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Today on the show - 0.00 - Shihad & Fontaines DC 3.27 - Luke Smith: F1 8.43 - Cool Story Bryce 13.03 - Mel's post Vegas Puff 16.24 - Disappointing Behaviour 24.02 - Hard To Say Sorry 30.21 - What's Attractive? 39.18 - Dave Gibson - Elemeno P
Today on the show we talked to Dave Gibson from Elemeno P about their shows with DARTZ and and Jim Beam Homegrown.
Dr. Michael Easley and Dave Gibson discuss the profound themes of Ecclesiastes, exploring its insights on life's messiness, the importance of legacy, and the concept of living life backwards. They reflect on personal experiences and the impact of faith on navigating life's challenges, emphasizing the need to find joy amidst difficulties and to prepare for the end of life in a way that honors God. Takeaways: - The book of Ecclesiastes offers profound insights into the messiness of life. - Living life backwards means considering our mortality to make better choices. - Finding joy in life is essential, despite its challenges. - Legacy is not just about financial inheritance but also about faith and character. - The fear of death can lead to a deeper appreciation of life. - Ecclesiastes teaches that life is a gift, not a fight to be won. - Understanding our end can help us live more purposefully. - Chasing novelty often leads to disappointment. - Envy can subtly undermine our relationships. - Death is a fulfillment of life, not an end. - We learn valuable lessons from funerals. - Sin is our fault, but it is not our fate. - Contentment comes from valuing what we have. - Fear God and pursue a life of obedience.
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Elemeno P erupted onto the New Zealand music scene in the early 2000's, making waves with their pop-rock singalong anthems like Fast Times in Tahoe, Verona, and Every Day's a Saturday. They remain one of the country's biggest-selling rock acts, having graced the stage at nearly every venue in New Zealand at least twice. This summer, the group is reuniting to take on Rhythm and Alps down in Wānaka. The members are a bit spread around, with frontman Dave Gibson basing himself stateside in New York. He told Jack Tame that nowadays when they need the band back together, they set out the bat signal. “We all congregate, you know, in our headquarters which is located in a cave in Kingsland,” he joked. “We get the whole band back together and we, you know, do a few a rehearsals.” “We sound like a terrible Elemeno P covers band for the first two, and then by three, you know, it just seems to come back.” Gibson told Tame they have a WhatsApp group chat, and every couple of years they jump back on the horse. “We just really love each other and we love playing and we feel very grateful that there are still people want to come and see us play.” “We feel very lucky all these years later.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast for Saturday 14th December 2024, Jack chats with Dave Gibson, lead singer of legendary Kiwi band Elemeno P, about their upcoming summer and playing at Rhythm and Alps. Jack tells us of his immense struggles trying to hang wall decals. Chef Nici Wickes prepares us for Christmas with some tips on how to make the best out of your turkey. And, Estelle Clifford gives her thoughts on the newest album for Australian Artist Beckah Amani. Get the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast every Saturday on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Dave Gibson joins Michael to reflect on a lifetime of lessons and to discuss his most recent book, Treasures Along The Road. Links Mentioned: Treasures Along The Road by Dr. Dave Gibson In My Father's Wake by Dr. Dave Gibson Travel Required: 90 Days of Worry by Dr. Dave Gibson To read the show notes, click here.
In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian sits down with Chad Bushnell, a rising star in the country music scene, to delve into the intricacies of his latest track, "Imperfect Prayer," and explore the milestones of his musical journey. Chad opens up about his upbringing in a family deeply rooted in music.Chad shares vivid anecdotes from his experiences writing and recording songs. One of the highlights of his career, Chad recounts, was collaborating with industry legends like Dave Gibson, whose mentorship and expertise have been invaluable to his growth as an artist.Balancing his dual life as a cowboy and musician, Chad provides a fascinating glimpse into how his rural lifestyle and love for the outdoors influence his music. He discusses the discipline and work ethic required to juggle these two demanding roles and how each aspect of his life enriches the other. Chad also touches on his acting aspirations, revealing a desire to expand his artistic horizons and explore new creative avenues.When it comes to concert experiences, Chad shares some of his most memorable moments on stage, from intimate performances in small-town venues to larger-than-life shows that left a lasting impact on both him and his audience. He speaks passionately about the connection he feels with his fans and the joy of performing live.Looking ahead, Chad reveals exciting future projects, including upcoming music releases that promise to showcase his evolving sound and storytelling prowess. He also talks about his personal interests, such as hunting and spending quality time with his family, which keep him grounded and inspired. Throughout the interview, Chad's dedication and passion for music shine through, painting a portrait of an artist who is deeply committed to his craft and his roots.Find Chad Bushnell here: https://www.youtube.com/chadbushnellFind CTMU here:https://www.concertsthatmadeus.com/Newsletter: https://concertsthatmadeus.aweb.page/p/f065707b-2e34-4268-8e73-94f12bd2e938Save 10% on Band Builder Academy membership by following this link https://bandbuilderacademy.com/Brian_Concerts/join and using promo code "concerts" at signup Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With fourteen Detroit Music Awards, Julianne Ankley has been writing heartfelt songs and delivering electric performances for years. To date she has released 4 solo albums and 4 singles. Her songs have been used on national television (WXYZ ABC) for the annual “Woodward Dream Cruise” special, she performed live on the nationally televised “America's Thanksgiving Day Parade (WDIV NBC), and by HomeAid of America for PSA campaigns to raise funds for housing the homeless. Julianne tours nationally as a performer/speaker and also splits her time between writing and recording in Nashville and her home in Michigan. As a songwriter, Julianne has written with hit songwriters, Byron Hill, Dave Gibson, Mike Dekle, Gary Hannan, Amanda Williams, Jon D'Agostino, Michelle Chenard, and Caleb Malooley of the Gasoline Gypsies. She has performed at many songwriter shows alongside hit writers including Aaron Barker Sr., Chas Sandford, Gary Hannan, Dave Gibson, Heidi Newfield, Kristen Kelly, Byron Hill, Angie Kielhauer, Jeff Prince, Bernie Nelson, and Barbara Cloyd. She's been the celebrity host and performer for the Hard Rock Cafe stages in Nashville during the CMA Fest for several years, and continues to perform at Nashville's top songwriting venues such as the world-famous Bluebird Cafe, the Listening Room, Douglas Corner Cafe, Tootsie's, and more. The Rogues are Brian "Roscoe" White, Roger Noonan , Rob Emanuel, and Anamaria Ylizaliturri. Julianne Ankley is also an active voting member of the Recording Academy for the Grammys. She joins me today to talk about her music, family influences, her art, and the afterlife. You will be a big fan of Juliannes after watching today's show on The Next Room! Julianne's information: Her music: https://www.julianneankley.com/ Her art: https://www.julianneankleyart.com/ Videos: https://www.julianneankley.com/videos Meet the host of The Next Room Jane Asher here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ANDY CROWE ● BILL YATES ● NICK WALKER ● DAVID GIBSON NICK WALKER: Welcome to Manage This, the podcast by project managers for project managers. It's a chance for us to get together every couple of weeks and have a conversation about what matters to you as a professional project manager. We'll cover subjects such as project management certification, doing the job of project management, and get inside the brains of some of the leaders in the industry and hear their stories. I'm your host, Nick Walker. And with me are our resident experts, Andy Crowe and Bill Yates. They are project managers who mentor other project managers and those working toward that title. Andy and Bill, a lot to look forward to today. Andy, we've had some amazing guests lately. ANDY CROWE: We really have. And I think today's going to continue that trend, Nick. We're excited to have Dave Gibson in the studio. NICK WALKER: Well, let's get right to our guest. I know we've got a lot to cover. David Gibson is the Vice President and Division Manager of McKean Defense Group in Washington, D.C. He guides, mentors, coaches, and develops program managers. His experience includes strategic planning, customer engagement, and business development, and much more. Among other projects, he was the program manager for the Pentagon's MRAP, M-R-A-P, the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected military vehicle. David, welcome to Manage This. DAVID GIBSON: Thank you. I'm glad to be here. NICK WALKER: We really are anxious to talk with you about this program that you were involved in. And even though it's been a while, it's such an involved program. It was a major part of your life; wasn't it. DAVID GIBSON: It was. It was a wonderful seven years. It was a hard seven years. But it was very rewarding, probably the highlight of a career. NICK WALKER: It's nice to see that you've come out on the other side intact. DAVID GIBSON: Thank you, thank you. NICK WALKER: So David, what was your role in this project, your specific portion? DAVID GIBSON: Yeah, so on a program like this, you know, obviously the government has the lead role; right? And the government, it's an inherently governmental contract. They're managing it. But I was on a team that was sort of a staff augmentation. There's areas we can help; there's areas where we can't help. You know, we can't commit the government to dollars. You know, so while I'm talking about the program today from an overall perspective, my role was on the contractor side, in support of the government's efforts. And when I started initially on the program, I was a project officer. I came up through the ranks. I became the deputy program manager and then eventually the program manager. I sat in the program manager, on the contractor side, seat for about five years of the seven. Or actually it was a little bit less than that. It was probably closer to four. And then on the government side, you know, the first government program manager was a gentleman named Paul Mann. Second one was Dave Hansen. And Dave and I came into the program manager, respective program manager positions about the same time. He was a couple months after I was. Such a rewarding experience to work with Dave. Dave was a huge inspiration to me. And, you know, we've continued to keep in touch. We're off doing our own things now. He's managing another Marine Corps program. I'm back working with the Navy at McKean Defense. And it's – but, you know, it's mutually supportive. NICK WALKER: Tell us a little bit about how this all started. Give us a little background. DAVID GIBSON: Okay. So if you remember back in 2006, that timeframe, U.S. forces were in Iraq and Afghanistan. And we would see on the nightly news the Humvees that were being destroyed by IEDs, and the service members that were dying or being disfigured because of it. BILL YATES: And, Dave, what's an IED? Just explain that. DAVID GIBSON: An IED is an improvised explosive device. ...
