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TheoDisc Podcast
Peter Hartwig - Knowing and Identity

TheoDisc Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 49:54


A look at Kant, knowing God, and finding our identity The question ‘who are you?' has a whole set of assumptions behind it, and if we see identity as a key issue for our time now, then Immanuel Kant's influence provides some explanation for how we have gotten here. Our guide through this philosophical and theological journey is Peter Hartwig, our guest for this episode of TheoDisc. Peter teaches Theological Anthropology at WTC. He currently serves as Director of Spiritual Life at Christ School in North Carolina where he gets to live out his passions for education, faith, and community-building. Peter received his B.A. in Religious Studies & Classics from the University of Virginia and went on to receive master's degrees from the University of Cambridge and Princeton Theological Seminary.

The Tiberius Show
The Tiberius Show EP 322 Christy Bartel

The Tiberius Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 30:00


What exactly is civics and why do kids need to learn about it? What is the best part of being a school teacher that talks about history and civics? What is the hardest part about teaching kids? Why did you decide to teach strategy games as a subject in school? How does playing board games develop the minds of children? What is the biggest difference from teaching at a private school versus a public school? Why do you love history so much? All these questions and so much more will be answered by Christy Bartel, civics school teacher from The Christ School. You can visit www.thechristschool.org to learn more about this great school.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-tiberius-show--3352195/support.

The Tiberius Show
Head of School - Dr. Aaron Farrant

The Tiberius Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 30:01


How have you seen me grow over the last 7 years that you have known me? Do you like how the show has changed over the years.? How has your job changed over these seven years? Do you think removing the reviews to give more time to the guest was a good idea? If you could pick out some of my future guests, who do YOU think I should try to interview? Can you tell our listeners one last time about LION strong?  All these questions and so much more will be answered by Head of the Christ School, Dr. Aaron Farrant!!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-tiberius-show--3352195/support.

Liberty Station
Karo Kabardyan | Children For Christ School

Liberty Station

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 45:53


Bryce Eddy is joined by Karo Kabardyan to discuss the school he and his wife are opening to lead future generations into their God-given talents and away from the State's Marxist indoctrination. Putting the "MAN" back in mankind! Visit https://www.friendofbryce.com/ to get your free copy of Alliance Entrust's book on financial stewardship, 'Wisdom Before Wealth'. Go to https://www.goodranchers.com and use code BRYCE for $25 off your order and get 2 years of FREE ground beef with every subscription. Go to https://www.theinsidertrades.com to see when political insiders are buyingstocks AND get a FREE stock pick of one of the hottest symbols that is seeing huge insider buying right now! BE A THREAT TO THE GREAT RESET! Please subscribe and follow us on the following platforms! Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/TheBryceEddyShow Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0S9VEEBrxdXaKdLvSHPue6 Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bryce-eddy-show/id1635204267 Google Podcast - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9vbW55LmZtL3Nob3dzL2xpYmVydHktc3RhdGlvbi9wbGF5bGlzdHMvbGliZXJ0eS1zdGF0aW9uLnJzcw Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thebryceeddyshow/ For more information about the Children For Christ School visit https://www.cfcschool.org/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Theodore Cottingham in Eureka Springs with the School of Meonics www.Meonics.Me
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Theodore Cottingham in Eureka Springs with the School of Meonics www.Meonics.Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 36:21


The message is Christ is you who will be it. Be me breathing me into place. Database One bringing to existence now the consciousness of. Christ School, I AM School. DATABASE ONE School. Everyone sees this message. Enter Me is the first course in DATABASE ONE. I heal God to be it. Theodore Cottingham The School of God Box 34, Eureka Springs, Arkansas USA 72632 TheodoreCottingham.com

Theodore Cottingham in Eureka Springs with the School of Meonics www.Meonics.Me
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Theodore Cottingham in Eureka Springs with the School of Meonics www.Meonics.Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 8:33


Theodore Cottingham The School of God Box 34, Eureka Springs, Arkansas USA 72632 TheodoreCottingham.com

the morning shakeout podcast
Episode 223 | Randy Ashley on Coaching High School Runners

the morning shakeout podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 80:16


My guest on the podcast this week is my friend Randy Ashley, one of the most incredible, unassuming, and relatively unheralded coaches I know. He's worked with—and continues to work with—athletes of all ages and ability levels, from beginners to Olympic Trials qualifiers, and national champions. He spends most of his time these days as the head track and cross country coach at Christ School, a private boys institution in Asheville, North Carolina, where he's had 8 kids win 24 state championships along with 4 state team titles in the eight years he's been at the helm. Just a few weeks ago, one of his athletes, Rocky Hansen, became the 18th American high school boy—and first from North Carolina—to break the 4-minute mile. Beyond his charges' amazing athletic achievements, Randy teaches them the skills they need to be successful in the rest of their lives as well. His kids aren't just great racers, they're top-notch human beings too. In this conversation, Randy and I talk a little about how he got into coaching before discussing all things related to working with high school athletes: keeping it fun, building and maintaining team culture, dealing with the pressures of social media, interacting with parents, generalization versus specialization, how he thinks about training, and a lot more.This episode is brought to you by:— Tracksmith. Tracksmith's new Spring Collection is now available, featuring a colorful refresh of some of my favorite training staples. If you buy anything on Tracksmith.com, and you're doing so for the first time, use the code MarioNEW to save $15 on your order of $75 or more. If you're already a Tracksmith customer, use the code MarioGIVE and you can get free shipping on your next order and 5% of your purchase will go to support the Friendly House in Worcester, Massachusetts, an organization that is near and dear to me.— Goodr. Goodr sunglasses are just the best! They don't bounce, they don't slip, they're polarized to protect your eyes, and they come in a nice range of styles and fun colors. They're also the most affordable performance shades on the planet with most pairs costing only $25 to $35 bucks a piece. If you want to support the morning shakeout and treat yourself to a pair of goodrs, head over to goodr.com/MARIO or enter the code MARIO15 at checkout to get free shipping on your order. Look good, run goodr!Click here for complete show notes, sign up here to get the morning shakeout email newsletter delivered to your inbox every Tuesday, and/or join our growing community on Patreon, where you'll also gain access to exclusive content and other perks that pop up from time to time.Music and editing for this episode of the morning shakeout podcast by John Summerford. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Brothers Who Teach
Episode 36: Student Pod with Ty Besses

Brothers Who Teach

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 31:08


For the first time, Brothers Who Teach is talking to a student! Ty Besses graduated from Christ School in 2022, and he is a recipient of the Morehead-Cain scholarship, one of the most prestigious scholarships in the country. One aspect of the Morehead-Cain is its recipients take a gap year to travel the world, so Ty is joining us from Australia! We catch up on all the traveling he has been up to, before switching gears back to school (10:35), including his take on Christ School's unique aspects, being Black at school (14:35), and how teachers can do better to reach students (23:00). We finish with Ty sharing a funny experience from his travels, and Jameel tries to answer a movie-related trivia question.

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Brothers Who Teach
Episode 31: AP African-American Studies

Brothers Who Teach

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 55:08


Brothers Who Teach does not shy away from the hot topics! Some people have said the new AP African-American Studies course is indoctrinating. For this episode, we brought in someone who has actually read through the curriculum: James Uhler is assistant academic dean at Christ School, has worked with The College Board in helping design the curriculum for AP US History, and has taught his own semester-long African-American History course. We talk with him about Ron DeSantis' claims about AP African-American Studies: first, if Black history should be a standalone subject (4:40), then if the specific parts of the course that DeSantis criticized are problematic or not (9:18), and what if anything in the latest curriculum update could be used to provoke the culture war (19:45). We then take a step back from this specific course and talk about why courses like this, that focus on one identity or time period, are important (29:30), and why there is paranoia around school curricula in general (35:00). Then James tells us a story about students in his African-American History class learning a lesson from the real world (48:45), and Joe tries to change his luck and actually answer a trivia question correctly for a change (52:20).

On The Line with MileSplit
Mia Brahe Pedersen, NC Indoor States Talk, Louie Bing And More I 2023 Indoor, Episode 6

On The Line with MileSplit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 58:45


On this week's episode of On The Line, the crew sits down with Lake Oswego's Mia Brahe-Pedersen and Christ School's Rocky Hansen and offer analysis on the weekend's top events, including the North Carolina Indoor Championships. The group also details the Louie Bing Invitational and examines the incoming NJSIAA Group Championships. Show segments:  An interview with Lake Oswego's Mia Brahe-Pedersen The Week That Was, Part 1 The Week That Was, Part 2 An epic moments at the NC Indoor Championships The Louie Bing Invitational Is Here An interview with Christ School's Rocky Hansen NMOTW: Top boys athletes/relays at the Group Championships NMOTW: Top girls athletes/relays at the Group Championships Related Links:  On The Line series page Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

CITIUS MAG Podcast with Chris Chavez
High School Senior Rocky Hansen On The Brink Of Breaking Four Minutes For The Mile

CITIUS MAG Podcast with Chris Chavez

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 35:11


"Racing has always been a fun part of running for me. Focusing on that in these recent years of my running career has definitely helped." I've handed off the keys to the CITIUS MAG Podcast for this episode to our newest contributor Gary Martin. If you remember, last year he broke four minutes for the mile as a senior in high school. Now, he's a freshman at the University of Virginia and doing fantastic work. We wanted to keep following along in his career so he'll be contributing across podcasts, videos, articles and social media. In this episode, he hosts a chat with Christ School senior Rocky Hansen of North Carolina. He has a personal best of 4:00.76 for the mile and just won the boys' mile race at The New Balance Indoor Grand Prix. He's entered in the B-section of the mile for the Millrose Games, where he'll have another shot at sub-4. He's committed to Wake Forest for next year. I thought this was a cool conversation from one former high school star to the next about how to handle the pressure that comes with being in the spotlight around such a highly regarded barrier. SUPPORT THE SPONSORS OLIPOP is a prebiotic soda with only 2-5g of sugar that is actually good for your gut health. – and it's delicious. Use code CITIUS25 for 25% off non-subscription orders. Learn more at DrinkOlipop.com (click the link or use our promotional code for the discount) NEW BALANCE: You push yourself to go the distance – get the gear that helps you get the job done. Our FuelCell SuperComp Elite v3 men's running shoes are built for marathon runners who never let up. Get your pair at NewBalance.com starting Feb. 1. VELOUS FOOTWEAR: VELOUS is an active recovery footwear brand designed to help you restore, revive & Reenergize before and after you train. Two years in development, this team has created the world's most comfortable, supportive and lightweight active recovery shoe in the world. Get 20% off using code CitiusMag20. GOODR: Say goodbye to activewear sunglasses that don't stay in place, and upgrade to Goodr's 100% polarized, stylish and affordable $25 active sunglasses. Visit goodr.com/CITIUS for FREE SHIPPING and to check out all their styles. HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST

Brothers Who Teach
Episode 25: ChatGPT Part Two

Brothers Who Teach

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 42:42


We brought in reinforcements for our battle with the bots: Jack Lynch, science teacher at Christ School, joins us to continue our conversation about ChatGPT. Jack begins by explaining what exactly sets ChatGPT apart from other iterations of artificial intelligence (6:20), and then talks about why he is optimistic about it, both in the classroom and for society in general (11:55). It turns out some of our fears regarding ChatGPT *might* have been overstated. As Jack explains, this technology may eliminate paperwork and drudgery and let people spend more time doing meaningful, enjoyable work (26:00). Jack wraps up our conversation by re-stating a point we hit on in the first episode: this is forcing teachers to re-evaluate how they evaluate their students (31:30). We get a funny story from Jack getting called out by a student using ChatGPT, and then Joe gives Jameel an animal trivia question.

Morning Monster Podcast
Christ SchooL Head Coach Josh Coley

Morning Monster Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 4:23


Christ School Head Coach Josh ColeySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Marietta Daily Journal Podcast
One person dead in Smyrna collapsed trench

Marietta Daily Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 11:44


A person was killed Friday after being buried by a collapsed trench at a Smyrna home. The collapse occurred at a home on Wells Drive, according to Smyrna Fire Department spokesperson Eric Mohrmann. The incident occurred Friday afternoon while the person was working in the trench, MDJ news partner Fox 5 Atlanta reported. Mohrmann said responding firefighters found the person fully buried upon arrival and initiated a “trench rescue.” First responders also called in back-up from additional Smyrna Fire Department units and Cobb County Fire and Emergency Services, per Mohrmann. Mohrmann said the person was confirmed dead at the scene, and the Cobb County Medical Examiner's Office and U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration has been contacted. Officials have not disclosed the identity of the person who was killed.   Cobb County commissioners are considering changing the county's stormwater management fees from what Chairwoman Lisa Cupid called an “inequitable” system Tuesday. But what form those changes might take remains very much open for discussion after an afternoon work session on the subject. Presently, residents who live in unincorporated Cobb pay a stormwater fee to the county based on their water usage. Customers with more water usage therefore pay more for stormwater service. But Judy Jones, Cobb's water system director, noted that arrangement isn't reflective of who generates the most runoff, which has more to do with impervious surface area — pavement, buildings, and the like. Jones provided commissioners with the example of a drug store and a fast food restaurant. Though the drug store could generate more runoff by having a larger impervious surface area (a bigger parking lot, for example), the restaurant would pay more for stormwater by virtue of its higher water use. The example also applies to thousands of customers who live outside a city limit but purchase their water from a city. That means they don't pay the county for stormwater services. About 5,000 such customers, for example, live in unincorporated Cobb to the east of Marietta proper. The proposed change would shift the stormwater calculation to one based off impervious surfaces, which according to Jones is the preferred method of more than 60 jurisdictions in Georgia. The discussion originated with last year's floods which caused millions in property damage in east Cobb. In the aftermath, the county repeatedly said it doesn't have the resources to conduct all the maintenance its system needs, and the proposal to explore a fee change was floated as a way to provide stormwater with its own dedicated revenue source. But County Manager Jackie McMorris said changing the fee structure wouldn't be a “panacea” for severe flooding issues. It will still be up to the board, Jones said, if it pursues the impervious-based stormwater fee and whether it would come with any expansion of services. The county could also cut some services, like maintenance on certain detention ponds which were dedicated to the county.   Marietta is set to host the third annual Lemon Street Classic at Marietta High School, December 17-20. The boys high school basketball event, which will have 31 games over three days and highlight 25 schools, including seven ranked in the top 10 of their respective classifications, is presented by Superior Plumbing. Ranked schools include Number 1s Alexander in Class 6A and McDonough in Class 4A. Eagles Landing in Number 2 in Class 5A, Lovett is Number 3 in Class 4A, Dutchtown is ranked seventh in Class 5A, North Cobb Christian comes in ninth in Class 2A and Etowah is 10th in Class 6A. There are also four teams from out of state — Albany Academy from New York, Louisville-Western from Kentucky, Blythewood from South Carolina and Christ School from North Carolina. The Lemon Street Classic is played in honor of the former Lemon Street School and its athletes. Lemon Street was a place of community and pride for the Black community in Marietta and throughout Cobb County. The last graduating class was in 1966 before its integration with Marietta High School. Marietta, which will play its first game of the event at 8 p.m. against North Cobb Christian, will once again wear the throwback Lemon Street jerseys during the tournament. While the Lemon Street Classic has been planned all year, Pope will also host a tournament next weekend which was taken over close to the last minute. Alpharetta was originally supposed to host the event, but because of unforeseen circumstances, could not. Instead it will be the Pope-Alpharetta Holiday Tournament.  