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You built something successful. Maybe it's a course that sells. Maybe it's a coaching program. Maybe you're the expert on the speaking circuit. You're established. You're making good money. People know who you are. And something feels off. In this episode of The Expert Edge, I sit down with Dr. Larry Daugherty, a radiation oncologist who went from living his "dream career" at Mayo Clinic to realizing he was hollow inside. He made the radical pivot into his actual passion, monetized before it was perfect, and built a thriving community-based business that fulfills him. This conversation is for the established expert who's wondering if there's more to the game. Why your courses aren't selling like they used to. Why community beats information. And how to build a business around what actually matters to you. What you'll learn: → Monetize first, perfect later - Why action beats analysis every time (especially when you're already established) → Higher ticket clients are fundamentally different - The 6X difference in results when you serve premium clients who show up with commitment → Small cohorts demand ruthless selection - Why one person not taking action in a five-person group spreads like a disease (but goes unnoticed in larger groups) → Community is your moat now - Why information is commoditized and belonging is the new currency → The suppressed part of yourself - How successful experts often realize they've buried the part that actually comes alive Real insights from the episode: Larry's story: from Mayo Clinic dream job to feeling hollow inside despite everything he worked for The moment an advertisement for a dog sled race above the Arctic Circle changed his entire trajectory Why he pivoted from courses to building a premium community-based business How he went from $3.5K to $5K to $30K offerings by monetizing before perfecting Why higher ticket clients are easier to work with (and produce 6X better results) The mistake of filling seats instead of selecting carefully in small cohorts How AI has made courses commoditized (and what to do about it) The shift from selling information to selling belonging and community Why the highest level of success requires authenticity and vulnerability If you're an established coach, consultant, speaker, or course creator who's wondering if there's more to this game, Larry's story is for you. He went from a six-figure career to pivoting into community-based business that actually fulfills him. Check out his work at thefreedomphysician.com to see how he applied these principles. The frameworks work across industries: monetize first, build community, and scale through belonging instead of information. Join our next Speak to Convert Masterclass. In this live workshop, you'll discover how to build and launch a high converting presentation that gets you clients every time you present. https://colinboyd.co/speak Discover how to authentically connect with your audience & fill your programs with a Conversion Story - Version 2.0 (AI Edition) is now available. https://www.conversionstoryformula.com Hit the "Follow" button so you don't miss an episode! Love this podcast? Write a review and give it a 5-star rating! For all the show notes and links: https://www.expertedgepodcast.com/blog/episode324 Connect with Colin on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/colinboyd/
Thank you for joining us. If you'd like to know more about us or for online giving go to newcovenantpa.org #refreshing #blessing #faith #sundayservice #guestspeaker
Life, Culture and Current Events from a Biblical Perspective with Neil Johnson.Your support sends the gospel to every corner of Australia through broadcast, online and print media: https://vision.org.au/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Day Break | Accountability Arrives: Comey Indicted, COVID Cover-Up Exposed, Gas Prices Explode --- 00:00 - Monologue 18:59 – John Tillman, CEO of the American Culture Project and founder of the Hall of Giants. Tillman discusses his new book Political Vise and his argument that the radical left has gained control over key American institutions. He outlines what he sees as a path to restoring liberty. 37:58 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 46:53 – Rep. Briscoe Cain, Texas State Representative (District 128) and congressional candidate. Cain discusses his criticism of NPR, accusing the outlet of misrepresenting Texas. He explains why he believes media narratives are shaping public perception inaccurately. 56:47 – Michael J. Daugherty, founder and CEO of LabMD and author of The Devil Inside the Beltway. Daugherty discusses concerns about hospital practices and why he believes Michigan lawmakers should not shield healthcare systems from accountability. He ties this into broader issues with the administrative state. 1:05:40 – Rey “R.T.” Trevino, Oil & Gas expert and CEO of Pecos Country Energy. Trevino discusses the recent spike in gas prices and the factors driving the increase. He also outlines how high prices could climb depending on global conditions. 1:15:46 - Monologue 1:24:45 – Jeff Brown, Canadian author and political analyst. Brown discusses U.S.–Canada relations and how annexation rhetoric has influenced Canada's political landscape. He explains how it may have strengthened globalist factions within the country. 1:34:33 – Rep. Jennifer Wortz, Michigan State Representative (District 35). Wortz discusses her newly introduced plan aimed at improving auto insurance affordability. She outlines how the proposal could impact Michigan drivers. 1:43:24 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses Michigan's decline in addressing traumatic brain injuries and broader healthcare concerns. The conversation also touches on insurance industry challenges, product safety recalls, and issues related to aging. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 13 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/iBGFsN7Xtbg
At 18 years old, Lauren Daugherty received a cancer diagnosis that would change her life. In this episode, she shares her honest and powerful story of navigating fear, treatment, and the unknown—and how God met her in the middle of it all. Lauren opens up about the role of family, community, and faith during her hardest moments, as well as what led her to share her journey publicly to encourage others. Through it all, her relationship with the Lord deepened in ways she never expected. This conversation is a reminder that even in life's most difficult seasons, we are not alone – and we can trust God with the unknown. He is present, faithful, and our true source of hope. Subscribe to the podcast and tune in each week as Haley and Dustin share with you what the Bible says about real-life issues with compassion, warmth, and wit. So you have every reason for hope, for every challenge in life. Because hope means everything. Hope Talks is a podcast of the ministry of Hope for the Heart. Listen in to learn more [0:03:00] Diagnosis at 18 and Radical Surrender [0:10:53] Choosing Trust Over Anger and Fear [0:12:04] After the Chemo: Survivorship Shock and Anxiety [0:17:52] Identity Shift and Embracing a New Self [0:39:28] Turning a Cancer Journey into Ministry and Media Impact Lauren Daugherty resources Connect with Lauren on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifewithlaurenmae Hope for the Heart resources Connect with Hope for the Heart on social! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hopefortheheart Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hopefortheheart Learn more about the ministry and resources of Hope for the Heart: https://www.hopefortheheart.org/ Learn more about Hope Talks and catch up on past episodes: https://www.hopefortheheart.org/hopetalks/ Want to talk with June Hunt on Hope in the Night about a difficult life issue? Schedule a time here: https://resource.hopefortheheart.org/talk-with-june-hope-in-the-night God's plan for you: https://www.hopefortheheart.org/gods-plan-for-you/ Give to the ministry of Hope for the Heart: https://hopefortheheart.donorsupport.co/page/hope-talks -------------- Bible verses mentioned in this episode Psalm 144:1 – “Praise be to the LORD my Rock, who trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle. He is my loving God and my fortress, my stronghold and my deliverer, my shield, in whom I take refuge, who subdues peoples under me.” Proverbs 16:9 – “In their hearts humans plan their course, but the LORD establishes their steps.” Romans 8:18 – “I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us.” Romans 8:28 – “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.”
