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New Hope London Podcast
New: Part 3

New Hope London Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 25:06


We love “new.”  That new car smell, a shiny new phone, new relationships, and new opportunities.  The message of Jesus points us in the same new direction: seeing a new perspective, experiencing new birth, making a new beginning, and enjoying new life. Every September we kick off a new season of church-life as the unofficial beginning of a new year…and this new beginning is even more significant this year.  Our focus remains helping people connect with God and each other, but in new and innovative ways for a new season.  Join us in making a fresh start this fall and begin a season of New.

New Life Fellowship Sermons
Vision Sunday: Becoming Who You Already Are

New Life Fellowship Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 35:32


Every September, we take the time to re-explore our Vision as a Church family. This Vision Sunday, Pastor Rich offers fresh insight into the kind of life that God calls us into. A life marked by particular values, rhythms and practices. Sermon Questions (https://newlife.nyc/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/sermon-questions-09.20.2020.pdf)

New Hope London Podcast
New: Part 2

New Hope London Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 26:06


We love “new.”  That new car smell, a shiny new phone, new relationships, and new opportunities.  The message of Jesus points us in the same new direction: seeing a new perspective, experiencing new birth, making a new beginning, and enjoying new life. Every September we kick off a new season of church-life as the unofficial beginning of a new year…and this new beginning is even more significant this year.  Our focus remains helping people connect with God and each other, but in new and innovative ways for a new season.  Join us in making a fresh start this fall and begin a season of New.

New Hope London Podcast
New: Part 1

New Hope London Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 25:56


We love “new.”  That new car smell, a shiny new phone, new relationships, and new opportunities.  The message of Jesus points us in the same new direction: seeing a new perspective, experiencing new birth, making a new beginning, and enjoying new life. Every September we kick off a new season of church-life as the unofficial beginning of a new year…and this new beginning is even more significant this year.  Our focus remains helping people connect with God and each other, but in new and innovative ways for a new season.  Join us in making a fresh start this fall and begin a season of New.

Fit for Purpose with Ambrose WB
On Mental Toughness

Fit for Purpose with Ambrose WB

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 28:12


Did you make a pivot during this pandemic, yet? This is a five-part series that I initially wrote for my newsletter: Winners Circle. It's an offer. Every September, I open enrollment to take a "class" with me to work on your health and wellness. You can find all five parts here on Medium. This is a recording of me reading all five parts of the series. I hope "On Mental Toughness" serves as an insight to my 2020, by sharing some of the challenges and struggles I faced and the pivots I made. I also want to give you a definition of what "mental performance" is and share the experiences of some of my students as well (coming up on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Snapchat). Here’s the offer: Become a master of your mindset. Introducing 60 Days to Mental Performance Mastery (MPM) with Ambrose WB. It’s a 1.0 version of my coaching program dedicated to teaching you how to become a master of your mental game. Spots open three times per year for a limited time. Join the free Insiders List — click here — to save $200 on the enrollment and get the chance to register before it opens again in January 2021. Enrollment starts Wednesday, September 16th at 7:59 PM CST Click here to join my Insiders List Thanks for listening. Peace, Coach Ambrose --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ambrosewb/support

Gadgets & Tech – Spoken Edition
iPhone 12 Release Could Be Delayed, A Surprising Source Says

Gadgets & Tech – Spoken Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 3:30


Every September, almost like clockwork, Apple releases a new iPhone. Based on recent comments from an unlikely source, the CEO of wireless component supplier Broadcom, the iPhone 12's release might get delayed until much later in the year. According to Bloomberg, Broadcom CEO Hock Tan made the prediction during a recent earnings call, though he didn’t quite spell it out.

Medicine for the Resistance
Confronting the System with Ken Williams

Medicine for the Resistance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 49:33


Every September in Canada we recognize Orange Shirt Day, a day set aside to consider the impact that residential schools had on Indigenous communities and we talk about the victims. But what about those who ran the schools? Who worked there? And what about the contemporary systems that we find ourselves in as both victims and workers. Well first you need to convince people that there actually are systems and we can't bootstrap ourselves out as individuals. Ken Williams, @feralplaywright on Twitter, joins us for a wide ranging discussion about systems.

