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Before you can love your neighbor well, you have to love yourself accurately. That means holding two things in tension: understanding how uniquely made you are, and understanding how ordinary you are. When you affirm the people in your life for who they actually are, you free them from searching for acceptance in the wrong places. And when you help them see their ordinariness honestly, you open the door to the grace they actually need. Who in your life needs to hear both truths from you today?Pursuing God with Gene Appel is designed to help you pursue God, build community, and unleash compassion. Grounded in Scripture and shaped by Eastside's conviction that God's grace is for everyone, each episode invites you to discover God's presence and activity in your life.
God Doesn't Need a Famous Person—He's Looking for a Certain Disciple. Pastors Aaron and Heather Perdue tackle the two questions every person must answer on their journey of faith: Who […] The post 2 Questions Every Person Must Answer | The Perdue Podcast Live Episode 11 appeared first on Charis Christian Center.
What does it actually take for a person—and a whole community—to flourish? That's the nut that Joe Woodward from Stand Together is trying to crack in Wichita, as part of their goal to make it a model city for the country. In this episode, Joe shares the 7 conditions every person needs to thrive, why healthy families and communities matter more than we realize, and how ordinary people can solve problems that institutions can't. From a $500 e-bike that transformed a single dad's life to innovative efforts tackling foster care, housing, and poverty, this conversation will challenge the way you think about service, empowerment, and your role in helping your community flourish.Support the show: https://www.normalfolks.us/#joinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does it actually take for a person—and a whole community—to flourish? That's the nut that Joe Woodward from Stand Together is trying to crack in Wichita, as part of their goal to make it a model city for the country. In this episode, Joe shares the 7 conditions every person needs to thrive, why healthy families and communities matter more than we realize, and how ordinary people can solve problems that institutions can't. From a $500 e-bike that transformed a single dad's life to innovative efforts tackling foster care, housing, and poverty, this conversation will challenge the way you think about service, empowerment, and your role in helping your community flourish.Support the show: https://www.normalfolks.us/#joinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recorded by Megan Fernandes for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on May 27, 2026 www.poets.org
Join David and Mandy as we explore the questions that came in regarding the Image of God and the Doctrine of Sin.
What if the people you misunderstand most are simply people whose inner worlds are different from your own? In this episode, we explore human complexity and how our personalities, emotional wiring, beliefs, and life experiences shape the way we move through the world. Through personal reflections, psychology, and cultural insight, discover how curiosity, empathy, and openness can deepen relationships, expand your worldview, and transform the way you understand others.
Most people think creativity is something you either have or you don't — a gift, a gene, a mysterious lightning bolt that strikes a chosen few. Kyle Scheele has spent his career dismantling that belief, and in this conversation he makes the case that creativity isn't magic at all. It's problem-solving. And everyone already does it, every single day.In Part 1 of this episode: Why your brain is not a truth-seeking machine — it's a belief justification machine: give it the belief "I'm not creative" and it will spend the rest of your life finding evidence to prove you rightKyle's spontaneous ideation theory — the creativity myth he compares to the 17th century scientific belief that dirty rags and wheat kernels spontaneously generated mice, and why most people's understanding of where ideas come from is just as wrongThe coffee shop moment that defined Kyle's career: his friend Isaac told him, "most people come in here, talk about an idea, and the next time you hear about it, it's just an idea again — you come in two days later