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New research by Focus on the Family has found the healthiest, happiest marriages in the U.S. are those in which Christian couples actively practice their faith. Wednesday on Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, Gary Schneeberger, Assistant to the President for Media Relations at Focus on the Family will share how to avoid marital crises and live in thriving Christ centered unions. Healthy Marriage Traits - Focus on the FamilyDonate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshow/wrmbSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New research found that married couples who act on their faith together — those believers social scientists call 'convictional Christians'—have healthier, more flourishing marriages. Gary Schneeberger with Focus on the Family joins us with the details, including the 32 areas focused on in the study, as well as the top 5 for great marriages! Home - Focus on the Family (https://www.focusonthefamily.com/)
Fathers, and especially working dads, sometimes find it difficult to be in-the-moment and engage productively with their children. Gary Schneeberger is Assistant to the President of Media Relations at Focus on the Family. He points out that step one is to simply be there. Dads living purposefully with a deep commitment to their children is a trait to admire. Gary provides some practical steps on how to do that well.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshow/wmbwSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Year for 2024 is polarization. As believers, we don’t have to let popular terms like this shape our lives. What would be on your list? How about words like grace, forgiveness, or discernment? Join Tuesday’s Mornings With Eric and Brigitte as we welcome Gary Schneeberger with Focus on the Family for a new perspective on a word for your year. Focus on the FamilyDonate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshow/wrmbSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After months of primaries, hundreds of stump speeches, scores of interviews, a few debates, two conventions and far too heated arguments conducted face to face and keyboard to keyboard over political disagreements, America is just a weekend away from Election Day 2024. So, what’s the most productive, the most impactful, thing left for us to do? Pray. On Friday's Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, Gary Schneeberger, assistant to the president for media relations at Focus on the Family joins us to offer up 6 – and this is critical – nonpartisan prayers we can offer up over the next several days. 6 Nonpartisan Prayers to Offer Up Over the Next Several DaysSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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How are you preparing for election day? How about the day after the election? No matter who wins local and national elections, some will celebrate and others will feel the loss. So how do we pray and prepare for election day and post-election day? Focus on the Family's Gary Schneeberger reminds us who is truly on the throne and encourages believers to respond in a way that demonstrates Christ's love and promotes peace and unity. Gary will also lead us in a time of prayer for this season and offer specific ways to pray for Election Day 2024. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When you think Marriage Relationships, you immediately think of strengthening the relationship between a husband and a wife. Gary Schneeberger with Focus on the Family is taking this idea a step further. He agrees it's important to focus internally on a marriage. But he is wanting married couples to focus on developing friendships as a couple with other couples and singles as well. Small group ministries at church are a great way to foster these vital relationships.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Gary Schneeberger discusses Focus on the Family President Jim Daly's statement following the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. Jim encourages and admonishes all Americans to stop the fighting and name-calling and bring greater civility to their advocacy in the public square. Matthew 5:9: "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God." It's a call to not just think differently, but to act differently; especially with those who disagree with us - about anything.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Gary Schneeberger is Assistant to the President for Media Relations at Focus on the Family. They are the family resource partner in association with the movie Unsung Hero which will be released this weekend. There are many family dynamics that are addressed in the story of the Smallbone family's journey from down under to center stage. Maybe one that you are dealing with right now. For resources or to learn more CLICK HERE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the Here's What We Know Podcast, our host Gary Scott Thomas sits down with Gary Schneeberger, president of Roar PR. As a seasoned writer and former journalist who crossed over to the public relations realm, Gary brings his unique perspective on the evolution of media alongside his expertise in one of cinema's most iconic franchises: James Bond.So if you're a die-hard 007 fan, be sure to listen because this episode is packed with engaging tales, nostalgia, thoughtful analysis, and passion for all things Bond. Tune in now!In this Episode:Introduction to Gary Schneeberger and his career transition from newspapers to public relations.Insights about the shift in media consumption over time and the decline in print journalism contrast with online growth.Listen to personal anecdotes about moving from California back to Wisconsin after decades away.In-depth analysis of why James Bond is a universally appealing character and a cultural phenomenon.Delve into each actor's portrayal of James Bond and how they brought something different to the role from Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan, and