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In this powerful message, Miguel prepares the men for Emerge Conference. He positions our heart to receive breakthrough.
Abraham's nephew Lot is a cautionary tale of living a life of compromise that leads to destruction. In this pre-Emerge Conference message, Ps. Mike challenges men everywhere to not put comfort over calling.
On this episode of GraceStory Podcast we jump in on two sessions from GraceStory Men's Conference 2024. Emerge Conference was a fantastic time of community filled with wonderful content for growth on many different levels for every man involved. On this episode we dive into a session with Dr. Roadcup on spiritual growth and then enjoy the sidstage with Greg George after his session where he shared his story on the main stage. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by our guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the podcast hosts, producers, or associated organizations. The content discussed is for informational, educational, and enjoyment purposes only and should not be interpreted as endorsement of any views or opinions expressed on the show. We encourage listeners to do their own research, seek professional help when needed, and form their own opinions. Do you have a question you would like for us to help find an answer for? Have feedback? Want to hear more on a certain topic? Have a suggestion for a guest? We are listening. You can email me at nate@gracestoryministries.com. We would love for you to join the GraceStory Community Group on Facebook. There is great content in this exclusive, closed group that you won't want to miss out on. Consider becoming a supporter of GraceStory Ministries with a donation. Whether it's a one time gift or you want to join others in the GraceStory Community with a reoccurring donation, you can give by texting GRACESTORY to 44321. Follow GraceStory Podcast on Facebook Join GraceStory Community Group Follow GraceStory Podcast on Twitter @GraceStoryPod GraceStory on Instagram: @my_grace_story @gracestoryministries @gracestorypodcast
One aspect often overlooked is the importance of relying on your peers. Don't hesitate to pick up the phone and reach out to someone. We're here to uplift the entire industry, and if we can offer assistance, we're more than willing to do so." Join Jared Christman, Director of Innovation and Technology at Big State Electric, and Sean Lazarian, CFO of ESSCO, as they share valuable insights and learnings from their experiences at the inaugural NECA EMERGE Conference.
Register today for GraceStory Men's Conference 2024 GraceStory Men's Conference 2024 will be held at Whitewater Crossing in Cleves, OH, on May 3-4, 2024! Emerge Conference is a power packed 2 days of relatable story, safe no judgement community, and professional real-time resources. With many places you could invest your dollar and your time, our guests always leave this weekend saying this one is a must-not-miss! Find our full schedule, topics, and more at GraceStoryMinistries.com
In this episode of AgCredit Said It, host Phil Young sits down with Dusty Sonnenberg, AgCredit's board chairman, and Brian Ricker, president and CEO of the association, to discuss the importance of patronage and member education in the agriculture industry. They also talk about AgCredit's Mission Fund, which supports local communities, and the Emerge conference, which provides education and networking opportunities for young and beginning farmers. Then host Matt Adams joins Phil Young at the 2024 Emerge Conference to chat with AgCredit board member Scott Chalfin about his farm operation and the value of attending agricultural events and meetings. Show Notes:https://www.agcredit.net/news/episode-57-how-patronage-and-other-association-benefits-support-farmers-and-rural-communities Connect with AgCredit on Facebook, X and Instagram Share questions and topic ideas with us: Email podcast@agcredit.net
Sarah and Beth talk about the South Carolina primary results and Nikki Haley's path forward. Then, they take a deep dive into a topic that is personally and politically important: TikTok trends on teen mental health. They wrap up with a conversation outside of politics about their different attitudes about skin care for kids.TOPICS DISCUSSEDNikki Haley's Future After the South Carolina Primary ResultsTikTok Mental HealthOutside of Politics: Skin Care for Young GirlsJoin us on our Premium Channels on Patreon or Apple Podcast Subscriptions for more analysis and coverage of the headlines. Find out how to bring Sarah and Beth to your organization here.Don't miss the chance to see Sarah and Beth live at the Emerge Conference for rising professionals on March 12 Tickets HereVisit our website for complete show notes and episode resources. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Leadership Development with Ps. Jurgen Matthesius & C3 San Diego
In this power-packed message, Ps. Jurgen discusses various takeaways, lessons and revelations from our recent Emerge Men's Conference.
