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In this powerful episode of The ToosDay Crue, hosts Jake and Stephen sit down with Dr. Avon Cornelius, a U.S. Army Veteran with more than 22 years of distinguished service and a proven track record of building and leading high-performance teams across the military, public relations, marketing, and logistics sectors. Dr. Cornelius brings a unique blend of real-world leadership, problem-solving expertise, and strategic communication, backed by his Doctorate in Business Administration. From coordinating complex military operations to navigating corporate innovation and branding, he's a leader who adapts, overcomes, and inspires at every level. This episode dives into: ✅ Lessons in leadership from the battlefield to the boardroom ✅ The mindset of elite problem solvers ✅ Strategies for effective team communication and client relations ✅ Transitioning military skills into civilian success ✅ Why relationships and results are the real currency of influence If you're a leader, veteran, or entrepreneur looking for insight and inspiration, this episode delivers.
Season four is here! We are kicking off a fresh new year with a special guest host, Reverend Cornelius J. Williams. He unpacks a few chapters of his first and newly-released book, Will You Follow Me? We discuss his inspiration for the book as well as the necessity for the concept and practice of intellectual submission.
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Michael and Ethan, along with special guests Maren Boucher and Benji Inniger, discuss The Tragical History of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus, by Christopher Marlowe. Michael and Ethan are drinking Balvenie Doublewood 12yo single malt; Benji is drinking Oban Little Bay; Maren is drinking Lagavulin 11. What a mess.In this episode:Bethany Lutheran College Production of Doctor Faustus! (Director and assistant director = our guests!)FaustbuchFaustus: The Horror FilmPhilip Melancthon might have studied with Faust, an anecdote that's fun for maybe just the four people on this podcastFaustus: The Real Guy, or, why does he matter?Disappearing side characters (and disappearing main character???)Hell is a pyramid scheme, or, Faustus as lululemon rep, or, Cornelius and Valdez are DeadDid the devil appear on-stage, or is it Puritan propaganda?Doctor FauthtuthSympathy vs pityOrigins of the Shakespeare race, irrelevant to the episode but we're keeping itCheck out Benji's music and photography!Check out Benji's OST to Bethany's production of The Spiritual Tragedy of Doctor Faustus!Next time Michael and Ethan will discuss Goethe's Faust, Parts 1 and 2! Join the discussion! Go to the Contact page and put "Scotch Talk" in the Subject line. We'd love to hear from you! And submit your homework at the Michael & Ethan in a Room with Scotch page. Join us on GoodReads!Get on our Substack!Donate to our Patreon! MUSIC & SFX: “Fools that Will Laugh on Earth,” by Benji Inniger, from the Original Soundtrack to The Spiritual Tragedy of Doctor Faustus"Kessy Swings Endless - (ID 349)" by Lobo Loco. Used by permission. "The Grim Reaper - II Presto" by Aitua. Used under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License. "Thinking It Over" by Lee Rosevere. Used under an Attribution License.(Links to books & products are affiliate links.)
In this Reel Insights episode, Sean Tajipour, the Mayor of Nerdtropolis, chats with Owen Teague about his role as Brad in Griffin in Summer, the heartfelt coming-of-age comedy from writer/director Nicholas Colia.Owen opens up about why the film feels so different from anything he's done before, calling it “one of the funniest movies I've seen in a long time” while still carrying a “sweet soul” at its core. He shares how his character Brad — a misguided mentor figure — challenged him in new ways, and why he was grateful to Colia for giving him the chance to step outside his usual roles.The conversation explores Owen's acting inspirations, from Andy Serkis' groundbreaking King Kong performance to lessons he picked up from Matthew McConaughey and Marlon Brando while shaping Brad's presence. He also reflects on his double life as a teen actor, the influence of his Bloodline castmates, and what he carried forward from his physical performance as Cornelius in Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes.With behind-the-scenes stories, hilarious set memories, and candid insights into his acting journey, this interview is a must-watch for fans of Owen Teague, Griffin in Summer, and Planet of the Apes.Griffin in Summer is now playing in theaters.Visit Nerdtropolis.comFacebook.com/nerdtropolisInstagram.com/nerdtropolisTwitter.com/nerdtropolis
You're listening to the Village Kids Podcast: Summer Fun Edition! We're taking a break from our usual chronological Bible format to bring you stories about Peter for one last week. Last time, we heard how Peter visited a Roman Centurion named Cornelius and shared the good news about Jesus. Cornelius and his whole family chose to follow Jesus and were baptized. Today, we have another exciting story about Peter - this time, about a daring escape that only God could make happen! So grab an ice cream sandwich and get ready for a crazy story. Our bite-sized story podcast is a fun way to learn truths from the Bible in a fun story format. Tune in every week for a new episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your favourite podcasts.