Daniel Craig.Hear trivia and insights about Barbara Carrera's award nomination and Frank Sinatra's role as the first John McClane in an alternate universe.Speculation on James Bond's future casting, celebration of six decades of the franchise's legacy, and continual captivation of audiences worldwide.This episode is sponsored by:Nugent Family Counseling CenterSterling Oak CabinetryHabana Cuba (Be sure to use code "Gary20" to get 20% off your order!)A Flood of LoveBio:Gary Schneeberger's three decades in journalism and public relations fuel his passion for, and success in, strategic marketing and communications. As founder and president of ROAR, Schneeberger draws on his executive and executional experience in entertainment, ministry, and media to help individuals and organizations engage audiences with the boldness and creative clarity that ensures they are heard. He has captured his insights and experience on the wise practice of public relations in Bite the Dog: Build a PR Strategy to Make News That Matters, available at most online booksellers.Schneeberger also spent more than 15 years as an award-winning reporter and editor for daily newspapers across the country, including the Los Angeles Times. He and his wife, Kelly, live in Camp Lake, Wis., with her two children, Alyssa and Hunter.Website: https://weroar.la/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garyschneeberger/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garyschneeberger/X: https://twitter.com/gschneebergerwww.GaryScottThomas.com
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Focus on the Family has helped more than 2 million families over the course of 2023. Gary Schneeberger served as Focus on the Family’s vice president of communications from 2007-2012 and returned to the ministry last year. He now serves as assistant to the president for media relations, and Gary shares about the staggering number of people served through the ministries of Focus on the Family this last year and highlighted some new programs to empower churches to help strengthen marriages.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Help your married friends set you up, plus how to read the news with discernment, and thoughts on dating couples doing devotions together. Featured musical artist: JJ Heller Roundtable: Your Role in Being Set Up It's flattering when friends and family try to set you up. It can lead to a happy and successful dating relationship — or even marriage. At other times, it can lead to awkwardness and strained friendships. Our guests share their perspectives on the dos and don'ts of successful setups. With funny stories and practical takeaways, this conversation will give you tools to make your dating journey smoother and more fun. Leave Us a Voicemail Culture: How to Navigate the News Today's news is littered with bias. Everyone has an agenda, and it's hard to separate the facts from opinion, interpretation, and flat-out manipulation. How can we determine what's actual news and ensure we're getting all sides of a story? Paul Batura and Gary Schneeberger are both communications pros and news junkies, having worked in radio, newspapers, public relations and beyond. They'll share their best tips for practicing discernment when taking in headlines and commentary from around the world. A Practical Guide to Culture: Helping the Next Generation Navigate Today's World Link to Daily Citizen Inbox: Doing Devotions as a Couple You and your boyfriend or girlfriend want to encourage growth in each other's relationship with God, but should that involve praying and studying Scripture together? Counselor Glenn Lutjens weighs in.
Help your married friends set you up, plus how to read the news with discernment, and thoughts on dating couples doing devotions together. Featured musical artist: JJ Heller Roundtable: Your Role in Being Set Up It's flattering when friends and family try to set you up. It can lead to a happy and successful dating relationship — or even marriage. At other times, it can lead to awkwardness and strained friendships. Our guests share their perspectives on the dos and don'ts of successful setups. With funny stories and practical takeaways, this conversation will give you tools to make your dating journey smoother and more fun. Leave Us a Voicemail Culture: How to Navigate the News Today's news is littered with bias. Everyone has an agenda, and it's hard to separate the facts from opinion, interpretation, and flat-out manipulation. How can we determine what's actual news and ensure we're getting all sides of a story? Paul Batura and Gary Schneeberger are both communications pros and news junkies, having worked in radio, newspapers, public relations and beyond. They'll share their best tips for practicing discernment when taking in headlines and commentary from around the world. A Practical Guide to Culture: Helping the Next Generation Navigate Today's World Link to Daily Citizen Inbox: Doing Devotions as a Couple You and your boyfriend or girlfriend want to encourage growth in each other's relationship with God, but should that involve praying and studying Scripture together? Counselor Glenn Lutjens weighs in. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1058/29
House Republicans have approved launching an impeachment inquiry into President Biden, making him the fifth president ever subjected to one. On Wednesday, every House Republican voted in favor of the inquiry, while every Democrat voted against it. Fox News Sunday Anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to break down the latest in the Hunter Biden investigation and crucial Supreme Court cases involving former President Trump. A test for free speech in some communities this holiday season, with Satanic worshippers insisting their displays be featured next to all the other religious groups. In an Iowa Capitol building, there was backlash against the Satanic holiday display; however, state officials claimed they could not “discriminate on the basis of religion.” On the podcast, Heritage Foundation's Senior Legal Fellow and former DOJ attorney Hans von Spakovsky joins to explain exactly what the First Amendment says about religious displays and the embattled history of courts settling controversies about separation of church and state. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary by Gary Schneeberger, co-author of 'The Films of Bruce Willis.' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
House Republicans have approved launching an impeachment inquiry into President Biden, making him the fifth president ever subjected to one. On Wednesday, every House Republican voted in favor of the inquiry, while every Democrat voted against it. Fox News Sunday Anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to break down the latest in the Hunter Biden investigation and crucial Supreme Court cases involving former President Trump. A test for free speech in some communities this holiday season, with Satanic worshippers insisting their displays be featured next to all the other religious groups. In an Iowa Capitol building, there was backlash against the Satanic holiday display; however, state officials claimed they could not “discriminate on the basis of religion.” On the podcast, Heritage Foundation's Senior Legal Fellow and former DOJ attorney Hans von Spakovsky joins to explain exactly what the First Amendment says about religious displays and the embattled history of courts settling controversies about separation of church and state. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary by Gary Schneeberger, co-author of 'The Films of Bruce Willis.' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
House Republicans have approved launching an impeachment inquiry into President Biden, making him the fifth president ever subjected to one. On Wednesday, every House Republican voted in favor of the inquiry, while every Democrat voted against it. Fox News Sunday Anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to break down the latest in the Hunter Biden investigation and crucial Supreme Court cases involving former President Trump. A test for free speech in some communities this holiday season, with Satanic worshippers insisting their displays be featured next to all the other religious groups. In an Iowa Capitol building, there was backlash against the Satanic holiday display; however, state officials claimed they could not “discriminate on the basis of religion.” On the podcast, Heritage Foundation's Senior Legal Fellow and former DOJ attorney Hans von Spakovsky joins to explain exactly what the First Amendment says about religious displays and the embattled history of courts settling controversies about separation of church and state. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary by Gary Schneeberger, co-author of 'The Films of Bruce Willis.' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gary Schneeberger has been helping authors, experts, speakers, consultants and organizations build and execute PR strategies and communications practices to make news that matters and help grow brand media presence. His guidebook, Bite the Dog, combines over 30 years of wit and wisdom through stories from his journalism and marketing careers to show anyone how to capture the media attention and growth thier brand.Gary with his co-author, James L. Neibaur, has authored several books highlighting the film careers of Frank Sinatra and Bruce Willis as well as the cultural phenomena of the James Bond series. These books delve into the details that defined these entertainment icons. Gary and James have several other detail books of other film icons in the works.Meet the one and only Gary Schneeberger!
Gary Schneeberger has been helping authors, experts, speakers, consultants and organizations build and execute PR strategies and communications practices to make news that matters and help grow brand media presence. His guidebook, Bite the Dog, combines over 30 years of wit and wisdom through stories from his journalism and marketing careers to show anyone how to capture the media attention and growth thier brand.Gary with his co-author, James L. Neibaur, has authored several books highlighting the film careers of Frank Sinatra and Bruce Willis as well as the cultural phenomena of the James Bond series. These books delve into the details that defined these entertainment icons. Gary and James have several other detail books of other film icons in the works.Meet the one and only Gary Schneeberger!
Gary Schneeberger has been helping authors, experts, speakers, consultants and organizations build and execute PR strategies and communications practices to make news that matters and help grow brand media presence. His guidebook, Bite the Dog, combines over 30 years of wit and wisdom through stories from his journalism and marketing careers to show anyone how to capture the media attention and growth thier brand.Gary with his co-author, James L. Neibaur, has authored several books highlighting the film careers of Frank Sinatra and Bruce Willis as well as the cultural phenomena of the James Bond series. These books delve into the details that defined these entertainment icons. Gary and James have several other detail books of other film icons in the works.Meet the one and only Gary Schneeberger!
Gary Schneeberger has been helping authors, experts, speakers, consultants and organizations build and execute PR strategies and communications practices to make news that matters and help grow brand media presence. His guidebook, Bite the Dog, combines over 30 years of wit and wisdom through stories from his journalism and marketing careers to show anyone how to capture the media attention and growth thier brand.Gary with his co-author, James L. Neibaur, has authored several books highlighting the film careers of Frank Sinatra and Bruce Willis as well as the cultural phenomena of the James Bond series. These books delve into the details that defined these entertainment icons. Gary and James have several other detail books of other film icons in the works.Meet the one and only Gary Schneeberger!
Gary Schneeberger is Assistant to the President for Media Relations at Focus on the Family. The mission of Lighthouse Voices is to be a beacon of hope and direction when the stormy seas of culture threaten to capsize the family. Lighthouse Voices events feature speakers who are experts on issues that impact men and women of faith and can help them navigate those waters in their communities. CLICK HERE for more information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Christian Outlook – August 19, 2022 Albert Mohler criticizes the Illinois State Government, led by Governor JB Pritzker and Attorney General Kwame Raul, for attempting to silence pro-life messages in women's resource centers through deceptive business practices laws. Bill Bunkley and Gary Schneeberger, of Focus on the Family, discuss a thought-provoking advertisement challenging the use of "fetus" instead of "baby" for unborn children, aiming to reshape public understanding through the power of language and highlighting the Mayo Clinic's consistent use of "baby" in describing fetal development. Scott Furrow engages in a conversation with Lisa Anderson, also with Focus on the Family, about the changing attitudes of younger adults towards marriage and relationships, exploring the influences of previous generations' divorce rates, the decline of traditional dating culture, and the challenges young adults face in navigating these dynamics. Bill Bunkley addresses the alarming rise in suicide rates and the importance of treating depression without shame, while critiquing the political climate for undermining hope and purpose, advocating for a return to biblical principles and spiritual revival. Georgene Rice and David Closson, author of “Male and Female He Created Them: A Study on Gender, Sexuality, & Marriage,” discuss the challenges of maintaining biblical views on gender, sexuality, and marriage in a hostile culture.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gary Schneeberger, Assistant to the President for Media Relations at Focus on the Family, talks about the "It's a Baby!" advertising campaign. Hear the inspiration for using this particular vehicle to share this simple yet important and timely message. CLICK HERE if you would like to view the ad.
Over the last eight weeks, our guests have shared some profound insights to help guide you as you consider making a bold, dramatic pivot in your life to pursue something life-changing and significant. We distilled their top tips into our latest blog, and Warwick and cohost Gary Schneeberger discuss them in depth on this episode. Our goal is to help you walk away – maybe “sail away” is a better way to put it – from the series with critical takeaways to help you decide whether it's time for you to burn some ships … and if it is, to give you some guidance on how and when to strike the match. And you'll want to be sure, more than ever, that you stick around till the end. Because that's when we'll give you all the details you need about the opportunity we're offering for you to be personally coached by Warwick as you look to board the boat that takes you from “Is this all there is?” to “This is all I've ever wanted.” To explore Beyond the Crucible assets, including the Burn the Ships blog and our free Life of Significance assessment, visit www.beyondthecrucible.com Have a question? Drop us a line at info@beyondthecrucible.com
In light of his new book Truth Changes Everything, Dr. Jeff details how those who have believed in ultimate truth have made profound positive differences in the world. Truth Changes Everything The Dr. Jeff Show on YouTube Summit Ministries Summit Student Conferences Reflect: Christian worldview commentaries on popular movies and songs
In light of his new book Truth Changes Everything, Dr. Jeff explores the recent erosion of belief in truth and reminds us of historical figures who changed the world because truth matters. Truth Changes Everything The Dr. Jeff Show on YouTube Summit Ministries Summit Student Conferences Reflect: Christian worldview commentaries on popular movies and songs
We're launching Beyond the Crucible's first-ever e-course – Discover Your Second-Act Significance -- in October. In this episode, host Warwick Fairfax and cohost Gary Schneeberger pull back the curtain of its creation, discussing -- among other things -- what each of them learned while filming the course. The hope is that by sharing what those who take the course can expect, they'll discover a path to move from asking themselves “Is this all there is?” to a life that is everything they've always wanted. To learn more about the Discover Your Second Act Significance e-course, and to sign up to receive the latest updates, visit www.secondactsignificance.com
Born and raised in Kenosha, Gary Schneeberger, may have spent a few decades away, but he has returned with a ROAR!We talk to Gary about growing up in Kenosha, how he got interested in writing, and what led him to today.If you are looking for ways to BE HEARD, visit Gary's website here and be ready to ROAR!Find info about his 2018 book “Bite The Dog: Build a PR Strategy To Make News That Matters” here!Find more about his book - Frank Sinatra on the Big Screen: The Singer as Actor and Filmmaker here!And here is the link for his latest release – From Connery to Craig: The James Bond Film Series!This episode was recorded on August 29th at Luigi's Pizza Kitchen, 7531 39th AvenueBig thanks to our sponsors:Franks Diner, 508 58th Street. Wink Beauty Boutique, 10909 Sheridan RoadSpecialty Nacho QueenGerb's Gift Shop, 3012 Roosevelt RdNext Home Refined, 7850 Green Bay RoadAcupuncture and Wellness of Wisconsin, 3917 47th AveKaiser's Pizza & Pub, 510 57th StLaMacchia Travel, 618 57th StUnion Park Tavern, 4520 Eighth Ave. CarBox, 1750 22nd AveFaded Barbershop for Men, 2227 63rd StLucci's Grandview 6929 39th Ave.Get your Ktown Connects merchandise thanks to The Lettering Machine, 725 50th St.Drop us an email at ktownconnects@yahoo.comFind us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter – and at ktownconnects.comTheme song performed by Dropping Daisies, written by James “Red” McLeod.Your hosts are Donny Stancato and Jason HedmanGet additional episodes early and ad-free, along with bonus material with this week's guest and more great exclusive material by becoming a patreon supporter! Click here for more!
This week we tie a bow on the package that has been our special summer series, LIGHTS, CAMERA, CRUCIBLES: What Our Favorite Movie Heroes Can Teach Us About Overcoming Setbacks and Failure. Host Warwick Fairfax and cohost Gary Schneeberger discuss five key learnings from the eight episodes that comprised the series – spotlighting such highlights as Captain America's oft-repeated mantra of “I could do this all day” as he faces challenges to John McClane's never losing his sense of humor as he encounters an endless barrage of crucibles in DIE HARD. Added into the conversational mix are additional stories that spotlight the takeaways from the series with some examples from prior podcast guests and Warwick's and Gary's own experiences. To get Warwick Fairfax's Wall Street Journal best-seller CRUCIBLE LEADERSHIP: EMBRACE YOUR TRIALS TO LEAD A LIFE OF SIGNIFICANCE and to explore Crucible Leadership resources to help you live a life on purpose dedicated to serving others, visit www.crucibleleadership.com
"Rise and Rise again, until lambs become lions." There's a motto to live a life of significance by, to inspire not just perseverance in the face of crucibles, but noble triumph over them. It's the central truth explored in this episode of the summer series LIGHTS, CAMERA, CRUCIBLES: What Our Favorite Movie Heroes Can Teach Us About Overcoming Setbacks and Failure. Host Warwick Fairfax and cohost Gary Schneeberger discuss the many lessons to learned from ROBIN HOOD, particularly the Russell Crowe version of the film, in which a common archer preserves England's sovereignty and becomes a champion of the downtrodden and dismissed. Robin finds a life and builds a legacy of significance by cultivating his character and putting the needs of others ahead of his own wants. Be sure to catch the intermission – this is a series about movies, right? – where Warwick and Gary discuss the versions of the Robin Hood legend that have resonated the most for them for decades. To get Warwick Fairfax's Wall Street Journal best-seller CRUCIBLE LEADERSHIP: EMBRACE YOUR TRIALS TO LEAD A LIFE OF SIGNIFICANCE and to explore Crucible Leadership resources to help you live a life on purpose dedicated to serving others, visit www.crucibleleadership.com
It's the essential, sometimes heart-wrenching, often-life-changing question pondered by those who move from one act of their lives to another: "Is this all there is?" In this wrap-up of the eight episodes of the series, SECOND-ACT SIGNIFICANCE, host Warwick Fairfax and cohost Gary Schneeberger extract from the stories shared by guests four key steps you can take to pivot from Act 1 to Act 2 in your own life. And they discuss what all of those guests have in common with a former Major League Baseball player – an All-Star and onetime rookie of the year -- who used his own “Is this all there is?” moment to craft a second act going on 50 years that has given him more significance than any home run he ever hit. To purchase Warwick Fairfax's Wall Street Journal best-seller CRUCIBLE LEADERSHIP: EMBRACE YOUR TRIALS TO LEAD A LIFE OF SIGNIFICANCE and to explore Crucible Leadership resources to help you live a life on purpose dedicated to serving others, visit www.crucibleleadership.com
Last night all of America got a sneak peek into the thinking and reasoning of the Supreme Court Justices on a matter before them… whether or not there is a Federal guarantee to abortion access in the US or is it a state issue? Lou takes a deep-dive on the legal aspect - the political ramifications - and ethical blowback of a leaked document be published. Mike Slater, host on First TV and The Mike Slater Show and Journalistic Expert, Gary Schneeberger join the show to discuss it.
Is there bad P.R.? Yes there is, but nothing you can't come back from. Gary Schneeberger has been in the P.R. business for decades and he describes how to make news that matters. The key concept to be heard is to upset expectations that people or the media has of your company. Gary also goes into how to control an interview with the media and to find the right target for your message. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is there bad P.R.? Yes there is, but nothing you can't come back from. Gary Schneeberger has been in the P.R. business for decades and he describes how to make news that matters. The key concept to be heard is to upset expectations that people or the media has of your company. Gary also goes into how to control an interview with the media and to find the right target for your message. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's easy to feel discouraged these days. War has broken out in Ukraine, the COVID pandemic is weakened but not gone and our economy continues to struggle. That's the challenging news. The hopeful news is that the time has never been better to do our part to help each other weather the storms we're experiencing. And the best place to begin doing that is by encouraging each other. This week, host Warwick Fairfax and cohost Gary Schneeberger discuss the impact and practice of encouragement. You'll learn the seven key steps to becoming a master encourager, from paying attention to being specific, from giving positive feedback often to always making sure it's sincere. To read Warwick's blog on the power of encouragement, and to order his Wall Street Journal bestseller CRUCIBLE LEADERSHIP: EMBRACE YOUR TRIALS TO LEAD A LIFE OF SIGNIFICANCE, visitwww.crucibleleadership.com
You know Walt Disney, the guy who invented Mickey Mouse and created the modern theme park. You've heard of Reed Hastings, who grew Netflix from a DVD subscription service to an Oscar-winning film studio. And, of course, there's Steve Jobs, inventor of the Mac and iPhone. But do you know they all started out with visions much smaller than the heights they would someday reach? Host Warwick Fairfax and cohost Gary Schneeberger discuss in this episode why you shouldn't be intimidated by the inventiveness of these and other great visionaries. You should follow their example and achieve your own dreams rooted in your vision and talents. How? Start with an idea, fuel it with your passion and then just try something. Those are the first three steps of eight unpacked here and in Warwick's latest blog. To read Warwick's blog and to order his Wall Street Journal bestseller CRUCIBLE LEADERSHIP: EMBRACE YOUR TRIALS TO LEAD A LIFE OF SIGNIFICANCE, visit www.crucibleleadership.com
Have you ever felt like that a failure or misstep or somebody else's judgment is still following you around? That your identity, in a very real way, has been frozen in time? BEYOND THE CRUCIBLE host Warwick Fairfax and cohost Gary Schneeberger discuss Warwick's new blog that spotlights how to turn a heat lamp – sometimes even a flamethrower – on those frozen negative perceptions from the past that can stick to us in the present and threaten our future. They discuss several steps you can take to restore your true identity, from recognizing your life matters, to dealing with the lies spoken over you; from forgiving yourself and others to embracing the beauty in your brokenness and using it as fuel for your unique life of significance. To read Warwick's blog on overcoming "frozen identity," visit www.crucibleleadership.com. You can also purchase his Wall Street Journal best-selling book, Crucible Leadership: Embrace Your Trials to Lead a Life of Significance, from the website.
The Federal Government unveiled its Federal website to register to receive free Covid tests amid surging omicron numbers… Is it too little too late? And can we trust anything coming out of the CDC anymore? Lou talks with News and Communications expert Gary Schneeberger about it.
Have you ever found yourself laid so low by a personal struggle that satisfaction starts to seep out of your life? Have you pondered ending the pain permanently? That's the story of Gary Schneeberger -- the show's cohost who steps into the guest chair this week for BEYOND THE CRUCIBLE's 100th episode. He and Warwick talk in detail about how alcoholism upended his journalism career and could have ended his life. But he found hope in AA, which led him to seek forgiveness from those he had hurt -- forgiveness that, little by little, he was able to extend to himself as he embraced faith in God. He also discusses the Hollywood dream job he lost just after he turned 50 – and how that crucible has actually been a springboard to a dream life with a new family and a new business ... and renewed significance. To learn more about Gary Schneeberger, visit www.weroar.la To order Warwick Fairfax's book -- CRUCIBLE LEADERSHIP: EMBRACE YOUR TRIALS TO LEAD A LIFE OF SIGNIFICANCE -- and explore other resources, visit www.crucibleleadership.com
In this episode from February 2020, which we're running in its entirety as we approach the new year and the personal reflection that always accompanies it, BEYOND THE CRUCIBLE host Warwick and cohost Gary Schneeberger explore practical ways we can live today in a manner that leaves a legacy that outlives us well into tomorrow. The key, you'll discover, is pursuing your career and caring for your family with the kind of character you want to define you in life ... and beyond. "If it matters to you on your deathbed," Warwick notes, "why not get a head start and do something about your legacy now?" To order Warwick's book -- CRUCIBLE LEADERSHIP: EMBRACE YOUR TRIALS TO LEAD A LIFE OF SIGNIFICANCE -- and explore other resources, visit www.crucibleleadership.com
Being authentic is not easy; in fact it is hard. So how do you develop that kind of mature authenticity? And what are the benefits when you do? Host Warwick Fairfax and cohost Gary Schneeberger discuss the key building blocks of an authentic life – from having an anchor for your soul to finding true friends, from putting yourself in the environment that fits who you are to doing what you're good at and passionate about. And be sure to listen for an excerpt from the just-released audio version of Warwick's book Crucible Leadership: Embrace Your Trials to Lead a Life of Significance about why authenticity is so hard, but also so essential, in moving beyond setbacks and failures in business and in life. To order Warwick's book, and explore other Crucible Leadership resources, visit www.crucibleleadership.com
It's taken Warwick Fairfax more than 30 years to write his book, CRUCIBLE LEADERSHIP: EMBRACE YOUR TRIALS TO LEAD A LIFE OF SIGNIFICANCE, and have it published. Why such a long time? He explains this week in conversation with cohost Gary Schneeberger that losing control of his family's 150-year-old media dynasty in a takeover bid that ultimately failed at a cost of $2.25 billion was too painful for too long to relive on paper – or a computer's hard drive. But his perspective began to shift after he gave a speech at church about the lessons his trial taught him – and those who heard it told him for months afterward how much hope his story of moving beyond his crucible gave them. He explores circumstances and emotions he's never discussed publicly before as he walks listeners through the process that led to the book now being available on brick-and-mortar and virtual bookshelves all across the globe. To order CRUCIBLE LEADERSHIP: EMBRACE YOUR TRIALS TO LEAD A LIFE OF SIGNIFICANCE, and explore other helpful resources, visit www.crucibleleadership.com.
Everyone is lying in the liberal news business these days! ...It turns out liberal Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wasn't a social justice warrior like she's being made out to be. In fact, sh thought Colin Kapernik was “stupid” and the National Anthem knee taking was “dumb disrepectful and shows lack of education,” but reporter Katie Couric purposely left that out to “protect her making herself unworthy because social justice was her blind spot.” Lou breaks down why this matters in the age of a pandemic and talks to Gary Schneeberger, President of the PR and media firm Roar, as well as the author of Bite The Dog: Build a PR Strategy To Make News That Matters.
In advance of the Oct. 19 release of host Warwick Fairfax's book, CRUCIBLE LEADERSHIP: EMBRACE YOUR TRIALS TO LEAD A LIFE OF SIGNIFICANCE, he and cohost Gary Schneeberger discuss the key building blocks inside its pages. You'll hear helpful, hopeful details -- from Warwick's own journey and the stories of some of history's greatest leaders -- about the importance of embracing your crucible, discovering your purpose, crafting your vision and leading and living with impact. You'll also get your first extended glimpse into why CRUCIBLE LEADERSHIP has been called "equal parts memoir and master class," "moving and vulnerable," "a gift" and "a must for all leaders" filled with "nuggets of leadership gold." To explore Crucible Leadership resources, and to pre-order CRUCIBLE LEADERSHIP: EMBRACE YOUR TRIALS TO LEAD A LIFE OF SIGNIFICANCE, visit www.crucibleleadership.com
As we wrap up six weeks of exploring what resilience is and how to build it, BEYOND THE CRUCIBLE host Warwick Fairfax and co-host Gary Schneeberger discuss the insights and inspiration offered by guests Stacey Copas, Katie Foulkes, Heather Kampf, Lucy Westlake and Dr. Craig Dowden. Among the wisdom and practical action steps they offered that are discussed in depth here: Resilience is a skill that can be learned just like building muscle in the gym. If you have access to the resources you need to meet the challenges you're facing, you'll be more resilient. You never know when your greatest obstacle will become your greatest opportunity. Failure is inevitable. How you react to it is what matters. Avoidance is a roadblock to resilience. To listen to each episode in the series, visit https://crucibleleadership.com/podcast/ To explore Crucible Leadership resources, and to pre-order Warwick Fairfax's book, CRUCIBLE LEADERSHIP: EMBRACE YOUR TRIALS TO LEAD A LIFE OF SIGNIFICANCE, visit www.crucibleleadership.com
Gary Schneeberger was an award-winning journalist and shortly after God got a hold of him, he moved into public relations. Steve interviews him and talks about alcoholism, journalism, the current state of journalism in the US, and of course ... Rapid Fire Questions! —————————————— Be sure to click 'Subscribe' on your favorite podcast app, so you don't miss an episode and please share this with someone. Make a tax-deductible donation via PayPal: https://paypal.me/holysmokesclub Or become a regular monthly supporter at: https://www.patreon.com/holysmokes Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/holysmokescigarclub Check out the BRAND NEW Holy Smokes Club Store! Get shirts, hats, stickers, and more: https://holy-smokes-club.myshopify.com
Do you have a good handle on the values that guide your life and work? The character traits you admire in others and try to manifest yourself? Or do you find such talk "airy-fairy” – nebulous nonsense with no practical application to your business and your relationships? Listen in and discover how dialing into your values and treating others with kindness, dignity and respect as a result is far from airy-fairy – it's critical to team morale (including your own) and the robustness of your bottom line. BEYOND THE CRUCIBLE host and Crucible Leadership founder Warwick Fairfax discusses with cohost Gary Schneeberger seven key tactics to make sure you are not unkind in your interactions. What begins in the moorings of your values branches out into such wise pursuits as living your legacy today, serving others and a higher purpose and knowing when and how to apologize. Putting these insights into action will aid you in moving beyond your crucible … and living and leading with significance. To explore more Crucible Leadership resources, including Warwick's blog on which this week's episode is based, visit www.crucibleleadership.com.
Have you suffered setback and failure? Then you probably have struggled with anger and maybe bitterness as you think of those who contributed to your pain. In this episode, Crucible Leadership founder and BEYOND THE CRUCIBLE host Warwick Fairfax discusses with cohost Gary Schneeberger the critical need to forgive those who have wronged us (or even ourselves) in order to move past our crucibles and toward a life of significance. Warwick lays out seven steps you can begin practicing today to cultivate what he calls the noble character to practice forgiveness. From understanding the difference between forgiving someone and condoning their actions, to channeling your pain in more productive ways than being consumed by bitterness, you will walk away from this discussion with practical action steps you can take beginning today to start walking in this truth expressed by Marianne Williamson: “The practice of forgiveness is our most important contribution to the healing of the world.” To explore Crucible Leadership resources, visit www.crucibleleadership.com
How do you maintain the delicate balance between pursuing a vision that you are passionate about and treating well the men and women who are sharing that journey with you? Crucible Leadership founder and BEYOND THE CRUCIBLE host Warwick Fairfax unpacks practical tips to follow in this conversation with co-host Gary Schneeberger. From keeping your ego in check … to focusing on the process, not on chasing an outcome … from making sure team members know you value them as much as you value your vision … to walking the talk so they believe it, they lay out a roadmap to both bouncing back from past crucibles and avoiding future ones. To explore Crucible Leadership resources, and to pre-order Warwick's book Crucible Leadership: Embrace Your Trials to Lead a Life of Significance, visit www.crucibleleadership.com.
On Saturday, May 8th the Kenosha HarborMarket kicks off it’s 18th season located at it’s regular summer location at 56th Street and 2nd Avenue, just feet away from the beautiful Kenosha harbor! Last year, Andrea Forgianni came on as the new executive director of the Market and she is joined by new board member Gary Schneeberger in our studio to talk about what to expect this summer at “Kenosha’s Original Market.”Find more info on their website by clicking here!Like them on Facebook here!This episode was recorded on April 12th, 2021 at Luigi’s Pizza Kitchen, 7531 39th Avenue. -Big thanks to our sponsors:Blue Collar Tavern, 2627 63rd StCaptain Mike’s, 5118 Sixth Ave.Lucci’s Grandview 6929 39th Ave.Union Park Tavern, 4520 Eighth Ave. Pine Blossom, 5925 Sixth Ave-A Coming Up Roses Cleaning & OrganizingWashed Out Hair ProductsGet your Ktown Connects merchandise thanks to The Lettering Machine, 725 50th St.Drop us an email at ktownconnects@yahoo.comFind us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter – and at ktownconnects.comTheme music performed by Dropping Daisies, written by James “Red” McLeod.Your hosts are Donny Stancato and Jason Hedman
Your soul is the you that you don't have to think about, where your essence, your truest self, lives. But how do you discover what your soul reveals about you? More importantly, how can drawing on the insights you find there help you bounce back from a crucible and lead a life of significance? Crucible Leadership founder and BEYOND THE CRUCIBLE host Warwick Fairfax and cohost Gary Schneeberger take a deep dive into those questions, offering up 7 ways to live with your soul top of mind. The beliefs, values and passions you find there, Warwick says, will allow you to begin living your legacy today. To learn more about The One Thing Core Values Deck discussed in this episode, visit www.the1thing.com/shop/corevaluesdeck/ To explore additional Crucible Leadership resources, visit www.crucibleleadership.com
In this episode, Barbara and Gary discuss: The 3 ways that you can commit news. The purpose of the press and reaching their audience. The best practice for effective PR. Key Takeaways: The best way to commit news is to upset the expectation. The easiest, cheapest way to keep track of your area of
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Gary Schneeberger from Focus on the Family talks to Mark about a upcoming Super Bowl AD campaign. And Jed Babbin from Humanevents.com joins the hour to talk politics this hour! LIVE and LOCAL on KCBQ!