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RotoViz Overtime is powered by RotoViz Radio. HOSTS Colm Kelly (@OvertimeIreland) – Executive Producer of RotoViz Radio Shawn Siegele (@FF_Contrarian) – RotoViz Co-Owner IT'S OVERTIME In this edition, Shawn and Colm discuss three players you show buy now/trade for or draft and answer some listener questions. Players discussed include Laviska Shenault, Cam Akers, and Elijah Moore. SPONSORS RotoViz - RotoViz Radio listeners can save 10% off of a 1-year RotoViz subscription at RotoViz.com/podcast or by applying the discount code 'rvradio2021' at checkout. SHOW NOTES Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @RotoVizOvertime Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
RotoViz Overtime is powered by RotoViz Radio. HOSTS Colm Kelly (@OvertimeIreland) – Executive Producer of RotoViz Radio Shawn Siegele (@FF_Contrarian) – RotoViz Co-Owner IT'S OVERTIME In this edition, Shawn and Colm discuss three players you show buy now/trade for or draft and answer some listener questions. Players discussed include Laviska Shenault, Cam Akers, and Elijah Moore. SPONSORS RotoViz - RotoViz Radio listeners can save 10% off of a 1-year RotoViz subscription at RotoViz.com/podcast or by applying the discount code 'rvradio2021' at checkout. SHOW NOTES Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @RotoVizOvertime Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The 4 Phase Cycle Podcast with Zesty Ginger || Hormone Balance | Women's Health | Mindset
Motherhood can be a real challenge, and some situations that mothers go through can cause pain, depression, or trauma. In this episode, Megan is joined by Sonnet and Veronica from Not your Mother's podcast and founders of Raising your children you like and had a meaningful conversation about the “unsaids” of parenting. Listen and learn how to help your children develop emotional intelligence, understand triggering behaviors and overcome your personal struggles in order to have better relationships within the family. Important links: https://www.zestyginger.com/links/
What's up BCI Fam?! We’re heading toward the end of our BCI Live Season and for this next episode we've got husband, worship leader and 2020 Male Artist of the Year, Lloyd Nicks. In Don’t Pass Me By, Lloyd shares about expanding his expression of ministry, why cancel culture fails to display the heart of God and how the secret place has become his favorite space. From childhood stories to how he empowers people as a worship leader, Lloyd speaks with so much conviction that calls us all to more. Be sure to subscribe, share and leave a review on Apple Podcasts and you just might get a shoutout on a future episode! ------------------------ Follow @blackchristianinfluencers https://www.instagram.com/blackchristianinfluencers/?hl=en. Follow @rootedlifepodcast https://www.instagram.com/rootedlifepodcast/?hl=en. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bci-live/support
The key to long-term success in business is customer satisfaction. In this episode of the eCommerce Lifestyle Podcast, Anton shares one simple method for easily keeping customers happy and coming back for more.
I discuss Evanston, IL and their reparations program, Ashville, North Carolina reparations program, Bessemer, AL and Amazon, Prince Harry goes to Silicon Valley, Clubhouse moving to Android, NCAA withheld use of powerful March Madness brand from Women's tournament, gyms in the covid era, and will black people vote for democrats if they don't pass reparations book at now: Amazon.com: The Coming: PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE eBook: Young, Marx: Kindle Store --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theoutlet-news-media/support
Pastor Nick Carroll at the New Iberia campus of Our Savior's Church on January 31, 2021.
There's an old joke...What was the last thing the drummer said before getting fired? "I've written a song..." Ringo first brought "Don't Pass Me By" to the Beatles when he joined the band in 1962. Not until the free-for-all spirit of The White Album in 1968 did the band agree to take up his jolly country tune, and when we say the band, we mean just Paul. Dueling sources place both Beatles behind the drum kit, strangely, and we're frankly not sure who it is because while it's messy enough to be Paul, it's weird and groovy enough to be Ringo . The song is filled with Sir Rich's trademark charm, and certainly adds to the sonic journey of the band's sole double album. Speaking of the band, The Band, it was their favorite track on the record, apparently. To discuss this track, we've brought back two of New Orleans' premier drummers...Kyle Melanon (Dash Rip Rock, Imagination Movers) who loves the track, and Andre Bohren (Johnny Sketch & The Dirty Notes) who does NOT. In our first in-person podcast, we discuss the pros and cons of being not quite professional, the difference singing versus being able to truly deliver a vocal, the weight of charm, and importance of letting your fiddle player tune up and make more than 1 pass on a track, while Julia drops a bomb that just may be the one overarching rule when it comes to The Beatles.... What do you think? Too high? To low? Just right? Be sure to follow along, leave your comments, and join in on the discussion on the rankings at Facebook (facebook.com/rankingthebeatles), on Twitter at @rankingbeatles, and on Instagram @rankingthebeatles. Enjoying the show and want to show your support? Check out https://anchor.fm/rankingthebeatles/support! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rankingthebeatles/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rankingthebeatles/support
Lindsay and Sam premier a new segment called “Stop Doing This.” Lindsay issues a plea for family members to stop expecting to play her least favorite game: “pass the baby.” And Sam asks everyone to stop asking if single people are seeing anyone, especially at holiday dinners. Please connect with us on Instagram @bored.pod ! boredpod.com
In this week’s episode of the Periodical Podcast, your hosts Kevin and Tavis investigate a market that has been overshadowed by a highly contested election, global pandemic, and historically low oil prices. In recent weeks, natural gas prices rose to prices not experienced in over a year and a half when the Henry Hub gas benchmark climbed to a 19-month high in late October. With a cold winter ahead, a historic Hurricane season in full swing, depressed oil production, and soaring LNG exports; the gas futures market remains strong and will maintain its upward momentum into the foreseeable future.
