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Evan Owens is an experienced entrepreneur, operator, and investor with over 15 years of expertise in business development, sales, and strategic partnerships. As a former startup founder, he has a proven track record of building and scaling businesses across various industries. Evan's involvement in the blockchain space began in 2016 with his early investment in Ethereum, demonstrating his forward-thinking approach to technology and innovation. In addition to his business pursuits, Evan is an accomplished sailboat captain, having successfully sailed across the Atlantic Ocean.
Evan Owens is an experienced entrepreneur, operator, and investor with over 15 years of expertise in business development, sales, and strategic partnerships. As a former startup founder, he has a proven track record of building and scaling businesses across various industries. Evan's involvement in the blockchain space began in 2016 with his early investment in Ethereum, demonstrating his forward-thinking approach to technology and innovation. In addition to his business pursuits, Evan is an accomplished sailboat captain, having successfully sailed across the Atlantic Ocean.
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Do we, as ministry leaders, struggle with recognizing trauma in our own lives, which can potentially hinder how we serve others in ministry? In this week's conversation on FrontStage BackStage, host Jason Daye is joined by Evan Owens. Evan and his wife Jenny are the founders of REBOOT Recovery, which combines clinical insights and Christian faith-based support for those who are recovering from trauma. They're the authors of Healing What's Hidden. Together, Evan and Jason look at how we, as ministry leaders, might respond to trauma in our lives. Evan then shares some hope-filled insights on how we can find healing from our own trauma and embrace the fullness of Christ, both in our life and our ministry.Dig deeper into this conversation: Find the free Weekly Toolkit, including the Ministry Leaders Growth Guide, all resource links, and more, at http://PastorServe.org/networkSome key takeaways from this conversation:Evan Owens on the interconnectedness between personal experiences and the challenges present in the world: "Trauma is our personal intersection with the brokenness of the world."Evan Owens on the importance of addressing and processing past traumatic experiences: "If you don't deal with the trauma, the trauma will always deal with you."Evan Owens on slowing down and being there for one another in times of need: "How did we get so busy as a Christian culture that we can't slow down enough to bear one another's burdens?"----------------Looking to dig more deeply into this topic and conversation? FrontStage BackStage is much more than another church leadership show, it is a complete resource to help you and your ministry leaders grow. Every week we go the extra mile and create a free toolkit so you and your ministry team can dive deeper into the topic that is discussed.Visit http://PastorServe.org/network to find the Weekly Toolkit, including the Ministry Leaders Growth Guide. Our team pulls key insights and quotes from every conversation with our guests. We also create engaging questions for you and your team to consider and process, providing space for you to reflect on how each episode's topic relates to your unique church context. Use these questions in your staff meetings, or other settings, to guide your conversation as you invest in the growth of your ministry leaders. Love well, live well, & lead well Complimentary Coaching Session for Pastors http://PastorServe.org/freesession Follow PastorServe LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookConnect with Jason Daye LinkedIn | Instagram...
