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Listen to Carrie Campbell, an Elite Human Performance Coach and the visionary behind the Unstoppable Woman Project, as she empowers women to rediscover their true identities. In a society where social media often distorts reality, Carrie offers insights and tools to help women break free from external influences and embrace their authentic selves. Through her immersive experience "HER. DENTITY.," Carrie guides participants on a transformative journey of self-discovery and personal growth. Learn how to shed past burdens, cultivate inner strength, and navigate your path toward empowerment and resilience.Discover more and start your journey with @carrie_campbell_uwp on IG.
You are far more blessed IN CHRIST than you have ever dared imagine! You are fully forgiven, made righteous, shame free, empowered, sanctified, crucified and risen, a child of God, an ambassador of the King, God's dwelling place, Christ's Bride, and much more! We will begin our journey in this new series by diving into the story of Mephibosheth and seeing how his story gives a great framework for us understanding what it means to be "in Christ"!
In this episode of the Future of Identity podcast, I'm joined by Jeffrey Schwartz, Founder and CEO of Dentity, to discuss the recent acquisition of Trinsic's SSI platform assets, their ongoing partnership with Trinsic, and the innovations driving decentralized identity adoption. They explore the journey behind Dentity's success in achieving market traction, building trust, and scaling decentralized identity solutions in the face of market challenges.In this episode we dive into:The strategy behind Dentity's success and rapid adoption in the decentralized identity marketThe Trinsic Ecosystem, interoperability challenges, and creating user-friendly identity solutionsThe role of interoperability and strategic partnerships in scaling decentralized identity systemsThe future of decentralized identity and the Trinsic Acceptance Network — connecting users, platforms, and networks globallyWhether you're an enterprise, developer, or identity enthusiast, this conversation is packed with insights into the future of identity ecosystems and their transformative potential.You can learn more about Dentity at dentity.com.Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for more announcements related to the future of identity at trinsic.id/podcastReach out to Riley (@rileyphughes) and Trinsic (@trinsic_id) on Twitter. We'd love to hear from you.
EP425: Today's guest is Kristin Ericksen, the inspiring founder of "Break Free, Make It Happen." Kristin spent 25+ years as a celebrity personal trainer working with high-profile clients in Los Angeles and New York City and using that experience and wisdom gained has transitioned into a new career as a peak performance coach and keynote speaker. She's truly passionate about her mission of helping women find clarity, courage, and confidence. She and I talked about: - The power of the "athletic mindset" and how it shapes resilience. - A fun term she uses that perfectly describes how our limiting beliefs suppress the real truth of who we are. - The importance of character, personality, and transparency in creating authentic connections. - Embracing challenges as a pathway to growth and achieving financial and personal empowerment. Prepare to be inspired by Kristin's journey and her actionable advice on moving forward with purpose. Her story resonates with those looking to step into their full potential, offering valuable tools for building courage and confidence. Our conversation is filled with energy, insight, and a roadmap for anyone ready to transform their mindset and align with their true purpose. This episode is more than just a discussion; it's a call to action. Kristin's journey reminds us that adversity can be the catalyst for a more empowered life. Tune in to learn how you, too, can become unstoppable by embracing your strengths, overcoming limitations, and stepping into a future defined by clarity and confidence. Other ways to find and connect with Kristin are: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kristinrericksen/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kristin.ericksen.1/ The Unstoppable YOU Challenge: tinyurl.com/TheUnstoppableYouChallenge If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and subscribe to (or follow) this podcast so you don't miss any new episodes. You can also sign up for my newsletter on my website, or if you'd like to connect with me, you can email me at lauriewright@notyouraveragegrandma.com or send a message using any of the sites below: Website: https://www.notyouraveragegrandma.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LaurieColvinWright Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/not_your_average_grandma YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/NotYourAverageGrandma Note: Not Your Average Grandma is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.
One of the most frequent requests that we get is to record an episode about Trinsic. So this week we're doing just that because we recently announced the launch of our identity acceptance network in partnership with CLEAR, Yoti, IDVerse, Airside, Dentity, and more than a dozen others.This episode will outline what identity acceptance is, how Trinsic landed on this approach, and how this might be relevant to you.If this is interesting to you, we're hosting a webinar next week which you can learn more about and register at trinsic.id/webinar.To read more about our identity acceptance network check out the announcement: https://trinsic.id/first-identity-acceptance-network/Thanks for listening. Feel free to reach out on Twitter at rileyphughes, and visit trinsic.id if you're interested in participating in our identity acceptance network.
My guest on the show today is Jeff Schwartz, the CEO of Dentity. Jeff has a long track of success and has been the CEO of a number of public companies. Jeff's newest venture is called Dentity, a company that is attempting to make digital identities ubiquitous across the internet. In this fascinating conversation, we discussed: How a self-described “auto guy” got into the digital identity space; The business model surrounding creating digital identities for people; Why he enjoys building multi-sided markets from scratch; The role that AI is going to play when it comes to demand for verifiable digital identities; and The benefits of having a decentralized structure rather than one that is centralized For more information about Dentity, please visit: https://www.dentity.com/ Listen to all Compounders Podcast episodes on either Apple or Spotify iTunes: https://apple.co/3xlUvPY Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3jxkxLl All opinions expressed by your hosts and the podcast guests are solely their own opinions and do not reflect the opinion of SNN or its affiliates. This podcast is for informational purposes only, it is not investment advice, and should not be relied upon for any investment decisions. We are not recommending the purchase or sale of any securities. The hosts and guests may be beneficial owners of the securities discussed. You should not assume that the securities discussed are or will be profitable.
In this State of Identity podcast episode, host Cameron D'Ambrosi chats with Dentity Founder and CEO Jeff Schwartz about his journey from Walt Disney Company to founding Dentity. Focused on decentralized and consumer-centric identity verification, Jeff shares insights from his automotive sector experience and the challenges of online identity verification. The discussion examines the importance of consumer-driven identity verification, tackling the 'cold start' problem in user adoption, and navigating the competitive landscape. Discover what standards, incentives, and collaborative efforts are necessary to revolutionize the identity tech space.
In this episode, Kenz and Shell talk about ways to regain your self confidence after babies but also no matter what phase of life you're in! They talk about steps they've taken and how it has helped them in their personal journeys!
Episode 3 dives all into being a female athlete! Tune in to hear from Natalie Lawrence, Founder of The Female Athlete Mission (FAM) which is community of female athletes who crave to talk honestly about faith, life and being a woman in sport! Natalie and I discuss the difference between your big "I" Identity in God vs. your little "i" identity in your sport, how to get connected with other Christian athletes, the importance of female and male sports being separated, and how to find joy even in your failures!The learn more about (FAM) you can tune into the podcast "The Female Athlete Mission" or follow along at TheFamBlog.com or on Instagram @FemaleAthleteMission.
A whole month celebrating Asian American culture, but what responsibility comes with that? Is there a place for ethnic centric churches or should we strictly pursue a multicultural approach all the time? The guys discuss how our unique identity plays into who we are, and the special ability it allows us to connect with others. A fun conversation with a challenge to reach those around us. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/restoringourcity/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/restoringourcity/support
A New "I"dentity | Pastor Matt by FOUNTAIN CHURCH
Ephesians 5: 8-13How do we make our way through darkness? In this lectionary teaching, we'll examine invitations from three different examples of situational darkness to explore how we might live as light in the Lord Christ this Lent.
Today's guest is Jeffrey Schwartz, Founder & CEO of Dentity whose mission is to make the internet a safer place for people everywhere. Jeffrey's background in the automotive industry (of all places) opened his eyes to the need for better digital identity. He co-founded Dentity to solve the trust problem in peer-to-peer transactions and discusses the surprising breadth of use cases they're already tackling, from frat parties to notaries.Jeffrey then drops loads of knowledge about what he's learned building a consumer product, from the user experience and onboarding lessons learned, to the messaging that resonates with consumers and businesses (including overcoming the baggage with the term “web3”).Jeffrey continues with a bit of a hot take about the role of industry working groups and standards bodies, and how he prefers doing over talking. He explains how their single-minded focus on customers and product has been key to their success, and how they've balanced developing a great user-experience with the principles of self-sovereign identity.Learn more about Dentity at https://www.dentity.com/ and reach out to Jeffrey (jeffrey (at) dentity.com). Reach out to Riley (@rileyphughes) and Trinsic (@trinsic_id). We'd love to hear from you.
In this episode, we dive into the highlights of the recent Game Awards, including the winners, the surprise announcements, and the hotly debated snubs. We also discuss the latest trends in gaming chairs, including features to look for, like chairs that dont sink to the bottom every 5 minutes. But the main event of this episode is our discussion on AI. We explore the pros and cons of using artificial intelligence, from its potential to enhance our lives to the ethical concerns it raises. We also predict where the technology is headed in the future. Finally, we can't resist the chance to talk about the royal family. From Prince William's Fortnite skills to Queen Elizabeth's love of Animal Crossing, we delve into the royal family's gaming habits. Don't miss this jam-packed episode full of gaming news, insights, and royal gossip!
A new church promises an afterlife where all your age related dietary problems disappear. A startup company pays actors to pretend you look like a celebrity to impress your date. A luxury service matches the ultra rich with an isolated tribe to worship them. In vehicle emergency service "Brownstar" attempts to help crash survivors.Instant Microwave fuzz is a weekly improvised sketch comedy podcast recorded at the Fuzzbox Studios in Lahaina, Hawaii on the beautiful island of Maui. To learn more about the Fuzzbox Studios and their mission to encourage, inspire and empower individuals in developing their creative vision by providing an environment to cultivate their skills and talents.Check out our Patreon! We have amazing swag and perks for our patrons: https://www.patreon.com/instantmicrowavefuzzWebsite: https://instantmicrowavefuzz.buzzsprout.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/imfmauiTwitter: https://twitter.com/InstantFuzzInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/imfmaui/Support the show https://www.patreon.com/instantmicrowavefuzz Show Outro with Patrons Will, Allen, and PaulSupport the show
Everybody has opinions. And if you and I aren't careful, we can let the opinions of others shape our identity. We can begin to believe that we are what others say about us. But that would be a LIE. The truth is, the only opinion that counts is your creator's. Carter McInnis Lead Pastor September 4, 2022
What shapes your image? What in the world is influencing your identity? Image is powerful, and the internet has only added to the image of being an influencer or having a platform. But here's the LIE: Our outward image verified our inward value. The truth is: You were created in the image of God. So the only image that matters, is the one you already have. Carter McInnis Lead Pastor August 28, 2022
It's easy to get our identity wrapped up in who we are compared to others. But it never satisfies. That's because the comparison is a lie. God, who created you, never once wanted you to compare yourself to others. Comparison corrupts God's creativity. Carter McInnis Lead Pastor August 21, 2022
Who am I? Am I defined by my generation? My race? My background? My family history? My political party? What school I go to or went to? What team I cheer for? Am I a voting block? Am I just a statistic? What, exactly, defines me? Often, we have a LIE-dentity. What we have come to believe about ourselves actually isn't true. It's based on a lie. And the lie we often believe is: I am my past. Carter McInnis Lead Pastor August 14, 2022
This week on NintenDomain, Jereme and Trey talk about the world of Xenoblade Chronicles and how similar Torna the Golden Country is to Xenoblade Chronicles 3. Plus gives his own chronicles on his struggle with getting a controller to work right on the Switch. Support the Show at: www.patreon.com/nintendomainpodcast Music: Intro: Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna the Golden Country Break 1: Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Titan Battleship Break 2: Xenoblade Chronicles 2: The Power of Jin Ending: Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Jump Towards the Morning Sun Topic Times: 8 Bit-Do-dentity Crisis 00:07:27 Got Item: Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak Portal 2 00:19:47 Pokemon Puzzle League 00:27:00 Xenoblade Chronicles Update Weekly Releases and News
Join Val and Nathan as they share some thoughts on why gender and sexuality is a topic that brings up strong feelings in just about everyone. And it should bring up strong feelings, because these are core parts of our individual identities. Each of us has a journey to discover the depths of ourselves---including who we are in the realms of sexuality and gender. And when other people or institutions meddle in this sacred process, it hurts people. Listen to their own process of how their theology and beliefs about gender, sexuality, and God's infinite love for his children has evolved.
Original Air Date: May 18, 2018 Let's say you were to ask Samar Owais to be your copywriter, and to sprinkle her magic on your email sequences. You'd need to be prepared to cut a check with a lot of zeros. In other words, Samar is a seriously sought after copywriter who crafts emails that convert lurkers into customers – then into repeat customers, and finally into raving fans. If you are an entrepreneur – from any industry – you need to be tapping into the full potential of your email list. On this week's episode, Samar really breaks down the ins and outs of writing email sequences. Whether we're talking about a sales sequence, nurture sequence, abandoned cart sequence, whatever: if you're sending it by email, she drops the gems on this one. This episode is especially for the folks who are sick of staring at a blank screen when trying to craft an email. Plus, Samar gives you series of insights into the research you need to do before you even start writing your first email. Samar's insight is really meant to empower you with the tools you need, so you can ultimately work with clients and customers that excite you and allow you to raise your prices. Now if you're thinking, “wow Tom, I'm not sure I can do 60 minutes of geeking out about email copywriting.” Don't worry. I got you. Samar and I also discussed: Entrepreneurial mindset How to overcome challenges and adversity, especially when trying to pivot from one job to the next Owning your identity, especially in the face of bias and/or discrimination Activating your innate power Communicating with passion, purpose, and clarity All this to say: do yourself the favor of hitting play on this epic interview. Samar delivers serious value and offers some amazing insights. Here we go. You can get in touch with Samar from her website - https://samarowais.com/
When you look in the mirror what do you see? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/symone-dunlap/support
Group identities matter to politics, but just how much so? And what does and what doesn’t COVID have to do with politics these days? On episode 4, we hear from Dr. Tyler Reny regarding the way racial groupings, Trump’s rhetoric, Blue Lives Matter, and COVID all interact with one another to affect the way people feel about and participate in politics today….and potentially in a post-pandemic world.
The boys bare all in this revealing piece into their color identities. Shocks, smack-talking, and drama await! Check out our articles, deck techs, and more at https://hexdrinkers.com/ Talk Magic with us at https://twitter.com/hexdrinkers or https://www.instagram.com/hexdrinkers/ Catch us streaming on Twitch, Mondays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays (evenings, EST) at https://www.twitch.tv/the_hexdrinkers Catch gameplay, replays, highlights, and other videos at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8VvyNf8K3etyuLptQzBiYA Questions, sponsorships, or other business ventures can be directed to hexdrinkers@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Motherhood; it becomes all-encompassing so very quickly. It takes over literally every part of our lives, which often leaves us asking ourselves, “Who am I now?” Join Therese, along with Mirette and Marina, as we look at redefining ourselves in the light of motherhood.
This week, Pastor Chris and Whitney discuss the identity that unites us all and how we can teach our children belonging through their identity as children of God.
Things are heating up on I Don't Know Her. Is it because Aoife has 6 hot water bottles strapped to her body at any given time? 100% yes. No biggie but Bláithín has joined the army, just call her General Anxiety. Plus, Karen is a brave bird we think?
Culture seems to have a lot of experts- Relationships, Financial, Fitness, Business- but what role does The Creator of the “experts” play in seeing ourselves correctly. “ In the pride of your heart you say, “I am a god; I sit on the throne of a god in the heart of the seas.” But you are a mere mortal and not a god, though you think you are as wise as a god.” Ezekiel 28:2 NIV https://www.bible.com/111/ezk.28.2.niv --- 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/starparents/message
Culture seems to have a lot of experts- Relationships, Financial, Fitness, Business- but what role does The Creator of the “experts” play in all this advisement. Today’s main objective is MOTIVATION- and giving STAR’s a Formula to understanding and celebrating
To see ourselves as pure being we need to be relatively free from our gender identity. How and Why?
Your explanatory style is simply how you explain events in your life back to yourself. You could also call it your inner dialogue. Behavioral psychologists tell us that 95% of our emotions are based on what we say to ourselves. This is why it is so critical that we engage in the discipline of talking to ourselves. Listening to yourself is passive. Speaking to yourself is active. The enemy wants you to listen to his lies. God wants you to rehearse the truth. The word introspection means to look inside for perspective. Here is my question for you when you look inside for perspective: Are you motivated or discouraged? If the answer is the latter, then it is time to stop listening to yourself all day long and start talking to yourself instead—transforming your inner dialogue into an external one, and going from passive to active.
In the final week of Eye-Dentity, Joel challenges us to live with purpose and know that nothing should control us but our identity.
This week Joel reminds us that Jesus is fully in us and that Christians are heaven to the people on Earth.
This week Joel urges us to remember who we are! We have been adopted into God's family. Don't let others decide who you are.
Whose words are creating your self-image? Find out this week as Joel introduces a new series, Eye-Dentity.
Yseult and Hannah are joined by Pakistani-American-Kenyan journalist Noorulain Khawaja for a discussion on tri-identity, interracial relationships, and shifting cultural understanding.
Our True I-Dentity by Master Chief Eligio The Christ
Your explanatory style is simply how you explain events in your life back to yourself. You could also call it your inner dialogue. Behavioral psychologists tell us that 95% of our emotions are based on what we say to ourselves. This is why it is so critical that we engage in the discipline of talking to ourselves. Listening to yourself is passive. Speaking to yourself is active. The enemy wants you to listen to his lies. God wants you to rehearse the truth. The word introspection means to look inside for perspective. Here is my question for you when you look inside for perspective: Are you motivated or discouraged? If the answer is the latter, then it is time to stop listening to yourself all day long and start talking to yourself instead—transforming your inner dialogue into an external one, and going from passive to active.
Your explanatory style is simply how you explain events in your life back to yourself. You could also call it your inner dialogue. Behavioral psychologists tell us that 95% of our emotions are based on what we say to ourselves. This is why it is so critical that we engage in the discipline of talking to ourselves. Listening to yourself is passive. Speaking to yourself is active. The enemy wants you to listen to his lies. God wants you to rehearse the truth. The word introspection means to look inside for perspective. Here is my question for you when you look inside for perspective: Are you motivated or discouraged? If the answer is the latter, then it is time to stop listening to yourself all day long and start talking to yourself instead—transforming your inner dialogue into an external one, and going from passive to active.
