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In this episode, Jewel sits down with David Richardson, founder and CEO of the National Sales Network (NSN), for a powerful conversation on legacy, leadership, and building a world-class professional community for Black sales and business talent. David shares the inspiring origin story behind NSN's founding in 1992, the organization's meteoric growth across the U.S. and abroad, and the game-changing conferences, training, and youth programs that have helped thousands level up. From surviving recessions to doubling revenue during global crises, David offers a masterclass in visionary leadership and the long-game strategy behind sustainable impact. Join us! ➡️ Black Executive Men on Linkedin ➡️ Apply here for Black Executive Men Community ➡️ Join here for Black Executive Men Elite ➡️ Sign up here for Black Executive Men Capital Network
Sky Sports' Peter Smith, Nick Wright and David Richardson look back on a memorable week in Europe for some of our Premier League clubs, and look ahead to their return to League action this weekend. Listen to every episode of Essential Football on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Spreaker.You can also listen to Essential Football on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Essential Football".For all the latest football news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
In this engaging session, David Richardson breaks down the concept of high-performance HVAC, offering a clear roadmap for industry professionals looking to elevate their craft. Richardson argues that the HVAC industry has long been focused on equipment rather than complete systems, leading to widespread inefficiencies. The average system delivers only about 57% of its rated capacity into buildings, while even code-approved systems barely reach 63%. By implementing high-performance HVAC principles, contractors can achieve up to 88% efficiency while improving safety, health, comfort, and energy performance. Richardson presents a practical framework using the acronym "PATH" - Pressure, Airflow, Temperature, and Heat (BTUs) - as a step-by-step approach to implementing high-performance HVAC. He emphasizes starting with static pressure testing, which he calls "the foundation of airflow" and one of the most misunderstood principles in the industry. Just as doctors check blood pressure as a vital sign during every visit, Richardson advocates for measuring static pressure on every call, or at minimum, when encountering "red flag" issues like repeated equipment failures. From there, professionals can progress to measuring airflow, temperature, and finally BTU delivery to create complete system diagnostics. The presentation offers a journey-based approach, acknowledging that implementation takes time and requires breaking old habits. Richardson introduces the "one degree principle," suggesting that change happens incrementally, with small improvements eventually leading to breakthrough moments. He urges contractors to apply this methodology not just to equipment, but to extend testing into duct systems and even the building envelope. By making these changes visible through measurement, contractors can prove value to themselves, their teams, and ultimately their customers, transforming the way HVAC work is perceived and delivered. Key Topics Covered: The definition of high-performance HVAC: getting back to craftsmanship, challenging the status quo, and confirming work through measurement The industry problem: focusing on equipment instead of complete systems, resulting in just 57% of rated BTU capacity reaching conditioned spaces The PATH framework: Pressure, Airflow, Temperature, and Heat as building blocks for system diagnostics How to implement static pressure testing as the foundation for airflow diagnostics The importance of measuring at both equipment and register/grille locations Breaking down implementation into three areas: equipment, ducts, and building envelope STEPS approach: Show, Teach, Equip, Promote, with application to yourself, your team, and your customers The "one degree principle" for making incremental changes that lead to breakthrough results Common obstacles to implementation and how to overcome resistance to change How measurements make your work transparent and lead to better performance Have a question that you want us to answer on the podcast? Submit your questions at https://www.speakpipe.com/hvacschool. Purchase your tickets or learn more about the 6th Annual HVACR Training Symposium at https://hvacrschool.com/symposium. Subscribe to our podcast on your iPhone or Android. Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Check out our handy calculators here or on the HVAC School Mobile App for Apple and Android
One of the most storied clubs in America... Chicago Sockers FC. David Richardson, Director & Coach, joined us to talk about the club, the culture, the relationship to the MLS, good fits, development, pathway... and more!!! Please drop a review on your podcast player of choice!!! #chicago #sockers #academysoccer #development #culture #davidrichardson #gacup #mlsnext Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sky Sports' Ron Walker, Richard Morgan and David Richardson look ahead to Sunday's League Cup final, live on Sky Sports, between Liverpool and Newcastle.
Sky Sports' Football Journalists Ron Walker, Peter Smith, Nick Wright & David Richardson assess the progress (or lack of) being made by Ruben Amorim, how that compares to Mikel Arteta's improvement of Arsenal and whether the Portuguese can again restrict the Gunners after their goal glut at PSV. You can watch Manchester United against Arsenal live on Super Sunday from 4.30pm on Sky Sports.