editing the footage"How Kyle went from broke high schooler selling "Osteoporosis is bad to the bone" T-shirts out of the school lunch room to getting a line into Urban Outfitters in his first year of college — and what that early experience installed in him about figuring things outWhy 70% of the time, when companies give their teams the bandwidth to explore a challenge internally, the answer is already there — it's just inside the head of someone who hasn't been asked yet (Harvard Business Review, cited on stage)Content Warning: This episode includes a brief discussion of childhood suicidal ideation. Kyle shares openly about his experience as a child feeling isolated in school and experiencing dark thoughts, before a friendship changed his perspective. The conversation is handled with care and context, but we want our listeners to be prepared.If you or someone you know is struggling, call or text 988 — the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline — available 24/7 in both the US and Canada.Episode Highlights:00:00 - Creativity as Problem Solving00:36 - Podcast Welcome and Guest Intro03:24 - Turning Ideas Into Action06:33 - Early Hustle T Shirt Business11:40 - Belief Systems Block Creativity15:27 - Ambition Versus Contentment20:59 - No Right or Wrong in Ideas25:06 - AI Limits and Skin in Game26:46 - School Struggles and Finding Belonging28:44 - It Only Takes One Person To Make An Impact29:36 - Creative Kid Origins30:12 - Student Council Confidence31:45 - Baby Steps Momentum32:15 - Window Of Possibility33:45 - Vision Into Action35:08 - Fuel Creativity Thrives Within Constraints36:49 - Recovering Curiosity39:34 - Questioning Limiting Beliefs44:15 - Everyone Is Creative45:41 - Claiming Artist Identity48:29 - Business Needs Crystal Clear Goals51:12 - Creativity As Problem Solving52:39 - Unlocking Team Innovation57:27 - Closing Remarks and Stay Tuned For Part 2Resources mentioned:Several books (for adults and childen) referenced written by Kyle, can be found here: https://kylescheele.com/BooksHarvard Business Review study on internal innovationHeather Moyse — Olympic athlete referenced by Dwayne re: chunking goalsSpontaneous generation theory / Francesco Redi experiments — referenced in context of the creativity mythOrbis Medicinae — Jan Baptist van Helmont, referenced in context of spontaneous generationSteve Jobs interview — paraphrased by Kyle re: everything in the world being made by people no smarter than youLeanScaper Operations Intensive — conference where Dwayne first saw Kyle speakQuotes:“ What you might consider might be right or wrong is really based on what's the possibility of it happening, and then it'll only be judged when you look back on it in history.” - Dwayne Kerrigan“ If you don't get clear on that goal, it's hard to know where to go.” - Kyle Scheele“ Creativity is just problem-solving. Every idea is the solution to some problem.” - Kyle Scheele"If it never gets any better than this, what a life. But I think it can get better than this." - Kyle ScheeleAbout Kyle Scheele: Kyle Scheele is an author, speaker, and creativity expert known for turning bold ideas into unforgettable results — from hosting a Viking funeral for the regrets of 21,000 people to launching the world's first fake marathon. With more than 750 keynotes delivered in all 50 states, Kyle combines humor, sharp insights, and real-world experimentation to help organizations unlock creativity and innovation at scale. He has worked with teams at Walmart, Deloitte, Fidelity, and Chick-fil-A, and his work has been featured in WIRED, The Washington Post, Fast Company, and Yahoo!. His books include We Put a Man on the Moon, How to Host a Viking Funeral, A Pizza With Everything On It, and A Sunday With Everything On It.Connect with Kyle Scheele: https://kylescheele.com/Connect with Dwayne KerriganFacebookInstagramLinked InWebsiteDisclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed by guests during The Dwayne Kerrigan Podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Dwayne Kerrigan and his affiliates. Dwayne Kerrigan or The Dwayne Kerrigan Podcast is not responsible for and does not verify the accuracy of any of the information contained in the podcast series. The primary purpose of this podcast is to educate and inform. Listeners are advised to consult with a qualified professional or specialist before making any decisions based on the content of this podcast.
