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What hope is there for disciples like us, who take matters into our own hands and insist upon our own ideas? Dean Paul shows us the simple lesson in Peter’s rebuke: Jesus is faithful to set us again on the path of self-denial. We have this good, sure, and certain hope that Jesus will teach us how to follow him.
What are we to do in the face of so much sickness and suffering? Dean Paul exhorts us to follow the example of the earliest disciples and call upon Jesus for help, healing, and wholeness. For we can be confident that Jesus can and will accomplish his kingdom work among us.
TOM WOPAT was so much more than the famous actor in DUKES OF HAZZARD, he is also a world class musician and songwriter. One of the most recognizable faces on television, actor-singer continues to enjoy a major career on stage, screen and in the recording studio. BILLY DEAN & PAUL OVERSTREET are two of the most respected and successful artists in country music. Billy Dean has hits like “Billy the Kid” and “Somewhere In My Broken Heart.” Paul co-wrote “A Long Line of Love“, “Love Can Build a Bridge” for The Judds, “Forever and Ever, Amen” for Randy Travis and so many other huge songs. REESE CARROLL is an 11 year old banjo picker from Nicholasville KY.
Dean Paul Willeford brings his trio to The Lake House. DJ Dugan and Dusty Moats chat with him about his cure for shingles, his latest single "I Need Weed", and --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/texastailgate/message
Dean Paul Wileford drops by The Lake House at Eagle Mountain Lake to chat about his new single "Drunk Again Tonight", getting pulled over by the police, and riding the Amtrak. DJ Dugan tags along while Dusty Moats is in Ireland. Powered by Smith Music Show booking by Powerhouse Promotions Listen to the Texas Tailgate Playlist. Listen to Texas Tailgate Radio. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/texastailgate/message
ONU head coach Dean Paul and Findlay boss Kory Allen are on this weeks show to discuss the Polar Bears and Oilers upcoming football seasons. Also we take a look at area fall sports standings and big games coming up this weekend.
On this episode of Forward Ever: Leading in Challenging Times host Gary Shorman speaks with Fort Hays State University College of Education dean and Anschutz Professor of Education and Professor of Physics Paul Adams.
How do you find and attract career-altering mentors? Why should every hairstylist be a motivational speaker? What important skills and lessons can ONLY be gained AFTER beauty school? Our guest this week is America's Hair School Dean, Winn Claybaugh, Dean of Paul Mitchell Schools. He shares with us how he became a massively successful salon owner and educator, what he learned from and working with the likes of Paul Mitchell and Vidal Sassoon, and what advice he has for hairstylists who want to succeed.Watch this interview on Youtube - linkInstagram - The Millionaire Hairstylist - Cash Lawless - Jordan DrakeGuest Instagram - Winn ClaybaughWebsite - Winn Claybaugh - The Millionaire HairstylistCharities discussed - Gary Sinise Foundation - Project Angel Food
This week Archbishop Foley Beach announced Christ Church Plano would be the new Pro Cathedral for the Anglican Church in North America. Kevin Kallsen and Dean Paul Donison talk about the history of Christ Church Plano and how this will work within the province.
This week on the show we chat Ohio Northern Football with head coach Dean Paul and high school golf with Leipsic boss Kevin Brandt.Also a preview of local high school football games for this week and a recap of local volleyball and soccer games.
This episode features "Ouroboros" written by Dean-Paul Stephens. Published in the April 2021 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/stephens_04_21 Support us on Patreon at http://patreon.com/clarkesworld
This episode features "Ouroboros" written by Dean-Paul Stephens. Published in the April 2021 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/stephens_04_21 Support us on Patreon at http://patreon.com/clarkesworld
Paul A. Pavlou, Ph.D. is Dean of the C. T. Bauer College of Business at the University of Houston where he leads a dynamic and vibrant group of faculty and staff, along with a motivated and hard-working student body across graduate, undergraduate, doctoral and executive education programs. Mike Petrusky asks Paul about the lessons learned during the pandemic and how workplace leaders can adapt to changes in the marketplace. They discuss trends in real estate, the impact of technology and how we all must collaborate to address “the digital divide” in the coming decade. Connect with Paul on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-a-pavlou-6003a16/ Learn more about the Bauer College of Business: https://www.bauer.uh.edu/ Discover free resources and explore past interviews at: https://www.workplaceinnovator.com/ Connect with Mike on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikepetrusky/ Share your thoughts with Mike via email: podcast@iOFFICECORP.com
Dean Brown discusses the importance of Seminary Training and the need to be theologically trained within African-American Institutions. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/timelywisdom/message
Cardinals OF Austin Dean joins host Chris Hrabe for a casual “walk to the car” following a day of practice in Jupiter. Next, we revisit infielders Paul Goldschmidt and Paul DeJong’s conversations with Hrabe from this week’s “Cardinals Countdown to Opening Day Show.” Finally, hear an organizational update from manager Mike Shildt.
Done is better than perfect. Listen to host Dean Paul talk about his experience over the holidays doing something he hasn’t done in years that could help give others a different perspective in getting things done
Coach and Coordinator - Best of Special Teams Coordinators On today’s podcast, we revisit our conversations with special teams coaches. We cover everything from philosophy, personnel placement, technique and schemes of the different units with some of the best in the game at all levels of football. Scott Fountain is the special teams coordinator at Georgia. He shares his thoughts on which type of players coach looks for to play special teams and how he decides how many units each player is competing on. Erik Link is the special teams coordinator at Appalachian State. They were one of the best in the FBS on special teams in 2019. He discusses the culture of Coach’s special teams units and how he uses the “E3” to define them. Shane Fogarty is special teams and running backs coach at Fordham university. Coach talks about his punt return philosophy and what kind of players he looks for when building out his special teams units and his HIT acronym for Heart, Intelligence, Technique and why having heart is the most important part of it. Dean Paul is the head coach at Ohio Northern University. He explains how he organizes special teams practices throughout the week. Robby Discher is the special teams coordinator at the University of Toledo. He shares why punt teams are putting more guys out wide, how it effects the return game and why it plays directly into his strategy of bringing a rush and trying to block a punt. Taylor Mehlhaff is a former kicker nd the specialist coach for thee Wisconsin Badgers. He discusses drills for helping place kickers and what coach thinks are the most important aspects of kicking. Sam Watts is a kicking expert and joined us to explain the importance of the holder and the art of the snap and hold and why it is so important to setting the tone of each attempted field goal for each side of the ball. Patrick Mannelly is one of the best long snappers to play the game. The former Chicago Bears long snapper share what he looks for in a long snapper as well as his thoughts on a practice plan for the position. Ryan Partridge is the athletic director and head coach at Liberty High School (Brentwood, Calif.), who led Liberty to win the California 1A state championship in 2018. In this segment he shares how the punt block and punt return techniques of “clasp, stick, scrape, j-angle, hit by and engage” and have become a big part of their culture because of the emphasis on special teams technique. Bobby April is one of the best ever to coach special teams. The former NFL special team coordinator shared his organization of game day operations in terms of special teams, where coach likes to be positioned, where he wants his assistants, and which responsibilities every coach has. Additionally, why coach doesn’t use the dots for organizing his players in game. Gary Roberts is the winningest coach in Cottage Grove High School (OR) history. He led the Lions to the 4A state Championship in 2018. Roberts explains how to teach the rugby punt and the explanation of responsibilities for the unit. Host Keith Grabowski discusses the benefits of being able to set up a good kick off return and the chances it gives you at scoring points. Additionally, the 5 main points Coach uses for the kick off return game.
Despite all the celebrations that come with Christmas Day, host Dean Paul’s vision to serve the world a No Regrets podcast was accomplished. Listen as Dean Paul talks about no excuses allowed, even for him, to impact one person to have a No Regrets Day.
As a follow up to his second podcast, Dean Paul will expand on the “Catch” he hoped to have had with his biological father that never happened and how there is a misconception from a popular phrase in the movie.
Who is Dean Paul? Welcome to the new No Regrets Podcast hosted by Dean Paul. In his first raw, authentic podcast, learn about Dean Paul’s origin and story that he shares from the middle of the United States. Learn what No Regrets purpose and movement is about.
Dean Paul shares some more insight on his background to give listeners a glimpse into some unknowns throughout his life that might resonate with others and tie into a popular show.
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A conversation on the future of work and the role of business schools as data and automation take center stage in the Digital Revolution, with Bauer College Dean Paul A. Pavlou and Assistant Dean for Career Services Jamie Belinne.
In this episode, I sit down with the Dean of the College of Business at the University of Central Florida, Dean Paul Jarley. In this episode, Dean Jarley talks a lot about the importance of growing your network and who you should include in your network while you're in college. Also, we talk about why it's important to take risks now and what you should do outside of class to set yourself apart from your classmates. This only covers part of the episode! Be sure to listen to the full interview to make sure you don't miss out on any of Dean Jarley's advice. Also, be sure to check out the Dean's podcast and blog at the links below! https://www.linkedin.com/in/pauljarley/https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/is-this-really-a-thing/id1428695342?mt=2https://pauljarley.wordpress.com/category/blog/ Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/masteringcollegetocareer/message
In this episode, I sit down with the Dean of the College of Business at the University of Central Florida, Dean Paul Jarley. In this episode, Dean Jarley talks a lot about the importance of growing your network and who you should include in your network while you're in college. Also, we talk about why it's important to take risks now and what you should do outside of class to set yourself apart from your classmates. This only covers part of the episode! Be sure to listen to the full interview to make sure you don't miss out on any of Dean Jarley's advice. Also, be sure to check out the Dean's podcast and blog at the links below! https://www.linkedin.com/in/pauljarley/https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/is-this-really-a-thing/id1428695342?mt=2https://pauljarley.wordpress.com/category/blog/ Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/masteringcollegetocareer/message
We catch up with Dean Swain, Paul Davies & Chris O'Regan as they answer another round of #askRA questions plus Dean & Paul play four Commodore 64 games picked at random in the debut of our new "Lucky Dip" feature. Help support the Retro Asylum by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/retroasylum Retro Asylum on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/retroasylum/ Retro Asylum YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfCC9rIvCKoW3mdbuCsB7Ag Retro Asylum on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/retroasylumofficial The Retro Asylum Forum: http://retroasylum.com/phpbb/index.php Twitter: @theretroasylum
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Dean Paul G. Mahoney discusses some of the triumphs and tragedies of the 2015-16 year. (University of Virginia School of Law, May 14, 2016)
One of the best stories of the offseason has been a player from last year's draft class, Concordia-Moorhead quarterback Griffin Neal. He talks about his year playing overseas in Germany and how he managed to talk his way into a pro day and eventually try out for the New Orleans Saints. Ohio Northern coach Dean Paul chats with us about what his team has coming back, the state of the Ohio Athletic Conference and his former wide receiver Devon Price's chances of sticking with an NFL team. Meanwhile, Mike Cerasuolo, the new head coach at Springfield, talks about taking over the program at his alma mater from his former coach and what that might mean for the Pride's signature triple-option offense. The post ATN Podcast: Pro prospects appeared first on D3football.com » D3football.com Around the Nation Podcast.
Droid's own presents a mix from Interface Amsterdam.
Dean Paul has played for some of the largest nightclubs/ underground venues, desert raves, boat parties and jam-packed the dance floors in the City of Angels as well as the Bay Area. Born May 23, 1981 in Los Angeles California, he had his first exposure to Techno during the early 1990's. Many consider [...]