Artist Academy
47. The Benefits of Completing 30 Paintings in 30 Days with Aimee Hoover

Artist Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 60:23


This week’s episode features California based wildlife artist, Aimee Hoover. I was so pleasantly surprised with how real Aimee is and how she showed up with such honest feedback in this interview. And I asked her all the questions like, “How do you get the majority of your sales?” and, “What are the processes behind her dynamic, realistic paintings?” She lets us know everything from where she gets her reference photos to how she gets collectors coming back time and time again to buy her art. We also dive in to her September 30 day challenge that she did for 4 consecutive years in a row. Every September she would complete a painting every single day for 30 days. If that sounds daunting, just know that you’re not alone. But also know that it is possible and the benefits that can come from committing to something like that, from showing up every single day and forming that habit, the benefits can drastically outweigh the inconvenience and Aimee lets us in on what it’s all about. Let me know what you think about this week’s episode with Aimee Hoover. www.aimeehoover.comwww.instagram.com/aimeehooverwww.artistacademy.co

Plutus Awards Podcast
Melanie Lockert Tackles the Intersection of Mental Health and Money

Plutus Awards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 25:01


Getting out of debt is not just about spending less and saving more. For many, there are many emotional and psychological factors that affect their ability to move forward toward being debt-free. Chris Browning talks with Melanie Lockert about her own journey to deal with the mental and practical aspects of dealing with debt and how her voice resonates with many others who have similar struggles. Melanie shares her most memorable Plutus award and what made it so poignant at that time she received it Her passion for bringing conversations and situations to the forefront to shine a light on the impact debt really has on day-to-day life She talks about her own story about getting out of debt and the psychological struggles along the way What her brand is built on and the message she is sharing that differs from many in the personal finance media space How she keeps empathy in her work and come from a place of caring Melanie Lockert is the founder of the blog and author of the book, Dear Debt. Through her blog, she chronicled her journey out of $81,000 in student loan debt. She is also the co-founder of the Lola Retreat, which helps bold women face their fears, own their dreams and figure out a plan to be in control of their finances. She is passionate about empowering women, helping others get out of debt, and focuses on the intersection of debt and mental health. Every September she organizes a Suicide Prevention Awareness Blog Tour, to help share resources for those struggling with debt and suicide. You can find her at DearDebt.com and @DearDebtBlog. For more information, visit the show notes at https://plutusfoundation.org/2019/16-melanie-lockert/

For Our Edification
012 | The Psychology of Hazing

For Our Edification

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019 39:45


Every September, HazingPrevention.org holds National Hazing Prevention Week to create and share awareness about the dangers of hazing. An instrumental figure in tracking hazing deaths is Hank Nuwer. On the old Eddie Francis Podcast Show, we talked to professional mental health counselors Leslie Brown and Von Eaglin about the psychology of hazing, particularly in the Divine Nine. As a member of a Divine Nine fraternity--Alpha Phi Alpha--I thought it important to talk to a couple of counselors who speak our language, and both came through with great insight about what goes through the mind of potential hazers. Leslie is no stranger to "For Our Edification". A member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., she appeared on episode 4, "The Mental Health Benefits of Giving". Leslie is a relational counselor with extensive experience working with military veterans, veterans' families, and women/families in substance abuse recovery. She is a doctoral candidate at Barry University where her research interests include the evolution of families, polyamory families, race/class/gender and cultural competency as well as indigenous, and traditional mental health healing modalities. Leslie earned her bachelor's degree from Hampton University in Mass Media Arts and her Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy from St. Thomas University (Fla).   Von is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. who talks about positive psychology on One Life Radio. Von earned his bachelor's degree in Business Administration and master's degree in Education at the University of North Texas. He has experience working with physically and sexually abused youth, couples, men’s issues, anger management, adolescents, depression, anxiety, and addictions. Von is currently a doctoral candidate at the North Texas where his research focuses on formulating a new approaches to couples therapy using men’s groups.

Equip To Thrive
Encounter Retreats - Getting Away To Get Connected

Equip To Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 22:18


Every September, 5th through 12th grade go away on a retreat called "Encounter." More than just a fun time a camp, this retreat has a higher purpose for students. Middle School Principal Terri West and Providence Johns Creek High School Principal Ken Hunsberger share the heart behind Encounter and how it is impacting our students' lives.

Impact Podcast by Medix
Episode 25 - Celebrating National Staffing Employee Week 2019

Impact Podcast by Medix

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 9:03


Every September, the American Staffing Association's National Staffing Employee Week recognizes the hard work of millions of U.S. talent. On today's episode, we explore this special week honoring those employed by staffing agencies, while also reliving some of our favorite moments from the first 25 episodes of the Medix Impact Podcast!

Money Circle
Making the Connection Between Money and Mental Health

Money Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 53:08


Resources:Read Melanie's Allure piece on the link between suicide and debtBuy Melanie's book, Dear DebtSuicide Prevention Blog TourStudent Loan Planner study on suicide and student loan debtCheck out financial therapists Amanda Clayman and Lindsay Bryan-PodvinUse the Crisis Text LineUse the Suicide Prevention Lifeline--Melanie Lockert is the founder of the blog and author of the book, Dear Debt. Through her blog, she chronicled her journey out of $81,000 in student loan debt. She is also the co-founder of the Lola Retreat, which helps bold women face their fears, own their dreams and figure out a plan to be in control of their finances. She is passionate about empowering women, helping others get out of debt, and focuses on the intersection of debt and mental health. Every September she organizes a Suicide Prevention Awareness Blog Tour, to help share resources for those struggling with debt and suicide. You can find her at DearDebt.com and @MelanieLockert.--To learn more about Maggie and her coaching and speaking services, visit www.maggiegermano.com.To get more involved with Money Circle:Join the free Facebook groupCome to an in-person event in DCSign up for the virtual membership programThe theme music is called Escaping Light by Aaron Sprinkle. The podcast artwork design is by Maggie’s dear husband, Dan Rader. 

Live On Purpose
12. TEN Tips For More Organization

Live On Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2019 22:21


Every September brings a feeling of newness. Back to school energy and the changing of the seasons brings about feelings of needing to organize things, get ones' life in order, declutter, start a new chapter, etc. But where do you start when it all feels so overwhelming?! Dive in as Marie shares her TOP 10 tips for more organization (and sanity) this Fall season! INSTAGRAM: @mariebarkerwellness WEBSITE: www.mariebarkerwellness.com WEEKLY EMAILS: https://mailchi.mp/e3d4cb41dd43/emailtribe 

Tea with Tolkien
Episode 4: Ways to be more of a Hobbit at Heart in the new year (plus, a giveaway!)