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Get to the Choppa! This week Chris and Daniel discuss Batman vs Predator by Dave Gibson and Andy Kubert. We also talk about the Superman and Lois Lane casting, Adam Driver and Margot Robbie out of The Fantastic Four, and Rogers: The Musical.Time Stamps00:00:00 Intro00:08:19 News00:29:22 Batman vs Predator01:03:07 Side StoriesVisit us online:Check out The Reader Copy Podcast websiteOur iTunes page:Listen to more episodesEven More Stuff:Check out our InstagramFollow us on TwitterLike us on FacebookShow music provided by MDK - Hyper Beam
In this episode, Greg is joined by friend and ministry partner, Dave Gibson, who is US Director of Go Movement and Global Leadership Team. They discuss the next of our 7 Values of a Gospel Advancing Ministry, "Leaders Fully Embrace & Model It". They are joined later by Doug Henry, a Gospel Advancing Leader serving in Washburn, MO. About The Greg Stier Youth Ministry Podcast: Being a youth pastor can be a massive challenge on top of everything a youth leader must do today to help their youth ministry. Greg Stier has over thirty years of youth ministry experience and is here to help you with your youth group. The Greg Stier Youth Ministry Podcast is all about helping youth leaders by using biblical analysis, stories from his own life, profiling leaders in youth ministry, and bringing in other experts in the Christian world. This is the perfect resource to learn how to be a youth leader with new episodes dropped on the last Tuesday of every month. About Greg: Greg Stier is a champion for unleashing this generation with the Gospel. As the founder of Dare 2 Share Ministries, he is driven to help the Church activate Christian teenagers to reach their friends. In the last 30 years, Greg has trained millions of youth leaders and students on how to relationally engage their world with the Good News of Jesus. A much sought-after speaker, Greg is a former pastor, church planter, youth leader, as well as author of numerous books. https://connect.dare2share.org/podcast Follow Greg Stier on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greg.stier/ Follow Greg Stier on Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregstier Follow Greg Stier on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstier/ About Dare 2 Share: Teenagers desperately need the hope of Christ and their peers are the best possible messengers of that hope. Imagine what could happen in our communities if every teen, everywhere, heard the Gospel from a friend. That's why Dare 2 Share comes alongside the Church to help equip teens to share their faith and youth leaders to build youth ministries that advance the Gospel. For nearly 30 years, Dare 2 Share has been a leader in evangelism training resources and events, helping youth leaders overcome the challenges of building a thriving youth ministry that advances the Gospel and consistently reaches teenagers with the message of Jesus Christ. About Dave Gibson: Dave Gibson is the Sr Director of Missions & Evangelism at Grace Church of Eden Prairie, MN, where he has served for over 30 years. He also serves as US Director of Go Movement and Global Leadership Team, and Board Chair for the Global Alliance for Church Multiplication GACX. He served as the Executive Vice President of Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Executive Director of Mission America. Dave also serves in the Leadership of FTT Finishing the Task, Call2All, All America, and serves on several Global and National ministry boards. He has also been a frequent chapel speaker for University and Professional sports teams. Dave and his wife Wendy have 5 children and 11 grandchildren.
Brought to you by J.C. Newman: This week, Matt and Mitchell welcome on Country music singer and songwriter Dave Gibson who has won multiple CMA awards and written songs for many well known artists in Country music history. Dave performs some songs for us live on the show and talk about his beginnings in music as well as how he came to be a cigar smoker. Micallef News: Breaking during the show on the air, the PCA and STG announce STG's return to the trade show with their Forged company brands at PCA 2023. We also give an update to our 2023 CFCF Fundraiser Raffle which can be found here: https://go.rallyup.com/smokintabacco2023/Campaign/Details Don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE and visit us at www.smokintabacco.com for more news, reviews and updates form the cigar industry. Cutters and Lighters provided by Cigar Blondie Accessories. www.cigarblondie.com For all of your retail needs, head over to www.2GuysCigars.com today!
Proverbs continually outlines the characteristics of godly friends and how we can emulate those qualities to the glory of God. Read the full blog post here. Links Mentioned: In My Father's Wake by Dave Gibson
Join us as we speak with Pastor Dave Gibson about his book, In My Father's Wake: How an Anxious Boy Learned to Love a Difficult Dad. Dave explains the 6 phases of his relationship with his father, explores some of the ideas that were instilled upon him as a child that still impact him today, and he reflects on his redemptive relationship with his father and his current relationships with his children.
The Gospel Saves Us into True Friendships Colossians 4:7-18 Introduction Good morning, Church! My name is Trent Houck, and I am one of the Pastors here at FCBC. We are closing out our series on the book of Colossians with this 18th sermon on the book. Over the past weeks, we have heard the Gospel preached through: Steve Walker, Ryan Patterson, Billy Mogensen, Dave Gibson, David O'Hara, Javier Sepulveda/Ben Tyson, Josiah Gerbitz, and Benj Foreman. We have been meditating on the truth of God's word that: 1.Jesus is enough (Col. 1:1-8) 2.Jesus is the one we run to in prayer (Col. 1:9-14) 3.Jesus is enough because he is preeminent (Col. 1:15-20) 4.Jesus' sufficiency saves us from our insufficiency (Col. 1:21-23) 5.Jesus' presence in us is the hope of glory! (Col. 1:24-29) 6.Jesus is our treasure of wisdom and knowledge (Col. 2:1-5) 7.We receive Christ, and walk in him (Col. 2:6-7) 8.Jesus is captivating (Col. 2:8-15) 9.Jesus is the substance and fullness of God (Col. 2:16-19) 10. Man made rules keep us from Christ (Col. 2:20-23) 11.Jesus is a worthy object for our new minds (Col. 3:1-4) 12.Christians slay sin because Jesus is enough (Col. 3:5-11) 13.Christian Community is defined by love (Col. 3:12-17) 14.The Gospel determines family order (Col. 3:18-22) 15.Christ's Kingdom is worth working for (Col. 3:23-4:1) 16. Christians preach the Gospel! (Col. 4:2-5) 17. Christians are saved to preach the Gospel prayerfully, wisely, and graciously (Col. 4:2-6) 18.Finally: The Gospel saves us into true friendships (Col. 4:7-18) All of this is to highlight our central theme: Rooted in Christ 6 Therefore, as you received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in him,7 rooted and built up in him and established in the faith, just as you were taught, abounding in thanksgiving. But, what does all this actually look like? It would be so easy for all of us to walk away from Colossians with better theology, more insight, and deeper interest in the person and work of Christ and to miss the connection to real people in real places. The final section of Colossians means to show us that the Gospel saves us into true friendship. That is to say, that when you have been reconciled to God, that necessarily means that you are in right standing with your brothers and sisters in Jesus. In other words, when you come to Christ, when you become a friend of God, you inherit all of Jesus' friends also. Illustration 1: (1st service just imagine) So, I would like to begin this section by illustration. I need 10 volunteers. (Count them out). Once I call you out, come on up and sit in a seat on the stage. Each of you will represent one of the people mentioned in Colossians 4:7-18. Let's hear God's word. Read the Text 7 Tychicus will tell you all about my activities. He is a beloved brother and faithful minister and fellow servant in the Lord.8 I have sent him to you for this very purpose, that you may know how we are and that he may encourage your hearts, (1) 9 and with him Onesimus, our faithful and beloved brother, who is one of you. They will tell you of everything that has taken place here. (2) (Ask Tychicus and Onesimus to go sit down) 10 Aristarchus my fellow prisoner greets you, (3) and Mark the cousin of Barnabas (concerning whom you have received instructions—if he comes to you, welcome him), (4) (Ask this group to stay) 11 and Jesus who is called Justus. These are the only men of the circumcision among my fellow workers for the kingdom of God, and they have been a comfort to me. (5) (Stay) 12 Epaphras, who is one of you, a servant of Christ Jesus, greets you, always struggling on your behalf in his prayers, that you may stand mature and fully assured in all the will of God. 13 For I bear him witness that he has worked hard for you and for those in Laodicea and in Hierapolis. (6) (Ask Epaphras to get into a prayer posture) 14 Luke the beloved physician greets you, (7) as does Demas. (8) (Ask to wave and look dignified) 15 Give my greetings to the brothers at Laodicea, (Left Side of the Sanctuary) (Ask congregation to say: "Greetings!") and to Nympha and the church in her house. (9) (Ask the congregation on the left side to say: "Hi Nympha!) 16 And when this letter has been read among you, have it also read in the church of the Laodiceans; and see that you also read the letter from Laodicea. (Ask the congregation to say: "You got it, Paul!") 17 And say to Archippus, “See that you fulfill the ministry that you have received in the Lord.” (10) (Ask the Congregation to say: "We'll tell him!") 18 I, Paul, write this greeting with my own hand. Remember my chains. Grace be with you. (Self) (Ask the congregation to celebrate volunteers and the close of the letter). Prayer: Let's pray together. Heavenly Father, we come before your word now in order to allow you to speak to our hearts. We recognize that this too is your word. In your sovereign plan, you chose to use these men and women to advance your Gospel. Help us to catch a vision of what this would look like for our own lives. Jesus, we praise you for your perfect life. The Father sent you, and you went for the joy set before, even enduring the cross. We thank you for your atoning death, for drinking the cup of God's wrath against sin, so that we might have friendship with God and fellowship with one another. Thank you for your resurrection, for the fact that you are now seated at the right hand of the throne in heaven, making intercession for us, even as we gather before you. Holy Spirit, give us a vision for Gospel-friendships and Gospel-partnerships here at FCBC. Give us the boldness, courage, and desire to lay down our lives for others, to trust each other, and to grow in maturity to the stature and fullness of Christ. We pray these things for the glory of God in Jesus' name, amen. Exegetical Introduction The Gospel saves us into true friendship. You don't have to look past the first verse in Colossians to see that Paul was a man who loved friendship. He writes in Colossians 1:1-2, "Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God, and Timothy our brother. To the saints and faithful brothers in Christ at Colossae…" Timothy was one of Paul's closest friends. Paul writes of Timothy in Philippians 2:20, "...I have no one like him[Timothy], who will be genuinely concerned for your welfare" and "...you know Timothy's proven worth, how as a son with a father he has served with me in the gospel" (Phil. 2:22). Paul almost never worked alone, and when it came to writing his books, he gave credit to the co-author, Timothy. That's true friendship. Do you have these kinds of friends? Even a best friend? In many ways, the entire letter to the Colossians was an expression of friendship. We rarely write letters today, but the communication between Paul and Collosae was dripping with familial affection and love. Since Paul has come to know Epaphras, he has come to love him. And, a friend of Epaphras (who planted the church in Colossae, and wanted to plant more in the Lycus Valley) is a friend of Paul's. Paul loved to surround himself with friends. One author writes, “In the book of Acts there are more than 100 different Christians associated with Paul. He named sixteen different friends in Romans 16 alone! Here in Colossians he was true to form as he named ten people in closing.”[ Hughes, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon, 362. ] Why do you think that Paul had so many friends? Paul had friends because friendship is intrinsic to the Gospel. It's like pizza with cheese. You can't have pizza without the cheese. (I suppose, some of you can). Paul writes, "He has delivered us from the domain of darkness and transferred us to the kingdom of his beloved Son, in whom we have redemption the forgiveness of sins" (Colossians 1:14). You can't have the Gospel without the "us". That is, Jesus' decisive saving work in the life of the believer places you in a new kingdom. And, a friend of Jesus is a friend of mine, Paul says. In fact, Paul goes so far as to say that these relationships are brother/sister relationships. Because of Jesus' finished work, we are now family. Now, these new brothers and sisters are not only people who destroy your lego sets, leave their clothes out in your room, and savagely beat you at Monopoly. These are the kinds of brothers and sisters who get you presents at Christmas, help you with the dishes, and are people you'd like to emulate.[ Edit: Every isolated individual sipping Starbucks and reading their Bibles on Sundays thinking that they can have Jesus without the Church are sorely mistaken. Jesus without the Church, is Trent without Lauren. Jesus without the Church, is spirituality without realism. Jesus without the Church is not what Jesus died for. Jesus died for his bride. And, he calls Christians to live for her, to love her, to strengthen her. Because, after all, who hates his own body? ] Main Question/Tension: So, here is the main question for us this morning: are we actively engaging with these kinds of friendships here at FCBC? Are you a good friend? Paul has already detailed for us that sin breaks friendships down in a few ways. He writes, "Here [that is, in the household of God] there is not Greek and Jew [that is, friendship on the basis of racial or ethnic background], circumcised and uncircumcised [that is, friend lines because of religious background], barbarian [that is, friend lines on the basis of social status], Scythian [geography or obscurity], slave [economic status], free [citizenry]; but Christ is all [that is, what matters most] and in all [that is, in all kinds of people]" (Col. 3:11). Paul says, "none of these things need to divide you." However, because we live in a fallen world, left to ourselves we do divide over all kinds of things. We feel alienated by people who are different than us, and we sometimes actively or accidentally alienate those who would otherwise befriend us.This happens within our church even as it happens in our world. People want to form groups around age, gender, married, single, kids, no kids, hobbies, school choice, background, and the like. We naturally drift toward people who are just like us. Raise your hand if you have ever felt lonely. Have you ever wondered why? What's the solution to this sin problem? The answer is the Gospel. The Gospel saves us into true friendships. Here's what this means. The Gospel saves us into at least six kinds of friendships. We need all the types. And, we need to learn to become all of them as well.