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Best podcasts about correction chris

Latest podcast episodes about correction chris

Dayspring Fellowship Podcasts
Wired: Brain Science & Spiritual Growth | Part 5 | Healthy Correction | Chris Voigt

Dayspring Fellowship Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 41:45


Healthy Correction: Stop Being So Nice Wired: Brain Science & Spiritual Growth October 9, 2022 In Lewis Carroll's classic children's novel, Alice's Adventures In Wonderland, Alice asks the Cheshire Cat, “Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?” The cat replies, “That depends a good deal on where you want to get to.” Good point. But to Alice's credit, at least she was willing to ask for some input!   An article on the ABC News website states that according to research from AAA, people older than 55 generally have the best sense of direction, getting lost just 26 times a year, on average. Which is surprisingly better than the satellite-navigation generation -- drivers younger than 25 got lost, on average, 37 times a year.   Sooner or later, we all need input as we navigate the challenges of life. Having the benefit of another's perspective can help us figure out which way to go, what step to take, what correction to make, if we're willing to listen.   We are wrapping up our series, Wired: Brain Science and Spiritual Growth this Sunday. Over the past few weeks, we've been looking at how God has wired our brains for character formation, and the conditions we need to cultivate in our lives, in order for us to increasingly align the core of who we are with the character of Jesus. This week, we're looking at the last of four essential nutrients for effective character formation: healthy correction. It's the kind of input we all need. The kind that's rooted in joy, saturated with hesed, and flourishes in a strong community. It's something we all want – whether you know it or not.

Cannabis Investing Network
#97 - What Happened at Canopy Growth? (ft. Chris Murray)

Cannabis Investing Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 64:21


Correction - Chris mentions Hexo/Truss drinks in the US containing THC. This is an error - these drinks are CBD only. We are joined by a special guest, Chris Murray. Chris is a veteran in the cannabis sector. He was employee number 7 at Canopy Growth, which was the first Canadian LP to go public on the TSX and NASDAQ and was dubbed the first unicorn in the cannabis sector. Canopy played a pivotal role in shaping today's cannabis sector and today we are joined by Chris who had first hand experience in catching the monumental growth riding the unicorn wave. In this episode we gain insights on what happened at Canopy. We take a deeper dive into the importance of company culture and how strategic decisions affect it. We look at the differences in strategies between a medical focused company vs an adult use cannabis company and why it's important to differentiate between the two types of customers. As M&A continues to accelerate in the sector, in this episode you'll learn how to view M&A opportunities through a unique qualitative lense. Companies mentioned: Canopy, Aphria, Aurora, HEXO & Trulieve.

HOW VALID IS THE VALIDITY
How Valid is the Validity - Ep. 27

HOW VALID IS THE VALIDITY

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 109:00


Ep 27 Chris and Andy talk current events, the SNL Bill Burr monolog, Andrea the crazy Columbian joins us and try's to speak some of the harder English words, pretty funny indeed. ** Correction** Chris used Senator Klobuchar while talking about the SPC hearings, it should have been Bretthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Kavanaugh ( Kavanaugh).**

NZ Everyday Investor
#Covid Correction / Chris Tennent-Brown

NZ Everyday Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 53:12


"This time it's different" - yes and no. It's different yes, but we've actually been here before. The rate of return you get, over and above a term deposit, is your reward for enduring times such as this.We are in the midst of some intense market movements and it can appear quite scary at the moment. The storm WILL pass at some stage, but it pays to understand how markets will withstand what's about to hit.This time around the regulators are well prepared to use some tools faster than they did back in 2008 with the GFC. It's going to be messy make no mistake and in a sense, we are at war. Our economy and our leaders are leading us to battle and our weapons are loaded. Join Chris and I as we discuss short and medium term implications for investors and mortgage borrowers in light of Covid-19.__________________________________________________________________Where to find Darcy Ungaro:Ungaro &Co (authorised) financial advisersWant to chat, then you can schedule in a free 15 min conversation just click on this linkYou really should subscribe to our newsletter to ensure you are receiving  the latest updates if you're a fan of the show.FacebookInstagramIncreasingly we are publishing more content on YouTube also - please ensure you have subscribed to us on Youtube: 

New Life of Asheville Messages
Healthy Church - Teaching And Correction - Chris Dillon, Lead Pastor 11.11.18

New Life of Asheville Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 34:34


In the New Testament book of Titus, Paul writes to his young friend & partner in ministry, whom he left on the island of Crete to help structure new churches there. As Paul paints the portrait of a healthy church for Titus, he starts by painting the picture of healthy leaders in the church. These elders are to be marked by lives that look like Jesus, they are to teach God’s Word rightly and also correct false teaching in order to protect the flock God has entrusted to them. This week Paul lays out the marks of false teachers and how the elders of a church family should respond to such destructive and toxic people within the church. We learn much about our own walks with Jesus in this portion of the letter, and how our lives should match our beliefs.

Sex with Strangers
Episode 28: The War on Porn

Sex with Strangers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2017 72:50


Chris chats with porn performers Chanel Preston and Mickey Mod about the current state of the porn industry, why they oppose condom mandates like Proposition 60, and their work with the Adult Performer Advocacy Committee (APAC). Michael Stabile from Kink.com joins the discussion to talk about the rise of anti-porn forces within US politics and corporate America. Jerry Barnett, the free speech activist and author of Porn Panic: Sex and Censorship in the UK, helps us understand what's happening across the pond. And it's not encouraging! British porn sensation Harriet Sugarcookie and her business partner Tommie round out this episode by sharing their thoughts on censorship, their unique approach to making pornography, and the healing power of harrietsugarcookie.com. Check out the official position of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT) on sex/porn addiction here, and a similar statement from The Mormon Mental Health Association mentioned on the show here. Correction: Chris mistakenly refers to this show as "episode 29" when it is in fact episode 28.

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Sex with Strangers
Episode 28: The War on Porn

Sex with Strangers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2017 72:50


Chris chats with porn performers Chanel Preston and Mickey Mod about the current state of the porn industry, why they oppose condom mandates like Proposition 60, and their work with the Adult Performer Advocacy Committee (APAC). Michael Stabile from Kink.com joins the discussion to talk about the rise of anti-porn forces within US politics and corporate America. Jerry Barnett, the free speech activist and author of Porn Panic: Sex and Censorship in the UK, helps us understand what's happening across the pond. And it's not encouraging! British porn sensation Harriet Sugarcookie and her business partner Tommie round out this episode by sharing their thoughts on censorship, their unique approach to making pornography, and the healing power of harrietsugarcookie.com. Check out the official position of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT) on sex/porn addiction here, and a similar statement from The Mormon Mental Health Association mentioned on the show here. Correction: Chris mistakenly refers to this show as "episode 29" when it is in fact episode 28.

Montreal Sauce
The Super Bowl of Time Zone Conversion

Montreal Sauce

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2016 59:00


Or: Count Chocula Moved to Canada for Love This episode we talked to an artist, a programmer, studio owner and the visual arts education coordinator at the International Academy of Film and Television in Antwerp. Midge Sinnaeve joined the fellas to talk awkward clients, how one becomes a ‘professional’ and the Super Bowl from a European perspective. Chris met today’s guest when he interviewed him for episcura. The confusion of time zones and what is Central European Time? Midge was bitten by the 3D bug during a science competition in Ireland. He was using Strata 3D. Midge worked in web design for a while, and then someone handed him Maya so he could try to get back into 3D. Midge has used a number of 3D software packages. At this point in the podcast he mentioned Cinema 4D. Correction: Chris mentioned that a BMX rider died, it was Dave Mirra. We apologize that Chris said Matt Hoffman. Live long and prosper, Mr. Hoffman. What’s an animatic? Midge’s company is called Daze. Midge said sending clients rough 3D or animatics can frighten them. He said it’s comparable to the Uncanny valley. If he sends something really rough, they’re scared, too polished and they’ll ask for changes not permissible within the time table. Chris mentions his recent viewing of Mad Max: Fury Road. Chris tells Midge & Paul about the Canadian super bowl, The Grey Cup. Dramatic Chipmunk vs. Johnny Carson. Midge got his own 3D department at International Academy of Film and Television in Antwerp by walking down the street? A few of the artists that inspired Midge: Alex Roman and his The Third & The Seventh. GMUNK. Ash Thorp. Midge prefers to show students the “how & why” of the process, rather than teaching the software. So he teaches them how to do the same thing in 3DS Max and Blender. Thanks to Midge for joining us all the way from the land of delicious beer. Hey, we should probably have him on again. In person! At a Belgian pub! You should give us a single dollar over on Patreon to make that happen. Thanks for listening. Talk to us on Twitter or Facebook, we’re desperate for attention. Support Montreal Sauce on Patreon

Film Frown
Deep Blue Sea

Film Frown

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2015 95:38


On this episode Chris & Paul are joined by Jacob Cook from Citizen Web and the brains behind arkOS. The three shark wranglers are terrified of the future where elderly people are injecting shark brain juice. Jacob treats us all to a fantastic reboot of this film that we would all pay money to see. Want to watch this film (at your own risk)? It’s available for digital rental from the following services: iTunes Google Play Youtube Sony Deep Blue Sea is ranked 19 for the year of 1999 above Galaxy Quest, Three Kings and The Cider House Rules. Paul and IMDB tell us that director Renny Harlin “is the most successful Finnish film director.” He must be a national treasure for his work on Diehard 2 alone. Correction: Chris misspoke! Actor Thomas Jane is in the new (bad) film Vice. He is not in Inherent Vice. Paul decides Bruce Willis is himself, a movie trope. He also wonders if Michael Bay directed this film. Avengers unite! Saffron Burrows’ eyebrows, Samuel L. Jackson and Stellan Skarsgård are in this film prior to joining the Marvel universe. Nobody remembers Tattoo and Fantasy Island. Michael Rapaport has “the gift for gab?” The key failing of Free Willy? No Eminem. Chris is legitimately scared by this film. Zip drives are terrifyingly bad for your data. Jacob says the best actor award goes to the bird played by two actors. One did the parrot sounds and the other did the voice. Why isn’t Samuel L. Jackson going Snakes on a Plane on these sharks? Chris wishes Gilbert Gottfried played the parrot. A live listener who has a rad music blog called Anomaly wonders if the storm in the film is a Sharknado. The sharks destroy all the cameras watching them? Why can’t we be as smart as the sharks and stop giving our data away to corporations? We should use arkOS. How is that large window holding water back in this underwater facility? Is it transparent aluminum? Jacob & Neil deGrasse Tyson are having issues with the science on this film. This movie is no Jurassic Park. Close but no Goldblum. Paul is marketing LL On The Shelf next Christmas. Not to be confused with The Elf on the Shelf. It’s a revenge film like John Wick. Don’t mess with LL’s parrot. Paul thinks LL Cool J based his character on Inigo Montoya. This movie makes a “10 Best” list as well. 10 surprise deaths in blockbuster movies. The terrible secret of this film: the sharks have an eating disorder. The final shark death scene is reminiscent of Revengeofthe.ninja. Thanks again to Jacob Cook for joining the guys on this episode. Hopefully he’ll come back and do more. Or perhaps Jacob and a clever parrot can replace Paul & Chris? Support Film Frown on Patreon

Design Review
Episode 9 - Webflow

Design Review

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2014 47:04


This week Chris and Jon take a look at Webflow. Have WYSIWYG website builders improved over the years? Listen and find out! Correction: Chris recorded the promo at the end of the show without realizing the promo code had changed. So make sure you use "fanimals202" when you sign up.

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