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In the first of two podcast episodes featuring answers to community questions, join Emily Forman, Jon Edmiston and Nick Airdo for insights into the progress with Obsidian, Rock Metrics and underused feature - Connection Statuses. Learn more about NextGen check-in and this year's upcoming Rock conference. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tune in to this week's RockCast with Jon Edmiston, Emily Forman, and Nick Airdo as they dive into the Next Generation of Rock and Obsidian, exploring front and back-end changes, block completion rates, rollout updates, and the impact on plugins. Get your questions answered!Show Notes:Details about Rock's newest version releases here: https://www.rockrms.com/releasenoteSpecialized Rock ClassesSQL for Rock Class: https://www.rockrms.com/sqlVirtual Master Class: https://www.rockrms.com/masterclassRX24 Conference Information RX Registration: https://rx.rockrms.com/Group Discounts: https://admin.sparkdevnetwork.org/page/3068RX Hotel Information: https://www.marriott.com/event-reservations/reservation-link.mi?id=1694551025506&key=GRP&app=resvlinkRock SponsorsWe are thankful for our Rock Sponsors and their support of the Rock Community. Visit their websites through the link above to learn how they can help your ministry and confirm that those you work with are as invested in the success of Rock as you are! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Catch up with Rock's Core Team- Jon Edmiston, Emily Forman and Nick Airdo as they discuss all the features that will be coming in Rock's latest version and the freshly released Rock Mobile v5.0. Show Notes:Alpha/ Beta Testing: https://community.rockrms.com/get-involved/role/alpha-beta-testersRock Release Notes: https://www.rockrms.com/releasenotesRock Mobile v5.0 Release Notes: https://www.rockrms.com/mobilereleasenotes https://mobiledocs.rockrms.com/RX24: https://rx.rockrms.com/Hotel Registration Link: https://www.marriott.com/event-reservations/reservation-link.mi?id=1694551025506&key=GRP&app=resvlink2024 Classes: https://community.rockrms.com/classesRock PartnersWe are thankful for our Rock Partners and their support of the Rock Community. Visit their websites through the link above to learn how they can help your ministry and confirm that those you work with are as invested in the success of Rock as you are! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tune into this episode of Rockcast features Jonathan Anderson, of the Ark Church, the newest inductee into the RockRMS Rockstar Hall of Fame. Joined by Emily Forman and Lorrie Yoakum, they explore Jonathan's journey as an early Rock adopter, sharing how it empowered them as adept problem solvers for their church community. Tune in for tech insights and faith-driven solutions! Show Notes:Jonathan's Church: https://ark.info/Jonathan's Induction into the Hall of Fame min.1:44:35 https://community.rockrms.com/subscriptions/rx23/state-of-rockRock chat: https://community.rockrms.com/chatBeta Testing: https://community.rockrms.com/get-involved/role/alpha-beta-testers Rock Community Recipes: https://community.rockrms.com/recipesRock Lobster: https://realchip.rocks/Rock SponsorsWe are thankful for our Rock Sponsors and their support of the Rock Community. Visit their websites through the link above to learn how they can help your ministry and confirm that those you work with are as invested in the success of Rock as you are! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this edition of Rockcast, Jon Edmiston, Emily Forman and Nick Airdo take you on a journey through their favorite moments from RX23. Additionally, they dive deep into an insightful discussion about the exciting ways the community can get involved and what is coming the next versions of Rock. Show Notes:Become an Alpha/Beta Tester for Rock: https://community.rockrms.com/get-involved/role/alpha-beta-testersContent Subscription: https://community.rockrms.com/subscriptionsRX23 Keynote: https://community.rockrms.com/subscriptions/rx23/state-of-rockChip Challenge Coin: https://community.rockrms.com/chip-challengeRock Promo Shop: https://store.rockrms.com/Idea for Guest Speakers at RX24: info@sparkdevnetwork.orgRock'n Roadshow: https://community.rockrms.com/get-involved/role/roadshow-hostRock Classes: https://community.rockrms.com/classesRock PartnersWe are thankful for our Rock Partners and their support of the Rock Community. Visit their websites through the link above to learn how they can help your ministry and confirm that those you work with are as invested in the success of Rock as you are! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tune in today to catch the core team - Emily Forman, Nick Airdo, and Jon Edmiston, as they bring you up to speed on the latest releases of Rock. With the highly anticipated conference just around the corner, they'll also unveil their exclusive RX23 Top Ten list. Get ready to be informed, entertained, and inspired! Don't miss out on this episode! Show Notes:Version Releases v 15.1, v14.3 and v13.8 - https://www.rockrms.com/releasenotesiT1 Source Experience- learn more about them here: www.rockstandards.com or https://it1.com/New Promo Shop Merchandise- available July 24 https://store.rockrms.com/RX23 Sessions- https://rx.rockrms.com/scheduleRX23 Registration - https://rx.rockrms.com/ Use Code LASTMINUTE for $100 off.Rock PartnersWe are thankful for our Rock Partners and their support of the Rock Community. Visit their websites through the link above to learn how they can help your ministry and confirm that those you work with are as invested in the success of Rock as you are! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Get ready to stay ahead of the ever-evolving world of technology! Join us today with Nick Airdo, Jon Edmiston, and Emily Forman as we bring you the latest updates on the lightning-fast pace of technology, exciting new features on the horizon for the upcoming Rock version, and a sneak peek at what to expect at RX23.Show Notes:RX Schedule: https://rx.rockrms.com/scheduleRegister for RX23: https://rx.rockrms.com/attendingTru Hilton Room Block: https://www.hilton.com/en/attend-my-event/phxpgru-sno-0a29a517-1852-41e7-b8b0-43139a551d8f/Rock'n Roadshow near you: https://www.rockrms.com/roadshowSubscriptions: https://community.rockrms.com/subscriptionsDon't forget to subscribe to this podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Rock PartnersWe are thankful for our Rock Partners and their support of the Rock Community. Visit their websites through the link above to learn how they can help your ministry and confirm that those you work with are as invested in the success of Rock as you are! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Tommy Prater from Church on the Rock in MO as he talks with Emily Forman and Lorrie Yoakum on RockCast, where they delve into his experiences as early adopters of Rock and reveal how it has empowered them to become adept solution finders for their thriving church community.Show Notes: Church on the Rock- https://www.cotr.org/Meet Tommy at RX23- https://rx.rockrms.com/rxregister/rx2023RX23 Speakers- https://rx.rockrms.com/speakersDocumentation: https://community.rockrms.com/documentationRock Recipes: https://community.rockrms.com/recipesRock SponsorsWe are thankful for our Rock Sponsors and their support of the Rock Community. Visit their websites through the link above to learn how they can help your ministry and confirm that those you work with are as invested in the success of Rock as you are! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join the core team Jon Edmiston, Emily Forman and Nick Airdo as they discuss v15.0 which is days away from Early Access release. Learn about the Grid, Content library and the amazing things that are happening in the Rock Community.Show Notes:Classes: https://community.rockrms.com/classes RX Registration: https://rx.rockrms.com/ (Invite your friends)Roadshows: https://www.rockrms.com/roadshows Next Generation: https://www.rockrms.com/video/nextgen-introduction Rock Stars: https://community.rockrms.com/rockstars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tune in to this week's Rockcast! Greg Reade from Christ Fellowship church in FL talks with Jon Edmiston and Emily Forman about how they use Rock RMS to enhance their ministry and effectively strategize for the digital age. Don't miss this insightful conversation on the intersection of technology and faith! Show Notes: Greg's church-Christ Fellowship: https://www.christfellowship.church/10th Ave North Band-https://www.tenthavenuenorth.com/ StoryBrand by Donald Miller- https://buildingastorybrand.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today join Jon Edmiston, Emily Forman and Nick Airdo as they take a look at what is new: v15 is in Alpha and testers are off and running, lots of new features coming and a few "phantom features", ways to leverage RX23 to get a jump start on your digital ministry and Leadership Gravity what is it and how do you get it? Show Notes: Gold Circle awards submissions: https://www.rockrms.com/gold-circle-awards?Year=2023RX23 Registration: https://rx.rockrms.com/rxregister/rx2023Give and Take by Adam Grant: https://adamgrant.net/book/give-and-take/Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast wherever you get your podcasts.Rock PartnersWe are thankful for our Rock Partners and their support of the Rock Community. Visit their websites through the link above to learn how they can help your ministry and confirm that those you work with are as invested in the success of Rock as you are! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What makes someone come back and want to be a part of your church? In this episode, Pastor Greg Reade and Co-Founder and Executive Director of Rock, Emily Forman, share how technology can support the ability to minister and engage with people personally.Key Takeaways: How to provide connection opportunities for people and close the back door. How Rock can help you know and grow people, as well as personalize their experience and next step. Why it's important to track people's engagement patterns. How Rock can help your church manage relationships through the connection feature. Resources: Rock Facebook GroupConnect With Ushttps://linktr.ee/nexus.platform
Join in today as Nick Airdo, Jon Edmiston and Emily Forman keep the community updated on the rapid changes in the technology world, new features coming soon in the next Rock version, and things to look forward to at RX23. Show Notes: AI GPT video : https://www.youtube.com/live/outcGtbnMuQ?feature=share Become a RockStar: https://community.rockrms.com/get-involved Gold Circle awards submissions: https://www.rockrms.com/gold-circle-awards?Year=2023 RX23 Registration: https://rx.rockrms.com/rxregister/rx2023 Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In every ballet studio, there is a wall of mirrors. It reflects the people within. They're part of a closed, elite group that asks for sacrifice and devotion from its members. This insular community produces iconic artists. It's founded on a strict power structure, often with one man at the top. By tracing the origins of this unusual lifestyle, starting with the legacy of choreographer George Balanchine and the intimate stories of young dancers, we expose the beauty of an art form and the complexity of ballet culture. This episode contains sexual misconduct. Sensitive listeners, please be advised. This story came to us from the podcast The Turning from creators Rococo Punch and iHeartPodcasts. It was produced by Erika “Once a Snappa always a Snappa” Lantz and Alin Lantz Lesser. Editing by Emily Forman. Sound Design by James Trout. Assistant Producer is Jessica Kariisa. Digital production by Andrea Asuaje. Fact checking by Andrea López-Cruzado. Executive producers Jessica Alpert, John Perotti, Katrina Norvell, and Nikki Ettore. There are more episodes of The Turning, exploring the world of ballet, you can find wherever you get your podcasts. Find more information and pictures on Instagram @RococoPunch. Season 14 - Episode 6
Ever wonder what is behind Rock's annual security updates? Today, Jon Edmiston, Emily Forman, and Nick Airdo give you a peek behind the updates and what it entails to prioritize the security of Rock. You will also learn what is new, from news on the early progress of the future content collections feature, what our Next Gen Rock stack progress looks like, and how you can continue to support all these innovations and more with your year-end donations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our team is always innovating new ways for Rock to be the ministry tool you need. Join Jon Edmiston, Emily Forman and Nick Airdo as they share their RX2022 experiences and discuss the exciting new features coming soon in v.14. They will also be sharing things to watch for as we are hard at work on RX2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we dug up a favorite episode on the secret life of squirrels. The average tree squirrel can bury up to 10,000 nuts every fall. How do they keep tabs on that stash? Animal behaviorist and pro squirrel watcher Mikel Maria Delgado exposes the secrets of squirrel pantry maintenance. Thanks to caller Cayra. This episode of Every Little Thing was produced by Stephanie Werner, Emily Forman, Phoebe Flanigan, Annette Heist and Flora Lichtman, with help from Nicole Pasulka and Doug Barron. Our consulting editors are Caitlin Kenney and Jorge Just. Mixed by Dara Hirsch and Enoch Kim. Scored by Dara Hirsch, Bobby Lord and Emma Munger. ELT is a Gimlet production and a Spotify original podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The podcast The Turning from Rococo Punch and iHeartRadio tells