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The Flat Fire, which is burning two miles northeast of Sisters in Central Oregon, has grown to more than 23,000 acres and is 13% contained, as of Friday morning. The fire broke out last week, grew rapidly and prompted Level 1, 2 and 3 evacuation orders in Deschutes and Jefferson counties. On Thursday, Level 3 orders were downgraded to Level 2 in both counties. According to an update posted Thursday morning, five homes have been destroyed by the fire, the cause of which is still under investigation. Jim Cornelius, editor-in-chief of The Nugget Newspaper in Sisters, says that while the community is no stranger to wildfires, efforts have expanded in recent years to make it more fire-wise and resilient to wildfires. The city is considering updates to its development code for new construction and in the spring, a local nonprofit, Citizens4Community, organized community forums to educate residents about fire insurance and wildfire preparedness, from assembling a go bag to requesting a free wildfire home assessment. Cornelius joins us for an update about the Flat Fire, its impact on Sisters and how the catastrophic Labor Day Fires of 2020 shaped the community’s fire-readiness.
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we continue our faith-filled journey through Acts 15, delving deeper into the early church's struggle with circumcision and the inclusion of Gentiles. With a warm heart, we reflect on Saint Peter's powerful testimony, as he recalls God's grace poured out on Cornelius, a Gentile who received the Holy Spirit before baptism. This moving account challenges us to look beyond the Old Testament covenant to the living guidance of the Holy Spirit, whom Jesus promised to lead His church. We explore how the apostles, empowered by divine wisdom, embraced grace over legalism, reminding us that God's love remains unchanging. Join us for this soul-stirring discussion that invites you to pray and seek the Spirit's direction in your life.
Pretty straight forward: Alex meets with the voices of the Bobcats and hen the boys break down the 2025 season!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Heather and Cornelius return with the final chapter of their marriage series, sharing the last set of lessons learned over 15 years together. In this closing installment, they dive into lessons 10 through 15... covering the deeper truths, the tougher moments, and the surprising joys that only come with time. They wrap up this journey with honesty, laughter, and plenty of real-life wisdom you can take into your own relationships. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Dom Lovings and guest Cornelius Anthony Jr., a sommelier, as they dive into the business of champagne and the complexities of the wine industry. They discuss the intriguing case of Uncle Nearest's financial struggles and the importance of financial literacy in entrepreneurship. Cornelius shares insights on champagne misconceptions, its rich history, and his journey in the wine industry. Explore how champagne can be savored daily alongside various foods, and discover Cornelius's new eco-friendly champagne line, Serene. This episode offers a blend of industry knowledge, personal stories, and future aspirations.Cornelius Anthony Jr.'s Instagram: @Champagne_masterSerene Champagne Selections: WebsiteNetflix Show: UncorkedRegina King's Orange Wine: Recommended for its remarkable story and quality.Tune in to this episode for a rich and inspiring discussion that uncovers the nuances of champagne, sheds light on industry insights, and celebrates the craft of high-quality winemaking. Stay subscribed for more illuminating conversations and industry#ChampagneHistory #FrenchChampagne #ChampagneVsProsecco #SustainableWine #WineConnoisseur #ChampagneCulture #WineTalks #SipAndLearn #PourIntoKnowledge #WineJourney #MustListen #ChampagneAficionado#ChampagneCulture#BubblesAndBeyond#ChampagneKnowledge#WineWisdom#SustainableSips
The fastest way to grow 17 brands might be to advertise one.Kellogg's made a deliberate shift from spreading budget across 17 sub-brands to backing the masterbrand—reviving underused distinctive assets (hello, Cornelius), aligning a region on one idea, and building a creative platform with swagger. “Ultimately, a brand is a promise.”What this episode covers:Masterbrand vs sub-brands: Why the team said, “We absolutely have to back the master brand”—and how one super-asset can “float all the other boats.”Global idea, local truth: The universal insight—win the morning (“you do you”) or you compromise the day—rooted in a 300+ person ethnographic study across Europe.Distinctive Brand Assets with plot (not just props): The DBA audit that unlocked Back the Bird, plus the moment the team literally “backed the bird.”Music as memory structure: How Jurassic 5 became their first-ever ad license—and why the track was stress-tested on set until nobody could imagine the film without it.Retail reality: Competing with own-label through superior product + brand value, a ruthless shelf line—Get the Original—and activations only Kellogg's can do (e.g., EFL soccer camps).Effectiveness & scale: Ipsos and System1 pre-tests scored extremely highly; early sentiment is off the charts across UK/IE and also France/Italy—giving confidence to build the platform out.01:36 Kellogg's Legacy and Marketing Philosophy02:19 The Power of the Kellogg Master Brand06:20 Building Internal Alignment12:06 Global to Local Marketing Challenges20:44 Reviving Cornelius the Rooster24:20 Discovering Cornelius: The Strong DBA Asset25:08 The Role of Music in Advertising28:36 The Journey of Marketing Transformation32:46 Facing the Challenge of Own Label Brands37:19 The Power of Creativity and Brand Identity39:25 Measuring Success and Future Plans44:22 A Defining Moment for the Brand Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Play audio-only episode | Play video episode | Play on YouTube | Play on Spotify Click above to play either the audio-only episode or video episode in a new window. Episode Summary Project managers often excel at delivering on scope, schedule, and budget, but struggle when asked to prove the value of their work to senior leadership. Barbara Kephart brings her extensive experience in project, program, and portfolio management to address this common challenge. She outlines a clear approach to bridging the gap between technical project reporting and leadership's focus on business outcomes. Drawing from her career in both public and private sectors, Barbara explains how understanding the language of leadership and linking project metrics to strategic objectives can transform how executives perceive your contributions.