[ What Paul details here in this list of friends is that the Gospel rescues us into active friendship with a variety of kinds of people. This is good news, because the Gospel is not reductionistic. God knows that we need close friends, weird friends, old friends, new friends, lost friends, found friends, and everywhere in between. ] This is the good news: when we become friends with Jesus through his death, burial and resurrection, we have a friend who will never leave us or forsake us, and Jesus brings you into friendship with his best friends. Outline: The Gospel saves us into: 1.Commissioned Friendships (Colossians 4:7-9). a.These are friends we purposefully give away to others. 2.Comfort Friendships (Colossians 4:10-11). a.These are longtime childhood friends. 3.Commended Friendships (Colossians 4:12-13). a.These are respected friends that we look up. 4.Church Friendships (Colossians 4:15-16). a.These are friends that we'd only make because of the Gospel. 5.Collapsing Friendships (Colossians 4:17). a.These are friends who need support, struggling friends. 6.Current Friendships (Colossians 4:18). a.New Friends.[ Edit: a.What kinds of friends do you need? (Ask God for this) b.What kind of friend am you? (Ask your friends about this) c.What kinds of friends have you had in the past? (Praise God for this!) d.What kind of friend will you be in the future? (Ask God about this) e.What do I appreciate most about God's friendship with me? (Praise God for this!)] Main Point: The Gospel saves us into true friendships. Commissioned Friendships (Colossians 4:7-9) First, the Gospel saves us into commissioned friendships. We read, 7 Tychicus will tell you all about my activities. He is a beloved brother and faithful minister and fellow servant in the Lord.8 I have sent him to you for this very purpose, that you may know how we are and that he may encourage your hearts,9 and with him Onesimus, our faithful and beloved brother, who is one of you. They will tell you of everything that has taken place here. Tychicus and Onesimus are commissioned friends. Tychicus was a loyal friend. He was faithful. He was with Paul when Paul went through really hard times. Paul wrote: "I was shipwrecked, in danger from rivers, danger from robbers, danger from my own people, danger from Gentiles, danger in the city, danger in the wilderness, danger at sea, danger from false brothers; in toil and hardship, through many a sleepless night, in hunger and thirst, often without food, in cold and exposure" (2 Corinthians 11:25-27). Tychicus was there for all that. Many left Paul behind, but Tychicus stuck by him. As the Colossian letter is being written in Rome, someone had to volunteer to take it back. Paul was probably scratching his chin, wondering: who should I send to take this back to the Colossians? Tychicus had internalized this beautiful passage from Romans, "How then will they call on him in whom they have not believed, Tychicus? And how are they to believe in him in whom they have never heard, Tychicus? And how are they to hear without someone preaching, Tychicus? And how are they to preach unless they are sent, Tychicus? As it is written, 'How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the good news!'" (Romans 10:14-16). As the final pen strokes of Colossians are being laid, I imagine that Paul is asking: Who will go for us? Tychicus steps forward. "Send me, I'll go." More than likely, tears filled Paul's eyes, realizing what he was asking. "Yes, Tychicus, you will go, but not without Onesimus." Onesimus looked up surprised. "Me?" Onesimus is a runaway slave. Paul says, "Yes you, Onesimus. I have a letter for your master Philemon that you will carry as well."[ Meynell, Colossians For You, 169. ] Tears fill Onesimus's eyes for other reasons. "Remember, Onesimus, 'Here in the body of Christ there is no…' "Slave or Free." Onesimus says. "Okay, Paul. I will go." Onesimus was being commissioned to apply the Gospel to a broken friendship and partnership with Philemon. And, Onesimus was being sent to repair the breach because, "If two believers cannot be reconciled, then either both or one is not in fellowship with God."[ Hughes, 364. ] Tychicus went to deliver the letter. Onesimus went as the embodiment of the message. Gospel proclamation necessarily means this kind of Gospel friendship. These two depart on their 1000 mile journey to the Colossians with their letters in hand, and one more (likely Ephesians). Do you have friends like that? If you know Jesus, you have a friend who was sent to deliver you a message. If you know Jesus, you know someone like Onesimus too: Jesus was the message (John 1). Paul has friends that he is willing to commission so that the Gospel advances in the world. He trusts them. He leans on them. He sends them. Paul sends Tychicus and Onesimus. Paul has commissioned friends. But, doesn't that leave Paul lonely? That leads us to our next point: Comfort Friendships (Colossians 4:10-11) Second, the Gospel saves us into friendships that bring us comfort. When we lose friends, it's really important that we are not left alone. So, God provides other kinds of friends. Paul writes, 10 Aristarchus my fellow prisoner greets you, and Mark the cousin of Barnabas (concerning whom you have received instructions—if he comes to you, welcome him), 11 and Jesus who is called Justus. These are the only men of the circumcision among my fellow workers for the kingdom of God, and they have been a comfort to me So, Paul has three Jewish friends. These are friends who share heritage, upbringing, native language, and new life in Jesus. If you have been in foreign area for any length of time, you begin to hunger and thirst for your native language, culture, and norms. God graciously provides these three men to: a.Be in prison with him (Aristarchus) b.Be reconciled to him (Mark) c.Be with him (Jesus). Now, Paul highlights these men for a few different reasons: 1.The Colossians care about Paul! They want to know how he is doing. They want to know that he's alive, and how God is providing for him. They desire to pray for him and help him in any way they can. They are not indifferent to him. 2.The Colossians wondered about Mark. If the Colossians are aware of Mark's departure from Paul in Acts 16, they'll need to know that things are good between them now. As you remember, there was a point when Mark bailed on Paul, and it hurt him pretty badly! But, Paul wants them to know that they are in good hands if Mark comes their way. They've reconciled. 3.The Colossians needed to know who was safe. We don't know almost anything about Jesus called Justus. But,I think that Paul mentions him here so that if the Colossians have developed an apprehension to Jewish teachers because of the Colossian heresy, they would know that Jesus called Justus comes recommended by Paul. These are comfort, safe friends. They are people who continually encourage Paul's heart because they get him. These are friends with whom Paul would share inside jokes from his culture. They would know his native language. They would be able to speak in a unique way to the matters of his heart. But, doesn't Paul also need to be challenged? This leads us to our third point: Commended Friendships (Colossians 4:12-14) Third, the Gospel saves us into commended friendships. These are friendships with people that we look up to in the faith, or at least those who are peers with us. Even Paul needed to see examples of faith. He needed to be encouraged by church planters and missionaries. He needed to be reminded of the Gospel. He writes, 12 Epaphras, who is one of you, a servant of Christ Jesus, greets you, always struggling on your behalf in his prayers, that you may stand mature and fully assured in all the will of God. 13 For I bear him witness that he has worked hard for you and for those in Laodicea and in Hierapolis. This is quite a commendation! "Praise from the praiseworthy is above all rewards."[ Attributed to Tolkien. ] To have the hard-working, prayerful Paul say: "That guys is hard-working! That guy is prayerful!" is a deep commendation of Epaphras' spiritual fitness. This was encouraging to Paul. Paul didn't always have good days. There were times that Paul was really lonely, scared, fearful, and depressed, just like we would be if we were in his situation. We read in 2 Corinthians 1:8-9, 8 For we do not want you to be unaware, brothers, of the affliction we experienced in Asia. For we were so utterly burdened beyond our strength that we despaired of life itself.9 Indeed, we felt that we had received the sentence of death. But that was to make us rely not on ourselves but on God who raises the dead (2 Corinthians 1:8-9). There were also times when Paul was anxious: 28 And, apart from other things, there is the daily pressure on me of my anxiety for all the churches. 29 Who is weak, and I am not weak? Who is made to fall, and I am not indignant? (2 Corinthians 11:28) Epaphras reminded Paul of why he was doing what he was doing. Epaphras was a church-planter, a missionary. Paul's own life was reflected in Epaphras. And, Jesus' life was reflected in both. So, Paul commends three things about Epaphras: 1.His prayer life. Epaphras prays often "...always struggling on your behalf…" He prays specifically "...that you may stand mature and fully assured in all the will of God."[ Edit: We know that Epaphras was also in prison with Paul (Philemon 23). While being chained, Epaphras knew that the most effective work that he could do for the kingdom was through prayer. ] 2.His work ethic. "He has worked hard for you." Epaphras is not in this for self-glory, but for Gospel advancement. He hits his knees, preaches, teaches, and leads for the sake of the Gospel. This impresses Paul. 3.His vision. And if that isn't enough, Epaphras wants to see the Gospel advance. He has a heart "For those in Laodicea and Hierapolis." He's not concerned only for his hometown, but for the surrounding cities. Paul mentions two more friends: 14 Luke the beloved physician greets you, as does Demas. You can read about Luke all throughout the book of Acts. He is the Author of Luke and Acts, and he is a key player in the Gospel advancing. He is the "beloved healer", probably extremely bright, intellectual, and competent. We don't know a ton about Demas. At the moment of the writing of Colossians, he is "a fellow worker with Paul"[ Philemon 1:24. ] Maybe that's all we need to know! Nonetheless, Paul needed commendable friends. Even so, Paul needs friends who will move the Gospel work forward. That leads us to our next point. Church Friendships (Colossians 4:15-16) Fourth, God saves us into Church friendships. These are friendships that develop around the mission of Christ, and that continue in the mission of Christ. 15 Give my greetings to the brothers at Laodicea, and to Nympha and the church in her house. 16 And when this letter has been read among you, have it also read in the church of the Laodiceans; and see that you also read the letter from Laodicea. Paul expected that the Colossians would pass along the things that he had said to the Laodiceans and to the Church in Nympha's house. Further, he expected that his letters would be read all over the Lycus Valley. The "letter from Laodicea" is probably Ephesians.[ Meynell, Colossians for You, 173. ] This means that his communication was intended to be read more broadly.[ Edit: In other words, the very words of Paul were to be taken not only as authoritative, but as the means through which other people would be converted to Christ. There were timeless, truths that have spanned beyond the Roman Empire into our day that were to be understood, applied, and lived out in the Church Age. ] Because the greetings spanned out across the Lycus Valley, we can also say, in a very indirect way, that Paul greets us from the first century through the letter to the Colossians. Pretty cool! Here is the key point: when you have deep, Gospel friendships, the relationships expand much further than just the individual. Illustration: The Gospel brings you into a sort of web of friendships. Whatever you do in one friendship affects all the rest. We can see this very clearly with Paul, but we usually don't consider the ways that we are at center-points of our web of friendships. The Christian is called to have Jesus at the center of all of his or her friendships, and that necessarily connects you to the rest of the body of Christ. That leads to our fifth point. Collapsing Friendships (Colossians 4:17) Fifth, and briefly, Collapsing friends. These are people who are struggling in Christian ministry and are very tempted to give up. We are not to see these people as projects or as lost causes, but to follow Paul's examples in the following way: 17 And say to Archippus, “See that you fulfill the ministry that you have received in the Lord.” Maybe Archippus was just beginning in ministry (Phil. 1:2), or maybe there was a particular issue that was leading him to feel like he couldn't fulfill his ministry. Either way, Paul singled out this man and called the Colossian Church to reaffirm their desire for him to fulfill his ministry. Paul, at the end of his own life says this in 2 Timothy 4: 6 For I am already being poured out as a drink offering, and the time of my departure has come. 7 I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.8 Henceforth there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, will award to me on that day, and not only to me but also to all who have loved his appearing. (2 Timothy 4:6-8). Paul knows that it is not how a minister starts his ministry that really matters, but how one finishes. All along the way, there will be people in your life who will struggle to finish well. We are called to encourage them. That leads us to our final point. Current Friendships (Colossians 4:18) Sixth, and finally, Paul affirms his friendships with the Colossians. 18 I, Paul, write this greeting with my own hand. Remember my chains. Grace be with you. Paul knows that his personal voice matters to the Colossians. He pulls back the curtain and says something to help the Colossians feel, know and believe that Paul is for them because God is for them. Application: a.What kinds of friends do you need? (Ask God for this) b.What kind of friend are you? (Ask your friends about this) c.What kinds of friends have you had in the past? (Praise God for this!) d.What kind of friend will you be in the future? (Ask God about this) e.What do I appreciate most about God's friendship? (Praise God for this!) Testimony & Baptism So ends the book of Colossians. We are going to transition now into two things. 1.Testimony: We are going to show a short recap of testimonies from people who have been encouraged by the message of Colossians. Then, 2.Baptism: We are going to see a baptism together. Water baptism, intended for true believers who have been saved by the work of Christ, is an act of obedience and a visual demonstration of a person's union with Christ in the likeness of His death and resurrection. It signifies that the power of sin is broken, vividly depicting a believer's newness of life. Key Texts: Mt 28:19- 20; Acts 2:41; 8:34-39; Rom 6:3-11. a. The person being baptized will share their testimony, be baptized and then we will celebrate the end of this series with one final song of worship. Let's join together in celebrating what God has done here at FCBC in the past 3-4 months.
Glad to have my dear friend Dr. Dave Gibson back on inContext today to talk about his new book, In My Father's Wake: How an Anxious Boy Learned to Love a Difficult Dad. Hardwon wisdom shrouded in humor, Dave's storytelling offers belonging, comfort, and a gentle challenge to any (many) of us who bear a father wound.
Dave Gibson is the Missions Pastor at Grace Church in the Twin Cities. He also represents the GO Movement in North America. He is passionate about leading people to Jesus and he has worked in many different countries.
Dave Gibson is one of Nashvilles best. He's written songs for Alabama, Joe Diffie, Confederate Railroad, Steve Warner, Tanya Tucker and for his Academy of Country Music Award winning group The Gibson-Miller Band.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/songwriter-connection/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It's clear that the use of CBD in food and drink products in the UK is rising rapidly, but just how big can the market become? In this second Table Talk episode focussing on CBD, Stefan Gates is joined by two experts on how the supplement can be put to use. Lauren Lovatt is Founder of Plant Academy, and Dave Gibson is Founder of Gibsons Goodology. Both have extensive experience in the opportunities and challenges of producing CBD products in western markets. In this episode, they discuss why the UK has become such a big market for CBD products already, why there's still some uncertainty among consumers about how to use the supplement, and how regulation and limits on online advertising are affecting sales. Listen to our previous episode, where we looked in more detail at the facts around the CBD, and asked the question: Is the regulatory system working? Lauren Lovatt, Founder of Plant Academy Lauren is a plant-based chef and entrepreneur. She is the founder of the Plant Academy in London and the woman behind MIND FOOD, a project dedicated to delicious food specifically designed to feed your mind. Lauren has openly shared her journey with mental health over the years, which led her to discover a burning passion to inspire others through food. Early on in her career, Lauren set up an aspirational vegan restaurant – Asparagasm – which led her to host her own plant-based pop-up nights for some years; from these experiences, she has a wealth of experience developing recipes, writing menus and creating events. Dave Gibson, Founder of Gibsons Goodology Dave says he's been on his CBD journey for the last 7 years, having invested in a THC dispensary in Canada years ago, it growing to 28 stores, then setting up another cannabis company in London, before starting up Gibson's Goodology, with the likes of Blair, one of the leads for Start Ups at Google HQ, marketers from the Pharma space, engineers and lawyers who specialise in cannabis.
Dave Gibson Osteopath and Hypnotherapist comes on the show to talk about his battle with numerous addictions. Dave felt that he had to achieve to feel thats what was needed to feel loved. We hear about him being a workaholic and a functioning alcoholic which ended up with him being put into a treatment centre.
Dave Gibson is a sleep coach and offers a sleep course Sleep Coaching for a Perfect Nights Sleep in 4 weeks tailor-made to you individually, available online or offline Corporate Workshops. With 30 years of continuous sobriety, along with helping solve sleep problems, he helps clients with addiction, stress, food, and underlying self-esteem issues, and more. He has found that once our life is in balance we sleep better too.
We sit down with Dave Gibson and Travis Kokas from the band Heron & Crane to talk about their lifelong superfandom for Sloan, including reflections on on-stage and off-stage encounters with the band and with other groups in the Murderecords/Sloan-adjacent universe. Plus: why Dave is the real reason why Pretty Voice and Pick It Up And Dial It aren't played live any more, and why Travis might have the most impressive Sloan collection of anyone out there.
Sleep has become one of the hot topics of our fast-paced and jam-packed busy lifestyles. Dave Gibson will tell us how to start turning our clocks, quite literally our circadian clocks around, and start having better sleep from today onwards! This Episode is a Must listen to everyone interested in bettering their quality of life and Performance needs as Sleep is the foundation of almost every function of the human body! Learn more about Dave from LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dave-gibson-b752b01a/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davesleepexpert/ and his website: https://thesleepsite.co.uk/ Enjoy!
For this episode, we're joined by Dave Gibson for a fascinating chat about World War Two airfields of Lincolnshire.
In this episode, Nikou speaks to sleep specialist Dave Gibson who has over 20 years’ experience in healthcare, providing advice and supportive intervention across a wide range of conditions to promote good sleep patterns and quality sleep. His background is in all things wellness; having worked as a hypnotherapist, a naturopath, an osteopath and has multiple degrees in osteopathy and food science, and he’s on the [podcast to talk all things sleep with Nikou. KEY TAKEAWAYS A lot of my clients, as an osteopath, suffer from bad sleep because of their jobs and technology they use – as did I – which is how I got into sleep science. We fit our sleep around our life rather than putting our sleep first and at the centre of our well-being. There are sleep disorders and disordered sleeping. Sleep disorders include sleep apnoea and restless legs, and disordered sleep is someone who is consciously depriving themselves of sleep and not worrying about it, or people that suffer from insomnia. Depriving yourself of sleep is the same as depriving yourself of water, your thirst centre turns off and you don’t know that you’re dehydrated. Same with sleep; you body goes with the flow until the point that you crash and then you’re in trouble because your immune system is gone, the detox of your brain’s gone, your cognitive processes are down, you have a higher risk of cancer and then there’s all the long-term bits. There’s no animal on the planet that actively deprives itself of sleep, just humans. It’s vital we get 7-9 hours each night. 40-50% of people in the UK are sleeping less well than they were doing before lockdown due to adrenalisation. Cavemen saw the sun go down, and darkness is the biggest single trigger of sleep, meditation and yoga can help in these days of over-stimulisation by relaxing the body and slowing down our breathing. If you can fall asleep within 30 seconds, you’re not good at falling asleep, you’re sleep-deprived. Our brains don’t naturally switch off – especially if you take your phone to bed with you. 60% of people that use apps before bed are more likely to grind their teeth due to fear of missing out. The Circadian Rhythm looks for the difference between light and dark. Device screens literally give out the same light as the morning light. To combat this you can dim the screen light, used blue-light-filtering glasses and ‘flux’ filters for the screens for the devices. Regularity is the key to your Circadean Rhythm. If you can’t keep to a routine, because of shifts or whatever, make sure you get up at the same time and top up with naps to balance out your sleep and avoids social jet lag, which happens when you bounce your sleep around. Some people have taken the extra hours that they used to commute, now they work at home, and are either working longer hours or watching more TV rather than using them for exercise or something that keeps them healthy. People look at two things on their fitbits: deep sleep and REM sleep. Exercise helps elongate that. Top athletes sleep longer hours than most people because their bodies need to recover from their training. Sleep is a rejuvenation process, if you sleep too long and you’re waking up tired that’s something you should go to your GP for. It could be anaemia, depression, seasonal affective disorder. A good night’s sleep is to get up at the same time every day without needing an alarm and feeling great. BEST MOMENTS ‘You’d think with all my qualifications I’d be getting good sleep, but I have to really work at it.’ ‘The care we take with children’s sleep is something we switch off in adulthood’ ‘There’s a lot of kudos and machismo still attached to under-sleeping.’ ‘It’s harder to lose weight if you under-sleep than if you properly sleep.’ ABOUT THE GUEST Dave has over 20 years in healthcare providing advice, advice, support and intervention across a wide range of conditions to promote good sleep patterns and quality sleep. His wellness training and qualifications include being a registered hypnotherapist, naturopath and osteopath, with BSCs in Osteopathy and Food Science. He works both online and face to face treating a range of conditions from back and neck pain as an Osteopath to low self-esteem, overeating, addictions and anxiety as a Hypnotherapist and specialises in sleep advice and support. Dave’s extensive background and expertise in Wellness enables him to bring a wealth of knowledge to solving sleep problems. He launched his well-regarded sleep blog, www.thesleepite.co.uk in 2014. Dave has worked with the national press and BBC National and local radio, along with major commercial stations and has also worked on BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing as their Osteopath. Dave’s sleep service includes bespoke one to one advice, help with family sleep problems and running webinars and workshops for companies. His sleep interventions are always tailor made to the individual. They are holistic, built on selecting specific lifestyle changes with nutrition, exercise, meditation, and relaxation techniques at their core. He creates bespoke hypnotic recordings to help improve the quality of your sleep too. “My belief is that sleep plays a huge part in our lives. It affects how we feel, how we behave and our ability to perform, whatever the age. I believe it is the fundamental pillar of physical, mental, and emotional wellness. My aim is to help you feel more energised by learning how to improve the quality of your sleep to leave you feeling fresh, boosted and ready for your day – whatever that may look like.” GUEST RESOURCES https://thesleepsite.co.uk/ Instagram: @devesleepexpert VALUABLE RESOURCES Email: nikoulohse@gmail.com Instagram: @nikouela ABOUT THE HOST Nikou Lohse is a mom of three, wife to former MLB pitcher Kyle Lohse, Master Pilates instructor, yoga teacher, and lover of all things MOVEment, MINDFULness, and commUNITY. Nikou is a serial entrepreneur. She started her first company at 21 doing sales & marketing for Fortune 500 companies, made her first million at 24, and decided to exit at 30 in order to pursue her passion for helping others. She became a yoga, Pilates, barre, and mindfulness instructor, but her own struggle with SIBO and postpartum depression led her to redefine the way she took care of her body. Now, as a holistic health coach, she is on a mission to empower women and help them heal their gut through nutrition, movement, mindfulness, and spirituality. CONTACT METHOD Email: nikoulohse@gmail.com Podcast Description Failing forward is about the successes we find after enduring failure. Each episode is an opportunity to hear interviews and stories from professional athletes, entrepreneurs, executives, doctors, and loved ones who have fallen down, struggled, and transformed. They’ll be sharing how they got to where they are today, and the lessons they learned along the way. We’ll be covering topics in entrepreneurship, careers, relationships, holistic wellness, mindfulness, gut health, and finding your competitive edge. With raw human moments and empowering information, this podcast is here to inspire you, remind you of your greatness, and give you the knowledge to up-level in every area of your life. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest speaker Dave Gibson speaks on Hebrews 11:13-16.