the story of religious sisters who joined Mother Teresa's order of nuns, but who eventually decided they had to leave. It asks, what is the line between devotion and brainwashing? Can you truly give yourself to God? If you make a lifelong vow, what does it mean to break it? Produced by Erika Lantz, Elin Lantz Lesser, and Emily Forman. Editing by Rob Rosenthal. Digital production by Andrea Asuaje. Fact checking by Andrea López-Cruzado. Theme music by Matt Reed. Executive producers Jessica Alpert, John Perotti, and Katrina Norvell. Find Mary Johnson's memoir An Unquenchable Thirst here. Listen to The Turning wherever you get podcasts. Find more information and pictures on Instagram @RococoPunch. Season 12 - Episode 30
On today’s show, three f-ant-astic stories of survival, friendship and courage about some of the most underrated creatures in the animal queendom. Produced with our friends at Every Little Thing, another Gimlet podcast. We spoke with behavioral ecologist Dr. István Maák, biologist Dr. Erik Frank, entomologist Dr. Christina Kwapich, and biologist Prof Derrick Brazill. Check out the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/38cDgoU Selected references: István’s study on ants surviving in a nuclear bunker: http://bit.ly/2rkR2Fb Erik’s study on ants helping each other in a termite hunt: http://bit.ly/2YlH6Y9 Christina’s study on ants destroying spider webs: http://bit.ly/2RnOMrt Review on “dicty”- the amoeba we talk to Derrick about: http://bit.ly/2DQFoVk Credits: Science Vs is produced by Wendy Zukerman along with Meryl Horn, Rose Rimler, Michelle Dang, and Lexi Krupp. Every Little Thing’s piece was produced by Gabby Bulgarelli, Emily Forman, Phoebe Flanigan, Annette Heist and Flora Lichtman. This episode was edited by Caitlin Kenney and Jorge Just. Fact checking by Diane Kelly and Nicole Pasulka. Mix and sound design by Peter Leonard and Dara Hirsch. Music written by Dara Hirsch, Dan Brunelle, Peter Leonard, Emma Munger, Bobby Lord and erm, Wendy. A big thanks to Dr. Nathalie Stroeymeyt, Dr. Gema Trigos-Peral, Dr. Jack Neff, and recording help from Wojciech Oleksiak And special thanks to the Zukerman family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson.
Teeth dreams. Tia Hosler is studying Applied Behavioral Sciences in Fort Wayne, Indiana. You can learn more about her here. Thanks to Emily Forman for her help with this episode. Join the 10 Things That Scare Me conversation, and tell us your fears here. And follow 10 Things That Scare Me on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
In this profile special edition of the Rock Podcast, we will interview Emily Forman, learn how she joined the team, what she does (it's a lot!) and a "few of her favorite things". See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
No Limits talks with members of WFYI's Side Effects Public Media team, reporters and producers invested in great journalism about public health issues impacting Hoosiers. From the opioid crisis to the health of Indiana's new babies, Side Effects reports bring both the human side and an understanding of public policy to listeners. Our guests are managing editor Carmel Wroth; reporter/producers Jake Harper, Sarah Fentem, and Emily Forman.
There’s a lot we know about gun violence. We know it’s concentrated in poorer areas. And we know those areas tend to be heavily black. But how did things get that way -- how did we get to the point where 84% of Milwaukee’s homicide victims are black? To start understanding some of the historical underpinnings of how we got to where we are, Precious Lives producers Aisha Turner and Emily Forman visited Monk’s Barbershop. Monk’s has been in Garden Homes since 1981. Shop owner William Campbell, aka Monk, started cutting hair down on the old Walnut Street back in the 1950s. Monk walks us through the physical and economic changes he’s seen in the city so we can start to understand how we got here.
This is Precious Lives episode 93. We’re almost at our goal of telling 100 stories about gun violence and young people in Milwaukee. We’ve covered the family members who have lost loved ones, the activists fighting to make the city better, and the political leaders overseeing it all. Each week, we ask our interview subjects to be emotionally honest with us as we try to understand the problem of gun violence. This week, the microphones are turned on our reporters. Emily Forman and Aisha Turner produce the radio series, and Ashley Luthern writes companion pieces for the Milwaukee-Journal Sentinel. This week, they let people in on what it’s like to cover this beat.
