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In today's conversation, I'm joined by my friend Eric Knox from Portland Oregon USA. As a former pastor, Eric noticed how students of color often lacked role models of color within the Portland school system. As a result Eric started the HOLLA Foundation in 2013 with the goal of providing mentors for students of color in response to the lack of representation. Through HOLLA, Eric also started a school for students of color as well. Join us as we talk about the story of HOLLA, why representation matters as well as some basketball. If you have enjoyed today's conversation, please consider subscribing, rating as well as reviewing the podcast on your favorite podcast platform. Intro/Outro music by skinfiltr8r.
As Season 10 draws to a close, it's a time for heartfelt reflection and storytelling that will leave you both inspired and introspective. You'll be moved by the tales of growth from those who make a living by listening, like Courtney Romanowski, whose transition from guest to guest host embodies the beauty of mental health counseling and expressive arts therapy. She can be reached on her website here.You will hear from Eric Knox who discussed firefighters and mental health.Pavel Ythjall describes his strength when tragedy struck during the holidays with his new bride. His book can be found on Amazon.Michele Lareau-Alves wants to talk about sex and she can be reached on Psychology Today.Is attachment issues affecting your life? Marc Sholes discusses that and his website can be found at Marcsholeslcsw.com.A regular on the show, Stephanie Simpson, discusses the importance of good coaching and good coaching training. She can be found here.The fearless leader of the PsychCraft Network, Gordon Brewer discusses spirituality and podcasting. He can be found here.Bill Dwinnells is my business partner in Gambit Counseling. He has many years of experience in the crisis world.Susan Roggendorf is a sister from another mother and had has a great podcast called F*ck The Rules. Lane Kennedy and Tamar Medford are the amazing hosts of Laughing Without Liquor, a podcast for sobriety, focused on women.Andrew Kang and Dennis Sweeney are part of our Mental Men group, returning guests for sure, who talk about mentoring, treatment, and mental health, Chris McDonald is the host of The Holistic Counseling Podcast, part of the PsychCraft Network. We talk holistic treatment. Maegan Visconti talks about dance therapy and mental health treatment. She can be reached at A New Leaf Counseling.Gina Moffa is a grief author and good friend of the show. She is truly amazing and her website is ginamoffa.com. Finally but certainly not least, Jenny Helms, LCSW is by far my favorite social media publisher, but she is so much more more than that. She is also a great business owner and has the largest independent office of therapists in Kansas. They are called Somawichita.comYouTube Channel For The Podcast
“God is not above demolishing your hopes and dreams.” It's a quote Eric Knox has not only uttered but lived. An accident when he was a teenager left Eric permanently paralyzed. He wasn't sure he could have children, or even whether he wanted to. But his wife Kendra felt the call to motherhood. And together, through Mini-Stim IVF, they discovered there is hope for spinal cord victims to become biological parents. They also learned that when God demolishes your dreams (and, in Eric's case, fears as well), He's ultimately bringing blessing, not devastation. Eric & Kendra (and their daughter Eliana!) share their story in this episode of Hope, Faith, & Infertility.
In this episode, we welcome two firefighters, a returning guest Eric Knox, as well as a new guest, Brian Harkins. They discuss how the support system for mental health for firefighters, including peers, health care providers, as well as family. Brian and Eric explain why it can be isolating to do their jobs despite having many colleagues on your shift and the trauma involved in their work, including what they see and what they don't see, such as cancer risks. Brian Harkins is an Army Veteran who has worked in fire services as a firefighter/paramedic for over 20 years. He runs a Zoom group for first responders, as well as a soon to be released documentary on his journey. He can be reached at 774-766-0852. His email is bharkins2814@gmail.com Eric Knox is a firefighter/EMT in Massachusetts for the past 24 years. Eric has earned a degree in fire science and business marketing. He is also a full-time dad to his son and daughter.YouTube Channel For The PodcastCoaching Program
In this episode, we finally get to talk to a firefighter, Eric Knox, along with regular contributors/guests Katelyn Dehey and Jay Ball. We talk about the unique challenges, including how they are perceived in the community, how they perceive each other, stereotypes, both true and false ones, schedules, cultural challenges, as well as discussing the different situations they are together and when they are not. Eric Knox is a firefighter and earned degrees in Fire Science and Business Marketing. He is a full time dad to his son and daughter. Life long a hockey fan, he enjoys fishing, skiing, and traveling.Katelyn Dehey is currently the Lead Clinician at Westborough Behavioral Health Outpatient Services, with a focus on first/last responders. She is a Licensed Mental Health Clinician and certified Mental Health First Aid Instructor.Jay Ball is a police officer and can be reached via email at benevolentguardianconsulting@gmail.comYouTube ChannelCoaching And Website
This season is about overcoming, and let's be real; you learn to overcome whenever you tri. In this episode, Eric Knox tells us how he died for 20 minutes after running a half marathon earlier that morning. Eric got a second chance at life, and he is making every second count. He has overcome much, and triathlon has become an important part of his life. Eric's story is one of overcoming and yet reminds us how precious life is. Don't forget to leave a review, share it with your friends, and Follow Tri Beginner's luck on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. And send any questions or feedback you have to imreadyto@tribeginnersluck.com. Let's Tri this!