Lindsay (Effin B Radio) joins Mike and Mary Jane for a virtual holiday hang to fill their heads with dreams of delicacies she's encountered in her culinary career, which includes working at Per Se, The French Laundry and NOMA. But first, Mike and MJ catch up with Chuck Warner to hear about the next Emerge Conference, and get nerdy about what the OG in OG Kush means (it may not be what you think)! LEAVE US A REVIEW / SUBSCRIBE / DON'T POP DOWN, POP UP Music by Jesse Case Weed + Grub IG Effin B Radio Buy LAKEGRADE! LAKEGRADE IG AMMA Healing BOTW: @brendohare & @thechefnikki
Change was my word of the year. I always pick a word of the year for my birthday. The change that came this last year was NOT the change I thought God and I had planned for this year! But the changes that came were one I didn't realize were shaping me to Emerge into this next year! It's my birthday this week! So join me as I reflect on the change that happened for me and find out my new word of the year! I also want to invite you to The Emerge Conference hosted by The Busy Years Podcast happening November 9th and 10th! We will look into the past, reflect and grow from it, and then emerge into 2021! We will vision cast our next year and you will leave with a new mindset and strategy for the next year! Sign up for The Emerge Conference: Here Connect With Michelle Hagen: Instagram Facebook The Busy Years Podcast Community
This week on the podcast is the full audio from my talk at the YWCA's Emerge conference a couple of weeks ago. The topic was "How to Build Unity Around Big Changes," which I've covered on the podcast before. What's different about the talk live vs. on the podcast is that when it's done live, I get to reinforce what I'm talking about with some audience participation. I hope that this helps you if you need to build unity in your organization. Thank you to our Patreon supporters for keeping this podcast going. If you would like access to exclusive content and firefly swag...If I bring you any value each month...If I bring you, say, $2 of value each month... please consider supporting the podcast through a Patreon contribution. Much like the recurring donations you get for your organization, Patreon is a platform where you can directly support a creator and their work. Visit Patreon.com/virtualexecutivedirector to support the show. We are also sponsored by Lovoso.com. Lovoso is a handcrafted pen company with a bigger mission to help orphans transition from the system into adulthood. They provide job training and teach life skills, so that when they leave the orphanage, they have more opportunities to succeed. LOVOSO dot com and use promo code SHINE when you check out to get 10% off your order. From our world to yours, Lovoso.
Emerge Conference on 23-09-2018 (Day 3) - Pastor Nomthi Odukoya
What if all you had in your hand was an ox goad—a piece of wood used by farmers to guide their herds of oxen? That’s all young farmer Shamgar had. Yet he possessed the qualities that qualified him for the anointing of God, and God transformed him into a warrior who killed 600 enemies with that piece of wood. In this first Emerge Conference 2018 sermon, Wu Yuzhuang shares the five qualities Shamgar possessed. Where there is the anointing of God, no talent you have is too small. When you’re anointed, you’ll eventually be appointed by the Lord.
Are you willing to be a Risker for God? In this second sermon of Emerge Conference 2018, Bobby Chaw reminds Christians that they are “a chosen generation” (1 Pet 2:9), carefully selected by God and made holy. Therefore, we are to stay pure and protect our holiness so that we can fulfil God’s calling in our lifetime, and do mighty exploits for Him. An example of a Risker is William Tyndale, a Bible scholar who made it his life’s mission to bring the Hebrew and Greek texts of the Bible to the people by translating it into English; a mission that he paid for with his life, so that the Word could bring millions to Christ.