In part two of our discussion with Noah and Shane Kirby and Rob Daugherty, we get into preservation of the Cherokee language, a language spoken by only 1500-2000 of the roughly 466,000 Cherokee people alive today. We also discuss the skill'li -- who may or may not pilot helicopters -- food, casinos, healthcare, and more. Give it a listen, it's a good one. #cherokee #Cherokeelanguage #skillli #casinos #reservations #helicopter
Shane and Noah Kirby and Rob Daugherty are on a mission to preserve Cherokee heritage. In part one of our latest, hear them discuss language, culture, and the future of tribal peoples. From the Trail of Tears to the State of Neosho, the trio offer a glimpse into what it's like being a Native American in 2026. Give it a listen, it's a good one. #Cherokee #language #Oklahoma #TrailOfTears #Kamama #Neosho #nativeamerican #indigenous #tribe
Caron Daugherty, president of Flint Hills Technical College in Emporia, KS, is a finalist to be the next president of Gateway Technical College. (Go to gtc.edu and find the presidential search page to offer your input..).
Raven Conversations: We are joined by Maj. Gen. Bret Daugherty (Ret.) Join us as he shares the story of his 44 years in the military and what life is like after the National Guard.
Patrick Daugherty (@RotoPat) and Kyle Dvorchak (@kyletweetshere) welcome in special guest Pat Kerrane (@PatKerrane) with Mr. Denny Carter on vacation. They begin by discussing Kerrane’s favorite and least favorite free agent fits, with a particular focus on Mike Evans. Next, Kerrane lays out his favorite rookie receiver and running back picks in best ball, with Ohio State WR Carnell Tate leading the way. Pat also makes the case for an inevitable Jeremiyah Love. Elsewhere, they ponder Fernando Mendoza’s “savior status” in Las Vegas after the Raiders signed Kirk Cousin, and Kerrane takes issue with Daugherty’s Nick Sirianni logic in his upcoming coach rankings. They end with Kerrane evaluating candidates for this year's "legendary running backs" article. (2:10) – When April fool’s day goes wrong (7:15) – Favorite and least favorite Free Agency signings (23:05) – Rookie WRs to target in drafts (41:45) – Is there Rookie RB relevance outside of Jeremiyah Love? (49:00) – Projecting Fernando Mendoza with the Raiders after Kirk Cousins’ reported signing (56:50) – Kerrane’s questions for Pat’s upcoming coach rankings column (1:06:00) – Potential candidates for “legendary RBs” in 2026See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send a textWhich snack would you like to popsicle? In this episode, Chad Daugherty joins Zac and the crew for a conversation that starts with dad-life fitness in the “llama lift lair” and ends with a practical blueprint for building a healthy, sustainable volunteer culture.Let's talk about the wild world of Gen Alpha — deodorant before rec, ball pumps on standby, and a suspicious loyalty to red Doritos. Then everything shifts when a middle schooler asks a deceptively deep question: Why does the Bible use so many bread images for God?Suddenly, frozen Uncrustables become a doorway to manna, the Bread of Life, communion, and daily dependence on God.That pivot — from silly to sacred — is youth ministry in a nutshell.