When Cephas came to Antioch, I opposed him to his face, because he stood condemned. — Galatians 2:11 After his formative, life-changing encounter with Cornelius the centurion, Peter and others led the early church in understanding God's grace for all people (see Acts 10-11, 15). Later, however, Peter tended to favor Jesus' Jewish followers, while Paul continued working for the Lord as a missionary to Gentiles (Acts 9, 13-14, 16-28). Though Peter believed that Jesus' love was for all people, he sometimes slipped back into ethnic prejudices, avoiding eating with Gentiles for fear of offending Jewish believers. In Antioch, Paul confronted Peter (Cephas) as a hypocrite for separating himself from Gentiles. Though Paul's response may have been excessive, we can thank God that Paul did not go along with twisting Jesus' gospel of love and unity. And, sadly, again we see Peter, “a pillar” of the early church, showing weakness in the face of peer pressure from Jewish hardliners. Yet Peter didn't completely collapse here. From his later teaching we can tell that he accepted Paul's reprimand and moved on without holding a grudge. In a letter to Christians in Galatia and other parts of Asia Minor (present-day Turkey), Peter describes Paul as “our dear brother,” who had also written to them “with the wisdom that God gave him” (2 Peter 3:15). Like Peter, we can expect to fail at times. As we grow in becoming disciples, though, we can also, like Peter, humbly accept correction and continue to follow Jesus. Lord, by your grace, may we continue to follow and serve you. Amen.
Acts 10:23-11:18 The excitement and joy of Cornelius and his family believing in Jesus for salvation shows God's initiation towards the rest of the world. The gospel will break barriers and traditions in order to bring freedom to the soul.
In this episode of The Best of LKN, Jeff welcomes Katelyn Graham, founder and CEO of The Admin Effect, a Cornelius-based firm serving independent financial advisors nationwide. Katelyn shares her journey from broadcasting to financial services, and how a life-changing experience inspired her to launch her own agency.She explains how The Admin Effect supports advisors with virtual operations, team training, and consulting—helping firms streamline processes, scale with confidence, and better serve their clients. Katelyn also dives into leadership lessons, hiring the right people, and the importance of listening to clients.The conversation touches on entrepreneurship, niche business models, and life in the Lake Norman area. Katelyn's story offers valuable takeaways for business owners, financial advisors, and anyone interested in scaling a service-based company.The Admin EffectBook mentioned:Who Not How by Dan Sullivan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Lake Norman's #1 Podcast & Email NewsletterThe Best of LKNhttps://thebestoflkn.com/Hosted by:Jeff HammElevate Land & RealtyCharlotte | Lake Norman | High Countryhttps://lknreal.com/Support the show
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Play audio-only episode | Play video episode | Play on YouTube | Play on Spotify Click above to play either the audio-only episode or video episode in a new window. Episode Summary Project managers know that skill building requires consistency, but finding the right structure can be a challenge. Olivia Pekny introduces PM Master Quest, a program built around 30 days of practical, daily challenges that strengthen core project management capabilities. Instead of long theory-based courses, participants apply short, focused tasks directly to a project storyline, turning everyday actions into learning opportunities. The design is simple yet powerful: take one challenge per day, reflect on the experience, and gradually develop the mindset and behaviors that effective project managers demonstrate. Olivia explains how the program helps professionals at all levels gain traction in areas such as stakeholder communication, decision-making, and team leadership while creating momentum through daily practice.
God knows the names of His children!... Isn't that just amazing?!?! The same God Who paints the sky every night knows every single one of us by name! In today's message, Pastor Bill shares the comfort and wonder Cornelius had of being known. He wasn't just known, but he was known by His heavenly Father! You share that same unthinkable blessing! You are deeply understood, fully seen, and known by God! There isn't a place you can go that God won't find you and call you by your name!
God knows the names of His children!... Isn't that just amazing?!?! The same God Who paints the sky every night knows every single one of us by name! In today's message, Pastor Bill shares the comfort and wonder Cornelius had of being known. He wasn't just known, but he was known by His heavenly Father! You share that same unthinkable blessing! You are deeply understood, fully seen, and known by God! There isn't a place you can go that God won't find you and call you by your name!