* The audio is a bit Ringy. That's Rob's fault but this interview is still dope. Audio will be fixed next episode ! Tap in ! Chapters 0:00- Intro/ Eric Knox ! 2:20- PNG About ( Mini Viral , The youth, International Conflicts, More Women Guest !? ) 11:59 -Building a School (Holla School) 24:13- The Power of Mentorship, The paintings You don't see. 34:13- Coaching HS Girls Basketball; Women's sports, Success, More to Come 54:01- Eric vs Gary Payton ; Their brotherhood. 1:00:23- Dating, Marriage, Men's mental health and SEMEN Retention ?! _________________________________________________________ Play No Games is a society and culture podcast/show that delivers humor, genuine thoughts, relationship guidance and authentic introspections that will have you reflect at a higher vibration. They say if you know better you do better but we see people need more of a push. A mental health professional and salesman come together to give you our unfiltered, unapologetic, ways to digest life so you can level up in all aspect get ready to PLAY NO GAMES. Follow Cas, Arthur, RJ, Andrew and Rob as we elevate _______________________________________________________________________ Follow our guest Eric Knox He is on FB. he is old School ! ________________________________________________________________________ SUPPORT THE PLAY NO GAMES SHOW Donate Donate Here $herobob ________________________________________________________________________ Follow: Arthur @chefboyrdickson https://open.spotify.com/show/2NNGYTt... https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Follow us on our IG page : lookhere.fri We have Audio only on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5P0jSBq... Check US out on IG https://www.instagram.com/lookhere.fri/
Lake Oswego boys varsity basketball coach Marshall Cho & Benson Tech girls varsity coach Eric Knox on OSAA adding shot clock; Dr. Jim Moore from Pacific University on Oregon Legislature turnover; Willamette International Travel GM Nancy Fowler on troubles at Amsterdam Airport
Rashad and Joe talking about our special guest, recap the theatrics of the NFL draft and Kayvon Thibodeaux getting drafted, and our guest Eric Knox - former Oregon State Basketball player and Head Coach of the Benson Women's Basketball team, joins the show to his suit game and the Memphis Grizzlies advance to face the Warriors.
Jay is once again traveling this week so we are joined by Professor Karen Woody as special guest co-host. I know you will enjoy her comments on this special Focus on the SEC edition. Stories 1. Coinbase v. the SEC. Andrew Ross Sorkin previews in NYT Dealbook. Francine McKenna takes a deep dive in The Dig (sub req'd) Gary Gensler testifies before Congress, Paul Keiran in the WSJ. 2. Why compliance should lead ESG. Kyle Brasseur in Compliance Week (sub req'd) 3. Another cheating scandal at KPMG. Matt Kelly on Radical Compliance. Leadership 4. Leadership lessons from the fall of Kabul. Sandra Erez in CCI. 5. What are the Big 3 issues from this year's proxy season? Eric Knox, Sehrish Siddiqui and David Venturella in CCI. 6. How large a problem is corporate recidivism? Dick Cassin in the FCPA Blog. 7. The Great Resignation and meaningful work. Brett Beasley in Notre Dame's Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership. 8. Boeing safety woes hit the Boardroom. Wachtel Lipton lawyers in Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance. 9. On the intersection of culture and corporation reputation. Mike Volkov in Corruption Crime and Compliance. 10. Learned Hand on leadership and humility. Jeff Kaplan in the Conflict of Interests blog. Podcasts and Events 11. CCI surveying stress in compliance. Henry Kronk in CCI. Take the survey here 12. On Innovation in Compliance, Tom has run a 6-part special podcast series on Looking Back on 9/11, sponsored by Affiliated Monitors. In this series he will visit with professionals from a variety of compliance perspectives who will discuss how 9/11 changed our profession, including three who were in NYC during the attacks. Hear thoughts and reflections from Gabe Hidalgo, Juan Zarate, Alex Dill, Eric Feldman, Scott Moritz and John Lee Dumas. 13. Are you exasperated? Then check out the latest offering from the Compliance Podcast Network, F*ing Argentina. In this podcast series co-hosts Tom Fox and Gregg Greenberg, author of F* Argentina explore the current American psyche of being overworked, over leveraged, overtired and overwhelmed. Find out about modern America's exasperation with well…exasperation. In Episode 1, the dreaded Parent Meeting night at your child's elementary school. 14. Ethisphere's World Most Ethical Company awards for 2022 are open for submission. For more information on the Application Process, click here. 15. Breaking News features The Compliance Handbook, 2nd edition. Check out the Breaking News feature here. Purchase The Compliance Handbook, 2nd edition here. Tom Fox is the Voice of Compliance and can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Coach Knox discusses how he built his program from scratch, his mentorship program, and his pressure defense philosophy. Interested in contacting coach Knox? You can reach him via email at eric@hollamentors.org For more information about the Oregon Basketball Coaches Association, visit our website or.nhsbca.org, like us on Facebook at facebook.com/Oregonbca, or follow us on Twitter @ORHoopCoaches Have a coach you want to hear from? A topic you'd like to hear discussed? Share your thoughts using the message button or email us at oregonbasketballcoaches@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/obca/message
ERIC KNOX, Executive Director, Holla Ministry / First Allegiance / Part 2
ERIC KNOX, Executive Director, Holla Ministry / First Allegiance / Part 2
This week you’ll hear a special Father's Day interview with Pastor Andrew Damazio & Eric Knox (Holla Mentors) talking through fatherhood, race & being a leader. Rose Church exists to be a home for humanity, our vision is to build a growing church of people committed to being with Jesus, living like Jesus and doing[...]
This week you'll hear a special Father's Day interview with Pastor Andrew Damazio & Eric Knox (Holla Mentors) talking through fatherhood, race & being a leader. Rose Church exists to be a home for humanity, our vision is to build a growing church of people committed to being with Jesus, living like Jesus and doing what Jesus did. If you have any questions or want to learn more about our church, leave a comment in the chat or visit rosechurch.org
February 23rd, 2020 After a quick pause for Saving Justice, we are back into our sermon series on the Cruciformed Life. Guest pastor Eric Knox walks us through Philippians 3:1-14 and shows how Paul chooses to know Christ over the distraction of the world. Will we choose the distraction or will we press in and choose to know Christ at a deeper level? Philippians 3:1-14
Hosts: Garison Arinder, OTS University of Mississippi Medical Center Nicole Talbot,OTAS Community College of Rhode Island Eric Knox is an occupational therapist at the T.K. Martin Center for Technology and Disability. Eric graduated from the University of Mississippi Medical Center with his Master's degree in Occupational Therapy. Eric works primarily in driver's rehabilitation and vehicle modification but he also works with computer accessibility and assists with seating and mobility. Eric is a member of the Association of Driver Rehabilitation Specialists (ADED) and is now a Certified Driver Rehabilitation Specialist. Not only does Eric work with people with assistive technology needs, he is a wheelchair user himself and an avid hunter and fisherman.
ERIC KNOX, Executive Director, Holla Ministry / Subversive Kingdom
ERIC KNOX, Executive Director, Holla Ministry / Subversive Kingdom
On this episode I had the privilege of sitting with Eric Knox and Tyler Monk as we discussed what it takes to effectively encourage and constructively help kids of color pursue higher education. We use high level achievement in sports as the foundation of the discussion and then shift the focus to how we can transfer the sports excellence to academic excellence for our black and brown high schoolers. Eric Knox is the Head Coach of the 2019 Oregon state champion girls basketball team at Benson high school. He is the Founder and Executive Director of Holla Mentors, father, entrepreneur, pastor, writer, reader, and mighty man of God. Tyler Monk is a father, husband, entrepreneur, expert in leadership development, Director of the Ready to Rise program of Clark County under the Portland Leadership foundation, inspirational speaker, and creator of The Underdog Mentality. Cash app for donations: $EmmanuelWilliams85 #ad | Shop with Mister Ok's Essentials for 100% all-natural candles, soap, and body butter. Receive 10% off your next order when you use the promo code: SOX www.misteroksessentials.com
Earlier this month the Benson girls basketball team beat the reigning champions to win the state title. The Techsters have come a long way in the last six years since coach Eric Knox has signed on. During his first year, the team lost 6 games by over 60 points. Last year, they were seeded 7th overall. We’ll talk to coach Knox about how he took the team all the way to the top.
February 3rd, 2019 Eric Knox wraps up our series, Saving Justice: The Borders We Face.
December 2nd, 2018 Eric Knox kicks off our Advent series, Giving Life. Focusing on John's Gospel, this week's message extoll's Jesus as the gift of true life we are all invited to receive. This message includes an update on Embrace Oregon, an initiative dedicated to revolutionizing the way the community and DHS work together to improve the lives of kids and families in crisis.
November 25th, 2018 Wrapping up our series on what it means to belong to the people of God, Eric Knox reads through Ephesians 2:11-22. This week’s message focuses on how Christ created us to be the family he is calling us to be.
October 7th, 2018 Reflecting on nearly two decades of spiritual and community growth, our leadership has discerned an opportunity to delve into what we believe and what we practice, all with the purpose of becoming a family of faith that gives voice, life, and witness to the beauty and grace of Jesus Christ here in Portland. Our fall series will explore what it means to deeply belong to the people of God at this time and this place. Eric Knox preaches.
September 30th, 2018 Reflecting on nearly two decades of spiritual and community growth, our leadership has discerned an opportunity to delve into what we believe and what we practice, all with the purpose of becoming a family of faith that gives voice, life, and witness to the beauty and grace of Jesus Christ here in Portland. Our fall series will explore what it means to deeply belong to the people of God at this time and this place. Eric Knox preaches.
Eric Knox, Lead Pastor of the Eastside Gathering of Imago Dei in Portland, Oregon, shares with us about the upside-down and challenging mission of living for God.
Eric Knox, Lead Pastor of the Eastside Gathering of Imago Dei in Portland, Oregon, shares with us about the upside-down and challenging mission of living for God.
July 1st, 2018 Throughout the gospel of Mark, we see Jesus announce the arrival of the Kingdom of God and proclaim its mission to redeem humanity. Join us as we explore this revolutionary Messiah who restores what it means to be human. Eric Knox continues our series.
June 17th, 2018 Throughout the gospel of Mark, we see Jesus announce the arrival of the Kingdom of God and proclaim its mission to redeem humanity. Join us as we explore this revolutionary Messiah who restores what it means to be human. Eric Knox begins our new series.
April 1st, 2018 On Easter Sunday, Eric Knox preaches on the biblical narrative of Easter morning and the week that followed (John 20), explaining how these events are a critical part of the Good News.
March 25th, 2018 Diverting from a planned sermon, Eric Knox heeds the call of the Spirit to shift this service to a time of prayer. This podcast includes his prayer for Eastside. *Due to technical difficulties, the sermon for March 14th, 2018 is unavailable. We apologize for the inconvenience.
March 4th, 2018 How do we discern God's voice? What does the Bible actually tell us about hearing from Him? Eric Knox continues our lenten sermon series "Hearing the Voice of God".
Eric Knox wraps up our three-part Saving Justice sub-series with a message challenging us to practice a Gospel focused on others above ourselves.
November 19th, 2017 What does it look like to turn the world upside down today? Eric Knox continues our series on Ephesians.
Eric Knox, lead pastor of Imago Dei Eastside Gathering, continues our series "Jesus Practices." This week's message focuses on hospitality. Scripture Reference: Luke 7:36-50
October 2nd, 2016 The Holy Spirit’s real presence in our lives means that we can tangibly experience the reality of our relationship with Jesus. Eric Knox continues our Pneuma series.
You Will Know Me (Little Brown and Company) The audacious new novel about family and ambition from "one of the best living mystery writers" ("Grantland") and bestselling, award-winning author of The Fever, Megan Abbott. How far will you go to achieve a dream? That's the question a celebrated coach poses to Katie and Eric Knox after he sees their daughter Devon, a gymnastics prodigy and Olympic hopeful, compete. For the Knoxes there are no limits--until a violent death rocks their close-knit gymnastics community and everything they have worked so hard for is suddenly at risk. As rumors swirl among the other parents, Katie tries frantically to hold her family together while also finding herself irresistibly drawn to the crime itself. What she uncovers--about her daughter's fears, her own marriage, and herself--forces Katie to consider whether there's any price she isn't willing to pay to achieve Devon's dream. From a writer with "exceptional gifts for making nerves jangle and skin crawl" (Janet Maslin), You Will Know Me is a breathless rollercoaster of a novel about the desperate limits of parental sacrifice, furtive desire, and the staggering force of ambition. Praise for You Will Know Me: “Almost unbearably tense, chilling and addictive, You Will Know Me deftly transports the reader to the hyper-competitive arena of gymnastics where the dreams and aspirations of not just families but entire communities rest on the slender shoulders of one teenage girl. Exceptional."–Paula Hawkins, author of the #1 bestseller The Girl on the Train "Is there anything Megan Abbott can't do? We will have to wait for the answer to that question because You Will Know Me continues her formidable winning streak. This story of an ordinary family with an extraordinary child is gorgeously written, psychologically astute, a page-turner that forces you to slow down and savor every word... And, yes -- please forgive me -- she totally sticks the landing."–Laura Lippman, New York Times bestselling author of Hush Hush “Megan Abbott’s latest thriller plunges readers into the shockingly realistic life of young, female gymnasts whose severely regulated lives come with unthinkable consequences. Gritty, graphic, and yet beautiful and dreamlike in the way the story unfolds, You Will Know Me comes barreling at you with all the power and urgency of a high-speed train, as Abbott asserts herself as one of the greatest crime writers of our time.”–Mary Kubica, New York Times bestselling author of The Good Girl “That rarefied sweet spot between unnerving psychological suspense and a family drama with heart, You Will Know Me induces equal parts dread and unease, empathy and warmth. The pages couldn't turn fast enough as I dug deeper into the peculiar and fascinating Knox-family world, trying to figure out who was lying, who was telling the truth, and who was dangerous. Luscious writing, a timely and unique premise, and an ending that will haunt you all summer long.”–Jessica Knoll, author of the New York Times bestseller Luckiest Girl Alive “You Will Know Me takes you into the dark heart of family, a journey that feels more menacing with every page. Abbott cranks the tension up in this disturbing tale of exactly what we are prepared to do for our children - I was reading compulsively into the night. A beautifully written, gripping read that feels unshakeably real.”–Kate Hamer, author of The Girl in the Red Coat Megan Abbott is the award-winning author of eight novels, including The Fever and Dare Me. She received her Ph.D. in English and American literature from New York University. Her writing has appeared in the New York Times, Salon, the Los Angeles Review of Books, the Wall Street Journal, and the Guardian. Megan is currently a staff writer on HBO's forthcoming David Simon show, The Deuce. She lives in New York City.
March 6th, 2016 How do we live for Jesus in fallen bodies in a fallen world? How do we respond to God's call to holiness in a culture where this is a difficult and unpopular way of life? Eric Knox continues our series on the book of 1 Peter, focusing on chapter 1:13-21.
Pastor Eric Knox lays out our vision for the season of Epiphany, which will explore the ways in which God left His place of comfort to engage the people whom He loves. Scripture reference: Matthew 1:18-24
This Christmas, we strive to free ourselves from the stress and consumerism that often accompanies the season. This sermon was presented by Eastside Lead Pastor Eric Knox.
This Christmas, we strive to free ourselves from the stress and consumerism that often accompanies the season. This sermon was presented by Eastside Lead Pastor Eric Knox.
Safe Enough to Love is a series of sermons from the book of 1 John. This sermon was presented by Eastside Lead Pastor Eric Knox on November 1st, 2015.
A local short film featuring some of your favorite Philadelphians - Rick still feels guilty for his partner's passing, and depends on his new friend Adam to pull him out of the darkness of his soul. Directed & Written by: Isaac Angel. Featuring: Anthony Porter, Eric Knox, Freddy Shelley, Nicole Baldino, Jessica M Johnson
Bryne and JR. welcome two pastors - Josh Butler and Eric Knox - to discuss the mess that is Ferguson, Missouri in the wake of the shooting of Michael Brown. We examine how the media shapes the story, how the militarization of police feeds the...
Eric Knox, Luke 4:16-29
Eric Knox, Luke 4:16-29
Eric Knox, Pastor of Diversity at Imago Dei Community in Portland, OR, describes the misconceptions some Christians develop and explains how to avoid them.