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Foundation on SermonAudio
Evangelism: Our Theological Foundation | Class 4

Foundation on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 57:00


A new MP3 sermon from Immanuel Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Evangelism: Our Theological Foundation | Class 4 Subtitle: Evangelism Speaker: Pastor Robert Briggs Broadcaster: Immanuel Baptist Church Event: Sunday School Date: 6/30/2024 Length: 57 min.

Foundation on SermonAudio
Evangelism: Our Theological Foundation | Class 3

Foundation on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 59:00


A new MP3 sermon from Immanuel Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Evangelism: Our Theological Foundation | Class 3 Subtitle: Evangelism Speaker: Pastor Robert Briggs Broadcaster: Immanuel Baptist Church Event: Sunday School Date: 6/23/2024 Length: 59 min.

Foundation on SermonAudio
Evangelism: Our Theological Foundation | Class 2

Foundation on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 60:00


A new MP3 sermon from Immanuel Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Evangelism: Our Theological Foundation | Class 2 Subtitle: Evangelism Speaker: Pastor Robert Briggs Broadcaster: Immanuel Baptist Church Event: Sunday School Date: 6/16/2024 Length: 60 min.

Foundation on SermonAudio
Evangelism: Our Theological Foundation | Class 1

Foundation on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 61:00


A new MP3 sermon from Immanuel Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Evangelism: Our Theological Foundation | Class 1 Subtitle: Evangelism Speaker: Pastor Robert Briggs Broadcaster: Immanuel Baptist Church Event: Sunday School Date: 6/9/2024 Length: 61 min.

Midnight Coffee
SCP Foundation - Class Dummy

Midnight Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 67:18


Once again, we welcome you back to the glorious shitshow that is the Git Gud! podcast! Things get a little unhinged in this episode as we discuss the SCP Foundation, create our own SCPs, and somehow end up discussing cheese prices and vasectomies?Anyways, we hope you enjoy! You'll even get to hear a few lines from our producer, Taylor, who is usually muted but decided to join in on the fun in this episode!MAW Energy Help support our podcast by checking out MAW Energy! It's like G-Fuel, BUT BETTER!GG Productions Created in partnership with GG Productions; A central hub for content creation.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

Living Fully Loaded
Ep. 106 "Iron Nomad" Ross Hillier

Living Fully Loaded

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 84:15


Ross returns to the show to discuss some deep topics this go round. We explore what his dream in life really was, and how it meshes with his career now. We also explore a couple pivotal pieces we believe to be necessary to be a complete man. This is our opinion and take on it so if you feel offended, try to remember that. The internet tried to stop us this go round, but we prevailed. You will even hear a nice monologue from Ross about his Scotch while I battle the Internet. I encourage you guys to go check out what he's doing, and follow his journey.  Apply for Ross's Foundation Class by May 23rd here: https://www.nomad-strength.com/nomad-foundations While you're on his site be sure and check out his Nomad Strength Show Podcast, and his articles!  If you like this episode please leave us a rating/review, and share it with your friends!  Visit our website here: https://livingfullyloaded.com Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lo.hanks/   

Access with Julia
14. A Different Reality - My Enthusiasm For Foundation Class

Access with Julia

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 29:59


The Power of Being You Podcast
Episode 15 - Exploring the Access Consciousness Foundation Class

The Power of Being You Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 55:34


In this empowering conversation our host Sarah Grandinetti invites us to listen to an interview with the Co-Creator of Access Consciousness, Dr Dain Heer; the author of more than 15 books on the topics of embodiment, healing, money, and relationships, and Being You, Changing the World which is now an international bestseller translated to nearly 20 languages! There was a point in Dain's life where he believed the only way out of the struggle and depression he was in was to kill himself. Listen as he shares his story and how he found a sense of hope, magic and gratitude for being alive after his first Access Bars Session, and then making the choice to go through the Access Foundation Class. He talks too about having the ability to perceive the changes within himself and others too during those first days of being in the class that inspired him to follow his knowing to ‘changing the world'. Dain says; “The Foundation class really is the foundation of limitation breaking, so the platform of possibilities can exist.”   Facebook:    https://web.facebook.com/DrDainHeer Instagram:    https://www.instagram.com/dainheer/ Website:       https://drdainheer.com/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/access-consciousness/sets/dr-dain-heer

