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Join Pastors Josh and Jenaye for an honest and vulnerable conversation with Naomi Damschen about trusting God's goodness and living a fulfilling life in singleness. This episode covers some of the unique hurts, joys, and challenges of being single and offers hope that living single can be beautiful.
Missionary Speakers: Randy and Laura Damschen of Ethnos 360
Dan Damschen shares his story about his time in the military and life. The ups, the downs, and the lessons learned. He is a servant leader, and I am proud to call him a friend.
Elaine Damschen is the President of Mainstream Electric, Heating, Cooling & Plumbing. An Idaho Corporation located in the Spokane Valley. Elaine has been serving the community in this capacity for over 20 years, and previously had a career as a Middle School Teacher On Today's episode, she discusses with Chris, her passion for marketing, being an active member in the community, and what drives her to keep striving for Mainstream to be as impactful as possible Thanks for listening and enjoy the show! Elaine's Favorite Books: The E-Myth Revisited by Michael E. Gerber Becoming Supernatural by Joe Dispenza The Universe Has Your Back by Gabrielle Bernstein Elaine's Favorite Movie: The Pursuit of Happyness
There is power in personal connection. Elaine Damschen from Mainstream Electrical, Heating, Cooling, and Plumbing joins Chad in the latest episode of "Can't Stop the Growth." Enjoy her personal take on leadership in today's episode! https://www.866411zapp.com https://www.facebook.com/MainstreamZappElectric/
Kristina Damschen Spina is the Vice President of Product Marketing at Indow, a cleantech company that is disrupting the window replacement industry. With window inserts that simply press into existing window frames, Indow helps clients reduce noise and improve energy efficiency. In her current role, Kristina is responsible for driving resource allocation and project planning to successfully launch new products. She has over 17 years of experience in media and event production and has worked with prestigious companies such as the English National Opera and Bonhams Art Auctioneers. In this episode: Why are systems so essential for your business to succeed? What are the best automation tools to document your processes? And, how can you systemize your organization to thrive during major transitions? Kristina Damschen Spina knows the ins and outs of creating effective systems for business success. As the Vice President of Product Marketing at Indow, she is the key behind the company's documentation processes and growth strategies. Today, Kristina is here to share the systems she uses to improve Indow's internal growth, workplace culture, and major transitions. On this episode of the Systems Simplified podcast, Adi Klevit talks with Vice President of Product Marketing at Indow, Kristina Damschen Spina. Kristina discusses what makes Indow stand out from the competition, how documenting systems has improved the company's internal growth, and her tips for succeeding during difficult times. You don't want to miss this exciting episode!
Captain Jordan Damschen graduated from Timberline High school in Boise, Idaho in 2011. He then obtained an Associates of Biology degree at Arizona Western University in 2013 followed by a bachelor’s degree in Biology at Idaho State University in 2015. He was accepted into the HPSP scholarship program that same year and completed his medical training as a Doctor of Osteopathic medicine in 2019 from Kansas City University. He is currently stationed at Joint Base Lewis McChord where he is a PGY-2 orthopedic surgical resident at Madigan Army Medical Center. In this podcast, he delves into what motivated him to pursue orthopedic surgery. He also touches upon the characteristics he believes an officer within the military should have, and the advice he was given during his 4th year of medical school to be prepared for residency. DISCLAIMER: All the opinions presented in this podcast are our own and do not reflect the opinions of any branch of the U.S. military, or the Department of Defense.
What is Utah’s Permanent State School Fund? That’s a jargony name that may not mean much to some of our listeners. But this fund is special. It has a special place in Utah’s history, it plays a vital role in fueling school improvement, and to understand its origins and purpose, we went straight to the source: The custodian of the school fund, Utah’s State Treasurer Dave Damschen. In this episode of Connect Canyons we talk to Mr. Damschen about the role of locally-elected School Community Councils in determining how the funds are spent. We also talk about how the fund will be making its largest-ever distribution to Utah’s schools in July.
Elaine Damschen from Mainstream Electric, Heating, Cooling & Plumbing has been a Nexstar member since 2012. She and Jack talk about attitude and how to break through challenges. Damschen observes that a business can only be as successful as the owner's mindset allows.
Jack talks with Todd Damschen, who expanded Mainstream from electrical to include plumbing and HVAC. Damschen talks about the importance of matching technical know-how with business acumen.
Treasurers tend to be introverts. They're always being urged to get outside their cubicle and connect with the rest of the organization. So what happens when the treasurer runs for public office? In this episode, host Ira Apfel talks to David Damschen, CTP, on his successful campaign to become State Treasurer of Utah. Damschen, a long-time AFP member, discusses his unique challenges as a state treasurer, what it's like to campaign, and more. Visit www.AFPonline.org/conversations to hear more treasury and finance conversations.
Liberty Moms - Defenders of the Homefront04/20/2016 - The Liberty Line Up Radio ShowKris Kimball and Dalane EnglandInterviews with David Damschen and Merrill Cook - Candidates for State Treasurerwww.libertylineup.com