On this episode of the Ephesiology Podcast, author and co-founder of a ministry focused on trauma healing, Evan Owens, joins Andrew and Michael to discuss mental health in the church. Evan shares how psychology is catching up with what we know about the importance of long-term relationships for personal well-being versus one-hour counseling sessions. One … Continue reading "Episode 142: The Church and Mental Health"
Hollie and Johnny hit a home run with their first guest of the New Year! With Blue Monday coming up on Jan 16, they chat with Evan Owens about all things mental health. Evan talks about: Faith Mental Health Hard Reset Healing What's Hidden Why Me? Episode Links Why Me Project: @whymeprojectpodcast Know someone with an incredible story? Have a question, comment, or concern? Ask us anything! Email whymeproject@faithstrongtoday.com!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to 'On the Path' w/ Cheryl Nembhard!A podcast filled to the brim w/ encouragement, inspiration, challenge & life lessons to ignite you in your faith, push you in your purpose and challenge you to be exactly who you are called to be...a World Changer!We're kicking off the New Year on the right note and that is healing and overcoming our past traumas!So excited to share this much-needed episode with the incredible Evan & Jenny Owens, co-founders of REBOOT Recovery where they provide a unique blend of clinical insight and faith-based support to those recovering from trauma. In this episode, we're discussing their brand new book 'Healing what”s Hidden: Practical Steps for Overcoming Trauma.' Evan regularly appears on Newsmax, RightNow Media, Pure Flix, and nationally syndicated podcasts. Jenny is an occupational therapist and serves as the head of research, presenting REBOOT's research findings at universities and scientific conferences across the country. If You or your loved ones are looking for tools as you continue your healing journey, this episode is perfect for You! You're sure to be left encouraged & equipped!On The Path Podcast is available on all podcast platforms and can be watched as a digital show on YES TV across Canada or stream it 24 hours a day on Castle TV!Subscribe to my Youtube Channel and watch all full shows from past seasons there (https://www.youtube.com/@CherylNembhardTV)
Most of us have experienced some form of trauma in our lives, but not all of us have taken the time to name that event or events as trauma. In their book, Healing What's Hidden, speakers and trauma experts Evan and Jenny Owens seek to help readers define their trauma and overcome those often invisible wounds. During this episode of The Other Side of the Church, Lathan and the Owens' dig in to why it's often hard for people in the church to talk about their traumas, explore the heart behind the Owens' program, Reboot Recovery, and brainstorm how to become a person others feel safe sharing their scars with. This is an important and timely conversation—don't miss it! Episode Timeline: [0:24] Defining trauma [1:54] What inspired the Owens' to write about invisible wounds [3:38] Bringing that invisible wound into the light [5:13] Why it's hard for people in church to talk about their traumas [6:54] Heartbeat behind Reboot Recovery [9:44] Creating a safe space for the outcast [12:20] Walking alongside someone with wounds [15:18] Becoming a safe person yourself [18:06] The Owens' Hope Hollers Resources Mentioned: Healing What's Hidden: Practical Steps to Overcoming Trauma Reboot Recovery Overcome Academy Social:Connect with Evan and Jenny through their website © 2022 | The Other Side of the ChurchHost: Lathan CraftProduced by: David Marks Media
Reboot Recovery founder, Evan Owens, explains that trauma is the intersection of human life with the brokenness of a sinful and fallen world. Evan and his wife, Jenny, have partnered together to bring healing solutions to combat veterans, first responders, and the population as a whole who have experienced damaging trauma. Reboot can be found in over 150 locations in 44 states, as well as in eight different countries! Their goal is to facilitate empowerment as well as healing, through providing practical training on how to overcome life's hardest moments. Reboot builds bridges in communities to get people from where they're at now to where they need to be for full restoration. Evan's vision for their ministry is simple, focus on one life at a time. TAKEAWAYS Trauma is not a singular word - there is a myriad of ways that trauma impacts someone, as well as a million root causes Overcome Academy is a free, live event that you can sign up for at Crisis.RebootRecovery.com Reboot Recovery offers an entire library of trauma-healing content for free Evan and Jenny have written a book designed to assist and equip, Healing What's Hidden: Practical Steps to Overcoming Trauma
Reboot Recovery founder, Evan Owens, explains that trauma is the intersection of human life with the brokenness of a sinful and fallen world. Evan and his wife, Jenny, have partnered together to bring healing solutions to combat veterans, first responders, and the population as a whole who have experienced damaging trauma. Reboot can be found in over 150 locations in 44 states, as well as in eight different countries! Their goal is to facilitate empowerment as well as healing, through providing practical training on how to overcome life's hardest moments. Reboot builds bridges in communities to get people from where they're at now to where they need to be for full restoration. Evan's vision for their ministry is simple, focus on one life at a time. TAKEAWAYS Trauma is not a singular word - there is a myriad of ways that trauma impacts someone, as well as a million root causes Overcome Academy is a free, live event that you can sign up for at Crisis.RebootRecovery.com Reboot Recovery offers an entire library of trauma-healing content for free Evan and Jenny have written a book designed to assist and equip, Healing What's Hidden: Practical Steps to Overcoming Trauma
Many people can recall the exact moment their lives changed forever. Jenny and Evan Owens say what happened was wrong, and it hurt, but it does not have to define their lives forever. There is a way to overcome trauma and embrace a brighter future. Jenny and Evan, founders of REBOOT recovery, talk about this in their new book, Healing What's Hidden: Practical Steps to Overcoming Trauma. Today on Connections, Jenny and Evan share practical steps to overcoming trauma.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sit back. Relax. ENJOY. A solid three step process for any Security Halt! episode, but you're gonna definitely need some note taking material, a fancy beverage, and something to write with. Because today we are talking with Evan Owens and Bryan Flanery of REBOOT Recovery join us on the show to discuss the success and methodology behind this magnificent trauma recovery course. I won't spoil anything for you, but it involves ancient chants, mystical forces, and yes, the mystical power of 3.If you like the show, if you enjoy our smooth, YET, fatherly tone, do us a favor and give us a 5 star rating.Also, click the link below and help us grow by donating just a teeeeniee, tiny bit.- Da BoysAdult content warningSupport the show
In this episode, Evan reflects on his semester in Madrid, learning the language, making new friends, and gives some great recommendations for food.