Jude conclusions presented by Justin Daugherty
Jude presented by Justin Daugherty
Hey friend, As we step into January, I'm intentionally revisiting some of the most listened-to and most impactful conversations from the very beginning of Functional Medicine for Christian Women until now. This episode is one of them. If you've ever cut out foods, followed the “right” plan, stayed disciplined, and still felt stuck—or even worse than before—this conversation will feel very familiar. In this episode, I sat down with two women I deeply respect to talk honestly about why so many Christian women feel like they're doing everything “right” with their health and still not seeing lasting results. You'll hear from: Shaela Daugherty, host of the Simple Fitness Habits podcast Brittany Braswell, host of the Faith-Filled Food Freedom podcast Together, we talk candidly about what's really happening beneath the surface when health efforts stop working. In this episode, we cover: Why fad diets like keto, “no carbs,” or extreme clean eating can backfire on hormones, metabolism, and stress levels How chronic dieting can push the body into a survival state, raise cortisol, and make weight loss harder over time Why “I just need to be more disciplined” is not the real problem How diet culture fuels comparison, obsession, and shame instead of freedom in Christ The difference between quick-fix results and long-term, sustainable health What it actually looks like to surrender your health to the Lord and begin rebuilding trust with your body This was not a scripted or polished conversation. We hit record on a real, honest discussion—sharing stories from our own lives, from women we've walked alongside, and from what we see over and over again in Christian women who are exhausted from trying harder instead of being supported better. And if you need a little levity in the middle of a heavy topic, make sure you stay until the end. Shaela and I give Brittany a challenge that had all of us laughing—and it paints a pretty accurate picture of just how exhausting diet culture can be. As part of this January Reset, I encourage you to listen with fresh ears. Not to figure out what you should do next—but to notice what resonates, what brings relief, and what might be inviting you to slow down and support your body differently. Before you go…
Hey friend, As we step into January, I'm intentionally revisiting some of the most listened-to and most impactful conversations from the very beginning of Functional Medicine for Christian Women until now. This episode is one of them. If you've ever cut out foods, followed the “right” plan, stayed disciplined, and still felt stuck—or even worse than before—this conversation will feel very familiar. In this episode, I sat down with two women I deeply respect to talk honestly about why so many Christian women feel like they're doing everything “right” with their health and still not seeing lasting results. You'll hear from: Shaela Daugherty, host of the Simple Fitness Habits podcast Brittany Braswell, host of the Faith-Filled Food Freedom podcast Together, we talk candidly about what's really happening beneath the surface when health efforts stop working. In this episode, we cover: Why fad diets like keto, “no carbs,” or extreme clean eating can backfire on hormones, metabolism, and stress levels How chronic dieting can push the body into a survival state, raise cortisol, and make weight loss harder over time Why “I just need to be more disciplined” is not the real problem How diet culture fuels comparison, obsession, and shame instead of freedom in Christ The difference between quick-fix results and long-term, sustainable health What it actually looks like to surrender your health to the Lord and begin rebuilding trust with your body This was not a scripted or polished conversation. We hit record on a real, honest discussion—sharing stories from our own lives, from women we've walked alongside, and from what we see over and over again in Christian women who are exhausted from trying harder instead of being supported better. And if you need a little levity in the middle of a heavy topic, make sure you stay until the end. Shaela and I give Brittany a challenge that had all of us laughing—and it paints a pretty accurate picture of just how exhausting diet culture can be. As part of this January Reset, I encourage you to listen with fresh ears. Not to figure out what you should do next—but to notice what resonates, what brings relief, and what might be inviting you to slow down and support your body differently. Before you go…
Jim is joined by Kelly Dwyer, pioneer of the NBA blogosphere, to break down the hall of fame candidacy of former center Brad Daugherty. First, Jim and Kelly cover the ill-fated 1986 NBA Draft, which featured Daugherty, Len Bias, and Chris Washburn (7:13). Next, they discuss Daugherty's performance in the 1992 playoffs and how he compares to other injury riddled NBA stars of years past (12:40). Finally, they rank Daugherty among the best centers of the 1980s/1990s (40:38), before making a final call on whether or not Daugherty deserves to be inducted into the Basketball HOF (54:57).
Col Daugherty came to Nebraska and gave very compelling speech about building your legacy. His family legacy has been about sacrifice for the nation we all love called the Unite States of America.
In this special episode, host Frances Hayes sits down with Peter McCornick, Executive Director of the Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute, as he concludes nearly a decade of leadership. This deep-dive conversation covers Peter's distinguished career, from his early life on a farm in Scotland and pivotal international work in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, to what drew him to lead the Institute in Nebraska. They discuss DWFI's greatest strategic achievements, the lasting impact of its work both globally and within Nebraska's agricultural community, and the philosophy behind investing in student research. Finally, they tackle the most urgent challenges facing water and food security in the next decade and the legacy Peter hopes to leave behind. Join us for a look back at institutional growth and a look ahead at the future of global innovation for a water and food secure world.
Adam Daugherty joins us from southern Indiana to share the story of how a few cows, some encouragement from family, and a willingness to try rotational grazing transformed his operation. Adam talks through the early days of partnering with his grandfather and great-aunt, the moment rotational grazing finally “clicked,” and how semi-permanent fencing, flexible water systems, and strategic winter feeding have reshaped his pastures. He also walks us through his approach to genetics, cow size, docility, and marketing calves directly to a feedlot rather than selling through a barn—plus what he wishes new graziers would know before they start.Topics CoveredGetting started with cattle through family partnershipsHow one brother-in-law pushed him toward rotational grazingUsing fiberglass posts and high-tensile wire as low-cost subdivision fencingBuilding water hubs, temporary pipelines, and later upgrading to buried linesUsing a movable tank and quick-connect valves for efficient daily movesHow rotational grazing changed pasture health, weed pressure, and animal behaviorManaging winter feeding with concrete pads and strategic hay unrollingBenefits of a sacrifice paddock—and why we shouldn't be afraid to use oneBuying and developing genetics within the family herdManaging docility and safety while working a W2 jobTheir marketing system: preconditioning and selling directly to a local feedlotFuture plans: warm-season grasses, tire-tank siphon systems, and refining geneticsWhy You Should ListenAdam exemplifies the reality for many graziers: juggling off-farm jobs, limited time, and a desire to do better with what you already have. His story is packed with practical, low-cost ideas—from fencing to water to winter feeding—that can help new and seasoned graziers rethink their systems. If you've ever felt too busy to start rotational grazing or unsure where to begin, Adam's journey will show you exactly how doable it can be.Resources MentionedLocal NRCS & Soil and Water offices (mapping, design, & technical support)Graber Farm Supply (fiberglass posts & materials)Purdue's Southern Indiana research farm (SIPAC)Daily Manufacturing bale unroller Looking for Livestock that thrive on grass? Check out Grass Based GeneticsVisit our Sponsors:Noble Research InstituteRedmond Agriculture.Grazing Grass LinksNew Listener Resource GuideProvide feedback for the podcastWebsiteInsidersResourcesCommunity (on Facebook)Check out the Apiary Chronicles PodcastOriginal Music by Louis Palfrey