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On this episode of the Bucket Up Podcast Good food delivery experiences. Random food cravings that hit. Negative energy is contagious. Jesse's in a movie! youracistsexistbigot.com Kobra Kai show review. Pex Peppers Hot Sauce review. A new sponsor tease. 2 for 2 questions: Would you rather get fake laugh or silence after joke? What is a fruit flavor you like even though you don't like the actual fruit? New music from Alicia Keys, Kamaiyah, Moneybagg Yo, Blac Youngsta, Shy Glizzy and more Soundtrack: "hooligan" Baby Keem "No Stress" WizKid "Santos Party House" By Smoke DZA, Wiz Khalifa, Curren$y, Big K.R.I.T, Girl Talk "Something in the Water" By Saba ft Denzel Curry
Sunday, September 20, 2020 Mark 10:46-52 Kingdom Strong Pastor Christopher Salley
Sunday, September 20, 2020 Mark 10:46-52 Kingdom Strong Pastor Christopher Salley
This week, LP speaks with Epic Records signee, MK XYZ, New devlopements on Megan v Tory, Trey Songz v IG "models" and SWYD and vote.....
Pastor Eric continues to teach from the Book of Judges. In chapter 4, we discover that God has assignments for every one of us. Let's make sure that we don't miss it, or even worse, "pass the buck" onto others. Additionally, the study of Deborah is a great opportunity to be reminded that the Lord has a place in His ministry for women as well as men. God has an assignment and role for all of us.
In this podcast episode of The Inventive Journey, entrepreneurs will learn from Karthik Rau, entrepreneur in the field of remote monitoring, as he shares his inventive journey. “I think you should just do it. There are people that I'm sure have, especially here in Silicon Valley, have the ambitions for something. You are sort of a very friendly environment it's an environment that is very forgiving. You make a mistake and you always have the opportunity to go back and do something else. So yea don't pass up the chance if you have a good idea that is worth pursuing, you should take advantage and, I wish everyone the best.” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-inventive-journey/message
Mike Moyer admonishes us "Don't Pass Them By." Sign up for VBS at https://mabconline.breezechms.com/form/90f289 Services are streamed on our YouTube channel at their regularly scheduled times. Services will be available shortly after their conclusion on YouTube, Facebook, and as a podcast (https://anchor.fm/mabc). Online giving is available at https://www.mabconline.com/online-giving or a check can be mailed to the church office at 1325 Mountain Avenue, Banning, CA 92220. If there is any way we can help you, please reach out to us at (951) 849-1877. We would like to assist in any way we can. If you are not receiving calls or post cards from us, please update your contact information at https://bit.ly/MABCupdate
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We need to address racism in ourselves and in our teams and leagues. Don't juke around it. Break through the wall. It's a harder path and can be really uncomfortable at times, but we can come out stronger on the other side. Do the work. In this episode, I talk about the broader meaning of words we have heard for decades. We can't go further in our pursuit of Anti-Racism in roller derby and our lives until we understand more about what these words mean. I'll be sharing a couple examples of what this looks like in roller derby and want to give a trigger warning in advance for any BIPOC who don't have the space to deal with that right now. I believe changing our systems and way of thinking about racism has to take place before we can go on a mission of recruitment for people of color to join our leagues. We can’t bring them in until we take some meaningful steps to make our house better before we invite people over. There are cracks in the foundation and we’ve been throwing a rug over it and not noticing they exist. Then I’ll go over some examples of how to approach meaningful interactions to help correct these problematic situations one on one. How do we talk to someone when they say something racially problematic? And how can we receive this information graciously when we make a mistake ourselves? Let's hold each other accountable and move forward together. Please share with me what books YOU are currently reading by contacting the podcast by any method below. :-) Edited to add link to article/1st chapter of book: https://www.yesmagazine.org/democracy/2017/06/30/no-i-wont-stop-saying-white-supremacy/ Link to where you can buy today's source material "White Fragility" by Robin DiAngelo from Black-Owned Book Retailers: https://robindiangelo.com/ Visit Roller Derby Athletics at rollerderbyathletics.com/plans. Visit Bout Betties at https://boutbetties.com/. Subscribe today using our podcast’s promo code POWER10 for 10% off your first pack! Find our transcribed episodes on our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/power4thwhistle. (Thank you, Jenergy!) Follow our Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/powerthru4thwhistle. Follow us on Instagram: @Power4thWhistle Follow us on Twitter: @Power4thWhistle Have a question? Want to sponsor the podcast? E-mail power4thwhistle@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/power-through-the-4th-whistle/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/power-through-the-4th-whistle/support
The Bechdel Test and the movies that fail it for not having at least 2 female characters with names who have at least one conversation with one another that doesn't involve a man are the subject this week. Some won't surprise you, but others may. Links to their respective BrechdelTest.com pages are way below. The classic Odd Couple, the fascinating Framing John DeLorean, the almost awesome Clovehitch Killer and the very long The Last Dance all get flickfessed. Have a Chat with Andy Here. Listener Art: David Mendoza Featured Artists: The Lamonts & The Maladies of Adam Stokes GROUPERS TRAILER Please Give Groupers a Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score Here Please Rate It on IMDB Here The Blu-ray, US The Blu-ray, International Groupers is now available on these platforms. On Amazon On Google Play On iTunes On Youtube On Tubi On Vudu FILM VAULT MERCH GROUPERS MERCH Flickfessions: The Odd Couple (1968) on Starz (US) Framing John DeLorean (2019) on Hulu (US) The Clovehitch Killer (2018) on Hulu (US) The Last Dance (2020) Sling TV & ESPN + (US)
Rabbi Gene talks about why Passover is the most important revival ever, and how the Passover story became the foundation for God's epic tale.
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Colin discusses the possible NFL draft rating numbers, the lasting power of Michael Jordan’s brand, why passing on Tua Tagovailoa would be a mistake, why the new process for the NFL draft shouldn’t be an excuse for GMs, and his thoughts on Draymond Green's comments on Kevin Durant’s final season with the Warriors. Guests include Peter Schrager, Al Michaels, and Russell Wilson. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Isaiah 41:13 For I am the Lord your God who takes hold of your right hand and says to you, Do not fear I will help you. 1. 21:03 Everybody can't Go 2. Dawkins & Dawkins Like him 3. marvin sapp Listen 4. Canton Jones Teach me your ways 5. Deitrick haddon complete me 6. Trin-i-Tee 5:7 Love 7. Kirk Franklin Just For me 8. Ruben studdard I Surrender All 9. Mary Mary Can't Give Up Now 10. J moss Rebuild 11. Tamela mann God Provides 12. Smokey norful Still Say Thank You 13. LeAndria Johnson Deliver me 14. Fred hammond Don't Pass me by 15. zacardi cortez God held me together ft. James Fortune 16. The winans Question is Request Line: (347) 752-5932 We greatly value your trust and confidence and sincerely appreciate your Loyalty By Listening to our podcast Praise-n- worship hour song's of inspiration sincerest! thanks Brooklynstyle --- 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/praise-n-worship-hour/message
Chase is joined on the show by former Congressman and Ambassador Dick Swett, Concord Coalition Executive Director Bob Bixby, Policy Director Tori Gorman and Senior Policy Advisor Josh Gordon. They discuss recent Congressional legislation enacted in response to the Coronavirus pandemic, what additional aid is being considered, challenges facing the Congressional Budget Office and health care cost growth trends.
Host Benjamin Gedan is joined by Nicolás Saldías, the Argentina Project’s senior researcher in the Wilson Center's Latin American Program, who shares on-the-ground insights on how the coronavirus is affecting life and the economy in Uruguay.
On this episode, we discuss what we think love should look like, whine about some of our pet peeves, and as always, laugh too much into the mic. Hope you guys enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed recording! Follow us on Twitter @SIWYChest and email withyourchest@gmail.com.
TKAM #1003: Corona, Don't Pass It On.TK and Conscious come back with another monthly installment of TK in the AM, During the coronavirus pandemic. Check out the timestamps for Corna-news, sprinkled with tips and tricks to keep your spirits up and yourself feeling sexy. Later, TK gives unexpert answers to listener questions about polyamory, noteps, Fcukbois, and The Russians during this time of COVID crisis. Follow @bondfireradio and @tkintheam on social media to find out when TK and Cons will pop up during quarantine. Please consider making a donation to our station via paypal.me/bondfireradio or patreon.com/bondfireradio0:00 SONG: Black Qualls - Thundercat (feat. Steve Lacy & Steve Arrington) 3:24 INTRO: Corona Virus check-in / Don’t be a hero!13:06 SONG: Dua Lipa - Don't Start Now16:18 News You Can Use pt 1: Is the Trump Presidency Over? / Bernie vs Joe vs everyone else/ Cuomo vs. Cuomo30:00 SONG: Corona Virus - DJ iMarkkeyz feat Cardi B31:00 News You Can Use pt 2: Should you pay your bills? / Are we getting a government stipend? / FB anti spam blocker glitch in the matrix. 1:02:35 SONG: Coronavirus - Yofrangel 1:04:34 CHATROOM CHECKIN: Sending love to all our listening homies! That means YOU!1:08:2 SONG: Little Dragon - Hold On1:12:30 UNEXPERT QUESTIONS & ANSWERS: TK answer questions about Polyamory, Noteps, Fcukbois, and The Russians during this time of COVID crisis. 1:36:10 SONG: Tame Impala - Is It True OUTRO: TK & Conscious send you off with words of wisdom and let you know where to find us next.SUPPORT OUR PODCAST & #PUBLICRADIO Make a one time donation to Bondfire Radio >>> http://paypal.me/BondfireRadio > Become a patron. http://patreon.com
TKAM #1003: Corona, Don't Pass It On.TK and Conscious come back with another monthly installment of TK in the AM, During the coronavirus pandemic. Check out the timestamps for Corna-news, sprinkled with tips and tricks to keep your spirits up and yourself feeling sexy. Later, TK gives unexpert answers to listener questions about polyamory, noteps, Fcukbois, and The Russians during this time of COVID crisis. Follow @bondfireradio and @tkintheam on social media to find out when TK and Cons will pop up during quarantine. Please consider making a donation to our station via paypal.me/bondfireradio or patreon.com/bondfireradio0:00 SONG: Black Qualls - Thundercat (feat. Steve Lacy & Steve Arrington) 3:24 INTRO: Corona Virus check-in / Don’t be a hero!13:06 SONG: Dua Lipa - Don't Start Now16:18 News You Can Use pt 1: Is the Trump Presidency Over? / Bernie vs Joe vs everyone else/ Cuomo vs. Cuomo30:00 SONG: Corona Virus - DJ iMarkkeyz feat Cardi B31:00 News You Can Use pt 2: Should you pay your bills? / Are we getting a government stipend? / FB anti spam blocker glitch in the matrix. 1:02:35 SONG: Coronavirus - Yofrangel 1:04:34 CHATROOM CHECKIN: Sending love to all our listening homies! That means YOU!1:08:2 SONG: Little Dragon - Hold On1:12:30 UNEXPERT QUESTIONS & ANSWERS: TK answer questions about Polyamory, Noteps, Fcukbois, and The Russians during this time of COVID crisis. 1:36:10 SONG: Tame Impala - Is It True OUTRO: TK & Conscious send you off with words of wisdom and let you know where to find us next.SUPPORT OUR PODCAST & #PUBLICRADIO Make a one time donation to Bondfire Radio >>> http://paypal.me/BondfireRadio > Become a patron. http://patreon.com
Don't Pass the Buck Accept Responsibility Fr. Andrew P. Carrozza
“But . . . pass not to Beersheba.” (Amos 5:5) Beersheba (well of the “sevens”) became a location of some importance in Israel’s early history. Hagar, the Egyptian bondwoman who bo... More...