Co-Founder of REBOOT Recovery, Evan Owens, joins us today to talk about trauma. Check out this 4 part free web series we released on spiritual Abuse : The Great Cover Up https://my.rebootrecovery.com/courses/the-great-cover-up/ Pre-Order Evan's Book, Healing Whats Hidden: Practical Steps to Overcoming Trauma HERE --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sober-truth-project/message
You can empower people to help their friends and neighbors who are struggling after experiencing a painful life situation. Evan uses a mix of humor and inspiration to equip people to absorb complex topics such as trauma and mental health. Conversation Highlights {01:01} Introduction of Evan {06:16} Being the largest faith-based trauma recovery program {12:35} Leaders who struggle with feeling like they don't have a seat at the table {18:55} Creating a solidified solution when you have a systemic problem {26:24} Cultivating an atmosphere that keeps people coming back year after year {34:37} Empowering board members {46:04} Recovery has not been a thing for the last two years {52:06} Empowering your people and giving them the tools to be successful Remarkable Quotes Evan: You may not care who I am. And that's OK. But I care who you are. Evan: We want to be in the room where this next tier will accept us and tell us that we're enough. Travis: There are so many people dedicated to trying to make it better for the veterans. Travis: When you take something like an apple seed and you plant it; you cultivate it, you water it. You give it sunshine, and eventually, it sprouts. And then over time, many seasons, it grows into a sapling; then a tree and then it flowers, and the very last thing that is produced is the fruit. Evan: It's about giving them the essential tools they need to do the core role at REBOOT. Evan: People don't volunteer because they feel like they're writing a blank check with their time. They feel like, once I volunteer a little, I'm on your list and you're going to call me all the time. Evan: The people who volunteer for us, these are not just people who I'm using, these are people who I believe were specifically designed. I believe they had a special calling on their life. Evan: We give people the room to grow. Evan Owens Bio Evan Owens co-founded REBOOT Recovery and has led the organization as the Executive Director since its inception. Evan has authored several books and small group studies and is the host of the REBOOT Recovery Show. He is often featured as a keynote and panel presenter at conferences. Mr. Owens believes in empowering everyday people to help their friends and neighbors who are struggling in the wake of painful experiences. As such, Evan trains small group leaders, pastors, and everyday people around the world to respond to those who are struggling with trauma and mental health challenges. His unique blend of humor and inspiration enables people to absorb complex topics without feeling overwhelmed. He is married to Dr. Jenny Owens, co-founder of REBOOT, and they have three young children. Connect with Evan Owens: https://rebootrecovery.com https://linkedin.com/in/evanaowens http://facebook.com/rebootrecovery https://www.instagram.com/rebootrecovery/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqSMRLOBsfdQHaxLjeoIEhw Nonprofit Architect Podcast Links: Website http://nonprofitarchitect.org Community https://www.facebook.com/groups/NonprofitArchitect Ultimate Podcast Guide https://nonprofitarchitect.org/ultimate-podcast-guide/ Subscribe and leave a Review https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nonprofit-architect-podcast/id1481292481 Patreon https://www.patreon.com/NonprofitArchitect Watch on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQm8fnR2sHyrmLpV2jKYajA Listen to these other great podcasts from Veterans https://nonprofitarchitect.org/veteran-podcast-network/ Want help getting your podcast started? Visit https://nonprofitarchitect.org/podcast-production-services/