The sentencing memo in the Kouri Richins case doesn't just recommend life without parole. It documents a campaign. According to prosecutors, every person who stood between Kouri and what she wanted got a file opened on them — from her jail cell, through proxies, while she prepared a courtroom speech about love.The detective who investigated her got a fake dating profile posted in his name. The sister-in-law raising her sons got false DCFS complaints and a hired attorney pursuing her criminal prosecution. Eric's father got federal firearms charges pursued against him for protecting his dead son's property. Eric's sister got reported to police. Both prosecutors got unfounded bar complaints. According to the memo, not one action had substance. Every one had a target.Then Kouri stood in court and told her boys: “Forgive those who turn their back on you.” And “Don't hold hate.” And “People will always have a lot to say about lives they've never lived” — while, prosecutors say, she'd spent years manufacturing consequences for the people living theirs.Tony Brueski puts every line from her speech next to the corresponding action from the memo and explains the psychology behind the mask.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#KouriRichins #EricRichins #KouriRichinsTrial #KouriRichinsKids #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #SentencingMemo #FentanylMurder #UtahTrueCrime #Justice
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There's a version of complementarian theology that quietly reshapes the Trinity to make its argument. Most people who hold it don't realize that's what they're doing. Dr. Malcolm Yarnell does — and he wrote the book on why it matters.Dr. Malcolm Yarnell, professor of Theology at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and author of the Theology for Every Person series, joins Joshua Lewis to work through some of the most contested terrain in Christian doctrine: the person of Christ, the unity of the Trinity, and the debate over eternal functional subordination (EFS).What We Cover:- Why the Trinity and Christology are the two doctrines that everything else in systematic theology depends on- The three senses of "Word of God" in scripture: the personal Word (Jesus), the written Word (scripture), and the proclaimed Word- What eternal functional subordination is, where it came from, and why Dr. Yarnell considers it a grave theological error- How EFS was crafted primarily to answer feminism — not to answer a theological question — and why that origin matters- The unified will of the Trinity, and why the garden of Gethsemane is about the submission of Christ's human will, not an eternal subordination within the Godhead- A close reading of 1 Corinthians 15:28: what is actually being subjected — humanity, not deity- The Athanasian scope of scripture: limitations in the text refer to Christ's humanity; perfections refer to his deity- Why you don't need to reconfigure the Trinity to be a complementarian0:00 – Introduction2:08 – Theology for Every Person5:38 – Christ's Deity and Humanity10:42 – Word: Person vs. Scripture15:23 – Eternal Functional Subordination26:32 – Doctrine and Cultural Moments33:43 – The Divine Will54:46 – 1 Corinthians 15:281:00:46 – Closing ThoughtsINTRO TO CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY:https://www.theremnantradio.com/intro-to-christian-theology-courseABOUT THE GUEST:
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In this message, Pastor Chad talks through Romans 12 and what it looks like to actually live in biblical community
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"We need Jesus. We can't do it on our own. So turn. And whoever will call upon the name of Christ, you will be saved."— Malcolm YarnellToday's Episode: “How can I be saved?” According to seminary professor and pastor Malcolm Yarnell, there is no more important question a person can ask. In this episode, he shares his own compelling story along with years of helping others wrestle with that very question. With clarity and compassion, Malcolm unpacks our deep need for Jesus—showing how his life, death, and resurrection are our only true hope. You'll hear deep theological truths presented in accessible and winsome ways. This conversation will not only deepen your hope in Jesus—it will inspire you to share that hope with others.This month's memory verse: "Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved." — Acts 4:12Today's guest: Malcolm Yarnell serves the churches of the Southern Baptist Convention as research professor of theology at the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and as editor of the Southwestern Journal of Theology. He also serves the Lakeside Baptist Church in Granbury, Texas, as teaching pastor. He is a member of the Commission on Baptist Doctrine and Christian Unity with the Baptist World Alliance, is affiliated with numerous research institutes and publishing projects, and mentors dozens of PhD students. Links from today's show: Check out Malcom's Theology for Every Person series. Get This Was Never the Plan:Walking with God through the Heartache of Divorce for 30% off at thegoodbook.com with code NEVER. Listen to this episode with author Vaneetha Risner here. Pick up The Heart of Christ for Sinners for 30% off at crossway.org/theheartofchristforsinners with a free Crossway Plus account.Get 20% off all the best gifts form mom at cozyearth.com with the code DWELL.EVERYTHING IS ON SALE at DwellDifferently.com.Support the showKEEP UP WITH ALL THE THINGSWebsite: DwellDifferently.comSocials: @dwelldifferently | @nataliejoyabbott | @verabethschmitzNewsletter — get devotional content along with new projects!Facebook Group — join the conversation about God's Word!