Mike and Chance welcome in Winston (@allmightycash) to talk: ■ Super Bowl Recap (3:22) ■ Halftime outrage (5:19) ■ Early 2000's "Terror Alerts" propaganda (6:22) ■ The NBA and LeBron (8:42) ■ Donut magic (15:19) ■ The Houston Rodeo lineup (17:07) ■ Height hate (22:37) ■ Binge-watching TV shows vs. watching movies (32:22) ■ Dystopia (36:58) ■ 90's movies (40:41) ■ Grand Theft Auto games (44:56) ■ The PlayStation 5 (50:07) ■ Seasonality (54:52). Don't forget to check us out on Twitter and Instagram @TheRepNetwork. Show our sister pod, "Play It By Ear", some love too. Note: The timestamps above are estimates, so don't at me if they're a little off. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John 16:33 | Jeremiah 6:14 | Philippians 4:6-7 | John 14:1&27 | John 20:19-23
Nigel Rothband is joined by David Blakeney, Dave Hodgson and Lisa Rabinowitz. It's a very positive podcast tonight (or is it?) as we chat about Sergio Aguero, KDB, the games against Aston Villa and Man United, and we look forward to Crystal Palace. For your free case of beer go to www.beer52.com/city citypodcast.net @citypodcast Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh Engineered by Leon Gorman A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2020 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright
Don't Pass Judgement - Romans 14v1 - 21 - Simon Cansdale 12th Jan 11.15am by Christ Church Winchester
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Yes ...I know it feels like the snowplow driver is listening to Lawrence Welk while we listen to Led Zepplin, but in winter weather, the safest place is often the place where you feel it's going maddeningly slow. That also applies to our journey as caregivers. We find that we must move at a pace we can't control...and, just like trying to pass a snowplow, we run the risk of getting hurt if we try to circumvent. A friend once told me, "Families move at the speed of their slowest members." When serving as a caregiver the "pace car" dictates how fast we're going to go. We're going to get there ...when we get there. Beating on our steering wheel, swearing, and/or spazzing out isn't going to make it better or faster, but it will cause unnecessary tension ...that robs us of living a calmer, healthier, and even safer life. Sometimes, the snowplow is a chronic illness that progresses. Sometimes, it's a special needs child that moves at his/her pace. Sometimes it's someone with a addiction that struggles in their recovery program. Sometimes it's grief that takes whatever time it needs to process it out. In my 30+ years, I've discovered the pace set for me is simply living in the moment ...one day at a time. Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about its own things. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble. Matthew 6:34 Listen to the callers share their stories, as well. Also, of course, joining the show is himself ...my sidekick, John Butler (The Count of Mighty Disco) "Don't pass the snowplow is our "Caregiver Tip of the Day" for this show. Hope for the Caregiver is LIVE on Sirius XM's Family Talk Channel (131) at 6PM Eastern. Brought to you by:
David despaired of the life situations he faced and fear forced him into a terrible situation that cost him. Are you in despair today? Are you disheartened? Are you about to give up, pass out in the struggle you face? Then learn how David encouraged Himself in the Lord and the key to his faith and reliance on God. Click on the play button in the bottom left to listen.
No Music Time de hoje, nós vamos ouvir "Don't pass me by", dos Beatles!
Ryan is working his ass off in Vegas and is recording from his Westgate hotel room. The guys discuss Kaapo's HUGE debut, Fox, Traverse City and what to take away from it. Other topics discussed: Unsigned Rangers, RFA's, NHL Marketing, Do you tip your mailman, NYR #1 prospect ratings, Ryan's dad, John Franco, The Mets, best coaches in NY & TickPick along with some other nonsense. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome back to Board With Video Games, covering all the things you play on your table and your television! This week Josh and Kyle have an early diversion covering some recent news. They talk then talk about the games they have been playing on the table (Meeple Circus, Go, and more) and their television (Apex Legends, AC Odyssey, and more). After that, talk about their gaming missed connections. More than just their blind spots, but games they have not played they truly wish they had! Enter the MetaFall contest at bit.ly/metafall Consider supporting the show at patreon.com/psvg Visit our discord at https://psvg.blog/discord Much thanks to our wonderful Patreon Producers - Sean Capri, Edwin Calo, Barry Cathcart, Josh Borbone, Chris M., Devin Tyus, Kyle Haiman, Benny Liu, Nick Metzger, Caroline Underwood, Delvin Cox, Grrouchie Serge, Justin Pickerd, Nathan Thomas, Ryan Craig, Paul Calicoat AND Joel Da Professor Switch Voss. If you have any questions, topic suggestions, or feedback, please reach out to us @boardwithvg on Twitter and Instagram. Use #boardwithvg, so we know what you are playing and to help grow this awesome community! Also, visit our Facebook page (facebook.com/boardwithvg) and feel free to drop us an email at boardwithvg@gmail.com.
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We’re revisiting a timeless topic: monopolies! Expert Barry Lynn shares his thoughts on market concentration, the dangers of industrial monopolies like Boeing, and what ‘reigning in’ companies like Google, Facebook, and Amazon actually means. Barry Lynn is the Executive Director of the Open Markets Institute. Previously, he spent 15 years at the New America Foundation researching and writing about monopoly power. He is the author of ‘Cornered: The New Monopoly Capitalism and the Economics of Destruction’ and ‘End of the Line: The Rise and Coming Fall of the Global Corporation’. Twitter: @openmarkets Further reading: https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2017/02/antimonopoly-big-business/514358/ https://openmarketsinstitute.org/op-eds-and-articles/why-competition-matters/ https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/jul/26/google-and-facebook-are-strangling-the-free-press-to-death-democracy-is-the-loser https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/nov/02/facebook-google-monopoly-companies Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An online vlogger sold her bath water and sold out! Woman carjacked another woman's car, so she retaliated by throwing this at her! Police searching for a man hiding finds him after he passes gas! And most crocodiles used to be vegetarians!
Hi, welcome everyone to finishing your literature review with less stress. I am your host, Dr. Marvette Lacy, and I would like to thank you for taking the time and spending the next 40 minutes with me or so to talk about all things literature review dissertation proposal. We are going to cover a lot today, so I'm going to ask that you as much as possible eliminate distractions, anything running in the background and take the next 40 minutes for yourself because there's no point to waste your time. Um, being here if you're not going to be fully committed and focused on this because I know that what I am sharing with you today will truly help you accomplish not only your goals as it relates to your dissertation, but any other goals that you may have in life. So with that, please eliminate distractions. I want those of you who are here live on a call, please introduce yourself, take some time, let us know who you are, what's your name, your institution, year in the program and the hardest part about being a doc student that you are having right now. Let us know in the chat and any other information that you think it would be helpful for us to know because this is very interactive and the more that we get to know about you, I'm going to share some things about me. Um, it just helps with the time and helps make this a very positive experience. So while you're doing that, I'm going to share a little bit about me again. I'm Marvette. I currently live in Milwaukee, WI. And I graduated from the University of Georgia in the College Student Affairs Administration Program. It's a whole other topic thing about what student affairs is, if you're not familiar with it. Um, but I just want to talk to you about a critical point in my dissertation program. So my program was set up in that between your first and second year, you as a student were required to do, what is called publishable paper. Publishable papers, some can say that it's kinda like, um, a pilot study. So it gives you an idea of not only what you could potentially research about for your dissertation, but it also gives you an idea as you are completely designing and conducting in writing up your own research project, but on a smaller scale as a way to prepare you for your exams and for your dissertation. A lot of people in our program do not continue on with the same topic from their publishable paper to their dissertation because the time in between and what you learned in between can, it's a large gap in, so this is truly meant as an educational tool, right? And it's happening in between your first and second year. So I started working on mine. I remember taking at least three or four months to really focus on the literature review because I knew that like people usually say that's the hardest part and that I knew that I was only in the program for about a year. And I knew I didn't know a lot, right? I didn't even know how to, um, like build a research paper. I only, I think only how like an intro to research course, um, at this point. And so I just did not know what I was doing. And so for me, you look at what people have done before and you model what they do right. And that's what I was doing. And so I spent a good two or three months just reading article after article and like seeing how they set up their literature reviews and which topic. I just knew that I wanted to study black women, but I was like, I don't know exactly what. And so I was just doing my best to collect all the references and write all the notes and I just remember having notebooks and notebooks and documents and documents of notes right. And, Somehow after like three or four months, I managed to put together some sort of document or a proposal because you also have to go through the process like you would and and dissertation and that you defend your proposal, you conduct the research and then you defend the entire paper. And so I really worked really hard and I got it down to like a 30 page proposal. I was so proud of it. Right. Cause I was like, I went from somewhere, I was like overwhelmed with all these notes and now I have a whole thing. And I was so excited about my committee cause it was like dope faculty members, like the two black women. I had a new chair, I was like support it. Um, and if you haven't heard about my story and my first semester and how I failed then you would know like why this was such a big deal that I was making it to this point to be able to defend this. And, I was prepared to answer all the questions right about like my literature review. I was just so proud, Like, it's well done. And I failed that defense. Let me tell you why I failed the defense because they started asking me question after question like what's the purpose of your study again and what were you going to study and why black women. And like what are you planning to do? And it was just all these questions about like methodology and methods and exactly what I was going to do to, I couldn't answer and I was like, nobody even asked me a question about my literature review, which is what I spent all my time on. I was so upset. I started crying and that defense when it hit me that I wasn't going to pass, I was crying because I was like, I should know better. I should have known this. I made a fool of myself and then I was crying because I was crying cause I was like, you can't show up and cry. There's no crying in phd process. And then I just was also crying cause I'm like, they're having pity on me, I suck, blah blah. Like all of this came up to the surface and I just walked out defeated and I have to Redo my whole proposal and where before I had months to do it. This time I only had like, I believe like a few weeks, like a couple, two or three weeks that I had to turn this around because it was really close. I felt like people were going off contract or something and that was a reason why I had to finish it. Now fast forward two and a half years later, after this whole fiasco of failing that publishable paper, I got through that. I got through my exams, I've defended my dissertation proposal and now it is April, 1120 17 and I am walking into my dissertation defense and most of all I feel good. It's like night and day from that publishable paper. Um, defense. I was nervous though and I wasn't nervous because I didn't feel like I wasn't going to be able to do it. I wasn't nervous from the fact that I had to write this in like three months, which I did. Again, another story, I had to finish this. Like I do my dissertation in three months. I was nervous because I knew that it was gonna finally like be over. Like I had reached the end point did that day I was going to walk away and they were going to call me Dr Lacy. Like I knew it deep down, but I was scared. Like I was like, I can't believe that it's almost going to be over the picture at the bottom right - I look a hot mess, I was tired y'all. And because you know I did it in three months and I was also confident that I was walking away being like I was passing it. It was nothing that anybody was going to say that was going to stop me from being Dr. Lacy and I rocked it and I was able to answer all the questions. It was, it felt like a discussion that was happening. All my friends were in the back room. People were live, tweeting, streaming and I didn't feel nervous about that cause I knew there was no way that it wasn't going to go the way I thought it was going to go. I don't share my story because I want to brag to you. I share my story. So, one, you get to know a little bit about who are you listening to. Two, so you can know that I know what it feels like to on one end have no idea what you're doing. Like have no idea where to start and just like trying to make it up as you go along and it's still not working out and you fell in completely on your face to knowing how it feels to walk into a room and own it and be confident and your study, your decisions, who you are as a researcher and be able to look at your committee and be like, prank it. I don't like do your words. Whatever question you asked me, I'm going to be able to answer it. That's why I shared that story. And, I want you to know that I believe that your story one doesn't have to be as difficult as my, but that you have something that you must share with the world. There's a reason why you have the topic that you have on your mind, the topic of your heart that you want to do, the research that you want to conduct. There a reason why and you have to do it and to not do it, to pass it up, to give up on this process would be a disservice to yourself, to your participants, to the world. You would be like robbing people of a necessary experience, of a necessary, like data and research and your perspective if you don't share it. I also believe you already have everything you need to finish this dissertation and graduate. I know today we're supposed to talk about literature reviews. And, if you don't walk away from anything but that, I want you to walk away with knowing that you don't need anything else. You don't need to know more. You need to be more. You have what you need to finish this. So I want you to imagine walking into your dissertation defense like you've collected the data, you've written up everything, had all the conversations you needed to have. You walk in and you're ready. You walk in, your committees there, your chairs there, maybe your friends are there, maybe the hating so-and-so person is there, the person you don't like. Maybe all of those people are there. Your family friends, your loved ones. They're all in the room waiting for you and you walk in to give your presentation for your dissertation and maybe a little bit nervous because it still makes you nervous to speak in front of people, but that's it. Like you know what you're going to say. You feel so good about your dissertation that you're like, I can't wait to tell them it's going to blow their minds and you kill it. Like imagine just you are there now you're killing it. People throwing questions at you. Even that hatin-a... See, I'm trying not to curse, but you know, hating ass person, they, they trying to throw questions at you, and it don't matter. You can answer it and you can move on. They're not, you know, they don't phase you none. You sit down, you have not the conversation where your committee is like you tell it, like your people. Y'All just having a regular conversation. You're talking about what you are gonna publish. Like you already know. You Pass. Y'All are just talking about next steps. You're talking about what's next, what else you gonna study. Imagine what that feels like. That's what I'm offering you today. This is the first step to getting that. So. You're in the right place because I don't want you to waste your time. Remember, and I'm not about wasting your time. But if any of what I just said resonated with you, you're in the right place. If you're like, yeah, that's what I want. You're in the right place. If you are working on your comps or your exams or your proposal, you're in the right place, but maybe you're feeling like cat. That what I just imagined. That's for me. I want that, but right now I'm having a hard time figuring out how I'm gonna get there. Maybe you feel like you're doing all of these things or you're writing, you're in writing groups, you're reading, you're asking questions, but you feel like you're still not getting anywhere. You don't have a completed draft to show for any of that hard work and all those questions you should try to figure out what, what do I need to do next, what's the most important thing I need to do so I'm not wasting my time so I can be as efficient as possible. Or maybe you feel like you're falling out of love with your dissertation. You're like, yeah, I feel you. I need to share with the world. But I just, I'm not feeling it no more. Maybe this phd thing isn't for me. Maybe for like your, you have so much going on at your constantly forgetting to do something. Like I know I'm supposed to do something. I know I'm supposed to do something but you don't, you're not quite sure. And You keep looking at all your to do lists and whatever you use to manage your time and you just felt like you can never be on top of it and feel like you're getting everything done and she needs to get done and you're exhausted and you're like, I'm just, I need something else. Cause it's not it. This is who I'm talking to today. This is what this training is for is for you. My promise to you is for the next 40 minutes or so, I'm going to talk to you about how I went from that person who failed their publishable paper defense to somebody who walked into their dissertation defense. Ready? I'm not sharing with you theories or what I read in book, even though you know I have two degrees on that like development. That's not the point. I'm not sharing about that. I'm sharing like actually what I've done and what I've done with clients to get them to the end. I'm talking to you about my "Get it Done" framework. My three step process from taking you from feeling busy, exhausted, overwhelmed, to like intentional, confident, excited about that business. I'm explaining it to you over the next few minutes and I want you to use that and implement it because it's cute to sit here and listen to this and consume it, but if you don't do anything, this doesn't matter. You're wasting your time. Remember, I don't want you to waste your time, so I want you to listen to this and do this. That's what I'm going to share with you, but I need something from you, right? Right now I need you to make a promise or at the very least for the next few minutes, you can agree to these things. You can agree that you're going to keep an open mind because some of the stuff I want to talk about you and be like, no girl, what? It's gonna seem a little bit out there, but I'm asking you to keep an open mind right now. I don't want you emailing me or clicking off cause you like what? That's not what she said. I'm asking you now. You decide to keep an open mind. I'm asking you now to take responsibility for where you are today. Take responsibility. If you're not writing, like you're supposed to take responsibility. If you don't have pages or you're not meeting deadlines, take responsibility for if you wish your relationship with your chair and your committee was different. I'm not saying you control other people or you're responsible for their actions. I'm telling you to take responsibility for where you are. Because the moment that you can do that, you become in your power. You step into your power. You're not a victim anymore. Life isn't just happening to you. You are controlling your life. Cause the moment you can say that, that means you can change things to get to what you want, like to happen, to get to the results. And then the third thing is you're willing to put in the work. Cause what I'm going to say to you, it's gonna take work. It's not going to be easy. It's simple, but it ain't easy. But I want you to say you agree right now and that you're willing to put in the work. Okay? Now don't go past this without agreeing to that.
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Darin Murphy joins us again as we move onto a track-by-track look at the remix, comparing the mono, stereo and 2018 mixes where appropriate. Compare our contemporary views with classic clips from Paul McCartney's promotional interview on Radio Luxembourg from November 20, 1968 where he did much the same thing. Stay tuned, as our look at sides 3+4 will be out sooner than you might think!
Pastor Tom is joined in studio with Kevin Poth and Jeff Bennett. Their discussion takes a look at how the church has become desensitized to the plight of society. Do we pass by those that are hurting?
Culture wants you to believe that life is about you. But our perspective should be, “It’s not about me. It’s about what God can do to others through me.”
The guys recap the first three games of the season and look ahead to the games taking place this week. They do another round of "On It, Off It" and then they get social with your questions!
As we near the end of June, it’s a good time for a personal checkpoint. Is God’s plan effectively being accomplished through you this summer? If you would like to see more in the coming months, consider this challenge from Bobby Bosler entitled Don’t Pass Up One. To leave a question or testimony recorded in your own voice, please call our messaging service at (262) 355-THEE. For more faith inspiring resources and information about joining the Thee Generation, please visit theegeneration.org.
Here is example of the statue of Christ with His arms outstretched and welcoming us during the course of our travels through life. We are summoned to pause at his feet and duly respect both his authority and embrace, although too many passers-by offer ...
Here is example of the statue of Christ with His arms outstretched and welcoming us during the course of our travels through life. We are summoned to pause at his feet and duly respect both his authority and embrace, although too many passers-by offer ...
This week WTWF looks at the times in their solo careers when solo Beatles dug into the catalog of their former band. In the early and mid 1970's, it was more a matter of completing material and releasing it to the general public. As the years passed, and the spectre of the band receeded a bit, it was no longer blasphemy for Ringo or Paul to consider attempting songs actually released by the Fabs. Some of these were charity or holiday discs, but the soundtrack to "Give My Regards to Broad Street" (produced by George Martin) is almost half an album loaded with eighties-vintage McCartney covering the Beatles.
Thunder In The Desert: Don't Pass By - Pastor Jady Griffin
The title says it all. This day last year we lost one of the most important artists of our generation. Thomas Dunning reminisces about the myriad ways Prince enhanced our lives. Those kind of cars don't pass you every day... This episode is sponsored by www.audibletrial.com/workshed For all the things and stuff: www.workshedpod.com
Pinterest's Raashi Rosenberger talks about all things marketing. Don't pass up this opportunity to hear from a world-class expert.
Pastor Brian encourages us to get in the race and serve as God has called each of us.
Ps Tom Zaharis: Don't Pass the Buck by Glow Church
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When you humble yourself you qualify yourself for one amazing thing-the grace of God. In our UNTITLED series, guest Pastor Colin Blois from Hope City C3 Church in Sheffield shared a message on how God uses us to partner in His miracles. The gospel is about bringing dead people to life, and together we can help release lives into freedom.
Please Don't Pass Me By by Lester Love
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Part one: Radio broadcaster, sports commentator and all-round nice guy @Aaron Kearney joins us to talk about pop culture phenomenons that completely passed him by.Head to www.splittingcases.com to hear our previous episodes and follow us on Twitter: @SplittingCases and Facebook: www.facebook.com/splittingcases.
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Please Don't Pass Me by
This week on TFP we discuss a couple of the many benefits of using new modern cockpit systems such as the G1000 or Cirrus Perspective. Please enjoy The Finer Points! Fly Your Best jason