You can empower people to help their friends and neighbors who are struggling after experiencing a painful life situation. Evan uses a mix of humor and inspiration to equip people to absorb complex topics such as trauma and mental health. Conversation Highlights {01:01} Introduction of Evan {06:16} Being the largest faith-based trauma recovery program {12:35} Leaders who struggle with feeling like they don't have a seat at the table {18:55} Creating a solidified solution when you have a systemic problem {26:24} Cultivating an atmosphere that keeps people coming back year after year {34:37} Empowering board members {46:04} Recovery has not been a thing for the last two years {52:06} Empowering your people and giving them the tools to be successful Remarkable Quotes Evan: You may not care who I am. And that's OK. But I care who you are. Evan: We want to be in the room where this next tier will accept us and tell us that we're enough. Travis: There are so many people dedicated to trying to make it better for the veterans. Travis: When you take something like an apple seed and you plant it; you cultivate it, you water it. You give it sunshine, and eventually, it sprouts. And then over time, many seasons, it grows into a sapling; then a tree and then it flowers, and the very last thing that is produced is the fruit. Evan: It's about giving them the essential tools they need to do the core role at REBOOT. Evan: People don't volunteer because they feel like they're writing a blank check with their time. They feel like, once I volunteer a little, I'm on your list and you're going to call me all the time. Evan: The people who volunteer for us, these are not just people who I'm using, these are people who I believe were specifically designed. I believe they had a special calling on their life. Evan: We give people the room to grow. Evan Owens Bio Evan Owens co-founded REBOOT Recovery and has led the organization as the Executive Director since its inception. Evan has authored several books and small group studies and is the host of the REBOOT Recovery Show. He is often featured as a keynote and panel presenter at conferences. Mr. Owens believes in empowering everyday people to help their friends and neighbors who are struggling in the wake of painful experiences. As such, Evan trains small group leaders, pastors, and everyday people around the world to respond to those who are struggling with trauma and mental health challenges. His unique blend of humor and inspiration enables people to absorb complex topics without feeling overwhelmed. He is married to Dr. Jenny Owens, co-founder of REBOOT, and they have three young children. Connect with Evan Owens: https://rebootrecovery.com https://linkedin.com/in/evanaowens http://facebook.com/rebootrecovery https://www.instagram.com/rebootrecovery/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqSMRLOBsfdQHaxLjeoIEhw Nonprofit Architect Podcast Links: Website http://nonprofitarchitect.org Community https://www.facebook.com/groups/NonprofitArchitect Ultimate Podcast Guide https://nonprofitarchitect.org/ultimate-podcast-guide/ Subscribe and leave a Review https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nonprofit-architect-podcast/id1481292481 Patreon https://www.patreon.com/NonprofitArchitect Watch on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQm8fnR2sHyrmLpV2jKYajA Listen to these other great podcasts from Veterans https://nonprofitarchitect.org/veteran-podcast-network/ Want help getting your podcast started? Visit https://nonprofitarchitect.org/podcast-production-services/
You can empower people to help their friends and neighbors who are struggling after experiencing a painful life situation. Evan uses a mix of humor and inspiration to equip people to absorb complex topics such as trauma and mental health. (You can hear the whole episode on January 18th)
You can empower people to help their friends and neighbors who are struggling after experiencing a painful life situation. Evan uses a mix of humor and inspiration to equip people to absorb complex topics such as trauma and mental health. (You can hear the whole episode on January 18th)
On the show today we talking all about resources to support veterans and first responders with Evan Ownes and how he and his wife Jenny went from having a small group of local veterans meet in their home to military bases from all over the world calling asking them to use their group curriculums in just 3 years. Head to https://hopemadestrong.org/episode9/ for full show notes
On this episode of MercyTalk, we discuss guilt, shame, and regret with the Executive Director of REBOOT Recovery, Evan Owens. Evan helps us understand the difference between guilt, shame, and regret, including how each can be used for both good and evil in our lives. Most importantly, Evan shares about how to move from the [...] The post Guilt, Shame, and Regret with Evan Owens appeared first on Mercy Multiplied.
