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Kfm Mornings chat to billionaire businessman Sir Richard Branson about Space Perspective, the world's first stratospheric balloon flight experience company, and him being co-pilot on its first crewed flight.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode of AI Lawyer Talking Tech, we explore the intersection of AI-driven legal advancements, ethical dilemmas, and innovative strategies shaping the legal industry. From Vaiot's AI-powered legal research assistant to Litera's bold move to redefine itself as an experience company, we discuss how these cutting-edge technologies are enhancing efficiency and transforming legal workflows. We also take a look at the growing concerns around the misuse of AI in the courtroom, such as the recent case of an Australian lawyer filing fabricated AI-generated legal cases. Tune in as we delve into how AI is revolutionizing legal practice while raising important questions about its responsible use. VAIOT's Plans for Q4–202415 Oct 2024Legaltech on MediumLitera's 3.0 Strategy: ‘We're The Experience Company'15 Oct 2024Artificial LawyerAustralian lawyer reported to regulator for filing fake Gen AI cases in court15 Oct 2024Legal IT InsiderEnzai and Shoosmiths unveil ground-breaking AI compliance solution14 Oct 2024Legal Technology News - Legal IT Professionals | Everything legal technologyBloomberg Law Taps GenAI For New ‘Contract Assistant'15 Oct 2024Artificial LawyerCan You Protect Grandma's Secret Sauce Recipe? IP Protecting Culinary Innovation14 Oct 2024Washington Journal of Law, Technology & ArtsIn-house law departments work to find balance between higher matter volumes and the need for lower costs14 Oct 2024Thomson Reuters InstituteNavigating the New Labor Law Landscape14 Oct 2024LittlerCalifornia enacts sweeping new AI regulation14 Oct 2024DLA PiperData Breaches: The Not-So-Hidden Cost of Doing Business14 Oct 2024Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz PCFisher Phillips Adds eDiscovery Attorney in Philadelphia14 Oct 2024Fisher & Phillips LLP14 October 2024 The Fast Follower's Guide to Recent AI Law As investors, entrepreneurs, and engineers supercharge the development of artificial intelligence to the tune of US$184 billion in 2024, this new era will create both winners and losers.14 Oct 2024Foley & Lardner LLPAustralian lawyer reported to regulator for filing fake Gen AI cases in court15 Oct 2024Legal IT InsiderHow a vacation scheme sparked a law firm partner's fascination with IP law15 Oct 2024Legal CheekBloomberg Law Taps GenAI For New ‘Contract Assistant'15 Oct 2024Artificial LawyerSingapore: Guidelines on the Provision of Consumer Protection Safeguards by Digital Payment Token Service Providers15 Oct 2024Global Compliance NewsExpert witness used Copilot to make up fake damages, irking judge14 Oct 2024ArsTechnicaHow to Build a Legal AI Assistant: A Comprehensive Guide14 Oct 2024AIJourn.comCornell Law Launches Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Clinic14 Oct 2024Cornell Law SchoolWhy modern businesses depend on professional GRC maintenance14 Oct 2024Tech Funding NewsProfessional services on government's ‘growth-driving' list14 Oct 2024Law Society GazetteIn-house law departments work to find balance between higher matter volumes and the need for lower costs14 Oct 2024Thomson ReutersProfessor Kathleen Hoke named UMB Public Servant of the Year14 Oct 2024Umaryland.eduWhat Is Legal Tech, and Why Is It Essential for Law Firms to Invest in It?14 Oct 2024TechBullionHow to streamline client onboarding with advanced source of funds checks14 Oct 2024Legal Futures Leveraging Technology To Alleviate Lawyer Burnout14 Oct 2024Today's ConveyancerCreating a framework for firm leaders to navigate political, social issues14 Oct 2024Virginia Lawyers WeeklyGranbury residents sue Marathon Digital Holdings over noise from crypto mine14 Oct 2024Lawyer MonthlySummize: Interview With Co-Founder & CEO Tom Dunlop About The Contract Lifecycle Management Company14 Oct 2024Pulse 2.0Bridging Legal Practice and AI: K&L Gates and AltaClaro Innovate Legal Training14 Oct 20243 Geeks and a Law Blog
Join us for today's episode as we dive into the inspiring journey of Barnabas Carrega, CEO and Founder of The GR8 Experience, as he shares how he built this empire at just 22 years old. From tennis buff to CEO, Barnabas shares how his journey led him to build custom dream experiences for his clients. --------- Connect with Barnabas on Linkedin The Gr8 Experience True Story Public Relations Website Connect with Whitney on Instagram
Sacha Thompson is the Co-Founder and CEO of The Customer Experience Company Ltd. (EXCO), a company she started in 2018 based on her passion for and understanding of the importance of customer experience, as a key differentiator and growth driver for businesses. At EXCO, Sacha and the team, work with companies to transform the customer experience, using proven tools and methodologies to drive customer-led growth. In January 2017, she stepped down as CEO of Digicel to assume the Chairmanship of the Digicel Trinidad and Tobago Board of Directors where she sits today. Sacha spent the early part of her career in advertising focusing on international, world-renowned brands like Coca-Cola, Johnson & Johnson, and Nestle. Sacha then enjoyed a stellar ten (10) year career at Digicel Trinidad & Tobago climbing the corporate ladder to her last role as CEO. She was responsible for all of Digicel's operations within Trinidad & Tobago across its Mobile, Business Solutions, Broadband, TV, and Digital Media platforms. Along the way, she championed and led game-changing moves for the organization, including the launch of Trinidad's first 3G network and 1st Fibre to the Home network (Digicel Play) and the company's re-brand as well as she was instrumental in launching the first Customer Experience and Voice of the Customer programmes in Digicel. After Digicel, Sacha took up a consultancy role as COO of WiPay –a Digital Payments software development company focused on providing secure, easy-to-use, cost-effective financial payment solutions to accelerate financial inclusion in the Caribbean. Sacha is also on the board of the Digicel Foundation (Trinidad & Tobago), a Board Member of the John E Sabga Pancreatic Cancer Foundation, and a board member of The Trinidad Chamber of Industry and Commerce. Join me on “Getting to the Top!” to learn more about the path that led this multi-faceted professional to the C-Suite. “Getting to the Top!” is available on Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Google Podcasts, Spotify and my YouTube Channel. Please subscribe!
InPark's Judith Rubin interviews Phil Hettema and Erik Neergaard on how their companies, The Hettema Group and Themespace, are joining forces to become the new THG. Grab your InPark Magazine subscription here.
Friends, This interview is about an organization that is creating a new healthcare category, and whose purpose is to solve the employer healthcare dilemma. But even more fundamental than that, ...
Friends,This interview is about an organization that is creating a new healthcare category, and whose purpose is to solve the employer healthcare dilemma. But even more fundamental than that, they're attempting to solve the core struggles that all healthcare consumers are facing. Glen Tullman is the Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Transcarent. Tullman is the former Executive Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and Founder of Livongo Health He previously led two other public companies that changed the way health care is delivered - Allscripts and Enterprise Systems. Tullman is also a Founding Partner at 7WireVentures, a socially-minded venture capital fund. He is the author of ‘On Our Terms: Empowering the New Health Consumer'. Glen was honored in 2019 with a Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Ripple of Hope Award for his career focused on improving the safety, empathy, and efficiency of our healthcare system. He also serves as a Chancellor to the International Board of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and as a Board Member and incoming Chairperson of the American Diabetes Association.In this episode, we'll learn about:The lack of alignment between payers, PBM's, healthcare systems and employers. As Glen points out, if employers spend more, payers, PBM's and healthcare systems make more. How the plethora of digital healthcare companies and apps are contributing to further complexity in healthcare delivery.Why it makes sense for employers to get rid of copays for preventive care and chronic disease management costs.The three things that people want from healthcare and how Transcarent is delivering on those consumer needs.The 5 most common issues/questions that healthcare consumers call Transcarent about.One of the qualities I most admire about Glen is his blunt but eloquent truthfulness. As he puts it - “After 30 years of promises, we have a healthcare system today that is more confusing, more complex and more costly than it's ever been”. Supporting this statement, he cites the stat that the average self-insured employer must hire 14 different companies to assist in providing healthcare to their employees. His solution to curtailing the complexity and confusion is to shift from fragmented point solutions to adopting the approach of other industries - which places the consumer in the driver's seat, provide ease of use, 24/7 access and low cost.Transcarent isn't just focused on building a ‘digital front door' or ‘digital consumer experience'. It is a wholecloth transformation of the healthcare experience. It is a leader in a new category - part navigator, part health coach, part telehealth provider, part center-of-excellence referral source. Glen is so obsessed with providing a best-in-class consumer experience/journey that his brand promise is personalized, convenient, unbiased, virtual access to coaches, navigators, and doctors - within a few minutes, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!What I respect most about Transcarent is not the technical wizardry or their impressive feat of creating a new market category. What I respect most is the unyielding primacy they place on the care of the consumer. For example - despite their ability to deploy chatbots, Glen insists that there be a live person on the other end of the line. He believes that people who seek healthcare want and deserve a live person speaking with them. Transcarent's approach is “care over costs”, and while this may seem unsustainable, he points out that providing this type of care ends up greatly lowering the overall costs of care. The key to Transcarent's approach is the alignment of payment with value based care. Unlike most other healthcare stakeholders, Transcarent does not make its money when healthcare costs and prices increase. Transcarent has completely attached its revenue and business model to cost savings. If your business model is to provide an outstanding consumer experience, deliver markedly improved health outcomes and lower overall total costs - then it makes sense to invest upfront in the way that Transcarent is doing. I truly wish more healthcare organizations would manifest the vision, integrity and courage to implement the business model that Transcarent has. It would save a lot of money for our country, corporate America, our states and towns, our families and our citizens. But even more importantly, it would save a lot of lives. Until Next Time, Be Well.Zeev Neuwirth, MD
Patrick Goddard, President of Brightline Trains joined Grayson Brulte on The Road To Autonomy Podcast to discuss how Brightline is building a mobility experience company.The conversation begins with Patrick discussing how his background in hospitality partly inspired the way Brightline was developed and how it is managed today. Customer service and the emotional connection with the experience are the keys to success in the experience business.We are first and foremost an experience-focused company. – Patrick GoddardPrior to boarding the train, the customer journey begins the moment that individual leaves their home or hotel. You have to think about that journey and look at it through the five senses. Patrick discusses how the five senses create an emotional connection.Understanding the door to door to experience for a traveler has become more and more important. – Patrick GoddardExpanding upon this thought, Patrick dives into the experience economy and how it is now starting to transform the transportation industry. The transportation industry is actively learning from the hospitality and restaurant industries on how to implement and scale meaningful experiences with an emotional connection.The experiences economy is upon us. It has been upon us for some time. – Patrick GoddardFocusing is on the Brightline experience, Patrick discusses in great detail the Brightline experience and how it was designed. From digital infrastructure to physical infrastructure, Brightline has completely thought through every single element of the experience.Looking to the future, Grayson asks Patrick if Brightline will partner with an autonomous vehicle company to provide a branded Brightline mobility experience destination to destination.We have to think about transportation as an ecosystem. – Patrick GoddardBrightline is actively looking into what those mobility experiences might look like with a variety of non-exclusive partners. These services will be fully integrated into the Brightline experience without friction and without having to make multiple payments to multiple service providers.As Brightline expands to Orlando / Walt Disney World and adds new stops, Grayson asks Patrick how the Brightline experience will not be diluted. Patrick shares a great example of driving from Miami to Walt Disney World with his family and all of the possible issues including traffic which could make the trip longer and stressful.When you get on our trains, you stop worrying about the time. It's not about the time. It's about the reliability and the experience. – Patrick GoddardOn the train, you are relaxed, having a drink, or taking a nap. You arrive at the destination calm and ready to have fun at Walt Disney World.Connecting Miami to Orlando with Brightline will have a positive impact on Florida's economy. Grayson shares data from a previous podcast with Dr. Jerry Parrish, Chief Economist and Director of Research, Florida Chamber Foundation about how tourism dollars will be spent when tourists have a frictionless way to travel to different parts of the State.Looking back in history, Patrick discusses the history of Henry Flagler's Florida East Coast Railway and how Brightline is building upon that history. The Florida East Coast Railway was built to support Flagler's hotel operations. Brightline is following a similar model by developing the land around the stations.Wrapping up the conversation, Patrick discusses the future of Brightline and why Brightline is a mobility experience company.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Claire and Chels share tropes and memories of obligatory company holiday party experiences. You learn about what not to give your employees for Christmas, Kim from accounting, and chinchillas. There is no crying. *NOTICE*** We're taking January off. We'll see you all in February! Happy New Year frenz! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/experiencecareerstories/message
Here’s something I never really understood: how physicians and nurses more often than not get to be responsible for the entire patient journey, including, start to finish, patient satisfaction. But if you just take one look at any random poorly rated physician’s reviews, they’re usually littered with complaints about the front desk in the practice. Negative reviews, of course, are not limited to front desk diatribes; but there’s often a lot of front desk commentary in them. It has always seemed to me to be a common and strange phenomenon in health care provider practices where the front desk is like a totally separate little fiefdom with a different mission statement and goals from the health care providers in the same exact office. Isn’t that odd when you think about it? I mean, first, the front desk is literally physically separated from everybody else. No matter which direction you approach from, there’s at a minimum a half-wall barrier surrounding them. Sometimes, in directions most likely to receive an attack, I suppose, there’s been added a big glass barrier. Liliana Petrova pointed this out in EP236 of the Relentless Health Value podcast, and it was really the first time that I had thought about it at all and also thought about the implicit message this sends not only to patients but also to clinicians. That whole physicality of the setup, it just screams, “We over here have nothing to do with the mission or vision of anyone else in this place. We have our own thing going on over here, and to do it, we need to be protected from you all and all of your chicanery and untoward goings-on, you doctors and nurses and patients!” I was really inspired the first time I heard Jerry Durham from The Client Experience Company talking. His message, as I understood it, was that a practice really on board with helping patients achieve the best patient outcomes and, nothing for nothing, erode clinician burnout includes the front desk in their thinking. Jerry has said that there’s four phases in the patient life cycle, as he calls it, which is sort of a synonym for the patient journey: Marketing The moment that a patient/person engages with the clinic or office Provider interactions The post course of care So, all of these phases—all four of them—are critical to both patient outcomes and experience but also, really, to business success. So, you kind of almost have to do well by doing good. The front desk is mostly responsible for that phase two: what happens when that person/patient engages with your office or clinic. In this health care podcast, as mentioned, I’m talking with Jerry Durham. He’s a former physical therapist and practice owner who has worked with a whole lot of PT (physical therapy) practices and also other MSK (musculoskeletal) specialties among other clients. His message transcends the specialty, however. In this health care podcast, we get into a lot of aspects in terms of how a front desk can work for or against patient experience and outcomes. One of them is how a front desk can help secure a patient’s relationship with a practice. Trust follows from a relationship. Lately, maybe even earlier than lately, study after study is coming out—including some that Rebecca Etz, PhD, talks about in EP295—which shows that, without a relationship and trust, patient outcomes are meh at best. (You can always count on me for scientific terminology.) But a lack of trust is a big hairy factor behind disparities in outcomes among different ethnic groups, for example, as one point to ponder. You can learn more at clientexperiencecompany.com or by emailing Jerry at jerry@jerrydurhampt.com. Jerry Durham is a physical therapist with over 25 years of experience and 20+ years of business ownership. Jerry’s singular passion is leveraging the entire practice team toward improved patient outcomes while boosting the practice bottom line. Jerry has spent significant time on the front line, answering patient calls and learning why patients think and act the way they do when interacting with the front desk. Jerry now leads The Client Experience Company, focused on improving both client outcomes and practice profitability through the leveraging of the patient life cycle by the front desk. 04:31 What is the patient life cycle? 05:33 What are the milestones of the patient life cycle? When does it start? 08:51 “This isn’t a business solution; this is a patient-driven solution.” 09:08 “What is best for the patient is best for business.” 12:45 “The takeaway there is that your team members are all driving toward the same goal.” 13:54 How does the front desk impact health outcomes? 16:00 What is the objective of a front desk to reduce provider burden? 20:38 “There’s actually three roles at the front desk.” 29:57 EP228 with Julie Rish, PhD, from the Cleveland Clinic. You can learn more at clientexperiencecompany.com or by emailing Jerry at jerry@jerrydurhampt.com. @Jerry_DurhamPT discusses #patienttrust and #healthoutcomes in this week’s #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech What is the patient life cycle? @Jerry_DurhamPT discusses #patienttrust and #healthoutcomes in this week’s #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech “This isn’t a business solution; this is a patient-driven solution.” @Jerry_DurhamPT discusses #patienttrust and #healthoutcomes in this week’s #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech “What is best for the patient is best for business.” @Jerry_DurhamPT discusses #patienttrust and #healthoutcomes in this week’s #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech “The takeaway there is that your team members are all driving toward the same goal.” @Jerry_DurhamPT discusses #patienttrust and #healthoutcomes in this week’s #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech How does the front desk impact health outcomes? @Jerry_DurhamPT discusses #patienttrust and #healthoutcomes in this week’s #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech “There’s actually three roles at the front desk.” @Jerry_DurhamPT discusses #patienttrust and #healthoutcomes in this week’s #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthtech
With over 7 million visitors annually to a small Island with a population of fewer than 60,000 residents, Galveston Island has some unique challenges and has overcome many obstacles since being founded in 1839. As City Manager, Brian Maxwell is the "CEO of Galveston", and as a BOI has a unique perspective on the city's past, present and future. For those who've never had the pleasure of meeting Brian Maxwell firsthand, we invite you to spend a few minutes with him on episode #45 of the Galveston Experience Podcast.
We thought we are the only Experience travel platform that exists in the Philippines. We are so wrong! Meet the founder of Tralulu, another travel experience startup like Experience Philippines. In this episode, Andrew and Shay shares their personal journey in running a travel company. We talked about us being in competition, our shared values, our vision and why collaboration is more important.
Michael & Chris were joined by Mark Bradley from the Fan Experience Company to discuss all things fan experience. There was lots to discuss with Mark providing plenty of ideas and insight to what clubs can be doing particularly on a budget.
Fey Kamson joins us for this inspirational episode about travel, faith, and purpose! You don't want to miss... How religion fueled her passion to travel the world Why she named her company Footprints & Polaroids (FNP) 5 tips for first time travelers Myths about traveling to Africa She talks about the country that was a turning point in her travel career Fey Kamson is a travel blogger and IT business analyst based in the UK. When she is not at her part-time 9-5 job, she's busy creating awesome travel getaways and content on the FNP Travel website. FNP Travel is not your average travel agency, it is a travel experience company tailored to turn dream destinations to real life experiences. Infused with fun, style and photography, FNP aims to get you to See The World in your own way and create unforgettable moments. She is Africa Podcast She is Africa is… an affirmation! She is Africa is… representation, inspiration, and motivation for the culture! She is Africa is… new age oral story telling for African Millennials! She is Africa is… a bridge, a mirror, and a window that connects African women & girls! She is Africa is… how we control our narrative! This platform was created to connect African women in the diaspora and abroad, based on the premise that what binds us together is greater than what divides us. By sharing your story along with other women, who share a similar up-bringing, we can create a sense of solidarity. My only hope is that this podcast can spark a change in the way we see each other and the way the world perceives us as African people.
On this episode of Code Talk, Matt and Steven discuss what makes someone a "senior" developer. Is it technical knowledge? Experience? Company size? Show Notes Chris Brookins - VP of Engineering at Help Scout
During Matt's trip to Charleston, Dave Bazan stopped by to have lunch and talk with Toby Joey and Matt in person. This conversation was a blast. Toby or course says some incredibly obnoxious things and has Dave cracking up and we get to discuss some stuff about dave personally that we've never heard before. Sponsors and Links: Club W www.clubw.com/badchristian Credit Karma text BADCHRISTIAN to 89800 Fallstar https://www.facebook.com/Fallstar/ The Jabberjaw Media Network and this podcast are Presented by our sponsor Sound Rink, an Experience Company - www.soundrink.com
Mark Salomon is the singer of Stavesacre and other bands and Mark LaFay is the Manager of Haste the Day and other bands. They join us on the second half of the show to discuss gun control. Sponsors and Links: Harry's www.harrys.com code: BCPOD to save $5 A People To Be Loved by Preston Sprinkle www.peopletobeloved.com Support us by shopping at Amazon- Bookmark this amazon link Roust www.roust.community We are a part of the Jabberjaw Media podcast Network - www.jabberjawmedia.com The Jabberjaw Media Network and this podcast are Presented by our sponsor Sound Rink, an Experience Company - www.soundrink.com
Aaron Weiss is the enigmatic vocalist of mewithoutYou. We finally tracked him down and went over some of the urban legends surrounding him and the band and an update on his "faith journey" Sponsors and Links: Audible www.audiblePODCAST.com/BCPOD One Kingdom www.onekingdomrock.bandcamp.com Break It Down www.breakitdownpod.com Pastor With No Answers: http://badchristian.com/pastor-with-no-answers/ We are a part of the Jabberjaw Media podcast Network - www.jabberjawmedia.com The Jabberjaw Media Network and this podcast are Presented by our sponsor Sound Rink, an Experience Company
Matt explores the topics of Radical Islam, Terrorism, Syria and refugees in conversations with terrorism law professor Jeffery Adicott, Libertarian podcast host Jason Stapleton, Science Mike, and Underoath keyboardist Chirs Dudley whose European merch guy was killed in the Paris attacks. Links: Texture www.texture.com/breakitdown Amazon Contribute We are a part of the Jabberjaw Media podcast Network - www.jabberjawmedia.com The Jabberjaw Media Network and this podcast are Presented by our sponsor Sound Rink, an Experience Company - www.soundrink.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Toby said the F word 15 times on stage at a Christian venue in an epic rant about Jesus, and Matt wishes that great Christian thinkers and communicators could sometimes talk about something other than the Gospel and also illustrates what he believes to be the parallels between politicians and pastors. Sponsors and Links: Club W- www.clubw.com/badchristian Credit Karma- text BADCHRISTIAN to 89800 Emery Christmas Sweatshirt- Black Friday through Cyber Monday, all SALE items and music are 15% off with the code BLACK15 at shop.badchristian.com. We are a part of the Jabberjaw Media podcast Network - www.jabberjawmedia.com The Jabberjaw Media Network and this podcast are Presented by our sponsor Sound Rink, an Experience Company
Chad Hennings is a three time Super Bowl winning offensive lineman with the Dallas Cowboys in the '90s and flew the A-10 in the Airforce. He has a new book called Forces of Character. Sponsors and Links: Harry's www.harrys.com code BCPOD Prosper www.prosper.com/badchristian Tooth and Nail www.toothandnail.merchline.com BadChristian Sale http://shop.badchristian.com/ Emery Christmas Sweater http://shop.badchristian.com/ We are a part of the Jabberjaw Media podcast Network - www.jabberjawmedia.com The Jabberjaw Media Network and this podcast are Presented by our sponsor Sound Rink, an Experience Company -
Justin Wren is an MMA fighter. After discovering his faith following a six-year struggle with addiction and depression in his early career, Wren stepped away from MMA and founded the Fight for the Forgotten, a non profit to help and serve the Mbuti Pygmy people deep in the jungles of the Congo. Since 2011, Justin and Fight for the Forgotten have provided nearly 3,000 acres of land and 25 water wells to the Pygmies. In 2015 Wren returned to MMA fighting to raise awareness for his cause. Sponsors and Links Prosper www.prosper.com/badchristian Texture www.texture.com/badchristian We Are The City www.toothandnail.com Justin Wren http://www.water4.org/fightfortheforgotten We are a part of the Jabberjaw Media podcast Network - www.jabberjawmedia.com The Jabberjaw Media Network and this podcast are Presented by our sponsor Sound Rink, an Experience Company -
Joey is in a particularly goofball mood after what he describes as a really dark Sunday. He opens up about about specific thoughts and feelings he has about himself and family during such times. Sponsors: Club W www.clubw.com/badchristian Credit Karma text BADCHRISTIAN to 89800 Emery www.emeryvip.com We are a part of the Jabberjaw Media podcast Network - www.jabberjawmedia.com The Jabberjaw Media Network and this podcast are Presented by our sponsor Sound Rink, an Experience Company - www.soundrink.com
Billy Power, ex Tooth and Nail A&R and host of the Urban Achiever podcast interview Matt Carter about his background, upbringing and philosophies. Links: Audible www.audible.com/breakitdown Urban Achiever www.urbanachievershow.com Amazon Contribute We are a part of the Jabberjaw Media podcast Network - www.jabberjawmedia.com The Jabberjaw Media Network and this podcast are Presented by our sponsor Sound Rink, an Experience Company - www.soundrink.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Preston Sprinkle is the vice president of Eternity Bible College's Boise extension. He blogs at Theology in the Raw and co authored Erasing Hell with Francis Chan. He has a new book out Dec 8th called A People to be Loved, Why Homosexuality Isn't Just an Issue. Sponsors and Links: Harry's www.harry's.com code BCPOD Casper www.casper.com/bcpod code BCPOD We are a part of the Jabberjaw Media podcast Network - www.jabberjawmedia.com The Jabberjaw Media Network and this podcast are Presented by our sponsor Sound Rink, an Experience Company - www.soundrink.com
It's here. Enjoy this preview of The Art Collective with Stephen Christian and come back next week for Episode 1. For more information, please visit www.theartcollectivepodcast.com We are a part of the Jabberjaw Media podcast Network - www.jabberjawmedia.com The Jabberjaw Media Network and this podcast are Presented by our sponsor Sound Rink, an Experience Company - www.soundrink.com