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Welcome back!In this episode of the Effective Ministry Podcast, host Al James talks with David Krebs, Sydney Metro Worker at Scripture Union NSW, about burnout in youth and children's ministry. Drawing from David's research and ministry experience, they explore what burnout is, how it shows up in ministry life, and what can help prevent it. The conversation touches on collaborative efficacy—trusting that God enables us to meet the demands of ministry—as well as the value of recognising limits, paying attention to warning signs, and shaping ministry roles in ways that support long-term faithfulness.If you're interested in David's research, you can find his research paper here. Youthworks GetawaysAt the start of the episode we hear from Sam Hudson the head of Youthworks Getaways. You can get in touch to organise a parent child adventure tailored for your church by emailing him at getaways@youthworks.net.Coming Up!SquareOne Winter | Friday 30th May-Sunday 1st June Youthworks Square One is a weekend camp for children in Years 3 - 6 and their church leaders. Youthworks Ministry Support Team in partnership with a committee of volunteers plans the whole weekend of age-appropriate Bible teaching and fun activities, freeing church leaders to invest in discipling their kids. Children need to be part of a registered church to attend so please have your church's children's ministry coordinator complete the expression of interest form.Register at youthworks.net/squareoneHouse Conference | Tuesday 26th - Thursday 28th AugustHOUSE Conference is about theological reflection for best practice in youth and children's ministry within a community of youth and children's ministers. This annual conference for youth and children's ministry is held at Youthworks Conference Centres Port Hacking.Register at youthworks.net/houseConnect with YouthworksClick on through to discover more about the Youthworks Ministry Support Team and how Youthworks can help you have an effective youth and children's ministry in your local church or check out our Facebook Page.You can connect with the broader Youthworks Family clicking here.You can partner in the ministry of Youthworks by donating here.We would love to hear from you. Get stuck in to the Effective Ministry Podcast Facebook page or send your thoughts, comments, suggestions, and critiques to effectiveministrypodcast@youthworks.net
On this episode, Legal Operations Leader David Krebs joined Alex Kelly for an insightful discussion about the challenges of navigating legal ops initiatives, and how he has approached major projects throughout his career. David also reflected on his career journey, and shared his thoughts on the impact legal tech and AI is having on in-house legal teams.
Data centers turn large amounts of electricity into heat. Is it possible to recover even some part of this heat rather than throwing it off into the local environment? David Krebs of masterresource.org brings his vast experience with using heat from engines to bear on the problem to propose solutions.
In this week's episode of The New Warehouse Podcast, Justin Griffith, CTO at StayLinked, and David Krebs, EVP of Enterprise Mobility and AIDC at VDC Research Group, reveal groundbreaking insights from their latest research, "Making Supply Chain Resilience Work: Keeping Up with Ever-Demanding Warehouse Operations." Discover the complexities and future trends of supply chain operations, warehouse resilience, and technology adoption; an essential listen for those navigating the dynamic warehousing and supply chain management landscape.Free floor tape and floor sign samples from Mighty Line! Get yours here.Follow us on LinkedIn here for more content.Support the show