Hey Friend, Today's episode is one so many Christian women have quietly asked for, and I finally decided it was time to bring it into the light. I just released a brand-new podcast episode The Sex Episode! It's honest, gentle, and based on truth. If you've ever struggled with shame around your body, your story, or intimacy within marriage… this conversation will give you language, compassion, and hope. Inside the episode, we talk about: Why shame shows up in our bodies How our past experiences shape our view of intimacy The difference between cultural narratives and biblical truth What healing can actually look like for Christian women This is one of those episodes that many women will listen to in the car or on a walk with headphones in, just to have a safe space to think and breathe. In grace + health, Lacy Lain Before you go…
Hey Friend, Today's episode is one so many Christian women have quietly asked for, and I finally decided it was time to bring it into the light. I just released a brand-new podcast episode The Sex Episode! It's honest, gentle, and based on truth. If you've ever struggled with shame around your body, your story, or intimacy within marriage… this conversation will give you language, compassion, and hope. Inside the episode, we talk about: Why shame shows up in our bodies How our past experiences shape our view of intimacy The difference between cultural narratives and biblical truth What healing can actually look like for Christian women This is one of those episodes that many women will listen to in the car or on a walk with headphones in, just to have a safe space to think and breathe. In grace + health, Lacy Lain Before you go…
Hey Now! Here is my Grateful Dead Hour with music from The Dead, Jefferson Airplane, The Dave Matthews Band and more Dead. I interviewed Dylan Daugherty of the band Jamnesia about The Wild Buffalo benefit Nov. 25, 2025 raising funds for Aaron Goude medical expenses.. Go to my The Grateful Dead Hour Leo Schumaker Facebook page for more episodes.
Hey Friend, Have you ever cut out your favorite foods, tried the “next best diet,” and still ended up right back where you started… or worse? In this week's episode of Functional Medicine for Christian Women, I sat down with two of my favorite people to talk about the real reason so many Christian women feel like they are doing everything “right” in their health and still not seeing lasting results. You will hear from: Shaela Daugherty, host of the Simple Fitness Habits podcast Brittany Braswell, host of the Faith-Filled Food Freedom podcast Together, we talk honestly about: Why fad diets like keto, “no carbs,” or extreme clean eating can backfire on your hormones, metabolism, and stress levels How chronic dieting can push your body into “starvation mode,” raise cortisol, and make weight loss harder over time Why “I just need to be more disciplined” is not the real problem How diet culture feeds comparison, obsession, and shame instead of true freedom in Christ The difference between quick-fix results and long-term, sustainable health habits What it actually looks like to surrender your health to the Lord and start rebuilding trust with your body This was not a perfectly scripted conversation. We hit record on a real, unedited talk so you could listen in as if you were sitting at the table with us. You will hear stories from our own lives, from clients we have walked with, and some gentle but needed truth about where you are placing your trust when it comes to your body. And if you need a little fun in the middle of all this… stay to the very end. Shaela and I give Brittany a challenge that had all of us laughing, and I think it will give you a helpful picture of just how exhausting fad diet culture can be. In grace + health, Lacy Lain Before you go…
Hey Friend, Have you ever cut out your favorite foods, tried the “next best diet,” and still ended up right back where you started… or worse? In this week's episode of Functional Medicine for Christian Women, I sat down with two of my favorite people to talk about the real reason so many Christian women feel like they are doing everything “right” in their health and still not seeing lasting results. You will hear from: Shaela Daugherty, host of the Simple Fitness Habits podcast Brittany Braswell, host of the Faith-Filled Food Freedom podcast Together, we talk honestly about: Why fad diets like keto, “no carbs,” or extreme clean eating can backfire on your hormones, metabolism, and stress levels How chronic dieting can push your body into “starvation mode,” raise cortisol, and make weight loss harder over time Why “I just need to be more disciplined” is not the real problem How diet culture feeds comparison, obsession, and shame instead of true freedom in Christ The difference between quick-fix results and long-term, sustainable health habits What it actually looks like to surrender your health to the Lord and start rebuilding trust with your body This was not a perfectly scripted conversation. We hit record on a real, unedited talk so you could listen in as if you were sitting at the table with us. You will hear stories from our own lives, from clients we have walked with, and some gentle but needed truth about where you are placing your trust when it comes to your body. And if you need a little fun in the middle of all this… stay to the very end. Shaela and I give Brittany a challenge that had all of us laughing, and I think it will give you a helpful picture of just how exhausting fad diet culture can be. In grace + health, Lacy Lain Before you go…
What happens when two high-achieving Enneagram Threes sit down with an Enneagram Four? You get an electric, honest, and surprisingly tender conversation about ambition, fear, and what it really means to live courageously. In this episode, Ian sits down with Jenny Wood, former Google executive and author of Wild Courage: Go After What You Want and Get It, and her Chief of Staff, Carlina Daugherty, for an unfiltered look at the drive and depth behind the Enneagram Three. Together, they explore: · Why fear — not talent — is often the real barrier to success · The nine "wild" traits that fuel courageous leadership (and how to keep them from derailing you) · How two Threes with different subtypes actually make the perfect team · Jenny's raw reflections on control, comparison, and rediscovering what "enough" really means · The second half of life — and why it's less about achievement and more about awakening It's an episode packed with laughter, candor, and the kind of vulnerability that reminds us: success without self-awareness isn't success at all.
Hey Friend, You know that feeling when you are “doing all the things” and still not seeing the progress you hoped for? Tracking macros. Saving workouts on Pinterest. Maybe even finishing 75 Hard.Yet the scale, your energy, or your mood are not really changing. If you have ever thought, “What am I doing wrong?” or “Why am I stuck?”, I want you to hear this new conversation. I recently sat down with my best friends, Shaela Daugherty (The Stronger Collective) and Brittany Braswell (Faith Filled Food Freedom Podcast), for a completely unscripted, bestie-style conversation about what we call “the boring basics” in health and fitness. Nothing fancy. No shiny hacks. Just the simple, repeatable things that actually work, for your body and your walk with the Lord. Inside the episode, we talk about: Why hopping from one program to another keeps you stuck and exhausted How social media has trained us to crave quick results and constant novelty The truth about “muscle confusion,” diet trends, and quick fixes Why the most powerful habits often feel very ordinary How faith, discipline, and consistency all work together What it looks like to honor God with your health in a real, sustainable way We also get really honest about our own struggles with consistency. There is a part of the conversation where I share how tempting it was to ditch my simple strength plan and follow the “fun” workouts I saw other women doing at the gym. My body did not need another shiny plan. It needed the same lifts, again and again, so it could actually grow stronger. That is what this whole episode is about: Stop chasing motivation. Start mastering the mundane. For the Christian woman who is Googling things like“Why am I not losing weight even though I work out?”or asking ChatGPT“How do I stay motivated to be healthy as a busy mom?” This conversation is a grace filled reset. We talk about how doing the same simple thingslifting, walking, praying, eating balanced meals, going to bed on timecreates the rhythm where real physical and spiritual transformation happens. A few simple “boring basics” we encourage you to start with: Eat protein at every meal Drink a glass of water every time you eat Choose one small habit and stick with it for at least 12 weeks Ask for accountability instead of trying to do it alone Anchor your routines to time with the Lord, not just willpower You do not need a more complicated plan. You need a faithful one.God often does His deepest work in the quiet, ordinary choices that no one sees. In grace + health, Lacy Lain Before you go…
Ephesians 5:1-21 presented by Justin Daugherty
If you haven't taken steps to add an advisor to your team, it may seem like a daunting task to take on. On today's What Works Wednesday, Matthew Jarvis is joined by Cleveland advisor Matthew Daugherty from The Balanced Wealth Group to discuss how he has helped and mentored advisors within his own firm. He'll share his experience and recommendations for making this transition and the importance of looking at why you want to consider bringing on a new advisor. Listen in as Matthew Daugherty discusses the steps that he takes, from bringing on a new team member to the ongoing process that he takes to help his team and his clients with a transition. Encore Episode: Bringing A New Advisor Into Your Firm With Matthew Daugherty Resources in today's episode: - Matt Jarvis: - Website | LinkedIn - Matthew Daugherty - Website | LinkedIn
Episode 76: The Promise, Possibility, and Power of AdolescenceWith George Abalekpor and Eleanor DaughertyAvailable September 30, 2025As educators, we are always focused on ways to help our students thrive as they move through the K-12 experience and beyond. But often, we inadvertently frame adolescence as a period characterized by problems and challenges, rather than a developmental moment that can be inherently powerful and positive. How do we reframe how we think about adolescence, how we build the student experience for teens, and how we can focus on the work we are doing to ensure that our students transition from our schools to higher education with a full sense of their own agency? George Abalekpor and Eleanor Daugherty of Georgetown University join host Debra Wilson to share their wisdom.Guests: George Abalekpor and Eleanor DaughertyResources, Transcript, and Expanded Show NotesIn This Episode:“I will forever remember this student who said, ‘You keep asking me how I am, and then you correct my tone of voice.' And just this idea of, we need to get over ourselves. If we want to truly and authentically connect and create scholarship and practice that is meaningful for today's adolescent, we need to listen a bit more and abandon a little bit the watch your tone of voice, young lady. Those little corrective behaviors are actually stifling the presence, the authentic presence of adolescents.” (22:05)“So youth, I think more than anything, they want to feel as though their schooling matters. They want to feel that they are getting a sense of meaning and purpose in their education. And I think to tie it all together, I think co-creation is an answer to that solution. It's something that I think is tangible, can be honestly pretty easily developed in all educational spaces, and it allows for meaning because when you give youth an opportunity to be active participants in not just affecting policies, but affecting policies that specifically impact them and communities that they're involved in, there's automatically a sense of purpose that is attached to that.” (34:42)Related Episodes: 75; 70; 67; 60; 59; 51; 40; 22 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we are joined by Brian Daugherty and his amazing World Eaters army, which he piloted to the Finals of the 350-person NOVA Open Super Major. This list is all about how you use it, and you can subscribe to part 2 to learn more Patreon.com/aow40kHelp I'm spiraling (1995 Points)World EatersBerzerker WarbandStrike Force (2,000 Points)CHARACTERSDaemon Prince of Khorne (215 Points)• Warlord• 1x Hellforged weapons• 1x Infernal cannon• Enhancements: Favoured of KhorneKhârn the Betrayer (85 Points)• 1x Gorechild• 1x Plasma pistolLord Invocatus (110 Points)• 1x Bladed horn• 1x Bolt pistol• 1x Coward's BaneMaster of Executions (85 Points)• 1x Axe of dismemberment• 1x Bolt pistol• Enhancements: Berzerker GlaiveBATTLELINEKhorne Berzerkers (180 Points)• 1x Khorne Berzerker Champion◦ 1x Chainblade◦ 1x Plasma pistol• 9x Khorne Berzerker◦ 7x Bolt pistol◦ 7x Chainblade◦ 1x Icon of Khorne◦ 2x Khornate eviscerator◦ 2x Plasma pistolKhorne Berzerkers (180 Points)• 1x Khorne Berzerker Champion◦ 1x Chainblade◦ 1x Plasma pistol• 9x Khorne Berzerker◦ 7x Bolt pistol◦ 7x Chainblade◦ 1x Icon of Khorne◦ 2x Khornate eviscerator◦ 2x Plasma pistolDEDICATED TRANSPORTSChaos Rhino (85 Points)• 1x Armoured tracks• 1x Combi-bolter• 1x Combi-bolter• 1x Havoc launcherChaos Rhino (85 Points)• 1x Armoured tracks• 1x Combi-bolter• 1x Combi-bolter• 1x Havoc launcherOTHER DATASHEETSChaos Spawn (80 Points)• 2x Chaos Spawn◦ 2x Hideous mutationsChaos Spawn (80 Points)• 2x Chaos Spawn◦ 2x Hideous mutationsChaos Spawn (80 Points)• 2x Chaos Spawn◦ 2x Hideous mutationsEightbound (150 Points)• 1x Eightbound Champion◦ 1x Chainblades• 2x Eightbound◦ 2x ChainbladesEightbound (150 Points)• 1x Eightbound Champion◦ 1x Chainblades• 2x Eightbound◦ 2x ChainbladesForgefiend (150 Points)• 2x Ectoplasma cannon• 1x Ectoplasma cannon• 1x Forgefiend clawsForgefiend (150 Points)• 2x Ectoplasma cannon• 1x Ectoplasma cannon• 1x Forgefiend clawsJakhals (65 Points)• 1x Jakhal Pack Leader◦ 1x Autopistol◦ 1x Chainblades• 1x Dishonoured◦ 1x Skullsmasher and mangler• 8x Jakhal◦ 8x Autopistol◦ 7x Chainblades◦ 1x Icon of Khorne◦ 1x Mauler chainbladeJakhals (65 Points)• 1x Jakhal Pack Leader◦ 1x Autopistol◦ 1x Chainblades• 1x Dishonoured◦ 1x Skullsmasher and mangler• 8x Jakhal◦ 8x Autopistol◦ 7x Chainblades◦ 1x Icon of Khorne◦ 1x Mauler chainblade
This episode features Jake Daugherty from Opendorse giving insight into the NIL landscape within small college athletic departments. Daugherty notes that small college student athletes currently have approximately $1.5 million in NIL deals, he addresses the need for NIL policies within departments, and gives a look at some of the trends going on around the country.
Jennifer bor i Mount Pleasant, PA. Året är 2010. Jennifer är 30 år gammal men bor fortfarande hemma eftersom hon har en intellektuell funktionsnedsättning. Hon övar på att klara sig själv genom att ta bussen ner på stan själv. Efter just en sådan outing kommer hon inte hem igen. tw: tortyr, sexuellt våld och allmänt vidrigt bara. Varje torsdag släpper vi ett Bonusavsnitt på Supercast. – klicka här för att prenumerera.Besök www.vadblirdetformord.se för mer info. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Juujitsu Mindset, Pete Deeley speaks with Professor Ira about his incredible journey from a young surfer in Hawaii to becoming a respected Jiu-Jitsu instructor. Professor Daugherty shares his early experiences and background, highlighting his shift from a life of surfing and street fighting to dedicating himself fully to the art of Jiu-Jitsu. He delves into how a series of impactful events, such as Hurricane Iniki and encounters with members of the Gracie family, introduced him to Jiu-Jitsu. They discuss the transformative power of competition, coping with panic, achieving balance, and the mental and physical demands shared between surfing and Jiu-Jitsu. Professor Daugherty also recounts uplifting stories about teaching students who have gone on to achieve significant personal and professional milestones, all thanks to the discipline and guidance provided by Jiu-Jitsu. This episode underscores the profound impact that martial arts can have on one's life and community. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:41 Guest Introduction: Professor Ira Daugherty 01:29 Early Life and Jiu Jitsu Beginnings 02:50 Impact of Hurricane Iniki and Jiu Jitsu Community 03:33 Fighting and Surfing Culture in Hawaii 07:46 Meeting the Gracie Family 13:37 Training and Competing in Brazil 15:51 Perspectives on Competition 19:00 The Humbling Nature of Jiu-Jitsu 19:54 Balancing Energy in Jiu-Jitsu 20:41 The Value of Competition 21:42 Personal Growth Through Competition 23:52 Memorable Moments in Jiu-Jitsu 25:38 Impact of Jiu-Jitsu on Students 30:44 Jiu-Jitsu and Surfing: A Unique Connection 34:27 Gratitude and Final Thoughts
In this heartfelt episode, Tracy Daugherty and Lisa Da Silva reunite to share the story behind their collaborative Bible study, The Heart of Pilgrimage: A Four-Week Journey Through the Psalms of Ascent. They explore the importance of biblical literacy, the power of community, and the practical strategies that help women engage deeply with Scripture. From prayer and consistency to marking the text and practicing what they learn, Tracy and Lisa offer wisdom, encouragement, and a call to action for women to become students of the Word. Whether you're a seasoned leader or just beginning your journey, this episode will inspire you to walk as a pilgrim—Christ-focused, community-minded, and rooted in truth.---Watch the interview: https://youtu.be/xxEV6mADiEARead the blog: www.thefreedomchallenge.com/blogposts/2025/8/26/pilgrim-practices---Want to learn more? The Freedom Challenge US: thefreedomchallenge.comOperation Mobilization USA: omusa.orgInstagram: @freedomchallengeusa / Facebook: @thefcusaSupport the show
A look at Psalms 13 by Justin Daugherty
Trigger Warning: Case involves a child. Contains mention of suicide and/or details mentioning the harm of a child.“It could never happen here”. The words many places have spoken… until it does.Sean Daugherty was a 12 year old boy, with a life full of laughter, love, and promise. Responsible and sweet-natured, Sean was adored by his family and friends. Then on April 14, 2022, utter tragedy struck. The details that surrounded his death are not only disturbing, but alarming— as they raise many questions in regard to his case. Please listen in to hear Sean's story, share his story, & make it known. If you have any information in regards to Sean Daugherty or his case please contact:• Tip line- 804-905-8613• Email- whathappenedtosean@gmail.comFacebook page: What Happened to Sean?https://www.facebook.com/share/192YuyPj2n/?mibextid=wwXIfrSpecial thanks to Sean's mom Ramona- for providing all you have to the podcast and sharing your sweet boy with us
Before a city lawsuit accused her of running a massive illegal rooming house operation, the residents of Virginia Avenue in St. Louis' Tower Grove East neighborhood knew all about Dara Daugherty. Brittany Marquardt says she watched how Daugherty operated as a slumlord while allegedly renting rooms in condemned houses to vulnerable tenants. Marquardt takes us inside the situation and shares how complaints from her and other neighbors ultimately led to a courtroom confrontation with Daugherty. St. Louis Magazine reporter Ryan Krull discusses the latest on the legal case and the impact of Daugherty's surprise filing of bankruptcy earlier this month.
This heartfelt conversation unpacks how to let go of people-pleasing, perfectionism, and external expectations in order to reconnect with your values, body, and inner voice. Rachel recounts her moving personal story of how her mothers declining health inspired her to make big changes, highlighting the power of self-trust, slowing down, and doing less to live life more fully, authentically, and on your own terms.Mentioned in this episode:Get your free trial of WeShapeHave WeShape build you a better workoutTry WeShape for FreeHave WeShape build you a better workout
Ryan & Becca welcome back Trevor Daugherty to dive into the story of the Northern Indiana Clay Alliance — from its founding vision and organizational structure to the events it organizes, including the renowned Michiana Pottery Tour. They discuss the challenges and opportunities of running a nonprofit, strategies for funding, and the Alliance's commitment to supporting emerging artists through scholarships and exposure. The conversation also explores shifts in individual pottery practices, evolving techniques, and the vital role of community within clay.Maker of the MomentBrett Sauve - @brettsauveart-----Find more about NICA & Trevor's business below-----Instagram - @indianaclayorg, @michianapotterytour, @trevorclayworks Website - indianaclay.org, michianapotterytour.com, www.trevorclayworks.com, awarehouseshop.com#122 - Atmospheric firing with Trevor Daugherty from Trevor ClayworksSponsorsL&L Kilns - The durable kiln that potters trust to fire evenly & consistently. Find your L&L kiln at hotkilns.comSmith Sharpe Refractory - Find out which Advancer Kiln Shelves are right for you at kilnshelf.com.The Ceramic Shop - Trusted by potters everywhere for fast shipping, great prices, and expert support. Explore more at theceramicshop.com and use "Wheeltalk10" for $10 off your order of $75 or more.Support the show on Patreon for as little as $3 per month: https://patreon.com/WheeltalkpodcastFollow us on Instagram:@wheeltalkpodcast@rdceramics@5linespotteryVisit our website:www.wheeltalkpotcast.comWheel Talk YouTube Channel
In this episode of the Shepherd Press Podcast, host Anthony Russo welcomes guest Justin Daugherty to discuss his mini book, 'Help! I'm in Darkness'. Justin, a certified counselor, offers insights into the struggles faced by teenagers today, particularly focusing on depression. He explores the pressures of social media, school, and home life that contribute to this darkness. They discuss "coping mechanisms" and emphasize the importance of heart transformation through the gospel. The conversation also explains the difference between normal and unexplained sadness and provides practical steps for parents to support their teens. The episode underscores the sufficiency of scripture in addressing depression and aims to give hope and guidance to those dealing with such challenges.00:26 Introducing Justin Daugherty 01:23 Understanding Teen Depression02:35 Pressures and Coping Mechanisms for Teens06:50 Signs of Depression in Teens07:59 Distinguishing Normal Sadness from Unexplained Sadness14:20 Four Categories of Sadness17:27 Hope for Depression Through Christ22:47 Conclusion Further ResourcesHelp! I'm in Darkness by Justin DaughertyGood Mood, Bad Mood by Charles Hodges Check Out the LifeLine for Teens Mini-book SeriesFollow Us on FacebookFollow Us on Instagram
Of Course You Realize THIS Means Podcast - A Looney Tunes Discussion
BUGS BUNNY AT THE SYMPHONY RETURNS TO THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL TO CELEBRATE BUGS BUNNY'S 85th ANNIVERSARY, AND THE CONCERT'S 35th ! JULY 11 and 12 PERFORMANCES WILL SPOTLIGHT ICONIC CLASSIC LOONEY TUNES CARTOONS PROJECTED ON THE BOWL'S BIG SCREENS, WITH THEIR ORIGINAL SCORES PLAYED LIVE, PLUS SPECIAL GUEST ARTISTS! Looney Tunes will take the Hollywood Bowl by storm on Friday and Saturday, July 11 and 12, as the beloved film-and-live-orchestra concert Bugs Bunny at the Symphony returns to the world-famous venue just in time to celebrate Bugs Bunny's 85th Anniversary, and the concert's 35th ! To ring in the momentous occasion, conductor/co-creator George Daugherty will lead the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra as a record 17 spectacular classic Looney Tunes are projected on the Bowl's big screens, while the dazzling and iconic original scores of Carl Stalling and Milt Franklyn, inspired by the great masters of classical music, are played live. Onscreen, Bugs is joined in his unforgettable musical exploits by cohorts Elmer Fudd, Daffy Duck, Wile E. Coyote, Road Runner, Michigan J. Frog, and many others. Tickets on Sale now!! @HollywoodBowlOfficial
In this heartfelt episode of the Freedom Challenge Online Podcast, host Tracy Daugherty is joined by ministry partner and friend Lisa Da Silva, founder of Arise Ministries Collective. Together, they reflect on their journey of co-authoring their second Bible study, The Heart of Pilgrimage: A Four-Week Journey Through the Psalms of Ascent.From mosquito-ridden mission trips to summiting Mount Kilimanjaro, Tracy and Lisa share the raw, real, and redemptive story of how their friendship and faith fueled a powerful collaboration. They unpack the spiritual and practical mechanics of working together—prayer, planning, preferences, and perseverance—and the obstacles they overcame with humility and grace.---Watch the interview: https://youtu.be/DZFd4qoNHFERead the blog: www.thefreedomchallenge.com/blogposts/2025/7/2/ascend-together---Want to learn more? The Freedom Challenge US: thefreedomchallenge.comOperation Mobilization USA: omusa.orgInstagram: @freedomchallengeusa / Facebook: @thefcusaSupport the show
This week on the John Olsen Show, John is joined by the previous and current CEOs of the Santee Chamber of Commerce! Kristen Dare (President & CEO from 2019-2025) and Amanda Daugherty (current President & CEO), join John to discuss the changes happening in the Santee Chamber of Commerce, what a chamber of commerce is/does, and upcoming events!Morning Buzz - Wednesday, July 9th from 8-10amCoffee Corner at 235 Town Center Parkway Ste. A Business After 5 Mixer - Wednesday, July 16th from 5-7pmOggi's Santee at 9828 Mission Gorge Rd.Free for Active Chamber members. $20 for Future Chamber membersTo learn more,Santee Chamber WebsiteSantee Chamber EventsTo contact John Olsen,619-855-1151John@TheSanteeGuy.comJohnOlsen.comJohn Olsen RE FacebookSantee Update Facebook
On this week's episode, presented by Busey Bank, I'm joined by someone who has done it all—built a $350 million consulting powerhouse, led digital transformations for Fortune 500 giants, and now? He's turning that same business brilliance toward one of the most urgent health challenges of our time: Alzheimer's. Ron Daugherty is the founder of Daugherty Business Solutions and now the visionary force behind Daugherty Enterprises and the Daugherty Foundation. His journey began in a small office in 1985 with one bold belief—that technology, when done right, could change lives. And it has. But Ron's impact doesn't stop at boardrooms and tech stacks. He's a leader with purpose, channeling decades of success into community-driven innovation, supporting caregivers, funding critical research, and using AI to bring hope to families affected by cognitive decline. We'll explore leadership with purpose and how one man's mission is transforming Alzheimer's care—one breakthrough, one patient, and one family at a time. Let's roll…
Depression, anxiety, and emotional trauma are on the rise, even more so after the painful few years we’ve all been through. While the church has had an unfortunate track record of glossing over mental health issues, Paul Daugherty, pastor of the megachurch Victory and today’s guest on the podcast, believes it’s time for the church to break its silence. You can’t just pray trauma away. Depression and anxiety can affect even the most devoted believer. Therefore, in today’s conversation, Paul sits down with hosts, Zach & Josh, to share his own story of walking through anxiety and depression, helping others understand how frightening and debilitating mental health struggles can be, and talking vulnerably about the highs and lows of his healing journey. He also describes some of the biggest mental and emotional health issues he has seen people in his life and his congregation facing, including depression, anxiety, insecurity, mood swings, and the scars of trauma. Daugherty dives into scripture and lays a framework for understanding the spiritual truths behind each mental battle, and offers practical tips and strategies to help readers discover the door out of depression and into mental and emotional victory. The greatest takeaway from today’s conversation is that you may already have possession of the key to the door of hope and healing that you’ve been searching for all along! Pual’s website: https://pauldaugherty.org/ Visit Victory: https://victory.com/ Purchase Paul’s book, Mind Games: https://www.amazon.com/Mind-Games-Winning-Battle-Emotional/dp/1546003835 Listen to the ‘Paulcast’: https://pauldaugherty.org/podcast.aspx Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
On the 402nd episode of the Inside the NFL Prospects podcast series; Boston College OG Eryx Daugherty. Eryx discusses why he chose Boston College, what it was like starting in the bowl game, and the academics at Boston College.
First up today we talked with Eric Daugherty, one of the best data analysts in the country on what exactly happened in each state. Up next we talked to Sean Davis, about the meltdown on the left and what we can look forward to when Trump takes over. Then, Sean Parnell talked about his ground game plan in Pennsylvania and how he's going to take it to other states. Finally, A big thank you to Scott Pressler who is probably the single most important person in winning Pennsylvania Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices