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In this captivating episode of "Engineering Peace with Thom Bond" Season 3, Thom delves into the profound concept of "Everything We Do, We Do to Meet a Need." Join us as Thom shares the invaluable gift of vision and heightened awareness of our needs. Get ready for an insightful exploration that seamlessly combines wisdom, compassion, and practical understanding. Tune in for more!Support the show
Topic of Friday Bayan Oct 6 2023: Muslim unity.For updates, follow me on Iwitter:https://twitter.com/SOFIConnectSummary: In this Friday Bayan of the Mufti Tariq Masood Podcast, Mufti Sahab explores fundamental aspects of building a strong family. Covering love, respect, collaboration, and trust, he provides practical insights to foster familial bonds. Join him in addressing common challenges and creating an atmosphere of love and cooperation.Timestamp | Topic(00:00) | Introduction and Importance of Friday Sermons(05:00) | The Virtue of the Believers' Gathering on Friday(10:00) | The Importance of Unity and Brotherhood Among Muslims(15:00) | The Dangers of Division and Discord(20:00) | The Importance of Following the Quran and Sunnah(25:00) | The Importance of Striving for Excellence in Everything We Do(30:00) | The Importance of Making Dua(35:00) | Conclusion and QnA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There's no better way to figure out your customer than to study them! Voice of Customer research (VOC) is a tremendous and powerful tool, and the specialty of our guest.Dave Loomis is the President of Loomis Marketing, LLC, a consulting firm focused on providing and coaching voice-of-customer interviewing for B2B companies. Dave helps some of the world's largest and well-known B2B brands, including GE, STERIS, Saint-Gobain, Oshkosh and Xerox. He is a co-host of the B2B Marketing & Sales Podcast, and the author of Marketing is Everything We Do.We discuss:The importance of REAL voice of customer inputThe right ways to do voice of customer researchSuccess storiesWhat is "customer outsight" and what's motivating you to write about it?Dave's Top Tips:Know who your targets are, understand what motivates them, figure out how to reach them most effectively and engage with them consistently. Add value, be professional, but have fun!There is no substitute for personal relationships.Connect with Dave Loomis:dave@loomismarketing.com 440-725-1400www.loomismarketing.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/davidloomis/ Mentioned in this episode:John Lee Dumas book giveaway - join newsletter listJohn Lee Dumas book giveaway - join newsletter list The Common Path to Uncommon Success
For healthcare IT leaders, “having a balance of technical and operational leadership is increasingly important,” said Denao Ruttino, Chief Innovation Officer at Southern Illinois Healthcare. In this podcast interview, he talks about the challenges facing rural health organizations, how his team is working to improve access, and why accountability is so critical. Source: Q&A with SIH Chief Innovation Officer Denao Ruttino: “Innovation Has to Be Embedded in Everything We Do.” on healthsystemcio.com - healthsystemCIO.com is the sole online-only publication dedicated to exclusively and comprehensively serving the information needs of healthcare CIOs.
More Than a Song - Discovering the Truth of Scripture Hidden in Today's Popular Christian Music
Sometimes we know what we believe but aren't studied enough to defend it. The chorus of Jon Reddick's song "I Believe It (The Life of Jesus)" inspired me to search for Scriptural evidence supporting what I believe about the life of Jesus. Join me as we use this week's song as inspiration to search the Scriptures for why we believe what we believe. In this episode, I discuss the following: Taking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture – this week's Bible Interaction Tool Exercises include: Reader larger chunks of Scripture Consider big themes The Episode Guide for this week's podcast Making a case for creeds The Nicene Creed Combatting bad ideas with truth The life of Jesus is not just a story - GotQuestions.org Article He shows up in extra-biblical texts His followers cataloged his life as eye-witnesses - 1 John 1:1-4 We are blessed in our belief - John 20:29 Jesus holds the keys to death and hell - Revelation 1:17-18 The importance of Christ's resurrection - 1 Corinthians 15:14-26 Jesus is coming back again - Acts 1:9-11 Episode 368 Philippians 3:20-21 Titus 2:12-13 Matt 24:44 The Holy Spirit is with us and in us 1 John 4:13 1 Thess 4:7-8 2 Timothy 1:13-14 Galatians 4:6 The Holy Spirit gives us power Acts 1:8 Romans 8:11 Ephesians 3:16 Romans 15:13 Pulling it all together - Romans 1:1-6 If you think we are past all of those bad ideas that plagued the early church so that we no longer need creeds—think again. Additional Resources Lyrics to "I Believe It (The Life of Jesus)" by Jon Reddick - NewReleaseToday.com "Church History for Modern Ministry: Why Our Past Matters for Everything We Do" by Dayton Hartman - Amazon Paid Link "Exalting Jesus in Revelation" by Daniel L. Akin - Amazon Paid Link "Did Jesus Really Exist" - GotQuestions.org Article "Who Was the Real Historical Jesus" - GotQuestions.org Article "What Does it Mean That Jesus Christ Conquered Death?" - GotQuestions.org Article My new favorite Bible Study Software - Logos Bible Software Affiliate Link This Week's Challenge Start by reading a large chunk of Scripture—1 John is my recommendation, but you could just stay wherever you are studying. Take the chorus of this week's song and see if the large chunk of Scripture speaks to any of the declarations in the creed-style lyrics. You might even commit a verse or two to memory—maybe even a verse for each declaration. It's always a good idea to hide God's Word in your heart.
“Everything we do has a digital component to it; therefore, everything we do has a cybersecurity component,” said Andrea Daugherty. In this podcast interview, she talks about the innovative work her team is doing, the challenges of recruiting top IT, and how she hopes to elevate cybersecurity as a career. Source: Q&A with Interim CIO Andrea Daugherty: “Cybersecurity Is at the Forefront of Everything We Do.” on healthsystemcio.com - healthsystemCIO.com is the sole online-only publication dedicated to exclusively and comprehensively serving the information needs of healthcare CIOs.
Josh Logan Young joins us this week on Forager Health Podcast! Join us in this intimate and heartfelt container where we break down Josh's lifetime of insight on all the ways men are trained to fail in our modern relationships and how to rewrite the script on what intimacy with yourself and your partners can look like. We break down in great detail many ways to grow into your potential as a divine masculine sexual expression of Self. Josh and I go back and forth in expressing the pitfalls commonly faced and the lengths we need to go to for change to be seen in our daily habits and lifelong patterns. We also discuss: What Sacred Sexuality looks like both when alone and when experimenting with a partner. Conventional and not-so-common practices, considerations, and strategies for stepping into your Truth as someone who is able to hold Sacred Space for yourself and others. Shadow Work for couples & having conversations about your sex life. How Pain and heartbreak can be used as a catalyst for healing if we choose it to be. The meaning of Devotional relationships and how a Devotional mindset can shape your reality for healthier partnerships Understanding pleasure, and how we can use or abuse our Sacred Masculine Energy How Sex is supposed to be, and the practices and energetics of Sacred Sex Overcoming Generational Trauma one conversation at a time And More!! Show Notes: David Deida's books: https://www.amazon.com/The-Way-of-Superior-Man-audiobook/dp/B07FXZBYJ9/ref=sr_1_1?crid=577N6X8H9S72&keywords=way+of+superior+man&qid=1660155112&sprefix=way+of+superio%2Caps%2C231&sr=8-1 (Way of the Superior Man) https://www.amazon.com/Enlightened-Sex-Manual-Sexual-Superior/dp/1591795850/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1EED7TXS26LCE&keywords=sacred+sex+manual&qid=1660155082&sprefix=sacred+sex+manual%2Caps%2C509&sr=8-6 (Sacred Sex Manual) Time Markers: @Start - 15:18 Introductions, Trauma Responses in Everything We Do?!?!, When Trauma is Real and What it Means to Feel Free of it @15:18- 25:47 Couples Shadow Work - What it Looks Like to Bear it All with your Partner, Feel Held, Work Through the Pain of Truly Knowing One Another @25:47 - 39:44 Josh's History with Self Hate, Shame, Trauma, and Relationships Gone Wrong as a Catalyst for Healing @39:44 - 54:52 Josh's Response to the Pain Point - His Personal Practices and Largest Emphases within The Healer's Journey Including Choosing to Be Single Until Devotion Came into His Life @54:52 - 1:01:21 Sacred Sexuality - Use and Misuse of Your Sacred Energy, Communication with The Body We Are Given, Understanding Pleasure, and Knowing Ourselves Through Intimacy and Acknowledgment of Harm @1:01:21 - 1:11:58 Choosing an Adult Reason for Sexual Intimacy, Conscious Intercourse, Responding Differently to Your Felt Dissatisfaction, Creating Love, and Expressing Your True Feelings Through Sex @1:11:58 - 1:35:04 The Practices and Energetics of Sacred Sex, Sacred Exploration for Individuals and Couples , and How to Progress from Increased Sensitivity to Achieving Transcendence with Your Partner @1:35:04 How Sex is Supposed to Be - Overcoming Societal Trauma One Conversation at a Time, and Where to Start Even if You Think You Can't
You know him as Mr. Voice. But did you know that Grandpa David Mayo Loomis also has an outstanding book written YOU, the marketer who wants to be a BETTER marketer?In this episode, Steve Miller, flips the script a bit and interviews Dave about his book:How you should really think about marketingThe five most important words in marketingWhy you should see it as "customer serving," not "customer service."How to build your most important sales and marketing skill: listeningHow to Uncover Desired OutcomesAnd be sure to order and READ Marketing is Everything We Do!
Oh hello, DaddyDWALLY here and welcome to XRT #47. Elden Ring is still taking over our lives. In addition to being one of the greatest games of all time, it has also created some of the best memes of our time. We share some of our favorite Elden Ring memes, our thoughts on Sarah Bond becoming the next leader of Xbox, and our picks from the Xbox Gear Shop. Thank you so much for listening to our show, and as always, #seeyouonline. New episodes of Xbox Record This are uploaded on Mondays. Learn more at www.xboxrecordthis.com Follow @xboxrecordthis on various social media sites. 0:00 Hello and welcome to the show 4:05 Shoutouts 11:45 Warm-up: What are your top 5 favorite memes from Elden Ring? 20:25 XBOX NEWS - GDC Conference Xbox "Empowering Developers in Everything We Do" video and benefits of Game Pass for developers 41:45 Older article on Halo Infinite studio departures tying into recent drama at The Initiative 49:10 QUICK STORIES - Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is out 51:40 Xbox Gear Shop Spring Sale 55:30 Elden Ring speed run in less than 25 minutes 01:00:40 What have we been playing? 01:17:05 The best food we had this week 01:23:35 Closing and end of show #xboxrecordthis #xbox #podcast
Welcome our new elder, Paul Ellis, as he brings us the message, “The Foundation for Everything We Do and What We Live For."
I'm fascinated by what makes people click. Within minutes we often know whether we want to pursue a friendship with someone, or not. Is that fair? Maybe not, but it's reality. Time and experience together can overcome a so-so initial chemistry, but I want to talk about those magical friendship moments. Those "friends at first sight" feelings. Have you had them? I'd love to hear about them in the Facebook group if you're willing to share. Today's post quotes Click: The Forces Behind How We Engage with People, Work, and Everything We Do by Ori and Ram Brafman to explain why some people hit it off and some don't. You can find the show notes here.GET MY MONTHLY FRIENDSHIP-THEMED NEWSLETTER!Twitter @NinaBadzinInstagram @dear.nina.bAsk an anonymous question any time at ninabadzin.com/dearnina.JOIN THE Dear Nina Facebook group.Leave a voicemail at speakpipe.com/dearnina.Show notes for ALL episodes at ninabadzin.com
The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, Ori Brafman discusses implications of the rise of decentralized organizations which is presented in his seminal book: The Starfish and the Spider. He then applies human network dynamics to leadership within organizations, like the United States Department of Defense. Our conversation also touches upon the importance of institutional trust, the military-civilian divide, human-ness, resilience, and shared values. Link to full show notes and resources https://information-professionals.org/episode/cognitive-crucible-episode-73 Guest Bio: Ori Brafman's recent bestselling book, Radical Inclusion: What the Post-9/11 World Should Have Taught Us About Leadership, co-authored with 18th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Martin Dempsey, argues that inclusion is no longer a “nice-to-have”, but a strategic imperative in today's rapidly changing world. His seminal work, The Starfish and the Spider: The Unstoppable Power of Leaderless Organizations, is often cited by the U.S. military and blockchain technology companies alike. Its concepts have been utilized by Amazon, Google, Netflix, Facebook, Cisco Systems, the Association for Financial Professionals, and the Family Business Network. Born in Israel and raised in Texas, Ori specializes in cultural transformation and unique approaches to problem solving. His ideas have been applied by Amazon, Google, Netflix, Microsoft, Cisco, Intel, the Chicago Bulls, the San Francisco 49ers, Facebook, Family Business Network, and PWC. He has advised all branches of the U.S. military, the Obama White House, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Since 2010 U.S. Army generals have been required to complete Ori's leadership curriculum. Ori is a Distinguished Teaching Fellow at UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business where he lectures on improvisational leadership and artificial intelligence. He leads an intensive strategic broadening seminar between UC Berkeley and the U.S. Army and created a first-of-its-kind partnership between the Haas School of Business and the U.S. military's National Defense University. Ori's media appearances include the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, CBS, MSNBC, Bloomberg TV, Fox News, ABC News, BBC, National Public Radio, CNBC, CNN, and C-SPAN. He has presented before audiences at Fortune 500 companies, the White House, Stanford University Graduate School of Business, Harvard Business School, the Association of Financial Professionals, the Organization of Nurse Executives, NATO, YPO, and others. His published books include Radical Inclusion: What the Post-9/11 World Should Have Taught Us About Leadership; The Starfish and the Spider: The Unstoppable Power of Leaderless Organizations; Sway: The Irresistible Pull of Irrational Behavior; Click: The Forces Behind How We Fully Engage with People, Work, and Everything We Do; and The Chaos Imperative: How Chance and Disruption Increase Innovation, Effectiveness, and Success. Ori is founder and president of Starfish Leadership and co-founder of the Fully Charged Institute, which combines Ori's work with that of Tom Rath. The Institute focuses on leadership and well-being and helps organizations improve performance and gain competitive advantage in an era of new business models. Ori holds partnerships with Second City Works and ExecOnline to create new leadership programs for corporate audiences. Ori holds a BA in Peace and Conflict from UC Berkeley and an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business. About: The Information Professionals Association (IPA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to exploring the role of information activities, such as influence and cognitive security, within the national security sector and helping to bridge the divide between operations and research. Its goal is to increase interdisciplinary collaboration between scholars and practitioners and policymakers with an interest in this domain. For more information, please contact us at communications@information-professionals.org. Or, connect directly with The Cognitive Crucible podcast host, John Bicknell, on LinkedIn. Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, 1) IPA earns from qualifying purchases, 2) IPA gets commissions for purchases made through links in this post.
Coach Jon Borovich's Story. In this episode, you'll hear from Jon Borovich. Jon is currently an assistant coach for Coach Chris Collins at Northwestern University. Jon is entering year three as a Big 10 Assistant Coach. Jon played at Central Michigan for Coach Jay Smith. You will soon hear that Coach Smith truly propelled Jon into Coaching. After his playing career concluded, Jon has had the opportunity to work for some incredible leaders: Coach Tom Izzo at Michigan State, Coach Greg Kampe at Oakland, Coach Brian Gregory at Dayton, and Coach Mark Montgomery at Northern Illinois. Jon provides such an eloquent tribute to the coaches that have paved the way for him. Jon Borovich's coaching philosophy is “Best is the Standard in Everything We Do.” I feel that this podcast episode is a great representation of Jon's elite level mindset. From sharing tips on developing player relationships and getting players better on the floor to high-level attributes that assistants should bring to an assistant position and recruiting advice that works for him, Jon is so giving to young coaches. Finally, Coach Borovich details a parenting tip that he learned from current UCLA Head Coach Mick Cronin that is a must listen for parents. Trust me, it is sensational. Jon strives to make the players he coaches one percent better everyday. No doubt, we will all get better after listening to this Big 10 assistant!Follow Coach Jon Borovich @JonBorovichFollow Tell Me Your Story Coach @CoachKevinDro Follow Young Assistant Coach of the Podcast: Coach Charles Devlin @CharlesMDevlin Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEMoneyball Sportswear Moneyball, The Only Way To Ball! Great Sports Wear and Basketball Uniforms! Michigan Made! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
There are too many things we simply REACT to rather than making them react to US. Within the last week I have really seen a change in the things I do, my attitude, etc. from simply identifying the things I simply react to and figuring out a way that I can PURPOSEFULLY ACT so as to make the experience more meaningful and productive for myself. This applies in literally EVERYTHING WE DO no matter how "temporal" or "spiritual" in nature it is. Hope you enjoy!a See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the 131st episode of Equipping You in Grace. On today's episode, Dave Jenkins talks with Dayton Hartman about his book Church History for Modern Ministry: Why Our Pastor Matters for Everything We Do (Lexham Press, 2016). What you’ll hear in this episode The danger of chronological snobbery and how Christians engage in it today. Why Christians should study church history. How the creeds serve as orthodox guardrails for theologians and pastors. The difference between creeds, confessions, and catechisms. How the early church’s values of gospel, community, and mission-shaped Dayton’s local church. The importance of mentorship in ministry. How preachers and teachers of the Word should address the presuppositions of our hearers and help shape their worldview with Scripture. Why contextualization and apologetics in preaching are so important to the Christian life and ministry. Why Christians should recover the vision of Abraham Kuyper and others on cultural engagement. How pastors can help Christians navigate the present and help them prepare for the future. Dayton’s recommended list to begin to study church history. Asking good questions from sound theological convictions. The art of asking good questions and church history. Studying Church History and humility. About the Guest Dayton Hartman is lead pastor at Redeemer Church in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. He has a Ph.D. in church and dogma history from North West University (South Africa), and serves as an adjunct professor at both Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Columbia International University. He is the author of Church History for Modern Ministry: Why Our Past Matters for Everything We Do. Learn more at daytonhartman.com. Subscribing, sharing, and your feedback You can subscribe to Equipping You in Grace via iTunes, Google Play, or your favorite podcast catcher. If you like what you’ve heard, please consider leaving a rating and share it with your friends (it takes only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show). You can also connect with me on Twitter at @davejjenkins, on Facebook or via email to share your feedback. Thanks for listening to this episode of Equipping You in Grace!
Welcome to the 129th episode of Equipping You in Grace. On today's episode, Dave Jenkins talks Dayton Hartman about his book, Lies Pastors Believe: 7 Ways To Elevate Yourself, Subvert The Gospel, and Undermine the Church (Lexham Press, 2017). What you’ll hear in this episode: Why pursuing a platform for our significance, recognition, relevance, and recognition so dangerous along with some solutions to this significant issue. The danger of being focused on what we have to instead of what God has said in His Word. The benefits of writing sermons in community. Guidelines for finding godly people to provide sermon feedback. How leaders can find their identity in Christ and not in ministry. How long pastors and ministry leaders should take to affirm a man as called and qualified for pastoral ministry. What Pastors should look for in a pastoral candidate’s life. How to be wise when we share our personal struggles as ministry leaders. How to pursue holiness as a Christian and as a ministry leader. How can ministry leaders cultivate a proper family/work balance in their lives. The importance of friendship in the Christian life and ministry. About the Guest Dayton Hartman is lead pastor at Redeemer Church in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. He has a Ph.D. in church and dogma history from North West University (South Africa), and serves as an adjunct professor at both Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Columbia International University. He is the author of Church History for Modern Ministry: Why Our Past Matters for Everything We Do. Learn more at daytonhartman.com. Subscribing, sharing, and your feedback You can subscribe to Equipping You in Grace via iTunes, Google Play, or your favorite podcast catcher. If you like what you’ve heard, please consider leaving a rating and share it with your friends (it takes only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show). You can also connect with me on Twitter at @davejjenkins, on Facebook or via email to share your feedback. Thanks for listening to this week’s episode of Equipping You in Grace!
1 - We are given Talents and Spiritual Gifts to Glorify God - His Kingdom--2 - God Keeps a Perfect Record of Everything We Do during our Life on Earth--3 - At the Judgement Everyone Must Give an Account to God of His or Her Life--4 - God Punishes the Unprofitable Servant who is an Unforgiven Sinner
Pour démarrer, Bastian Baker sort “Everything We Do” ce vendredi 29 mai 2015, un nouveau single inspiré par près d’un an de tournée internationale. À découvrir en exclusivité sur 7radio, Bastian Baker est la première nouveauté SwissZik de la semaine. La deuxième nouveauté nous est proposée par Two Out Loud, un duo Zürichois qui fait […]