Andrew & Chris wrap up their conversation with Evan Owens from Reboot Recovery this week. The conversation continues in Mental Health with personal stories of anxiety & depression. Find out more from Evan at https://rebootrecovery.com/ The post Discipleology – Season 3, Episode 22: Mental Health Pt. 2 appeared first on Bible Studies for Life.
We sit down with Evan Owens of Reboot Recovery this week to discuss Mental Health. The discussion is so rich that we split the conversation into two weeks of episodes. This is part 1. https://rebootrecovery.com/ The post Discipleology – Season 3, Episode 21: Mental Health Pt. 1 appeared first on Bible Studies for Life.
There is a growing problem in our nation. A suicide attempt happens every 22-seconds. One life is lost every 11-minutes and suicide is now the 2nd leading cause of death among ages 18-39. Today, we're talking with Evan Owens who, through Reboot Recovery, is helping people overcome trauma so they can embrace a brighter future. Let's meet them on this episode of PICK UP THE SIX podcast.
This episode Jarrett and Omari are joined by Evan Owens who talks to them about how to build your network and setting your own pace to reach success. Evan Owens is a leading voice in innovative marketing & merchandising. With expertise ranging from why some companies thrive in times of change — and others don't — to leadership behaviors needed to best leverage the unique gifts of team members, he has dedicated his life to helping people and organizations alike discover their own secrets to multiplying their successes. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode of Group Answers, Brian and Chris check in again with Evan Owens about caring for people with mental health issues in our churches and groups. Evan currently
On this episode of Group Answers, Brian and Chris check in again with Evan Owens about caring for people with mental health issues in our churches and groups. Evan currently
*Airdate 1/17/2018 On this episode of Family Business Today, Greg Lewis interviews Jenny Owens and Evan Owens who are co-founders of Reboot Combat Recovery. Reboot Combat Recovery is a non-profit organization that provides a 12 week course to combat veterans and their families that helps them deal with the spiritual side of healing from combat trauma, post traumatic stress and moral injury. The business began in Jenny & Evan's living room in 2011 and has grown to serve veterans and families in 100+ locations in several states and also in Australia. Jenny and Evan discuss the process that they went through to scale their business from a family ministry to becoming a larger non-profit organization. They share the values that each of them brought to the business, how they deal with decision making and disagreements, managing boundaries between home and family with two young boys, importance of trusted advisors, and advice they would give to husbands and wives who are involved in or thinking about getting involved in business together. To learn more about Reboot Combat Recovery, visit their website at: www.rebootrecovery.com Family Business Today is hosted by Greg Lewis. Family Business Today is produced by the Tennessee Center for Family Business. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business, visit our website at: www.tncfb.com Podcast made with help provided by Visual Media Co. https://www.visualmediaco.com/
Evan Owens from Reboot Recovery joins our CEO, Jeremy Stalnecker, to discuss his testimony and how he started the Reboot Recovery organization and so much more.
The definition of success is dependent on the person, but it is something we all aim to achieve. In Beards Baddies and PACES, we're joined by Evan Owens, author, philanthropist, and director of merchandising for LVRN. We discuss his journey to success and how he is highlighting the way for others through his book, PACES.