When you are facing DECISIONS in your life, what do you do? When you are facing DILEMMAS in your life, meaning problems, challenging situations, the choices are not good, and you feel as if you are in between 'a rock and a hard place' ... what do you do? When you are facing DIFFICULTIES, like troubling situations, major obstacles, and hard times, what do you do? Each of us, personally, in our families, in our careers, in our workplaces, and even in our church, at times faces decisions, challenging dilemmas, and difficulties that seem insurmountable. This is why I want to share this podcast with you today.
In this episode of The Leader's Notebook (Ep. 308), I take you to one of the most unusual and powerful pictures of salvation in all the Bible—Numbers 21 and the bronze serpent in the wilderness—and connect it directly to Jesus' words in John chapter 3. When the people were dying from the bite of fiery serpents, God did not remove the snakes. He provided a cure and told them to look up in faith and live. Jesus Himself said this moment pointed straight to the cross, where the Son of Man would be lifted up so that all who believe would be saved. We will walk through the meaning of sin, the certainty of death, and the mercy of God who does not leave us without hope. John 3:16 is more than a memory verse—it is heaven's answer to the poison of sin. This message is a clear call to personal faith, not tradition, not borrowed religion, but a real look to Christ crucified. Wise leaders know truth must be faced honestly, and life must be received by faith.– Dr. Mark Rutland Chapters (00:00:03) - The Leaders Notebook(00:00:25) - John 3:16(00:05:42) - The Permissible Hermeneutic(00:13:16) - God's Brass Serpent(00:21:23) - Every Person in the Room Will Die(00:27:16) - He has raised up a mechanism of faith(00:34:33) - Leader's Notebook
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Sunday Morning Message - "Every Person Has a Part"In this message from March 29, Pastor Kyle continues our series through 1 Corinthians with a message from 1 Corinthians 3:5–23. We are reminded that it's not about personalities or platforms—it's about God, the One who gives the growth. Discover what it means to build your life on the foundation of Jesus Christ and how every part of your life matters in His kingdom. Come be encouraged to refocus your faith, find your place in God's work, and live with purpose as part of His church.
Coach Ann Hester, MD is a CNN-featured health expert, syndicated columnist, and health coach who helps people take confident control of their health using evidence-based strategies. She is double board-certified in Internal Medicine and Lifestyle Medicine, a rare credential that reflects advanced training in preventing, treating, and reversing chronic disease through lifestyle-focused care. Dr. Hester is the author of Patient Empowerment 101: More than a book, it's an adventure, where she teaches individuals how to navigate the healthcare system more effectively, communicate clearly with providers, and become informed advocates for their own well-being. Known for translating complex medical science into practical, real-world guidance, her mission is to empower people to move from passive patients to active partners in their health. https://www.patientempowerment101.com https://PTRReset.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/patientempowerment101
From the nagging wife who feels unheard to the husband who shuts down because he cannot handle her communication style, and why the brutal truth about why marriages collapse is that every person has a melting point that determines who they ultimately become, the woman who nags because her husband never listens to her and really hears her out, never pays attention when she's talking so she forces him to hear what she's saying without knowing that men are not wired to handle nagging attitudes, the realization that addressing brokenness, mindset, worldviews, ideologies, beliefs, and most importantly values is the only way to save a marriage because a woman who has exasperated her husband has not been able to actualize what her values are, the wisdom that when both partners are taken through proper help and therapy they could have the most