After 15 years of marriage, Cornelius and Heather have seen it all... the bliss, the chaos, and the “did you seriously just do that?” moments. This is part 2, covering lessons 6-9. From recognizing each other's differences to self-care… each lesson is important in its own way. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Recorded at Reinforcement Learning Conference 2025 at University of Alberta, Edmonton Alberta Canada.Featured ReferencesLecture on the Oak Architecture, Rich SuttonAlberta Plan, Rich Sutton with Mike Bowling and Patrick Pilarski Additional ReferencesJacob Beck on Google Scholar Alex Goldie on Google ScholarCornelius Braun on Google ScholarReinforcement Learning Conference
In this episode of the Atlas of Chiropractic Podcast, Dr. John Stenberg, Dr. Cameron Bearder, and Dr. Cameron Marshall discuss the evolving landscape of concussion care. They explore the intersection of concussion and neck injuries, the shift towards active rehabilitation, and the importance of addressing psychological factors in treatment. Dr. Marshall shares insights from his extensive research and clinical experience, emphasizing the need for a multidisciplinary approach and the development of comprehensive concussion management programs. The conversation highlights the challenges and opportunities in the field, encouraging practitioners to stay informed and engaged in ongoing education.Complete Concussions on IG: @completeconcussionscompleteconcussions.comDr. Stenberg on IG: @zenith_chiroDr. Bearder on IG: @drbearderDr. Bearder's Cornelius, NC practice:https://www.keystonespineclinic.com/Dr. Stenberg's Colorado Springs, CO practice:https://www.zenithchiroco.com/
Pastor Cicely continues our series, showing how historic moments are born at the crossroads where kingdom opportunity meets faithful obedience, using the story of Peter and Cornelius from Acts 10 to illustrate how God's plan always included all people, not just Israel.• Historic moments happen when opportunity to advance God's kingdom meets someone with deep conviction and unwavering obedience• In Acts 10, Peter's vision and Cornelius's prayers created a crossroads that opened the gospel to Gentiles• The message shifts from Jonah's warning to the Gentiles to Peter's welcoming of Gentiles• Where the message of Jesus goes, the Holy Spirit follows• Social media and platforms are tools, not ministry—ministry happens when we care for people now• Our past failures don't disqualify us; they're redeemed as tools for the kingdom• Every Christian is either a missionary or an imposter—there is no middle groundDon't abandon your calling when things get difficult. Pick up the message, ask the Holy Spirit for strategy, and be the solution to the darkness in your sphere of influence.
Acts 10:1-23 Through the special revelations of the visions, God shares his plan to open salvation for the gentiles. What gets in the way of the grace of God, is the religion that we may cling to. God is stripping that away for us.
Join Pastor Mike in this inspiring episode as he dives into the transformative story of Peter and Cornelius from Acts 10, a meeting that forever shaped Christianity. Explore four key steps to discern God's mission in your life: soliciting friendship soothing, recruiting mission partners, maintaining a humble heart, and watching for God's activity. Perfect for those seeking spiritual growth and a deeper connection with God's love for all. Tune in! #BibleStudy #PeterAndCornelius #MissionDiscernment #Christianity #SpiritualGrowth
Introduction Opportunities come and go quickly. Gratitude for past opportunities provided by God. Divine opportunities require careful attention to avoid overlooking them. Opportunities are not always present, so seize them when they arise. The Fleeting Nature of Opportunities Opportunities to be in God's house should be prioritized. Missed opportunities can lead to regret. Example: Missing a chance to share scripture, pray, or encourage someone. Opportunities given by God are not to be taken for granted. Opportunities for Those in Need Recognizing and admitting needs is crucial. Overcoming stubbornness to acknowledge problems. God is always on time and able to meet needs. Example: Bartimaeus seizing his chance for healing. Bartimaeus cried out to Jesus when he heard he was coming. Bartimaeus didn't wait, knowing the opportunity might not return. Avoiding indifference and paying attention to God's work. Opportunities for Business with God Some may be in the presence of God but not engage with the opportunity. Privileges of divine grace are not guaranteed to recur. Excuses and fleshly desires can hinder experiencing God's opportunities. Example: Woman with the issue of blood. She was determined to touch Jesus' garment, overcoming obstacles. She seized the opportunity and was healed. Example: Men carrying their friend to Jesus in Capernaum. They were determined to bring their friend to Jesus for healing. They didn't give up when they couldn't get in the door. Opportunities for the Unsaved Paul's ministry examples. Example: Felix trembling but dismissing Paul. Felix had an opportunity to be saved but missed it. Conviction by the Spirit of God is an opportunity to be seized. Example: Agrippa's near persuasion. Agrippa said, "Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian." Missing the opportunity leads to eternal consequences. God's grace appears to all, offering an opportunity for salvation. Desperation for God is essential to avoid missing opportunities. Every gathering presents an opportunity to draw closer to God. Responding Quickly to Opportunities Example: Zacchaeus's immediate response. Zacchaeus climbed a tree to see Jesus. Jesus called him down, and Zacchaeus joyfully received Him. Zacchaeus embraced the opportunity for salvation. The greatest opportunity is when the Holy Ghost convicts of being lost and provides a way to be saved. Example: Fishermen dropping their nets to follow Jesus. They immediately responded to Jesus' call. Example: Philip and Nathaniel. Philip told Nathaniel about Jesus. Nathaniel initially doubted but then went to see Jesus. Jesus recognized Nathaniel's sincerity, leading to his belief. The challenge is to "come and see" and experience God. Paul's Example of Seizing Opportunities Paul consistently sought opportunities to share the gospel. Paul's vision of the man in Macedonia. Paul recognized the opportunity and went to Macedonia. Peter's Example of Overcoming Confusion Peter's vision and encounter with Cornelius. God taught Peter about Gentiles and His grace toward them. Peter obeyed the Holy Spirit and went to Cornelius' house. Cornelius and his household were saved and filled with the Holy Ghost. Sometimes overthinking hinders seizing opportunities. Faithful obedience leads to experiencing God's miracles. Regret over missed opportunities. Conclusion Divine moments require a choice to stand for God. Every gathering is an opportunity to draw closer to God. The Holy Spirit and the bride say, "Come." Be ready to seize opportunities to share the truth about God's love and salvation. The chance to do something for God will present itself. Encouragement to be ready and not miss opportunities to share the gospel.