NOW STREAMING ON ALL MAJOR PODCAST PLATFORMS. . We sit down with Life Coach and owner of Paces Worldwide, Evan Owens. In this episode Evan drops some GEMS on how sales affects your bottom line and how he got started in Life Coaching. He also explains how he manages his time as a SERIAL Entrepreneur! . Evan's IG: https://www.instagram.com/isetrends/ Paces Life Coaching: https://www.instagram.com/paces.worldwide/ . Make sure you comment, like, share this episode, and subscribe to The Mndy Beat. Check out all of our interviews with entrepreneurs at beatmndy.co and @BEATMNDY on IG. Go snag "The Startup Mug": beatmndy.co/shop
On this episode of Group Answers, Brian and Chris talk to Evan Owens about caring for people with mental health issues in our churches and groups. Evan currently serves as
On this episode of Group Answers, Brian and Chris talk to Evan Owens about caring for people with mental health issues in our churches and groups. Evan currently serves as
In today's episode we chat with Dr. Jenny and Evan Owens of Reboot Recovery (http://rebootrecovery.com/). Jenny Owens is the Co-founder and Outcomes Director of REBOOT Recovery. REBOOT Recovery is 501(c)3 non-profit that helps veterans, first responders and their loved ones heal from the moral and spiritual wounds associated with service-related trauma. Jenny is an occupational therapist and has previously worked for the Department of Defense treating active duty soldiers with traumatic brain injury and post traumatic stress. Jenny specializes in neurocognitive and psychosocial rehabilitation as well as return to duty evaluation. Jenny has contributed to numerous occupational therapy publications including the mTBI Rehabilitation Toolkit (2015), TBI Interventions to Support Occupational Performance (2014), and Occupational Therapy for Physical Dysfunction, 7th ed. (2013). Her husband, Evan Owens, is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of REBOOT Recovery. Since 2012, REBOOT has expanded to more than 250 locations nationwide. Evan has authored several books, including the REBOOT trauma healing curriculum, and has been a keynote speaker at numerous conferences in the trauma recovery space. Evan was formerly the CEO for Centresource. Under his leadership, Centresource was named to the INC 5000 and the Inner City 100 Fastest Growing Companies in the US lists. If you're looking for help overcoming military or first responder trauma — you can learn more at http://RebootRecovery.com and find them on Facebook (http://facebook.com/rebootrecovery), Instagram (http://instagram.com/rebootrecovery) and Twitter (http://twitter.com/rebootrecovery). They also happen to be very dear friends of ours, as John and I are not only graduates of their programs, we have been facilitators for years AND John works for Reboot as their Operations Director. In this episode we chat about: - How these two civilians started a nonprofit to help military families and first responders - How they focus on relationships over programs - Brave Love doesn't look like having it all together before moving forward - Empowering every day people to help communities overcome trauma - The difference between people who heal and people who don't - How love can break through hardened hearts (Sarah's included!) - Fear doesn't leave it just changes We hope you enjoy the show and please continue the conversation in the comments below! We hope you enjoy the show and please continue the conversation in the comments on our website, where you can also find links to all the resources mentioned in the show: https://www.bravelove.tv/how-love-is-helping-military-first-responder-families-heal-at-reboot-recovery-with-dr-jenny-evan-owens-episode-2-new/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bravelovetv/message
On this edition of Fresh Hope for Mental Health Pastor Brad Hoefs talks with Evan Owens about the groups he and his wife started for Veterans and First Responders called Reboot and Recharge (RebootRecovery.com) with over 250 courses around the world Reboot has been a place where faith collides with trauma and souls have been healed. We encourage you to share this podcast with your friends via your social media connections. After listening to this podcast, we encourage you to email us at info@FreshHope.us with a comment or question that we will share on our next podcast. If you are listening to this podcast on iTunes, we encourage you to leave a comment regarding the podcast. Or you can leave a voice message for us on the site: www.FreshHope4MentalHealth.com Pastor Brad Hoefs, the host of Fresh Hope for Mental Health, is the founder of Fresh Hope Ministries, a network of Christian mental health support groups for those who have a diagnosis and their loved ones. In other words, Fresh Hope is a Christian mental health support group. Brad was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 1995. He is a weekly blogger for www.bphope.com (Bipolar Magazine). He is also a certified peer specialist and has been doing pastoral counseling since 1985. Brad is also the author of Fresh Hope: Living Well in Spite of a Mental Health Diagnosis, which is available on Amazon or at www.FreshHopeBook.com If you are interested in more information about Fresh Hope, go to www.FreshHope.us or email info@FreshHope.us or call 402.932.3089. To donate to Fresh Hope go to http://freshhope.us/donate/ For a complete list of where Fresh Hope groups are presently meeting, go to www.FreshHope.us and click on “find a group.” Or you may attain an online group of meetings of Fresh Hope by going to www.FreshHopeMeeting.com If you are interested in starting a Fresh Hope group within your faith community, contact Julie at Julie@FreshHope.us Fresh Hope for Mental Health is a production of Fresh Hope Ministries. Fresh Hope Ministries is a non-profit ministry. The copyrights of this program belong to Fresh Hope Ministries and may not be duplicated without written permission. All of the podcasts of Fresh Hope Today, as well as numerous other videos, are all available on our YouTube channel: Fresh Hope Network Fresh Hope for Mental Health is on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/FreshHopeforMentalHealth
In over 120 locations around the world, Reboot Combat Recovery has helped over 4,000 warriors and their families since their launch in 2011 to find breakthrough in the war against PTSD. Reboot Combat Recovery is partnered with The Warriors Journey and they are focussed on building communities of healing where healing is needed most and reaching these veterans during the critical window of time before things go from bad to worse. "Your pain has purpose. We can't promise to erase your symptoms, but we can promise that you can have a life of purpose, meaning, and joy despite your symptoms." For more info on Reboot Combat Recovery, go to https://rebootrecovery.com/ We would love to hear how The Warriors Journey Podcast has helped encourage you! Please leave us a review on iTunes or feel free to shoot us a message on Facebook! Find more information online at https://www.thewarriorsjourney.org/podcast Follow us on Facebook • Instagram • Twitter The Warriors Journey Podcast is produced by Key Eye Productions in Nashville, TN.
On this episode of Family Business Today, Greg Lewis interviews Jenny Owens and Evan Owens who are co-founders of Reboot Combat Recovery. Reboot Combat Recovery is a non-profit organization that provides a 12 week course to combat veterans and their families that helps them deal with the spiritual side of healing from combat trauma, post traumatic stress and moral injury. The business began in Jenny & Evan’s living room in 2011 and has grown to serve veterans and families in 100+ locations in several states and also in Australia. Jenny and Evan discuss the process that they went through to scale their business from a family ministry to becoming a larger non-profit organization. They share the values that each of them brought to the business, how they deal with decision making and disagreements, managing boundaries between home and family with two young boys, importance of trusted advisors, and advice they would give to husbands and wives who are involved in or thinking about getting involved in business together.To learn more about Reboot Combat Recovery, visit their website at:www.rebootrecovery.comFamily Business Today is hosted by Greg Lewis. Family Business Today is produced by the Tennessee Center for Family Business. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business, visit our website at:www.tncfb.com
Ashli Cheshire and Evan Owens of the band Cheshi join host Colin McGuire in the studio.
Pogoseat is an enterprise solution for sports teams and concert venues that enables their fans to upgrade seats and purchase unique VIP upgrades during events. Our mission is to provide fans with the ability to optimize their live entertainment experience and teams and venues a platform to increase fan engagement, monetize unused inventory and gather data to improve the fan experience.Evan guides the company vision and keeps money in the bank. He previously worked on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange and is a former sail boat captain in the Caribbean. Raised in Sisters, Oregon and majored in philosophy at the University of San Diego.
Pogoseat is an enterprise solution for sports teams and concert venues that enables their fans to upgrade seats and purchase unique VIP upgrades during events. Our mission is to provide fans with the ability to optimize their live entertainment experience and teams and venues a platform to increase fan engagement, monetize unused inventory and gather data to improve the fan experience.Evan guides the company vision and keeps money in the bank. He previously worked on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange and is a former sail boat captain in the Caribbean. Raised in Sisters, Oregon and majored in philosophy at the University of San Diego.
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In this episode my guest is Evan Owens the CEO for Centresource Interactive Agency. Founded in 2003, Centresource helps their clients merge technology and marketing strategies to produce measurable results in the areas of growth, retention, efficiency, training and analytics. Throughout his career, he has helped a broad base of organizations such as Adobe, Healthways, Singer Sewing, Mapco, and SESAC revolutionize their marketing and technology strategies. Under his leadership, Centresource has expanded to a national client base and is privileged to be named in the INC 5000, the Hottest 100 Companies in TN and the Inner City 100 Fastest Growing Companies in the US lists. Also in 2010, Centresource was selected as a finalist for the .NET Design Agency of the Year. Thank you so much for listening! Please subscribe rate and review on your favorite podcast listening app. To get to the show notes for today's episode, go to https://brightideas.co/xxx...and if you have any questions for me, you can leave me a voicemail at brightideas.co/asktrent