excellent marriage thereafter because for lack of knowledge people perish but when knowledge hits you realize who you're married to, the revolutionary belief that any two people can make a marriage work excellently well because there is no wrong person only a wrong choice founded on ignorance and things you were not exposed to, the couples who separate over irreconcilable differences and then sit in front of a counselor and independently say I understand now why my husband or my wife was acting that way, now I understand myself, now it's like the veil is lifted, the 25 years of counseling and life coaching and 33 plus years of staying married that proves no matter how much we think we know there is a place of knowing where every veil that contributed to challenges is completely taken off and you see things for how they truly are and then you come to a place of healing, the internet coaches and counselors giving blanket marital advice when what works for one marriage may not work for another because how one person manages their marriage must not ultimately be the way you do yours, the joint accounts that work in some homes but may never work in others, the separate bank accounts that can exist while being one in spirit as long as you know exactly what you are doing financially as a home where you have different accounts but the family income is one, the common purse where both partners send percentages to with investments and children's education funds where you bring 50% of your income into this account, 20% into that account, and leave a percentage for personal allowance, the debate about Guest: Mama Cathy Host: Derrick Abaitey
What you'll learn in this episode: ● Why leadership levels change depending on relationships and trust ● How leaders can operate at different leadership levels with different people ● The role adaptability plays in effective leadership ● Why some successful organizations lose their direction over time ● How ego can quietly sabotage leadership growth ● The importance of understanding people before trying to lead them
Some people simply refuse to rise to the standard you're setting for the team.Before you decide they need to go, though, it's important to try different techniques that might ignite their intrinsic motivation.Not everyone rises to the occasion but, if you're a good leader, you'll give everyone the opportunity to lift.If you want to take a deeper dive into how you can tap into your people's discretionary effort, have a listen to Ep.268: Is That the Best You Can Do?————————Have you taken our free Leadership Blindspot test?✨ In just 5 minutes you'll uncover the hidden leadership habits holding you back.Get your Blindspot Score and know exactly what to fix before it costs your career!TAKE THE FREE TEST HERE————————You can connect with me at:Website: https://www.yourceomentor.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourceomentorInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourceomentorLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-moore-075b001/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@YourCEOMentor————————Our mission here at Your CEO Mentor is to improve the quality of leaders, globally.
In this episode, I talk with Dr. Malcolm Yarnell about his recent work in Systematic Theology with a focus on Christology. In our conversation, we talk about the task of theology, the life of the churches, and the urgent need for a robust Christology. Some of his books most relevant to this discussion are the first two volumes of his Theology for Every Person series: God (B&H Publishing) and Word (B&H Publishing). Yarnell is Research Professor of Theology at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, TX. This podcast is hosted by Ched Spellman (https://linktr.ee/chedspellman). Thanks for listening! My Most Recent Book: One Grand Story: How the Bible Tells its Story and Why it Matters Substack Series on the Canonical Approach: https://bit.ly/3rht399 Digital Tip Jar ("Buy Me a Coffee"): https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chedspellman Clarifying Note: The views of special guests are their own & do not necessarily reflect my own or the organizations with which I am formally and informally affiliated.
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Peacewarts: Chronicled Courage 101 - The First Peace Treaty (Class 3) We enter the Hall of Records to examine the Treaty of Kadesh (1259 BC), the world's oldest surviving peace treaty. We deconstruct the myth of inevitable war by analyzing the "recorded logic" that ended a century of conflict between the Egyptian and Hittite Empires. By shifting our focus from the chariot battle to the scriptorium, we explore how peace functions as social infrastructure and a primary technology for solving problems that violence cannot touch. Homework: Look up the Treaty of Kadesh and find one of the specific clauses (like the rule about refugees or mutual aid) that sounds surprisingly modern to you. Write down one question about any of this episode's topics. If you don't have a question, write "no question." Optional: Journal. Think about a relationship in your life where you have reached a stalemate. If you were to write a non-aggression clause for that relationship today, what is the one specific "territory" or topic you would both agree never to invade again? Learning Topics: Peace as Social Infrastructure; The Treaty of Kadesh (1259 BC); The Battle of Kadesh Stalemate; Reciprocal Diplomacy; The Non-Aggression Clause; The Mutual Assistance Clause; The Erasure of Human Competence; Version 1.0 of Recorded Logic. ZERO, The Every Person's Field Guide to a World Without Weapons:AvisKalfsbeek.com/zero Join the Community / Get the Books:AvisKalfsbeek.com Podcast Music: Javier Peke Rodriguez “I am late, madame Curie”https://open.spotify.com/artist/3QuyqfXEKzrpUl6b12I3KW
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Peacewarts: Living Roots 101 - Subsistence as Dignity (Class 14) We conclude our journey in the Department of Living Roots by reframing subsistence not as a state of poverty, but as the highest form of dignity and freedom. We explore how dependency has been used as a weapon through the get big or get out era and the cultural construction of peasant shame. By examining the resilience of Cuba's organopónicos and the concept of time sovereignty, we establish that food autonomy is the ultimate form of disarmament, removing the primary levers of coercion and violence from society. Homework: Look back at your notes from the last 14 classes. Whichliving root felt the most important to your own sense of security? Write down one question about any of this episode's topics. If you don't have a question, write "no question." The Final Project: Identify one skill you have learned this semester—whether it's mending, seed-saving, or just learning a neighbor's name—and teach it to someone else this week. Learning Topics: Subsistence as Dignity; The Harvest Table; Dependency as a Weapon; The Earl Butz Era; Cultural Stigmas of Traditional Farming; The Devaluation of the Hand; The Cuban Special Period (organopónicos); Time Sovereignty; Precarity Panic; The Law of Return. ZERO, The Every Person's Field Guide to a World Without Weapons:AvisKalfsbeek.com/zero Join the Community / Get the Books:AvisKalfsbeek.com Podcast Music: Javier Peke Rodriguez “I am late, madame Curie”https://open.spotify.com/artist/3QuyqfXEKzrpUl6b12I3KW
Episode Topic: Every Person in Every Mile (https://go.nd.edu/afa99f)How can data and AI bridge healthcare gaps in rural America? Tune in to this dynamic discussion with top experts from Johnson & Johnson, SureScripts, and CareSource. Cut through the hype to explore real-world strategies for integrating data, improving patient outcomes, and ensuring technology always serves the human connection.Featured Speakers:Fang Liu, professor, University of Notre DameJorge Leon, Senior Manager, Johnson & Johnson Read this episode's recap over on the University of Notre Dame's open online learning community platform, ThinkND: https://go.nd.edu/219b2d.This podcast is a part of the ThinkND Series titled The Rural Health Revolution. (https://go.nd.edu/9c0fe8)Thanks for listening! The ThinkND Podcast is brought to you by ThinkND, the University of Notre Dame's online learning community. We connect you with videos, podcasts, articles, courses, and other resources to inspire minds and spark conversations on topics that matter to you — everything from faith and politics, to science, technology, and your career. Learn more about ThinkND and register for upcoming live events at think.nd.edu. Join our LinkedIn community for updates, episode clips, and more.
The 7 questions every person in the world asks themselves, deep down in their soul, from childhood to adulthood are these: AM I SAFE? AM I SECURE? AM I LOVED? AM I WANTED? AM I SUCCESSFUL? AM I GOOD ENOUGH? DO I HAVE A PURPOSE? These questions drive many people‘s behavior in life, both good and bad. But what if those questions were put there by God Himself? And what if the answers are sitting right in front of us? Which question is your driving question, every day you wake up? On this weeks show, Kurt and Chad welcome counselor and personal coach Nooch Saeedi https://www.primaltruthliving.com to talk about the 7 primal questions and how those questions have been driving us our entire lives, and how they can help us go in the direction we want, especially when getting the answers from God and His word.
