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2 Corinthians 10 1-7 The Weapons of Warfare Please turn to 2 Corinthians 10. You can find that on page 1150 in the pew Bible. This is the last section of the apostle Paul's letter to the church in Corinth. It runs through the final 4 chapters. Before we read, I want to remind you of two things in 2 Corinthians. First, Paul has been emphasizing his authority as an apostle. That emphasis began all the way back in chapter 1 verse 1. In the very opening words of the letter, he identified himself as an apostle of Jesus Christ. His defense continued throughout chapters 1-9 in different ways. For example, in chapter 3, he identified himself as a minister of the new covenant through the ministry of the Holy Spirit. In chapter 5, he stressed that the apostles were ambassadors of Christ. And in several places, he has emphasized that the apostle's ministry is patterned after Christ's ministry. Just like Jesus suffered and died so to the apostles have and would continue to suffer and would die for the Gospel. So that's the first thing – Paul was a chosen ambassador of Christ as an apostle. Number 2, the whole reason that Paul emphasized his true apostleship is because there were false apostles in Corinth. They taught a false Gospel – Paul said that they were tampering with God's word. They used cunning practices, he said, and were blinded by the god of this world. That's pretty strong. These false apostles had been attacking Paul's credentials. That is why Paul defends his apostleship. And that is also why he corrects several misguided beliefs (like suffering and God's Covenant promises and grace in giving). So again, #1 Paul is a true apostle of Jesus Christ and #2 false teachers were trying to blind the church. Those two things are important because in these last 4 chapters, the apostle Paul doubles down on them. You'll hear that in our text this morning. Let's turn our attention to 2 Corinthians 10:1-7 Reading of 2 Corinthians 10:1-7 Prayer On the wall of my office is a picture of the USS Maryland. It was a battleship. The picture was taken in 1945 as it was on its way to the battle of Okinawa. The reason that I have it on my wall is one of the Navy sailors in the picture is my grandfather. The battle of Okinawa was the most intense and decisive battles in the pacific theater of World War 2. 180,000 US troops fought in that battle. One of those soldiers was a man named Desmond Doss. Just to be sure, Doss was not my grandfather. He was a different soldier who likewise enlisted to serve his country. The interesting thing about Private Doss is that he refused to carry a weapon. He wanted to serve but he held strong convictions and would not carry a gun. Because of that, his fellow soldiers harassed him. They called him a coward and considered him a liability. One soldier threw his boots at Doss while Doss was praying. Another threatened him, “I'll make sure you don't come back alive.” Nonetheless, Doss continued to serve and became his unit's medic. Well, Doss was part of the 77th infantry division deployed to Okinawa. His regiment attacked the enemy forces at a 400-foot cliff on the southern part of the island. That cliff is known as Hacksaw Ridge. Maybe you've heard of it. It was a very brutal battle. Many many soldiers were killed. The US forces had no other choice but to retreat. However, Doss stayed behind. Under the darkness of night, Doss rescued 75 wounded men. He dragged each soldier to the cliff's edge, he had a makeshift harness, lowered each down with a rope and a pulley system. And every time, he prayed that God would help him save one more. Doss rescued some of the same men who had earlier mocked him. In several ways, Private Doss is a picture of the apostle Paul here. On the outside, Paul looked weak. His detractors critiqued him for his small stature and for not being an eloquent speaker and for his humble demeanor. Yet, despite their perception of his weakness, the apostle, in reality was a formidable warrior. And like Doss, Paul risked his life to save others. In Paul's case, the battle was spiritual, and he was rescuing their souls. Really, this whole chapter, chapter 10, is about perceptions and reality. Some of the Corinthians had a faulty perception that Paul was weak and he was therefore “walking according to the flesh” (verse 2). But the reality was quite the opposite. So, this morning, we'll be re-orienting our perceptions to reality. That is what the apostle Paul is seeking to do. 2 points this morning related to that. 1. Reorienting our disposition to the meekness of Christ. Our disposition is our attitude or our posture in relation to others. Reorienting our disposition to the meekness of Christ. That is in verses 1-2. 2. Reorienting our warfare to the power of Christ. That is in verses 3-6. Reorienting our warfare to the power of Christ. 1. Reorienting our disposition So, first… reorienting our disposition. Now, let me ask, what was the critique of Paul in these verses? Well, they were saying that Paul was bold when he was writing to them, but he was wimpy in their presence. They believed Paul didn't have the guts to challenge them face to face. Even though his letters were bold, he was weak. He was therefore walking in the weakness of his flesh. In the Greco-Roman culture of the time, strength was found in external displays of power like physical presence and bold rhetoric. In other words, if you could grab the attention of a crowd through eloquent speech and puffed up confidence you would be elevated in society. A gentle and humble spirit was not a trait of a strong leader. So, in the eyes of Paul's detractors, he was unworthy. He could not be a true apostle because he did not fit their perception of what an apostle should be like. Now, look at verse 1. Paul goes right to the heart of their problem. He opens with a direct appeal to Christ. He says, “I, Paul, myself entreat you, by the meekness and gentleness of Christ.” The false apostles had critiqued him as weak because of his meekness and gentleness. And in response, he directs them to Christ. He was saying, “If you are going to critique me and my apostleship because of my humble disposition, you are actually critiquing Christ.” To be sure, yes Jesus was very forceful at times. Like his criticism of the pharisees' hypocrisy. But overall his disposition was gentle and humble. Jesus ministered with compassion and meekness to those who came to him. Those who were suffering or those who were convicted of their sin. Jesus said, “Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.” Paul was appealing to Jesus' gentleness and meekness as the pattern which he, as an apostle, was modelling. It's hard to argue with that. To be sure, someone can be bold and humble at the same time. Speaking the truth in love is having a godly confidence but also having a humble spirit when conveying God's truth. Paul was a sinner, just like you and me. He recognized the mercy of God in his life, just as we should. He was bold but humble because of the undeserved grace of God. That is very different than the self-centered confidence of the false apostles. All they focused on was external. That is why Paul didn't measure up to them. These so-called apostles cared about someone's cultural credentials like physical stature and social status and financial means. Paul's suffering and meekness went against their norms. In their minds, that disqualified Paul as an apostle. But Paul flips their understanding on its head. They needed to reorient their perception of Paul using Christ's disposition. Just as Jesus was gentle and meek, so should those be who serve and lead. Ok, reorienting our disposition to the meekness of Christ. That #1. 2. Reorienting our warfare And now, number 2 – reorienting our warfare to the power of Christ. You see, part of the problem was that the false teachers were fighting the wrong battle with the wrong weapons. They thought that to win the battle of culture they needed to use the culture's weapons. Remember, they considered themselves Christians. We'll see in chapter 11 that they even called themselves “super apostles.” They had those Greco-Roman traits that Paul did not have. They were superior to him in stature, eloquence, and social standing. They were the ones, they believed, who could truly fight the battle. But not only were they fighting the wrong battle with the wrong weapons, they were not even on the right side of the war. Look at verse 3. “For though we walk in the flesh, we are not waging war according to the flesh.” Paul is saying, “yes, we are flesh and blood. We are embodied souls that live on this earth. But that does not mean that the battlefield is in the flesh. In fact, it is not.” And then he goes on to describe the spiritual battle. By the way, there's something here that is not obvious to us. Verses 4 to 6 use the language of military siege against a fortified city. Here's how it goes: · First, an army would attack the stronghold. The stronghold was the fortified wall around the city. They used special weapons like battering rams and catapults and ladders. · Second, at the same time they would take down the elevated defenses - the lofty defenses, you know like towers with archers, or other defenses that were protecting the city. · Then, third, after a city was conquered, the invading army would take the inhabitants captive. They would enslave them or parade them as symbols of conquest. · And last, they would punish any disobedience – those who would not willingly submit or who would continue to rebel against their conquest. It the same progression. First destroying strongholds and every argument. Second, destroying lofty opinions. Those ideas that perpetuate the false beliefs. Third, taking captive every thought and turning them to Christ, and finally, if necessary, punishing disobedience. Those that persist to teach or live in a way contrary to Christ. Do you see that? And Paul is very clear that it is not a battle of flesh and blood. Look at verse 4. “For the weapons of our warfare are not of the flesh but have divine power to destroy strongholds. We destroy arguments and every lofty opinion raised against the knowledge of God.” We are engaged in a cosmic war. We are fighting over what is true and right and good. The world is full of perspectives on those things, let me call them worldviews… It is full of worldviews that seek to make sense of the reality outside of us and inside of us. That is why verse 5 talks about arguments and opinions and knowledge. That is why Paul is saying that our weapons are not of the flesh. Our weapons are not those external things like flashy performances or political might or social power. What then are our weapons? Well, we read about them earlier from Ephesians 6. Our weapons are truth and righteousness, our weapons are faith in Christ and salvation in him, and we're given the sword of the Spirit – which is the Word of God. These are the spiritual weapons that God has given us to fight the cosmic war. Here's what Paul was saying to them. “You have mocked me as weak. But as a true apostle, I am waging the cosmic spiritual war with the divine power of God almighty.” That's the phrase there: “divine power” What is that divine power? What is the divine power that will tear down the strongholds and lofty opinions and take every thought captive and punish disobedience? It is the power of Christ. It is the power of the cross. The divine power that destroys the strongholds and arguments is the salvation that God has accomplished for us in Christ - in his death and resurrection. I am not saying that to try and shoe-horn the Gospel into this passage. Rather, I am saying that because the Gospel of Jesus Christ has been the unifying theme of every single chapter of 2 Corinthians. To highlight some of it… · The Gospel is the victory spoken of in chapter 2 as we spread the fragrance of Christ. · It is the transforming power of the new Covenant spoken of in chapter 3. · It is the surpassing power mentioned in chapter 4, which we carry in our jars of clay bodies. · In chapter 5, it is the means through which we are reconciled to God… remember, we are given the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. · And one more, in chapters 8 and 9, God's grace in Christ is the foundation of God's work to support his churches. Jesus who was rich, became poor so that in our spiritual poverty, we may become rich. The divine power of God in the cross of Christ. Through it and the resurrection God has defeated sin and death and the devil. Those are the strongholds. The weapons of the flesh cannot defeat those enemies. Now, it is very common to hear that believing in Christianity takes a “leap of faith.” Have you heard that? Some believe that Christianity is not reasonable or rational. However, the Scriptures never say that having faith means that you have to check your mind at the door. Look one more time at verse 5. “We destroy arguments and every lofty opinion raised against the knowledge of God.” We, in part, believe Christianity because it does answer central matters of life. It answers the questions of our existence and our purpose. Christianity presents a clear understanding of a moral order that transcends all humanity. It's very difficult to dispute that. In fact, the corruption of the human heart and evil in the world are central aspects to a Christian worldview. That is why these verses speak of waging war. In other words, evil and sin and death do not disprove Christianity, rather their undisputed existence testifies to Christianity and the need for salvation. I could go on and include the historicity of Christianity or the logical consistency of Christianity, but for the sake of time, let me just say that Christianity is not a passive religion devoid of answers. Rather, the Scriptures beautifully convey a transcendent God, who is both loving and just. And at the very heart of that love and justice is the wonder of the person and work of Jesus. To put it simply, the faith that Christianity calls for is not a blind faith. Rather it is a faith that sees the world around us and knows our own corrupt hearts… and submits to the God who is sovereign and who saves. Faith is a reasonable response to something real. Christianity takes every thought captive (every misleading thought captive) to the obedience of Christ. Let me take a brief tangent. We love that phrase. You know, taking every thought captive to Christ. I love it. I desire to take every thought captive in my life. However, in context, it is speaking of taking the errant thoughts of the false teachers captive. That is what God is doing through Paul in this letter. He's correcting the false beliefs and voices in Corinth with the truth of the Gospel. To be sure, that doesn't mean we can't apply that phrase to our lives. We all have thoughts and beliefs that need to be taken captive to Christ. How do we do that? Well, first of all, it says, take every thought captive to obey Christ. So, it is more than just beliefs. It includes taking any thoughts that dishonor Christ and submitting them to him. We should ask, do my thoughts align with God's Word? Are they false or do they truly reflect the truth? Are my thoughts covetous or prideful or idolatrous? Are my thoughts God honoring and worshipful? Are my thoughts idle? Or am I seeking to transform them and grow in my knowledge of God and his Word? And let me say, it is spiritual warfare. When you take every thought captive to Christ, you are preparing for and fighting… the spiritual battles against sin and death and the devil. So, beloved in Christ, yes, take every thought captive to obey Christ. And finally in verse 6, Paul continues. “being ready to punish any disobedience, when your obedience is complete.” That last phrase can be somewhat difficult to understand. What does it mean when it says “when your obedience is complete?” The answer is in the situation. Remember, the Corinthian church had turned a corner. Through the work of God's Spirit through Paul and others, many in Corinth had returned to a faithful understand of God's truth. In other words, the church had begun the process of being restored to faithful obedience. What verse 6 is simply referencing is that they were nearing the end of that restoration. And when that obedience was complete, to use the words here, any remaining unfaithfulness would need to be dealt with. In essence it's talking about spiritual discipline. The spiritual battle includes the church's responsibility to maintain purity and faithfulness to Christ. Conclusion. So, to recap, these verses reorient us to God's reality. 1, they reorient our disposition to see the meekness and humility of Christ. Paul modelled that humility as a true apostle. 2. They reorient our understanding of the war that is being fought. It is a spiritual war which requires weapons of faith. And the ultimate weapon that destroys the stronghold is the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. All of Christianity centers on this great truth, through which we take every thought captive. I included verse 7 because it ties the first 6 verses together. Paul says to the Corinthians, “look at what is before your eyes.” In other words, can you now see what is true and what comes from Christ and what is false and comes from the flesh? If truly you are in Christ… know this, so also are we. It's an appeal to reembrace Christ in his fulness and to fight with Paul, not against him in the spiritual battle of truth. The morning after Desmon Doss rescued his fellow soldiers, everything changed. They had a new respect for Doss. Before his unit resumed their attack on Hacksaw Ridge, they asked Doss to pray, and they waited for him to finish. And that day they overcame the enemy. Doss received the Medal of Honor for his bravery. In fact, he was the first ever to receive the medal without carrying a weapon of the flesh (to use the language here). May we fight not with the weapons of the flesh, but with the spiritual weapons of Christ, in his meekness and power.
After a fourteen-year-old goes missing from her boyfriend's home in Iowa in 1980, her mother puts all the pressure she can on police to take her daughter's case seriously and bring her home.If you or anyone you know has any information about the disappearance of Kimberly Doss, please contact Davenport PD at 563-326-7979 or call Quad City CrimeStoppers at 309-762-9500 to leave an anonymous tip. This episode is an update to our original coverage of Kimberley's case in the episode MISSING: Runaway Train Kids, where we featured her story alongside six other missing children.Source materials for this episode cannot be listed here due to character limitations. For a full list of sources, please visit: crimejunkiepodcast.com/update-kimberly-doss/Did you know you can listen to this episode ad-free? Join the Fan Club! Visit crimejunkie.app/library/ to view the current membership options and policies.The Crime Junkie Merch Store is NOW OPEN! Shop the exclusive Life Rule #10 Tour collection before it's gone for good! Don't miss your chance - visit the store now! Don't miss out on all things Crime Junkie!Instagram: @crimejunkiepodcast | @audiochuckTwitter: @CrimeJunkiePod | @audiochuckTikTok: @crimejunkiepodcastFacebook: /CrimeJunkiePodcast | /audiochuckllcCrime Junkie is hosted by Ashley Flowers and Brit Prawat. Instagram: @ashleyflowers | @britprawatTwitter: @Ash_Flowers | @britprawatTikTok: @ashleyflowerscrimejunkieFacebook: /AshleyFlowers.AF Text Ashley at 317-733-7485 to talk all things true crime, get behind the scenes updates, and more!