Tea with Tolkien

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 14:55


A few excerpts from Concerning HobbitsHobbits “love peace and quiet and good tilled earth: a well-ordered and well-farmed countryside was their favorite haunt.” “As for the Hobbits of the Shire, with whom these tales are concerned, in the days of their peace and prosperity they were a merry folk. They dressed in bright colours, being notably fond of yellow and green…”“Their faces were as a rule good-natured rather than beautiful, broad, bright-eyed, red-cheeked, with mouths apt to laughter, and to eating and drinking. And laugh they did, and eat, and drink, often and heartily, being fond of simple jests at all times, and of six meals a day (when they could get them). They were hospitable and delighted in parties, and in presents, which they gave away freely and eagerly accepted.”“They were, if it came to it, difficult to daunt or to kill; and they were perhaps, so unwearyingly fond of good things not least because they could, when put to it, do without them, and could survive rough handling by grief, foe, or weather in a way that astonished those who did not know them well and looked no further than their bellies and their well-fed faces…”“The Shire at this time had hardly any ‘government’. Families for the most part managed their own affairs. Growing food and eating it occupied most of their time. In other matters they were, as a rule, generous and not greedy, but contented and moderate, so that estates, farms, workshops, and small trades tended to remain unchanged for generations.”“There is more in you of good than you know, child of the kindly West. Some courage and some wisdom, blended in measure. If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.” - The HobbitWays to Be More of a Hobbit at Heart in the New YearSpend more time outsideNext time it’s nice outside, grab a book and read a little Go for a hike or walk along a trailHave a picnic!Take some breaks from the internetConsider starting a garden, it can be small if you’re just starting outLess fast food, more home cookingThe Shire Cookbook by Chelsea Monroe-CasselBe intentional about being hospitable, make a point of inviting others into your homeGive gifts as often and as generously as you are ableSpend time in fellowship with others Host at least one party this yearMaybe this year you’ll learn how to brew beerMaybe smoke a little pipe tobacco with friendsLook for opportunities to humble yourselfLet your Yes mean Yes and No mean NoFrodo didn’t accept the task of carrying the Ring halfheartedly, once he said yes he stayed committed as long as he couldBecome a better friend. Everyone needs a Samwise. Be intentional about becoming a better friend to someone who needs one this year.Eat more Second Breakfast.Sit beside the fire and just think every so often, ponder thingsRead and write poetryHost a Hobbit Party! Every September 22 we host a party in celebration of Frodo and Bibo’s birthdays, you should too. I have tons of ideas here. Favorite Tweets (see the whole thread here)Zegg Noggenour‏ @zgochenour: (go-ken-hour) The heart of the hobbit lifestyle is hospitality. One of my favorite hobbit practices is giving gifts on your birthday.hannah

Showbiz Sandbox
Showbiz Sandbox 424: Talking Telluride, Toronto and Emmys with Indiewire’s Anne Thompson

Showbiz Sandbox

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 87:44


Every September the annual awards season begins to take shape at three major film festivals; Venice, Telluride and Toronto. Anne Thompson, Indiewire’s editor at large, was at the latter two and she joins us to explain how this year’s Oscars race looks like it will be filled with a bounty of great movies, including one […] The post Showbiz Sandbox 424: Talking Telluride, Toronto and Emmys with Indiewire’s Anne Thompson appeared first on Showbiz Sandbox.

Cars of Carlisle
Cars of Carlisle (C/of/C): Episode 022 -- 2018 America's Largest RV Show @ Hershey, PA

Cars of Carlisle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 29:49


Hershey isn’t just about chocolate.  Every September, over 1,300 recreational vehicles pull into Hershey, PA for “America’s Largest RV Show.”  Fifth wheels, Class A’s, Class B’s, Class C’s, travel trailers . . . you name it; it was there.  Climb aboard the RV episode to check out the camping lifestyle with your hosts, Darren and Holly.

Travelogue
It's Hurricane Season. Time to Plan Your Trip to the Caribbean

Travelogue

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 53:57


Every September, knuckles from Maine to Venezuela whiten with the approach of storm season, that 3-month window when the wide stretch of the Atlantic between Dakar and Antigua threatens to fling spirals of torrential rain and wind at our eastern coasts. In this episode, we give you tips on staying safe and protecting your vacation in hurricane zones, including how to choose a low-risk island and what to do when things go wrong. We'll revisit the classics, and update you on Puerto Rico, St. Barth's, St. Maarten, and other spots that were hit hard during last year's season. And we'll tell you, as we've told you many times before, why it's so important to go—not just for them, but for you.

