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Send us a textColors, logos and names are important, but they're really only a small part of what makes a durable healthcare brand. In this episode of Transcending Home Care, we sat down with Denise King, vice president and chief branding and marketing officer at NorthStar Care Community, to talk about how the best brands use strategy to achieve their goals
Joe is joined by Lorraine McMahon, Denise King and Grainne Cooney from the Limerick Choral Union to chat about the open evening the group is hosting, the Union's 60th anniversary and their newly launched Bursary award. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A four hour plane delay, a flat tire, a detour, a “closed door”…When things go bad, you need to start looking around and see what God's up to - and He always is! It may be a set up for a divine appointment! And that's what ignites your life!! Imagine living your life ignited everyday with effortless faith, joy, peace, purpose and direction! With me this Friday is one of the most enthusiastic, encouraging, & inspiring people I know! Author and Businessman, known as “the car guy,”- Barry Meguiar, President of Meguiar's Car Wax produces one of the top-selling car waxes in America. . He is the founder & President of Ignite America and Author of Ignite Your Life: Defeat Fear With Effortless Faith. Barry is pointing us in the direction of how live out God's purpose while loving others into a relationship with Jesus Christ! We have to keep God “number One” in our life! He shares stories and reminds us, if you want joy in your life - share Jesus! When you live Romans 8:28 according to God's purpose, He makes everything work for the good! Thanks to our Ministry Partner, Campbell Dental Care with an assist from Denise King, Realtor. You will want to be here with me this week on Crossroads with Jenny Bushkell, The Friday Afternoon Drive at Five. His television show “Car Crazy” ran for 18 years and aired globally. To hear stories of sharing Jesus go to igniteyourworld.com, SeekingGod.com, and Ignite with Barry Meguiar Podcast on YouTub
In this captivating episode of Monique on the Mic, I chat with my dear friend and seasoned jazz singer Denise King. We discuss Denise's incredible journey in the music industry, including the challenges she has faced, from shady hotel bookings to overcoming mobility issues. Denise shares wisdom on navigating adversity, knowing your worth, and the importance of self-care and assertiveness in the music business. Tune in to hear inspiring stories of resilience, learn about Denise's proudest moments, and get advice on achieving financial growth in an artistic career. Plus, find out exciting news about Denise's upcoming projects and the much-anticipated release of her memoir.Resources :Denise's Website: https://denisekingsings.com/about-deniseFacebook: https: //www.facebook.com/denisekingsingsInstagram: https: //www.instagram.com/denisekingsings/You can enjoy Denise's singing on:Spotif : https://open.spotify.com/artist/7ylX0wSHMxslYD0Tr3SXNG?si=mSRbIh_-SqqQaVphw16QGgand also on ItunesDenise will be playing at the Marciac Jazz festival on July 23rd, 2024: https://jazzinmarciac.com/le-journal/festival-bis-18-juillet-4-aout-2024To Enroll for Monique's the Jazz Vocal Camp, July22nd - July 26th - Bordeaux, France: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=11378788&appointmentType=64392407
"Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for he who promised is faithful." Hebrews 10:23. Jenny interviews Actress Catherine Lidstone (The Chosen) and Producer Kristen Brancaccio / Exit Twelve Productions about the new inspirational movie FORTY-SEVEN DAYS WITH JESUS. The interview is at NRB Christian Media Convention with these special & talented ladies! They talk about this movie, how they became part of it and what they are seeing through it! It airs in theaters March 11, 12, and 14 to get us ready for Easter! And it's for the family! The plot has a disconnected family that finds hope and unity through a cinematic retelling of Jesus' final 47 days on Earth. And it features unforgettable original music, outstanding Actors and top Production! FORTY-SEVEN DAYS WITH JESUS brings the Easter story to life and reminds us of The Gospel's enduring impact. Thanks to Campbell Dental Care with an assist from Denise King, Realtor - Noble Realty. Crossroads With Jenny Bushkell can be heard 5pm - 6pm EST Friday, Saturday & Sunday streaming at wrjz.com or download the Joy620 WRJZ App! Will be on Podcast at Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen to your Podcasts. And on pray.com.
“Answer me, O LORD, out of the goodness of your love; in your great mercy turn to me.” Psalm 69:16 At 5am Feb 24, 2023, Dr. Vitaliy Sorokun and his wife Ana were awakened to sounds of explosions and their home shaking as Russia began war on Ukraine. Jenny's guest knows first-hand the devastation and horror of what has been going on there, but can see God at work, even under these circumstances. Dr. Vitaliy Sorokun is Vice President of Burnham Ministries International and the Director of Foreign Mission Department with the Baptist Union of Ukraine. He shares how he came to know Christ, how God is making “beauty from ashes” (Isaiah 61:3) and how thousands are finding hope in Jesus! It's about making disciples, one-on-one, intentionally & relationally! Thanks to our Title Sponsor & Ministry Partner Campbell Dental Care with an assist from Denise King, Realtor, - Noble Realty. Crossroads With Jenny Bushkell 5pm - 6pm EST on AM620, 102.5FM, 99.5FM Sevier County, streaming at wrjz.com or download the Joy620 App.
You are invited to the launch of Musicwoman Magazine online. http://issuu.com/joancartwright We will talk with some of the featured artists about their musical adventures. d Vocalists t Janice Harrington 8 t Donna Singer 10 t Denise King 14 t Mzuri Moyo Aimbaye 18 t Michele Hendricks 20 t Fiona Ross 24 t Yeny Silvia Dalmau Brindis 26 d Talent Spotlight t Adriana Herrera Fuentes 30 t Yudianis Quintana Changuita 31 d Horn Players t Ginetta Silvi 36 t Naomi Joy 38 t Paula Atherton 40 t Tomoka Nomura-Jarvis 42 t Sarah Marie Hughes 44 d Special Features t Vi Redd 47 t Musicwoman Mothers & Daughters 48 d Health Corner by Lydia Harris 52 Join us at http://wijsf.org
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It is no coincidence when people walk into our lives at just the right time. God has a purpose for every meeting - whether it's a one time connection on the street, in a grocery store or just about anywhere you can think of...or a valued friendship that lasts for many years! God connects us everyday to someone. Jenny's long-time friend & ministry partner Denise King and (Deidra) Deedra Kitts with Noble Realty share how God can turn an ordinary day into an extraordinary one! Are you following his nudging to share our Hope in Jesus and direction for your life? We have a special treat today! “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” Rom 15:13.
Rick, and Dan talk with author/speaker Denise King about her books, and about her weight loss program LeanWarriorWeightloss.Com. Support the show: https://faithtalk590.com/ministryaudio See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we elaborate with Joanna LEUNIS, former multiple World Champion and dance coach, on creativity in dancing. We discuss the process of creativity and answer the question if there is a blueprint for being creative. Furthermore we cover expectations from a dance partner and so many more topics. Her Song of the Week: Black Coffee (by Denise King, Massimo Faraò Trio) Our Song of the Week: Via con me (by Paolo Conte) In this episode: Joanna LEUNIS, IG: @jleunis, FB: Joanna Leunis Felix BRAND, IG: @fxbd, FB: Felix Brand Nik KLEEMANN, IG: @nikikle, FB: Nik Kleemann Do you want to add something to our conversation OR do you have any suggestions/topics for upcoming episodes? Write us on aguademischung@gmail.com OR via Instagram/Facebook. Hear you next time ... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aguademischung/message
UMass Lowell head women's basketball coach Denise King talks about the importance of her team's leadership in a number of areas.
Denise King was promoted to head coach of UMass Lowell women's basketball in May. She looks forward to coaching a similar roster in 2021-22 and shares the importance of community leadership and academics. 2:00 - Assuming role as head coach 21:16 - Social activism and giving back 28:19 - Pursuing Master's
On this episode of Good Girl Gone Boss we interview Denise King of the United Way of Delaware, Henry and Randolph Counties.
NAACP Image Award Winner and current Series Regular on Tyler Perry’s “Ruthless” on BET, Yvonne Senat Jones was born in Dallas, TX. She is of Bolivian-Haitian descent and is fluent in Spanish.Yvonne recently finished filming the role of Denise King, wife of Darius King (John Salley) in Disney Plus’ 2021 feature film Sneakerella. After her 8 episode Recurring Guest Star on BET’s The Oval, Tyler Perry created the show Ruthless around her character! This came after her major breakthrough as Whitney Houston’s close friend Robyn Crawford in a major supporting role in The Bobby Brown Story, which won her and the film the NAACP award. See Yvonne & other guests in our Instagram & Twitter @whatthefockery Enjoy 10% off your well-being https://betterhelp.com/fockery10 Support us: https://anchor.fm/whatthefockery/support Special content: https://www.patreon.com/whatthefockery --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatthefockery/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatthefockery/support
This week on the pod, host Trish Adams is speaking with the chief academic officers from the Kentucky Community and Technical College Systems schools in the EKCEP service area. Denise King with Big Sandy CTC, Sandra Kiddoo with Hazard CTC, and Kevin Lambert with Southeast Kentucky CTC join us via Zoom to discuss the KCTCS Work Ready Scholarship program and the benefits it provides to folks in our area. To learn more about the Work Ready Scholarship visit workreadykentucky.com.To learn more about EKCEP's mission to prepare, advance, and expand the workforce of Eastern Kentucky, log on to https://www.ekcep.org.Intro music from https://filmmusic.io"Sweeter Vermouth" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Jenny welcomes Denise King - mom, wife & multimillion dollar realtor with Dorn Real Estate. Denise and I are real life friends and sisters in Christ! We’re talking about how we are doing while socially distanced; setting goals, finding “gifts” in the time away from our busy schedules, looking at our fun times teaching kid’s Sunday School & mentoring teens, and how scripture has encouraged and gotten us through tough times!
Marc shares with the audience how he got to where he is today as a coach, author, and podcast host. He gives case studies from some of his clients and suggestions for action. Key Takeaways: [:57] Marc welcomes you to Episode 85 of the Repurpose Your Career podcast and invites you to share this podcast with others. Please subscribe, share it on social media, write an honest iTunes review, or tell your neighbors and colleagues. [1:34] Last week’s episode was part two of a four-part series called “Can Juan Repurpose His Career?” Marc will return to that series in a couple of weeks. [1:45] Next week’s episode will cover Marc’s and his wife’s driving to Mexico the last week of June. It will be the next of a series about becoming an expat in Mexico and taking Career Pivot with him. [1:57] This episode comes from when Denise King interviewed Marc during the “Escape the Corporate World Now” Summit. [2:07] Denise, the host, welcomes the audience to “Escape the Corporate World Now Summit” and introduces her guest, Marc Miller. Marc gives his bio — he is a Baby Boomer, raised to be an employee of a company that would take care of him for 30-40 years. They ‘moved his cheese,’ and it didn’t happen. [3:20] Marc graduated in the mid-to-late 70’s with an engineering degree and went to work for IBM. After 22 years of ‘wandering’ from area to area at IBM, they cut his pension plan. He left to work for a successful tech startup that was quickly acquired by Lucent. [4:34] On July 11, 2002, Marc had a bicycling accident going downhill on a blind turn. He crashed head-first into a vehicle going uphill at about his speed. He broke or dislocated several bones but had no internal or brain injuries. In three days, he was on crutches. In 10 weeks, he was on a bike. In four months, he was flying to China, into the bird flu. [5:43] Marc wondered why he was doing that. His first tech startup left him debt-free and mortgage-free, even after he had put his son through college. He was grateful that his accident gave him more time with his son. After four years at school, his son came back and listened to Marc. [7:06] The year after his accident, Marc laid himself off and got his Math teaching certificate. Then he went to teach high school math. He devotes a chapter of his book to this experience. He wasn’t the best fit for the job and it wasn’t a good fit for him. Years of teaching adults had not prepared him for teaching high school. [7:56] Next, Marc moved to fund-raising for the Jewish Community Center in Austin. That was an interesting experience, but not for him. He relapsed into working for a tech startup. Logitech bought them and it “got really, really ugly, really, really fast.” He timed his resignation to get the optimal financial reward. [9:15] That’s when Marc started Career Pivot, primarily because he had changed careers seven times, using a process for change. That process is a pivot, changing from position to position in incremental steps. [9:57] You can either change a business skill or switch industries using the same skill. It doesn’t work well to try a new skill in a different industry. Marc gives a case study of a successful pivot done over years. [11:58] When Marc came out of teaching and went back to a startup he was feeling lost. He watched his friends still at IBM and other companies who were being spat out in their early 50s, and they were totally lost. Marc joined the board of LaunchPad Job Club and wondered who was helping his generation. [12:42] When Marc started at the startup LifeSize, the great recession of 2008 hit. He searched for career books or a career website for Baby Boomers. Marc found nothing. Marc hired a student intern to do some Boomer research. Boomers were expected to retire. State pensions are in debt. Most Boomers will not retire. [14:21] Marc wants to work on his terms at something he loves. He launched the Career Pivot Brand in 2012 because nobody else was addressing this problem. Even still, a Google search today shows Career Pivot to be the only site focused on Boomer careers. [15:58] For hundreds of years new technologies have replaced old technologies in a form of creative destruction. It used to talk 50 years, now it happens quickly. Think what the iPhone has done to cellular and what Amazon has done to retail. [17:10] Marc has a creative destruction workshop he gives. He explains how to stay ahead of the creative destruction. Your growth will be funded by you. No one’s going to take care of you, anymore. You have to stay on top of things. [19:59] In the corporate world we play roles. If we do it long enough, we believe the role. Marc explained how he behaves as an extrovert, because it pays, even though it exhausts him. [21:13] Marc uses the Birkman Assessment for clients one-on-one, to poke them while assessing them. The assessment shows not only how you behave in an area, but how you want to be treated in that area. [21:49] Marc describes case studies of structured anarchists. They love order, so long as it is their order. They are good at fixing stuff. Then they want to move on to something else. [23:49] Marc continues explaining how the Birkman Assessment analyzes your worst and best times in your career. Then it covers your needs. The idea is to get you very self-aware about what you want. [24:41] Our environment and who we work with are more important than what the job is. If it’s the right environment, it probably will be a job you want to do. [26:26] Marc suggested to one client to go find a problem to solve. The problems he solves will lead him in the direction he wants to go. What drives you? What gets you up in the morning? [27:37] Most Boomers need to find something they want to go do, with a financial element to it. There’s a balance between what you want to do, and what society will pay you for. Marc does not think anyone would pay him to be in a band. [28:55] Quiet, by Susan Cain talks about restored niches. Some people need to exercise, some pick up a book to read, or write or draw something. [3108] Marc opens how much the Birkman Assessment revealed about him. Marc is very, very low-change. Don’t interrupt him, and don’t get in the way of his schedule. Marc had to make some changes. [31.59] Birkman’s category of “organizational focus” helped Marc to understand his personality compared to other people. Marc has a client he describes as a square peg because his scores are so different from others. [32:58] Denise relates to not fitting in. Her mother was an artist, and her father was an investment banker. Denise sees that there was no combining those two roles in one job. [33:54] Technology has created a lot of activities. For instance, recording a podcast. That was not widely available a decade ago. PCs, the internet, and telecommunication are easily affordable. Be open to new roles that were never available. [35:12] Marc’s parting words: You need to keep an open mind. You need to know who you are. For those born in the 50s and 60s, there is a ton of data (based on life experiences). When have you been happy at work, and why? What didn’t you like to do, and why? Don’t repeat familiar experiences of the past. Run to a role, not away from it. [36.06] Marc presents some free offers of content from CareerPivot.com. [36:51] Marc says you can either walk off a cliff, let someone push you off the cliff, or best yet, plan the trip and wear a parachute. Plan your career. [39:39] Check back next week, when Marc will air the episode recorded during their trip to Ajijic, Mexico. Mentioned in This Episode: Careerpivot.com Careerpivot.com/Juan IBM Lucent Jewish Community Center of Austin LaunchPad Job Club LifeSize iPhone Amazon The Birkman Assessment Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking, by Susan Cain Please pick up a copy of Repurpose Your Career: A Practical Guide for the 2nd Half of Life, by Marc Miller and Susan Lahey. The paperback, ebook, and audiobook formats are available now. When you have completed reading the book, Marc would very much appreciate your leaving an honest review on Amazon.com. The audio version of the book is available on the iTunes app, Audible, and Amazon. Marc has the paid membership community running on the CareerPivot.com website. The website is in production. Marc is contacting people on the waitlist. Get more information and sign up for the waitlist at CareerPivot.com/Community. Marc has four initial cohorts of 10 members in the second half of life. They are guiding him on what to build. He is recruiting members for the fifth cohort who are motivated to take action and give Marc input on what he should produce next. He’s currently working on LinkedIn, blogging, and book publishing training. Marc is bringing someone in to guide members on how to write a book. The next topic will be business formation and there will be lots of other things. Ask to be put on the waiting list to join a cohort. This is a unique paid membership community where Marc will offer group coaching, special content, mastermind groups, and a community where you can seek help. CareerPivot.com/Episode-85 Show Notes for this episode. Please subscribe at CareerPivot.com to get updates on all the other happenings at Career Pivot. Marc publishes a blog with Show Notes every Tuesday morning. If you subscribe to the Career Pivots blog, every Sunday you will receive the Career Pivot Insights email, which includes a link to this podcast. Please take a moment — go to iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, or Spotify through the Spotify app. Give this podcast an honest review and subscribe! If you’re not sure how to leave a review, please go to CareerPivot.com/review, and read the detailed instructions there. Email Marc at Podcast@CareerPivot.com. Contact Marc, and ask questions at Careerpivot.com/contact-me You can find Show Notes at Careerpivot.com/repurpose-career-podcast. To subscribe from an iPhone: CareerPivot.com/iTunes To subscribe from an Android: CareerPivot.com/Android Careerpivot.com
In Part 2 of this series, Marc covers the second half of a feedback session with Juan about his personality assessment. Key Takeaways: [1:12] Marc welcomes you to Episode 84 of the Repurpose Your Career podcast and invites you to share this podcast with others. Please subscribe, share it on social media, write an honest iTunes review, or tell your neighbors and colleagues. [1:40] Last week’s episode was part one of a four-part series called “Can Juan Repurpose His Career?” Juan is in his mid-fifties, a former school teacher, technology trainer, adjunct professor, and multipotentialite. Juan is trying to figure out what is next. [2:04] This episode covers the second half of the first feedback session Marc held with Juan. If you haven’t listened to the first half of the feedback session, please stop and listen to it on episode 83, presented last week, before listening to the rest of this episode. [2:13] You will find all the reports used in this four-episode series at CareerPivot.com/Juan. You may pause the podcast now to download the reports. [2:27] After today’s episode, Marc will take a two-week break in the “Can Juan Repurpose His Career?” series, first, with an interview with Denise King and then a report on the Miller family’s pivot to Mexico. Then Marc will present Parts Three and Four of this series, “Can Juan Repurpose His Career?” [3:00] Marc directs Juan to the organizational piece of the Birkman Assessment. First comes Juan’s attention to detail. Juan is systematic and process-driven. He likes an environment that’s predictable. He values policies and rules. Juan doesn’t do well in chaos. He is reassured by having a predictable income and stressed without one. [5:52] Juan’s causes of stress are, pressure to change his plan of action, and too much attention to details. Juan’s stress reactions are a de-emphasis on systems and being over-controlling. [6:34] Juan’s assertiveness score: positions of command and control appeal to Juan. Juan is satisfied by giving and carrying out definite, clear-cut directions. Juan organizes, initiates, and carries out his own activities and the activities of others. Juan is self-assertive, enjoys directing others, and seeks to influence and excel. [7:46] Marc notes that Juan’s emotional side probably gives him a softer touch in dealing with people, even when being direct. [8:24] Juan needs to know that authority is being exercised in a fair and effective manner. Both the dictator boss and the weak boss will drive Juan “crazy.” [9:34] Juan responds adversely to people who are extreme in handling authority. He will either back off or become argumentative. [10:10] Restlessness, or seeking varied activities, is the next trait discussed. Juan is always ready to start new things and enjoys handling a variety of task at the same time. Juan’s assets are adaptability, responsiveness, and attentiveness. Juan tends very much to be a catalyst to change. He is easy to stimulate, flexible, and attentive. [11:33] Juan’s surroundings should provide a balance of variety and novelty with ample opportunity for him to change his activities. He left school because it was monotonous and devoid of anything creative. [12:58] Juan may find it more and more difficult to discipline himself as changes are imposed upon him. His strengths are related to the extent to which he has control over his daily routine. [14:33] Juan is resistant to abrupt change and annoyed at delays. [15:08] The next topic is time management and decision-making. Juan is energetic, enthusiastic, and vigorous. His natural high energy level leads him to take on many activities and projects, making it easy to neglect rest and relaxation. For optimum performance, he needs time for re-energizing. [16:55] In Juan’s career, he has found himself at full steam and going at high power until he was exhausted and needed to take a break now and then. His high incentive score leads him to compete for the reward. Marc asks him to read Quiet, by Susan Cain. Susan comes up with the idea for restorative niches. This is a tip for introverts. [18:30] Juan should schedule in restorative niches, or ten-minute breaks he can take during the day to do a quick activity he enjoys. [19:38] Marc talks about how, at conferences, he took breaks away from the group, and even went out for dinner by himself. [21:05] In hurried situations where Juan does not have the opportunity to think through a process, he is likely to feel rushed and less-effective. He likes to consider all the possibilities. It took him a month to buy a laptop. He describes making the decision. [24:50] Juan worries about his decision-making about big decisions. [25:35] Situations that require quick and decisive action make Juan feel hurried and rushed. Making decisions when he is not ready is very stressful for him. [26:42] Juan’s stress reactions are over-concern for consequences, postponing decisions, and anxiety. He can procrastinate. [27:04] Marc gives Juan an assignment. Juan needs to remember events when he went into stress and analyze them. What was stressing him? Then he wants Juan to put these into 8-15 statements and distill them into a narrative about himself. [28:24] Marc explains that Juan can perform this exercise with any of the assessments using the strengths finder. [28:48] The next feedback session (in three weeks) will cover Juan’s preferred management workstyles, how he fits in the corporate workstyle, how he fits in society, and how he makes decisions. [29:57] Juan is a global conceptual thinker. He is creative in his decision-making. The more you understand how you think, the more you will see how other people think differently. Marc talks about the next assignment. Juan needs to consider three problems he solved in his personal life and three problems he solved at work. [31:21] Juan will do his homework and then schedule his next session with Marc. Marc wants Juan to be able to explain his decision-making process to potential employers. Meanwhile, he is learning classroom education is not for him. [32:12] In a couple of months, we will do this again with Sarah. Sarah is a creative who has managed to stuff her creative streak in her career. She is a square peg. [34:10] Check back next week, when Marc will air the interview when Denise King interviewed Marc during the “Escape the Corporate World, Now” summit. Mentioned in This Episode: Careerpivot.com Careerpivot.com/Juan CareerPivot.com/Episode-83 “Can Juan Repurpose His Career? Part 1” CareerPivot.com/Episode-84 “Can Juan Repurpose His Career? Part 2” Birkman Assessment Reports used in the Feedback Session with Juan Doe CareerPivot.com/Episode-48 “Can Tim Repurpose His Career? Part 1” Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking, by Susan Cain Please pick up a copy of Repurpose Your Career: A Practical Guide for the 2nd Half of Life, by Marc Miller and Susan Lahey. The paperback, ebook, and audiobook formats are available now. When you have completed reading the book, Marc would very much appreciate your leaving an honest review on Amazon.com. The audio version of the book is available on the iTunes app, Audible, and Amazon. Marc has the paid membership community running on the CareerPivot.com website. The website is in production. Marc is contacting people on the waitlist. Get more information and sign up for the waitlist at CareerPivot.com/Community. Marc has four initial cohorts of 10 members in the second half of life. They are guiding him on what to build. He will start recruiting members for the fifth cohort who are motivated to take action and give Marc input on what he should produce next. He’s currently working on LinkedIn, blogging, and book publishing training. Marc is bringing someone in to guide members on how to write a book. The next topic will be business formation and there will be lots of other things. Ask to be put on the waiting list to join a cohort. This is a unique paid membership community where Marc will offer group coaching, special content, mastermind groups, and a community where you can seek help. CareerPivot.com/Episode-84 Show Notes for this episode. Please subscribe at CareerPivot.com to get updates on all the other happenings at Career Pivot. Marc publishes a blog with Show Notes every Tuesday morning. If you subscribe to the Career Pivots blog, every Sunday you will receive the Career Pivot Insights email, which includes a link to this podcast. Please take a moment — go to iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, or Spotify through the Spotify app. Give this podcast an honest review and subscribe! If you’re not sure how to leave a review, please go to CareerPivot.com/review, and read the detailed instructions there. Email Marc at Podcast@CareerPivot.com. Contact Marc, and ask questions at Careerpivot.com/contact-me You can find Show Notes at Careerpivot.com/repurpose-career-podcast. To subscribe from an iPhone: CareerPivot.com/iTunes To subscribe from an Android: CareerPivot.com/Android Careerpivot.com
I had the chance this week to talk with Denise King, Vice-President for Academic Affairs at Cleveland State Community College. She talks about the need these days to supplement the perspective of an educator with analytical and data tools that help explain the environment we’re working in, and come up with solutions to the challenges we’re dealing with. This was our first attempt at a remote interview, where we weren't both sitting in the same room, and I appreciate Denise's great attitude as we tried something new with technology! Resources mentioned on today's episode: Redesigning America’s Community Colleges: A Clearer Path to Student Success, Bailey, Jaggars and Jenkins Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap…And Others Don’t, Jim Collins Great by Choice: Uncertainty, Chaos, and Luck—Why Some Thrive Despite Them All, Collins, Hansen The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace: Empowering Organizations by Encouraging People, Chapman, White All will be Will: 30 Days With a Great Spiritual Teacher, Julian of Norwich To Say Nothing of the Dog, Connie Willis
Denise King discusses her new book "Remember...When God Showed Up".
Right to R.E.A.L. Love: Biblical Advice on Relationships, Faith, Dating and Sex
How to properly respond to challenges and setbacks in life? In this episode, Jay is joined by author Denise King to address this question and so much more. Follow Denise: @MsKingSpeaks Sign Up for Right to R.E.A.L. Love Premium: righttoreallove.com/premium
Rick and Dan talk with the President and CEO of BSC Denise King.Support the show: https://faithtalk590.com/ministryaudioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Your problems may seem insurmountable, but if your eyes were opened to your situation and you were to see from God's perspective, your problems will become insignificant. Pastor Denise gives several example from the scripture how God showed his people the problems they were going through was really small in comparision to what they thought.
Pastor Denise King shares the 4 keys of defeating the enemy of our soul.