Mattson, Alec, and JJ have a discission that revolves around the cinematic exploration of "Hacksaw Ridge," a film directed by Mel Gibson that recounts the extraordinary true story of Desmond Doss, the first conscientious objector to receive the Medal of Honor. We delve into the complexities of Doss's character, who, despite refusing to carry a weapon, demonstrated unparalleled bravery by saving numerous soldiers during the Battle of Okinawa. The discussion highlights the dichotomy between the film's compelling portrayals of heroism and the criticisms of Gibson's directorial choices, particularly regarding historical accuracy. We reflect on the emotional weight of the film's climactic battle scenes, which serve as a testament to Doss's conviction and courage, juxtaposed against the slower narrative build-up that precedes them. Ultimately, this episode serves as a profound examination of the moral dilemmas faced by individuals in wartime, as well as the impact of storytelling in shaping our understanding of historical events.Support us:https://www.patreon.com/whatsourverdictEmail us: hosts@whatsourverdict.comFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatsourverdictTwitter: @whatsourverdictInstagram: @whatsourverdictYouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC-K_E-ofs3b85BnoU4R6liAVisit us:www.whatsourverdict.com
In March 2023, I created a piece of content that thoroughly examined the UK-only limited time offer branded pre-workout supplement that Gymshark created earlier that year by basically partnering with UK sports nutrition brand Applied Nutrition. And at the very end of that content, I mentioned that “I didn't think we'd be seeing Gymshark create a permanent supplement line or even tons of these LTO launches...at least in the short-term.” But since we're well past that timeframe mentioned, Gymshark just created another LTO supplement, and the activewear categorical boundaries have been decimated lately by investment decisions from ALO Yoga, NOBULL, and Reebok...I thought it was time to relook at my previous consideration if Gymshark should launch a line of sports nutrition supplements. And "from Nike to lululemon to Alo, these activewear brands aren't just selling apparel…they're selling a lifestyle.” Essentially, it's my belief that in today's marketplace, younger consumers (especially) are increasingly looking for visionary brands that are radically and bravely changing both our individual and global cultures with exciting and bold new lifestyle choices. So, if you weren't picking up what I was putting down…strategic narrative boldness is attractive and brand distinctiveness is highly defensible from a competitive landscape perspective but has become increasingly rare and difficult to achieve, as it requires both an artistic and scientific approach to create a unifying, central idea with the right combination and orchestration of all brand elements. Yet, as I mentioned earlier, several activewear brands have recently made strategic investments that sought to innovate around their consumer's specific lifestyles (and altered legacy categorical boundaries). But what about Gymshark? Why hasn't the activewear brand evolved past traditional product category constraints to own a larger slice of its customers' identity? And before anyone points towards company size (based on annual revenue), Gymshark reported growing 9% YoY and generated just over $800 million in revenue during its latest fiscal year…a number that exceeds or puts it in relatively close proximity to those previously mentioned activewear brands. Instead, I think Gymshark struggled to continually show up as its unmistakable self, as the activewear brand attempted to gain more acceptance across the adoption curve. Said another way…Gymshark got lost during its pursuit of more customers. And I think that became a major factor into why founder Ben Francis returned as CEO in August 2021, despite Gymshark successfully scaling from a smaller brand. So, after embarking on an almost four-year journey…there seems to be singularity and focus once again with the marketing and brand building strategy. And its revived brand distinctiveness harkens back to why Ben Francis originally founded Gymshark in the first place…realizing “no one really made clothes for the bodybuilding scene.” So, even though launching “Gymshark Nutrition” would undoubtedly create a loss of focus on the core business…and the current landscape is arguably even more challenging (and uncertain) for the apparel industry, I'm convinced Gymshark could successfully evolve past traditional product category constraints to own a larger slice of its customers' identity. Doss is the first Adaptive Resource Platform (ARP). Book a live demo here.
MusclePharm might seem the same to you…but it's radically different from my POV! But for anyone new to these quarterly content pieces, FitLife Brands sells more than 250 SKUs across 13 supplement brands…each with a slightly different product portfolio and sales channel strategy. In total, the FitLife Brands portfolio is sold through more than 20K retail locations globally. But throughout this content, you'll hear me categorize the FitLife Brands portfolio into three segments: Legacy FitLife Brands, Mimi's Rock Corporation, and MusclePharm. In the first quarter of 2025, FitLife Brands Inc. (NASDAQ: FTLF) had revenues of $15.9 million...which was down 4% YoY. But while there's strategic initiatives going on that involve the legacy FitLife Brands and Mimi's Rock segments, the most intriguing activity within FitLife Brands is also currently its smallest segment (i.e. MusclePharm). In the first quarter of 2025, MusclePharm segment revenue was just under $2.0 million...which decreased 6% YoY. And maybe you're hearing that result…thinking to yourself “that's not too terrible,” but I'll explain just how terrible that internal thought actually is about these MusclePharm quarterly numbers. I was quite confident that FitLife Brands understood it's a marathon (and not a sprint) with MusclePharm. Moreover, the last 5-7 years of MusclePharm brand mismanagement had provided a sizable amount of unlocked value that was just waiting to come out. Furthermore, doing the required “hard work” upfront to rebuild the foundation of MusclePharm for the long haul would inherently unlock enough short-term financial results to appease shareholders around the acquisition ROI. Yet…that's not happening right now! Instead, FitLife Brands has surprised me (and not in a good way), believing it would be better served in reaching arbitrary segment-level financial goals by not learning from various past MusclePharm experiences (like what became major underlying drivers of its bankruptcy) or how FitLife Brands is chasing a ready-to-drink beverage mirage with zero “route-to-market” expertise. When product-based differentiation proves unable to provide a long-term defensible moat within low barriers-to-entry CPG categories like sports nutrition, distinctiveness can transform a product from commodity into a perfect experiential foundation for brand storytelling. It's the strategic substance with signature style that sets your CPG brand apart from the landscape of lesser alternatives. And throughout the initial first-half of the “athletes' company” existence, MusclePharm had a distinctive brand identity that absolutely defined and then delivered its authentic self. But when FitLife Brands acquired MusclePharm in late-2023, it wrongfully assumed MusclePharm still had ample distinctiveness in the marketplace…or at least a sufficient amount to trigger emotional responses with enough consumers to justify its current strategic gameplan. That was a miscalculation…one that I believe will require FitLife Brands to thoroughly contemplate its strategic decision to “sprint the race without knowing its distance.” Finally, I end on a more positive note...examining the Russell 2000 Index inclusion possibility and likely M&A announcements coming soon with FitLife Brands.Doss is the first Adaptive Resource Platform (ARP). Book a live demo here.
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As the second fastest growing category within the entire grocery store surpasses 50% household penetration…have attractive fragmentation opportunities now been unlocked within RTD protein beverages? BellRing Brands (NYSE: BRBR) is a portfolio that owns a collection of convenient nutrition brands like Premier Protein and Dymatize Nutrition, which was previously wholly-owned by Post Holdings. A fast-paced and busy lifestyle is pushing consumers to switch to quick and healthy meal options. This has resulted in above average categorical growth rates and increased household penetration of RTD protein shakes that promote active lifestyles. Additionally, powders are becoming more mainstream, and category proliferation has created an environment where more consumers are purchasing both every day and performance nutrition positioned protein products at grocery stores and mass retailers. Bellring Brands had a strong 2025 Q2 with net sales reaching $588 million, which was up 18.9% YoY. Premier Protein (~90% of BellRing Brands total revenue) grew 22% YoY, which came from mostly volume increases. Dymatize Nutrition was up 3% YoY, stemming from volume increases within international markets and new product introductions. In response to these elevated sports nutrition competitive threats, BellRing Brands has attempted to invest further into Dymatize brand marketing and restarting product innovation. Though, I'd say neither effort has resulted in meaningful success yet. Moreover, I provide three deep dives into the functional CPG portfolio's "hero SKU families" of Premier Protein RTD protein shakes and Premier Protein and Dymatize protein powders. But my latest first principles thinking content will examine two emerging product innovation concepts that are becoming more popular (both in terms of product launches and customer demand). The first is around a richer and creamier RTD protein beverage…Premier Protein is calling its version “Indulgence” and BellRing Brands leadership noted on the earnings call that this new subline has demonstrated impressive incrementality, bringing in a considerable number of consumers new to the brand and category. Similarly, Quest Nutrition is also recently launched its “more indulgent” RTD protein beverages subline…calling it “Protein Milkshake.” But what you'll also notice about the Quest Protein Milkshake is that the protein content is much higher than the “unwritten 30 grams of protein rule.” So, now you're seeing competitors, that have brand equity will outside the performance nutrition buyer segment, start to push the upper limits of protein content. And finally, on the flipside…competitors are also testing the lower limits and seeking to attach protein with other beverage categories like carbonated soft drinks and water. So, what does this all mean? And I think there's still A LOT of opportunity to innovate within RTD protein beverages market, which will open up the category to more buyers, different use occasions, and more day parts. Doss is the first Adaptive Resource Platform (ARP). Book a live demo here.
Send us a textA historic house that bends time and captures spirits. The Doss House of Loretto emerged from heartfelt grief when Shauna Rigsby lost her mother to cancer in September 2023 after a devastatingly brief seven-week battle. What started as a way to honor her mother's unfulfilled dream of owning an Airbnb transformed into something far more profound – a paranormal destination where the boundaries between our world and others seem remarkably thin.Built in 1810 and likely serving as one of the original meeting houses for the town founded by Prince Galitzin, the Doss House sits across from a basilica in a deeply Catholic community. Its walls have witnessed countless lives as it functioned variously as a barbershop, doctor's office, dentist practice, and even an undertaker's establishment. But what makes this location truly extraordinary are the unexplained phenomena that defy conventional understanding.Investigators have documented security cameras spontaneously resetting to December 31, 1969, a visitor's smartwatch completely failing to register her existence during her time in the house, and phones entering SOS mode upon leaving the property. Objects move on their own, disembodied voices echo through empty rooms, and shadow figures dart through doorways. One particularly compelling incident involved a phone smoothly pivoting on its own while a blindfolded investigator sat nearby, followed immediately by equipment responses indicating an intelligent presence.For Shauna and her wife Danielle, operating the Doss House and their paranormal team "Unique Paranormal 1.5" represents more than just ghost hunting – it's a healing journey. As Shauna poignantly shares, "Doing all of these things has become my grief journey." The name of their team itself reflects their humble aspiration to embody even "half of what my mother was in this field," carrying forward her values of inclusivity, respect, and genuine community-building.The ethos of the Doss House stands in refreshing contrast to the sometimes rigid structures found in paranormal investigation. Here, the focus remains on having meaningful experiences, bringing people together, and maintaining a profound respect for both the living and whatever might exist beyond our understanding. As Shauna beautifully articulates, "If you go into something with true, pure intentions and stay steadfast in that, the sky's the limit."Want to experience the time-bending mysteries of the Doss House for yourself? Connect with Shauna and Danielle through Facebook, email them at thedosshouse.278@gmail.com, or check out their website at thedosshouseofloretto-pa.com to book your own investigation.Support the showFind us at: gxparanormal.com Watch On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@generationxparanormal Listen: • Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/generation-x-paranormal/id1661845577?i=1000666351352 • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6zQmLQ0F78h8KRuVylps2v?si=79af02a218444d1f Follow us on Social Media: • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GenXParanormal • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/generationxparanormal/ • Twitter (X): https://x.com/GXParanormal
On FreightWaves' retail and CPG show, Mike Baudendistel and Grace Sharkey discuss CPG and retail reactions to tariffs and interview Wiley Jones, Co-founder and CEO at Doss. Follow The Stockout Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On FreightWaves' retail and CPG show, Mike Baudendistel and Grace Sharkey discuss CPG and retail reactions to tariffs and interview Wiley Jones, Co-founder and CEO at Doss. Follow The Stockout Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Phil and Emily continue their Beyoncé in the Movies Mini-Series with the crown jewel of her early film career: Dreamgirls (2006). Joining them is the immensely talented actress and singer Barrett Doss (Station 19, Iron Fist), bringing her Broadway perspective to a dazzling conversation about one of the most ambitious movie musicals of the 2000s.They dive into Beyoncé's transformation into Deena Jones, Jennifer Hudson's powerhouse performance, and how the film navigates fame, friendship, and the cost of ambition. From Bill Condon's glossy direction to the unforgettable music, this episode unpacks the legacy of Dreamgirls and what it meant for Beyoncé's evolution as both a performer and a movie star.Get ready for high notes, behind-the-scenes tea, and a deep appreciation of the film that brought “And I Am Telling You” back into cultural consciousness.Follow Barrett Doss:Instagram: @dontgo_jasonwaterfalls#Dreamgirls #Beyonce #JenniferHudson #PodcastLikeIts2000s #BarrettDoss #MovieMusicals #2000sCinema #BeyonceInMovies #PopCulturePodcast #FilmDiscussion Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's guests are Anna Berkenblit, Chief Scientific and Medical Officer at the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, and Sudheer Doss, Chief Business Officer at PanCAN. The Pancreatic Cancer Action Network is the leading organization dedicated to advancing progress against pancreatic cancer. It empowers patients and caregivers, drives early detection strategies, and revolutionizes the development of advanced and personalized treatments.TPM E45 highlights >Episode 45 links:Anna Berkenblit on LinkedInSudheer Doss on LinkedInPanCANFor access to data through PanCAN's SPARK platform, please visit: PanCAN.org/sparkFor more information, contact PanCAN Patient Services with questions about any type of pancreatic cancer – we are here to help.
Dr. Brian Doss shares a science-backed digital resource called Our Relationship that helps couples identify relationship challenges and implement effective solutions through a structured framework.• Our Relationship program has been continuously funded by the NIH for 15 years and helped tens of thousands of couples• The DEEP framework helps couples understand Differences, Emotions, External stress, and Patterns of communication• Surface emotions like anger often mask hidden emotions like hurt, loneliness, or feeling disconnected• "Invisible support" like doing household tasks before your partner notices can significantly reduce relationship stress• Expressing gratitude for small actions helps maintain positive connections with your partner• The program takes approximately 8-10 hours and offers optional coaching support• Free versions are available for military families and qualifying households based on income• Research shows the program improves not just relationships but also mental health, physical health, and family functioningVisit OurRelationship.com to learn more about the program, which is available both online and through app stores.Visit our site for FREE relationship resources and regular giveaways: Strongermarriage.org Podcast.stongermarriage.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/strongermarriage/ Facebook Marriage Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/770019130329579 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/strongermarriagelife/ Dr. Dave Schramm: http://drdaveschramm.com http://drdavespeaks.com Dr. Liz Hale: http://www.drlizhale.com
Floresville Chamber of Commerce recognize Doss Audiology April 10 as the chamber's Business of the Month. Celebrating the honor are (l-r) chamber members Lisa Hernandez and Lora Dolle; Doss Audiology representatives Dr. Ashley Pina, James Doss, and Kristy Padalecki, and Lisa Guerrero with the chamber. The company has been part of the Floresville business community for eight years.Article Link
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In this episode, Scott Luton and Marty Parker welcome Wiley Jones, Co-Founder and CEO of Doss, to discuss the evolving world of demand planning and supply chain optimization. Wiley shares his journey, from designing toys in factories in Asia to leading hardware projects in Silicon Valley, and how his diverse experiences shaped his mission to increase the agility of the global value chain.They talk about the timeless truths in demand planning, such as the importance of aligning business inputs and outputs, and the transformative role of data integration in modern demand forecasting. Wiley also delves into the impact of AI and machine learning in enhancing decision-making processes, helping organizations plan more effectively in an unpredictable market.Jump into the conversation:(00:00) Intro(03:30) From toys to hardware projects(06:00) How Wiley shaped his supply chain agility approach(09:15) The importance of demand planning(12:40) Timeless truths in demand planning(16:00) How AI and machine learning change demand planning(19:20) The role of data integration in demand planning(22:30) The challenges of forecasting in an unpredictable market(25:00) Innovating and embracing change in supply chain management(28:15) The impact of new technology on demand planning models(31:40) How Doss is modernizing supply chain operations(34:00) Fostering innovation within supply chain teams(37:15) The future of demand planning(40:00) Embracing disruption and leveraging technology for growthAdditional Links & Resources:Connect with Wiley Jones: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wileycwjones/Learn more about Doss: https://www.doss.com/WEBINAR: E2E Demand Planning – Tactics for Driving Value at Scale: https://supplychainnow.com/e2e-demand-planning-tactics-driving-value-scale-webinar/Learn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.com Watch and listen to more Supply Chain Now episodes here: https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-now Subscribe to Supply Chain Now on your favorite platform: https://supplychainnow.com/join Work with us! Download Supply Chain Now's NEW Media Kit: https://bit.ly/3XH6OVkThis episode was hosted by Scott Luton and Marty Parker and produced by Amanda Luton and (). For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com (e slug)
Dr. George Doss gives the 3rd talk in a series concerning the saints of March with St. Pishoy Kamel Dr. George gives us the historical context, especially that surrounds the history of Alexandria and its revival before jumping into Fr. Pishoy's life and his impact on the modern history of the Coptic Church in Alexandria and abroad, while also sharing his personal memories with Fr. Pishoy.
Dr. George Doss gives the 2nd talk in series concerning the saints of March with Pope Shenouda III. Dr. George gives us the historical context before jumping into Pope Shenouda's life and his impact on the modern history of the Coptic Church and how his impact continues to be seen today.
Dr. George Doss begins a series on the saints of the month of March with St. Pope Kyrillos VI. Dr. George gives us some historical context before jumping into Pope Kyrillos' life and his impact on the modern history of the Coptic Church.
What happens when a widow finds herself in the middle of a community's suspicions after a mysterious fire, and what secrets lie beneath her seemingly calm demeanor? In our exploration of Nanny Doss's life, we unravel the tangled threads of her relationships and the events that have cast a shadow over her existence. From the moment her husband Arlene's house is reduced to ashes, we journey through the web of intrigue and suspicion that clings to her like a second skin, leaving us wondering about the true nature of her circumstances and her role in the perplexing sequence of events.The complexities of family obligations and societal expectations are further highlighted as we dive into the strained relationship between Nanny and her mother, Lou. As Nanny reluctantly takes Lou into her home, we're confronted with the emotional turmoil that arises from their troubled history. The narrative exposes the raw and painful exchanges between mother and daughter, revealing how past hardships have shaped their present-day relationship, all while they try to navigate the ever-looming societal judgments that threaten to consume them.Amidst the darkness, Nanny's search for romance in the Midwest offers a glimpse of hope and longing. Through the Circle of Diamonds club, Nanny finds herself drawn to Richard Morton, sparking a journey filled with anticipation and the promise of new beginnings. As she carefully balances her secrets and newfound connections, we are invited to explore the lighter side of her life, where love and financial gain intertwine in a dance as delicate as it is dangerous. Join us as we untangle the extraordinary life of Nanny Doss, where every choice carries the weight of hidden truths and unspoken desires.Send us a text Support the show
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Send us a textIn this episode, we delve into the incredible final chapter of Desmond Dossâs lifeâa true testament to resilience and unwavering faith. Despite facing tremendous hardships, including losing one lung and five ribs to tuberculosis, watching his business collapse, and enduring immense physical and emotional pain, Doss never wavered in his commitment to helping others.Discover how he turned his trials into triumphs, eventually rising to become a sought-after motivational speaker and an inspiring mentor for young people. Join us as we explore how Dossâs outward focus, strength, and faith continued to impact lives even in the most challenging times.Tune in for this powerful story of perseverance, purpose, and legacy.Each month we will read a new book and discuss how the characters exemplify the outward mindset. Here is our reading list for 2025.January - Redemption and Hacksaw RidgeFebruary - Hidden Figures March - Women of No Importance April - Iron Cowboy - Redefine ImpossibleMay - Cinderella Man June - Unbroken July - The Good Neighbor: Fred Rogers August - The Inklings September - Ordinary Heroes October - Left to Tell by Immaculée IlibagizaNovember - Band of BrothersDecember - A Christmas Carol: A Signature Performance by Tim Curry
Whopping jury verdicts from 2024 illustrate why trial teams sometimes include appellate counsel, because including them -- even as you prepare to defend a high stakes case at trial -- can improve your chances on appeal should a jury hand you a half-billion-dollar verdict.But what functions do appellate attorneys perform at trial? Are they listening for errors or proactively guiding trial counsel? Do they ever address the court or sit quietly at the defense table or maybe in the back row?To answer these questions and more is Jeffrey P. Doss, a partner in the White-Collar Criminal Defense & Corporate Investigations practice group at Lightfoot, Franklin & White LLC, a civil defense litigation firm. Jeff has served as appellate counsel for an automobile manufacturer for 10 years. In this role, he has supported trial teams pre-trial, at trial, and post-verdict through appeal. Jeff has developed and implemented strategies to address a range of legal issues, from jury selection errors to expert exclusions, evidentiary objections, and post-verdict challenges to punitive damages awards.Thanks to Jeff for taking the time to share his insights on this, and for entertaining my curiosity about the efficacy of beards in the practice of law.If you have comments or wish to participate in one our projects please drop me a note at Editor@LitigationConferences.com.Tom HagyLitigation Enthusiast andHost of the Emerging Litigation PodcastHome PageLinkedIn
Send us a textIn this episode, we recount the extraordinary story of Desmond Doss, the WWII medic who demonstrated unparalleled courage at Hacksaw Ridge. Even after being hit by a sniper's bullet and a grenade blast, Doss prioritized helping his fellow soldiers, attending to their injuries before finally addressing his own.We'll discuss how his actions exemplify the outward mindset—focusing on the needs of others while still maintaining personal resilience. Tune in to explore how his heroic story offers timeless lessons on selflessness, sacrifice, and the power of serving with purpose.Each month we will read a new book and discuss how the characters exemplify the outward mindset. Here is our reading list for 2025.January - Redemption and Hacksaw RidgeFebruary - Hidden Figures March - Women of No Importance April - Iron Cowboy - Redefine ImpossibleMay - Cinderella Man June - Unbroken July - The Good Neighbor: Fred Rogers August - The Inklings September - Ordinary Heroes October - Left to Tell by Immaculée IlibagizaNovember - Band of BrothersDecember - A Christmas Carol: A Signature Performance by Tim Curry
Turning challenges into opportunities is the foundation of every great business. Wiley Jones's journey to entrepreneurship wasn't driven by a dream to start a company—it was a relentless need to solve a problem. As CEO and co-founder of Doss, Wiley turned his background as an electrical engineer into a mission to address inefficiencies he encountered firsthand. Along the way, he discovered that building a company also involves building a team, culture, and vision that scales.In this episode, Wiley shares how he tackles startup growth challenges, from building a culture of accountability and scaling demand generation to balancing personal priorities with professional goals. His insights offer founders practical advice on growing their businesses while staying true to their values.In this episode, you'll learn:Share your vision clearly and often: Regularly communicate your goals and direction to ensure your team understands their role in achieving them. It turns big-picture ideas into actionable steps everyone can contribute to.Empower your team to solve problems: Shift from doing it all yourself to enabling others to take ownership. Build trust, set clear expectations, and guide your team toward shared success to drive sustainable growth.Set clear standards and enforce accountability: Define expectations, follow through, and address gaps quickly. Consistent accountability keeps teams motivated, maintains culture, and keeps progress moving in the right direction.Jump into the conversation:(00:00) Meet Wiley Jones(01:20) How solving a problem led to starting a company(03:00) Problem-driven entrepreneurs versus passion-driven(08:00) Embedding founder values into company culture(10:12) Translating values into actionable behaviors(12:19) The role of incentives in reinforcing company culture(13:36) Why repetition is key to effective leadership(15:22) Challenges of enforcing accountability in larger organizations(20:06) The importance of addressing and resolving conflicts directly(24:05) Balancing speed, accuracy, and collaboration in decision-making(31:35) Evolving leadership styles and building complementary teams(38:47) The challenge of balancing business growth with family life
We're not back at Artichoke quite yet but we're back in podcast production again. And happy to be. A giant thank you to Paul K Ward for recording these things until I am able to get back to Artichoke Music. I am at my desk and Paul is at the controls at studio bLue. Joining him is Chris Doss, the Executive Director of PDX Jazz, with us for his annual visit to talk about the 2025 Bi-Amp Portland Jazz Festival which takes place February 20 to March first, all over town.
Send us a textDuring training, Desmond Doss, the legendary medic and Medal of Honor recipient, shocked his unit by stepping over his commander's authority to get water for his fellow soldiers. With his comrades suffering in the sweltering heat, Doss's bold actions ensured they had the hydration they desperately needed. In this episode, we uncover the story behind this remarkable act, exploring whether it was defiance or simply the unwavering compassion of a true hero. Here is the list of upcoming books we will explore this year. January - Redemption and Hacksaw RidgeFebruary - Hidden Figures March - Women of No Importance April - Iron Cowboy - Redefine ImpossibleMay - Cinderella Man June - Unbroken July - The Good Neighbor: Fred Rogers August - The Inklings September - Ordinary Heroes October - Left to Tell by Immaculée IlibagizaNovember - Band of BrothersDecember - A Christmas Carol: A Signature Performance by Tim Curry
How to ensure you aren't stealing from your employer when you work from home, how Shannon's repentance led to spiritual conversations at work, and why you should consider “following your pain” rather than your passions as you make career decisions.Links Mentioned:Shannon Doss on LinkedInCandice Levert (IT Operations Manager)Josephine ButlerUnoffendable: How Just One Change Can Make All of Life BetterThe Truth About Us: The Very Good News about How Very Bad WeMere Christians CommunityJordan Raynor
On The Kenny & JT Show we welcome in Mike Doss, former McKinley, Ohio State, and NFL safety. Mike gives us his reaction to Ohio State's victory over Texas, and, his perspective on new McKinley head football coach Renard Parnell and why he feels the Pups will be in good hands.
Send us a textDesmond Doss, a devout Seventh-day Adventist and conscientious objector became a World War II hero without ever carrying a weapon. Serving as a medic during the harrowing Battle of Hacksaw Ridge, Doss demonstrated extraordinary courage and selflessness. Amid intense gunfire and carnage, he repeatedly risked his life to save his wounded comrades, lowering 75 soldiers to safety in one night. His unwavering faith and outward mindset—focusing on the needs of others despite the danger—earned him the Medal of Honor, making him a timeless symbol of bravery and compassion.
"I think it's just about building a community of people who have a common vision of wanting to make improvements, wanting to make things better..." In this conversation, Devon Tilly chats with Wiley Jones, co-founder of Doss! Keep up with the Art of Construction (AOC) podcast on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Youtube! Wiley Jones, Co-founder and CEO of Doss, ARP—a lightweight ERP system focused on building tools for teams that work in the real world. Wiley has worked in product design and hardware engineering at companies like Athelas and Verkada. From designing toys in factories in China to leading hardware projects for medical devices in Silicon Valley, Wiley has been in the trenches of creating physical products and moving them along the supply chain. Discover how Doss is tackling the ERP industry by reimagining operations data primitives to provide more composable and adaptive for any company that manages physical goods. Subscribe to us and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!
Discover how to transform your financial future: Learn practical strategies for portfolio diversification, understand cryptocurrency's potential, and gain insider insights on building wealth from a seasoned asset management expert. Walk away with actionable knowledge to confidently navigate the evolving world of digital investments.
Do you own crypto? Are you curious about it? Not sure if it's the right time to buy? How can you sort through the tens of thousands of options? On today's episode of Get Your FILL – Financial Independence & Long Life, David Doss helps to de-mystify crypto and how to decide if it's the right choice for your portfolio.
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Curious about the untapped potential of digital assets? In this episode, fund manager David Doss MBA dives deep into strategies for building wealth and managing risk with blockchain investments. Discover how digital assets like Bitcoin are evolving into "blue chip" investments, why diversification across asset classes is crucial, and the role of modern portfolio theory in mitigating risk. David also shares insights into the growing institutional interest in crypto, the latest regulatory advancements, and how to leverage digital assets for long-term financial success. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just curious, this conversation offers actionable insights you can't miss. To check out the YouTube (video podcast), visit: https://youtu.be/OOUsq6reij8 Disclaimer: Not advice. Educational purposes only. Not an endorsement for or against. Results not vetted. Views of the guests do not represent those of the host or show. Click here to join PodMatch (the "AirBNB" of Podcasting): https://www.joinpodmatch.com/drchrisloomdphd Enhance your productions through Descript (affiliate): https://get.descript.com/gaei637mutik Check out TubeBuddy, the all-in-one platform that helps you grow and scale your YouTube channel (affiliate): https://www.tubebuddy.com/pricing?a=FinancialFreedomPodcast Click here to check out our Amazon product of the day (affiliate): https://amzn.to/3Zis8SL We couldn't do it without the support of our listeners. To help support the show: CashApp- https://cash.app/$drchrisloomdphd Venmo- https://account.venmo.com/u/Chris-Loo-4 Spotify- https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christopher-loo/support Buy Me a Coffee- https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chrisJx Click here to schedule a 1-on-1 private coaching call: https://www.drchrisloomdphd.com/book-online Click here to check out our bookstore, e-courses, and workshops: https://www.drchrisloomdphd.com/shop Click here to purchase my books on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2PaQn4p For audiobooks, visit: https://www.audible.com/author/Christopher-H-Loo-MD-PhD/B07WFKBG1F Follow our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/chL1357 Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/drchrisloomdphd Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thereal_drchrisloo Follow us on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@thereal_drchrisloo Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drchrisloomddphd Follow our Blog: https://www.drchrisloomdphd.com/blog Follow the podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3NkM6US7cjsiAYTBjWGdx6?si=1da9d0a17be14d18 Subscribe to our Substack newsletter: https://substack.com/@drchrisloomdphd1 Subscribe to our Medium newsletter: https://medium.com/@drchrisloomdphd Subscribe to our LinkedIn newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=6992935013231071233 Subscribe to our email list: https://financial-freedom-podcast-with-dr-loo.kit.com/ Thank you to all of our sponsors and advertisers that help support the show! Financial Freedom for Physicians, Copyright 2024 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christopher-loo/support
In this episode of the Startup CPG podcast, Daniel Scharff explores the world of SupplySide West with Wiley Jones, Founder and CEO of Doss, who sponsored 2 lucky brands to attend SupplySide West this year - Paul and Barbara Logan from Uncle's Ice Cream; and Mark Collis, CEO of Scout Organic.At Doss they're building tools for teams that work in the Real World. Manage your operations from PO to POS all within one platform. DossARP is a lightweight ERP and Data Platform, whether you need a total overhaul or want to unify fragmented systems, visit them at doss.comListen in as they discuss:DossSupplySide WestPreparation and Networking TipsGeneral Impressions of Supply Side WestNetworking and Supply Chain ConnectionsSocial and Emotional BenefitsWho Should AttendKey Trends and Focus Areas at the ShowInsights for Startups and BrandsChallenges and Lessons SharedEpisode Links:Wiley JonesWebsite: doss.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wileycwjones/ Mark CollisInstagram Handle: @skoutorganicWebsite: https://www.skoutorganic.com/Paul and Barbara LoganWebsite: https://www.unclesicecream.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unclesicecream/ Don't forget to leave a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify if you enjoyed this episode. For potential sponsorship opportunities or to join the Startup CPG community, visit http://www.startupcpg.comShow Links:Transcripts of each episode are available on the Transistor platform that hosts our podcast here (click on the episode and toggle to “Transcript” at the top)Join the Startup CPG Slack community (20K+ members and growing!)Follow @startupcpgVisit host Daniel's Linkedin Questions or comments about the episode? Email Daniel at podcast@startupcpg.comEpisode music by Super Fantastics
One of the biggest challenges growing a brand is aligning sales and operations. What systems did you put in place to do so? I talk with Corey Stary, VP Revenue & Ops at Kahawa 1893 on when their spreadsheets broke, and how they set the business up for the next stage.Joining us is Wiley Jones, co-founder of Doss to talk through how to build your operational system.Startup to Scale is a podcast by Foodbevy, an online community to connect emerging food, beverage, and CPG founders to great resources and partners to grow their business. Visit us at Foodbevy.com to learn about becoming a member or an industry partner today.
Meet Sarah and Angie. These visionary leaders from Sunbeam Family Services in Oklahoma City are sharing how they've woven trauma-informed, strength-based principles into every part of their org. From rethinking fundraising and storytelling to centering community relationships with intentional language and deep listening, they're showing how nonprofits can truly build a culture of care (that's filled with hope!). Tune in to discover how to embed these transformative principles into your own work.
Tired of the supply chain status quo? Let us introduce you to the Anti-ERP ERP Club.In the first part of our first-ever two-episode interview, host Scott Luton dives into a transformative conversation with Wiley Jones, Co-founder and CEO of Doss, about reshaping how companies approach their biggest challenges. The discussion centers on common obstacles businesses face, such as managing complex data and integrating systems across their value chains, and how solutions that prioritize customer pain points can lead to remarkable results—like compressing ERP implementation timelines from months to just days.Tune in to discover practical strategies for addressing inefficiencies in global supply chains, including the role of adaptive technology in streamlining operations and boosting agility. Through real-world insights, this episode highlights how businesses can tackle modern supply chain demands with speed, innovation, and customer-focused solutions that drive success.Jump into the conversation:(00:00) Intro(06:14) The importance of understanding market demand(09:30) Common problems businesses face with traditional ERP systems(12:05) How Doss helps companies manage operations more efficiently(15:22) The challenges of scaling with outdated systems(18:40) The significance of supply chain visibility and data consolidation(22:10) Why interoperability is key for modern businesses(24:50) Wiley's approach to building an adaptive resource platform (ARP)(27:35) How Doss condenses multi-year projects into just weeks(31:18) The role of empathy in solving supply chain challenges(35:00) Building agility into business systems for long-term success(38:10) Wrap-up and teaser for part 2Additional Links & Resources:Connect with Wiley Jones: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wileycwjones/Learn more about Doss: www.doss.com/blog/supplychainnowCheck out the Doss website: https://www.doss.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_campaign=spn1&utm_medium=shownotesConnect with Scott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottwindonluton/ Learn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.com Watch and listen to more Supply Chain Now episodes here: https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-now Subscribe to Supply Chain Now on your favorite platform: https://supplychainnow.com/join Work with us! Download Supply Chain Now's NEW Media Kit: https://bit.ly/3XH6OVkWEBINAR- Future-Proof Your Logistics: AI-Powered Solutions for Competitive Edge: https://bit.ly/3BouB5EWEBINAR- Unlocking the Power of Digital Transformation: Building AstraZeneca's Resilient, Decision-Centric Supply Chain:
In the second episode of this two-part interview on Supply Chain Now, co-host Marty Parker joins Scott Luton to continue the conversation with Wiley Jones, Co-founder and CEO of Doss. Building on the foundation laid in part one, this episode dives deeper into the challenges of scaling operations and the innovative solutions transforming resource planning. Wiley shares insights into addressing common operational pain points—such as order management and full-stack operations—through adaptive and efficient approaches. The conversation explores how modern platforms are driving speed and agility, including reducing ERP implementation times from thousands of hours to just days. With a focus on real-time decision-making and operational excellence, the discussion sheds light on strategies to optimize supply chains, manage complex global operations, and adapt to the evolving demands of modern business.Tune in for valuable takeaways on tackling operational challenges with a culture of curiosity, empathy, and innovation.Jump into the conversation:(00:00) Intro(06:40) Reflecting on the Anti-ERP ERP Club(10:05) Challenges of building a new ERP from the ground up(13:15) How Doss approaches customer-centric problem-solving(17:00) The "Vanilla" order management problem explained(21:05) Scaling with full-stack operations(24:50) The importance of strong data platforms in supply chains(28:40) Addressing the complexity of operational systems(33:20) The pace of change: reducing implementation time from 40,000 hours to 40(37:30) How empathy drives Doss' approach to customer relationships(41:45) Building a high-performance team at Doss(46:10) Final thoughts and closing remarksAdditional Links & Resources:Connect with Wiley Jones: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wileycwjones/Learn more about Doss: www.doss.com/blog/supplychainnowCheck out the Doss website: https://www.doss.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_campaign=spn1&utm_medium=shownotesConnect with Scott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottwindonluton/ Learn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.com Watch and listen to more Supply Chain Now episodes here: https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-now Subscribe to Supply Chain Now on your favorite platform: https://supplychainnow.com/join Work with us! Download Supply Chain Now's NEW Media Kit: https://bit.ly/3XH6OVkWEBINAR- Future-Proof Your Logistics: AI-Powered Solutions for Competitive Edge: https://bit.ly/3BouB5EWEBINAR- Unlocking the Power of Digital Transformation: Building AstraZeneca's Resilient, Decision-Centric Supply Chain:
The rise of digital assets like cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies is reshaping the landscape of wealth management. In this episode, David Doss, founder of CKC and a digital asset expert, shares his in-depth knowledge on how individuals and businesses can leverage digital assets to build wealth and diversify portfolios. We discuss the growing influence of Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other digital currencies, how they can complement traditional investment strategies, and what the future holds for digital assets in mainstream finance. David also touches on the importance of staying ahead in an increasingly digital world and how savvy investors can navigate volatility while tapping into opportunities in decentralized finance (DeFi). Are you ready to future-proof your wealth management strategy? Listen now to explore the cutting-edge world of digital assets, and download David's free digital asset guide to start integrating these powerful tools into your financial portfolio today! Highlights Bridging traditional finance and blockchain. Crypto as an emerging asset class. Different uses of blockchain technology. Importance of investing a small percentage in crypto. Intersection of fear and greed in investments. Utility and potential of digital assets. Currency fluctuation and global adoption. Real-world blockchain applications: efficiency and adoption. Decentralized finance and commerce potential. Importance of good regulatory environments. Tax implications and legality in crypto. CKC's asset management and program management. Accepting crypto as payment for businesses. Importance of understanding and tax compliance. Links and Resources from this Episode https://www.practicalwealthadvisors.com https://www.practicalwealthsolutions.net/ Email Curtis for a free report - curtmay@gmail.com Call his office - 610-622-3121 ERC Tax Credit - https://ercspecialists.com?fpr=curtis75 Schedule a call with Curtis: https://aptwithcurtis.as.me/Strategysession CashFlow Mapping: https://practicalwealth.cashflowmapping.com/lp/PWbudgetsstink Private Reserve Strategy: https://app.agent-crm.com/v2/preview/vWh4TyHnUBXdULimd82i Connect with David Doss david@ckc.fund www.linkedin.com/in/davidambrosedoss https://www.linkedin.com/company/ckc-fund info@ckc.fund www.ckc.fund Special Listener Gift Schedule a 15-Minute Call with Curtis: https://aptwithcurtis.as.me/Strategysession Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Make sure you're subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes. Click here to subscribe with Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe with Spotify Click here to subscribe with RSS
About Rhonda Parker Rhonda Parker Taylor wanted to write a book to prove to herself that she could. For many, like Parker Taylor, writing is a difficult task. Growing up, she wasn't a good student in English, reading or writing. She struggled with McGuffey Readers. And the phonetic concepts escaped her as a child. But she was still drawn to books, mostly encyclopedias, where she could read about the world, daring young women and journeys away from her small hometown of Noblesville. So, writing became about telling a story that was within her. https://rhondaparkertaylor.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/rhondaparkertaylor/ --------------------------------- About Marie Birtel I published my book in German and English beginning of 2024 about narcissistic abuse in family-systems. The name of my heroine is Emma. In fact it is my story: Emma grows up in the illusion of a perfect family, shielded by external prosperity and a façade of good upbringing. However, behind closed doors, a toxic family system thrives - led by a covertly narcissistic mother and a narcissistic-sadistic father. In "I love you when...", you embark on a captivating journey through the seemingly idyllic family's own world, unraveling the intricacies of manipulative tactics woven over decades. https://mariebirtel.com/ https://www.instagram.com/i_am_maryc/ ---------------------------------- About David Doss David Doss is the visionary Founder of CKC.Fund, an asset management consulting firm that bridges the gap between traditional finance and emerging technologies like blockchain. With over a decade of experience in corporate development, strategic planning, and investment management, David has held pivotal roles at top-tier institutions such as Citi, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Gemini, where he honed his skills in wealth creation, financial innovation, and growth marketing. David's mission is to empower individuals and businesses by providing them with the tools and knowledge they need to navigate the complexities of the modern financial world. He excels in breaking down intricate financial concepts, making them accessible and actionable for his audience. Whether advising on building diversified investment portfolios, navigating the regulatory landscape of cryptocurrency, or exploring blockchain's potential in real estate, David's insights offer clarity in an increasingly digital and fast-paced world. https://ckc.fund/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/53417980/admin/feed/posts/ ---------------------------------- When It Worked Podcast https://getoffthedamnphone.com/podcast
The CPG GUYS are joined in this episode by Wiley Jones, Co-founder and CEO of Doss, ARP—a lightweight ERP system focused on building tools for teams that work in the real world. Wiley has worked in product design and hardware engineering at companies like Athelas and Verkada. From designing toys in factories in China to leading hardware projects for medical devices in Silicon Valley, Wiley has been in the trenches of creating physical products and moving them along the supply chain. Discover how Doss is tackling the ERP industry by reimagining operations data primitives to provide more composable and adaptive for any company that manages physical goods.This episode is sponsored by DOSS.Find Wiley Jones on Linkedin at : https://www.linkedin.com/in/wileycwjones/Find DOSS on Linkedin at : https://www.linkedin.com/company/doss-com/Find DOSS online at : https://www.doss.com/Here's what we asked him : 1. Let's go through your own career development and how DOSS for formed. 2. What is flawed with today's ERP's systems that you found you could solve with DOSS?3. Describe the various modules of DOSS and how your platform is more effective than what we see today?4. What effective savings are involved for a company when they can migrate from the ERP behemoths to DOSS? How long does a migration take?5. So who are your other partners, how do you guys come together of find each other? How do you manage DOSS as partners?6. What does working with DOSS feel like - months, days, weeks, years? How does a planned implementation go? What roles or profiles from the client side get involved?7. The CPG GUYS audience is made of the largest brands and retailers that exist in the world - and then the mid tier and small ones too. Why should they pay attention to you, especially if they already have an ERP?8. What trends are emerging in ERP? How will AI impact the quest for optimization emerging from an ERP?For The path to purchase institute omni shopper awards sponsorship : email contact@cpgguys.com or click hereFor the Drug Store News issues summit HBC awards : email contact@cpgguys.com or click hereFor the Cornell Retail Media Strategy Executive Education program, click hereCPG Guys Website: http://CPGguys.comFMCG Guys Website: http://FMCGguys.comCPG Scoop Website: http://CPGscoop.comRhea Raj's Website: http://rhearaj.comLara Raj on PopStar Academy: https://www.netflix.com/us/title/81587828?s=i&trkid=258593161&vlang=enDISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast episode is provided for general informational purposes only. By listening to our episode, you understand that no information contained in this episode should be construed as advice from CPGGUYS, LLC or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for research on any subject matter. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by CPGGUYS, LLC. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. CPGGUYS LLC expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual's use of, reference to, or inability to use this podcast or the information we presented in this podcast.
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Retired FBI agent and criminal profiler Candice DeLong dives into the case of Nannie Doss, also known as the “Giggling Granny.” From 1927 to 1954, Doss poisoned and killed four of her five husbands – and was even suspected of killing her own family members along the way. By luring her love interests from “lonely hearts” newspaper columns and keeping up a sweet, smiley exterior, Nannie was able to kill undetected for years, with no one suspecting a thing. Candice explores how Nannie's method of murder kept her under the radar, and why she felt compelled to kill her loved ones. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Charlie Eisenhood and Josh Mansfield break down who got in to (and who missed out on) this year's DGPT Championship following the playoffs. Then they welcome in Nate Doss to the program to discuss his upcoming appearance at USDGC, his first since 2017.0:00 Pro Tour Championship Preview5:00 Starting Scores & Analysis19:10 Biggest Movers Between '23 & '2427:10 Nate Doss on Playing at USDGC39:50 Stories from Rock Hill47:45 Favorites to Win
In this episode of The Human Upgrade, Dr. Manoj Doss, a neuroscientist at the University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School, explores the fascinating intersection of psychedelics, memory, and cognitive enhancement. Drawing from his extensive research, Dr. Doss dives into how psychoactive substances like THC, ketamine, and psychedelics can alter memory formation, consolidation, and retrieval. He challenges the conventional understanding of memory by revealing how these substances might disrupt traditional memory processes while potentially opening new pathways for learning and cognition. You'll discover how different drugs impact your brain's ability to encode and recall information, the surprising effects of psychedelics on semantic and episodic memory, and the role of the hippocampus in shaping our personal narratives. Dr. Doss also delves into the potential benefits and risks of cognitive enhancers like nicotine and modafinil, offering insights into their effects on memory and brain function. Dr. Doss provides a nuanced perspective on the malleability of memory, the ethical implications of memory manipulation, and the complex relationship between trauma, memory, and psychedelics. This episode is essential for anyone interested in the cutting-edge science of memory, the therapeutic potential of psychedelics, and the quest to enhance cognitive performance. Timestamps: 00:00:01 — Opening 00:01:39 — Introduction to Dr. Manoj Doss 00:03:20 — The Impact of Psychedelics on Memory 00:05:50 — The Predictive Processing Framework and Mind Models 00:13:22 — Alcohol and Retrograde Facilitation: Enhancing Memory Post-Study 00:19:00 — Differences Between Episodic and Semantic Memory 00:22:57 — The Role of the Hippocampus in Memory Formation 00:32:35 — Exercise, BDNF, and Memory Enhancement 00:42:29 — The Complex Relationship Between Psychedelics and Neurogenesis 00:52:16 — The Fallibility of Memory and False Memory Formation 01:09:04 — The Influence of Nicotine, Modafinil, and Other Cognitive Enhancers 01:30:34 — Closing Remarks Sponsors: ARMRA | Go to TryARMRA.com and use the code DAVE to get 15% off your first order. Leela Quantum | Head to LeelaQ.com/Dave for 10% off. Resources: Follow Dr. Manoj Doss on Twitter Dave's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/daveasprey Follow Dave on Instagram: @Dave.Asprey Dave Asprey's Book ‘Smarter Not Harder' is out now: https://daveasprey.com/books Want to join The Human Upgrade Podcast Live? Join Our Upgrade Collective: https://www.ourupgradecollective.com/ Danger Coffee by Dave Asprey: https://www.instagram.com/dangercoffeeofficial/ Supplements by Dave Asprey: https://shopsuppgradelabs.com/ Own an Upgrade Labs: https://ownanupgradelabs.com/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.