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24th Mar 2024 Dan Manning Evening Service Jesus' Authority Questioned 23 Now when He came into the temple, the chief priests and the elders of the people confronted Him as He was teaching, and said, “By what authority are You doing these things? And who gave You this authority?” 24 But Jesus answered and said to them, “I also […]
Join us for a chat with Dan Manning, who played Earl in the 2016 production of Silver Belles at Signature Theatre. Get tickets to Virginia Repertory Theatre's production of our musical, “The Silver Belles” here: https://va-rep.org/_silver-belles-november.html and support The Conner & Smith Show on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/ConnerandSmith and follow Ryan on Letterboxd here: Letterboxd.com/ryanthedean/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/connerandsmithshow/message
Brandon Marshall and Ashley Nicole Moss discuss the Miami Dolphins dominant 70-point performance over the Denver Broncos, Deion and the Colorado Buffaloes take their first L against the Oregon Ducks and then we preview tonight's Monday Night Football double-header.
Please enjoy this recording of our entire Good Friday Service with Archbishop Dr. Mark D, Manning, DD, DRS This evenings service is dedicated to Dan Manning in honor of hid 71st birthday. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bishopmark/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bishopmark/support
How do you sell with a story?If you've read any book about storytelling for business you've probably heard the advice, "make your customer the hero, and you be the guide."But today's guest on the Standout CEO Show is challenging that conventional storytelling wisdom.Business storyteller and storytelling coach, Dan Manning, says that when you're telling a story to sell, start by telling your own story in a way that shows that you understand your customer's problem and then shows how you solved it.Listen up as Dan breaks down how you can tell the kind of personal story that doesn't just communicates your product or service, but also shares who you are as well.Episode ResourcesConnect with Dan ManningWant absolute dream clients coming to you with ease who know they're a perfect fit for your offer?Stand Out In 30 Seconds - Check out Mic Drop Moments - Meet just one time per month, via remote video interview, and the rest of your social media video branding is done for you.Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of The Standout CEO Show!If you loved this episode and you're loving The Standout CEO Show series, there's one thing that I would love for you to do:Tell one friend.Share this episode with someone who you know who's a creative entrepreneur, who's building a stand out business and growing their personal brand.
Dan Manning is a 25-yr veteran of the United States Air Force who first sharpened his storytelling skills as a fighter pilot, working at the US headquarters in Qatar, and running the air operations against Isis. Even though the problems he was helping solve were global political conflicts, the approach to solving them were the same as with your brand storytelling... communication. In this episode of The Storytelling Lab, Dan explains the marketing problems startup founders, coaches, and consultants face, and how to use storytelling to solve them in less than three minutes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We have been telling stories for over 100,000 years as a species to influence and connect with one another. However, when we get out of the military we can often forget this lost art as someone looking for a job, someone looking to raise money from investors, or someone looking to gain customers. In this episode, you will learn the history of storytelling, what stories convey, barriers for veterans to overcome in storytelling and components that make up a great story that sells! Impactful moments of the show: 4:00MM: Dan's Background. 6:00MM: History of Storytelling. 12:00MM: Barriers to veteran entrepreneurs improving storytelling. 15:00MM: Resume Storytelling tactics. 18:00MM: Components of good storytelling. 22:00MM: Last saved rounds. Learn more about Dan's work here: https://buildthestory.com/ Show Sponsor: Are you looking to join an exclusive community of ambitious veterans looking to improve in the trenches of everyday life? If so check out our community learning platform here: https://ambitiousvetnetwork.com/
The work we do as data practitioners often plays a key role in decision-making. In this episode, we talk about how we can foster critical thinking in teams and create captivating 3-minute data stories to help with data decision-making. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/communicatingdata/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/communicatingdata/support
The Oregonian's Bill Oram joins The Drive to talk Pac-12 football, Oregon's start under Dan Manning, welcoming No. 12 BYU to Eugene, the dark-horse Beavers(?) + more
"Why can't I get the RAW photos?" - It's a question every photographer has gotten at least once and most clients have thought about asking at least once. But why shouldn't photographers give their clients the RAW photos, and why don't clients NEED them in the first place?.I invited Dan Manning of Dan Manning Photography, Jean-Marcus Strole of Jean-Marcus Strole Photography and Jennifer Tai of Jennifer Tai Photo Artistry onto the podcast to give their thoughts on the matter and to share their expertise..www.bestmadevideos.com/podcasts.www.danmanningphotography.comwww.jean-marcus.comwww.weddingsbyjenn.com
How do you solve problems?With force? With money? With conversation? Or, with better thinking? Meet critical thinking expert and author of the great book, "Thinking Better: Critical Thinking & Creativity Through Trusting Collaboration ," DAN MANNING, as he joins me in this fascinating and entertaining episode of Marketing and Sales, Over Cocktails.A former A10 fighter pilot for the Air Force and then a military diplomat who speaks fluent Russian, Manning will drop your chin with his stories and insight on how he became an expert on how to actually THINK BETTER. Sit back and enjoy as we discuss the importance and significance of collaboration, creativity, and proper strategy in all types of situations, and how most of it can be applied to your sales processes, and your business.Listen as he describes that thinking "outside the box" is only the first step, and that the "fear of future regret" is real and debilitating. What’s You'll Hear:● How guessing the weight of an ox can teach us about collaborative critical thinking.● How do you come up with great ideas to improve your company? ● Why the fear of future regret is holding you hostage, and how you can break free of that limiting belief. ● Are you treating your beliefs as a fact? How to tell the difference between the two.Mentioned in this Episode:MarketingandSalespodcast.comThe 7 Secrets to Selling More By Selling LessShoot me a question on Allanger.comDan Manning on LinkedInHi.TrainingThinking Better: Critical Thinking & Creativity Through Trusting Collaboration
Do you have a problem in your organization that is consuming your time and thoughts? Maybe what you need are some fresh ideas from a trusting, collaborative team. On this Feature Friday episode of the ROI Online Podcast, Steve talks with Daniel Manning about how you can start thinking better so you can look at problems in a new way—and start to solve them.Dan is the Lead Instructor in #HumanIntelligence and the author of Thinking Better. He and his team use games and exercises that allow your team to discover lessons of collaboration, critical thinking, creativity, and strategy to look at problems differently.There are always going to be problems in your organization, the ability to solve them alongside your team and make something great out of them is what will make your business thrive among the rest.Among other things, Dan and Steve discussed:Dan's back story in the Air ForceAll about his book Thinking BetterThe Status Quo Illusion definitionHow culture affects our decision makingWhy most people let the world go on instead if taking actionHow to make decisions you can actually live withWhy it's vital to create a safe, open work space where people can share their opinionWhat shifting the focus of criticism off a person and to an action can do for your teamConnecting people with their intrinsic motivation for better resultsYou can learn more about Dan here:Follow Dan on LinkedInFollow Dan on TwitterSend Dan an EmailLearn more about #HumanIntelligence here:https://www.hi.training/Read the books mentioned in this podcast:The Golden Toilet by Steve BrownThinking Better by Daniel ManningThinking of starting your own podcast? Buzzsprout's secure and reliable posting allows you to publish podcasts online. Buzzsprout also includes full iTunes support, HTML5 players, show statistics, and WordPress plugins. Get started using this link to receive a $20 Amazon gift card and to help support our show!Support the show (https://cash.app/$stevemfbrown)
What is the ROI of education? Let's hear a recent college grad and startup founder's perspective on it Check out my interview with Dan Manning, who is the founder at ChatWave Media, where he and his build chatbots to generate more sales for clients ---- During our live interview, we discussed: ➡️ How did his college education prepare and NOT prepare him to get to where he is today? ➡️ What are the missing links? ➡️ What are the essential skills and knowledge needed to become a successful startup founder? AND SO MUCH MORE ---- You can watch our interview on my YouTube channel via this link. ---- Give this episode a listen and give your biggest takeaway by sharing this on Twitter, Instagram, or LinkedIn. Make sure to tag me @AiAddysonZhang and use my hashtag, #ClassroomWithoutWalls --- Do you know that this podcast is also a weekly live streaming show? Every Friday, at 9am PST | noon EST, my guest and I go live on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Twitch to deliver valuable content to you. I highly encourage you to join us live and ask your questions. You will get immediate answers! You can follow my other social media channels: LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook ---
This is Rural Technology Leaders (RTL), a special series produced through the Connected Nation Podcast. In this series, we focus on companies and individuals that are utilizing technology and connectivity in rural America.In this episode of RTL, we talk with Dan Manning and Tom Stephenson, who each serve as Community Technology Advisors for Connected Nation's Connected Community Engagement Program. They have extensive experience working with communities and organizations doing community team creation, data gathering, and technology action planning. They share their experiences with rural technology leaders, the hurdles of developing these leaders in rural communities, and the important role that these leaders play in our communities.
Today on the Best Made Weddings Podcast we're talking all about micro weddings. What are they? How should you create your timeline? What do you do AFTER the wedding ceremony? How can you have the most successful micro wedding ceremony possible??.I gathered three stellar wedding photographers to answer all of these questions and to give their own insights about the benefits of having a small, legal wedding ceremony right now. Thank you so much to Dan Manning of Dan Manning Photography, Irene Jones of IJPhoto.net and Satya Curcio of Satya Curcio Photography for your time and expertise!.www.bestmadevideos.com/podcasts.www.danmanningphotography.comwww.ijphoto.netwww.satyaphotography.comwww.bestmadeweddingvideos.com.Please be sure to review and subscribe to the podcast! We have some quick and easy links set up at www.bestmadevideos.com/subscribe.Thanks for all of your love and support as we begin on this fun new adventure!!!.If you have a topic for an upcoming episode you would like us to discuss, please head over to www.bestmadevideos.com/survey to get started!
Welcome to the new digital weekly roundup at DEF! This group has become so large over the years that many of us have a hard time staying on top of the multitude of Slack channels, telecons, live events, and blogs that make up the diverse community. This week we welcome new members, spotlight our awesome volunteer Rob Zuppert, review recent and upcoming events, cover various discussions over the past week, and hear from special guest Dan Manning! Let us know what you think at hello@def.org. Links discussed in the show: Connect with Rob Check out our upcoming events and register Check out DEF partner organization #HumanIntelligence Join DEF as a member: www.def.org/join
Welcome to the fourth ever edition of our new digital weekly roundup at DEF! This group has become so large over the years that many of us have a hard time staying on top of the multitude of Slack channels, telecons, live events, and blogs that make up the diverse community. This week we welcome new members, spotlight awesome volunteer Pat Schlecker, review recent and upcoming events, cover various discussions over the past week, and hear from a special guest! Let us know what you think at hello@def.org. Links discussed in the show: Connect with Pat Register for the FACTUALITY workshop on July 28th Read more about FACTUALITY Register for the Seattle Agora's virtual happy hour with Dan Manning of #HumanIntelligence on July 29th Register for the first Cornerstones workshop on digital marketing on July 30th Check out the initial Call to Action for the X-Work project Check out the recap of the first X-Work session Join DEF as a member: www.def.org/join
This talk explores the need for creativity in the national security space. There is no innovation without creation, yet we tend to focus on the skills needed for adoption and acquisition more than the skills needed to develop new solutions to tough problems. Look at the subject of creativity and use short examples from Russia, China, Iran, and ISIS to show how our adversaries effectively use creativity to advance their agendas. Hosted by Dan Manning.
Dan Manning is the Founder of Firepower Concepts, a strategy practice that works with executives from business, non-profits, and government to use applied creativity to unlock ideas and solve tough problems. Dan creates what he calls a Designed Strategy, a roadmap for a strategic decision maker based on the principles of Design Thinking. He is also the author of Stuck on Stuck Street : Unstick Your Creativity for a Better Business and a Better Life. Dan retired from the U.S. Air Force where he flew the A-10 Warthog and served in diplomatic affairs and international security coordination. The second half of his career afforded him the opportunity to earn his PhD in Development Economics and International Development which drove the direction of his roles for the final 6 years of his active duty service, where he focused on foreign policy and leadership decision making. In this episode, Dan shares his belief that austerity is the father of creativity, and how he carefully launched his business during his transition from the active duty to be able to hit the ground running as his career in the Air Force came to a close. He now helps companies adapt their businesses and avoid being functionally fixed on a process but rather on pursuing opportunities in the market to produce customer value. We talk about the impact he makes with non-profits and small businesses, helping teams gain clarity on their strategic goals. Dan’s approach is to be Specific, Concise, and Prioritized. Check out more from Dan on his Applied Creativity Blog
There is nothing remarkable about today's Being Jim Davis. Your hosts for today's episode: Christopher WInter, Jon Gibson, Lisa Doop, Josh Gates, Ryan Pfeiffer, Dan Manning, Emily Kojis, Jonathan Johnson, John Dickendasher, Matthew Tache, Chris Taylor. A lot of people recorded their audio locally. But not everyone. So this is just the Zoom audio -- sorry! Today's strip Become a Patron! Or visit these other fine internet URLs: BJD Homepage | BJD Twitter | BJD Facebook Page | Pitchdrop Network Homepage Special Guests: Chris Taylor, Daniel Manning, Emily Kojis, John Dickendasher, Jonathan Johnson, Josh Gates, Lisa Doop, Matthew Tache, and Ryan Pfeiffer.
On this episode we talk to Dan Manning who helms the project, Reduction Plan. We talk about the music we're all listening to. We talk about Dan being from Bethel, CT and how that informed his current musical proclivities and why living in Brooklyn makes the most sense for him today - including working for Terrorbird Media and how that commute is shrunk tenfold. And we go on from there. Playlist for episode >>> Open: Reduction Plan "Julia" WHUS Live Sessions Rick: Cosey Fanni Tutti "Tutti" Tutti (Conspiracy International) Elecktroids "Mystery World" Elektroworld (Clone Classic Cuts) Not Waving "Emotion 1.4 Decontamination" Futuro (Music For The Waldorf Project) (Ecstatic) Molly Nilsson "You Always Hurt The One You Love" History (Night School) Josh: Silk Road Assassins "Familiars" State Of Ruin (Planet Mu) Spellling "Haunted Water" Mazy Fly (Sacred Bones) Sunwatchers "Psychic Driving" Illegal Moves (Trouble In Mind) Home Body "DNA" Spiritus (Feeding Tube Records) Profanatica "Altar of the Virgin Whore" Altar Of The Virgin Whore (Hells Headbangers) Boy Harsher "Face the Fire" Careful (Nude Club) Santur "Instrumental" Folk Music Of Kashmir (Folkways Records) Dan: Diat "Foreign Policy" Positive Disintegration (Iron Lung) Exit: Reduction Plan "Restless" Somewhere (Maladjusted) The Redscroll Podcast is a monthly show (new episodes on the first of the month) that works as a companion to what we do at Redscroll Records in Wallingford, CT USA. We are a record store that has a heavy emphasis on the left of center / underground music of the world. Whether it be underappreciated or just has a niche audience, marginalized or just off the radar it's all of interest to us. With the show we'll generally have a localized focus. We'll discuss what is in our personal rotation at the moment. We'll talk to guests who have to do with all of the above. And we'll talk about specific dealings with the store. If you have input you're welcome to contact us through email (redscroll@gmail.com). Oh, and please do subscribe! New episodes on the first of every month! (Subscribe on Android)(Subscribe elsewhere just by searching for us please!)
This one has talking in it. Hey, maybe you should check out this Ars Paradoxica thing everyone's talking about! Hosts: Christopher Winter, Jon Gibson, Dan Manning Today's strip Become a Patron! Here are your favorite internet URLs: BJD Homepage | BJD Twitter | BJD Facebook Page | Pitchdrop Network Homepage
It’s a Garfield! Hey, maybe you should check out this Ars Paradoxica thing everyone's talking about! Hosts: Christopher Winter, Jon Gibson, Dan Manning Today's strip Become a Patron! Here are your favorite internet URLs: BJD Homepage | BJD Twitter | BJD Facebook Page | Pitchdrop Network Homepage
In today's episode of Being Jim Davis, guest host Dan Manning claims that Garfield is "not your average tabby." Is he correct? Only history can judge! Then Chris makes reference to this old-but-sexy statue of the Roman Emperor Vespasian, but then he can't remember which dynasty he founded. It was the Flavian Dynasty. Moron. Hey, maybe you should check out this Ars Paradoxica thing everyone's talking about! Hosts: Christopher Winter, Jon Gibson, Dan Manning Today's strip Become a Patron! Here are your favorite internet URLs: BJD Homepage | BJD Twitter | BJD Facebook Page | Pitchdrop Network Homepage
Today's Garfield is basically just early 1980s tentacle porn, so naturally we spent some time appreciating the highlights of Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints. Here's Katsushika Hokusai's justly famous "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" (ca. 1829–1833): Here's Utagawa Kuniyoshi's "Takiyasha the Witch and the Skeleton Spectre" (ca. 1844): Chris is really into Utagawa and suggests that you check him out! And here's Hokusai's "Dream of the Fisherman's Wife" (1814), clearly the inspiration for today's strip: Hey, maybe you should check out this Ars Paradoxica thing everyone's talking about! Hosts: Christopher Winter, Jon Gibson, Dan Manning Today's strip Become a Patron! Here are your favorite internet URLs: BJD Homepage | BJD Twitter | BJD Facebook Page | Pitchdrop Network Homepage
It’s a Garfield! Hey, maybe you should check out this Ars Paradoxica thing everyone's talking about! Hosts: Christopher Winter, Jon Gibson, Dan Manning Today's strip Become a Patron! Here are your favorite internet URLs: BJD Homepage | BJD Twitter | BJD Facebook Page | Pitchdrop Network Homepage
It’s a Garfield! Hey, maybe you should check out this Ars Paradoxica thing everyone's talking about! Hosts: Christopher Winter, Jon Gibson, Dan Manning Today's strip Become a Patron! Here are your favorite internet URLs: BJD Homepage | BJD Twitter | BJD Facebook Page | Pitchdrop Network Homepage
Today we welcome fan-favorite guest host Dan Manning, who casually drops the term Lebenswelt like it's nothing. Take that, Jim Davis! Hey, maybe you should check out this Ars Paradoxica thing everyone's talking about! Hosts: Christopher Winter, Jon Gibson, Dan Manning Today's strip Become a Patron! Here are your favorite internet URLs: BJD Homepage | BJD Twitter | BJD Facebook Page | Pitchdrop Network Homepage
Hear from Dan Manning, owner of Dan Manning Photography. Learn how this business owner is using his unique personality driven photography brand to stand out to potential wedding clients. www.bestmadeweddingvideos.com
TIMESCANNER SENDS TIME AGENT X-RAY TO AN INTERGALACTIC FARMERS MARKET.Listen here.Written and produced by Richard R Penner. Featuring the voices of Richard Penner, Dan Manning, Chris Bollinger, Iri Alexander, Alexander Danner, and Hari Rai Khalsa.Music for this episode is by Psychic Mold, Dr Quandary, and Aliceffekt. Find more of their music at:Psychic Mold www.psychicmold.bandcamp.comDr Quandary www.DoctorQuandary.comAliceffekt www.aliceffekt.bandcamp.com
What do you think the truth smells like? We've made it a year. With plenty of crazy crazy things to happen. A Whale of a Tale was written by Dan Manning of Ars Paradoxica, Featuring the voices of Dan Manning, and Mischa Stanton from Ars Paradoxica, Austin Beach from Audioblivious Productions, and Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason of Greater Boston. Jim Robbie and the Wanderers is a bi-monthly radio drama podcast. Tango and Charlie are two female musicians travelling a surreal post-apocalyptic america with their robot companion Jim Robbie, entertaining and sticking their noses where they don’t belong. The United States that the Wanderers inhabit is full of all sorts of strange and wonderful surprises, from zombies, cactus people, underwater kingdoms to vampires, messed up physics and mad scientists. A script for those who want to follow along, or who are hard of hearing is found on our website at jimrobbieandthewanderers.com
This week, we're playing ars PARADOXICA, the Cold War time travel drama by Mischa Stanton and Dan Manning of Los Angeles, California. Join me as I play Episode 1 of aP: "Hypothesis", and stick around for a rollicking good time of a conversation with Mischa and Dan.This episode is brought to you in part by Blue Apron! If you sign up using the promotion code DRAMA, you'll get your first three meals free, including shipping.That's http://blueapron.com/drama
Going Gray is a series of podcasts to accompany my blog, www.ChristytheWriter.com. In each episode, I talk about life as a writer still trying to make it as middle age encroaches. Today, I'm joined by Dan Manning, author of seven books, including the recently-released "Zen Happens."
The Whore lets Preston hitch his insignificant wagon to her crap-purveying star. Young Bulls guard family jewels from dear old Dad. "Demon Hunter", by Dan Manning, is much better than dirt. Buttons shops in The Underworld because redheads prefer brown, but Scott (TTN) won't wear satin to ward off Pauly B 's pond-crossing beer fingers.
The Whore lets Preston hitch his insignificant wagon to her crap-purveying star. Young Bulls guard family jewels from dear old Dad. "Demon Hunter", by Dan Manning, is much better than dirt. Buttons shops in The Underworld because redheads prefer brown, but Scott (TTN) won't wear satin to ward off Pauly B 's pond-crossing beer fingers.
Escape Pod's Stephen Eley gives Buttons the Sci-Fi shaft. The Word Whore seeks a sugar daddy with deep pockets and fewer cavities to keep her puffing and panting. "The Wrong Excuse", by Dan Manning, warns dope peddling jive turkeys about infectious ferrets. Hungry hounds lick their chops, while Preston polishes his drumsticks.
Escape Pod's Stephen Eley gives Buttons the Sci-Fi shaft. The Word Whore seeks a sugar daddy with deep pockets and fewer cavities to keep her puffing and panting. "The Wrong Excuse", by Dan Manning, warns dope peddling jive turkeys about infectious ferrets. Hungry hounds lick their chops, while Preston polishes his drumsticks.