Building HVAC Science - Building Performance, Science, Health & Comfort
In this episode of the Building HVAC Science Podcast, Eric Kaiser welcomes David Richardson from the National Comfort Institute. David shares his journey from starting as a “gopher” for his father's HVAC business to becoming a leading advocate and instructor for high-performance HVAC systems. The discussion delves into the evolution of HVAC standards, focusing on the importance of measurements, diagnostics, and craftsmanship in delivering comfort, safety, and energy efficiency. David introduces the concept of high-performance HVAC, emphasizing the importance of field measurements to diagnose and solve system inefficiencies. The conversation highlights tools like the TrueFlow® Grid, which have revolutionized testing accuracy and streamlined processes. They also touch on customer engagement, the challenges of breaking industry habits, and the importance of a growth mindset when adopting new practices. The episode concludes with David encouraging HVAC professionals to embrace small, consistent improvements, measure system performance on their own projects, and engage with the growing community of like-minded industry peers who are eager to share knowledge. Here is David's LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-richardson-41502112/ NCI's HOMEPAGE: https://www.nationalcomfortinstitute.com/ NCI Store on TruTech website: https://trutechtools.com/nci-store.html Find the Digital TrueFlow® Grid at TruTechTools®: https://trutechtools.com/trueflow This episode was recorded in January 2025.
It wasn't that long ago that we travelled to Woking and Brett McGavin scored THAT worldy. Well, they come to Huish Park today and there's been a bit of change for the Cardinals since we last played. Ben called up our friend David Richardson to get the latest! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Yeovil travel to our old friends Woking today. We were delighted to welcome back David Richardson to chat through the Cardinal season so far. Have a listen to his chat with Ben! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A recent report showed that almost a quarter of all ancient pinewoods are at risk of disappearing altogether. Earlier this week, Mark attended Scotland's Pinewood Conference in Fort William to find out what's being done to preserve these woodlandsIt's prime cider making time. Rachel visits Digby Lamotte at his cider making business in Perth to follow the process of producing this increasingly popular drinkIn the late 1700s, Dr James Mounsey, a physician, is said to have smuggled out several pounds of rhubarb seeds - worth more than gold - out of Russia to his home of Edinburgh, where he was soon honoured with the Freedom of the City. Author Barclay Price has written about James Mounsey and others in his new book Honoured by EdinburghThe North Coast 500,a hugely popular tourist route in the North of Scotland, attracts thousands of visitors each year. David Richardson of the NC 500 joins the programme to talk about the new NC500 pledge - an initiative created to encourage visitors to experience the route responsibly and respectfullyKiri Stone is the person behind woodswoman workshops in Fife. Rachel went along to one of the outdoors workshopsTracey Howe has just embarked on 5000 mile walk round the UK coastline. Following the death of her wife of nearly 40 years, Tracey found herself depressed and unable to leave the house but owning a dog forced her to get outside. Linda Sinclair met Tracey on one her final training walks
Local 10 News This Week In South Florida Anchor Glenna Milberg interviews Lauren Brenzel, the campaign director of Yes on 4; Charles Whatley, the Broward County Sheriff candidate challenging Sheriff Gregory Tony; Lori Alhadeff, the chair of the Broward County School Board; and David Richardson, a candidate for Miami-Dade Tax Collector. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textIn this episode Dylan is joined by anecdote sceptic Mikey Smith to talk about a Sixth Doctor and Jamie trilogy from Big Finish. ‘City of Spires' by Simon Bovey, ‘The Wreck of the Titan' by Barnaby Edwards and ‘Legend of the Cybermen' by Mike Maddox all go under the microscope. Dylan and Mikey also answer those burning questions: Who is the Big Finish Stewart Lee?Is Georgia Moffat listening? How do you offend historical carnival owners?
David Richardson and Adam Mufich of National Comfort Institute, Tim DeStasio and Jim Burgman join us LIVE from Ashville NC at the NCI Summit! Enjoy!
Senior Investigative Journalist, David Richardson, joins John Stanley for the News Hour. Listen to John Stanley live Monday-Thursday from 8pm-12am and Friday's 7pm-11pm on 2GB/4BC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textJoin us for a thought-provoking conversation with David Richardson as he shares insights on the importance of discerning truth in today's world. In a time filled with assumptions, misinformation, and propaganda, David offers practical guidance on how to navigate the digital landscape and find solid ground in the truth of God's Word.LEARN MORE:https://LearnToDiscern.comGET THE TRANSPARENT BOOK:https://www.learntodiscern.com/get-the-bookGET 20% OFF THE ONLINE COURSE WITH PROMO CODE: covenanteyeshttps://LearnToDiscern.com----------------------------------------GET THE VICTORY APP!Google PlayApp StoreTry Covenant Eyes for FREE today!Use Promo Code: FreePodcast
This week: Rob Gurney, Fmr CEO, Oneworld Alliance, Also: Amy Spowart, Pres/CEO NAA & David Richardson, Pres Aero Club of Washington DC on the Wright Brothers Trophy; Plus: New format announcement; Lots about the situation at Southwest; Boeing on strike; AA F/A contract ratified; 2 airport collisions.
David Richardson, a Senior Investigative Journalist joins Bill Woods for News Hour. Listen Live Monday-Thursday from 8pm-12pm on 2GB/4BC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are all assuming something about the nature of reality. Our core assumptions exist because there isn't definitive proof for any belief system. In this thought-provoking episode, Catherine and her guest, David Richardson, take a deep dive into the core assumptions that shape our beliefs about reality. In his first book Transparent: How to See Through the Powerful Assumptions That Control You, Dave defines the three primary types of assumers: Type I, Type II, and Type III, each with distinct perspectives on the nature of reality. Type I Assumers believe in a materialistic world where only physical matter and energy are considered real and important. This perspective is the foundation for understanding the world through a purely physical lens. Type II Assumers view reality as primarily non-physical, emphasizing beliefs that focus on spiritual or idealistic objectives. This perspective leads to beliefs in spiritual evolution or sociopolitical perfection as driving forces in the universe. Type III Assumers recognize a dual reality where both physical and non-physical aspects coexist, all created by a higher power. This perspective highlights the importance of acknowledging the Creator and creation in shaping one's view of reality. The impact of these core assumptions are vast and explain virtually everything that is going on in our world today, like how extreme progressives are siding with radical Islamists on college campuses. Have you been wondering why that is? If you look at what Islam teaches, it is the opposite of what Progressivism preaches. They are diametrically opposed. Dave explains how such divergent belief systems are finding a kinship on college campuses across the country. Spoiler alert: It has something to do with their underlying assumptions. Dave also shares his critical assumptions test, an invaluable evangelistic tool that helps individuals evaluate a person's core assumptions and their alignment with reality. This test consists of eight questions that prompt someone to reflect on their beliefs about the nature of reality, the origin of knowledge, and the purpose of human existence. By engaging with this test, you can quickly assess what a person believes and see how their core assumptions affirm or deny reality. Guest bio: David Richardson, author of Transparent: How to See Through the Powerful Assumptions That Control You, is the founder of the Assumptions Institute and its Chief Executive Officer. Prior to founding the Assumptions Institute, Richardson served for 30 years on the staff of Cru, formerly known as Campus Crusade for Christ, devoting most of his ministry to university professors. He holds a B.A. degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of Portland, and an M.A. degree in Theological Studies from the International School of Theology. Richardson also holds an MTh. degree in Applied Theology from the University of Oxford. EPISODE RESOURCES & LINKS: UC Berkeley's campus is in turmoil. It's unlike anything in recent memory – Politico (4/21/24) BLM spent at least $12M on luxury properties in LA, Toronto – New York Post (5/17/22) Black Lives Matter Secretly Bought a $6 Million House – New York Mag: Intelligencer ((4/4/22) Jennifer Fulwiler Testimony - From Atheist to A Daughter of God – Godstrong Faith SCRIPTURE PASSAGES REFERENCED: Gen. 11 – The Tower of Babel Rom. 7:18 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
David Richardson, a Senior Investigative Journalist joins John Stanley for News Hour. Listen Live Monday-Thursday from 8pm-12pm on 2GB/4BC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Does the concept of worldview have a fatal flaw baked into the premise? Could the Christian worldview possibly be leading kids away from the faith? David Richardson, author of Transparent: How to See Through the Powerful Assumptions That Control You, reveals the shocking origin of this term and challenges the way it is used by almost everyone in our culture. There is an inherent flaw in the term “worldview” that we need to be aware of, and we need to make sure our kids don't fall for it. Those of us who profess a Biblical worldview recognize the underlying concept of absolute truth. However, inherent in the term “worldview” is the idea that the way each individual person views the world is where truth is found. Reality is defined by what we perceive. It is defined by our senses. It is defined by the worldview glasses we choose to put on. So, in other words, reality is defined by our worldview and our worldview is what we choose for it to be. That makes truth subjective, even if our particular worldview maintains that truth is universal. We have to realize that subjectivity is baked into how most people use the term worldview. We're not on the same page. We're not even in the same universe. In this episode, Catherine and Dave dive into the origins of the term worldview, which was a concept coined by the German Philosopher Immanuel Kant. Then Dave encourages parents to adopt a more nuanced and effective approach based on assumptions rather than rigid and subjective worldviews. Looking ahead, the podcast promises to delve deeper into the three primary assumption types and their implications for navigating diverse beliefs and perspectives. By equipping parents with a fresh way to engage with differing worldviews, the upcoming episode aims to empower listeners to guide their children's faith journey with clarity and understanding. Guest bio: David Richardson is the founder of the Assumptions Institute and its Chief Executive Officer. Prior to founding the Assumptions Institute, Richardson served for 30 years on the staff of Cru, formerly known as Campus Crusade for Christ, devoting most of his ministry to university professors. He holds a B.A. degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of Portland, and an M.A. degree in Theological Studies from the International School of Theology. Richardson also holds an MTh. degree in Applied Theology from the University of Oxford. His dissertation, “Accepting Christian Faith in the Academy” was an important exploratory study of the religious attitudes and beliefs of university professors and how to reach them for Christ. He understands education and educators very well. Richardson's first book, Transparent: How to See Through the Powerful Assumptions That Control You released from Clovercroft Publishing. Dave's Website: Learn to Discern EPISODE RESOURCES & LINKS: Barna Research: American Worldview Inventory 2024 (Release 3) - Explaining America's 40-Year Drop in Biblical Worldview- And How to Reverse that Decline Barna Research: American Worldview Inventory 2024 (Release 2) - Millions of Americans Embrace Common Unbiblical Perspectives, Survey Shows Barna Research, American Worldview Inventory 2024 Release 1) - America Needs Spiritual Renewal More than a Political Majority Barna Research: “Emerging Gen Z May Deliver Huge Blow to Religion in U.S.” (6/8/18) Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Philosophy Professor Peter Boghossian notoriously claimed that “faith is a cognitive sickness that's been turned into a moral virtue.” He went on to say that every class is an opportunity to help students lose their faith. When the instructors our kids sit under in higher education come in with an agenda like that, Gen Z's sharp exodus from the faith makes sense. A child would have to be well prepared to withstand that kind of onslaught to their faith. In this episode of "Christian Parent, Crazy World," Catherine delves into the critical question of how higher education is leading Christian kids away from their faith. Her special guest, David Richardson, brings a unique perspective on the landscape of higher education. With over 32 years of experience working with college and university professors, Dave sheds light on the challenges faced by Christian youth in academic settings. Dave's journey from atheist student to faith in Christ provides a powerful testimony of God's transformative work on college campuses. His insights into the beliefs and attitudes of professors shed light on the disconnect between faith and academia. Catherine and Dave explore the impact of higher education on the youth exodus from Christianity and the role of Christian parents in navigating this challenging terrain. The conversation delves into the importance of connecting faith to real-world issues and the need for Christians to live out their beliefs authentically. Hypocrisy and the lack of a tangible connection between God and academic disciplines are identified as key concerns for atheist and agnostic professors. The episode highlights the historical roots of the formalized discipline of science in Western Christian culture and the role of faith in shaping scientific inquiry. The discussion sets the stage for a deeper exploration of core assumptions that influence belief systems in the next episode. As parents grapple with the decision to send their children to secular institutions, Catherine and Dave offer valuable insights into understanding the challenges faced by Christian youth in higher education. By addressing the disconnect between faith and academia, this episode aims to equip parents with the knowledge and tools to support their children's faith journey in an increasingly secular world. Guest bio: David Richardson is the founder of the Assumptions Institute and its Chief Executive Officer. Prior to founding the Assumptions Institute, Richardson served for 30 years on the staff of Cru, formerly known as Campus Crusade for Christ, devoting most of his ministry to university professors. He holds a B.A. degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of Portland, and an M.A. degree in Theological Studies from the International School of Theology. Richardson also holds an MTh. degree in Applied Theology from the University of Oxford. His dissertation, “Accepting Christian Faith in the Academy” was an important exploratory study of the religious attitudes and beliefs of university professors and how to reach them for Christ. He understands education and educators very well. Richardson's first book, Transparent: How to See Through the Powerful Assumptions That Control You released from Clovercroft Publishing. EPISODE RESOURCES & LINKS: Civil Air Patrol (CAP) 5 Views on Apologetics , Steven B. Cowen editor Expelled: No Evidence Allowed by Ben Stein Ben Stein Interview with Richard Dawkins Barna Research: “Emerging Gen Z May Deliver Huge Blow to Religion in U.S.” (6/8/18) Peter Boghossian interview PragerU: “We Should Burn the University System to the Ground PSU philosophy teacher wants to question students' faith-based beliefs – The Oregonian 11/10/11) “Should We Challenge the Beliefs of Our Students?” (Sandwalk, 3/9/12) “Faith No More: Professor Peter Boghossian on Why You Should Kick Your Faith to the Curb” (Portland Mercury, 4/5/12) Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
In this episode, James speaks with David Richardson of The Assumptions Institute. James and David talk about critical thinking, the necessity of questioning assumptions, and the importance of pointing other toward reality. They also discuss the shortcomings of Christian worldview. To connect with James, visit https://usefultogod.com/contact-us. You can find more information on the Assumptions Institute at learntodiscern.com/thinkingchristian. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
TAKEAWAYSDiscernment is not an innate skill - it is something that requires training and practiceThe majority of American pastors do not believe in objective truth, nor most ChristiansIf you can't recognize anything as true then you'll recognize NOTHING as trueIf you don't train your children to recognize truth, they may never recognize it at all
We live in an age of deception and manipulation and at times it is difficult to discern the truth! In today's episode, we had the pleasure of welcoming David Richardson, the visionary founder of the Assumptions Institute. He brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table as we explore the pressing issues of discerning truth amidst the pervasive spread of misinformation and opposing cultural agendas. In this compelling conversation, David delves into the core principles of truth, the impact of assumptions on our perceptions, and the hidden agendas behind the progressive movement in today's culture. He shares invaluable insights on how to discern between truth and non-truth, empowering listeners to confidently determine what is real and true in their everyday lives. David's practical approach equips us to navigate through the complexities of truth and deception, enabling us to find freedom in understanding and upholding Christian values. Join us to unravel the truth and the power of discernment in a world filled with conflicting ideologies and misinformation. Share this episode, and let's equip ourselves and others with the tools to uncover the truth. We cover: --Ways you know something is true --Most common hidden agendas in today's culture that opposes truth --#1 way we are deceived when evil appears good and how to discern between the two --Much more Links and resources: Learn more about David and his resources HERE. Follow him on Instagram HERE. Women Leaders: Take our Kingdom Trailblazer Quiz HERE and discover your unique role in God's plan to restore culture Follow us on Instagram:@agodshift Follow us on Facebook: @agodshiftmovement
In the second episode of the 2152 Project's series, Work-Based Learning and Special Populations, Mike and Jason interview David Richardson, the Founder of Trades over Grades. David is passionate about Career & Technical Education, The Trades, and Special populations...particularly how they can all work together. Listen to this episode to hear some of David's unique and sometimes polarizing thoughts on Special Education. Whether you agree with him or not, his passion is obvious!
David Richardson is director of horticulture at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) and leads a team of almost 850 horticulturists responsible for the maintenance and gardening of more than 2,400 sites across 50 countries.He speaks to HortWeek about how the CWGC will be at the heart of many D-Day events in the UK and France, and is a global leader in commemoration. The ‘Lighting their Legacies' Torch of Commemoration Roadshow is also being organised by the CWGC, culminating in the lighting of every CWGC grave in Normandy.A trustee of Kew Gardens, and president of the Chartered Institute of Horticulture, he talks about those roles, as well as the work that's been done to ensure the CWGC's grave sites are in top condition for the D-Day 80 commemoration events.He details how climate change is driving a change in long-term strategy for cemetery maintenance – such as increased use of partial rewilding, reducing irrigation, and careful selection of plants to provide beautiful places of remembrance while also being sustainable.Richardson discusses the change of perceptions on what is considered “beautiful” being led by sustainable practices – moving away from the English garden green grass and red roses look to more natural and local decision-making.He also outlines·the need to recruit younger people to be part of maintaining such a vital part of honouring the fallen and leading the way in sustainable remembrance for years to come. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In an industry that has been famously and dangerously slow to change, the future of the Maryland Jockey Club, Preakness, Pimlico and Laurel is about to change dramtically and forever. Nestor had a lot of questions – and historical perspective – for David Richardson and Alan Foreman, who try to answer all of the mystery surrounding the Stronach family, the local tracks and the future of the second crown of horse racing's Triple Crown at Old Hilltop in Baltimore. The post The future of Maryland racing and Preakness explained fully by David Richardson and Alan Foreman first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Telling the history of Maryland horse racing and horseman with Alan Foreman and David Richardson The post Telling the history of Maryland horse racing and horseman with Alan Foreman and David Richardson first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Is it Tango time in Baltimore! David Richardson is an instructor with the Argentine Tango Space Project and joins the show to walk us through the dance. The Inner Space Tango Weekend kicks off tonight in the Hamilton and Lauraville community in North Baltimore.Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.
Captured Words/Free Thoughts is an annual, non-profit publication packed with art, poetry and prose inspired and written inside US prisons. Every year a group of volunteers records some of the submissions in audio form to share with the world. An online version of the full magazine (and all previous volumes) is here. If you or someone you know (in prison or out) would like a paper copy, contact me and I'll make sure to send one out (for free). You can reach us by mail at CW/FT, 1201 Larimer St, Suite 3014, Denver, CO, 80204. If you would like to record your loved one's Captured Words/Free Thoughts poems for next edition, contact me via at DrJunkieShow@gmail.com for more info. This episode includes the following:Intro: Ben Boyce"My Freedom Kite," by Monica Petrosian "What's in a Name?" by Gary K. Farlow"Pledge of Allegiance," by Gary K. Farlow"Nana," by Tanya Austin"Attempting Sobriety," by Dylan Lapointe (DJ) "To My Trans Brothers (My Incarcerated Word)," by H.L. Tapia "Quiet Night," by Anthony Enis"Prison is not a Depository," by Abdullah Muhammad "Mr. Box," by Larry N. Stromberg "Methamphetamine," by Dylan Lapointe (DJ) "To Imprisonment," by Eric Perez"A Birthday in Prison," by Keith Pertusio "Prison World" by Larry N. Stromberg "Bound," by Christian J. Weaver "Living are the Dead," by David Neff "A Better Way," by Todd Broxmeyer "No," by Eugene "Tsunami” Miller "The Beast in the Mirror," by David Zenquis "Incarcerated but Inspired," by David Richardson "My First Day on Death Row," by Anthony Enis "Black Boy Dark Child," by Daniel Mopkins "Can't Breathe," by Larry N. Stromberg "Pain," by Shawn Harris"Lockdown," by Gary K. Farlow "The Man Not Taken," by Christian Weaver "Convict Chronicles: An Ode to Time," by Leo Cardez "Loving a Convict," by Debbie Magee "Meaningful," by Taveuan Williams "Finally," by Manuel G. Sisneros Sr. "QUO VADIS?" by Troy Brownlow Outro: Meghan Cosgrove & Ben BoyceCover art painting of MLB pitcher Satchel Paige by Warren Worthington Support the show
Fighting to preserve religious freedoms, First Liberty's attorneys are hard at work for their clients, like a church in Texas that was denied advertising by Hulu on the basis of "religious indoctrination." Senior Counsel Jeremy Dys shares the details, plus interviews with Clayton Van Huss from Southwest Radio Church, and author David Richardson.
Strap in for an off-season football fiesta as we, TA and G Money, along with the savvy football maven David Richardson, challenge the status quo and deliver electrifying opinions on the gridiron's future. This isn't your average sports talk; it's a battle of wits spiced with a dash of daring foresight. Our banter kicks off with G Money's audacious bet on the Raiders' Super Bowl dreams and spirals into a quarterback quagmire—could Justin Fields or a hot new draft pick be the silver and black's golden ticket? We don't just skim the headlines; we plunge into the heart of strategy, legacy, and what truly makes a team championship material. Ever wonder how gridiron legends stack up against today's stars? We've got that covered with a deep dive into Joe Montana's iconic career, pondering if his knack for dismantling defenses outshines even the great Tom Brady's. It's a discussion that transcends stats, as we explore how the pairing with Jerry Rice and the rigors of a bygone era shaped Montana's indelible mark on the sport. Meanwhile, David brings a treasure trove of trench tales, enriching the conversation with an authenticity that only comes from having lived the NFL dream. As the draft looms, we're tossing out the playbook and scrutinizing what makes a generational talent—beyond the hype and the highlight reels. From examining Caleb Williams' prospects to debating the real predictors of success in the pros, we lay it all out on the field. Plus, we're honored to share David's personal journey from the streets of LA to the NFL spotlight, a story of grit, guts, and glory that reminds us why we love this game. It's not just football; it's the life lessons between the lines. Join us for an episode that's as much about passion and perseverance as it is about touchdowns and tackles.
In case you missed the season premiere of Season 6, here's the replay. We had an awesome conversation with Joe McCants and David Richardson, co-CEO's of Business Empire Financial (@BusinessEmpireFinancial). These guys were brought together and instead of looking at each other as competition, decided to join forces to change the lives of small business owners across the world. Tune in to hear their story and share your collaboration experiences. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bybs/support
On today's show, David Richardson discusses the work of the world's largest "gardening" organization, responsible for tending to all UK and Commonwealth war graves around the world. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Magnus Stenlund is a Nordic history author and a Geopolitics and Economics Analyst. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: David Richardson has dedicated over 35 years of his career to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC), serving in various global areas of operation. Currently, he leads initiatives focused on performance standards, reducing chemicals and water usage, and ensuring that cemeteries and memorials are resilient in the face of challenges like climate change and extreme weather events. David has a horticulture degree from Bath University and has worked and lived in various locations, including the Gallipoli Peninsula. He also managed the archaeological excavation and construction of the CWGC cemetery at Pheasant Wood, Fromelles, France. David is a Chartered Fellow and the current President of the Chartered Institute of Horticulture, a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Gardeners, and a Trustee of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
In todays show, Robby talks with David Richardson from Assumtions Institute. Tune in for another episode of Kingdom Pursuits
We are seeing a mass exodus of young adults from the faith, and 70% of students don't believe in absolute truth. This trend is accelerating rapidly, and we absolutely must stop the train. It's a matter of eternal significance for children all over the globe. My friend Dave Richardson is here today to talk about the way he teaches students to recognize the assumptions they have, and how to look past them so they will make Biblical choices. It's an incredibly effective tool, and I'm excited to share it with you today. Show Notes: http://heidistjohn.com/blog/podcasts/david-richardson --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heidistjohn/message
In Episode 9 of the 2152 Project, David Richardson, Founder of 'Trades over Grades', joins Mike & Jason to discuss stigmas surrounding education The Trades.
Forged in Ohio's first-ever live show took place at the Caged Thunder 23 pro weigh-ins! The show features five of the eight pro fighters competing at Caged Thunder 23 on Saturday, September 9th from the Chapparells Center in Akron, Ohio. This includes Andrew "The Gavel" Law who is set to fight Julian "Night Train" Lane in the main event. Also, Myles Robinson, Walter "Scotty" Sy Savane, KO Butler, and William "Tussel" Conner Jr. join the show. All that and more on Forged in Ohio's live Caged Thunder 23 pro weigh-in show!Andrew Law (12:07-17:11)William Conner Jr. (17:59-25:30)KO Butler (26:40-31:58)Caged Thunder Promoter, Randy Jarvis (32:29-42:05)Myles Robinson (42:21-50:41)Walter Sy Savane (51:01-1:01:00)Check out Caged Thunder on social media:Instagram: @cagedthundermmaFacebook: @cagedthunderWebsite: @cagedthundermma.comForged in Ohio:Instagram: @forgedinohioFacebook: @forgedinohioYouTube: @forgedinohioMusic on Forged in Ohio is from FreeMusicArchive.org: Spiders (instrumental) by Pachydermhttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Pachyderm/Live_at_the_Fillmore_instrumental_version/Pachyderm_-_Live_at_the_Fillmore_Ultra-Deluxe_Instrumental_Version_-_05_Spiders_instrument
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In the latest edition of Sky Sports' Future of Football podcast series, we hear from senior reporter Rob Dorsett, who provides all the details of UEFA's plans for Champions League expansion and FIFA's revamp of the Club World Cup.Football journalist Joe Shread discusses where we stand with the future of the European Super League and what form the proposed competition could take - if it ever gets off the ground.And football journalist David Richardson debates the future of the EFL - including whether National League clubs will finally get their wish for an extra promotion place.
On the last Essential Football Weekend Wrap of the season, Oliver Yew takes you through a round of games which saw Everton retain their Premier League status, while Leicester and Leeds dropped down to the Sky Bet Championship.Ben Grounds, Zinny Boswell, and David Richardson take us through the drama of Everton's win, which guaranteed survival, Leicester's relegation despite thier win against West Ham and Leeds' heavy loss against Tottenham as the battle to beat the drop was finally settled.Elsewhere, there were celebrations for Aston Villa as they secured the final European spot, meaning they will play in the Europa Conference League next season after pipping Spurs and Brentford, who beat champions Man City on the final day. Ron Walker and Sam Blitz report on Villa's win and Brentford's success against Pep Guardiola's side respectively.Nick Wright, Adam Bate and Peter Smith deliver final day verdicts from the Emirates Stadium, Old Trafford and Stamford Bridge after wins for Arsenal and Man Utd, and Chelsea's 1-1 draw with Newcastle, while Laura Hunter and Adam Smith round the season off with reports from St Mary's as already relegated Southampton played out a thrilling 4-4 draw with Liverpool and Selhurst Park as Crystal Palace were held by Nottingham Forest.And that's your final Premier League Weekend Wrap of the season!
Everybody makes assumptions. There are assumptions behind the things we read, watch, and hear. The question is not if you assume, but rather how you assume and if your assumptions are true. As Christian men raising families in a fallen world, we need to equip ourselves - and our kids - with the ability to discern what is real and true among all the false narratives in our culture. This week, David Richardson, the founder of the Assumptions Institute, joined Jim Ramos to discuss his book 'Transparent: How to See Through The Powerful Assumptions That Control You.' By the end of this two-part series, you'll be better able to discern the assumptions behind any message you hear and equip your kids to encounter the world's agendas without being misled and manipulated by them.
Everybody makes assumptions. There are assumptions behind the things we read, watch, and hear. The question is not if you assume, but rather how you assume and if your assumptions are true. As Christian men raising families in a fallen world, we need to equip ourselves - and our kids - with the ability to discern what is real and true among all the false narratives in our culture. This week, David Richardson, the founder of the Assumptions Institute, joined Jim Ramos to discuss his book 'Transparent: How to See Through The Powerful Assumptions That Control You.' By the end of this two-part series, you'll be better able to discern the assumptions behind any message you hear and equip your kids to encounter the world's agendas without being misled and manipulated by them.
Essential Football is back with a round-up of all the weekend's Premier League matches, featuring reporter analysis and manager reaction from up and down the top-flight.Ben Grounds looks back at Manchester City's win over Fulham, which sees them go top of the Premier League table above Arsenal.There were big results in race for Europe. There's reaction from Harry Kane, Jurgen Klopp and Sky Sports' Gary Neville to Liverpool's dramatic 4-3 win over Tottenham at Anfield.Meanwhile, Erik ten Hag discusses Man Utd's 1-0 win over in-form Aston Villa before Eddie Howe and Ruben Selles analyse Newcastle's comeback win over rock-bottom Southampton, while David Richardson discusses Brighton's big win over Wolves.There were also big wins down at the bottom of the table as Bournemouth and Crystal Palace moved closer to safety with wins over Leeds and West Ham respectively. We hear from Dan Long on the Cherries' big win, while Jack Wilkinson gives his verdict from Selhurst Park.Finally, we hear from Sam Blitz as Nottingham Forest's troubles deepened as Brentford struck late twice to snatch victory at the Gtech Community stadium.And that's your Premier League Weekend Wrap!
In this episode of the Health and Wellness Practitioners podcast, host Dr. Danielle Angela and her two guest financial experts, Dr. David Richardson and Dr. TJ Neveau discuss financial systems that every practice owner needs to have in place to get ahead and create wealth. Many health and wellness practitioners are drowning in student loan debt, if that's you, Drs David and TJ will provide practical hope for achieving personal wealth. Plus, they outline what it looks like to work with a financial planner to achieve your unique goals.
On the latest Premier League Weekend Wrap, Antonio Conte goes on a wild rant after his side throw away a 3-1 lead to draw at Southampton.There's frustration for Chelsea too, with Joe Shread at Stamford Bridge to see Everton snatch a late point, but better news awaits for Arsenal, who thrash Crystal Palace 4-1 in front of Ben Grounds and David Richardson to go eight points clear at the top.Jamie Carragher explains why Newcastle's win at Nottm Forest has put the cat among the top-four race pigeons, and Adam Bate assesses a pivotal win for Leeds at fellow strugglers Wolves.David Brooks speaks to Sky Sports after his long-awaited return after recovering from cancer, and Peter Smith is at Brentford to see Leicester claim a point and finally end their losing run.And that's your Premier League Weekend Wrap!
David Richardson from NCI returns to the podcast to talk about why CO (carbon monoxide) doesn't leak and what it does instead. CO is a highly dangerous gas that is colorless and odorless, and we can keep ourselves safe by staying aware of it with personal low-level CO monitors. However, CO doesn't leak; it spills, especially via backdrafting, a blocked flue, or updrafting. Whenever the flue gas comes back inside the structure unintentionally, there is room for a potential CO problem. With proper testing, we can determine the cause of that spillage and make the best choice to stop it from happening. When there is an excessive draft, there's often turbulence in the draft hoods, which leads to spillage. Spillage commonly happens at the draft hood, but it can also happen near the burner compartment of a gas appliance. Smoke tests won't detect that, but CO testing will. However, we need to look for rising CO levels over the run cycle of the equipment. If you test CO levels in the ducts, you're only seeing how the fans are distributing the CO; you're not checking the likely source of CO. Water heaters often give visual clues of improper venting, especially if there's soot, rust near the venting, or discoloration near the burner compartment. David and Bryan also cover: CO poisoning symptoms CO monitors vs. alarms The roles of stack effect and airflow in CO spillage Air taking the path of least resistance CO testing best practices CO and changes in sinus pressure Combustible gas leak detectors Low-level CO monitors Wind and its effects on pressurization or depressurization Electric appliances, generators, and CO poisoning Learn more about NCI's training courses at http://nationalcomfortinstitute.com/. You can also contact David directly at davidr@ncihvac.com. If you have an iPhone, subscribe to the podcast HERE, and if you have an Android phone, subscribe HERE. Check out our handy calculators HERE.