Coach Jim Johnson was named Coach of the Year in 2006 by several Rochester-area organizations and was also presented with a National Sportsmanship Award. These honors brought to light an impressive body of work over the past two decades. His career record is now 428-221, with divisional titles in 1996, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016. He was also named All-Greater Rochester Coach of the Year in 2014 and 2015. Coach Johnson has rolled his accomplishments and experiences into two speaking presentations, “Dreams Really Do Come True” and “Leadership Lessons from Half-Court”.Contact Coach Jim Johnson:website www.coachjimjohnson.comwww.youtube.com/@limitlessleadershiplounge6591 for our podcast.Two books: A Coach and a Miracle and Lessons From Thought Leaders that I wrote a chapter for. speaking, free monthly newsletter andfree weekly Blog.8) Social Medis Links: https://www.facebook.com/CoachJimJohnson https://twitter.com/CoachJimJohnson https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachjimjohnson/ https://www.instagram.com/coachjimjohnson/Dr. Kimberley LinertSpeaker, Author, Broadcaster, Mentor, Trainer, Behavioral OptometristEvent Planners- I am available to speak at your event. Here is my media kit: https://brucemerrinscelebrityspeakers.com/portfolio/dr-kimberley-linert/To book Dr. Linert on your podcast, television show, conference, corporate training or as an expert guest please email her at incrediblelifepodcast@gmail.com or Contact Bruce Merrin at Bruce Merrin's Celebrity Speakers at merrinpr@gmail.com702.256.9199Host of the Podcast Series: Incredible Life Creator PodcastAvailable on...Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/incredible-life-creator-with-dr-kimberley-linert/id1472641267Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6DZE3EoHfhgcmSkxY1CvKf?si=ebe71549e7474663 and on 9 other podcast platformsAuthor of Book: "Visualizing Happiness in Every Area of Your Life"Get on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4cmTOMwWebsite: https://linktr.ee/DrKimberleyLinertThe Great Discovery eLearning platform: https://thegreatdiscovery.com/kimberleyl
Is there anything in your life that's off-limits from Jesus? If Jesus is Lord, “there is not one square inch over the whole domain of our human existence,” Dutch theologian Abraham Kuyper says, “over which Christ … does not cry, mine.” In our 2026 Vision Teaching Series, we're going to explore how Jesus is Lord over every aspect of our lives—including every minute, dollar, person, inch, word, and calling.
Kidney disease often develops quietly and is one of the most serious complications of diabetes. In this episode, we explore why kidney damage is so easy to miss, how early testing can change outcomes, and what actually helps protect kidney health.You'll hear practical, hopeful guidance on food, lifestyle, and everyday choices, plus how to support your kidneys without giving up the flavors and traditions you love.Guest Bio:Dr. Katherine R. Tuttle is Executive Director for Research at Providence Inland Northwest Health and Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington. Her collective body of work has shaped the “pillars of therapy“ for diabetes and chronic kidney disease across the spectrum of scientific discovery, clinical trials, and population-level implementation. “Love yourself enough to take care of yourself. You are worth it, and you are salvageable, and we have lots of good treatment options, even in people with advanced kidney disease. I get lots of email and messages from patients who are in advanced stages, and my message to them is, Don't give up.” Question of the Day:How can you make one of your favorite cultural dishes just a little more kidney-friendly—without losing the flavor you love?On This Episode You Will Learn:What diabetic kidney disease is and why it's one of the most serious complications of diabetes, including how it develops and why early detection matters.Early warning signs and progression, plus whether kidney damage can be reversed or if the goal is slowing and protecting kidney function over time.The role of nutrition in kidney health, especially for people with diabetes, and how food choices impact long-term outcomes.Honoring culture and flavor while eating kidney-friendly, with practical ways to adapt traditional dishes without giving them up.Realistic daily steps and community support, including what individuals, healthcare providers, and community programs can do to help prevent kidney disease.Connect with Yumlish!Yumlish Website: YumlishYumlish on Instagram: @yumlish_Yumlish on Facebook: YumlishYumlish on Twitter: @yumlish_Yumlish on LinkedIn: Yumlish Connect with Katherine Tuttle!Twitter(X) URL: @KatherineTuttl8LinkedIn URL: www.linkedin.com/in/katherine-tuttle-390871142 University of Washington School of Medicine Nephrology URL: https://nephrology.uw.edu/ Providence Health Center Website URL: https://www.providence.org/ The National Kidney Foundation: https://www.kidney.org/