Midwest Wanderer
Morton Pumpkin Festival Celebrates Pumpkin Capital

Midwest Wanderer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 6:11


Did you know that ninety-five percent of pumpkins for processing in the United States are grown in Illinois? Specifically, they’re grown in and near Morton, a town southeast of Peoria, home to a large Libby’s cannery. Every September, Morton celebratesRead more The post Morton Pumpkin Festival Celebrates Pumpkin Capital appeared first on Midwest Wanderer.

Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio
Swingin’ Into the 2018 TOUR Championship at East Lake

Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 19:45


Every September, 30 of the PGA Tour’s best golfers gather in Atlanta to compete for top-notch prizes and to have their name listed in golf history. On today’s Around Atlanta episode, Allison Fillmore, Executive Director of the PGA Tour – TOUR Championship, gives our listeners details about the most elite field in golf, facts about […] The post Swingin’ Into the 2018 TOUR Championship at East Lake appeared first on Atlanta Real Estate Forum.

Vector with Rene Ritchie
149: Apple 2018 iPhone Event Preview

Vector with Rene Ritchie

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 12:23


What to expect from Apple's September 2018 iPhone, iPad, and Mac Special Event! Every September, all the attention in the tech world tractor-beams into the Bay Area of California for Apple’s annual iPhone event. That means, unless Apple decides to mic drop, peace out, and retire to spend more time with its money, — which, to be 100% crystal clear isn’t happening — we’re only a few weeks out from this year’s big show. So, here's what I think we'll see from iPhone, iPad, and Mac this year! SPONSOR: Get your Vector pin and other merch now: http://standard.tv/vector MORE: Gear: https://kit.com/reneritchie Podcast: http://applepodcasts.com/vector Twitter: https://twitter.com/reneritchie Instagram: https://instagram.com/reneritchie SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Castro RSS YouTube  

Public Access America
The History Of Hacking-P2-Eternal September

Public Access America

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 24:56


Eternal September or the September that never ended is Usenet slang for a period beginning in September 1993, the month that Internet service provider America Online began offering Usenet access to its many users, overwhelming the existing culture for online forums. The influx in Usenet users was also indirectly caused by the aggressive direct mailing campaign by AOL Chief Marketing Officer Jan Brandt in order to beat out CompuServe and Prodigy, which most notably involved distributing millions of floppy disks and CD-ROMs with free trials of AOL. Before then, Usenet was largely restricted to colleges and universities. Every September, a large number of incoming freshmen would acquire access to Usenet for the first time, taking time to become accustomed to Usenet's standards of conduct and "netiquette". After a month or so, these new users would either learn to comply with the networks' social norms or tire of using the service. Whereas the regular September freshman influx would quickly settle down, the influx of new users from AOL did not end, and Usenet's existing culture did not have the capacity to integrate the sheer number of new users following September 1993. Since then, the popularity of the Internet has brought on a constant stream of new users and thus, from the point of view of the pre-1993 Usenet users, the influx of new users in September 1993 never ended. Dave Fischer coined the term in a January 1994 post to alt.folklore.computers: "It's moot now. September 1993 will go down in net.history as the September that never ended Information Sourced from; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_September Body Sourced From: Code 2600 - Computer History, Hacking and Surveillance Documentary https://youtu.be/F8uuRSfDqiU Public Access America 
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WRLWNDradio
097 | A more natural voice for Siri in iOS 11

WRLWNDradio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2017 12:01


In this episode, Marcello Sukhdeo talks about the Samsung Galaxy Note8, also, Siri has been given an update and will sound more natural in iOS 11, and Apple TV is losing ground to Roku and Amazon streaming devices. Show Notes: Samsung has announced the release of the Galaxy Note8. The Note8 is the successor of the Galaxy Note7, which was recalled because of defective batteries that caused fire. The new phone comes with a dual-lens camera, animated messages, and expanded note-taking. The Note8 offers significant improvements over the last Note and has “infinity display”. This display is already in the S8 which makes the screen size bigger by reducing the bezel, surrounding the display. So, the Note 8’s screen will be bigger than the Note7 without feeling bigger due to the reduced bezel. With the Galaxy Note8, the new App Pair feature lets you create a custom button on the Edge panel that will let you launch two apps in multi window mode. So you can watch a video while messaging your friends, or dial into a conference call with the number and agenda right in front of you. This new device is among the most expensive smartphones, starting at about $1,299. The iPhone 7 for example, starts at about $899 and the S8 at $1,034.99. Siri With iOS 11 coming in the next few weeks, Apple has released a research paper giving details of the methods that they are using to make Siri sound more natural, with the help of machine learning. For iOS 11, the engineers at Apple worked with a new female voice actor to record 20 hours of speech in US English and generate between 1 and 2 million audio segments, which were then used to train a deep learning system. The team noted in its paper that test subjects greatly preferred the new version over the old one found in iOS 9 from dating back from 2015. Apple TV losing ground Parks Associates sampled 10,000 homes in the US which had at least one streaming player. In their findings, they noted that Roku jumped year-over-year from 32 per cent to 37 per cent, which is a foothold that none of its competitors can quite match. But Amazon is also gaining ground and moved up from 16 per cent to 24 per cent.  In the case of Apple, it fell year-over-year from 19 per cent to 15 per cent marketshare. Consumers seem to be favouring the aggressively priced streaming sticks and boxes from Roku and Amazon over the comparatively more expensive Apple TV. TECH BYTES It looks like the next iPhone will be announced on September 12th. A recent report from Mac4Ever states that it confirmed with telecom companies that Apple should hold a press event on September 12.  Every September since 2012, Apple has been holding press conferences to announce its iPhones. So, if you’re thinking about buying a new iPhone right now, you should wait a few weeks. It is expected that Apple will be releasing the final version of iOS 11, three different iPhones, the new version of the Apple Watch and an updated Apple TV. Facebook has rolled out a new feature to its mobile app on both iOS and Android that now allows you to set up a 360 degree photo as your Facebook cover. The new feature lets you capture a 360-degree photo with your Facebook Camera that you can share on your timeline or even use it as your cover photo. And finally, Google might be unveiling both the Pixel 2 and Pixel XL 2 on October 5. This date lines up with last year’s announcement of the original Pixel handsets which took place on October 4.

Afropop Worldwide
Carnival In Brooklyn

Afropop Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2017 59:00


Every September, millions of people celebrate Carnival in Brooklyn. From the pre-dawn J’ouvert bacchanal in the streets, to the intense Panorama steel pan competition, to the massive Labor Day Parade on Eastern Parkway, central Brooklyn is transformed into a Caribbean cultural haven. But before the fun comes months of preparation and centuries of history. We follow Caribbean steel pan groups, masquerade bands and Haitian rara groups through their preparations and celebrations and we hear how members of these Caribbean communities keep their cultural activities alive and thriving despite considerable challenges: violence and political backlash associated with Carnival, and soaring rents and cultural changes in Brooklyn due to gentrification. Produced by Morgan Greenstreet, Saxon Baird and Sebastian Bouknight. Follow Afropop Worldwide on Facebook at www.facebook.com/afropop, on Instagram @afropopworldwide and on Twitter @afropopww. Subscribe to the Afropop Worldwide newsletter at www.afropop.org/newsletter/ APWW PGM #739 [Distributed 2/16/2017]

The Tech Doctor Blog and Podcast

Every September, the Tech Doctors enjoy podcasting about the new Apple hardware and software. This year’s keynote took place on September 7, 2016 and we learned about the new iPhone 7, iOS Ten, tvOS 4, watchOS 3, Apple Watch Series 2, Apple Watch Series 1, macOs Sierra and wireless AirPods. Robert and Allison sit down […]