This is Precious Lives episode 93. We’re almost at our goal of telling 100 stories about gun violence and young people in Milwaukee. We’ve covered the family members who have lost loved ones, the activists fighting to make the city better, and the political leaders overseeing it all. Each week, we ask our interview subjects to be emotionally honest with us as we try to understand the problem of gun violence. This week, the microphones are turned on our reporters. Emily Forman and Aisha Turner produce the radio series, and Ashley Luthern writes companion pieces for the Milwaukee-Journal Sentinel. This week, they let people in on what it’s like to cover this beat. A quick note about the future: the media portion of Precious Lives is ending, but the conversation around gun violence will continue. Here’s how you can stay involved: Get in touch if you’d like more information about the upcoming series of live shows Keep sending your story pitches to Ashley Luthern Please continue to follow
I've been reading a lot of articles that deserve some more mention. Not only is police brutality the classic oppressive instrument of the state, it is a fundamental look into how government agencies are set up to run. Take these news clips:-"Outside the debate, members of Iraq Veterans Against the War led a demonstration at the Hofstra University gates. At least fifteen people were arrested–including five IVAW members. Emily Forman of I-Witness Video captured footage of police on horseback attacking the crowd. Police horses trampled at least one veteran, Nick Morgan, who lay on the ground nearly unconscious in a pool of blood. Morgan served in Iraq for about a year. His condition is unknown."Taken from DemocracyNow! Thursday October 16th, 2008-"In Maryland, new details have been released on the state police spying on peace groups and anti-death penalty activists. In July, Maryland was forced to admit its agents infiltrated meetings and events of the Baltimore Pledge of Resistance and the Baltimore Coalition Against the Death Penalty. On Tuesday, Maryland’s top police chief admitted fifty-three nonviolent activists, as well as several protest groups, were classified as terrorists and entered onto a federal database that tracks terrorism suspects. Activists are now being invited to review their files before they are deleted."Taken from DemocracyNow! Wednesday October 8th, 2008-Today in one of my classes, there was an interesting question posed. "Think of how different your life would be, if at all, if you never had to fear violence of any kind?" This kind of police action is state violence directly against the people of this nation. Police all across the country have committed acts of violence and oppression against the working, working poor, and working/studying/activist youth of this country. Take a glimpse into what happened outside the last presidential debate:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmQESpuiurIThis disrespect goes to our veterans...now think of what you may have experienced. Being pushed around, humiliated and taunted in the squad car, at the office, in the cell, chained up inside a courtroom with a leash around your neck. At other protests, tactics continue to include shooting rubber bullets and gasses into the crowds of men, women, and children. Since when was protesting illegal? This is direct state intervention and violence against what is arguably the most basic duty of people in a free society...demanding democracy in their streets. Demanding an end to an illegal war and occupation, which has devastated the people, enflamed a civil war, and condemned the region to billions of years of radiation from exploded depleted uranium shell casings. Oil supplies are not a good reason to invade a country...though, the members of the White House may not agree with me. You may have heard of Project for a New American Century...well, this is where you can find the neo-cons' logic and reasoning, as well as a hint that they might have let a certain disaster happen to get us behind some not-so-popular initiatives. I believe the quote from one of their publications read that they would need a "Pearl Harbor-like event" to get the people behind these plans. Lots of exploding, fire, massive destruction, many questions as to why it happened in the first place...if there's one disaster after Pearl Harbor that fits all these criteria, it's 9-11.Let me plainly state the obvious: The members of our government have used the pretext of a threat of terrorism to concentrate power into the hands of fewer and fewer people with less and less oversight. This is especially alarming considering the fact that U.S. troops are now being stationed for operations right here on U.S. soil. That's right:"In a barely noticed development, a US Army unit is now training for domestic operations under the control of US Army North, the Army service component of Northern Command. An initial news report in the Army Times newspaper last month noted that in addition to emergency response the force “may be called upon to help with civil unrest and crowd control.” The military has since claimed the force will not be used for civil unrest, but questions remain."Taken from DemocracyNow! Monday, October 13th, 2008Martial law is coming soon, and the police are the test run. The Army is next. Fight the power. Hit the streets. Show your numbers. Resist, refuse.