In this week's episode of The New Warehouse Podcast, Justin Griffith, CTO at StayLinked, and David Krebs, EVP of Enterprise Mobility and AIDC at VDC Research Group, reveal groundbreaking insights from their latest research, "Making Supply Chain Resilience Work: Keeping Up with Ever-Demanding Warehouse Operations." Discover the complexities and future trends of supply chain operations, warehouse resilience, and technology adoption; an essential listen for those navigating the dynamic warehousing and supply chain management landscape.Free floor tape and floor sign samples from Mighty Line! Get yours here.Follow us on LinkedIn here for more content.Support the show
Tim Beilharz, is joined by David Krebs (SUNSW), Heather Thompson (High School SRE Teacher) and Liam Nolan (Youth and Families Minister, Normanhurst Anglican Church) to discuss how lunchtime groups in public schools can be a great complement to both SRE and local church ministry. Contact David Krebs about starting your own lunchtime group david.krebs@sunsw.org.au Click on through to discover more from the Youthworks Ministry Support Team and find out how Youthworks can help you have an effective youth and children's ministry in your local church. You can partner in the ministry of Youthworks by donating here. We would love to hear from you. Send your thoughts, comments, suggestions, and critiques to effectiveministrypodcast@youthworks.net. Chapters 00:07 Introduction to the Effective Ministry Podcast 01:25 The Role of Lunchtime Groups in Public Schools 05:51 The Importance of Lunchtime Groups 06:57 How to Start a Lunchtime Group 08:57 The Benefits of Lunchtime Groups 19:43 Challenges in Running Lunchtime Groups 27:56 Success Stories from Lunchtime Groups 32:33 How to Get Involved in Lunchtime Groups 33:45 Conclusion and Contact Information
Colabora Con Biblioteca Del Metal: Twitter - https://twitter.com/Anarkometal72 Y Donanos Unas Propinas En BAT. Para Seguir Con El Proyecto De la Biblioteca Mas Grande Del Metal. Muchisimas Gracias. La Tienda De Biblioteca Del Metal: Encontraras, Ropa, Accesorios,Decoracion, Ect... Todo Relacionado Al Podcats Biblioteca Del Metal Y Al Mundo Del Heavy Metal. Descubrela!!!!!! Ideal Para Llevarte O Regalar Productos Del Podcats De Ivoox. (Por Tiempo Limitado) https://teespring.com/es/stores/biblioteca-del-metal-1 Victory es una banda alemana de heavy metal y hard rock de Hanover , más exitosa en la década de 1980. Con extensas giras y transmisiones radiales, la banda también hizo un gran avance en América del Norte . Victory se formó en 1984 a partir de los restos de la banda Fargo. El bajista Peter Knorn, los dos guitarristas Tommy Newton y John Lockton y el baterista Bernie Van de Graaf habían trabajado juntos anteriormente en esa banda. Después de trabajar originalmente con el cantante Pedro Schemm, el ex cantante de Gary Moore y Ted Nugent , Charlie Huhn , se convirtió en el cantante de la banda. Recomendados por el guitarrista de Scorpions , Rudolph Schenker, la banda firma un contrato de gestión con David Krebs (quien dirigió, entre otros, Scorpions y Aerosmith ). Un álbum homónimo apareció en 1985 en CBS Records y generó una leve controversia debido a la portada: una mujer ligera de ropa acostada boca arriba con las piernas abiertas, formando una V. La exageración funcionó y el álbum llegó a las listas de éxitos. Pero antes de la primera gira por Estados Unidos, el baterista Van de Graaf fue reemplazado por Fritz Randow (ex- Eloy ). Además de tocar 60 conciertos, la banda también estuvo en los dos festivales más grandes del país, Day On The Green en Oakland ante 60,000 y el Texxas Jam frente a más de 80,000 espectadores. Después de su regreso a Alemania, John Lockton fue reemplazado por el ex guitarrista de Accept , Herman Frank. Con su segundo álbum Don't Get Mad... Get Even , la banda volvió a realizar una gira por Europa y América y el sencillo Check's In The Mail les dio un éxito de radio en los Estados Unidos. El tercer álbum, Hungry Hearts , salió en 1987 y generó aún más trabajo en vivo en Europa y América del Norte. Se grabó un concierto en Hamburgo para un álbum en vivo, que apareció en 1988 bajo el