NABWIC.org
NABWIC Talks with Kendy Ward

NABWIC.org

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 32:00


Author and speaker, Kendy Ward first garnered recognition as a winner of BET’s First Time Writer’s Competition when her short story, The Perfect Story, was published in the BET Books anthology All That and Then Some.  Later her first non-fiction work was published in the inspirational and empowering compilation, No Glory without a Story.  In 2012 she took her a writing career to another level when she authored her first self-published work, God-Esteem: Seeing the God in You.  Her first full length work of fiction, Oh Romeo, Romeo, the first book in The Knight in Shining Armor series, was released in October 2015.  The second book in the series, Knight Fall, will be release in the summer of 2019. As a Toastmasters International award winning speaker, Kendy has spoken throughout South Florida and the Bahamas on topics of faith, empowerment and self-improvement.  She was ordained as a minister at Hope United Church in 2015 where she serves in the women’s ministry, as Foundation Class instructor, in the children’s ministry and other ministry areas. She holds a bachelor’s degree in International Business and Management from Northwood University, and is currently a manager at MCO Construction and Services, Inc., where she has been employed for the past 16 years. She is the daughter of Kenneth and Trudy Ward, the sister of Denise Poitier and Quincy Ward, and the proud aunty of Zylen, Zaire, Zeden and Zion. You can visit her blog at therebirthoftruth.blogspot.com, follow her on Twitter @kendyward and on Instagram @queenkendy or connect with her on Face Book. 

Infinite Energies with ~ Lisa Benitz
Is It Time to Renovate Your Life? ~ Lisa Benitz

Infinite Energies with ~ Lisa Benitz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019


Infinite Energies with Lisa Benitz Radio Show What does renovate your life mean to you? Does it apply to your relationships, business, money, health? Lets renovate and improve your life! You can get a jump-start on your renovations - Join Lisa for The Foundation Class - coming up January 17th - 20th, in Calgary, Alberta!  * https://www.facebook.com/events/2255419814742888/ for Details & Registration * ~ More About Infinite Energies ~ Lisa Benitz embodies kindness and caring for unlocking the self-imposed prison we create with our debris. She shows us an easier way to create the life we have always known was possible. By removing emotional and physical baggage, she assists clients in clarifying and bringing about an ease with yourself and relationships with others. Join Lisa as she discusses everything from spaces, bodies, relationship, money, business, healing and so much more! What are the infinite possibilities with Infinite Energies?! Lisa Benitz is a gifted Space Whisperer, Feng Shui Master, Access Consciousness® Certified Facilitator, Empowerment Coach, Writer,  Speaker and with a 20+ year track record working in residential and commercial spaces. Lisa has consulted on massive renovations, new builds, as well as worked her magic with existing spaces and transformed homes to prepare them for sale. Lisa is known for her integrative approaches bringing balance and results with measurable impact. Lisa writes articles for local publications, along with her weekly radio show and facilitates classes around the world working with the energy of spaces and bodies. Lisa’s valuable mixture of experience, intuition, empathy and proven practical techniques creates change in people’s lives and spaces they have been desiring. "My travels with "Creating Conscious Spaces™"  continues to take me all over the world sharing this yummy energy, and creating more with my clients.  What if co-creating with your Spaces creates more with your life, relationships, body, career, money and so much more for the life you have always desired?  I truly believe that the possibilities are endless and INFINITE.  What if you could be given the tools to change things in your universe beyond what you ever imagined?" lisabenitz@icloud.com ~ https://www.facebook.com/infinitenergies ~ http://www.infiniteenergies.ca/ To get more of Infinite Energies with Lisa Benitz, be sure to visit the archives page for replays of all her shows here: https://www.inspiredchoicesnetwork.com/podcast/infinite-energies-with-lisa/  

New Life Community Church
Foundation Class #5, Part 1

New Life Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2018 67:36


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New Life Community Church
Foundation Class #5, Part 2

New Life Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2018 58:39


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New Life Community Church
Foundation Class #4, Part 2

New Life Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2018 58:22


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New Life Community Church
Foundation Class #4, Part 1

New Life Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2018 69:34


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New Life Community Church
Foundation Class #3, Part 2

New Life Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 35:49


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New Life Community Church
Foundation Class #3, Part 1

New Life Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 73:40


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New Life Community Church
Foundation Class #2, Part 1

New Life Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 77:21


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New Life Community Church
Foundation Class #2, Part 2

New Life Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 58:33


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New Life Community Church
Foundation Class #1, Part 3

New Life Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 36:48


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New Life Community Church
Foundation Class #1, Part 1

New Life Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 39:47


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New Life Community Church
Foundation Class #1, Part 2

New Life Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 39:40


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The Glenyce Show
The Magic of the Foundation Class

The Glenyce Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2017 61:21


Join Glenyce Hughes as she shares stories, tools and processes to invite you to the magic of the Access Consciousness® Foundation class.

Foundations of Amateur Radio
The spirit of our hobby ...

Foundations of Amateur Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2017 4:52


Foundations of Amateur Radio Over the past six years or so I've single mindedly been producing a weekly segment about Amateur Radio. Over time this has evolved into a podcast which gets about half a million hits a year. Naturally I receive emails and I do my best to respond in a timely fashion. One of the other things I do is announce a new edition of the podcast on several different sites where listeners have the opportunity to share their views about what ever is on their mind. Sometimes their response is even about the podcast itself, though I confess that some comments appear to indicate that listening isn't part of a requirement to actually form an opinion about what it is that I have said that week. All that aside, I find it immensely fascinating that the responses I receive vary so much in perspective. It's not hard to understand and observe that our community comes from people along all walks of life. From nine-year olds to ninety-year olds and everything in between. I tend not to comment directly on such feedback, since everyone has their own opinion, but I came across one post recently that made me sad about the spirit of some Amateurs. In a seemingly bygone era there was a sense that Amateurs would help new people join the community and help them find their way into this vast range of discovery. A place where no question was wrong, where shared experiences are cherished and where the lack of knowledge was an opportunity for learning. It seems that the moniker that we carry, that of HAM, supposedly because when compared to Professional Telegraphers, we were considered HAM-fisted, went on to form the basis of a proud tradition of experimentation and renewal. Across the globe we see a refresh of the license conditions on a regular basis. We saw that here in Australia with the introduction of the so-called Z-call and K-call, looked down upon by Real Amateurs who had a much more stringent licensing regime. We discontinued Morse Code as a requirement for an Amateur License as part of a global treaty agreement in 2003. In Australia this meant that from the 1st of January 2004, Morse Code was no longer required if you wanted to obtain an Amateur License. As you know, that didn't signal the end of Morse, just that it wasn't legally required any more. I'm one of many Amateurs learning Morse because I want to, not because I have to. I'd also point out that it was discontinued by global agreement, not two random guys in Canberra. Back to my point about the spirit of this hobby. The point that was being made is that the Foundation Class license isn't a real license and that it is just being handed to anyone who asks, not like their requirements for Morse Code and a written exam, rather than a multiple-choice test. Essentially conveying that my undignified license and that of my fellow Foundation Licensees isn't to be confused with the noble one that a Real Amateur holds. This kind of response saddens me and frankly I hear it too often. It's as-if we as a community still have not learned that the world moves on. Technology, in many ways the basis of Amateur Radio, evolves. For example, in the current requirements for an Amateur License there is a long-winded discussion about the impacts of spurious transmissions on Analogue Television. In Australia, the last Analogue TV broadcast happened on the 4th of December 2013, that's years ago, but it's still required reading on the Amateur License Syllabus. Similarly we learn about Valves, but attempting to actually obtain such a device is nigh-on impossible. Should we still be learning about those aspects of Electronics, or should we move on? Amateurs are an inventive lot, we make up new modes, link up new technologies, experiment with all manner of stuff and sometimes we end up with something new, like IRLP, AllStar, SDR, Digital Modes and the like. All because someone got curious, couldn't help themselves and started to fiddle. As things fall off the radar at one end, Analogue TV, Morse Code, Valves, the other end picks up things, JT65, Digital TV, Lithium Polymer Batteries and whatever else comes around the corner. So, I'm sad that there are people who feel that my license isn't a real one. As many of my peers, I have a piece of paper from my regulator that begs to differ and a community of enthusiastic eager people who are attempting to find their home among our hobby as it evolves into the future. Last week I talked about the death of our hobby and that it was vastly mis-represented. As I said, year-on-year, more and more Amateurs join, but overall the numbers decline. I think that opinions expressed about the lack of real licensing, decrying the death of Morse etc. is a symptom of why it is that we have a retention problem in our hobby. Everyone is entitled to an opinion, but that doesn't mean I have to agree. This is my hobby too and disdain is my fuel! I'm Onno VK6FLAB

Foundations of Amateur Radio
Where did all the amateurs go?

Foundations of Amateur Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2016 3:51


Foundations of Amateur Radio There is a recurring topic in Amateur Radio circles, called "permissions", or "rights", or some other word indicating "entitlement". It's a conversation that has been happening since the dawn of radio experimentation and will continue until well after our Sun has burped it's final sun-spot. In Australia, there are three classes of License, in increasing level of responsibility they are Foundation, Standard and Advanced. There is an ongoing tension between these categories. Some higher level responsible licensees look down on the class with less responsibility, and the reverse is also true. This separation of class is an evolutionary one. As I said recently, the most recent overhaul, more than 10 years ago, back in 2005 saw the introduction of the Foundation Class and the consolidation of various classes into Standard and Advanced. There are current noises being made about how this needs to change. There are those who suggest that the Foundation Class needs to have access to more power, to more bands, to more modes and various other suggestions. There are recurring noises of making the Foundation Class require a renewal and other such things. Often there is some link made to the growth of the hobby. Make it simpler so we can get more people, make it bigger so we get more people, make it harder so we get better people, make it ... something else. I'm a computer geek. I like playing with data and I like to figure out how stuff works. Over a year ago I started the process of trying to understand how amateur radio ebbs and flows. For example, in rough terms, in the 10 years that the Foundation Class of license has existed, we've issued about 10,000 new licenses, so around 1,000 a year, give or take. In the same time, the total size of the amateur community has stayed pretty much the same. So, did we loose all those Foundation entrants, did the old ones die off, did something else happen? Is a licensee who starts and stays for a year more or less likely to upgrade? Is there a time window when the likelihood of dropping out is increased? Is there some underlying factor that causes people to leave the community? Is there a correlation between on-air activity and longevity in the hobby? What about age, gender, etc. We simply don't have the analysis at this time. I've been at the ACMA and the WIA to get access to historic data, frankly it's been a hard slog, the ACMA pointing at the WIA and the WIA claiming license restrictions and neither giving any indication that they're doing anything to resolve the issue. In case you're wondering, I'm talking about the public RADCOM, now called SPECTRA database, nothing secret or private about it. I recently hit on the idea of using contest logs from the various contests to determine actual on-air activity. So that will add several gigabytes of data to my investigation. And an interesting side note - based on incomplete data, the 2015 CQWW Phone Contest saw the submission of 60 logs from Australia, but around 750 actual stations from VK were heard on-air. I'm attempting to get the same raw information from the local contests. This will give me a "Last Heard on Air" date, which will give me an indication of the status of the callsign involved. So, regardless of where you stand on the notion of the amount of responsibility you have as a Licensed Amateur, it's clear to me that we need more information. I think this is important for the future of our hobby and I'm working on it. I'm Onno VK6FLAB

FinanceProfessor
First Financial Foundation Class

FinanceProfessor

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2015 74:11


Part econ, Part finance.  This is mainly introductions (Friday Night class week 1)

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What use is an F-call?
Retaining two letter callsigns is rubbish.

What use is an F-call?

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2015 2:48


What use is an F-call? Recently I witnessed a discussion about callsigns. As you know, your amateur callsign is akin to your personal on-air identity. It's the thing that distinguishes your station from all the other stations on the globe. My callsign was assigned to me randomly, it was intended as a temporary stepping stone to a higher license, but over time I was distracted by all the things I could do as a Foundation Class amateur and my callsign now feels like "me". The discussion was about the re-issuing of callsigns. In Australia, if you don't renew your callsign, after a period of time, it becomes available to be re-issued to another amateur. This allows people to obtain that one particular call that they feel represents them. Some amateurs have the same callsign for many years. It's their identity, it's the thing they used in contests, camp-outs, chats and the rest of their amateur life. When an active, well respected amateur relinquishes their call, often when they become a silent key, there are amateurs who feel that this call should not be re-issued. The practice is different across the globe. In some countries, a callsign is for life, though it's unclear what happens when an amateur becomes silent. Likely there are places where the call becomes available, and in other places it doesn't. In Australia we have calls that come with two letters, VK6YS, Wally, or VK6AS, Andrew are examples of that. In total there are 26 times 26 different options, that is, 676 different two letter callsigns per call area. If we were to lock up each deserving two-letter callsign, we'd run out of two letter calls. While we're chopping down this idea, how would we decide who is deserving and what criteria would we use? If we ever get a single letter callsign, there would be 26 different callsigns. We'd run out even faster. There was much written about retaining and protecting two letter callsigns, but I'm sure I've shown that this is not a sustainable idea. I've seen, heard and read much about amateur radio since I joined the community. There is much rubbish among the gems. Retaining two-letter callsigns for ever is an example of rubbish. I wish those amateurs who want to protect their hobby went back to inventing, back to innovating, back to trying, testing, playing and having fun, rather than attempting to retain the racist, sexist, 1950's that they seem to think represents the pinnacle of Amateur Radio. And if you want to honour a callsign for a mate, then record their history, tell their stories, share their exploits, emulate their kindness and encouragement. I'm Onno VK6FLAB

What use is an F-call?
Consider the QRP community

What use is an F-call?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2013 1:38


What use is an F-call? When I started this caper over two years ago, my very first edition of "What use is an F-call?" discussed the idea that it's not power that determines your ability to make a contact, it's your antenna - that and propagation. Of course there are situations where having a high power station will get you places that a low power station won't. I've often made the observation that having a Foundation License is like being a QRP operator, a station that runs on low power. If you have an Advanced license and decide to operate with 5 Watts and you make contacts, you get accolades from the community, where as a Foundation Licensee, you're doing that by law. It's quite amazing to hear new operators continue to have the perception that they need more power and that's why they should upgrade their license. This view is perpetuated by many amateurs in our community and I don't think it's helpful, nor is it accurate. I'm not adverse to upgrading a license at all, but power should not be your first reason. You should think of a higher license as more bands, more modes, more skill and more knowledge. You will have the ability to build equipment that you can't as a Foundation Class License holder and you'll have choice of a wider selection of callsigns. If you are a Foundation Class amateur, and you want to talk to people who use low power as a matter of pride, get in touch with the QRP community, there's clubs and websites galore, newsletters, social outings, activities and more. You'll fit right in! I'm Onno VK6FLAB

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