Like Santa's sleigh minus the reindeer, a CobbLinc bus laden with presents is traveling around Cobb County this week collecting Christmas gifts for local kids whose families can't afford presents. The “Stuff-A-Bus” toy drive, which kicked off Tuesday, is a partnership between the Cobb County Department of Transportation, CobbLinc and Cobb Christmas Inc., a volunteer-run nonprofit whose sole purpose is providing toys to kids at Christmastime. Toys can be donated at any location on the bus's itinerary, which runs through Thursday. Locations include Wellstar Health Park Acworth, the Kennesaw State University campus and Laseter's Tavern in Vinings. Cobb Christmas gives at least three toys to each child, which are distributed at Marietta's Center for Family Resources in large black bags so parents can keep the toys hidden until Christmas. According to Cobb Christmas, last year's drive provided toys to roughly 1,000 children. The full schedule for Stuff-A-Bus bus can be found at Cobb Christmas dot net slash stuff dash a dash bus. New, unopened toys may also be dropped off at the Cobb Christmas distribution site, IAM Lodge 709 on South Marietta Parkway from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m today. Kennesaw State University senior Bonga Maswanganye (Mas-Wang-An-Yee) said it was an often-misunderstood hobby that led him to his now promising career path as a programmer and virtual designer. The Marietta resident and computer game design and development major is set to graduate December 15 and go to work in the video game industry after picking among several offers. Bonga hasn't only prepared for his career through coursework and theory at KSU. For several semesters, he worked at KSU's Realities Lab within the College of Computing and Software Engineering, developing virtual reality games on which local businesses train their employees. Kevin Markley, virtual reality software developer and Realities Lab manager, said Bonga wasn't just a worker at the lab - he was a major part of its success during the coronavirus pandemic's disruptions and beyond. When students and employees alike had to shift in a weekend to working from home, the lab's team still had project deadlines looming with three companies. Kevin said Bonga was one of the main reasons those projects for companies, including Cobb EMC, stayed on track. Kevin said Bonga, who he called an "avid seeker of knowledge," kept working over the summer, even as he'd traveled to South Africa to visit family, to make sure any project bugs were addressed and lab needs filled. Kevin is excited for Bonga, and a little jealous of his future co-workers in the gaming industry. Christmas is a special time of celebration for families. Unfortunately, too many hard-working families find themselves coming up short at holiday time and are unable to provide Christmas toys for their children. This year, Mount Paran Christian School's high school Beta Club and National Honor Society members joined forces with Mission 1:27. During the week of November 28 to December 2, MPCS sponsored a school-wide toy collection, with families, faculty and staff contributing more than 500 toys and donations with a retail value in excess of $11,000. Approximately 30 Beta Club and NHS high school students gathered the new, unwrapped toys and assisted with the Mission 1:27 Christmas Market shopping event on December 10. At the Mission 1:27 Christmas Market, families who are struggling financially found the latest and greatest toys and gifts at greatly reduced prices. All items were priced at 75-80% off retail, thus allowing families in challenging times to afford Christmas gifts for their children. The Mission 1:27 Christmas Market provides a unique giving opportunity because it provides three gifts in one: The gift of a toy at Christmas for a child whose parents might not otherwise be able to afford one. The gift of joy and dignity for the parents who are able to provide for their families and to select that perfect gift for their child. The gift of community as volunteers work together to stock the toy store with gifts that children will cherish. This is the second year that MPCS student volunteers have supported Mission 1:27 Christmas Market, but 2022 marks the first year that the school hosted a toy collection drive as part of the third annual MPCS Family Christmas event.        See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tiberius Show
The Tiberius Show EP 200 Dr Aaron Farrant

The Tiberius Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 30:00


WOW are we already at show 200. Time to talk to the headmaster of The Christ School, Dr Aaron Farrant about being in education and how much has Tiberius grown over the last four years as a person and radio show host. What are the new things that we can expect in schools this year? What do I need to do to be a better broadcaster? How can my listeners focus on their goals and dreams? Dr. Farrant will talk from the heart and answer tons of questions as well as help me review a book about the changes that are happening to our bodies as we grow into teenagers.

Brothers Who Teach
Episode 13: Destined to Succeed

Brothers Who Teach

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 41:29


We continue our New Teachers series with guests Jack Fader and Wyatt Long. Jack and Wyatt teach at Christ School, and while both have been there for a few years now, they had very little experience before they arrived. But they've made it! More or less. So we are talking to them about how--despite the struggles--they have been able to succeed, and what veteran teachers can do to help their younger colleagues. Our guests share some fun stories from their time at Christ School, and we go over our Sweet 16 picks with a Dirty Dozen on the line. *Jameel was recording on the road for this one, so apologies for the occasional low-quality audio.

Afternoons With Mike PODCAST
S3E093 DR. AARON FARRANT from The Christ School shares how his varied interests all pointed to his current role in education.

Afternoons With Mike PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 49:52


SPONSORED BY PALM BEACH ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY, ORLANDO. Dr. Aaron Farrant had many interests and loves, and gained a ton of business experience in all the jobs that he held. But, at the end of the day, the Lord revealed His plan and Aaron's greatest career love when the door was opened to The Christ School, where Dr. Farrant is now Head of School. A truly humble man with a great love for God and his students.

Inside Carolina Podcast
Coast to Coast: Green Offered; Team Still Searching

Inside Carolina Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 39:53


On this week's installment of the Coast to Coast Podcast, Sean Moran and Sherrell McMillan break down UNC's most recently offered prospect, De'Ante Green. A lanky forward from the 2022 class, the Christ School junior projects between the 4 and 5 in college. McMillan gives some thoughts on Green's recruitment and UNC fandom, while Moran adds an overview on his skillset, including where he may look to improve. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Gift In A Gift (GNG) Podcast
#24 We have to change the way we think with Reid Bennett

Gift In A Gift (GNG) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 31:26


University of Memphis '85-88 offensive line. 33 consecutive starts. Team Captain '88 All South Independent 1st team '88 Graduate assistant coach at Mississippi State University under Rick Trickett '90 Arena Bowl Champion with Tampa Bay Storm '91. Arena Football League Iron man award OL/DL coach Christ School '96-97.. OL/DL coach Asheville Saints 2009 (PFL Champion) Head Coach Asheville Saints 2010 (PFL Semi finals) Founded Gladiator Sports 2011 29 years of playing/coaching experience. Man of God, Husband, Father and Grandfather Social Media Handles Website: Gladiatorsportsacademy.org Instagram: @gladiatorsport1 Facebook: @gladiatorsport1

Beacon College's
"A World of Difference," S1, E4 | "Boosting LD Numbers in STEM"

Beacon College's "A World of Difference: Embracing Neurodiversity" The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 41:06


Students who learn differently are underrepresented in STEM fields. This episode of "A World of Difference," which celebrates and supports families living with learning differences, offers strategies for supporting STEM. It also profiles the STEAM Lab at The Christ School in Orlando which inspires dyslexic students to embrace science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/a-world-of-difference/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/a-world-of-difference/support

Johnson City Living
31. Jay Allen: You can be anything you want, so why not be colossal?

Johnson City Living

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 18:10


Today's guest is Jay Allen. I’ll let Jay tell you about his background, but I’ll share this with you: Jay was born into basketball royalty as the son of local hoops legend Shane Williams and worked his way into some pretty unbelievable opportunities. In high school, he transferred to the prestigious Christ School in Arden, North Carolina which at one point won five consecutive and which has sent 23 players to Division One schools in recent years (including Jay) and has several players in the NBA. After graduating from Wofford in 2017, Jay began plotting out his next move and has since started Colossal Brand, which creates original apparel and accessories. But Jay says the message of Colossal Brand is just as important as the merchandise. I’ll let you hear it in his own words. Johnson City Living is a proud member of the Market Street Media family of podcasts. The full roster includes: Better Every Day with Brad Weems I See You, Mama: A Maternal Mental Health Podcast with Kristina Dulaney Marketing That Works with Drew Bedard Johnson City Living with Leighton Hart Measure Once, Cuss Twice with Seth Thomas The Johnson City Small Business Podcast with Ryan McKinney One Conversation at a Time with Kelly Rhea Barber College Success with Craig Charles The Huddle with Spencer Huddleston and Brad W

Grace Community Church at Deerfoot
The Jesus Christ School of Discipleship

Grace Community Church at Deerfoot

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 99:39


Grace Community Church at Deerfoot

Religion & Story
S5E6: Church of Christ School Trends

Religion & Story

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 46:47


In this episode, three brothers discuss the trends as well as declines of Christian education, with an eye toward policies and strategies from Church of Christ universities. The post S5E6: Church of Christ School Trends appeared first on Religion & Story.

Wineskins Podcast
Dreams Becoming Reality: Planting 60,000 Churches With David Young

Wineskins Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 50:49


How does a church go about planting 60,000 new churches, ahead of schedule? Lord willing, that will be the case for David Young and the North Boulevard Church of Christ in Murfreesboro, TN! In this podcast we review the state of our church planting efforts and talk about how God is working to birth new churches that birth new churches. The hope and prayer for this podcast is that hundreds, even thousands of other churches, can begin taking steps in this direction and watch God give the increase. There were a number of resources mentioned in this podcast including: Books Leading Change by John Kotter A Grand Illusion: How Progressive Christianity Undermines Biblical Faith By David Young New Day: Restoring the Revolutionary Mission of Christ's Church By David Young Kingdom Unleashed by Jerry Trousdale Ministries New Generations Ministries - Disciple Making Movements Final Command Ministries New Day Conference Passion for Planting Kairos Stadia Church Planting North Boulevard Church of Christ School of Discipleship Heritage 21

The Tiberius Show
The Tiberius Show EP 38 Coach Oz Martin

The Tiberius Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 30:01


Coach Oz from the Christ School talks with Tiberius about World of Goo from the EPIC platform, and reviews the book Amelia Bedelia Sleeps Over. They talk about how to read TIME and how to use Leadership in your life. They talk about Coach Oz's career and his passion for working with kids and using basketball to teach character lessons.

Hoop Heads
Refereeing and Coaching Discussion w/ Crown Refs Paul Diasparra - Episode 128

Hoop Heads

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 69:51


On this special episode of the Hoop Heads Podcast, Mike and Jason are joined by friends of the podcast Jeff Depelteau, former coach at Christ School in North Carolina, and Coach Joe Harris from Lake Chelan, Washington to talk about referee and coach relationships with Paul Diasparra.   Paul Diasparra is a 5 year college official currently working 5 different leagues in division 2 and division 3 basketball with aspirations to become a Division 1 official. Paul started Crown Refs in 2018 on Instagram creating valuable content to help other officials improve and has turned that into a podcast in which he discusses rules, plays and situations that help to provide awareness and education for players, coaches and fans. In this episode, a lively discussion on rules, coaching, and refereeing occurs and we learn a lot. We hope that you also learn a bunch and enjoy this episode of the Hoop Heads Podcast. Paul Diasparra E-mail- pdiasparra@gmail.com Twitter- @crownrefs Instagram- crown_refs Jeff Depelteau Twitter - @CoachJDHoops Email - Jeff@proskillsbasketball.com Joe Harris Email - jaharris@nwi.net Twitter - @JoeHarris4 Support this podcast

School Growth Mastery
17. Pushing schools to the end of the creative cliff, with Miles Latham

School Growth Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 52:39


Our guest today is Miles Latham. He is Managing Partner at Affixxius Films - an in-house bespoke commercial film company with an innovative and unique approach to providing breathtaking videos for public and private sector companies and organizations. In particular, the videos that Affixxius Films has produced for schools put a finger on the distinctive story that sets that school apart in the marketplace. In the research phase of their process, Affixxius is known for provoking schools to push them in surprising directions that “reveal what the school deems unquestionable.”In this episode, Miles shares how schools owe it to their students to take a stand for their brand, and details how his company strives to tell a story for each client that will resonate with the deepest feelings that parents have about their children.If you are thinking about what makes your school unique, this is a conversation that you should not miss.Quotes:6:25 “Independent schools are ‘high-brand’ propositions. We are dealing with huge amounts of money for the most emotionally important assets that a family has - and that is their children.”7:00 “For us, that’s where film is at its best - it’s an emotional buy-in. We have to make people feel something.”8:15 “As soon as we started to say less in a more emotionally powerful way, that’s when schools started to see results.” 9:50 “It’s the human qualities that make a school special.” 19:10 “Quite often, the creative process that we go through will fundamentally change the way a school markets itself or thinks about itself as a result of our research.”23:40 “We are ultimately interested in telling interesting stories.”25:35 “We are obliged to treat the marketing of these organizations incredibly seriously because of the level of trust that we are asking people to embed in the school.”26:40 “I think a school’s marketing is fundamentally a 2-fold proposition: on one level, it is acutely emotional...and on the other side of the coin, it is acutely practical.”28:00 “Schools are gold mines of storytelling about phenomenal young people who are doing phenomenal things.”30:00 “The first thing I ask is: What does the school stand for?”32:20 “The clarity and efficacy with which we tell these stories has never been more critical.”37:05 “School marketing needs to react to what is going on around it and not be so insular and so microcosmic.”Here are some resources mentioned in our discussion:Christ School - a private, Episcopal college preparatory boarding and day school for boys in Asheville, N.C. - https://www.christschool.orghttps://affixxius.com/academic/portfolio/5252/your-future-is-coming-for-youInter-Community School Zurich, Switzerland - a private, independent, international, co-ed day school - https://www.icsz.ch/https://vimeo.com/292943705Dan Carlin Hard Core History: the Wrath of the Khans https://www.dancarlin.com/hardcore-history-series/Where to learn more about Miles Latham:Email - films@affixxius.comTwitter - https://twitter.com/milesaffixxiusMiles on Linkedin https://uk.linkedin.com/in/miles-latham-7531a427Affixxius Films http://www.affixxius.com

Championship Vision
Episode 33: Coach Jeff Depelteau: Head Boys Basketball Coach Christ School, Arden, NC

Championship Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2019 72:19


Coach Jeff Depelteau is currently the Head Varsity Basketball Coach at Christ School in Arden, NC. The Greenies are considered to be one of the top programs in the state of North Carolina and in the country. Jeff previously coached at his alma mater, Suffield Academy, for 8 seasons qualifying for the NEPSAC Tournament each year, advancing to the final four in six times. Suffield advanced to the New England Prep Championship three times (2013, 2015, and 2017), winning the New England Class B Championship in 2013. Coach Depelteau was twice named New England Prep Coach of the Year in 2013 and 2017. During his eight years leading the Suffield basketball program, over 40 of his student-athletes moved on to play basketball at the NCAA Division 1, 2, and 3 levels. Jeff is a member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), and he is a certified FIBA coach and USA Basketball coach. Coach Depelteau is involved with USA Basketball, working with the U16 and U17 Men’s National Teams and most recently with the USA Basketball Youth Division. In 2015, Jeff was selected as a winner of Nike’s “America’s Got Basketball Coaching Talent” contest and spoke at the Nike Championship Basketball Coaches Clinic in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. His speech, “Growing as a Coach,” from this clinic was produced and marketed by Championship Productions. Coach Depelteau continues to travel and speak at basketball coaching clinics throughout the United States. Jeff also serves as the Co-Director of Pro Skills Basketball, Asheville. Make sure you’re prepared to take some notes as you enjoy the episode with Coach Jeff Depelteau of the Christ School in Arden, North Carolina. Twitter - @CoachJDHoops Email - Jeff@proskillsbasketball.com Link to purchase Coach Jeff Depelteau’s DVD from Championship Productions www.championshipproductions.com/cgi-bin/c…4865.html --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-furtado/support