Every human being longs for significance.Not just to be busy. Not just to be successful. But to know that their presence has made a difference in someone else's life. In this teaching, John Ortberg explores five relational needs identified by psychologist David Richo that help people flourish: attention, acceptance, affection, appreciation, and allowance.These are not abstract ideas. They show up in marriages, friendships, families, workplaces, and churches. They reveal the heart of God and the way Jesus treated people, especially those who were often overlooked.What if today you chose to help one person feel seen, valued, and free? That might be the most significant thing you do all day.
Failure isn't the problem - the story we tell about it is.In this episode, we talk about how mistakes shape identity, why so many children (and adults) fear failure, and how parents, teachers, and mentors can change that narrative.Failure can become shame… or it can become feedback.Fear… or courage.Avoidance… or growth.When we teach kids that mistakes don't define their worth, we give them permission to try, learn, and rise again.Follow me on instagram for more inspiring, motivational and uplifting content. See you there❤️
The next major U.S. national census is in 2030, but this year, the Census Bureau will conduct field tests to try to come up with better ways to count the most hard-to-reach populations. In Alaska, officials came up with a plan during the last census to count one of the most remote villages in that state. Alaska Public Media's Matt Faubion reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
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The Do One Better! Podcast – Philanthropy, Sustainability and Social Entrepreneurship
Featuring Dr. Carrie Besnette Hauser, President and CEO, and Molly Morgan, Texas State Director, both from the Trust for Public Land. They share how their organization is working to ensure that every person in the United States can live within a short walk of a park, trail, or green space. The conversation explores the strategies and partnerships that are transforming communities and connecting people to nature. Topics include: Turning schoolyards into safe, vibrant community spaces Returning land to Indigenous tribes and protecting cultural heritage sites Expanding access through the national “10-Minute Walk” initiative How the ParkScore Index drives improvement and accountability among U.S. cities The social, mental health, and economic benefits of nearby green spaces Examples from Dallas, New York, and Atlanta showing how access changes lives A thoughtful look at how data, design, and community engagement are reshaping the urban landscape — and why access to the outdoors is essential for everyone. Visit our Knowledge Hub at Lidji.org for information on 300 case studies and interviews with remarkable leaders in philanthropy, sustainability and social entrepreneurship.
Bro. Jerry Whitlow preached a message entitiled “Every Person Matters” during the Sunday Morning service of the 49th Annual Stewardship and Missions Conference on October 19, 2025, at North Valley Baptist Church in Santa Clara, California. View Archived Services at nvbc.org.
What if one open-ended question could turn a hospital room (or a hurried life) into a place where people feel seen? In this conversation, ICU nurse–turned–story gatherer Hunter Prosper shares how asking a dying patient about her greatest love cracked his own burnout and sparked Stories from a Stranger, a project he calls “therapy for millions.” Together we explore why real listening restores our humanity, how strangers open up when they feel seen, and why your emotions like anxiety, joy, heartbreak are the bridge that connects you to everyone around you. If you've ever wondered how to help your kids (and yourself) feel wanted, loved, and truly known, this episode gives you simple, powerful tools: the open-ended questions to borrow, the art of letting silence do its work, and the courage to start a conversation on the sidewalk or around your dinner table. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices