling the upset, and pick the most underrated guys on the Patriots' roster. Plus, they look at a few things around the league, including whether or not the Chiefs can go undefeated, who's the best choice for MVP, and much more.
Chris Hogan and Chris Price take a look ahead to Patriots-Rams, wonder about the chances of New England pulling the upset, and pick the most underrated guys on the Patriots' roster. Plus, they look at a few things around the league, including whether or not the Chiefs can go undefeated, who's the best choice for MVP, and much more.
The Way Church is a church in Vancouver joining Jesus in the restoration of all things. For more information, visit our website at http://thewaychurch.ca LINKS Connect Form: http://connect.thewaychurch.ca Kids: http://thewaychurch.ca/kids Youth: http://thewaychurch.ca/youth Alpha: http://thewaychurch.ca/alpha
John Rooke discusses Drake Maye being named the starting quarterback, breaks down the Patriots loss to the Dolphins and previews Sunday's game against the Texans. Plus, Russell Baxter from ProFootballGuru.com joins us for an NFL Week 6 preview. Guests include Evan Lazar from Patriots.com, Chris Price from the Boston Globe and Marc Vandermeer (Voice of the Houston Texans).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Since its inception over four years ago, the Canadian Church Leaders Network (CCLN) has served thousands of pastors through its podcast, monthly newsletter, cohort-based programs, and pastors retreats and gatherings. This week, Jason Ballard, host of the Canadian Church Leaders Podcast and Executive Director of CCLN sits down with Chris Price to discuss the future of CCLN and the adoption of a new name for both the organization and the podcast: The Pastorate. Jason reflects on: The rationale behind the naming of The Pastorate and the organization's renewed focus on serving pastors, The current state of Canadian church leadership, How The Pastorate is serving to strengthen Canadian pastors through content, cohorts, and gatherings. As CCLN becomes The Pastorate, we invite you to pray, share, and give towards seeding a hope-filled future for the Canadian church. Show Notes Website Blog and Episode Write Up Youtube Instagram Share a Canadian Church Story
Following Jesus (Mark 1:16-20) - Chris Price | September 29, 2024 The Way Church is a church in Vancouver joining Jesus in the restoration of all things. For more information, visit our website at http://thewaychurch.ca LINKS Connect Form: http://connect.thewaychurch.ca Kids: http://thewaychurch.ca/kids Youth: http://thewaychurch.ca/youth Alpha: http://thewaychurch.ca/alpha
A People Scattered (Jeremiah 29:4-7) - Chris Price | September 15, 2024 The Way Church is a church in Vancouver joining Jesus in the restoration of all things. For more information, visit our website at http://thewaychurch.ca LINKS Connect Form: http://connect.thewaychurch.ca Kids: http://thewaychurch.ca/kids Youth: http://thewaychurch.ca/youth Alpha: http://thewaychurch.ca/alpha
In the third hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain chat with Hugh Millen about the UW and Hawks games, Chris Price about the Patriots, then Ryan Leaf about the Apple Cup.
Chris Price from the Boston Globe joins Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain to talk about the Patriots hosting the Seahawks this week, Jacoby Brissett, and the defense strength.
Brady is back on a Monday talking about the fun nature of the Little League Classic, the questions still surrounding the UVM hoops arena and the issues around the New England Patriots. Patriots writer Chris Price from the Boston Globe also stops by with his takeaways from training camp and preseason.
The Boston Globe's Chris Price joins us to talk Patriots and look ahead to joint practices and Thursday night preseason game against the Eagles. John and Kevin also talk some college football as well and look ahead to the start of high school football.
Chris Price and Joe Russo discuss the biggest comic book movie of the summer, 'Deadpool + Wolverine'! They reflect on it's box office, fan response, spoilers and more. The guys also chat about RDJ being cast as Dr. Doom, M. Night Shyamalan's 'Trap', the struggles of the 'Borderlands' video game adaptation, revisiting movies on their anniversaries and a whole lot more.
(00:00) Presidential nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. skins a bear struck by a van and then drives around with the carcass for several hours. (18:25) Boston Globe's Chris Price discusses Matt Judon's future and details of the Brandon Aiyuk trade, including who should be dealt to get it done. (35:15) What is the best kind of bread to start your day with, and how much has Toucher stolen over the years (more than you should but not as much as you think)?
This episode is an interview with Chris Price from the Boston Globe.