If you don’t define who you are, someone else will define it for you (Edwin Louis Cole). In this final Emerge Conference 2018 sermon, Aries Zulkarnain drives home the importance of knowing one’s identity which comes from God and can be found in His Word, not in the world. An intimate relationship with God is both the beginning of our identity and the ultimate end of our destiny. To take hold of our true identity, we must understand that God is love, and He can only love and bless who we really are—not who we pretend to be. When we bring all we are to God—the good, the bad and the ugly—His love covers us and realigns us.
Rogers, an aide to Urban County Cuoncil member Amanda Mays Bledsoe, talks with Jack about the upcoming Emerge Conference.
In this episode you hear Mara interview Lauren Xie, who we met at our trip to Oxford to speak at the Emerge Conference. After the conference, Lauren approached us, and told us how important and relevant the mind was if we are trying to educate people about Climate Change. In other words:- If we want people behaving in a sustainable way, making sustainable choices, it begins within the mind. - If we want to collaborate in creating those solutions, it begins within the mind. - If we want to decrease and in some cases eradicate excessive consumption and greed, it begins within the mind. - If we want people to go from thinking about themselves to thinking about the globe, it begins within the mind. If climate change was caused by humans, the level our collective thinking was the source. If we want to create new change, we need a new level of thinking. There is no other way.
I enjoy all my guests on Barefoot Innovation, but if someone forced me to choose my favorite episodes, this one would be on the list. It’s partly because my guests, the co-founders of Bee, were so fun to talk with, and so thoughtful. And it’s also because they are addressing one of the objections people raise to fintech – the notion that it’s only for millennials. Bee was founded in June of 2015 by Vinay Patel and brothers Max and Alex Grasner as an outgrowth of One Financial Holdings, a 'venture-backed laboratory for innovation in retail financial services'. In pioneering an innovative capital-light model using pop-up kiosks and street teams to sign up customers in-person, Bee is able to offer top quality financial services at a significantly lower cost than traditional brick-and-mortar bank branches. Bee is specifically targeting the lack of quality services for low-and moderate-income underserved people (although my guests point out that 'underserved' and 'underbanked' are not words people use to describe themselves). The product is intended to function as an alternative to checking accounts, structured as a prepaid card paired with a mobile app. Bee partners with Community Federal Savings Bank to offer alternatives to checking and savings accounts to its customers in New York and California. Part of what makes this interesting is Bee’s specific hybrid model of personal touch and high tech. They’re trying to put the human beings where customers need them the most – in explaining and opening the account. And then they’re trying to drive down costs overall by not providing branches and tellers for routine functions. Bee’s team goes in person into underserved neighborhoods in New York and San Francisco, and they set up eye-catching mobile kiosks, which they compare to food trucks. They get people interested and then help them through a thorough process of thinking through their needs; opening an account; setting up and learning to use the app; and then, often, letting the new customer stay on to take advantage of the Bee wifi hotspot. The in-person signup process also helps guard against money laundering, since people are seen face-to-face. I think you’ll be fascinated by Max and Vinay’s insights into these consumers, including their huge financial savvy -- how thoroughly they know their money situations, and how they optimize their spending on their phones (and the challenges of working with such a wide array of phones that may be old or broken). Vinay and Max talk about their customers’ worries about both pricing uncertainties and payment delays (issues that are being tackled by other innovators as well). One repeated theme is the company’s commitment to treating these customers with respect by providing a product that is obviously high-quality, right down to the thickness of the card, and providing a truly fantastic user experience on the app. They say customers often take selfies with the Bee team, at the end of setting up an account. Bee’s CEO, Vinay Patel, has a joint law degree and MBA from NYU. He spent 5 years teaching at NYU Business school and at Columbia Public Policy Business School. He then moved on to McKinsey and Co. as a consultant to banks and government. Max Gasner has a background as an investment stock broker on Wall street from 2007 – part of what motivated this work. He has also worked in the Bay area at an AI company - Prior