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A career in public safety is more than just a timeline—it's a collection of defining moments. In this episode of the Tactical Living Podcast, Coach Ashlie Walton and Sergeant Clint Walton explore the critical events, wins, and regrets that shape who you become behind the badge (Amazon Affiliate). Whether you're just starting out or nearing retirement, this episode will challenge you to reflect on your own journey—and how each experience contributes to your personal legacy.
In this powerful episode of BioTalk Unzipped, Gregory Austin and Dr. Chad Briscoe sit down with Katrina Rogers, a 25-year life sciences veteran, biotech equity advocate, and founder of Evergreen Bioscience Innovation and Katrina Rogers Consulting. Katrina shares her compelling journey from Pfizer to pioneering innovation ecosystems and mentoring underrepresented biotech founders. They unpack the role of board governance, the funding gap for female founders, and how "showing your science" is critical for regulatory success. Katrina also warns of dangerous gaps in understanding between regulators and innovators and why we must protect our basic science infrastructure. If you've ever dreamed of launching a breakthrough therapy, leading a biotech, or making your idea count, this episode is for you.00:00 Episode Preview & BioTalk Unzipped Introduction03:09 Katrina's Charity Highlight: 2nd Harvest (link below)04:04 Defining Moment in Life Science05:35 Launching a Consultancy: Overcoming Fears07:12 Leadership Lessons09:30 The Importance of Board Composition13:08 NEW NEWS: The Case for Female Founders18:04 Knowledge Gaps Between Founders and Regulators20:23 The Impact of Regulatory Changes21:32 The Direct Attack on Basic Scientific Infrastructure25:57 Understanding Market Needs29:36 The Role of Founders in Leadership and Navigating Leadership Challenges34:00 The Most Common Mistake by Biotech Founders & What To Do35:27 Katrina's Scope & Delivering Unpleasant News36:51 NEW NEWS: Understanding Tariffs and Drug Pricing42:23 Empowering Big Ideas45:26 Overcoming Systemic Barriers47:24 Advice to My Younger Self49:38 Proposing Changes to FDA Innovation Pathways54:54 The Future of Innovation in BiotechnologyKatrina Rogershttps://www.linkedin.com/in/katrinarogers/ https://krogersconsulting.com/ Katrina's Favorite Charity: 2nd Harvest (Food Bank) - https://2-harvest.org/ Dr. Chad Briscoehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/chadbriscoe/ Celerion - https://www.celerion.com/ Gregory Austinhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/gregoryaustin1/ Celerion - https://www.celerion.com/ NEW NEWSBiotech a Bright Spot for Female Founders Amid DEI Pullback, https://www.biospace.com/business/biotech-a-bright-spot-for-female-founders-amid-dei-pullback?utm_source=chatgpt.com Trump signals shift in drug import tariff policy
The Story of Saul from Tarsus: Part 10 - A Career-Defining Moment at Corinth & Ephesus Brian Johnston takes a detailed look at the character and life of the apostle Paul - a man who made the amazing journey from persecuting churches of God to planting them!
In this episode of the Byproduct Podcast, Ian sits down with Major Williams, a driven individual with a diverse background as an author, consultant, speaker, and former gubernatorial candidate in California. Major shares his motivations for entering politics, the challenges he faced, and the importance of self-identity and civic engagement for entrepreneurs. He reflects on defining moments in his life, how he dealt with loss and failure, and the journey of writing his book. Major emphasizes the significance of personal growth, resilience, and the need for entrepreneurs to adapt and learn new skills in today's rapidly changing environment.About Major:Major Williams is a dynamic author, consultant, speaker, and former gubernatorial candidate in California, known for his bold leadership and commitment to inspiring positive change. With a background that spans entrepreneurship, politics, and motivational speaking, Major has built a powerful platform focused on empowering individuals to take ownership of their futures. Through his work, he champions innovation, leadership development, and civic engagement, encouraging audiences across the country to pursue purpose-driven success.You can find out more about Major below:Connect with Major on InstagramKey Takeaways:Frustration can be a powerful motivator for change.Self-identity is crucial in overcoming challenges.Civic engagement is essential for entrepreneurs.Defining moments shape our paths in life.Loss and failure are opportunities for growth.Surrounding yourself with positive influences rebuilds confidence.Small victories lead to larger successes.Procrastination can be overcome with commitment.The era of self-development is now.Keep pushing forward despite obstacles.Chapters:00:52 Motivation Behind Running for Governor03:51 Overcoming Obstacles in Politics08:03 The Importance of Self-Identity09:59 Civic Engagement for Entrepreneurs14:03 Defining Moments in Major's Life16:54 Dealing with Loss and Failure20:07 Rebuilding Confidence After Setbacks24:13 The Journey of Writing a Book28:06 Final Advice for EntrepreneursAbout Ian Prukner:Bestselling author, entrepreneur, and coach Ian Prukner has a wealth of experience creating and growing companies in the finance, real estate, e-commerce, and intellectual property sectors. He has achieved over $4 billion in sales.The Byproduct:There is a secret to success so well kept that even many of its users can't accurately describe it. It's a process the greats in their fields use daily to achieve enormous success, almost effortlessly. What is it that difference maker, that force operating below the surface that causes such enormous success in the lives of some and such enormous letdowns in others? The byproduct.This book is a step-by-step guide to re-engineering your life, a process through which true greatness can be achieved. It's a deep dive into the workings of the human psyche and its link to performance. The process, when committed to and followed, will create massive success in every area of life. It is for everyone serious about taking their life to the next level. The Byproduct is what every great achiever has harnessed to elevate themselves above the crowd.Order your copy of "Byproduct" or take advantage of a free lesson from the "Byproduct Master Class" on "The Ultimate Success Formula"
James Pearce and Simon Hughes are alongside Tony Evans to bask in the glory of Liverpool securing the Premier League title at Anfield on Sunday.The guys discuss their favourites moments from the title-clinching win over Tottenham Hotspur, including the details around Liverpool's celebrations inside Anfield.There's also a reflection on the rendition of You'll Never Walk Alone after the full-time whistle before discussing Mohamed Salah's selfie celebration.Plus, ahead of the visit to Stamford Bridge this weekend, the panel reflect on the key moments of this season before reminiscing on ‘The Ghost Goal' with Saturday marking the 20th anniversary of the 2005 Champions League semi-final game at Anfield.Host: Tony EvansWith: James Pearce and Simon HughesProducers: Guy Clarke and Nick Thomson Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Pearce and Simon Hughes are alongside Tony Evans to bask in the glory of Liverpool securing the Premier League title at Anfield on Sunday. The guys discuss their favourites moments from the title-clinching win over Tottenham Hotspur, including the details around Liverpool's celebrations inside Anfield. There's also a reflection on the rendition of You'll Never Walk Alone after the full-time whistle before discussing Mohamed Salah's selfie celebration. Plus, ahead of the visit to Stamford Bridge this weekend, the panel reflect on the key moments of this season before reminiscing on ‘The Ghost Goal' with Saturday marking the 20th anniversary of the 2005 Champions League semi-final game at Anfield. Host: Tony Evans With: James Pearce and Simon Hughes Producers: Guy Clarke and Nick Thomson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Life Point Sunday Gathering | Danny Rivers | Defining Moments | Easter by Life Point SA
The Toronto Maple Leafs are just one win away from sending the Ottawa Senators packing, and in this episode, we're breaking down all the action. The Leafs' have so far showed a lot of composure under pressure and seem to have taken Coach Berube's message to heart. Add strong defensive play and elite goaltending to this mix and you have what should be a recipe for success in this first round and hopefully the makings of a long playoff run. But it's not all smooth sailing. We've been talking for some time about the critical importance of depth scoring if the Leafs hope to make a deep playoff push, and we seem to be getting some of that. But, as fans, we feel that we are still needing more from our big guns, and are looking for Matthews, Marner and Nylander to elevate their games even more. We wrap up the show with a look at a couple of the other series in progress. The playoff energy is absolutely buzzing — especially over in Montreal! With coaching strategies front and centre, we also ask the tough question: If Edmonton should fall in this first round, will it be time for a new voice behind the bench to take this team to the next level? Game 5 is now upon us and its crunch time for the Leafs! If we are to believe that the ghosts of the past have gone and they've truly bought in to Berube's process, it's time to change the narrative. It's felt a little different so far, so for now we are choosing to Beleaf! Go Leafs Go!
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Author and ministry leader Brendt Wills takes us deep into the heart of Scripture, exploring how the Torah, the Lord's Prayer, and even Hebrew letters reveal God's blueprints for our lives. With practical insights and inspiring testimonies, Brendt shows how to find peace, clarity, and purpose in a world full of noise. Learn to recognize God's patterns, handle spiritual warfare, and press forward with confidence. Your faith will be challenged and transformed.
04-27-2025 Genesis 12:1-20 Famine in the CallingCalling: Self-calling vs God-Calling God calls us where we are, to use us as we are…For His purpose. We are to be God's ambassadors, to always be ready, in and out of season, to preach His Gospel. (John 15: 18-20)Self-calling: self focused; self powered; self gloryGod calling: God focused; God powered; God's gloryFamine - our response (Genesis 12: 1-13) 1. God is toying with me 2. God has abandoned me 3. God is punishing me 4. This isn't God's call 5. There is a problem, I'll fix it 6. Turn to God and trust HimFamine - God's response (Genesis 12: 14-20) God removes all possible responses so that we recognize His response and learn to trust HimTakeaways: What is God calling you to do? How do you respond to the famines in your life? Don't forget that God is ALWAYS with you, in every circumstance and famine.
In this week's episode, Casey sits down with Grant Young to dive into the bold risks, relentless work ethic, and calculated bets that shaped his entrepreneurial journey. From knocking doors in the early days of the solar industry to moving his family across the country, two times, without a safety net. Grant's story is one of grit, vision, and unwavering commitment.Grant shares how he and his business partner, Benson, navigated the complexities of the solar industry, why they chose New York as the proving ground for their company, and how they built a customer-first model that disrupted the status quo. He opens up about the sacrifices, the near-failures, and the mindset required to turn challenges into stepping stones for success.Beyond business, Grant discusses his approach to investing, personal growth, and the role of faith in his life. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a leader, or simply someone looking to level up, this episode is packed with insights on taking calculated risks, staying adaptable, and betting on yourself when it matters most.Chapters:00:00 – 01:39 | Meet Grant YoungHow Grant and Casey first connected through business and shared passionsIntroduction to Grant's entrepreneurial journey in solar energy01:39 – 05:27 | Early Days in Solar SalesGrant's mission experience and transition into solar door-to-door salesThe challenges of dealer models and the vision for a customer-first company05:27 – 08:19 | The Leap to New YorkWhy Grant and Benson chose New York as their proving groundMoving with no safety net: starting from scratch with a pregnant wife08:19 – 13:03 | Risk, Commitment & GrowthBurning the ships: why full commitment was the key to successThe mindset shift from fear to growth and taking risks early13:03 – 17:32 | Building a Better Solar CompanyCreating a fully integrated sales and installation modelThe hard lessons from their first year and why New York's red tape became an advantage17:32 – 22:19 | Money, Investing & Personal PhilosophyGrant's minimalist approach to money and focus on self-masteryLearning from mentors, self-help, and betting on skills over quick wealth22:19 – 28:11 | Partnership, Expansion & LeadershipThe dynamics of Grant's partnership with BensonGrowing from a local business to a national home services company28:11 – 30:12 | Continuous Learning & Self-EducationGrant's approach to lifelong learning beyond formal educationHow curiosity fuels personal and professional growth30:12 – 32:37 | Defining Moments & GritA story of resilience during a high-stakes game with business leadersHow grit and confidence shaped Grant's leadership style32:37 – 38:37 | Faith, Service & Giving BackThe role of faith and mission service in Grant's lifeMentoring and uplifting youth from underprivileged communities38:37 – 44:34 | What Fires Grant Up TodayLiving with intention: doing the right thing and trusting the processCreating world-class customer experiences inspired by “Unreasonable Hospitality”44:34 – 47:09 | Vision for the FutureScaling Addix and building a culture of excellenceWhat's next for Grant, Benson, and their mission-driven company Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
04/20/2025 Matthew 28: 1-9 The Empty TombThe Resurrection isn't just a story to believe in, it's a Savior to respond to.The defining moment of an empty tomb: The empty tomb changed everything. The Resurrection was not a surprise, Jesus foretold it many times during His ministry.When we come face-to-face with the empty tomb, we come face-to-face with the risen Savior.Roman 3:23; 6:23 (Reality vs Hope)How do you need to respond to the empty tomb? Come and see…then go and tell!2 Corinthians 5:21 “He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, so that in Him we might become the righteousness of God.”Romans 10:9-10 “If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. One believes with the heart, resulting in righteousness, and one confesses with the mouth, resulting in salvation.”
**If you're looking for supportive LGBTQI+ communities or want to connect further with today's speaker, we're here for you. Reach out anytime at podcast@virtualbrainhealthcenter.com—we'd be happy to guide you in the right direction!**In this podcast episode, we welcome Daìthì, a passionate advocate diagnosed with young-onset dementia in 2015, whose advocacy highlights the intersection of dementia care and LGBTQI+ rights, particularly for trans and non-binary individuals. Daìthì shares their personal journey, emphasizing their unwavering identity and the importance of inclusive research and services across several countries. They discuss the challenges faced by LGBTQI+ individuals with dementia, their advocacy work, and their involvement in various projects and conferences aimed at greater visibility and inclusion. The conversation also touches on misconceptions about dementia erasing identity and the necessity of identity-affirming care for brain health. Daìthì highlights the importance of personal directives, community, and the ongoing fight against exclusion. The episode concludes with a powerful call to action: listen, educate, and advocate for trans and non-binary individuals living with dementia.00:00 Introduction to Daìthì 02:40 Personal Journey and Identity04:19 Defining Moments and Challenges06:01 Misconceptions About Dementia and Identity08:30 Importance of Identity-Affirming Care16:50 Advice for Navigating Dementia Care22:19 Future of Inclusive Dementia Care29:44 Final Thoughts and Call to ActionLearn more and take action with resources from some key organizations:SAGE (Services & Advocacy for LGBTQ+ Elders)Opening Doors London (focused on LGBTQ+ aging)Alzheimer's Europe's LGBTQ+ working groupDEEP Network's LGBTQ+ initiatives and support groupDementia Engagement & Empowerment Project (DEEP)Mens & Zorg, where Tommy Sierens is working on inclusive palliative careThese organizations are actively making a difference in how dementia care intersects with LGBTQ+ identities.
In this last week of our Defining Moments series, Pastor Keith Craft brings a powerful word on how defining moments have the power to be miracle moments. When we decide how we are going to respond to moments in our life, we get to define what those moments mean for our future. Whether you're new to faith or have been walking with God for years, this message is for you. We'd love for you to join us at Elevate Life Church, and see what God can do in your life!
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The scriptures are a collection of defining moments for the Jewish and the Christian people. They have been put together for the most defining moments of our history. The Gospels are collection of defining moments of Jesus' life. And today's Gospel is a bevy of collective and of defining moments. We have multitude of them, not only just for Jesus, but for others. (Read more…) Here is my homily for Palm Sunday of the Lord's Passion. Please feel free to share this with others. Many prayers for all of us as we enter the holiest week of our church year.God Bless, Fr. Brendan
A view of leadership and character development through the eyes and actions of a world-class athlete. SUMMARY For NCAA Division I heavyweight wrestling champion and newly commissioned 2nd Lt. Wyatt Hendrickson '24, what happens on the mat informs how he manages conflict, planning, strategy and tactics, and most importantly, his development as a leader. SHARE THIS EPISODE LINKEDIN | FACEBOOK WYATT'S TAKEAWAYS - Wyatt's journey exemplifies leadership and perseverance. - The Air Force Academy provided a strong foundation for Wyatt. - Pivotal moments can change the trajectory of one's life. - Tattoos can tell a personal story and hold deep meaning. - Winning the NCAA title was a culmination of hard work and strategy. - Mindset and planning are crucial in wrestling and leadership. - Family support plays a significant role in personal success. - Mastering the basics is essential for excellence in any field. - Call signs reflect identity and values in the military. - God's plan often unfolds in unexpected ways. Adversity can lead to personal growth and resilience. - Mental strength is crucial in competitive sports. - Reaching out for help is essential for overcoming challenges. - Building a strong foundation in skills is vital for success. - Wrestling teaches valuable life lessons about failure and perseverance. - Enjoying the journey is as important as achieving goals. - Hard work is the only path to success; there are no shortcuts. - Self-motivation is key to personal and professional growth. - Doing little things right builds good habits and character. - Faith and gratitude play a significant role in success. CHAPTERS 00:00: Introduction to Leadership and Perseverance 02:07: The Journey to the Air Force Academy 05:56: Defining Moments and Personal Growth 09:57: Tattoos and Their Significance 14:03: The NCAA Championship Experience 18:03: Mindset and Training in Wrestling 22:05: Call Signs and Identity 26:00: Family Background and Support 27:06: Overcoming Adversity in Wrestling 30:40: The Mental Game of Wrestling 35:15: Building a Strong Foundation 38:01: Lessons from Wrestling and Military 40:34: Training for the 2028 Olympics 42:08: Finding Joy in the Journey 44:42: Navigating Sponsorships and NIL 47:03: The Importance of Doing Little Things Right 50:48: Self-Motivation and Purpose 54:02: Closing Thoughts and Gratitude ABOUT WYATT HENDRICKSON BIO 2nd Lt. Wyatt Hendrickson '24 is a wrestler known for his remarkable collegiate career and service in the United States Air Force. He gained national attention in 2025 by winning the NCAA heavyweight championship, defeating Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson in a dramatic upset. Early Life and High School Career Hendrickson comes from Newton, Kansas, and is the son of Todd and Lynnette Hendrickson. At Newton High School, he was a standout wrestler, becoming a two-time Kansas state champion and a three-time finalist. He earned All-American honors in freestyle, Greco-Roman, and folkstyle wrestling, and won national titles at the NHSCA Senior Nationals and FloNationals. Collegiate Wrestling Career Air Force Academy Initially hesitant about a military path, Wyatt was persuaded by his father to attend the U.S. Air Force Academy. There, he became one of the most dominant heavyweight wrestlers in NCAA history. He was a five-time NCAA qualifier, two-time Big 12 champion, and two-time NCAA All-American, finishing third nationally in both 2023 and 2024. He led the nation in pins for three consecutive seasons and was twice named the NCAA Most Dominant Wrestler. He concluded his Air Force career with a 103–11 record, becoming the program's all-time leader in pins. Oklahoma State University Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Wyatt had an extra year of eligibility. As a member of the Air Force's World Class Athlete Program, he was allowed to delay active-duty service to pursue Olympic training. This enabled him to transfer to Oklahoma State University for the 2024–25 season. Fulfilling a childhood dream, he joined the Cowboys and went undefeated (27–0), culminating in his victory over Gable Steveson in the NCAA finals. Personal Life and Military Service Wyatt holds the rank of second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force and is pursuing an MBA at Oklahoma State University. His unique journey from a small-town Kansas wrestler to NCAA champion and military officer exemplifies dedication and perseverance. MORE ON WYATT HERE: CONNECT WITH WYATT INSTAGRAM | LINKEDIN ALL PAST LBL EPISODES | ALL LBLPN PRODUCTIONS AVAILABLE ON ALL MAJOR PODCAST PLATFORMS FULL TRANSCRIPT SPEAKERS: Guest, 2nd. Lt. Wyatt Hendrickson '24 | Host, Lt. Col. (Ret.) Naviere Walkewicz '99 KEYWORDS Leadership, perseverance, Air Force Academy, wrestling, NCAA champion, personal growth, mindset, tattoos, family support, call signs, wrestling, adversity, mental strength, Olympic training, leadership, self-improvement, Air Force Academy, sponsorships, NIL (Name, Image, Likeness), personal growth GALLERY The Long Blue Line Podcast Network is presented by the U.S. Air Force Academy Association & Foundation
9-10am Hour 4 - Jeremy White and Joe DiBiase talk about the legacy defining moments in sports and if we'll see Josh Allen have a moment like that soon.
10-11am Hour 1 - Zach Jones and Derek Kramer talk about Rory McIlroy's win at The Masters and compare it to some other legacy defining moments in sports.
04/13/2025 Luke 22: 39-46 Choosing SurrenderThe defining moment of surrender comes in choosing God's will over our will.Two Gardens and the Battle of Surrender The First Garden: Eden (Genesis 2-3) Surrender point: Not Your will, but mine be done. The Second Garden: Gethsemane (Luke 22:39-46) Surrender point: Not my will, but Your will be done.Everyday Garden Moments What are you willing to surrender? What are you not willing to surrender?
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The Chicago Bulls' recent game against the Cleveland Cavaliers showcased promising performances from Matas Buzelis and Patrick Williams. Buzelis impressed with his point forward skills, displaying the versatility that makes him a potential Swiss Army knife for the team's future. Williams, despite inconsistencies, delivered a standout 21-point game, reigniting discussions about his role and potential. The Bulls face a crucial matchup against the Miami Heat, with playoff implications on the line. Can they capitalize on their strategic rest and secure a vital win? Meanwhile, Lonzo Ball's return remains uncertain, leaving fans wondering about his future with the team. Tune in for in-depth analysis of these key storylines and their impact on the Bulls' playoff push.Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPodGet at us:Email: BullsCentralPod@gmail.comTwitter:@BullsCentralPodPhone: (773) 270-2799Our Sponsors:* Check out Cigars International and use my code BULLS20 for a great deal: https://www.cigarsinternational.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/chicago-bulls-central/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The momentum behind diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) came to an abrupt halt at the start of the year. DE&I initiatives once championed as a force for workplace equity and growth are now being condemned, sidelined, and stripped of their visibility—at least until political winds shift again. But at what cost?We invited Margaret Spence, an expert and advocate for transformative and inclusive change, to discuss the cost of these reduced investments and what organizations can do to respond. Margaret motivates leaders to not focus on the term “DE&I,” but on what inclusion truly means for a culture, a workplace, and our collective future. Companies must shift from performative actions to unshakable and deeply embedded commitments that are designed to withstand political and economic turbulence.Margaret reminds us that the next generation deserves better than what we are willing to give it today. It is up to all of us—companies, employees, and communities—to ensure that the workplaces of tomorrow do not regress but instead rise to meet the promise of true inclusion. The question is not whether DE&I will survive, but whether we are willing to fight for the future it represents.Listen for key insights on:Shifting language away from traditional DEI termsHow individuals—and not just corporations—can advance inclusionThe threat of AI to workplace equity Resources + Links:Margaret Spence's LinkedInMargaret Spence on Episode 165 of Purpose 360Margaret Spence's WebsiteNew York Times: These Words Are Disappearing in the New Trump Administration (00:00) - Welcome to Purpose 360 (00:13) - Margaret Spence on DEI (02:40) - Margaret's Background (04:31) - Her Purpose (05:55) - Passion, Purpose, and Value (07:30) - Challenges in Diversity (10:48) - Fad with Shallow Roots (12:13) - Current Landscape (14:18) - Major Impacts (15:24) - 25% (17:22) - NYT Report (19:34) - What Language to Use (23:22) - What You Can Do (24:53) - Those Standing Up (26:42) - Dismantling Contracts (27:16) - Last Thoughts (30:46) - Wrap Up
CTO Series: The Anti-Scaling Paradox: Why and When a CTO Should Refuse to Grow His Team with Markus Hjort In this BONUS episode, we dive into a fascinating conversation with Markus Hjort, Co-founder and CTO of Bitmagic. With over 20 years of software development expertise, Markus shares invaluable insights on tech leadership, team scaling, and how AI is transforming the landscape of software development. From pivotal career moments to practical advice on aligning tech strategy with business objectives, this episode offers wisdom for technology leaders and developers alike. Defining Moments in Tech Leadership "As a leader, for me, it is important that we have a positive attitude." Markus reflects on two pivotal experiences that shaped his leadership philosophy. Early in his career, he received feedback about his positive approach to challenging tasks, which reinforced his belief in maintaining an optimistic outlook when facing difficulties. This approach has allowed him to inspire team members during tough situations. The second defining moment relates to estimation skills. After participating in a rescue mission for a delayed project, Markus learned the importance of making realistic ballpark estimates rather than succumbing to unrealistic deadlines. His initial two-year estimate for a project was met with resistance from a client who wanted it done in two months, but the project ultimately took four years to complete - twice his original estimate. Leads by example with a positive attitude toward challenges Values the skill of making quick but realistic ballpark estimates Recommends "Programming Pearls" for developers to improve estimation skills Emphasizes that product developers should create different options to reach goals In this segment, Markus refers to the book Programming Pearls. Aligning Tech Strategy with Business Objectives "Nothing should come for me as a surprise." When it comes to ensuring tech strategy supports business goals, Markus emphasizes the importance of continuous communication with key stakeholders. Through regular informal discussions, he stays aware of emerging ideas and maintains strong relationships with decision-makers. This approach helps him anticipate future feature requirements and translate technical strategy into business objectives. The foundation of this alignment is built on trust and transparency. Maintains constant discussions with critical stakeholders Develops awareness of emerging ideas through informal conversations Identifies and builds relationships with decision-makers Translates technical considerations into business language Fostering Collaboration Between Tech and Business Units "In the end we create the shared understanding and the habit of working together which creates better alignment and trust." While structured meetings are important, Markus believes that true collaboration happens when people work together across departmental boundaries. In previous roles, he implemented small, cross-functional teams that included business representatives during feature development. At Bitmagic, they conduct regular gameplay test sessions that anyone in the company can join, fostering unpredictable connections and conversations. These informal interactions are especially valuable in a remote-only company. Creates small teams with business representation for feature development Implements regular demo sessions open to everyone in the company Encourages cross-departmental work to build shared understanding Emphasizes the importance of informal discussions in remote environments Scaling Engineering Teams Strategically "You have to be careful when to scale, and when not to scale." Markus advocates for a measured approach to team growth during scaling phases. He believes in small teams of talented individuals and prefers to grow at a deliberate pace rather than rushing to add new members. Sometimes, he's even paused hiring to focus on meeting milestones with existing resources. When rapid scaling is necessary, Markus recommends considering contractors to reduce risk and gain specialized expertise quickly, particularly in fields like gaming that require deep specialization. Believes in small teams of talented individuals Grows team size at a deliberate pace Sometimes pauses hiring to focus on delivery with existing team Strategically uses both employees and contractors based on circumstances Navigating Financial Challenges in Startups "From the tech view it was clear this was not a good idea, but from the business perspective, it was the right decision to make." One of the toughest challenges Markus faced involved making difficult decisions during financial constraints. In a previous startup, when resources were tight, he had to split his team between the main product and a "side project" that had been sold to generate revenue. Though technically suboptimal, this business-driven decision was necessary for survival. This experience highlights the complex balancing act CTOs often face between technical ideals and business realities. The Impact of AI on Software Development "It has changed my way of thinking of my work as a programmer." Having worked on AI-powered game development for over two years, Markus has witnessed the rapid evolution of AI technologies. This experience has influenced his approach to team expansion, as he considers how AI might augment human capabilities. Personally, he now uses code assistants regularly and wouldn't return to traditional programming methods. AI has transformed his workflow as a programmer and expanded his capabilities, particularly as a full-stack engineer. Measuring Engineering Success Beyond Metrics "In early startup stages, one of the critical metrics is 'the working software.'" Rather than relying heavily on rigid metrics, Markus focuses on practical indicators of success for engineering teams. In early-stage startups, he prioritizes the frequency of releasing working software to end users. Additionally, he monitors team energy and morale, looking for signals in commit messages and code review comments that might indicate the team's well-being. As teams grow, he sees value in using tools to help track these emotional indicators systematically. Focuses on frequency of releasing working software Monitors team energy and morale as key indicators Looks for signals in commit messages and code reviews Considers team well-being as important as technical output Recommended Reading "Press 'pause' when you feel you are in a crisis situation." Markus credits "Rapid Development" by Steve McConnell as a significant influence on his approach to software development, particularly before Agile methodologies became mainstream. One lasting lesson from the book is avoiding the anti-pattern of "abandoning all planning under pressure." Instead, Markus recommends pausing when facing a crisis to reassess and plan effectively, rather than rushing into reactive solutions. About Markus Hjort Markus Hjort is the Co-founder and CTO of Bitmagic, with over 20 years of software development expertise. Starting with Commodore 64 game programming, his career spans gaming, fintech, and more. As a programmer, consultant, agile coach, and leader, Markus has successfully guided numerous tech startups from concept to launch. You can link with Markus Hjort on LinkedIn and listen to Markus Hjort's podcast in Finnish, and follow his work with the future of AI in gaming at Bitmagic.ai.
In this powerful sermon, we continue our series, Defining Moments. This Sunday, we explore how God uses every part of our lives, even the bad moments, for his good. No matter what you have been through, God's Plan unfolds even in the midst of hardship. Join us for an inspiring message which will help you seethe bigger picture of your life and how God is at work in every moment
Life Point Sunday Gathering | Andrew Garcia | Defining Moments | The Table by Life Point SA
The past few days – and coming weeks – mark a historic moment for global trade and for markets. Lauren Goodwin and Julia Hermann share how the reciprocal tariff impact has altered their economic scenarios for the rest of the year, and how shifting macro expectations affect a holistic asset allocation.
04/06/2025 2 Samuel 11, 12 Facing FailureThe defining moment in your failure is found in responding in repentance and surrender.Remember, failure is an event, not a destination. Failure is not fatal.Steps to getting stuck in the trap of sin:Think it -> want it -> do it -> pay for it. (Psalm 32; 2 Cor 10:5)David's Defining Moment (read 2 Samuel 11, 12)1 Cor 10:12 “if you think you are standing strong, be careful no to fall.”Remember: You are free to make choices, BUT, you are not free to choose the consequences for your choices.When you're facing failure:1. Get real - with God, with yourself, with others. Own it! Psalm 51:3-4. (See also Psalm 62:8 Trust in Him at all times, you people, pour out your hearts before Him. God is our refuge.)2. Get help (Psalm 51: 7-10; Ecc 4:9-12)3. Get up & face your failure (Psalm 51: 12-13)Failure is not final, unless you don't get up.
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Canada has a new Prime Minister, Mark Carney, and faces a General Election on April 28, 2025. The key - some would say existential - issues facing Canadian voters are the Economy and managing the US relationship with the Trump Administration. Marci Surkes served as advisor to Justin Trudeau, the former Prime Minister and witnessed historic policy debates and decisions.
Alex does a 2-year lookback on his 7-figure B2B content agency, storyarb. — Show Notes: (0:00) A note from our sponsor (2:26) Welcome back to Founder's Journal (3:00) 2-year storyarb review (3:36) Founding story (8:05) The pivot (10:03) Product evolution (13:01) Building the right team (14:51) Financials & path forward — Thanks to our presenting sponsor, Gusto. Head to www.gusto.com/alex — Episode Links: • Original storyarb tweet: https://x.com/businessbarista/status/1638176672485904384 • Abby Murray: https://www.linkedin.com/in/abbymurray/ Check Out Alex's Stuff: • storyarb - https://www.storyarb.com/ • growthpair - https://www.growthpair.com/ • CTA - https://www.creatortalentagency.co/ • X - https://x.com/businessbarista • Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-lieberman/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's message, we explore how we can turn any moment in our lives, even the negative ones, into positive moments by defining the moment for ourselves. God wants to use the parts in our lives that might not look great on the outside, and use them to display His goodness.
03/30/2025 Genesis 39 Joseph's Defining MomentTitus 3:3 For we ourselves were once foolish, disobedient, led astray, slaves to various passions & pleasures, passing our days in malice and envy, hated by others and hating one another.Winning the War Against Temptation: 1 Cor 10:13 Temptation is not a sin. You can choose your sin, but you cannot choose the consequences.1. Surrender your life completely to Jesus. (Matt4:19; Lk 9:23-24; Rom 12:1-2; Gal 2:20) Start at the Cross.2. Identify your weak spots. (Jer 17:9; 1 Cor 10:12; Phil 4:19) Self-examination - every day. Talk to people about your struggles.3. Act in the face of temptation. Stand firm ( 1 Pet 5;8-9; Eph 6:10-18; James 4:7) Flee: Run towards God! (Proverbs 22:3; 2 Tim 2:22)4. Repent when you give in to temptation. (1 John 1:9)
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Join us for this new message on Defining Moments. This Sunday we'll explore how perspective can shape our responses to life's challenges and that we have the power to make any moment a defining moment. Instead of going through your struggles, we will learn to grow through them. Through Biblical insights and real world experiences, we'll learn what makes a defining moment and how to create them in our lives.
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In this episode Deirdre Lester, a prominent leader in media and sports, shares her career journey from Fortune 50 companies to high-growth startups and her current role at Teton Ridge. Deirdre discusses her experiences in male-dominated industries, emphasizing the importance of visibility and strong leadership. She outlines her vision for Teton Ridge's role in transforming western sports and highlights upcoming initiatives, including the documentary series 'Untamed' and the American Rodeo. The conversation also delves into the impact of modern storytelling techniques and the acquisition of the Cowboy Channel. Deirdre offers valuable advice on career growth, leadership, and productivity. Episode Highlights: 04:19 Leadership Lessons and Defining Moments 06:19 Challenges and Strategies in Male-Dominated Industries 10:46 Visibility and Career Advancement 15:29 Teton Ridge: Vision and Strategy 30:47 The American Rodeo and Future Plans About Deirdre: Deirdre Lester is the Chief Executive Officer of Teton Ridge, the first omnichannel media and entertainment company focused on different facets of the American West. In her role as CEO, Deidre oversees Teton Ridge’s Sports, Media, Entertainment, Lifestyle and Equine divisions. Prior to joining Teton Ridge, Ms. Lester was the Chief Executive Officer of Outsider, a lifestyle and media company that celebrates the American outdoors. She joined Outsider from Barstools Sports where she served as Chief Revenue Officer and scaled revenue exponentially, playing an instrumental role in the company’s rise by developing large scale partnerships across advertising, sponsorship and licensing. How to connect with Deirdre: Deirdre Lester LinkedIn Deirdre Lester Instagram Teton Ridge LinkedIn Teton Ridge Instagram Teton Ridge Facebook IT'S TIME TO SHOW UP WITH CONFIDENCE, MAKE AN IMPACT, AND MOVE THE BALL:
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We're thrilled to welcome Matt Dawson, an extreme adventure athlete, multiple world record holder, and founder of Dawson's Peak Foundation. Matt's journey is nothing short of extraordinary—he's summited the highest peaks on every continent, skied to the South Pole, rowed across the Atlantic Ocean, and even trekked solo across the Mojave Desert. But what makes his story truly powerful isn't just his physical feats—it's the personal transformation that came with them. After struggling with mental health challenges and feeling unfulfilled despite a successful career, Matt set out on a journey of radical reinvention. His new book, Strength in Surrender, is a gripping account of what it means to push past fear, surrender to life's toughest moments, and find strength in the process. In today's conversation, we dive deep into: ✅ The mindset shifts that helped Matt overcome darkness and isolation ✅ How extreme adventure helped him discover his true purpose ✅ The lessons we can all learn about surrender, self-worth, and resilience ✅ Why solitude and discomfort can be the greatest teachers ✅ How to shift your perspective on suffering and use it as a tool for personal growth This episode is packed with wisdom, inspiration, and actionable takeaways for anyone looking to live with more purpose, push past fear, and truly earn, give, and live their life to the fullest. Chapters 03:03 The Journey to Everest 06:13 Defining Moments of Change 09:10 The Power of Purpose 14:57 Finding Connection in Solitude 21:10 Living with Purpose 23:59 Lessons from Loneliness 30:03 The Art of Surrendering to the Universe 32:21 Understanding Fear and Control 40:12 Practical Strategies for Mindfulness 48:05 Living Authentically and Collectively Helpful links and resources:http://DawsonsPeak.com FB: https://www.facebook.com/dawsonspeakcharity IG: https://www.instagram.com/dawsonspeak/ Buy: Strength in Surrender ---------------------------------------------------------
On today's episode of the Kreatures of Habit Podcast, Matt Johnson, ultra runner, veteran, and fitness coach, sits down with Michael Chernow to share his inspiring journey. From summiting Mount Everest on a treadmill to running across Texas, sleeping on his floor, and flying past finish lines, Matt opens up about pushing through extreme physical and emotional challenges. He also gets vulnerable about past failures, trials, tribulations, and the life lessons he's learned along the way.Today, the two explore:Ultra Running & Everest on a Treadmill: Matt's incredible feat of summiting Everest… in one afternoonMaking Lemons into Lemonade: How Matt turned his past struggles into strengthBuilding Lasting Habits & Routines: The importance of consistency in achieving personal successFaith & Spiritual Growth: Matt shares his journey of rediscovering faith and how it transformed his lifePersonal Growth & Mentorship: How Matt learned to forge his own path and found purposeDefining Life Moments: The key moments that shaped Matt's approach to lifeCrossing the Finish Line: Matt's actionable advice for pushing through life's toughest challengesIf you found yourself nodding in agreement, shouting “YES” at the steering wheel the same way we did, be sure to give the show a 5-star rating and review. Subscribe for more inspiring conversations like the one here today, and we'll catch you next week, Kreatures!TIMESTAMPS:0:52 Making Lemons Into Lemonade13:31 Building Lasting Habits21:19 Faith and Spiritual Grownth35:07 Personal Growth & Mentorship45:49 Defining Life Moments54:59 Crossing The Finish Line
The Origins and Evolution of the Association of Biblical Counselors: A Journey of Faith and ResilienceIn this episode of Speak the Truth, Michael, Shauna, and Jeremy discuss the history, growth, and guiding principles of the Association of Biblical Counselors (ABC). The conversation delves into the inception of ABC in 2003, spearheaded by a vision to provide a dedicated association for biblical counseling distinct from existing bodies. Founding member Jeremy elaborates on the early challenges, including a significant moral crisis and the support they received from prominent biblical counselors like David Pawlison and Paul Tripp. The episode highlights pivotal moments such as the 2009 symposium that revitalized ABC, the development of certification programs, and the impact of key figures like John Henderson and Shauna. The guiding principles of ABC—glorifying God, loving others, and upholding the sufficiency of Scripture—are emphasized throughout. The episode concludes with reflections on the evolution of biblical counseling within the church and the growth of ABC's influence and organizational structure, attributing their success to divine faithfulness and communal support.00:00 Introduction to Speak the Truth Podcast00:39 Recap of Made to Minister Conference01:39 Introducing the ABC Miniseries02:23 The Inception of ABC05:18 Early Challenges and Support08:03 Turning Points and Growth13:22 Certification and Local Church Engagement21:53 Evolution of Biblical Counseling24:31 Defining Moments in ABC's History27:02 Conclusion and Gratitude
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In this month's Diving Deep episode, part of the Fixing Healthcare podcast series, Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr examine three pressing topics shaping the future of American medicine: the ... The post FHC #166: Musk's DOGE vs. healthcare + UnitedHealth's defining moment appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
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My guest today is Blake Hall. Blake is the co-founder and CEO of ID.me, a secure digital identity network with over 100 million members. He was an officer in the United States Army and served our country for four years as a a rifle platoon leader, the battalion reconnaissance platoon leader, and as the battalion logistics officer. We explore his formative years in the military and transition into entrepreneurship. Blake shares powerful stories from his time leading scout sniper missions in Iraq, including how his unit achieved a 90% success rate in high-stakes operations through relentless preparation and learning. He shares the origin and evolution of ID.me, a company dedicated to verifying digital identities to combat fraud and simplify login experiences. We also discuss the role of identity in the modern economy, frameworks for building company culture, and evaluation of executive talent. I am ridiculously inspired by Blake, and I am so grateful for him and all of the Americans who serve our country. Please enjoy this discussion with the brave and courageous Blake Hall. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to mentioned content, check out the episode page here. ----- This episode is brought to you by Ramp. Ramp's mission is to help companies manage their spend in a way that reduces expenses and frees up time for teams to work on more valuable projects. Ramp is the fastest-growing FinTech company in history, and it's backed by more of my favorite past guests (at least 16 of them!) than probably any other company I'm aware of. Go to Ramp.com/invest to sign up for free and get a $250 welcome bonus. – This episode is brought to you by Alphasense. AlphaSense has completely transformed the research process with cutting-edge AI technology and a vast collection of top-tier, reliable business content. Imagine completing your research five to ten times faster with search that delivers the most relevant results, helping you make high-conviction decisions with confidence. Invest Like the Best listeners can get a free trial now at Alpha-Sense.com/Invest and experience firsthand how AlphaSense and Tegus help you make smarter decisions faster. – This episode is brought to you by Ridgeline. Ridgeline has built a complete, real-time, modern operating system for investment managers. It handles trading, portfolio management, compliance, customer reporting, and much more through an all-in-one real-time cloud platform. I think this platform will become the standard for investment managers, and if you run an investing firm, I highly recommend you find time to speak with them. Head to ridgelineapps.com to learn more about the platform. ----- Invest Like the Best is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Invest Like the Best, visit joincolossus.com/episodes. Follow us on Twitter: @patrick_oshag | @JoinColossus Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com). Show Notes: (00:00:00) Learna bout Ramp, Alphasense, and Ridgeline (00:07:48) First Combat Experiences (00:09:30) Leadership and Responsibility in Combat (00:13:28) Lessons in Leadership and Grit (00:18:32) The Importance of Credibility and Skill (00:22:05) A Defining Moment of Leadership (00:28:52) Transition to Civilian Life and Founding ID.me (00:50:27) Understanding Identity Through Time (00:51:08) Telecom Networks and Bad Actors (00:52:38) Moving Away from Passwords (00:54:13) The Trust Graph and Source of Truth (00:57:25) Digital Wallets and Government IDs (01:07:11) Challenges and Security in Digital Identity (01:21:36) Leadership and Company Culture (01:33:53) The Kindest Thing Anyone Has Ever Done for Blake