Dr. Andrea Juhan is a revered figure in the realms of somatic psychotherapy, dance, and yoga. With over forty years dedicated to exploring embodiment through diverse avenues—be it bodywork, somatic psychotherapy, or dance—Dr. Juhan has profoundly impacted the fields of mindful movement and therapeutic practices. Andrea is not only a licensed Marriage and Family Psychotherapist but also holds a Ph.D. in Dance and Movement Therapy. Her commitment to the development of body awareness and embodied movement practices has guided hundreds of movement teachers, psychotherapists, and healthcare professionals. As a co-founder of Open Floor International, Andrea has helped foster a global community dedicated to using conscious movement and dance to promote creativity, social justice, and well-being. Her journey reflects a deep devotion to the felt sense of life, blending the transformative qualities of presence, compassion, and spiritual union. In our conversation, Andrea shares her experiences from those formative years at Esalen—how the dynamic and expressive environment fostered her deep interest in the embodied movement practices that would define her career. She reflects on the support of pivotal figures like Janet Ledterman, Dick Price, Chris Price, Dean Juhan, Gabrielle Roth, her father, Dr. Jack Rosenberg, and the Esalen massage crew of the 1980's. We also get into catharsis, trauma, holotropic breathwork, Open Seats, the original encounter groups, the genesis of Open Floor, and much more. Join us as we delve into a thoughtful discussion on the healing powers of movement and the continuous journey of self-discovery.
On this week's Tech Thursday episode, Crush Fabrication's Chris Price describes how automatic pumpovers, which provide consistent and even distribution of juice over the grape cap during the blending of a wine, differ from traditional pumpovers as well as the California wine industry's recent uptick in adoption of this technology.
Don't forget to subscribe, leave a rating and a 5-star review. If you leave a 5-star rating and review.In this clip, Chris Price and I have an open conversation on the impact of interest rates and the importance of adapting to the current reality we are in.Full episode on Apple PodcastsFull episode on SpotifyCoachingApply for my out of state investing coaching program here -https://www.outofstatemoney.com/Join the waitlist for my FREE 5-Day Keys
In the first hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain talk about Huskies football after Jedd Fisch's presser today, one report about Chip Kelly interviewing with the Seahawks, then Chris Price talks about new UW Coordinator Steve Belichick before some Fun w/ Audio.
Don't forget to subscribe, leave a rating and a review. If you leave a 5-star rating and review, send me an email info@blackrealestatedialogue.com and I'll send you a free training on finding and analyzing properties.In this clip, Chris Price discusses how to avoid real estate scams, what questions to ask to determine if a real estate partnership is legit, and more. Full episode on Apple PodcastsFull episode on SpotifyFree ResourcesDownload my free guide, How to Buy Your First Rental Property in 2024- https://www.outofstatemoney.com/how-to-buy-your-first-investment-property2024Download my free guide, 8 Steps to Buying Your First Out of State Property- https://www.outofstatemoney.com/long-distance-investing-guideDownload my free guide Top 10 Down Payment Assistance Programs- https://bit.ly/dpassistance1CoachingApply for my out of state investing coaching program here -https://www.outofstatemoney.com/Follow on Social MediaInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/blackrealestatedialogue/Tik Tok- https://www.tiktok.com/@blackrealestatedialogue
Don't forget to subscribe, leave a rating and a review. If you leave a 5-star rating and review, send me an email info@blackrealestatedialogue.com and I'll send you a free training on finding and analyzing properties.This episode is with Chris Price, an investor who with his partners owns over 1200 apartment units. Chris maintains his job in the pharmaceutical industry as he grows his real estate business. In this episode, we discuss real estate syndications, which is something many people don't understand. We also discuss how to ensure you're investing with a trustworthy operator, how he has scaled in a short period of time, tips for beginners and more. Create an account with Baselane and be entered to win $500! https://www.baselane.com/samHow to find ChrisIG- @therealchrispriceFree ResourcesDownload my free guide, How to Buy Your First Rental Property in 2024- https://www.outofstatemoney.com/how-to-buy-your-first-investment-property2024Download my free guide, 8 Steps to Buying Your First Out of State Property- https://www.outofstatemoney.com/long-distance-investing-guideDownload my free guide Top 10 Down Payment Assistance Programs- https://bit.ly/dpassistance1CoachingApply for my out of state investing coaching program here -https://www.outofstatemoney.com/Follow on Social MediaInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/blackrealestatedialogue/Tik Tok- https://www.tiktok.com/@blackrealestatedialogue