Your explanatory style is simply how you explain events in your life back to yourself. You could also call it your inner dialogue. Behavioral psychologists tell us that 95% of our emotions are based on what we say to ourselves. This is why it is so critical that we engage in the discipline of talking to ourselves. Listening to yourself is passive. Speaking to yourself is active. The enemy wants you to listen to his lies. God wants you to rehearse the truth. The word introspection means to look inside for perspective. Here is my question for you when you look inside for perspective: Are you motivated or discouraged? If the answer is the latter, then it is time to stop listening to yourself all day long and start talking to yourself instead—transforming your inner dialogue into an external one, and going from passive to active.
Executives at cloud services vendor Akamai -- David Lewis, global security advocate; Andy Ellis, CSO; and Charlie Gero, CTO -- talk with host Steve Ragan about the evolving role of security in the enterprise.
This year Jacquie P. Thomas celebrates her 25th Season as the Artistic Director of Theatre Gargantua, which she founded in 1992. In addition to her role as founder and Artistic Director, Jacquie has served Gargantua as an actor, director, producer, composer, choreographer, dramaturge and writer, earning 10 Dora Mavor Moore Award nominations for her artistic contributions to the company. Her most recent directorial projects include the upcoming November 2017 presentation of Reflector as well as Avaricious, The Sacrifice Zone and Imprints, among others. Other selected credits include the Ossetynski Actors Lab in Los Angeles, Roy Hart Theatre in France, The National Theatre of Greece and the Gardzienice Theatre Association of Poland.Under her leadership, Theatre Gargantua has earned over 30 Dora nominations and awards for categories including Outstanding New Play, Direction, Sound Design, Set Design and Lighting Design. She has also directed and led an 11-city tour of Phantom Limb across the UK, a headlining tour of Raging Dreams: into the Visceral to the Portland Oregon Performance Festival, and the transfer of e-Dentity to the Royal Alexandra Theatre as part of the Mirvish Theatre subscription season.Jacquie was awarded a Harold Award for contributions to Toronto’s independent theatre community, and the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2013 for contributions to Canadian culture and community.http://theatregargantua.ca/ Twitter: @TGargantua Instagram: TheatreGargantua Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheatreGargantuaStageworthy:http://www.stageworthypodcast.com Twitter @stageworthyPod Facebook: http://facebook.com/stageworthyPod
“We are all beings of bliss. Do you experience that? Bliss is our natural state,” provides Shunyamurti, the founder of the Sat Yoga Institute in Costa Rica. “But once the Self, that is blissful, mis-identifies Itself with the physical organism and with the ego image, the ego complex, you could say, then It loses Its bliss. . . . So have you ever bought a new car, and soon after you drive it off of the lot it gets dented? And suddenly this new car that felt very heavenly, that made you feel wonderful because you bought the car you really wanted, and everything was perfect—the first dent takes all of that away. . . . So all of us are living with that: we go from an ‘I’ to an ‘I’-dentity; the ‘I’ gets dented. And once we have an identity, then we are filled with [a] sense of hurt cause when you're dented, you're hurt, and you don’t feel perfect; you feel defective. You feel used. And even abused. And so most of us are riding around in these vehicles, these car-bodies, creating karma, and feeling more and more abused, and more hurt—and more like we’re lost and don’t even know why we’re in the car or where we’re going, or what this whole journey is all about. And as long as we’re in the car we can’t figure it out. And as long as we’re identified with the car, we can’t get out of the car.” “And so Sri Ramana, who is one of our inspirations in Sat Yoga, always says that the first question has to be ‘Who am I?’ and to realize that the ‘I’ is not the body and it’s not the mind and it’s not the ego and it’s not the self-image—and it’s not any of the things that you have attached yourself to in order to anchor yourself in an i-dentity. And that’s all that we have to do is to let go of that and to abide in the Self, to rest in the ‘I’ prior to the dent. . . . And so it is necessary to rest, just as you do in deep sleep, to rest in presence, without the fear of the death of your identity. And know that in that peacefulness, there is release—and it will be eternal release if you allow it—into a vast state of presence in which the fear of death will be completely dissolved. And the fear of life. And then, this world becomes a heaven.” Recorded on the evening of Thursday, September 9, 2010.
Identifying people is a fundamental skill and special areas of the brain are hard wired for recognising faces. Non-subjective artificial recognition of individuals has become increasingly important. The recent advent of...