SEGMENT ONE - The guys dive into everything from lateness as a personality trait to whether the South gets an unfair reputation, the rise of clean comedy, what it really means for a joke to “age badly,” comedians should ever apologize, the drive it takes to keep hitting open mics, can stand-up be taught. SEGMENT TWO - A dark “Would You Rather” about trading lives for money, power, morality, who would you push the button on, Lamar Jackson's generosity, NFL money, golf course charity work, upcoming show plugs—including Three's Comedy weekend in Williamsburg, VA, plus Jordan's Joint Custody Comedy showcase in Cornelius. @jordancentry @mrwilliamscomedy @kingjasonallen podcastzoningout@gmail.comThree's Comedy Tour at Copper Fox Distillery in Williamsburg, VA - August 29thhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/threes-comedy-tour-at-copper-fox-distillery-williamsburg-tickets-1559828812969?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurlThree's Comedy Tour at Copper Fox Distillery in Williamsburg, VA - August 30thhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/threes-comedy-tour-at-copper-fox-distillery-williamsburg-tickets-1578480941989?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl
After 15 years of marriage, Cornelius and Heather have seen it all... the bliss, the chaos, and the “did you seriously just do that?” moments. In this first part of their 3-part series, they're breaking down tips 1–5 from their list of 15 hard-earned marriage lessons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Play video episode | Play on YouTube | Play on Spotify Click above to play either the audio-only episode or video episode in a new window. One Playlist. Sixty Free PDUs. Zero Hassle. We've made it incredibly easy for you to earn your Professional Development Units (PDUs) using Spotify. In this episode, Cornelius Fichtner explains how you can listen to 60 hours of curated podcast content from The Project Management Podcast and self-report those hours as free PDUs with PMI. Here's how it works: Step 1 – Download the Tracking Spreadsheet: Use this spreadsheet to track your learning ➡️ Download Spreadsheet Step 2 – Listen and Track: Open the Spotify playlist, start listening, and log your progress in the spreadsheet ➡️ Open Spotify Playlist Step 3 – Self-Report with PMI: Use PMI's CCRS platform to self-report your earned PDUs ➡️ Report at PMI Need More Help? Visit our detailed instructions and FAQ at Earn 60 Free PDUs on Spotify..
Premium This is a preview of our premium episode. Full access is available only to premium subscribers. Click here and learn about the Premium Podcast to access this interview and transcript... Play audio-only preview episode | Play video preview episode | Play on YouTube | Play on Spotify Click above to play either the audio-only preview episode or video preview episode in a new window. Episode Summary Leadership expert Shyam Ramanathan joins Cornelius Fichtner to unpack what great leadership looks like for project managers. Shyam brings over two decades in IT, an extensive leadership blog with 400 plus posts, and two books, “Maximise Potential” and “Maximise Potential 2.” He outlines a clear, three-part foundation for leading well, then connects it to day-to-day project work. You hear how vision sets the direction, how the ability to inspire moves people to act, and how leading by example creates credibility. Shyam ties these principles to project realities like reading the charter, clarifying scope and budget, selecting and positioning the right people, and building a balanced team through honest self-awareness.
Jeff sits down with Valerie Mano, owner of Fully Promoted Lake Norman in Cornelius, NC. Valerie shares her journey from France to the Caribbean to Lake Norman, and how she transitioned from a career in physical therapy to running a thriving promotional products and embroidery business. They discuss the services Fully Promoted offers—custom embroidery, branded apparel, promotional items—and how Valerie supports local businesses of all sizes, from startups to large companies. She also shares insights on small business ownership, the importance of sales and financial skills, and why she loves being part of the Lake Norman community.Fully Promoted19420 Jetton RdCornelius, NC 28031(704) 987-9630Special mentions:Lake Norman Small Business NetworkH2 Public House---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Lake Norman's #1 Podcast & Email NewsletterThe Best of LKNhttps://thebestoflkn.com/Hosted by:Jeff HammElevate Land & RealtyCharlotte | Lake Norman | High Countryhttps://lknreal.com/Support the show
Episode 185 with Kailas Nair, Chief Growth Officer and Co-founder, and Jon Kornik, Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder of Plentify, an award winning clean tech AI company transforming home energy management in Africa and beyond.Kailas Nair and Jon Kornik bring a wealth of experience from global leaders such as McKinsey, Google, Tesla, and Vitality to this conversation on how artificial intelligence and innovative hardware can make electricity more affordable, reliable, and clean for African households. In this episode, they share how Plentify's solutions, including the HotBot and SolarBot, help households shift energy consumption to cheaper and cleaner times, stabilise strained grids, and maximise the value of solar energy.They discuss how a demand side focus, combined with user-centric design, is unlocking new opportunities for African utilities, communities, and consumers. From securing multi-million dollar deals and international funding to being recognised in the Bloomberg 50 Startups to Watch and shortlisted for the Earthshot Prize, Kailas and Jon reflect on the challenges and opportunities of scaling a climate tech business from South Africa to global markets.What We Discuss With Kailas and JonThe personal and professional journeys that led them from global careers at Google, McKinsey, and Vitality back to South Africa to tackle the energy crisis.How Plentify's AI-powered HotBot and SolarBot help households shift energy use to cheaper, cleaner times while stabilising strained electricity grids.Why focusing on the demand side of the energy equation can unlock new solutions for Africa's affordability, reliability, and sustainability challenges.Lessons learned from scaling a South African climate tech startup into global markets and tailoring solutions for diverse African energy contexts.Strategies for building credibility and securing investment in Africa's clean energy sector.Verto CornerIn this week's Verto Corner, Cornelius Coetzee, Verto's Country Director for South Africa, shares his perspective on how smarter cross border payment strategies can give importers and exporters a real advantage. He outlines the hidden “icebergs” in international trade such as changing regulations, levies and tariffs that can quickly erode profitability if not managed well. Cornelius explains how improving payment processes is not only about reducing costs but also about building resilience, improving cash flow and strengthening competitiveness in fast changing markets. Discover how our Verto's solutions can help you accept payments, manage expenses, and scale effortlessly. Visit Verto to get started.Did you miss my previous episode where I discus Building a Borderless Economy: How Itana is Creating Africa's First Digital Special Economic Zone? Make sure to check it out!Connect with Terser:LinkedIn - Terser AdamuInstagram - unlockingafricaTwitter (X) - @TerserAdamuConnect with Kailas and Jon:LinkedIn - Kailas Nair and Jon Kornik Twitter - @plentifyHQDo you want to do business in Africa? Explore the vast business opportunities in African markets and increase your success with ETK Group. Connect with us at www.etkgroup.co.uk or reach out via email at info@etkgroup.co.uk
Pastor Mark used the story of Peter and Cornelius to show the importance of the appointed times of prayer.
The Book of Acts tells the story of the birth of the church and its remarkable expansion in the early decades of its existence. Central to that story is the crucial encounter between the Apostle Peter, an observant Jewish man, and Cornelius, a respected Gentile military officer, and his family. Through this encounter, the fledgling church-- and our church, too-- learns that faith in Jesus is not merely for Jewish people but for people of all nations who call on God in faith. Come out this week and bring a friend to hear more about "The Whole Church for the Whole World" and hear from a special guest and ECV friend about how God is working in Taiwan today.- Series Description -Among the most compelling stories in the Bible are several contained in the Book of Acts, written by the humble and gentle physician, Luke. In Acts, Luke tells the story of the birth and expansion of the church in the early decades following the Lord's death, resurrection, and ascension. He tells the story of the coming and work of the Holy Spirit, the ministry of the Apostles Peter and Paul, and of other early saints. He tells the story of early opposition to the faith, of the first martyrs, and of the courage of early Christians in the face of resistance and even death. At the beginning of the book, the Christian community is limited to Jewish believers mostly in and around Jerusalem; by the end of the book, the church is growing and expanding among Jewish and Gentile communities throughout the Mediterranean world and beyond. Come out for this 10 week series and join us in living out in our own day and time what it is to be the church together.
Listen along as Mike Gaston continues our series through Acts. Notes//Quotes: Acts 10:1-48 - Jack reading Slides Slide 1 Big Idea Christ's plan includes not just us, but all the nations of the world. How will we respond? Slide 2 (Map of Israel showing Joppa and Caesarea, to be emailed separately) Slide 3 “It is more likely, therefore, that the point is that the Lord's command frees Peter from any scruples about going to a Gentile home and eating whatever might be set before him. It would be a short step from recognizing that Gentile food was clean to realizing that Gentiles themselves were ‘clean' also.” Tyndale Commentary, I. Howard Marshall Slide 4 “The conversion of Cornelius was a landmark in the history of the gospel's advance from its strictly Jewish beginnings to its penetration of the Roman Empire. True, it did not settle any of the issues relating to Jewish-Gentile relations within the church, nor did Jewish believers take it as a precedent for direct outreach to Gentiles. But it did show that the sovereign God was not confined to the traditional forms of Judaism and that He could bring a Gentile directly into relationship with himself through Jesus Christ and apart from any prior commitment to distinctive Jewish beliefs or lifestyle.” Richard N. Longenecker Slide 5 John 10:16 And I have other sheep that are not of this fold. I must bring them also, and they will listen to my voice. So there will be one flock, one shepherd. Slide 6 Matthew 28:18-20 And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” Slide 7 Three possible responses to God's plan for the nations Hostility Indifference Enthusiasm Slide 8 Mike's Definition of Missions: God is using the preaching of the gospel to turn rebellious sinners around the world into redeemed worshippers of His Son Jesus Christ … … and WE GET TO HELP! Slide 9 “Lord, where do I fit?”
Notes//Quotes: Acts 9:31-43 - Faith Title: Questions, Holy Disruptions, And The Ministry Of Small Things “The three Peter-stories Luke selects are i) a double miracle story how Aeneas was healed and Tabitha raised from death), (ii) a conversion story (how Cornelius was brought to faith), and (ili) an escape story how Peter was rescued from prison and so from Herod's evil intentions). Each may be seen as a confrontation - with disease and death, with Gentile alienation and with political tyranny. Moreover, in each case conflict gave place to victory - the cure of Aeneas, the resuscitation of Tabitha, the conversion of Cornelius, and the removal of Herod.” - John Stott “Gazelles—small antelopes spoken of in the Bible—are known for their grace and beauty. Some live where rains provide water. But one type, the Dorcas gazelle, can spend its entire life in the desert without drinking—receiving hydration only from plants. This gives it a mysterious quality rather like that of a Christian, whose source of life and love is an invisible fountain of living water, as Jesus promised (John 7:38).” - In Touch Ministries “The riddles of God are more satisfying than the solutions of man.” - G. K. Chesterton “Religion that is pure and undefiled before God the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their affliction, and to keep oneself unstained from the world.” (James 1:27)
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What happens when pet sitters and independent veterinarians start working together more intentionally? Dr. Christie Cornelius, Director of the Independent Veterinary Practitioners Association, joins the show to discuss the unique challenges and strengths of independently owned veterinary practices. She explores how pet sitters can play a pivotal role in improving pet health outcomes through strong communication and observation. The conversation covers evolving veterinary trends, AI integration, and practical ways to establish partnerships between sitters and clinics. Dr. Cornelius shares how trust, storytelling, and showing up consistently can build lasting community relationships. Main Topics Independent veterinary clinic challenges Pet sitter-veterinarian collaboration AI in veterinary care Building trust and communication End-of-life and hospice pet care Main takeaway: “What they want is they want to be invited into your mission, and they want to participate in that, and then showing them how care is actually a collective act builds those lasting bonds.” As pet sitters, we often feel like we're doing it all on our own. But the truth is, the most powerful care happens when we collaborate. Pet parents are craving connection and clarity—they want to know that their sitter, their vet, and everyone involved in their pet's life are on the same page. When we open the door to cooperation, we don't just lighten our load—we build bonds that benefit the pet most. Invite others into your mission. That's where the magic happens. About our guest: Dr. Christie Cornelius is a veterinarian with over two decades of experience, currently serving as the Director of the Independent Veterinary Practitioners Association. After founding Texas's first water-based pet cremation and home hospice care business, she sold her practice to help launch BluePearl's national pet hospice program. Now, she focuses on consulting and empowering other independent vets through leadership, business strategy, and community collaboration. Based on Galveston Island, Dr. Cornelius also provides in-home veterinary services in her local area. Links: https://www.iveterinarians.org Check out our Starter Packs See all of our discounts! Check out ProTrainings Code: CPR-petsitterconfessional for 10% off
When our youngest son was diagnosed with Crohn's disease, the prognosis was heartbreaking — a lifetime of powerful medications, possible stunted growth, and no real cure. But we believed God had a better plan. This is our real-life story of hope, faith, and miraculous healing.We navigated countless prayers, an emotional diagnosis, and the search for alternatives to a pharmaceutical treatment. We were led to a nutrition-based healing approach, a God-appointed health coach, and a series of divine confirmations — including an unforgettable “Cornelius” moment straight from Acts 10. Today, our son is thriving: running track, building strength, and living symptom-free.If you or someone you love is facing Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, or another autoimmune condition, this testimony will encourage you to believe for more. God still heals. Your body can recover. And your story isn't over.Support the showVisit our website for more information on our ministry.https://theunseenstory.org/
This week, Heather and Cornelius are back from a whirlwind summer of travels and they're spilling all the stories! From bustling city streets to quiet coastal escapes, they share their favorite family moments, unexpected travel lessons, and how seeing the world through their kids' eyes made every destination more meaningful. Tune in as they dive into why traveling while you can isn't just a luxury... It's a gift! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sirach 24: 14-16; Luke 11: 27-28; Haydock Commentary + The Great Commentary by Cornelius a Lapide Please consider donating to help keep this podcast going by going to buymeacoffee.com/catholicdailybrief Also, if you enjoy these episodes, please give a five star rating and share the podcast with your friends and family
Episode 64: Anak (Child)Mari summons Young Will's wrathful ghost in the presence of his father. Pocket the Cat's origin is revealed.Content Warnings: Burning alive, familial hatred, mentions of beheading and dismemberment, death in the family.Hi Nay is a podcast produced by Motzie Dapul, Yoyi Halago and Alyssa Gimenez, and is licensed under a creative commons attribution noncommercial sharealike 4.0 international license.This episode was Co-Produced by Jesse Goodsell, and written and directed by Motzie Dapul.Featuring Motzie Dapul as Mari Datuin and Ivan Dapul as Cornelius.With special guest, Jamie Petronis (The Cellar Letters) as Young Will. Check out his upcoming procedural horror audio drama, REDACTED!~BECOME A PATRON and get bonus audio, art, video, and even bonus episodes:https://www.patreon.com/hinaypodOr BUY US A MILK TEA (KO-FI):https://ko-fi.com/hinaypodYou can follow our socials @ hinaypod on Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, Facebook and Bluesky for more updates.-E-SIMS FOR GAZA: https://www.gazaesims.com/where you can help Palestinians connect to loved ones, help doctors stay connected to each other, and help journalists broadcast the truth. You can follow @mirna_elhelbawi and Connecting Humanity on socials for more info and updates, as well as answers to common questions.CRIPS FOR E-SIMS FOR GAZA by disabilityvisibilityproject: https://chuffed.org/project/crips-for-esims-for-gazaCARE FOR GAZA is delivering aid within Gaza. As Israel's blockade is preventing food from entering Gaza, it's important to donate to aid groups working within Gaza to save Palestinian lives, and to continue pushing world governments for sanctions and arms embargoes on Israel.@careforgaza on Twitterhttps://gogetfunding.com/CFG2025/https://chuffed.org/project/careforgaza Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Jeff welcomes Morgan Bernard (Store Manager) and Sloan Adler (Assistant Manager) from PostNet Cornelius. As long-time collaborators and community champions, Morgan and Sloan share how PostNet serves as a one-stop-shop for local businesses—offering everything from shipping and mailboxes to graphic design, printing, and marketing support.The conversation dives into their personal journeys, the supportive culture of PostNet, and how the business has evolved under owner Lee Roberts. Sloan also shares about her photography business, The Vanessa Group, and the powerful impact of networking and community involvement in Lake Norman.Whether you're a local entrepreneur, creative professional, or real estate agent looking to level up your marketing game, this episode is full of insights on building business with heart.PostNet Cornelius19825 N Cove RdCornelius, NC 28031(704) 895-4300Special mentions:The Vanessa GroupLKN ChamberWomen In Networking (Lake Norman)---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Lake Norman's #1 Podcast & Email NewsletterThe Best of LKNhttps://thebestoflkn.com/Hosted by:Jeff HammElevate Land & RealtyCharlotte | Lake Norman | High Countryhttps://lknreal.com/Support the show
2 Timothy 4: 1-8; Luke 12: 35-40; Haydock Commentary + The Great Commentary by Cornelius a Lapide Please consider donating to help keep this podcast going by going to buymeacoffee.com/catholicdailybrief Also, if you enjoy these episodes, please give a five star rating and share the podcast with your friends and family
This episode originally aired in December 2024. John Cornelius, or J.C. McGhee, was shot and killed in his home in Bridgeport, Ohio, on July 11, 2002. His daughter, Madison, has been searching for answers by any means possible, collecting records, conducting interviews, and creating her own podcast, Ice Cold Case, to raise awareness and get justice for her father. Anyone with information about the murder of J.C. McGhee is urged to contact the Belmont County Sheriff's Office at 740-695-5124. For more information about the case and to support Madison, please listen to her podcast, Ice Cold Case, wherever you get podcasts or at icecoldcase.com. For more information about the show, visit VoicesforJusticePodcast.com. Follow us on social media: Twitter: @VFJPod Instagram: @VoicesforJusticePodcast TikTok: @VoicesforJusticePodcast Facebook: @VoicesforJusticePodcast Voices for Justice is hosted by Sarah Turney Twitter: @SarahETurney Instagram: @SarahETurney TikTok: @SarahETurney Facebook: @SarahETurney YouTube: @SarahTurney The introduction music used in Voices for Justice is Thread of Clouds by Blue Dot Sessions. Outro music is Melancholic Ending by Soft and Furious. The track used for ad transitions is Pinky by Blue Dot Sessions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices