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The Bible tells us that Solomon was the world's wisest man. If the king thought that these Holy Spirit-inspired words were important enough to commit them to history, we should think them no less important in our lives. Pastor Teis and his cowriter, Dan Kane discuss their new book, 'Walking with Wisdom'. In the book, you will read commentaries and Verse-by-Verse study guide through the book of Proverbs. To purchase the book, please visit davidteis.com or Amazon for 'Walking with Wisdom: A Commentary and Verse-by-Verse Study Guide through the Book of Proverbs' https://a.co/d/gk12GJg
Welcome to the latest episode of Soul Care for Therapists. In this episode, titled "The Transformation of Spiritual Direction," we have the pleasure of hosting Dan Kane, an experienced spiritual director who has been involved in Dawn's life for several years. Dawn Gabriel shares a bit about her personal journey in a school for spiritual direction. Dan, the leader of the school, started out as a civil engineer turned missionary engineer, and how his experiences led him to the practice of spiritual direction. Stay tuned till the end of the episode where Dan leads us into a guided spiritual exercise “The Practice of Being Know.” Meet Dan Kane Dan is a spiritual director and supervisor who teaches with the Sustainable Faith Schools of Spiritual Direction. An enthusiast of Ignatian Spirituality, Dan has also been trained by Sustainable Faith to accompany individuals through the Ignatian Spiritual Exercises, a deeply formational journey for those hungry to grow in their experience of God. He is also a pilgrimage guide along the Camino de Ignaciano, a recently developed route in northeastern Spain that highlights the journey Ignatius of Loyola made in the year 1522 and invites modern-day pilgrims to a growing understanding of God's direction for one's life. Over the last 20+ years, Dan has served churches as an elder, staff member, and volunteer ministry leader, worked full-time with a few different mission organizations, and in 2022 began serving with InterVarsity USA as an Associate Director of Spiritual Formation. Understanding Spiritual Direction Dawn asks Dan to shed light on the difference between spiritual direction and Christian therapy. Dan refers to a definition provided by William Barry and William Connolly in their book The Practice of Spiritual Direction, saying, "We define spiritual direction then as the help given by one believer to another that enables the latter to pay attention to God's personal communication...to grow in intimacy with this God and to live out the consequences of the relationship." He emphasizes the importance of companionship and helping individuals become more aware of God's presence in their everyday lives. Spiritual direction involves noticing, exploring, reflecting, and responding to the ways in which God communicates and reveals Himself. Dan also highlights the focus on the present and the desire to become more like Christ through experiential encounters with God. Cultivating Heightened Awareness "Did you know that God is present in every moment of your life, even the ordinary ones?" It's true! To experience God's presence, start by paying attention to the small wonders around you. Notice the vibrant colors of the flowers, the gentle breeze on your face, or the laughter of your friends. As the speaker in the episode suggests, "When you're brushing your teeth or playing with your pet, remember that God is there with you, loving you and guiding you." By developing a heightened awareness, you'll begin to see the fingerprints of God in the beauty and simplicity of your everyday experiences. The Transformative Power of Spiritual Direction Dawn shares her personal experience of attending Dan's school, where she learned not only about spiritual direction but also engaged in experiential practices that deepened her intimacy with God. She explains that therapy often focuses on coping skills and rearranging the "furniture" in the lower room of our lives, while spiritual direction delves into the upper room of the soul, exploring the spiritual realm and experiencing God on a deeper level. Dawn expresses how her journey toward becoming a spiritual director has been transformational, not just informational. Dan expands on this distinction, saying that while knowledge and information about God are important, true transformation occurs when that knowledge shapes our encounters with and experiences of God. Spiritual direction aims to help individuals become more like Christ, cultivating intimacy, and living out the implications of their relationship with God. Through the episode Dawn and Dan explore the differences between knowing about God and experiencing God's presence. Experience God with a Personal Connection The conversation emphasizes that experiencing God's presence goes beyond mere knowledge. It highlights the importance of developing a personal relationship with God. Similarly, knowledge about God involves understanding concepts and teachings, but experiencing God's presence involves a deeper connection that touches the heart and soul. Knowing about God is good, but experiencing God's love and guidance in our everyday lives is even better. It's like reading a book about your favorite historical figure versus actually meeting them and feeling their strength and kindness. Experiencing God with a Personal Encounter Where is a place where you experience God? It is not always in a church or place of worship. It can be doing a service project, in a forest, on a walk, or having deep conversations with people. While knowledge about God involves understanding concepts and teachings through learning and study, experiencing the presence of God requires a personal encounter and direct experience. It surpasses intellectual understanding and touches the depths of our hearts and souls. Learning about God is like studying a beautiful painting, and understanding its colors and composition. Experiencing God's presence, on the other hand, is like stepping into the painting, feeling the warmth of the sun, smelling the flowers, and hearing the whispers of the wind. Where can you step into an experience with God? Engaging in Experiential Learning Dawn reflects on the structure of Dan's teaching and the experiential nature of their learning environment. She describes how they engaged in exercises that facilitated a deeper presence before God, allowing space to notice thoughts, feelings, and even bodily sensations. Through this process, participants were able to share their experiences and learn from one another. Dan adds that this collective learning enhances the awareness of God's presence and communication, fostering a hunger for a more intimate and deep relationship with Him. Dawn recalls a particularly impactful exercise in which they listened to one another's stories, paying attention to how God had shown up in their lives. This exercise highlighted the importance of being listened to and receiving observations from others, helping individuals recognize God's presence in their own stories. Experiencing God Through Sharing Stories and Encounters Imagine the excitement of sharing your own stories of encountering God with others! When you open your heart and share these experiences, you not only inspire others but also deepen your own understanding of God's presence. It could be as simple as sharing a moment when you felt God's comfort during a challenging time or when you experienced joy and gratitude for the blessings in your life. By listening to other's stories as well, you'll learn to recognize God's hand at work in the lives of those around you. So, let your voice be heard, and let your stories of faith shine brightly! Experiencing God Through Seeking Spiritual Companionship Embarking on a spiritual journey is always better with a companion by your side. The speaker encourages us to find a spiritual director or a trusted mentor who can guide and support us along the way. This person can be someone you trust, like a teacher, a family member, or a community leader. They will help you understand and interpret your encounters with God, providing valuable insights and encouragement. Remember, you're not alone in this journey of faith. Your spiritual companion will walk alongside you, nurturing your connection with God and helping you navigate the wonders of everyday life. Live a Life Expecting to Experience the Presence of God Dan Kane enlightens us about the practice of spiritual direction and its transformative power. He emphasizes the distinction between informational knowledge and experiential encounters with God, highlighting the importance of living out the implications of our relationship with Him. Dawn shares her personal journey and the impact of engaging in experiential learning in Dan's school. The episode concludes with a sense of curiosity and a desire to explore our own experiences of God more deeply. Tips for Increasing Your Spiritual Awareness Take time to notice and reflect on how you experience God in your everyday life. Share your experiences and stories with others, paying attention to how God has shown up in your life. Seek out companionship and support from a spiritual director or fellow believers to help you grow in intimacy with God. Engage in experiential practices that facilitate a deeper presence before God, allowing space to notice thoughts, feelings, and bodily sensations. Foster a hunger for a more intimate and deep relationship with God through collective learning and sharing experiences with others. Links and Resources Grafted Life for more Spirital; Direction Resources Sustainable Faith - a collective of spiritual directors and pastors working to create a spiritually healthy culture among leaders and their communities Podcast Production and Show Notes by James Marland
Curated by our very own, Dan Kane, Salon des Femmes is an art exhibition featuring 12 female artists at Cyrus Custom Framing and Art Gallery. We hope you enjoy our conversation with two of the 12 featured artists.Cyrus Custom Framing and Art Gallery is located at 2645 Cleveland Ave, NW in Canton. Stop by and enjoy the gallery through June 14.
Dan Kane, Door County Director of Emergency Management and Communications, talks with Pulse editor Debra Fitzgerald about the critical employee shortage at the county's 24-7 dispatch operation that receives about 50,000 calls for help annually, and what the county is doing to attract and retain employees while filling the gaps in the short-term.
In the latest of our Livi-sponsored podcast episodes, Ben speaks to Dr Harriet Bradley, GP, and Medical Director at Livi, and Dan Kane, GP Federation Chief Executive Officer at Northampton General Practice Alliance, about the widespread shortage of GPs across the country, and how Livi are working with local systems to support them in meeting patient demand and increasing capacity. Harriet talks to us about the Livi ethos, their work and how they operate as a service and also, from the perspective of local practices and networks, Dan is able to offer valuable insight into the impact that employment of Livi's services has made on them in not only increasing the availability of doctors but as to how the service has been received by primary care staff and the benefits felt by the patients they serve. Introductions (1 min 4 secs) Meeting Livi's Harriet Bradley (1 min 20 secs) Meeting Dan Kane, Northampton General Practice Alliance's CEO (1 min 49 secs) The relationship between Livi and GPA (2 mins 15 secs) How does the service work in practice and how are the Livi GPs embedded within existing local systems? (3 mins 24 secs) Tailored support models for each individual area (4 mins 22 secs) The response from practices (5 mins 34 secs) Support at federation level (7 mins 26 secs) Building trust and effective communication channels (8 mins 30 secs) Dan fills us in on the GPA journey with Livi and why they decided to use their services (9 mins 36 secs) How do local GPs feel about Livi? (10 mins 40 secs) Getting buy-in from the get-go (11 mins 50 secs) Integration with EMIS and SystmOne (12 mins 57 secs) Building up the reserves of doctor capacity from Livi's perspective (14 mins 21 secs) IT access and requirements (15 mins 26 secs) Funding and payment to Livi (15 mins 58 secs) Who typically commissions Livi's services? (16 mins 55 secs) What's next for Dan and GPA? (17 mins 37 secs) What are Livi's aims and aspirations, going forwards? (19 mins 5 secs) Advice from Dan on key considerations and what works (20 mins 1 sec) Getting in touch with Livi and finding out more (21 mins 39 secs) To find out more information about Livi, their services and how to get in touch, check out their website here.
Season 2 is cruising along featuring our new co-host, Dan Kane!
Boone County Conservation District Executive Director Dan Kane chats with IAPD's Wayne Utterback about how his agency utilized the power of nature to give residents an escape during a pandemic.
Buka puasa Werner dan kekuatan Lingard sirna di tangan Andreas Christensen. Tak lupa memberikan selamat kepada Pep sebagai raja EFL dalam empat tahun berturut-turut serta tangisan Son yang sepertinya lelah dengan realita di Tottenham Hotspurs. Sampai kapan Spurs begini terus? Selamat mendengarkan.
DAN KANE CALLED IN
Happy Thanksgiving! Enjoy this Thanksgiving special episode with the Entertainment Editor and food reviewer for the Canton Repository, Dan Kane. Join us as we discuss food, music and everything fun all over Stark County.
Wait! There's more! (Marching band stories, that is.) In this episode I have my good friend, Dan Kane, on to share some of his marching band stories from high school, college, and beyond! He had so many they just wouldn't fit in my earlier marching band episodes!
American photographer Dan Kane has a vivid memory. He got to Berlin in 1983 and experienced some of the major events like the Nicholson shooting of 1985, the LaBelle bombing in 1986, the Wall coming down in 1989 - and he has some stories to share.Dan was a civilian, fluent in German, and an ex-pat with a variety of jobs in the American sector. He taught English, narrated ads for AFN Berlin (88FM,) and taught photography for the US Army – worth noting that his students were involved in surveillance operations with Detachment A, USMLM, and others. We postulate about one fairly relentless recruitment approach by the Stasi on a road trip to Rostock, East Germany, and Dan shares the realities of living in the spy capital of Europe in the mid 80s. This conversation was recorded in 2018 in Dan's apartment in NeuKölln, and unfortunately, the audio sounds like listening in on a real Live Drop - with the ashtray bugged on a coffee table. Dan's made Berlin his home and studio to an extensive body of work. His exhibits, links and publications can be found at: Dan-Kane.com Episode image is from Dan's 'Kulisse' collection of photographs (scenery and nudes) from a former Soviet Military Hospital at Beelitz, Heilstätten.The 1962 spy novel Dan read and summarized to his Stasi driver/captor: FAIL-SAFE, by Eugene Burdick and Harvey WheelerComments, suggestions or questions? thelivedrop@gmail.comEpisode 46If you've enjoyed this episode and would like to hear more, please consider signing up as a contributing patron and join the community for exclusive commentary, and content. A $10 a month donation will really keep us going ---> https://www.patreon.com/thelivedropAlternatively, if you would like to help make Season Three operational you could offer a one time donation of any amount right here ---> https://www.paypal.me/thelivedropThank you for listening and your support,Mark ValleyCreator/Host Get bonus content on Patreon Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Don't have time to catch the full episode, but need help for your business? Here are some key moments from our recent conversation with Dan Kane, who spent much time at the SBA and has transitioned to start up and small business advocate and expert. Listen, download, and share as Kane discusses:> SBA. What does he know about the SBA? What do you need before contacting the SBA?> Woman-owned small business (WOSB). Important details to know.> Veteran-owned small business (VOSB). Important details to know. > Payroll Protection Program (PPP). What's next?Full episode: https://www.spreaker.com/user/8134970/sba-wosb-vosb-questions-answered-by-expert
Due to the ever-evolving environment created by the COVID-19 pandemic, asset-based lenders and their borrowers are attempting to adjust and survive, with some finding more success than others. In the fifth episode of ABF Journal's COVID-19-focused podcast series, Dan Kane, co-founder and managing member of Tiger Capital Group, joined the program and spoke about a wide variety of topics, including why junior debt and mezzanine lending is scary right now, where ABL lenders are focused and how Tiger is relying more on data and experience for appraisals. He also shared some thoughts on retail dispositions and plans for when business gets back to normal. For more insights from Tiger, you can visit the company's industry page.
Trustees and Presidents- Opportunities and Challenges In Intercollegiate Athletics
Dan Kane, a staff investigative reporter at the Raleigh (NC) News and Observer, followed and reported on the University of North Carolina's massive academic integrity scandal from the beginning. To this day, UNC has never been punished for the over 3,100 students (half which were athletes) who took "paper" classes. It seemed that the accreditors for the University were about to punish them, then all of the sudden,.... nothing. What happened? And how did the NCAA ignore a Pac12 President's suggestion to again provide an academic oversight function in late 2019? Dan and I unpack the issues in this week's podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/karen-weaver/message
Adam and Joe, heard weekdays 3-7 on 99.9 The Fan. On this edition of the show the guys discuss the latest proposal by Stephen Malik and Dan Kane to build a downtown sports and entertainment complex and the other big stories of the day in "The Take Factory." WRALsportsfan.com's Lauren Brownlow joins to discuss triangle basketball players in the NBA Draft.
TriJam Podcast! with Kyle Maack, Shae Davis, Jo Rivers, and Will Wright. Produced by Dan Kane. Our guest today - Stacia Lachole! Intro (0:00:00) The Scoop (0:05:07) “Black Panther” nominated for Best Picture Oscar / Childhood Games (0:26:40) STACIA LACHOLE Interview / Wrap Up (0:59:50)
From 2009: We're celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Acme Comedy Theatre. Joining us first will be Dan Kane, the owner of the theatre. He’ll then be joined by the theatre’s founder and director, Travis Oates, who will be followed in succession by performers Julie Wittner, Kevin Small, Jen Parker, Rich Keith and Claudia Dolph.
Amid the announcement of an FBI investigation into corruption in college basketball, the NCAA established a group called the Commission on College Basketball in October 2017. Led by former secretary of state and Stanford provost, Condoleezza Rice, the commission was to address ongoing issues in the sport. Some say the report, which was finally released two weeks ago, did little to address the true issues that have caused corruption in college basketball. Also among the recommendations in the report is a call for reform in wake of the UNC scandal. On this episode of Sports Now, reporters Jonathan M. Alexander and Jonas Pope IV talk to reporters Andrew Carter and Dan Kane about their recent reporting on the recommendations.
This week, Gov. Roy Cooper and Lt. Gov. Dan Forest revealed their latest campaign fundraising and spending. The panel talks about what we learned in their filings - and discusses an earmark in last year's budget that benefits a campaign donor's business. And in honor of the N.C. Insider's 25th anniversary, Headliner of the Week is a little different this week. Jordan Schrader hosts, with Colin Campbell, Lauren Horsch, Will Doran, Danielle Chemtob and Dan Kane. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1st Segment - Dan Tortora & Oswego State Lakers' head men's soccer coach, Dan Kane, join together for an exciting, comedic, & informative conversation from Greene's Oswego (104 W Bridge St, Oswego, NY) 2nd Segment - "Papa Joe's Picks" Signature Segment where Dan Tortora is joined by Papa Joe for College Football Picks of the Week & Analysis (Week 4) 3rd Segment - "Through the Looking Glass" Proudly Presented by Looking Glass Events, where we take a deeper look at a trending topic
Sarah brings the case against her husband, Eric. Eric likes wearing pants that are decorated to look like the American flag. But, Sarah thinks he wears the pants at inappropriate times. Thank you to Dan Kane for suggesting this week's title! To suggest a title for a future episode, like Judge John Hodgman on Facebook. We regularly put out a call for submissions.
The 12/13 episode of the DBR Podcast! Special Guest: Dan Kane, Raleigh News & Observer 0:00 Welcome and Intro Dan Kane, News & Observer Investigative Reporter 1:41 Question 1 – Did you know how big this would be when you started on it 3 years ago? 5:31 Question 2 – What is the single most surprising thing you discovered in this? 9:55 Question 3 – How much credit do you give to Pack Pride for moving the story along? 13:55 Question 4 – Is there more to be revealed, is there more to be discovered in the Wainstein Report supplemental materials? 17:09 Question 5 – Do you think this extends beyond African American Studies into other departments? 20:30 Question 6 – Are you a college sports fan and how has this story changed your feeling toward college athletics? 22:55 Question 7 – We’ve heard about the anger and threats… how has your reporting affected your life? 26:25 Question 8 – Looking at Roy Williams and other leadership at UNC, how much do you think coaches and athletic directors knew about the scandal? 29:40 Question 9 – What NCAA sanctions do you think UNC deserves? 31:23 Goodbye to Dan Kane and our reaction to the interview 33:30 Previewing the UConn game 44:25 DBR Board Question of the Week – Your Most Interesting Encounter With a Duke Person 48:25 Next Week’s DBR Question of the Week – How Would You Fix the Irrational Hatred of Duke? 49:40 Good byes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
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Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
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Repository Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
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Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
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Rep Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
Dan Kane of The Repository on fun things to do around town.
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Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
Dan Kane, Repository Entertainment Editor, talks about fun things to do.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
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Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
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Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
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Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do around town.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do around town.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do around town.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
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Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane Talks about fun things to do around town.
Rep Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
Rep Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do around town.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do around town.
Rep Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do around town.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do around town.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do around town.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do around town.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do around town.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
Rep Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
Dan Kane of The Repository on fun things to do.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
Repository Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do.
Rep Entertainment Editor Dan Kane on fun things to do around town.