título That's Live . Después de su lanzamiento, Huhn dejó la banda para unirse a Humble Pie . Para su reemplazo, la banda audicionó, entre otros, al posterior líder de Thunderhead , Ted Bullet, pero finalmente se decidió por un suizo de 22 años, Fernando García. El cuarto álbum Culture Killed The Native (lanzado el 23 de enero de 1989 en Europa y a fines de febrero de 1989 en los EE. UU.) alcanzó el puesto 19 en las listas alemanas y también entró nuevamente en las listas de los EE. UU. Siguió una gira por Europa como teloneros de Gary Moore , antes de que Victory comenzara su primera gira como cabeza de cartel por Estados Unidos, así como su primer concierto en Canadá. Tanto Singles Never Satisfied como Don't Tell No Lies recibieron nuevamente difusión en Radio y MTV . En 1990 se lanzó un segundo álbum de estudio con García: Temples Of Gold .apareció en el top 20 en Alemania y la primera edición del mismo agregó un EP en vivo de seis canciones, de grabaciones realizadas en Los Ángeles. Siguió una gira adicional por Estados Unidos, antes de que se lanzara el álbum de 1992 You Bought It You Name It . Victory ahora se ubica junto a Scorpions , Accept y Helloween como la banda alemana más exitosa, pero anunció su separación en 1994 con el álbum doble en vivo Liveline . Dos años después, regresaron con el nuevo álbum Voiceprint . Frank fue reemplazado por el nuevo guitarrista Jake Paland (que también había trabajado con PFL, Timo Maas y Jimmy Somerville, entre otros), y Randow por Matthias Liebetruth (quien algunos años después tocaría para Running Wild ). El lanzamiento del álbum estuvo acompañado de una extensa gira y los lanzamientos del sencillo Deep Inside The World y Cyberia., de los cuales el último volvió a recibir difusión en todos los principales canales de televisión musicales. Sin embargo, los diversos intereses personales entre los miembros de la banda llevaron a la disolución final de la banda. Newton se hizo un nombre como productor (trabajó en Keeper of the Seven Keys de Helloween ), Knorn se convirtió en manager de Uli Jon Roth , Glenn Hughes y Michael Schenker . Huhn se unió (en 2000) a Foghat y García (desde 2004) cantó para la banda suiza de metal Godiva. Mientras tanto, Randow tocaba para Saxon , Liebetruth se convirtió en baterista de Running Wild y Paland continuó trabajando como guitarrista de estudio y centrándose en sus propios proyectos. En 2002, comenzaron los rumores de una reunión de Victory. García se negó a participar, lo que hizo aún más sorprendente que en 2003 apareció el álbum Instinct con la formación casi original de Huhn , Newton, Frank, Knorn y Randow. Victory tocó en algunos conciertos en Rusia y Bulgaria , así como en Wacken Open Air , un festival en el norte de Alemania. Dado que Huhn vivía en Estados Unidos, las actividades de la gira eran difíciles y nuevamente fue reemplazado, ahora con Jioti Parcharidis, el cantante de Human Fortress . Con Parcharidis, la banda lanzó el álbum Fuel To The Fire , que contenía regrabaciones de sus canciones más conocidas en enero de 2006. A partir de entonces, siguió otro cambio de formación. Randow dejó Victory y fue reemplazado por el ex baterista de Sanvoisen , Achim Keller. Apariciones seguidas en Bang Your Head!!! y el festival Sweden Rock , así como una gira europea en apoyo de Metal Church en mayo y junio de 2007. Cuatro años más tarde, la banda lanzó Don't Talk Science en lo que llamaron su álbum final. El álbum fue grabado en 2009 y fue lanzado en mayo de 2011 en Label Golden Core/ZYX music. En 2013 , Herman Frank , quien es miembro de Accept desde su reunión en 2009, decidió continuar Victory junto con el cantante Jioti Parcharidis, el guitarrista Christos Mamalitsidis, Peter Pichl en el bajo Running Wild y el baterista Michael Wolpers. Desde su primer show en el festival Rock of Ages en julio de 2013, Victory sigue triunfando. Así que los próximos rumores no pueden detenerse sobre la grabación del próximo álbum de Victory.
Episode 109 - Steve “Lips” Kudlow, singer and guitarist for the band Anvil! Many people know the band from the award winning 2008 documentary, “Anvil: The Story of Anvil.” The band was incredibly influential early in the heavy metal game. With Motorhead, Metallica, Anthrax, Slayer and many more all citing them as an influence. Due to bad management and promotion the band didn’t break through to the next level. However after the success of the movie they finally broke through and continue to make albums and tour to this day. Lips is a great story teller and hilarious in this interview. 0:00:00 - Intro0:02:05 - Canada & U.S. Differences 0:05:25 - Drummer Robb Reiner 0:06:25 - Johnny Z Setting Up Shows0:10:45 - Aerosmith, David Krebs, & Musical Style0:17:10 - Having No Record Label for Four Years 0:17:52 - Lemmy Offering Lips to Join Motorhead 0:19:30 - Making Music for a Lifetime 0:20:45 - Side Work So Lips Could Play Music 0:22:20 - Luck & Success & Perseverance0:24:48 - Bad Gigs & Promotion0:30:12 - Band Fights0:36:30 - Big Shows vs Club Shows 0:39:10 - Jealousy From Other Musicians 0:42:05 - "Legal at Last" & Marijuana & Hemp Usage0:47:05 - "Nabbed in Nebraska" Song Story 0:51:15 - Agreeing with Ted Nugent's Politics & Guns 0:59:35 - Live Shows and Next Album for 20221:03:25 - Fear & Misinformation with Coronavirus 1:04:58 - Children's Charity 1:06:05 - Wrap Up Anvil Website:http://anvilrocks.comSt Jude's Children's Hospital Website:https://www.stjude.orgChuck Shute Website:http://www.chuckshute.comSupport the show (https://venmo.com/Chuck-Shute)
Dave Evins calls in with a sports report and Lago speaks with Blake Farenthold and County Judge of San Patricio County, David Krebs about annexation and more representation on the Port.
Lago talks with Blake Farenthold and they discuss Robert Kraft and the celebrities involved in the College cheating scam. Also, San Patricio County Judge, David Krebs is in the box.
Have you ever laughed out loud at a tax seminar? Do you wish that you could understand complex tax law in simple terms? Would you like to make more money with great tax planning strategies? You may not believe it’s possible – mostly the laughing part – but today’s guest, David Krebs, is here to prove you wrong. David is an author, speaker, Thomson Reuters Gear Up Tax Class teacher, silver-certified bowling instructor, and Olympic Calculator Edition champion, and he is unique in the tax space for two reasons: One, his unparallelled passion for helping his clients save money and grow their businesses. Two, when he's teaching or working with his clients, he makes taxes fun. That's right – taxes and fun, in the same sentence, on purpose! David even says that his spiritual gift is making tax law fun. Because “if you have to sit through a seminar for eight hours on taxes, and you enjoy it, that is a gift!” And I really couldn’t agree more. In this interview, you'll hear the passion that Dave exudes, and it's completely contagious. He got me so jazzed that I think I want to attend one of his tax seminars. And I've never – I mean never – willingly wanted to attend a tax seminar. If you also find yourself wanting to attend one of David’s seminars, look at the full list of upcoming events at gearup.com and send David a message asking if he’ll be speaking at the sessions near you (dave [at] cpaagi.com). Resources: Learn more at cpaagi.comAttend one of David’s talks: gearup.comRead: "How an improv class can help develop essential business skills" -- Change Your Mindset is produced by Podcast Masters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of ROCK TALK WITH MITCH LAFON, Mitch welcomes from Canadian metal legends ANVIL, singer LIPS and drummer Robb Reiner. The pair discuss the band's latest album Pounding The Pavement, producer Chris Tsangarides (time: 16:40), touring with Aerosmith in the early '80s & manager David Krebs, playing shows with Canadian music icon Bryan Adams and much more. The episode's second interview is with long-standing UK band (and Mitch's personal favourites), THUNDER. Singer Danny Bowes discusses the band's charity work, his Bowes And Morley project, the recent Christmas shows and Christmas Day single, their not one - but two farewell tours, his long-time friend and musical partner Luke Morley, touring North America, and much more. Mitch also comments on Slayer & other's upcoming farewell tours. Twitter: @mitchlafon Instagram: @mitch_lafon Help support the show. Please consider a donation: https://www.paypal.me/MitchLafon See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode of Inside Muskegon features an interview with Dr. Susan Meston and David Krebs with the Muskegon Area Intermediate School District discussing the REAL Science Project, a commentary on the interview, and information on contacting Inside Muskegon. Hosted by Jason Piasecki. For more information visit www.insidemuskegon.com.