Afropop Worldwide
Carnival In Brooklyn

Afropop Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2016 59:00


Every September, millions of people celebrate Carnival in Brooklyn. From the pre-dawn J'ouvert bacchanal in the streets, to the intense Panorama steel pan competition, to the massive Labor Day Parade on Eastern Parkway, Central Brooklyn is transformed into a Caribbean cultural haven. But before the fun comes months of preparation and centuries of history. We follow Caribbean steel pan groups, masquerade bands and Haitian rara groups through their preparations and celebrations and we hear how members of these Caribbean communities keep their cultural activities alive and thriving despite facing considerable challenges: violence and political backlash associated with Carnival, and soaring rents and cultural changes in Brooklyn due to gentrification. Produced by Morgan Greenstreet, Saxon Baird, & Sebastian Bouknight [APWW #739] [Air date: 9/29/2016]

Beyond the Rut Podcast
Life Hack – New Year’s in September BtR 051

Beyond the Rut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2016 15:28


Your New Year's resolutions may have stalled out early in the year. When most people find themselves in a rut with their goals' progress, you don't have to wait until another new year rolls around.Every September in the United States, a wave of new beginnings sweeps across the country. New clothes, new friends, and new opportunities.Listen to this episode to see what that wave of momentum is and how you can create a New Year's mentality in September.ResourcesBtR 050 - Why and How You Should Have an Accountability PartnerBtR 032 - Cynthia Tripathi on Sparking Positive MomentumArticle by Jon Acuff: 3 Ways to Boost Your Goals Using the Momentum of a New School Year

Earth Bulletin
Viz - Ozone’s Slow Recovery

Earth Bulletin

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2013 2:33


Every September and October, a “hole” of varying size emerges in Earth’s ozone layer over Antarctica, an effect of a buildup of ozone-depleting human-made chemicals high in the atmosphere. Now that levels of these chemicals are declining as a result of international agreements put in place decades ago, scientists predict that the annual ozone hole is poised to begin a shrinking trend.

Christian Life Community Church - online
Vision Casting for the 2012-13 Year - Audio

Christian Life Community Church - online

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2012 15:23


Every September, CLCC has a special Fall Kick-Off Sunday where we come together to learn what is in store for the coming year. There's a Programs and Ministry Fair, Vision Casting where we look at our upcoming sermon series and yearly theme and of course our church BBQ. This year's theme is "Living out the Good Life... TOGETHER"

Christian Life Community Church - online
Vision Casting for the 2012-13 Year - PDF

Christian Life Community Church - online

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2012


Every September, CLCC has a special Fall Kick-Off Sunday where we come together to learn what is in store for the coming year. There's a Programs and Ministry Fair, Vision Casting where we look at our upcoming sermon series and yearly theme and of course our church BBQ. This year's theme is "Living out the Good Life... TOGETHER"

Beyond Social – Jason Seiden
Beyond Social – For Chili’s Bar & Grill, Giving Is the Secret to Social

Beyond Social – Jason Seiden

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2012 36:10


As COO of Chili’s Bar & Grill, Kelli Valade is focused on store operations and the path to sustainable profitability. And while many in her position may perceive social media to be a threat to productivity, Kelli has turned employee engagement into a competitive advantage. How? Through giving. Every September, Chili’s, its employees, and its guests raise money to … Read more about this episode...

Lubetkin on Communications Podcast
Revisiting a PR Ethics Panel Discussion – September is PRSA Ethics Awareness Month

Lubetkin on Communications Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2011 55:43


Every September, the Public Relations Society of America promotes “Ethics Awareness Month,” to inform and educate the public relations profession about ongoing issues and concerns regarding PR ethics. There is an extensive collection of ethics [Read more...]

WhiskyCast
WhiskyCast Episode 332: September 4, 2011

WhiskyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2011 37:01


Every September, whiskey lovers start prowling their favorite liquor stores for the arrival of the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection whiskies. This year's lineup of three Bourbons and two Ryes was unveiled this week, and Kris Comstock of Buffalo Trace joins me to discuss them. I'll also have tasting notes for all five, and compare this year's George T. Stagg Bourbon to previous years. In the news, birthdays, big bottles and a "tun" of news from The Balvenie's Sam Simmons.