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This is an inspiring and impactful episode with Rachel Davis, founder of Children's Promise Centers, an early childhood program in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Operating 20 hours daily, her centers provide critical support for working families often overlooked by traditional child care models. Rachel chats with Kris about her journey from the Denver Rescue Mission to creating a faith-driven, community-focused child care network where high standards, deep relationships, and genuine care intersect. She shares the heart behind her mission to support nontraditional working families through innovative programming and reflects on her leadership evolution, from being hands-on with every detail to stepping into a visionary role. Rachel also discusses navigating hiring challenges, working with refugee families, and building a program where inclusion, safety, and excellence are the foundation. Key Takeaways: [5:33] Rachel launched Children's Promise Centers in 2009. Now she operates two locations in Albuquerque and is open 20 hours a day, serving families who need flexible care. [6:37] Her journey began in Denver at the Rescue Mission, where she discovered a passion for supporting the working poor. [10:50] Starting Children's Promise wasn't easy — Rachel faced funding barriers and self-doubt but found clarity by leaning into faith. [13:29] One grant rejection helped her clarify her mission — family support, not just academic outcomes. [16:35] Rachel became an early adopter of online learning tools and video systems long before it was common in child care. [22:21] Her passion is serving the working poor — families who don't qualify for help but still struggle to access care. [24:10] Children's Promise is the only program in Albuquerque open until 2 a.m., meeting a unique community need. [24:45] Monthly family dinners offer a chance for connection, storytelling, and celebration. [25:58] Her team focuses on relational care, celebrating small wins, like a child's first steps. [27:00] They've supported families who are refugees, including children with medical needs and trauma backgrounds. [30:24] Security is high-tech, featuring “James Bond-style” systems and extensive training for staff. [32:19] Rachel reflects on her shift from being in every detail to trusting her team with day-to-day operations. [36:40] She now focuses more on visionary leadership, delegating while maintaining accountability. [41:04] Her staff go through the same training she'd want for someone caring for her own kids. [43:54] One of her locations features an open-concept floor plan, encouraging transparency and teamwork. [50:39] She speaks on the power of prayer and being intentional about the energy she puts into her work. [52:04] It's not about growing for growth's sake but also about community development and showing up with excellence. [53:15] Rachel reminds us: Don't grow until your heart and leadership are ready. Quotes: “I've always had a passion for the working poor, and I like to say that because it's not those that are homeless, but they're working to try and get a hand up, but they just can't, and they just don't get the same quality and excellence as others. And so that's really where a lot of my passion has come from.” — Rachel [22:45] “We create kind of a relational community approach to everything. So whether it's our staff or families or whoever it may be, we're all about building the community and working with the resources around us.” — Rachel [21:32] “The other big thing is just wins, to celebrate each other, right? Even if little Johnny just took their first step, let's celebrate that, because it's a big deal to those families.” — Rachel [25:58] “I've always told people, I'm not going to put them in our program if I wouldn't leave them with my own kids.” — Rachel [41:04] “We're about the community and how we develop, not about just necessarily growing the business. We're about community and helping people develop and grow, and that's our focus.” — Rachel [52:04] “We want to do everything with excellence, and the only way to do that is to put my heart in.” — Rachel [53:15] Sponsored By: ChildCare Education Institute (CCEI) Use code CCSC5 to claim a free course! Mentioned in This Episode: Kris Murray @iamkrismurray The Child Care Success Company The Child Care Success Academy The Child Care Success Summit Grow Your Center Childcare Education Institute: use code CDARenewal22 to get $100 off your renewal Children's Promise Centers