Knowledge, and then moved on to a tech company which eventually morphed into Salesforce. We recorded this episode several months ago. Since then the company has grown. It also won national recognition in New Orleans in June at the Emerge Conference, as one of the winners of the Financial Solutions Lab competition run by the Center for Financial Services Innovation and funded by JPMorgan Chase. Max and Vinay are eloquent on the need for regulators to allow space for robust innovation – just one startup might create the 10X breakthrough that can change people’s lives. They’re also thoughtful on their commitment to earning compelling returns for their investors, including Blumberg Capital, Fenway Summer Ventures and AXA Strategy Ventures. They aim to do this with their unique formula of delivering personal attention and high value to a huge, largely untapped market, at very low cost. Enjoy my conversation with Bee. More Links and Information One Financial Holdings Blog Bee card website and access to kiosk locator CFSI CFSI research on consumer financial health and the financial situations of underserved families Blumberg Capital Fenway Summer Ventures AXA Strategy Ventures My blog post on CFSI’s research on underserved consumers, “Underserved and Underestimated” More about Vinay Prior to Bee, Vinay spent five years at McKinsey & Company, where he advised leaders of US banks and public sector organizations on executing large-scale IT modernization programs. Vinay is a faculty member at both NYU Stern School of Business and Columbia School of International and Public Affairs, where he has taught courses on Enterprise Strategy, Game Theory, and Data Visualization. Vinay holds a J.D. and an M.B.A from NYU, and a B.A. with honors in Economics from the University of Chicago. He is happily married and lives in Brooklyn. LinkedIn Twitter: @patelpost More about Max Prior to Bee, Max built and sold a machine learning company to Salesforce.com and traded equities in NY and London. Max holds a B.A. in South Asian Languages and Civilizations from the University of Chicago, where he graduated after spending two years at Deep Springs College. He lives in West Oakland. LinkedIn Twitter: @gasnerpants More about Bee Bee is a financial technology startup built on the principle that all Americans deserve convenient, high quality retail financial services. Bee has pioneered an innovative capital-light model using pop-up street teams and kiosks to sign up customers in-person for financial services at significantly lower cost than with traditional brick-and-mortar bank branches. Bee partners with Community Federal Savings Bank to offer alternatives to checking and savings accounts to its customers in New York and California. Bee has ambitious plans to expand its product offering and geographic footprint over the coming years. Its major investors are Blumberg Capital, AXA Strategic Ventures, T5 Capital, Fenway Summer Ventures, and Western Technology Investment Websites: www.onefinancialholdings.com and www.beecard.us Support the podcasts - A buck a show! I've decided to distill a lesson from the popular podcast series Hardcore History, by emulating their habit of asking everyone to send them "a buck a show." Some years ago, the show's host Dan Carlin realized the podcast was taking over his life - much as Barefoot Innovation has been doing with mine! He hit on the idea of asking listeners for "a buck a show," and eventually reached the point where he can devote himself to producing the series. Barefoot Innovation is produced part-time by me and two young, very talented helpers. One of them has a day job and the other is a full-time graduate student. 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Ontario Country artist KATE TODD released her debut CD Finding My Way featuring the single Footprints On The Moon in 2012. The album was awarded Best New Album of 2012 at the Radio Nation Music Awards where she also earned runner up for Best Canadian Musician/Band of 2012 as well. This multi-talented recording artist was also nominated for Best Country Artist at both the Toronto Independent Music Awards & the Barrie New Music Awards. Her songs have been licensed to the Disney and Showcase Networks. Along with her music career, Kate is also a successful actress well known for her roles of Lily Randall in the TV show Radio Free Roscoe and Erica in My Babysitter's A Vampire. Kate was nominated for the Country Music Association of Ontario's Rising Star Award in 2013 & 2014. She was a guest speaker for the Guelph/Humber University’s 2013 Emerge Conference in April and was invited to host and perform at prestigious events like Folk Alliance 2013, Winterfolk 2013 and NSAI’s Tin Pan North Festival in May 2013. Kate has also showcased at both the 2012 and 2013 Canadian Music Week festivals. Tune in to catch up on all of Kate's latest news and to hear her brand new single called Hey Day now released to Country radio & available at iTunes.
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