Michael's longtime friend Dave Gibson is on inContext to answer our 10 Questions. In this episode, Michael and Dave discuss: The value of lifelong friendships Choosing God in retirement Overcoming your "inner-brat" (stubbornness) Worry and anxiety The grace of God The beauty of Scripture Overcoming performance-based theology Overcoming distractions to pursuing God Click Here for Show Notes.
New Zealand is getting its first-ever E-bike Festival.The festival is called Cyclorama is going to be in Arrowtown this November.Festival organiser Dave Gibson told Francesca Rudkin that the bikes are extremely popular, to the point that it is becoming hard to buy them.He says e-bikes make it easier for many people to cycle together or to scale hills that are harder to manage on their own. He believes there is huge tourism potential in the trend. "I think something like a bike festival gives people a reason to go somewhere."LISTEN ABOVE
Website: http://www.hotcountrypodcast.com Chris McKay interviews ACM Award Winner, singer, songwriter and performer Dave Gibson from the Gibson/Miller Band. From his humble beginnings in Nashville to writing huge hits for Alabama, Confederate Railroad, Tanya Tucker, Joe Diffie and Steve Wariner and others. Dave Gibson is also an award winning Children's book author: CLICK THE TITLE of "War at the Ice Cream Store: Mustachio Pistachio vs Bully Vanilli". Recorded May 13, 2021 Episode Sponsored by: Surfshark and Passport America. FROM WIKIPEDIA: David Lowell Gibson is an American country music songwriter. Gibson has written songs for Alabama, Tanya Tucker, and others. Gibson was born in El Dorado, Arkansas and raised in Odessa, Texas before moving to Nashville, Tennessee in 1982. He held a publishing contract with a company owned by The Oak Ridge Boys. Between 1990 and 1994, Gibson was the frontman of the Gibson/Miller Band. List of songs written by Dave Gibson Gibson wrote or co-wrote the following songs: Alabama: "Jukebox in My Mind" Larry Boone: "Don't Give Candy to a Stranger" Confederate Railroad: "Queen of Memphis", "Daddy Never Was the Cadillac Kind" Joe Diffie: "Ships That Don't Come In" Gibson/Miller Band: "High Rollin'", "Texas Tattoo", "Red, White, and Blue Collar", "Stone Cold Country" James House: "That'll Be the Last Thing" Montgomery Gentry: "Lonely and Gone" Southern Pacific: "Honey I Dare You", "All Is Lost" Pam Tillis: "Do You Know Where Your Man Is" Tanya Tucker: "If It Don't Come Easy" Conway Twitty: "House on Old Lonesome Road" Steve Wariner: "Midnight Fire", "Don't You Give Up on Love", "Heart Trouble" Gibson/Miller Band was an American country music band founded in 1990 by Dave Gibson and Bill "Blue" Miller, the latter of whom was a former guest musician in rock musician Bob Seger's Silver Bullet Band. Both Gibson and Miller served as vocalists and guitarists in the Gibson/Miller Band, which also included Mike Daly (steel guitar), Bryan Grassmeyer (bass guitar), and Steve Grossman (drums). Grassmeyer was replaced in 1993 by Doug Kahan. Between 1992 and 1994, the Gibson/Miller Band recorded two albums for Epic Records, in addition to charting seven singles on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts. After disbanding in 1994, both Gibson and Miller assumed solo careers. Gibson/Miller Band was formed in 1990, when Doug Johnson, then-vice president of Epic Records, introduced Dave Gibson and Blue Miller to each other, thinking that the two artists would work well together as songwriters. Among Gibson's cuts were "If It Don't Come Easy" by Tanya Tucker, "Ships That Don't Come In" by Joe Diffie and "Queen of Memphis" by Confederate Railroad. Gibson and Miller soon assembled a band and recorded a demo tape, which they sent to Johnson. By 1992, the band was signed to Epic Records; their debut single, "Big Heart", was released at the end of the year. In 1993, the group's first album, titled Where There's Smoke, was released. Counting "Big Heart", the album produced five chart singles overall, including the No. 20 "High Rollin'", their highest-charting. The Gibson/Miller Band also received the Academy of Country Music's award for Top New Vocal Duo or Group. A second album, Red, White & Blue Collar, was released in 1994. Serving as its lead-off single was a cover of Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson's "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys"; Gibson/Miller Band's version was also featured in the soundtrack for the 1994 film The Cowboy Way. Red, White & Blue Collar was less successful than its predecessor, however, and the Gibson/Miller Band was dropped from Epic's roster that same year, shortly before disbanding. Both Gibson and Miller continued to record solo, and as backing musicians for other artists. In 1997, Gibson married singer-songwriter Daisy Dern. https://www.facebook.com/hotcountrypodcast https://www.hotcountrypodcast.com https://www.facebook.com/OfficialChrisMcKay
Go21 during the month of May is passed. We saw God do incredible things (Ep 32), but now, what is next? In this episode, Jon interviews Dave Gibson with what he sees on the horizon in missions and evangelism in the coming years.
In this interview we talked about the benefits of sleep, the consequences of poor sleep and better ways to organize your life for rest. Dave Gibson Sleep Expert (@davesleepexpert) • Instagram photos and videos
The podcast by project managers for project managers. As leaders we should bring clarity of purpose into our teams in times of crisis. Hear how to take action when things look overwhelming, stay grounded during crisis, and lead through tragedy. In times of crisis, it's not the title you have but what you do. Table of Contents 02:45 … Peter's Early Career04:13 … A Forensic Investigator06:17 … Entering a Project as a Subject Matter Expert08:40 … International Assignment: Bali10:45 … Performing in a Hostile Environment15:58 … International Assignment: Thailand18:32 … Leading Through Tragedy21:59 … Four Stages of the Crisis Clock27:13 … When a Project Changes Your Perspective31:20 … Finding Purpose: Hands Across the Water34:11 … Measuring Success38:48 … Shared Benefits of Corporate Social Responsibility42:56 … Food for the Soul44:19 … Find Out More45:04 … Closing PETER BAINES: The most important stage I would suggest is that third stage where our energy is so low. That's when we need the leaders. That's when we need to understand our real clarity of purpose, or why we do what we do, the importance. And for leaders it's when we should be bringing that into our teams. WENDY GROUNDS: Welcome to Manage This, the podcast for project managers by project managers. I am Wendy Grounds, and this is the part where I usually say, “In the studio with me is Bill Yates.” However, Bill is not with us in the studio today. But he is joining us from home. Welcome, Bill. BILL YATES: Thank you, Wendy. Appreciate it. WENDY GROUNDS: Today we're talking to Peter Baines. We came across Peter and discovered some of the work that he is doing, an incredible story. He was a forensic investigator, and he worked in Bali in 2002 after the terrorist bombings, as well as in the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. He went to Thailand and worked there as a forensic investigator after those disasters. And he's going to talk more about that on the podcast. BILL YATES: Yeah, Wendy, this is going to be an interesting conversation with Peter. He has had unique experiences that kind of hit a theme that we've had some prior episodes on. We had conversation with Dr. Chuck Casto about the Fukushima nuclear disaster. We talked with Dave Gibson about the development of the MRAP team. More recently we spoke with Matt Harper about the USS Cole bombing. And we had a conversation with a fire chief, Mark Von Tillow, who's been chasing wildfires. So there's a common thread there of times of incredible crisis that Peter can speak to, and through that he's got a lot of wisdom to share with us. He can help give us perspective on our projects of what actions to take when things look overwhelming, how to stay grounded during crisis, and just how to lead through it. WENDY GROUNDS: Yeah, just a little more about Peter which we don't cover in the podcast is he worked for Interpol in France, leading counterterrorism projects. He also spent time advising the United Nations Office in Drug and Crime in Southeast Asia on leadership and counterterrorism. And he will go on to tell us about a charity that he started called Hands Across the Water. And we're very excited to hear about the work that he's been doing there. Also he was awarded the Order of Australia Medal for his international humanitarian work in 2014, and in 2016 he received the Most Admirable Order of Direkgunabhorn awarded by the king of Thailand for his services to the kingdom of Thailand. We really are so honored to have Peter with us today. Welcome, Peter. Thank you so much for joining us on Manage This. PETER BAINES: It's so nice to join you. Thank you for the invitation. Peter's Early Career WENDY GROUNDS: I want to go back and find out about your career, how you became a forensic investigator. What led you into that field? PETER BAINES: So I joined the New South Wales Police, and I was a serving police officer here for several years.
In the latest episode of our 'Learning from Legends' series, Peter Switzer talks to Dave Gibson about his experience on the Doug Mulray show, plus the CEO of the Recruitment, Consulting and Staffing Association, Charles Cameron, explains the changes made by the Fair Work Amendment Bill.
Guest speaker Dr. Dave Gibson preaches on Psalm 73.
Guest speaker Dr. Dave Gibson preaches on Psalm 73.
An interview with Dave Gibson, Lead UX Designer at Creatures Inc. From Canada and graduating from Vancouver film school, he has worked at companies like EA, Capcom and Walt Disney before heading out to Tokyo, and even working in Australia for a while. He has worked on titles such as Skate, Duke Nukem Forever, Resident Evil, Need for Speed, Angry Birds and Pokemon.
Are you obsessed with early electronic music?? We started a private group for people like you. https://www.facebook.com/groups/cosmictapemusicclub/ Thanks for joining us for Episode 2 of the Cosmic Tape Music Club monthly Podcast! Join your hosts Jacqueline and Augustus of the experimental pop band The Galaxy Electric as they get cosmic on the topic of Sun Ra and his Arkestra band. In short he was a being that claimed he was from the planet Saturn. He was an avid reader and enthusiast of music instrument technology, as well as a virtuosic band leader, composer and pianist/keyboardist. We share all sorts of facts starting with his early life, his alien abduction, the various locations he lived and conducted the band from, his journey through being an early adopter of many different keyboards and synthesizers like the Moog Minimoog and Yamaha DX-7 (to name a few), his mystic ethos, and much much more! Chapters Intro Uncertain Origin Forbes Piano 1st Gear Head Organ is the "Tastes Like Chicken" of electronic instruments Future Minded College Alien Abduction War Story Chicago Ghosting The band were on call Arkestra is Born Tape Delay A Joyful Noise bit Would LCD get an alien high? Rolling Stone Cover California Space is the Place One Take The Outer Space Visual Communicator Cosmic Keys Closing Notes Personal Music section: Dave Gibson's Mind Evaporator - WF 23 - This Time It's - by Personal Bandana https://personalbandana.bandcamp.com/track/mind-evaporator Jamal Gray's Shamanism - POLYMATH - by Aquatic Gardener https://aquaticgardens.bandcamp.com/track/shamanism
Today on the show - we wanted to know what jobs you got after lying your way into the role. Also we had some great stories from listeners, telling us times things have falling out of a moving vehicle. Dave Gibson from Elemeno P jumped in the studio to chat about their upcoming tour. Plus, one of the Rumble did an interview about their spending habits with NewsHub - try and guess who it was... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's podcast, Jerry looks for the best Christmas life hacks, Dave Gibson from Elemeno P joins the show live from quarantine and Matt tries to hunt down his dream Christmas present that is sold out everywhere...
Lead singer and frontman from iconic Kiwi band elemeno P, Dave Gibson joins us from managed isolation to chat life, the universe and everything.Now living in NY, Dave and his whanau are back in NZ for a summer tour with The Feelerswww.theDOC.nzwww.instagram.com/patbrittendenwww.twitter.com/patbrittenden
Dr. Billy Dunlap, Co-Founder of Transitions LifeCare, dispells popular myths surrounding hospice care. We discuss ways to make the holidays special for seniors during COVID with Shannon Tippette, Multimedia Executive with Seniors Guide. When is power mobility equipment needed for a loved one and how is it paid for? Dave Gibson with American Mobility answers those questions and more.
Dr. Billy Dunlap, Co-Founder of Transitions LifeCare, dispells popular myths surrounding hospice care. We discuss ways to make the holidays special for seniors during COVID with Shannon Tippette, Multimedia Executive with Seniors Guide. When is power mobility equipment needed for a loved one and how is it paid for? Dave Gibson with American Mobility answers those questions and more.
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Get ready for a captivating journey as we reunite with one of Australia's most iconic radio duos, Rob Duckworth and Dave Gibson. These two radio legends will sweep you into their world, offering an intimate peek into their extraordinary camaraderie, their unforgettable journey in the radio industry, and the birth of their friendship that has endured the test of time. From broadcasting in Brisbane and Sydney to their impact on the radio scene, every story is a testament to their unshakable bond.Tune into a nostalgic session as Rob and Dave reflect on their time together on the airwaves. They dish out their experiences of traversing the radio industry, the evolution they have witnessed over the years, and the significance of understanding the audience. Get ready to hear tales of their unique dynamic, their comedic characters, and how they've navigated changes in the industry. Join us for an insightful discussion about the world of radio, delivered with warmth, humor, and wisdom from two of the industry's biggest veterans.Support the show
Bevo reunites Dave Gibson and Rob Duckworth to talk about The Gibson and Duckworth Breakfast Show days on Triple M Brisbane!
Dave Gibson is an industrial designer and owner of Dave Gibson Creative, a product design studio focused on outdoor product design as well as a faculty member teaching at Wenzhou-Kean University. We talk with Gibson about his life and work currently, working and teaching in China, and freelancing tips in the age of COVID.Keep up with Dave on Instagram, LinkedIn and at his website!https://www.linkedin.com/in/davebgibson/https://www.instagram.com/davegibsoncreative/http://www.davegibsoncreative.com/For more conversations with outdoor movers and shakers, subscribe wherever you get podcasts including on Spotify, iTunes, Podbean, or each Sunday at 4 pm (MT) on Aggie Radio, 92.3 FM in beautiful Cache Valley, Utah.Visit us at Highlandermag.com.Follow Aggie Radio for more great news, content, and other podcasts at aggieradio.com and make sure to follow Highlander on Instagram and Facebook.
Dave Gibson; Go2020 USA Director provides details how believers from around the globe are engaging the largest movement of prayer, caring and sharing the message there is hope beyond fear.
By Richard Hunt The idea of Go2020 was launched well before the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus. But, in what appears to be God’s pinpoint timing, the massive prayer, evangelism, and discipleship campaign is hitting this month just as America and much of the world continues to wobble with uncertainty and worry. The message from the creators of Go2020 is this: “There is hope beyond fear!”
By Richard Hunt The idea of Go2020 was launched well before the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus. But, in what appears to be God’s timing, the massive prayer, evangelism, and discipleship campaign is hitting this month just as America and much of the world continues to wobble with uncertainty and worry. The message from the creators of Go2020 is this: “There is hope beyond fear!”
GO2020 is mobilizing 100 million people to reach 1 Billion people with the gospel of Jesus Christ! Dave Gibson shares the story behind this worldwide movement of relational evangelism throughout the month of May and how you can be part of it!
Get notes on this podcast here: https://churchleaders.com/podcast/374894-dave-gibson-salvation-praying.html "Evangelism is a process," says Dave Gibson, and it's a process that starts with prayer. So whose salvation are you praying for? ► Listen on Apple: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-churchleaders-podcast/id988990685?mt=2 ► Listen on GooglePlay: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iycvfoqhkk6saen2hsbjw6yuz24 Connect with ChurchLeaders Online! ChurchLeaders brings you the latest headlines and expert tips on faith, ministry and leading the church. Subscribe to our channel for exclusive content. Visit ChurchLeaders Website: https://churchleaders.comFind ChurchLeaders on Facebook: https://facebook.com/churchleaders Follow ChurchLeaders on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChurchLead Follow ChurchLeaders on Instagram: https://instagram.com/churchlead/ Follow ChurchLeaders on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/churchleaders/
Today on the show - what are you least looking forward to in lockdown, double breaks, Dave Gibson from Elemeno P in NYC, KY Casey, One Question Quiz, Daily Dilemma, Grace from NewshubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Gibson has over 40 years of local, national, and international ministry leadership experience. He currently serves as Executive Director of Go2020 USA and Go2020 Global Leadership Team. Dave is...
Co-founder and contentious frontman of Floyd, Roger Waters will return to Philly this summer for his This Is Not A Drill Tour. He's become a lightning rod for controversy in these ever-escalating political times and Dave Gibson ponders what's in store, in comparison to when he brought The Wall to Citizens Bank Park in 2010. Dave has man-on-the-street audio from that show, both inside and out of the Bank. So have a cigar and enjoy this week's On The Record Podcast!
Motley Crue is officially back, and Dave Gibson from The John DeBella Show breaks down all the band drama from the past several years. He wades through the rumor mill and brings it all into focus with the current confirmed reunion, and what it has in store for 2020.
Following National One Hit Wonder Day, Dave Gibson from The John DeBella Show just found out about Brewer & Shipley's "One Toke Over The Line." The marijuana-themed song itself didn't impress him, but that fact that it was performed live on The Lawrence Welk Show did! He reacts to it live in this one hit (over the line) podcast... The MGK DJs want to share personal stories with you in a new & unique way – via on-demand audio. Our tales will range from our crazy encounters with rock stars, why we became DJs, why we love music & more. We’ll transport you to a new world using special audio effects to ensure you hear the sounds & feel the vibes going on in each story. We’re calling it MGK’s On The Record. We’ll release a new podcast each Saturday & it will be on our website, whenever you want to listen to it. It’s like pulling up a bar stool and having one of our DJs tell you a story at a time when it’s convenient to YOU.
Dave Gibson is an Industrial Designer and Educator from the Salt Lake area; now educating in China’s Zhejiang province as of October 2019. Thank you Dave for 20 answers! Follow up @davegibsoncreative and @designlakecity on Instagram.
Today on the show - Research Ryan D shapes, longest without water, Bryce's shower story, Neil from Villainy, Dave Gibson from Elemeno P, putting out fires, John Day live from JapanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EPISODE 30 - This week, we are joined by Dave Gibson, investor, cannabis industry consultant, and recent founder of CannCrest, a UK based company who own multiple brands including the largest database of cannabis consumers in the UK and a CBD company, focusing on FMCG.Together, we speak about current trends in the USA, the negatives of such a fast growing market, and the limitations of marketing within the industry. We really enjoyed this discussion with Dave - we packed a lot in! If you'd like to find out more about Dave, and for resources mentioned within the episode, click through to our show notes here: https://www.cannabis-conversation.com/blogs/episode30shownotes⠀⠀Episode SummaryDave has a MSc from the London School of Economics in Management, and has 18 years experience restructuring companies and improving operations, most recently working at Adidas HQ, where we took e-commerce revenue from $1-$4Billion in 4 years. Dave draws comparisons to the baby milk industry when it comes to marketing laws, cannabis and baby milk supplements have a lot in common when it comes to health claims - neither can make statements about being able to cure certain ailments or make you healthier. Dave got involved within the cannabis space when his childhood friends from Alberta, Canada decided to open up a number of dispensaries within the province. He became involved as he recognised this as a once in a lifetime opportunity. The business they created together has now been sold for $110,000000.The valuations of Canadian cannabis companies are ‘what the market pays for them,' says Dave. Investors are beginning to take a more thorough approach to vetting companies, looking for operational excellence and compliance before they invest. There is no room to be grey or black in this industry - companies should aim to be whiter than white, extra compliant, and lead by example in order to fight the stigma surrounding this industry. The industry is growing so rapidly, people are going to extraordinary lengths to gain a stake in the market by the purchasing of overpriced items across many aspects of the market including goods, manufacturing, and growing facilities.CBD has surpassed previously popular search terms such as ‘kombucha', and currently sits just below yoga in terms of popularity. Trends in the USA include: Increased popularity of Ingestibles and drinksMoving away from smoking to vapingThe rise of CBD, as it has become federally legal across all statesAn increased level of operational maturity Focus on customer centricity - having a deep understanding of what the customer wants from their experienceDave predicts that many things will develop in the same way in which they have done in North America, although the market is at a different stage. 70% of internet advertising is through Google and Facebook, which leaves only 30% available for use by the cannabis market. The cost of acquiring a customer this way is incredibly expensive as you are unable to drive traffic from ads.Once eBay and Amazon open up their marketplaces, they will dominate and change the landscape as we know it.
Today is the anniversary of Jimi Hendrix's death and Dave Gibson revisits the compelling case that he was, in fact, murdered! Former Hendrix roadie Tappy Wright has one captivating conspiracy theory. Dave also shares exclusive audio of Joey Molland (of Badfinger) telling the story of sneaking into Hendrix's dressing room in search of his Flying V guitar. The MGK DJs want to share personal stories with you in a new & unique way – via on-demand audio. Our tales will range from our crazy encounters with rock stars, why we became DJs, why we love music & more. We’ll transport you to a new world using special audio effects to ensure you hear the sounds & feel the vibes going on in each story. We’re calling it MGK’s On The Record. We’ll release a new podcast each Saturday & it will be on our website, whenever you want to listen to it. It’s like pulling up a bar stool and having one of our DJs tell you a story at a time when it’s convenient to YOU.
THE CHALLENGES OF RURAL EDUCATION : THREE GREAT EASTERN KY LEADERS : MOVING EDUCATION FORWARD IN SPITE OF THE ODDS ....They're back, Scott Helton of Magoffin County Schools, Dave Gibson of Paintsville KY and Executive Director of their ESA, KVEC's Jeff Hawkins .
THE CHALLENGES OF RURAL EDUCATION : THREE GREAT EASTERN KY LEADERS : MOVING EDUCATION FORWARD IN SPITE OF THE ODDS ....They're back, Scott Helton of Magoffin County Schools, Dave Gibson of Paintsville KY and Executive Director of their ESA, KVEC's Jeff Hawkins .
It’s World Sleep Day and many blind and partially sighted people struggle with their sleep patterns. But what if you’re going on a big trip as well? Can that make your insomnia worse? Dave Gibson, Sleep expert and Osteopath on BBC’s 'Strictly Come Dancing', told us his best tips on how to get more Zzs. Dave spoke with RNIB Connect Radio’s Simon Pauley. For more information visit: [www.sleep.ihg.com](https://sleep.ihg.com/) (Photo: A black and white image of a tired man sitting at his office desk and pressing a hand over his forehead, eyes closed)
The Gully Jumpers record what would become the first two singles ever recorded in Nashville, Private Elvis arrives in Germany, Johnny Cash releases a concept album, Garth Brooks goes platinum, Keith Urban falls off his motorcycle while trying to stay on the wagon, and happy birthday to songwriters Dave Gibson, Kelly Willis, and Ross Copperman! That and more in today's podcast! Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, Spotify and Google. Follow us on FB, TW & IG @TICMHPodcast
In his first interview since returning to Australia to head up 72andSunny, Micah Walker chats to Dave and Nathan from Hawke's Brewing Co.
Barbara Humphries talks to Hawke's Brewing Co founders and former Droga 5 creative directors, Nathan Lennon and Dave Gibson. Recorded at Smith & Western's podcast studio to coincide with International Beer Day, the podcast reveals how the two career creatives took the bold leap to launch their lager in 2017.
Andrew Denton is a Game Changer. Andrew’s career started in the 1980s as a writer on the Doug Mulray show on 2MMM, where he quickly became an key part of the show’s on-air and off-air creative process. Andrew returned to 2MMM in 1997 to host his own #1 rating breakfast show with good friends Amanda Keller and Dave Gibson. The show became well known for many of it’s world-first radio concepts, including the ‘House from the Hell’. Andrew finished up at MMM in 2003 and has since gone on to either produce and or present countless TV projects, including the acclaimed Enough Rope and Gruen Transfer. He also created Better Off Dead, a podcast with The Wheeler Centre Andrew is considered one of the most important and respected figures in Australian media from the last thirty years. Game Changers: Radio is a show dedicated to the radio industry. Get in touch with our host Craig Bruce on Twitter @cb_bruce and our producer Jay Mueller @bad_producer. Check out all of our episodes at www.radiogamechangers.com. Support the show.
Elemeno P frontman Dave Gibson is this week's RNZ Music Mixtape selector. He chooses some songs and has a yarn with Yadana Saw.
On today's podcast, Matt a Jerry debate if Obesity is Penis or Genius, Matts case against Jerry's lowering of broadcasting standards is building and Elemeno P frontman Dave Gibson pops in to chat about the Kings Arms and its last gig this Saturday night.
On today's podcast, Matt & Jerry debate if Obesity is Penis or Genius, Matt's case against Jerry's lowering of broadcasting standards is building and Elemeno P frontman Dave Gibson pops in to chat about the Kings Arms and it's last gig this Saturday night.
iNTO THE FRAY RADIO - An Encounter with the Abyss that is the Paranormal
Rob Kristoffersen of the podcast, *Our Strange Skies* ( https://audioboom.com/channels/4938828 ) joins me to talk about his personal experiences. These range from UFOs, small nighttime visitors to his home, and even an incredible and very unique Cryptid sighting, while walking to work one day. Find Rob's, Our Strange Skies on *Facebook* ( https://www.facebook.com/ourstrangeskies/?ref=br_rs ) , *Twitter* ( https://twitter.com/OurStrangeSkies ) and *Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/ourstrangeskies/?hl=en )* Rob's personal *Twitter* ( https://twitter.com/YerUFOGuy ) Join the *Our Strange Skies ( https://www.facebook.com/groups/168892393708253/about/ )* Facebook group, In Grey We Trust *Love and Saucers* ( https://www.loveandsaucers.com/ ) by filmmaker Brad Abrahams *Patient Seventeen* ( https://www.netflix.com/title/80214582 ) *Behold a Pale Horse* ( https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_1_19/133-1766006-3484169?crid=2OSELKEBLE1HU&field-keywords=behold+a+pale+horse&sprefix=behold+a+pale+horse%2Caps%2C191&url=search-alias%3Daps ) *Roger Leir* ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Leir ) *Lonnie Zamora Incident* ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lonnie_Zamora_incident ) Dave Gibson's *Living With Sasquatch: A Primer* ( https://www.amazon.com/Living-Among-Sasquatch-Dave-Gibson/dp/132977406X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&keywords=sasquatch+a+primer&qid=1518732131&sr=8-1 ) Catch Dave and Pam Gibson on their iTF Episode 16: *Eaters of the Trees* ( https://intothefrayradio.com/Episodes/itf-16-eaters-of-the-trees/ ) *Astonishing Legends* ( http://www.astonishinglegends.com/ ) You can now subscribe to iTF on *YouTube* ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5VC7GUoNtlj4MkovLVsJiA?view_as=subscriber ) ! Have a story you’d like to share? Please don’t hesitate to contact me *HERE* ( https://intothefrayradio.com/contact/ ) or via email, *shannon@intothefrayradio.com* If you'd rather...you can call the iTF message line and leave your story there... Call 844-866-3366 anytime. Want to support the show and get more content? *Become an iNSIDER* ( https://intothefrayradio.com/become-an-insider/ ) and get more, from well....the iNSIDE! Only 4.99/month or 54.00 for an entire year. Click *HERE* ( https://intothefrayradio.com/become-an-insider/ ) to sign up! Thursday's show will NOT change...every week, a new episode of iTF will air as usual. Follow iTF: Facebook: Join the *interactive group ( https://www.facebook.com/groups/478749618970394/ )* and please, like and share my *official radio page ( https://www.facebook.com/IntoTheFrayRadio/ )* Twitter: *Official iTF ( https://twitter.com/iTF_Radio )* and *Shannon’s personal account ( https://twitter.com/ShannonLegro )* Shannon's *Instagram* ( https://www.instagram.com/shannonlegro/?hl=en ) Various iNTO THE FRAY gear available at *intothefrayradio.threadless.com* ( https://intothefrayradio.threadless.com/ ) Subscribe to iNTO THE FRAY for free in *Spotify* ( https://open.spotify.com/browse ) , *Overcast* ( https://overcast.fm/itunes1042017993/into-the-fray-radio-an-encounter-with-the-abyss-that-is-the-paranormal ) , *iTunes ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/into-the-fray-radio/id1042017993 ) ,* *Stitcher ( http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/into-the-fray-radio?refid=stpr )* , *iHeartRadio ( http://www.iheart.com/show/263-Into-the-Fray-Radio/ )* and most ALL other podcatchers. If you enjoy the show, please take a moment to rate and review, as it helps others locate the show. More stories coming in, for you to enjoy! iNTO THE FRAY is now proudly part of the KGRA Radio Network. Visit *kgraradio.com* ( http://kgraradio.com ) for a complete list of live shows and rebroadcasts of your favorites like... *Expanded Perspectives* ( http://kgraradio.com/expanded-perspectives/ ) , *The Gralien Report* ( http://kgraradio.com/gralien-report/ ) , *Fade to Black* ( http://kgraradio.com/fade-to-black/ )...and more! You can also visit *DarkMyths.org* ( http://darkmyths.org/ ) for even more options of Fortean, true crime and paranormal shows. All artwork and logos by *Mister-Sam Shearon* ( https://www.facebook.com/MisterSamShearon/ ) For website info: *brett@arrive.agency* ( brett@arrive.agency ) Music for this episode of iTF provided with permission by: *Tanek ( https://www.facebook.com/Tanekmusic/?fref=ts )* & *Electus ( https://soundcloud.com/electusofficial )* Spoken intro by Clinton Granberry of *OK Talk Podcast* ( https://oktalk.podbean.com/ ) This episode brought to you by *Parcast* ( https://www.parcast.com/ ) and the new podcast, *Conspiracy Theories* ( https://www.parcast.com/conspiracy/ ). Find out more about what's behind some of the most famous and infamous stories, circulating in our world. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Over his long radio career, Dave Gibson worked with Doug Mulray, Andrew Denton, Amanda Keller and Rob Duckworth on some of MMM’s biggest breakfast shows. He also created and voiced some of the most popular radio characters on FM radio, including 'Gloria', 'Nanna' and 'Himey Fimey'. Dave began his career as a stand up comedian and has enjoyed and long and successful career in a range of different creative roles on TV and stage. Game Changers: Radio is a show dedicated to the radio industry. Get in touch with our host Craig Bruce on Twitter @cb_bruce and our producer Jay Mueller @bad_producer. Check out all of our episodes at www.radiogamechangers.com. Support the show.
Этот выпуск шоу Пиратская Станция поддержали представители Санкт-Петербургкой промокоманды Time Of Night GRINDER и PASHA NUTS. Ребята зарядили эфир особой энергетикой быстрого микса, смешав основные тенденции танцевального днб в свой коктейль!Во втором часе я поддержал настрой гостей и поиграл свежего движевого материала! GRINDER guestmix: Fourward - Beta Alpha Theta Delta Dimension - Whip Slap Aggressor Bunx - Let it War Grinder - ID Matys - Let Em Dance (Disprove remix) TC feat. Jakes - Next Hype (Crissy Cris, Malux, Erb n Dub Remix) Mewone! - Obscura Neonlight - Triple B Grinder - Out of Control Fourward - Countdown (feat. Kyza) Grinder - Silence Ozma - Hybrid Grinder - Meat with Buckweat Noisia & The Upbeats - Dead Limit Grinder - ID Hectix - High Pressure Ozma - Essential Grinder - Andromeda Mind Vortex - Shall We Begin? Chaser - Omnicide PASHA NUTS guestmix: 01. DC Breaks - Breathe VIP (ft Dave Gibson) 02. Killer Hertz - Levitation 03. Delta Heavy - White Flag (VIP) 04. The Prototypes - Habitation 05. Chris Lake - I Want You (1991 Remix) 06. The Prototypes - Rocket Guns Blazin 07. Metrik Ft. Reija Lee - Freefall (VIP) 08. Delta Heavy - Space Time 09. AMC - Stick or Twist 10. Tantrum Desire - Grimm 11. Matrix & Futurebound - Fire (Killer Hertz Remix) 12. BMotion - Passenger 13. Sub Focus- Stomp 14. Wilkinson - Midnight 15. Original Sin - Keep Ya Pimp Hand Strong 16. Hamilton - Get Together 17. Culture Shock - Pandemic 18. Wilkinson - Take You Higher 19. Freek - Born Different 20. Gnome - Everybody's Looking For Someone (Ozma Remix) 21. Turno - The Invaderz 22. Major Lazer feat. Annita & Pabllo Vittar - Sua Cara (Engage bootleg) GVOZD vibes: 1.Dossa & Locuzzed - I Owe (Viper) 2.Still a Bud - Falldown (Fresh) 3.Ekko & Sidetrack - Melt (Viper) 4.Rene LaVice - WooHoo (Ram) 5.Audio - Fizziks (Blackout) 6.MindHead - Disease (dub) 7.Magnitude feat. Julia Marks - Press Play (Eat Brain) 8.Impak - Molecule (Traced Remix) (True Bass) 9.Merikan - Untameable (Methlab) 10.Counterstrike, Dub Elements & Thrasher - Renegades (Prspct) 11.Cern - Freak Of Nature (Dispatch) 12.Audio - Rat Race (Blackout) 13.TC feat. Jakes - Bump n' Grind (Don't Play) 14.Rae - Fire Face (Audio Danger) 15.Jack The Ripper - Feel The Beat (Cre8Dnbmusic) 16.Bou & Dutta - Midnight (Profound Beats) 17.Swerve - Massive & Crew (Audio Addict) 18.Leaf feat Bou - Selecta (Biological Beats) 19.Ozma - In My Life (Innessence dub) 20.Twisted Individual - Swan Cake (T-I Remix) (Grid) 21.Narxy One - Woo Witch (Dark Arts Uk) 22.Shock & Flexxa - Yogurt (Brawlin-Beatz) 23.Dawn Raid and Jinx - Strife (Bou remix)(Ruffneck Ting) 24.Need For Mirrors - Pagans (V dub) 25.T.R.A.C. feat Serum and Dynamite MC - Late Night Connection (V dub) 26.Dawn Wall - Lemon Dogs (Integral) 27.Electrosoul System, Liquitek - Rollin' Up (Soul Deep exclusives) 28.Duoscience - Astronaut (Diskool) 29.Random Movement & Jaybee - Hit The Ground Running (Flightpattern) 30.Brian Brainstorm Ft. Brother Charity - Red Eyes(Liondub Int. dub) 31.Sunjammer & PsychoFreud - Bedroom Mazurka (I'm Sexy Mix)(Bass Rejects) 32.Bassflexx - One Amen A Day [DJ Hybrid Remix] (Deep In The Jungle) 33.Erik Jackson - Streetlight Serenade (Nuages) 34.Marcus Intalex & Spirit - Acid Monday (Inneractive Music) 35.Delta Heavy Ft Jem Cooke Nobody But You (Ram)
Этот выпуск шоу Пиратская Станция поддержали представители Санкт-Петербургкой промокоманды Time Of Night GRINDER и PASHA NUTS. Ребята зарядили эфир особой энергетикой быстрого микса, смешав основные тенденции танцевального днб в свой коктейль!Во втором часе я поддержал настрой гостей и поиграл свежего движевого материала! GRINDER guestmix: Fourward - Beta Alpha Theta Delta Dimension - Whip Slap Aggressor Bunx - Let it War Grinder - ID Matys - Let Em Dance (Disprove remix) TC feat. Jakes - Next Hype (Crissy Cris, Malux, Erb n Dub Remix) Mewone! - Obscura Neonlight - Triple B Grinder - Out of Control Fourward - Countdown (feat. Kyza) Grinder - Silence Ozma - Hybrid Grinder - Meat with Buckweat Noisia & The Upbeats - Dead Limit Grinder - ID Hectix - High Pressure Ozma - Essential Grinder - Andromeda Mind Vortex - Shall We Begin? Chaser - Omnicide PASHA NUTS guestmix: 01. DC Breaks - Breathe VIP (ft Dave Gibson) 02. Killer Hertz - Levitation 03. Delta Heavy - White Flag (VIP) 04. The Prototypes - Habitation 05. Chris Lake - I Want You (1991 Remix) 06. The Prototypes - Rocket Guns Blazin 07. Metrik Ft. Reija Lee - Freefall (VIP) 08. Delta Heavy - Space Time 09. AMC - Stick or Twist 10. Tantrum Desire - Grimm 11. Matrix & Futurebound - Fire (Killer Hertz Remix) 12. BMotion - Passenger 13. Sub Focus- Stomp 14. Wilkinson - Midnight 15. Original Sin - Keep Ya Pimp Hand Strong 16. Hamilton - Get Together 17. Culture Shock - Pandemic 18. Wilkinson - Take You Higher 19. Freek - Born Different 20. Gnome - Everybody's Looking For Someone (Ozma Remix) 21. Turno - The Invaderz 22. Major Lazer feat. Annita & Pabllo Vittar - Sua Cara (Engage bootleg) GVOZD vibes: 1.Dossa & Locuzzed - I Owe (Viper) 2.Still a Bud - Falldown (Fresh) 3.Ekko & Sidetrack - Melt (Viper) 4.Rene LaVice - WooHoo (Ram) 5.Audio - Fizziks (Blackout) 6.MindHead - Disease (dub) 7.Magnitude feat. Julia Marks - Press Play (Eat Brain) 8.Impak - Molecule (Traced Remix) (True Bass) 9.Merikan - Untameable (Methlab) 10.Counterstrike, Dub Elements & Thrasher - Renegades (Prspct) 11.Cern - Freak Of Nature (Dispatch) 12.Audio - Rat Race (Blackout) 13.TC feat. Jakes - Bump n' Grind (Don't Play) 14.Rae - Fire Face (Audio Danger) 15.Jack The Ripper - Feel The Beat (Cre8Dnbmusic) 16.Bou & Dutta - Midnight (Profound Beats) 17.Swerve - Massive & Crew (Audio Addict) 18.Leaf feat Bou - Selecta (Biological Beats) 19.Ozma - In My Life (Innessence dub) 20.Twisted Individual - Swan Cake (T-I Remix) (Grid) 21.Narxy One - Woo Witch (Dark Arts Uk) 22.Shock & Flexxa - Yogurt (Brawlin-Beatz) 23.Dawn Raid and Jinx - Strife (Bou remix)(Ruffneck Ting) 24.Need For Mirrors - Pagans (V dub) 25.T.R.A.C. feat Serum and Dynamite MC - Late Night Connection (V dub) 26.Dawn Wall - Lemon Dogs (Integral) 27.Electrosoul System, Liquitek - Rollin' Up (Soul Deep exclusives) 28.Duoscience - Astronaut (Diskool) 29.Random Movement & Jaybee - Hit The Ground Running (Flightpattern) 30.Brian Brainstorm Ft. Brother Charity - Red Eyes(Liondub Int. dub) 31.Sunjammer & PsychoFreud - Bedroom Mazurka (I'm Sexy Mix)(Bass Rejects) 32.Bassflexx - One Amen A Day [DJ Hybrid Remix] (Deep In The Jungle) 33.Erik Jackson - Streetlight Serenade (Nuages) 34.Marcus Intalex & Spirit - Acid Monday (Inneractive Music) 35.Delta Heavy Ft Jem Cooke Nobody But You (Ram)
We believe having a healthy culture for a Christian organization is an end in itself. But we also believe when a ministry has a healthy culture it creates the conditions necessary for growth. What lessons about how to build a healthy culture can a global mission-sending agency teach the rest of us? The answer, I believe, can be seen inside the culture of East-West International Ministries. In the past five years, East-West has doubled the number of missionaries they send overseas from 100 to 200. Clearly, that's a sign of a growing, healthy culture. I want you to hear the full story, so let me set the context for what you're about to hear. The setting is Dallas, Texas, site of the Great Commission Community at the 2017 Mission Leaders Conference hosted by Missio Nexus. Missio Nexus is the largest association of Great Commission churches and organizations in North America. At the conference, I had the pleasure to speak to a group of mission leaders about the proven approach of the Best Christian Workplace Institute to help Christian organizations, churches and businesses grow their culture. What you're about to hear is an open conversation between myself, Dave Gibson, EVP of Field Ministries, and Jessica Garrett, Human Resources Director, both from East-West Ministries International. I invite you to listen and learn, along with me. Find full show notes here http://blog.bcwinstitute.org/s3e15-jessica-garrett-dave-gibson-east-west
Film Commission chairman Dave Gibson says festivals are a showcase for local productions by National Business Review
In this eighteenth episode, we hear from Dave Gibson, Author of: "Living Among Sasquatch: A Primer." Dave and his wife, Pamela, experienced living among Sasquatch in the Adirondack Mountains. While clearing land for their planned off-the-grid mountain home, they rented a desolate cabin situated amidst the people of the forest. Yes, people. These inhabitants of the Adirondack Wilderness exchanged food, creations, and even communication. Credits: Music: http://www.purple-planet.com
In the first episode of The Mentor, Mark Bouris talks to Nathan Lennon and Dave Gibson from Hawkes Brewing Co about launching a beer company with Bob Hawke, and Troy Douglas, one of the founders of Nexba natural, sugar-free drinks. Join the Facebook Group. Follow Mark Bouris on Instagram, LinkedIn & YouTube. Want to grow your business and stay ahead of the pack? Access Mark Bouris' Masterclasses. Got a question or comment for Mark? Send an email. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show - when did you need a bigger boat, Rog's Birthday Calls, Inappropriate pictures at your house, People's Court: Case of Roger and the Hurriplane, Dave Gibson from Elemeno P, The Morning Rumble JoustSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The CEO of the New Zealand Film Commission talks about a busy year, "something for everyone" - and his occasionally prickly relationship with the independent sector.
01 Michl - Kill (Nebbra Remix) 02 DC Breaks - Breathe (feat. Dave Gibson) 03 Unknown & ELJAY - Like This Before 04 Savoy - Love Is Killing Me (feat. Chali 2na) 05 Strange Talk - Painted In Gold (Robotaki Remix) 06 Stephen - Crossfire 07 James Blake - Retrograde (Feki & Glasshouse Cover) 08 Cosmo's Midnight - Snare (feat. Wild Eyed Boy) 09 Pierce Fulton Puppet - Boy and the Beast 10 Ephwurd - Bring it Back 11 Gydra – Psycho (feat. Coppa) 12 Drumsound & Bassline Smith – The Truth 13 Fred V Grafix - This Can’t Wait 14 MYRNE - Steppe (feat. JJ) 15 Miike Snow – Genghis Khan 16 Jessie Ware – Tough Love 17 Basecamp - Watch My Back (Heavy Mellow Remix)
Barry and Angelos are joined by Dave Gibson and Beck Hill from Control Freaks, magician and actor Ali Cook, and comedy sketch group Four Screws Loose
How is the New Zealand film industry placed to capitalise on what has been an exceptional year for movies? Will 2015 be a trough or a peak year? Lynn Freeman talks to film critic and Fishhead editor Dan Slevin, New Zealand International Film Festival director Bill Gosden, and New Zealand Film Commission head Dave Gibson.