Cole Sprout returns to the podcast to breakdown his final seasons at Stanford. The long-time Cardinal, originally from Littleton, Colorado, most recently competed at the Washington-Dempsey Indoor meet on January 17 and 18 (where he came in ninth in the mile with a time of 3:57.64 and second in the 3k with a time of 7:45.24). He also threw down at the very competitive Boston University Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener on December 7, 2024, where he came in 21st in the 5k with a time of 13:30.17. Cole's run at Stanford was very successful, with impressive PRs to show: he ran 1:51.79 in the 800m; 3:56.53 in the mile; 3:42.27 in the 1500m; 13:24.38 in the 5k; and 27:42.42 in the 10k. Before moving out west to compete at Stanford, Cole won the Colorado state cross country title in 2019, breaking his own meet record with a time of 15:12.7. He also came in seventh at the 2019 Nike Cross Nationals, after placing third in 2018. Cole won six Gatorade State Athlete of the Year honors – three in track and three in cross country. Cole graduated with a bachelor's from Stanford in Symbolic Systems. Showing how well-rounded a person he is, Cole has volunteered in the past with the Denver Rescue Mission–an organization that helps the homeless and those suffering through addiction with emergency services, rehabilitation, transitional programs, and community outreach. Additionally, Cole has gone on a mission trip to Ethiopia. Cole always offers great insight and wisdom, and we're excited for you to hear this latest offering from one of the sport's most insightful athletes. In today's conversation, Cole gives in-depth insights into his last six months of running, how he's going into his final two seasons at Stanford, how he views his legacy there, his plans post-college, how to overcome negative thoughts, and so much more. I love Cole and our conversations, and this was a good one. We cover a ton of topics that are relevant to your life & running journey. Tap into the Cole Sprout Special. If you enjoy the podcast, please consider following us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and giving us a five-star review! I would also appreciate it if you share it with your friend who you think will benefit from it. If this episode blesses you, please share it with a friend! S H O W N O T E S -Our Website: https://therunningeffect.run -THE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClLcLIDAqmJBTHeyWJx_wFQ -My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therunningeffect/?hl=en
This week, we have the privilege of hearing from Dr. Alan Weissenbacher, the managing editor of the journal Theology and Science and a teaching pastor in Berkeley, California. Deriving from his work with those who struggle with addiction, he illustrates how we can harness the power of neuroscience to change our habits, emphasizing the importance of replacing negative thoughts with positive ones, and how our focus can reshape our brain's pathways, which includes the disciplines of prayer and studying Scripture. Later in the episode, we'll hear from Carolyn Weber, an acclaimed author, speaker, and professor who experienced a profound spiritual awakening during her time at Oxford University. Initially an agnostic, Carolyn's encounters with diverse Christian communities and her thorough reading of the Bible led her to embrace Christianity. Her memoir and its subsequent film adaptation chronicle her journey from skepticism to faith. Links, Products, and Resources Mentioned: Jesus Calling Podcast Jesus Calling Jesus Always Jesus Listens Past interview: Tom Rudelius Upcoming interview: Tahj Mowry Not That Fancy Dr. Alan Weissenbacher Theology and Science Denver Rescue Mission www.brainchangeprogram.com The Brain Change Program Carolyn Weber Oxford University The Wizard of Oz Genesis Michael W. Smith www.carolynweber.com Surprised by Oxford Interview Quotes: “If I didn't have those years at the Denver Rescue Mission, I wouldn't have been inspired to research the brain and how God designed that brain to learn and grow. And then by knowing that, how I could improve rehabilitation programs and help people improve their spiritual lives in the church as a whole.” - Dr. Alan Weissenbacher “Replacing unhealthy thoughts with healthy ones impacts the brain's structure and function. Replace the problem thoughts with good ones, turning yourself in that direction.” - Dr. Alan Weissenbacher “Don't pray to the problem. Pray to get the solution.” - Dr. Alan Weissenbacher “In a way, I didn't realize how much that template of my earthly father influenced any concept of a heavenly one.” - Carolyn Weber “I think that those earlier life experiences in which I had felt very cherished and loved—but that the rug had been pulled out from under me—shaped my earlier initial views of faith in that it was very difficult to trust anyone but myself. I think sometimes we don't want to admit the things that hurt the most.” - Carolyn Weber “I began to realize that faith and intellect are not opposites. They're not incompatible.” - Carolyn Weber “Our souls are restless, our hearts are restless, until they find their home in God, and I identified with that longing.” - Carolyn Weber “His love for us, it just endures. And that's still incredibly mind-blowing and soul-filling.” - Carolyn Weber ________________________ Enjoy watching these additional videos from Jesus Calling YouTube channel! Audio Episodes: https://bit.ly/3zvjbK7 Bonus Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3vfLlGw Jesus Listens: Stories of Prayer: https://bit.ly/3Sd0a6C Peace for Everyday Life: https://bit.ly/3zzwFoj Peace in Uncertain Times: https://bit.ly/3cHfB6u What's Good? https://bit.ly/3vc2cKj Enneagram: https://bit.ly/3hzRCCY ________________________ Connect with Jesus Calling Instagram Facebook Twitter Pinterest YouTube Website TikTok
Did you know your brain can change? And did you know willpower isn't what makes the change? This was a fascinating conversation with Dr. Weissenbacher on the Live Like It's True podcast, giving you some of the science that supports what we do here on the podcast.Rehearsing stories from the Bible can change your life! Listen to learn how.Guest: Dr. Alan WeissenbacherBible Passage: VariedRecommended Resources Including the Brain Change ProgramFreebie: Live Like It's True WorkbookResound Media: Go to www.ResoundMedia.cc for more Gospel centered resources.Mentioned Resources:Episode with Amy DiMarcangelo on the Good SamaritanEpisode with Ann Swindell on Paul's Conversion storyEpisode with Lisa Appelo on the Widow's Last MealEpisode with Sarah Walton on Jesus Asleep in the BoatControl Girl which includes lesson meditationsComparison Girl which includes lesson meditationsMusic: Cade PopkinDr. Alan WeissenbacherDr. Alan served as chaplain at the Denver Rescue Mission, where he helped homeless addicts by removing them from an urban setting, empowering them to operate a farm, by providing counseling, spiritual care and job training. His work with these clients inspires his research into a unique blend of neuroscience and spiritual formation, and was the impetus for his new book: The Brain Change Program: 6 Steps to Renew Your Mind and Transform your Life.Live Like It's True is part of the Resound Podcast Network. For more gospel centered resources visit ResoundMedia.cc . Visit www.shannonpopkin.com/promises/ to learn more about my six-week Bible study with Our Daily Bread, titled, "Shaped by God's Promises: Lessons from Sarah on Fear and Faith." Learn how you too can be shaped by the promises of our faithful God. Learn more at ShannonPopkin.com.
After receiving an education in biology and at seminary, Dr. Alan Weissenbacher worked for the Denver Rescue Mission as a chaplain to the homeless. He helped move homeless and addicted people out of an urban setting to a one-hundred-acre farm, giving them opportunities to help run the farm, care for animals, and receive therapy tailored to their individual needs: counseling, addiction therapy, job training, and more. Inspired by the struggles of his clients and filled with the desire to improve Christian rehabilitation, Alan resigned from his position at the Denver Rescue Mission and enrolled in a doctorate program. He studied neuroscience and spiritual formation at the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences in Berkeley and engaged with the question of how to improve addiction recovery, church practices, and spiritual formation using the scientific knowledge of the brain. Alan serves as the managing editor for the academic journal Theology and Science and has published works with Johns Hopkins University Press, Vernon Press, and ATF Press on the subjects of science, religion, and ethics. He authored the chapter on neuroscience and the human person in the second edition of the college textbook Science and Religion: A Historical Introduction in addition to articles in several journals, including Theology and Science, Dialog, Wesleyan Theological Journal, and Zygon. Originally from Fort Collins, Colorado, Alan currently resides in Castro Valley, California, where he's a full-time dad to two young boys and enjoys speaking at churches and organizations. Learn more about Alan and his book at www.BrainChangeProgram.com, on Facebook @alan.weissenbacher, and on X/Twitter @acweissen.
Dr. Alan Weissenbacher joins the conversation to provide strategies and tools to help us achieve meaningful change. In his book The Brain Change Program, he merges neuroscience with biblical wisdom and leads readers through his six-step program. Dr. Weissenbacher served many years as a chaplain at the Denver Rescue Mission, where he helped homeless addicts by removing them from an urban setting, empowering them to operate a farm, and providing them counseling, spiritual care, and job training. His work with these clients inspires his research into neuroscience, spiritual formation, and methods of improving spiritual lives, religious care, and addiction recovery. He has published chapters in books on the subjects of science, religion, and ethics with Vernon Press and ATF Press. He has also published a chapter on neuroscience and the human person in the second edition of the textbook Science and Religion: A Historical Introduction, as well as articles in the academic journals Dialog, Theology and Science, Wesleyan Theological Journal, and Zygon. Alan currently works as a stay-at-home dad to two young boys while he writes, guest lectures, and consults. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy New Year’s Eve! We are so glad that you are joining us online as we wrap up 2023! If you are NEW we would love to connect: NEW TO OUR CHURCH? - Visit https://www.arisedenver.com/connect and we will reach out to you! Plus, we will donate $5 to the Denver Rescue Mission to help those experiencing need this winter. 21 DAYS OF PRAYER & FASTING - http://arisedenver.com/21days GLORIA by Arise Denver - http://arisedenver.com/worship STARTED TO FOLLOW JESUS? – Visit https://www.arisedenver.com/follow and one of our pastors will connect with you! GIVE TO ARISE - Give at https://www.arisedenver.com/give
Happy New Year’s Eve! We are so glad that you are joining us online as we wrap up 2023! If you are NEW we would love to connect: NEW TO OUR CHURCH? - Visit https://www.arisedenver.com/connect and we will reach out to you! Plus, we will donate $5 to the Denver Rescue Mission to help those experiencing need this winter. 21 DAYS OF PRAYER & FASTING - http://arisedenver.com/21days GLORIA by Arise Denver - http://arisedenver.com/worship STARTED TO FOLLOW JESUS? – Visit https://www.arisedenver.com/follow and one of our pastors will connect with you! GIVE TO ARISE - Give at https://www.arisedenver.com/give
Happy New Year’s Eve! We are so glad that you are joining us online as we wrap up 2023! If you are NEW we would love to connect: NEW TO OUR CHURCH? - Visit https://www.arisedenver.com/connect and we will reach out to you! Plus, we will donate $5 to the Denver Rescue Mission to help those experiencing need this winter. 21 DAYS OF PRAYER & FASTING - http://arisedenver.com/21days GLORIA by Arise Denver - http://arisedenver.com/worship STARTED TO FOLLOW JESUS? – Visit https://www.arisedenver.com/follow and one of our pastors will connect with you! GIVE TO ARISE - Give at https://www.arisedenver.com/give
Happy New Year’s Eve! We are so glad that you are joining us online as we wrap up 2023! If you are NEW we would love to connect: NEW TO OUR CHURCH? - Visit https://www.arisedenver.com/connect and we will reach out to you! Plus, we will donate $5 to the Denver Rescue Mission to help those experiencing need this winter. 21 DAYS OF PRAYER & FASTING - http://arisedenver.com/21days GLORIA by Arise Denver - http://arisedenver.com/worship STARTED TO FOLLOW JESUS? – Visit https://www.arisedenver.com/follow and one of our pastors will connect with you! GIVE TO ARISE - Give at https://www.arisedenver.com/give
Guest: Stephen Hinkel Public Relations Manager The Denver Rescue Mission has been reaching out to those experiencing homelessness for over 130 years. They are serving 1.2 million meals, it is the most they have served in the Missions history. They are also providing more shelters for homeless. On Christmas Eve they are looking to provide shelter for 1250 people. Denver Rescue Mission does not discriminate as homelessness does not discriminate. The Denver Rescue Mission is always needing volunteers, look at their website to see if there is any way to get involved. https://denverrescuemission.org/
In the final episode of our series of conversations about Bethany partner organizations, Pastor Nate speaks with Madeline Brown about her work with Denver Rescue Mission. Listen in as the two discuss the wholistic approach of this incredible organization and the ways that serving others develops our own capacity for grace and compassion.
Your setbacks and losses are your set-ups for your Divine Calling. This episode shows three examples of how trials can be training grounds for discovering our strengths and achieving success. (THE YOUTUBE VERSION OF THIS PODCAST CAN BE FOUND HERE)
Everyone knows Denver's got a housing shortage — but so many proposed fixes seem too expensive, too controversial, or just too out of reach. So what if we took some of the city's existing structures and turned them into, well, places for people to live? That's what Monica Martinez and The Fax Partnership decided to do when they bought two dilapidated old motels on East Colfax. These vestiges of a time when Route 40 was a tourism paradise have since become makeshift affordable housing — but Monica hopes her organization can bring stability, upgrades, and eventually, more housing to these properties. Monica joins host Bree Davies to explain why, as executive director of an East Colfax-centered non-profit, she chose to take on the housing crisis, one motel at a time. Bree also mentioned this Denverite report on Denver Rescue Mission. For the latest affordable housing developments and other news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter Hey Denver by texting “Denver” to 66866 As of this writing, we are (were?) still on Twitter: @citycastdenver Leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: (720) 500-5418 Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Youth on Record's Underground at the Showcase podcast Mental Health with Marielle Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guest: Stephen Hinkel Public Relations Manager The Denver Rescue Mission has been reaching out to those experiencing homelessness for 130 years. They are a 24/7 shelter and serve almost 1200 people a night and provide 3,000 meals every day out of five different locations. They need 15,000 turkeys to help people who are in need to make sure they have a Thanksgiving meal. They are still 5,000 short of their goal. They do not discriminate as homelessness does not discriminate. If an individual wants to donate they do bring items to any of their locations or even donate online. https://denverrescuemission.org/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host: Casey SilveriaGuest: Anthony CharaHello everyone and welcome back to the Farming for Passive Income show where we strive to educate the agricultural community on hands-off commercial real estate investing and growing their business.I'm your host Casey Silveria and today we are joined today by Anthony Chara.Anthony Chara is a seasoned Real Estate investor, an educator, a philanthropist, a family man, who has been in the business since 1993He has investing and property management experience dating back to 1993. Mr. Chara turned to Apartments full time in 2004 and has owned or syndicated over 2,000 apartment units around the Country.Presently, he is a managing partner of Apartment Mentors and the founder of SuccessClasses. During the past 20 years, he has owned or managed several successfulCompanies. Mr. Chara started his teaching career in September, 2006, in order to educate both the beginning investor and more sophisticated investors about how to successfully invest in Apartments.Mr. Chara also volunteers and supports several worthy charities such as the AmericanRed Cross, Denver Rescue Mission, Habitat for Humanity, St Jude Children'sHospital and the Wounded Warrior Project.Connect with Anthony:https://www.successclasses.com/aboutusConnect with Farmers Capital Group: https://farmerscapitalgroup.com/Invest with us: https://farmerscapitalgroup.com/join/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.comShow notes:00:53 How he started in Real Estate4:35 Tips from Anthony of what to look out when buying a property6:45 Cap rate and purchase price and nuances between the two10:58 How else can he force appreciate properties16:26 Insurance and property taxes, what are the nuisances or things to lookout for21:56 His take if partnership with insurance companies is transactional or long term23:15 How do you think about property taxes as they relate to sale and refinancing? How does it affect the overall income producing asset?32:40 New Debt instrument the last 3-4 years VS traditional 30 year amortized fixed-rate debt36:10 Tips for passive investors46:30 Wrap up
The Investor Relations Real Estate Podcast Episode 32 - There's Always More To Learn Host: Jonny Cattani Guest: Anthony CharaProducer: April MunsonJonny Cattani is joined by Anthony Chara to discuss:Letting go of opportunities that are not serving you The financial impact of the years 2006 - 2008 Vetting property management Anthony Chara is a seasoned Real Estate investor that has investing and property management experience dating back to 1993. He turned to full time Real Estate investing around 2004 and has owned or syndicated over two thousand apartment units around the country. Presently he is managing partner of ‘Apartment Mentors' and Founder of ‘Success Classes'. During the past 20 years he has owned or managed several successful companies. Mr. Chara started his teaching career in September of 2006 in order to educate both the beginning investor and more sophisticated investors about how to successfully invest in apartments and multi units. Mr. Chara also volunteers and supports several worthy charities such as the American Red Cross, Denver Rescue Mission,, Habitat for Humanity, Saint Jude Children's Hospital and Wounded Warrior Project. Linked material referenced during the show: Book: Dune - Frank Herbert https://www.amazon.com/Dune-Frank-Herbert-audiobook/dp/B000R34YKC/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1SX33RJGIKXXX&keywords=dune+book&qid=1652304513&sprefix=dune+book%2Caps%2C120&sr=8-1Connect with Anthony!Website: www.SuccessClasses.comEmail: anthony@successclasses.com Connect with Jonny!Cattani Capital Group: https://cattanicapitalgroup.com/Invest with us: invest@cattanicapitalgroup.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-cattani-53159b179/Jonny's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonnycattani/IRR Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theirrpodcast/TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@jonnycattani?lang=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCljEz4pq_paQ9keABhJzt0AFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.cattani.1
A Louisville couple returns to the ruins of the home they lost in the Marshall fire. And, a nonprofit helps fire victims. Then, CPR reporter Andrew Kenney on economic resets in the pandemic. Also, new state laws that took effect January 1. Plus, a Denver Rescue Mission program for people in recovery. Finally, a new school uses the community as a classroom.
A Louisville couple returns to the ruins of the home they lost in the Marshall fire. And, a nonprofit helps fire victims. Then, CPR reporter Andrew Kenney on economic resets in the pandemic. Also, new state laws that took effect January 1. Plus, a Denver Rescue Mission program for people in recovery. Finally, a new school uses the community as a classroom.
Guest: Nicole Tschetter Public Relations Manager The Denver Rescue Mission has been reaching out to those experiencing homelessness for almost 130 years. They provide meals and shelter as well as have transitional housing for those that need a little extra help transitioning out of homelessness. Homelessness takes on different forms and shapes, it can happen to anyone. Coming up is the Season of Hope fundraiser and they are ask people to provide a gift to men in the New Life Program. A gift of $40 provides a gift of thing such as headphones or tools to hats or sweatshirts. The New Life Program is a yearlong rehabilitation program for men recovering from addiction and homelessness. They provide mentorship, classes, and work readiness programs to help men overcome their challenges. Right now, they have over 100 men in the program. denverrescuemission.org/seasonofhope See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest: Elder Rick Balli The Light the world Giving Machines are vending machines for charity, you can buy an item for someone in need. You decided on the amount you want to spend and the item. This year they are working with four local non-profits and two global non-profits. This year they are working with the Crowley Foundation, Project Worthmore, Jewish Family Services and Denver Rescue Mission. They are located on 16th street mall and will be there from November 22 until January 2 and 100% of the donations go to that charity. https://givingmachinesdenver.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nicole Tschetter is the public relations manager for the Denver Rescue Mission. The Denver Rescue Mission works in the community to help restore the lives of people who are experiencing homelessness and addiction through emergency services, rehabilitation, transitional programs, and community outreach. Our conversation revolves around what the mission does, stereotypes about the homeless, and volunteering with them or a different organization.
Guest: Nicole Tschetter Public Relations Manager The Denver Rescue Mission has been reaching out to those experiencing homelessness for the past 128 years. They provide meals and shelter as well as have transitional housing for those that need a little extra help transitioning out of homelessness. Homelessness takes on different forms and shapes, it can happen to anyone. This year they have been incredibly busy. They have added locations with the pandemic at the Denver Coliseum and 48th Avenue Center as well as the Warren Street Community Center. They have seen more people coming in for meal services. Coming up is the Season of Hope fundraiser and they are ask people to provide a gift to men in the New Life Program. A gift of $40 provides a gift of thing such as headphones or tools to hats or sweatshirts. The New Life Program is a yearlong rehabilitation program for men recovering from addiction and homelessness. They provide mentorship, classes, and work readiness programs to help men overcome their challenges. Right now, they have over 100 men in the program. Season of Hope is going from December 7th to December 15th. denverrescuemission.org/seasonofhope See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For the last 18 yrs, Dr. RJ has studied the human body, its design, and its ability to get well. He has spoken at many corporations educating employees on proven health principles to reduce stress, increase productivity, and profitability. Dr. RJ has served multiple days a month volunteering at The Denver Rescue Mission. Dr. RJ […] The post Get Chiropractic with RJ Gelinas DC – Chiro Hustle Podcast 195 appeared first on Chiro Hustle.
For the last 18 yrs, Dr. RJ has studied the human body, its design, and its ability to get well. He has spoken at many corporations educating employees on proven health principles to reduce stress, increase productivity, and profitability. Dr. RJ has served multiple days a month volunteering at The Denver Rescue Mission. Dr. RJ... The post Get Chiropractic with RJ Gelinas DC – Chiro Hustle Podcast 195 appeared first on Chiro Hustle.
Some quotes from the episode:"He doesn’t always show us everything out in the future but He does guide us into the next season in life"“It’s all about relationship”“Loneliness is an invitation from God to grow deeper in your walk with him”“he who spends the most time wins”“rules without relationship equals rebellion”“I believe with my full heart that God did heal her, just not the way I wanted”“Resist isolation. Press into relationship. Because what's hurt in relationship is also healed in relationship.”“if you show your girl that you plan something for her - with with her in mind - it makes a big difference”From the episode:Brandon is a Youth Pastor at 2Rivers Church.Brandon spoke extensively about the loss of his sister, Brittany, to Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. The book Through the Eyes of a Lion by Levi Lusko helped him through grieving the loss of his sister. His favorite Chipotle meal is a Chicken Burrito with 1/2 each rice, 1/2 each beans, all the salsas, sour cream, cheese, and lettuce. Brandon worked at the Denver Rescue Mission and Missouri Baptist Children’s Home. Brandon on sports:Basketball: Michael JordanFootball: Cleveland BrownsBaseball: Cleveland Indians/Cincinnati RedsCollege Basketball: Kentucky WildcatsTennis: Rafael NadalHockey: St. Louis BluesBrandon’s go-to learn to play tennis YouTube playlist.Favorite Moments(approximate times)00:32 | How Brandon and Sarah know each other02:28 | Brandon's growing up story03:21 | Faith story05:00 | The story behing Brandon's love for leading teens07:00 | Brandon's homeless story10:24 | The Chico story11:42 | Life during Corona virus and advice for teens15:02 | Advice for parents of teens17:55 | The loss of a sister25:10 | How to grieve well28:06 | Truths32:48 | On long distance relationships, marriage, and one year in advice39:55 | Hell week41:14 | Brandon on sports43:01 | Brandon shares something goodTell us your story! We’re praying for you. Reach us at: podcast@sarahgood.comView this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/bvPnKHVI5DgSubscribe on your favorite podcasting platform: https://sgood.buzzsprout.com/Follow Now That's Something Good: Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeNeed excellent royalty free music for any of your projects? All the music featured on the podcast is from Epidemic Sound. The selection is extensive. The site is easy to use. And with a subscription it’s all legal to use (and artists like us get compensated!) Use Epidemic Sound for your next project and you’ll benefit Now That’s Something Good. Please visit using our referral link to get started (and support us!) https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/5pxceo/
Brad Meuli, president/CEO of the Denver Rescue Mission, joins us again to share about the incredible challenges facing those experiencing homelessness and the community working to care and support them. Be encouraged by the progress he's witnessing while on the front lines of the COVID-19 response....
Rick Interviews with the Denver Rescue Mission
Brad Meuli, president/CEO of the Denver Rescue Mission, joins us again to share about the incredible challenges facing those experiencing homelessness and the community working to care and support them. Be encouraged by the progress he's...
Willie B and Shawn raise money and canned goods for the Denver Rescue Mission at KBPI's annual Hand That Feeds Food Drive.
Meet Brad Meuli, DenSem alum, president/CEO of the Denver Rescue Mission, and Chairman of the Board of Trustees here at Denver Seminary. Learn more about DRM's life-changing mission as Brad shares stories of restoration as people seek lives of self-sufficiency, free from drugs, alcohol, poverty, lack of education, and homelessness....
Meet Brad Meuli, DenSem alum, president/CEO of the Denver Rescue Mission, and Chairman of the Board of Trustees here at Denver Seminary. Learn more about DRM's life-changing mission as Brad shares stories of restoration as people seek lives of...
Gonzo rides solo this morning and shares the experience of taking his entire team to supporting the Denver Rescue Mission. Giving you a first hand experience feeding the less fortunate and how Live For this Fitness feeds local families at Thanksgiving through our 30 before Turkey Challenge! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Mark McIntosh from A Stronger Cord co-hosts with Along the Way’s Tom Moller addressing answers to homelessness and addictions in Denver. Joining them are Jay Earl Krebs from the Denver Rescue Mission and Tonya Wheeler from Advocates for Recovery Colorado. More information online at http://AStrongerCord.org, http://DenverRescueMission.org, and http://AdvocatesForRecovery.org
Mike Krause from Denver Rescue Mission on opposing Initiative 300. Scott Menough from BirdTalk talks about Hummingbird return day on April 15.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest: Nicole C. and Alexa Gonya of the Denver Rescue Mission Summary: Denver Rescue Mission has been a staple in the Denver area for a long time – going into it's 127th year. Discussed the Denver Rescue Mission mission and how that is accomplished here in Denver. https://www.denverrescuemission.org/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steffan interviews Medal of Honor Recepient Hiroshi "Hershey" Miyamura, following the death of the man he saved in the Korean War, Joe Annello. Hershey recounts his actions and what Joe mean to him in an emotional interview at the funeral for Joe Annello. -- The Denver Rescue Mission calls in to give information on How to Donate to the Mission, Volunteer Needs, How to be a Volunteer, and provides information on the incredible services they provide! For more information on the Denver Rescue Mission, go to their website: https://www.denverrescuemission.org/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John G. Miller wrote the best-selling QBQ! The Question Behind the Question, Flipping the Switch, 47 Ways to Make Your Organization Exceptional, and is co-author of Raising Accountable Kids.John invested a decade selling leadership and sales management training. His message of “Personal Accountability and the QBQ!” was developed facilitating over 10,000 hours of training inside corporations from all industries.A 1980 graduate of Cornell University, John lives in Denver, CO with his wife of 38 years, Karen. The Millers have six daughters, one son, and 10 grandchildrenJohn also serves on the Board of Directors of the Denver Rescue Mission, an organization founded in 1892 dedicated to feeding the homeless.To learn more about QBQ! and John, visit QBQ.com today!
John G. Miller wrote the best-selling QBQ! The Question Behind the Question, Flipping the Switch, 47 Ways to Make Your Organization Exceptional, and is co-author of Raising Accountable Kids.John invested a decade selling leadership and sales management training. His message of “Personal Accountability and the QBQ!” was developed facilitating over 10,000 hours of training inside corporations from all industries.A 1980 graduate of Cornell University, John lives in Denver, CO with his wife of 38 years, Karen. The Millers have six daughters, one son, and 10 grandchildrenJohn also serves on the Board of Directors of the Denver Rescue Mission, an organization founded in 1892 dedicated to feeding the homeless.To learn more about QBQ! and John, visit QBQ.com today!
Its Employment Law Day!! Krazy Kat woman(?), Denver Rescue Mission kicks man out, Northglenn workers taking to long of a lunch break, this and much, much, more.
On "Along the Way" this week, Chaplain Jay Krebs outlines the many ministries associated with the Denver Rescue Mission with special emphasis on its New Life Program. "Along the Way" is heard Saturday at 2pm in Denver on 990 KRKS and 94.7 KRKS-FM as well as online at krks.com. The program can also be heard on-demand via podcast next week by going to krks.com and clicking "Podcast" at the top right of the home page.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On "Along the Way" this week, Chaplain Jay Krebs outlines the many ministries associated with the Denver Rescue Mission with special emphasis on its New Life Program. "Along the Way" is heard Saturday at 2pm in Denver on 990 KRKS and 94.7 KRKS-FM as well as online at krks.com. The program can also be heard on-demand via podcast next week by going to krks.com and clicking "Podcast" at the top right of the home page.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode, BCWI President Al Lopus is speaking with Brad Meuli, executive director of the Denver Rescue Mission, a non-profit organization dedicated to serving the needs of the homeless. Listen in to find out how the Mission is as much a ministry to its employees as it is to those they serve. By investing in their workplace culture, the Mission's people find truly inspiring, life-giving work as they bind together for their cause. Find the full show notes at http://blog.bcwinstitute.org/episode-27-brad-meuli-denver-rescue-mission.
Mishaps with Denver Rescue Mission zoning, Iran Nuclear Deal and Sen. Michael Bennett, Douglas County School officials appeals Colorado Supreme Court decision, Denver City Council approves $860, 000 settlement involving Denver officers are topics of discussion.
Paula and Sandy will continue their 3 part discussion on Lightening Up Your Life! Do you have negative "self talk?" Do you always feel like everyone else is more deserving? This week we'll discuss ways to enhance our lives and our feelings about ourselves and we've invited Sandy's daughter, Julianne, to join us. She graduated from the Fashion Institute and also has expertise in fitness...she has a lot to say about image!Cassandra Perkins is an Actress, an Author, Public Speaker featured on Tedx) and she has her own radio show, called "Behind the Mask" on KLVZ 810 Am Talk Radio in Denver, CO. She is active in volunteer work for non profit organizations such as The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Project Cure, The Denver Rescue Mission, and Project Sanctuary. She also coordinates community youth outreach for suicide and bullying prevention as well as cyber safety awareness.