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O discuție despre probabil cel mai întins jurnal din literatura română, care acoperă o perioadă de nu mai puțin de 84 de ani: Jurnalul lui Paul Cornea (1933 - 2017), apărut la Editura Polirom, cu domnul Petruș Costea, cercetător la Institutul de Istorie și teorie George Călinescu al Academiei Române, cel care a îngrijit prezenta ediție.
Ouă, cozonaci, produse alimentare tradiționale și creații ale meșteșugarilor. Toate sunt mărfuri pe care consumatorii le caută cu ocazia sărbătorilor de Paști. O problemă a companiilor procesatoare este concurența neloială, din punct de vedere fiscal și al standardelor sanitare, pe care o fac producătorii individuali, neînregistrați. Invitați la Rural: Viorel Marin, președinte ANAMOB, Horia Cardoș, fondator și CEO Agroland, George Cățean, președinte al Asociației Ferma Cățean, Mihaela Gherghișan, corespondent RFI România la Bruxelles.
Blessé au doigt, Paul George enchaîne les pépins physiques et n'évolue absolument pas au niveau attendu avec Philadelphie. Signé cet été pour trois ans (plus une année en player option) à un salaire astronomique, l'ailier de 34 ans pourrait devenir un énorme accident industriel s'il ne se reprend pas.Avec Chris Singleton et Nicolas Sarnak.Jacques Monclar, Rémi Reverchon, Mary Patrux, Xavier Vaution, Fred Weis et Chris Singleton décryptent l'actualité de la NBA dans le Podcast NBA Extra. En complément de l'émission lancée en 2012, beIN SPORTS a créé, avec ce podcast, un nouveau format pour revenir en profondeur sur la ligue nord-américaine de basketball. Chaque semaine, les membres de l'émission débattent autour de trois thèmes majeurs, qui font l'actualité de la NBA.
FUNK FOUNDATIONS #51 / James MTUME It has been 3 years since we lost one of the most influential percussionist Philadelphia born James Forman aka James Mtume. Raised in a musical family where his father (Jimmy Heath) and uncles formed The Heath Brothers. In the 60's, James studied percussion and he started playing with Herbie Hancock, Joe Henderson, Freddie Hubbard and eventually became the percussionist for Miles Davis. In the Miles Davis band, he hooked up Reggie Lucas (guitar), and started a song writing partnership. The duo Lucas/Mtume wrote and produced mane tracks for artists. He also started his own project, Mtume, where he applied his most innovative sounds. I pay tribute to his boogie funk period with his band and production work which is deep in my funk foundation form E80's….Enjoy the show! George C
Episode 2919 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature Medal of Honor recipient Army Sp4 George C. Lang. Information featured in this episode comes from the Washington Post. The humid jungle of Vietnam crackled with enemy gunfire. It was … Continue reading →
It's October! During the month of October Part-Time Fanboy continues its tradition of chatting about horror films during the Halloween month! Every week this month, Part-Time Fanboy welcomes some of their favorite indie comics creators to pick one of their favorite spooky movies and chat about it on the podcast! This week PTF regular Yvis Cannavale picks the George C. […]
GUEST OVERVIEW: Host of The Absolute Truth on FrankSpeech. GUEST OVERVIEW: Mark Anderson is an independent journalist who focuses primarily on freedom, current events and globalist initiatives such as smart cities, sustainable development and the World Health Organization's pandemic accord. He is the host of the "Stop The Presses" on Republic Broadcasting Network and founder of thetruthhound.com GUEST OVERVIEW: George C. Landrith, president of the Frontiers of Freedom and an esteemed constitutional law expert, has released his compelling new book, "Let Freedom Ring... Again." This timely work addresses the pressing need to preserve America's founding principles of freedom and prosperity amidst growing threats to our civil liberties and constitutional government.
George C. Landrith, president of the Frontiers of Freedom and an esteemed constitutional law expert. He is author of new book, "Let Freedom Ring… Again.” Eternal Vigilance: George Landrith's Blueprint for Preserving America's Liberties.
Looking for light during a tough train ride at the Trop. Mat covers what's cooking in the minors across Durham, Montgomery, Bowling Green & Charleston. Plus a good look at the pitching of Taj Bradley & Taylor HouckMat's Rays minor League report – Durham Bulls, Montgomery Biscuits, Bowling Green & Charleston River DogsAA – Chandler Simpson – Stealing Bases – on pace to steal 135 bases for the seasonIs Simpson hotter than Carson Williams or Junior CamineroCarson Williams, Minor League Player of the Week, is hitting at MLB levelOwen Wild promoted from Charleston to Bowling Green moving forward with pitchingMontgomery Biscuits are leading their divisionBowling Green Hot Rods are leading their divisionA+ & AA is looking strongBrailer Guerrero – 17 years old coming up in the FCL – power bat & speedBack to the TropTaylor Walls coming back soon – What does the future look like for a Harold Ramirez &/or Siri exit Rosario has taken over Ramirez's role on fieldNothing is easy in the AL Beast - .500 is still solid for this stretch of the seasonPitching – Taj Bradley striking out 8 of 9 in the first 3 innings & then . . .Will we see more curveball and location variation from TajBradley's hit & miss record is excelling beyond Archer & SnellRafael Devers denied 7 HRs in a roleBoston Red Sox – did Rays' scouts see what Jared Duran could doThe 2-seamer & Red Sox is catching some teams Tanner Houck – amazing pitching. Why Red Sox may have not signed extension yetSpecial marketing promotionsBrewfest Sunday at the Trop includes: a seat in the Party Deck and (6) drink tickets – each good for a 4 oz. pour from regional and local breweriesYankees George Costanza bobblehead promotion – Seinfeld Montgomery Biscuits – Lowe Bros bobble head,Thanks to Mat Germain for bringing his knowledge, wit and wisdom to the show. You can catch more of Mat on Twitter x.com @Mat_Germain_ Mark can be found on Twitter x.com @TheBaseballBiz & and at http://www.baseballbizondeck.comSubscribe, follow and rate the show. Thank you.BaseballBiz can be found on iheartradio, Stitcher, Apple, and SpotifySpecial thanks to XTaKeRuX for the music “Rocking Forward"
Has this ever happened to you? You spill a little coffee on your shirt, and you have to run out to the front of the restaurant and buy a shirt off of the nearest man woman or child willing to sell it to you?! Well that happens in this episode with first time guests Waleed and George. But i'll tell you what, we had so much fun it felt like we all went way back. Check out Sitcom D&D! Check out George's Instagram! Check out Waleed's Instagram! Check out all of Dan's stuff! Check out all of Ryan's stuff! Check out ManDog on YouTube! Check out Big Grande on Youtube! Check out BigGrandeWebsite.com! Check out Big Grande in Rhode Island May 11! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mandogpod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mandogpod/support
Lootie Toomasie, president and CEO of Arctic Fishery Alliance, on changes made since TSB report on death of a Pond Inlet fisherman + Lee Dominaux gives us a tour of George C. Harris House.
In today's show, we're diving deep into a painful piece of California history and the remarkable story of triumph that's emerged a century later. Our special guest is none other than George C. Fatheree III, a Harvard-educated attorney, Fintech Founder, and social impact entrepreneur who played a crucial role in correcting an age-old wrong against the Bruce family of Manhattan Beach. In the 1920s, Willa and Charles Bruce, a visionary black couple, had their beachfront property unceremoniously stripped from them through the dubious use of eminent domain. Their successful business was uprooted not because of development but because of their race, leading to a near wipeout of the Black community in this area. This isn't just a story of loss though—it's one of resilience, courage, and the power of community advocacy. Join Roberto and guest co-host Sergio C. Muñoz, a Mexican Banker and Founder of Intelatin, as George takes us through the emotional journey, the legal battles, and the moral victories associated with the return of Bruce's Beach. We also explore the broader implications of this case for Black America, reflecting on the significance of narrative busting and the work still to be done to address racial wealth gaps and systemic racism. Stay with us as we unpack the threads of this deeply human story, and perhaps, find your role in making a change. Welcome to Our Classroom!
Marsh - Elation (Original Mix) D.R.N.D.Y - Beyond This World (DJ Jock Remix) Danny Darko - Hurt Myself (Original Mix) Black Hertz, Hozho - Id (Original Mix) Mecca, Arketech - Phenomenon (Remixed) (Original Mix) My Friend, Darla Jade - Flash (Extended Mix) Die Phropheten - Beliefs (Original Mix) / Beliefs [EP] Artbat - Remember (Original Mix) K-Paul, Sam Sumner - Gone (Westbam Remix) / Gone [Remixes] Flaminik, Navaho - Wait (Original Mix) / Devil In Your Eyes [EP] Photo by George C
Jamie Hutt, Radiology Director at George C Grape. Community Hospital by Iowa Hospital Association
Episode 56: Career Turbocharge: Cut Your Job Search in Half In this episode of the "Jess Get Hired" podcast, we embark on a transformative journey into the heart of career acceleration. Join your host, Jess, as she sits down with the insightful author and career strategist, George C. Murray. Overview: Are you tired of the endless job search? Do you dream of finding your ideal career in half the time? Look no further. George C. Murray, the author of "HIRED: Cut Your Career Search in Half," takes us through his expert strategies to streamline your career search and take it to warp speed. Key Highlights: George's firsthand experience navigating two major career transitions in just under three years became the foundation for his comprehensive guide, "HIRED." George's diverse background, from his time in the US Army to his 25 years in Global Operations, equips him with unique leadership skills and an unbreakable positive mindset. Learn how to leverage these skills, navigate the job market effectively, and overcome obstacles to ensure your career journey is as smooth as possible. George's international assignments in various countries have enriched his understanding of global cultures, adding a unique layer to his advice. Discover actionable strategies that will not only cut your job search time in half but also set you on a course for long-term career success. George's passion for personal and professional growth shines through as he discusses his coaching, consulting, and speaking endeavors that focus on creating strong teams, nurturing next-gen leaders, and driving business improvements. To dive even deeper into these strategies and insights, make sure to explore George's book, "HIRED: Cut Your Career Search In Half" available on Amazon or where books are sold. Connect with Jess and the "Jess Get Hired" community through their website at www.jessgethired.com and on Instagram at JessGetHired. Plus, don't miss out on their exciting summer series, "Hot Takes," where you'll find rapid-fire 15-minute episodes filled with career wisdom and sponsored by The Spicy Gnome Hot Sauce. So, gear up for a career transformation like no other. Your dream job is just around the corner, and George C. Murray is here to help you reach it faster and more effectively than ever before. Stay inspired, stay empowered, and get ready to turbocharge your career! --- To contact George for further assistance email him at: georgecmurray@gmail.com. Follow George on Instagram: @get_better_start_today If this book helped connect with George on LinkedIn and let him know: https: //www.linkedin.com/in/georgecmurray/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jessgethired/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jessgethired/support
No. 12 in a series of Tombstone Tours from Pincher Creek's Pioneer Cemetery. Recorded Aug 13 2023
Start into your space hogs True Believers cause we're going BACK TO SPAAAACE! Podcast 616 is as delighted as a mutated space pig to be back talking about the FINAL Guardians of the Galaxy movie aptly titled Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 3! Joining your host with his own God complex, Damon, are two rag tagged guests: Gregory Taylor Hill and George C. Owens. Together they'll put on their weirdly color coordinated space suits and discuss: - The horrors of Rocket Raccoon - Nebula's FIERCE walk and voice - And whether this movie will traumatize children. All that plus an epic take down of Kraglin - WE DON'T LIKE HIM! So get to your flesh made space station and put on some Earth, Wind, and Fire - cause the Guardians didn't come here to play and neither did we! Listen. Subscribe. JoobJoob. Hosted by: Damon Royster Produced by: Michael Seijas The Press Play Podcast Network Follow us on Twitter: @pressplaypods For Sponsorship plans and more information, please email: admin@pressplaypodcasts.com To listen to all our shows and learn more about our network, please visit www.pressplaypodcasts.com
If you have experienced the loss of your career, or in the transition of changing your career, this episode is for you!George C. Murray, is a Chief Operating Officer, Business and Job Transition Coach, and US Army Veteran, served in 101st Airborne Division & Desert Shield/StormAfter facing two job transitions in less than three years, George learned that career transition also has a process.George has created a process that reduces the search time by 50% for finding your dream job. The evidence is found in the power of the testimonials of those who work with George! He is the author of two award-winning books, HIRED: Cut Your Career Search Time in HalfAnd IGNITE.ENGAGE.RETAIN, a tool for business leaders and their teams.George is available for speaking, coaching, and workshops. Both Books are available on Audible, Kindle, or Amazon.I highly recommend you connect with George! CONNECT WITH GEORGE:GEORGE C. MURRAYGlobal Operations & Supply Chain Leader | Speaker | Coach | Award-winning Author952-221-8868http://www.georgeclaystinmurray.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/georgecmurray/https://www.amazon.com/author/georgecmurraySubscribe to my Newsletter CONNECT WITH DEBIDo you feel stuck? Do you sense it's time for a change but unsure where to start or how to move forward? Schedule a clarity call!Free Clarity Call: https://calendly.com/debironca/free-clarity-callWebsite – www.debironca.comEmail – info@debironca.comCheck out my online course! “Your Story's Changing, finding Purpose in Life's Transitions”https://course.sequoiatransitioncoaching.com/8-week-programAre you experiencing the symptoms of transition? Take a free assessment!https://assessment.sequoiatransitioncoaching.com/free-quizThe Family Letter by Debi Ronca – International Best Sellerhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SSJFXBD HIS BOOK, HIRED is based on his own experience—when he found himself facing two job transitions in less than three years. From both his military training and operations background, he learned that career transition also has a process. The process he has created has reduced his search time by 50% each time with most recently taking 35 days from the time he left his last role to getting three offers. WELCOME!!George is both the award-winning author of, Hired: Cut Your Career Search Time in Half and HIS OTHER BOOK, IGNITE.ENGAGE. RETAIN
Containing matters of Self-Replication. Bibliography: The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction - "Karl Hans Strobl" https://sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/strobl_karl_hans Schoolfield, George C. - "Young Rilke and His Time" (2009) Strobl, Karl Hans - "My Debt to Books", Books Abroad vol. 13 no. 2, Spring 1939 VanderMeer, Ann and Jeff (eds.) - "The Big Book of Science Fiction" (2016)
Espresso fueled quick review synopsis. Seven more 70's movies to review for you today. Let's begin with Lee Remick, some Fonda's and Paul Newman in the film adaptation of Ken Kesey's (Sometimes a great notion 1972) The review will be a breeze and we'll all agree because this story isn't dark or complex in any way. Next up is an even more light hearted romp about a scared teens journey to try to get an abortion. (To find a man 1972) is another film we all completely agree on and there is zero conflict. Do I have to say it “Sarcasm.” I will say that we all agree that Lloyd Bridges is superb at playing peeps engaging in substance abuse. (Tomorrow 1972) is such a fast paced thrill ride of an adaptation of William Faulkner's novel, it's just a flippin blur of excitement. Next up I wonder where in heck Rosiland Russel is in Lucille Ball's musical interpretation of (Mame1975), Also V shows us up again with their stellar research, and that's not sarcasm, no more sarcasm. Here we are now in the year 1975 with rad director Arthur Penn's (Night Moves), does that title work at all, I don't think we discussed it, does it ALL take place at night? Let's change it to Gene Hackman walks around. (Movie Movie 1978) was a fun time for me especially because I new nothing going in and did not get the huge duh of a context clue from the title, but in my defense many titles as just stated can be quite vague or meaningless. Art Carney and George C are here along with Brad from Rocky horror. Ok finally today your decade under the influence crew wraps it up with our amazing review of 1980's (Loving Couples). We got a goofy James Coburn here along with Shirley MacLaine and Janet from rocky horror. What happens when 2 cheating couples go to same resort? We hope you enjoy our offering. Plz give us all the stars and write us a review, why not? Thanks for listening.
The MisFitNation Show welcomes George C. Murray - U.S. Army Veteran and Award Winning Author Welcome to our Top It Off Tuesday show this week. We are glad you are with us. This is a great chat with an amazing guest: George is both the award-winning author of, Hired: Cut Your Career Search Time in Half and IGNITE.ENGAGE. RETAIN. He is also a Global Operations & Supply Chain professional with over 25 years experience global manufacturing experience in countries such as Thailand, China, Malaysia, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Brazil. US Army Veteran Served in 101st Airborne Division & Desert Shield/Storm. George is a practitioner, not a theorist. He lives and works in what he writes and speaks on. Gaining extraordinary results in half the time of others. This is a great Tuesday Chat and you need to check out a great Conversation for episode 259. Check out George's site here: https://georgeclaystinmurray.com/ All of our latest episodes and videos can be found here: https://www.themisfitnation.com This episode YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/QGC9YqJ3A9E Support us here: https://ko-fi.com/themisfitnationpodcast #army #veteran #leader #hired #resilience #mindset #mentalhealth #lmindset #veteranpodcast #veteranauthor #vetsinradio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adam sits down in a retirement community with Edward (George C. Owens) who lost his entire bridge club to a cult of demon King Paimon in this Hereditary themed episode. For more with George check out an extended interview while supporting the show over on our Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/myneighborsaredead SHOW INFORMATION Twitter: @MyDeadNeighbors Instagram: @MyNeighborsAreDead Email: MyNeighborsAreDead@gmail.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/myneighborsaredead Merchandise: TeePublic Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify
On episode five hundred and eighty-two, the story of George C Reid is told and episodes for all of January and February will be recipients from the Mexican Campaign at Veracruz. https://www.talesofhonorpodcast.com/stories/george-c-reid Be sure to visit our website for more information as the show goes on at: www.talesofhonorpodcast.com. Thanks for listening and be sure to share with friends and family!
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Diese Woche erzählen wir Harald Juhnke, Barbara Schöneberger, Dieter Hallervorden, Rudi Carell, Shirley Bassey, Piet Klocke, Horst Evers, George Clooney.....et al. Sie alle kommen in diesen 50 Minuten Partykeller-Talk vor und wir hoffen, ihr habt Spaß beim Anhören.
Coach George C grew up in Queens, NY, and studied engineering at Cal Berkeley, going on to work for multinational corporations in Asia after graduation and then starting own business at 30. Currently he resides in Chengdu, China (2nd-tier city known for hotpot and pandas). He has previously owned businesses and worked in China's major cities. He has been a business owner in food and food services and a gym and has worked with fitness clubs as well as schools. He has a long-term interest in fitness and nutrition. Find Coach George C at: https://carnivore.diet/product/george-c/ Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 02:13 Growing up in Queens, NY 03:47 Working with fitness clubs, fast food, and reading Shawn's book, The Carnivore Diet 06:35 Body starts falling apart 09:37 Chengdu famous for hotpot 10:43 Meat-eating in China 13:08 Lamb in Xinjiang and beef in Inner Mongolia 13:48 Inspiration to try carnivore diet 15:00 Appetite when working out 17:42 Eating too much sugar and not feeling good 19:52 Exercise recovery on the carnivore diet; acceptance of carnivore diet among peers 21:36 “Red meat is bad for you” narrative in the West versus importance of meat in China 25:34 More diabetics in China than in the US 27:44 Chinese medicine 29:30 Meat affordability in China 31:38 Attitude towards cholesterol in China 34:25 Meat consumption in Hong Kong 34:58 Carnivore diet negative effects 37:32 High fat carnivore approach 38:44 Carnivore diet and family 40:56 Working out more on the carnivore diet 42:30 Carnivore diet across the world 43:49 Where to find George See open positions at Revero: https://jobs.lever.co/Revero/ Join Carnivore Diet for a free 30 day trial: https://carnivore.diet/join/ Book a Carnivore Coach: https://carnivore.diet/book-a-coach/ Carnivore Shirts: https://merch.carnivore.diet Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://carnivore.diet/subscribe/ . #revero #shawnbaker #Carnivorediet #MeatHeals #HealthCreation #humanfood #AnimalBased #ZeroCarb #DietCoach #FatAdapted #Carnivore #sugarfree
This weeks hosts: Gershom and Bentolas What's up swingaz? Woolly is out this week so we've got Gershom and Bentolas holdin' down the fort! A handful of reviews came through on BonusRoll.gg! George C says: "Great podcast, cant wait to hear more!!!" Inugugu says: "Thank you for the amazing podcasts, 5/5!" Gecar says: "Swagonometry" BeyonDBlooD says: "DF HYPE, Great podcast, cant wait to hear more!!" DON says: "Thank you for making us feel the powerful wow" Cerberus says: "Really good job" Nicole S says: "Honestly 5 stars just for the name." ZOMBIEJOE says: "Fantastic!" You can leave a review on the podcast directory at BonusRoll.gg. A link to our show's specific page is in the show notes! https://www.bonusroll.gg/directory/thralls-balls-2/ You can also email us at thrallsballspodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @ThrallsBallsPod and we will teabag you by reading your review on the show. Mixed Drink of the Week (Gershom: Shrine) -1 shot Jameson -1 shot peach schnaaps -1 shot sour mix -Mix these up in a shaker, makes two shots -Can mix with 7-Up to make it a mixed drink Next week: Bentolas (Stormwind) Question of the Week: We asked "What is your favorite mount of all time?" Aaron says: Two words. In-between brackets. [RUNNING WILD] Vanderlyle says: [TRAVEL FORM] On twitter: @downbastard says: White Skeletal Warhorse Woolly: For a strictly ground mount, I love the warlock Legion horse, but if we're also talking about flying mounts, I LOVE the onyxian drake. New question: What new class should they add to WoW? WRONG ANSWERS ONLY! Answer on Twitter: @ThrallsBallsPod Answer via email: ThrallsBallsPodcast@gmail.com Answer in Discord by going to ThrallsBalls.com TB Draft Just a reminder that last week we drafted the best places in WoW that would make great locations for TB Con! Since the sound quality was a little rough to get through, let's just remind everyone how we drafted. The poll will remain open until next week. Gershom: gallywix pleasure palace, zul'aman, duskwood Bentolas: sranglethorn vale, orgrimmar, balls Woolly: goldshire, stormwind, karazhan You can find the poll to vote for the winner in the show notes as well as on Twitter (@ThrallsBallsPod) or in discord (ThrallsBalls.com) https://strawpoll.com/polls/DwyoqBQPkgA Follow us in the places @ThrallsBallsPod @Woolly08 @HunterGershom @Bentolas_Outlaw Leave a review on the Bonus Roll podcast directory - https://www.bonusroll.gg/directory/thralls-balls-2/ Email us at ThrallsBallsPodcast@gmail.com Join discord by going to ThrallsBalls.com
In this episode of The Reformed Deacon hosts David Nakhla and John Voss talk with Rev. Stephen Tracey, pastor of Lakeview OPC in Rockport, ME on a topic that might seem overwhelming to churches, and as such, may be overlooked, “Disabilities and the Church”. This is a powerful and very helpful episode and should be required listening for every Christian—certainly for elders and deacons. It will open your eyes to some of the challenges the disabled and their families face in relationship to the church—some you may never have thought before listening. In his three simple steps to minister to, and with, those with disabilities, Rev. Tracey suggests, "Be a welcoming church, be a welcoming church to anyone, and do what you can." Referenced in this episode:Bulletin insert: Irresistible Church Training for Disability Ministry: Disability Etiquette PDFResources from the PCA Resources from the CRC Lakeview OPC in Rockport, ME has been sending families and volunteers to Joni and Friends New England Family Retreats. In 2020 Joni and Fiends made a short movie about Lakeview's involvement to encourage other churches in the New England area. Mark Vannoy is a ruling elder and we are very grateful to Mark and Esther for their willingness to open their home and their hearts. Many of the people in this movie are members and friends of Lakeview. MTIOPCDeacon Check-InPastor Stephen Tracey's recommended reading on disability and the church:Beates, Michael S., Disability and the Gospel: How God Uses our Brokenness to Display His Grace, Wheaton, IL, Crossway, 2012.Hammond, George C., It Has Not Yet Appeared What We Shall Be: A Reconsideration of the Imago Dei in Light of Those with Severe Disabilities. Phillipsburg, NJ, Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing, 2017.Hubach, Stephanie O., Same Lake, Different Boat: Coming Alongside People touched by Disability, Phillipsburg, NJ, Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing, 2006. Revised and updated edition, 2020.Macaskill, Grant, Autism and the Church: Bible, Theology, and Community. Waco, Texas, Baylor University Press, 2019.Some very useful booklets are available free from Joni and Fiends, providing a broadly evangelical approach to many practical aspects of disability. Many helpful suggestions can be adapted for use in different local situations. https://www.joniandfriends.org/ministries/church-training-resources/irresistible-church-training-series/Pastor Tracey found the following two books to be helpful:Brueck, Kate, Start with Hello: Introducing your Church to Special Needs Ministry, Agoura Hills, CA, The Irresistible Church Series, Joni and Friends, 2015. Lillo, Debbie, Doing Life Together: Building Community for Families Affected by Disability, Agoura Hills, CA, The Irresistible Church Series, Joni and Friends, 2017.I am very happy to discuss disability and the church. I can be contacted at tracey.1@opc.org
Cristin Hendrickson, CEO at George C. Grape Community Hospital by Iowa Hospital Association
George Halvorson is a retired American healthcare executive who served as CEO of six health plans over the last 30 years. From 2002-2013, he was the CEO of Kaiser Permanente and was listed several times on Modern Healthcare‘s “Most Influential People in Healthcare”. During his tenure at Kaiser Permanente, he led the nation's largest nonprofit health plan and hospital system, which is also a leader in the adoption of technology to advance community health outcomes and reduce health inequities. Under Halvorson's leadership, Kaiser Permanente's investment in electronic medical records and physician support systems resulted in diminished infection rates and scalable population health outcomes within partnering communities. Since his retirement from Kaiser, George Halvorson has devoted his time to promoting the benefits of early childhood education and to addressing social difference and tensions through his own Institute. George Halvorson is currently the Chair and CEO of the Institute for InterGroup Understanding, a nonprofit organization that works on issues of racism, prejudice, discrimination and intergroup stress and conflict by facilitating a collective understanding of what children need to achieve safe and productive lives. George is someone who leads with a passion to help create intergroup Peace for our nation so that we may intellectually overcome our more negative and damaging instinctive behaviors. In this episode, you will learn the truth about the Medicare Advantage program from one of the leading intellectuals in healthcare. We also discuss Health IT transformation and the power of organizational culture to reshape care delivery. In the last 20 minutes of the interview, George Halvorson also discusses his mission to improve the culture of our world by helping others overcome negative and instinctive behaviors that lead to intergroup conflict. This is a powerful discussion about the impact of tribalism in our world and how we have a collective and ethical obligation to help each child from every ethnic, economic, cultural, and racial group in America to overcome the hardwiring of societal conditioning that leads to “us versus them” intergroup conflict. “We need to steer ourselves away from the easy abyss of anger through tribalism, into a higher level of interaction. This is a just-in-time learning opportunity.” Episode Bookmarks: 01:20 George Halvorson's legacy as a healthcare executive and former CEO of Kaiser Permanente 02:20 The Institute for InterGroup Understanding, a nonprofit organization that works on issues of racism, prejudice, discrimination and intergroup stress and conflict 03:10 George's extensive experience in international healthcare reform and his authorship of several books related to healthcare reform and intergroup peace 04:20 “The fragmented nature of care delivery and siloing of data creates an expensive plethora of uncoordinated, unlinked, economically segregated, operationally limited microsystems, each performing in ways that too often create suboptimal performance” 06:30 “We are on the cusp of the golden age of healthcare delivery, and it's going to be made golden by information, data, and systems.” 07:15 Innovation at Kaiser Permanente led to a 40% reduction in congestive heart failure crisis events 08:15 Leveraging biometric data and predictive algorithms for disease detection and prevention 09:45 George Halvorson as a national leader in mitigating health disparities and his 2013 book, “Ending Racial, Ethnic and Cultural Disparities in American Health Care” 11:15 Medicare Advantage has become a successful social services program for millions of people (and our most important vehicle to reduce health inequities) 12:15 How Kaiser Permanente reduced prostate cancer death rates for Hispanic Americans 13:30 “I believe that we should deliver better care to every single American, and we have done a pretty miserable job for many subsets of ou...
visit acedoutpodcast.com to see photos and more“As long as you're consistent, things can happen.” So says solo artist JAY DOUBLE YOU!—who began his funk career as a pro drummer in the late 70s at Don Davis' legendary United Sound Studios in Detroit. His golden opportunity came in the form of a session with none other than OG Parliament vocalist Fuzzy Haskins, who had landed his own solo deal at Westbound. “Fuzzy, he gave me my first major session,” says Jay Dub, then known as Jim Wright. “He lived not too far from my mom's house.” Indeed, for young Jim, Parliament-Funkadelic had been a family affair ever since grade school, when he first got to know Bernie Worrell, George Clinton and the rest of the P-Funk camp through his big sister, vocalist Debbie Wright. Jay Dub remembers that first official session well. “Fuzzy was gonna play drums,” Dub explains, “cause normally he played drums on his stuff… I happened to be in the studio… I was like ‘Hey Fuzz. Wassup man? Can I give it a go?' Me knowin' him, he said ‘Okay Jim.'” Even so, young Wright knew full well that a chance wasn't a guarantee, as friendship and nepotism didn't get you very far when it came to laying down the funk. “You had to be quick, ‘cause money is being spent,” he explains. “You didn't get too many chances.” So Jay Dub went over to the drums and sat down, with Glenn Goins, Garry Shider, & Cordell “Boogie” Mosson holding their instruments and staring at him like: Why is Debbie's little brother in here when we're about to record? But little did they know, the Kid was ready. “They counted off, and I hit it in one take, man,” reports Jay. “Pocket. Timing. Solid. And from there I end up doing two more songs that night with ‘em. I would do a song, they would say ‘Take a break. Let us mix. We'll call you for the next one.'” Seven hours later and $400 richer, young Mr. Wright had been fully matriculated into P University. Word spread to George C about what went down. “Fuzzy gave me that shot, and from there I guess George heard it,” recalls Jay Dub. “And next thing I knew, I was called down to the studio.” Significantly, Dr. Funkenstein wound up pulling Jay Dub into a marathon session with the nimble-fingered bassist Rodney “Skeet” Curtis, recording songs that were turned into funky headwreckers which wound up on such classic records as Parlet's Pleasure Principle and Bernie Worrell's All the Woo in the World. All of this established Jay Dub's reputation as a pocket drummer, and some serious heads within the camp were starting to take notice. Yet, by the time the 1980s came along, the wind was starting to blow in a different direction. The drum machine, once a novelty, was becoming more significant in the music industry by the day, predicting a cruel fate for live drummers. A still quite young Mr. Wright saw the writing on the studio wall and decided it was time to expand his skills. Enter Don Davis, owner of United Sound and mentor to local talent. “He was great to me,” Dub remembers of Don. “Anyone that had enough confidence, he would give you a shot… He would at least throw you in the studio to do some demos.” And when Jay Dub found out producers got paid double scale, he really got inspired. So he improved his keyboard skills, grabbed the mic, and began to record his own ideas instead of someone else's. “It's a growth thing until the end, basically,” he says of his evolution toward becoming a singer/songwriter. “You're always learning. You're always trying to adjust if you choose to move forward.” As it turned out, part of moving forward was getting out of his deal with Davis in order to go independent. From there, Jim, now Jay Double, put out his own singles and LPs. He even started his own clothing line.We first met and talked to Jay Double You! for Episode 5 of Aced Out back in the fall of 2019, when we were still a struggling little podcast trying find our footing. He gave us a fascinating and fun interview that focused heavily on his P-Funk days but also featured some of his super dope solo work. But the “fun with a K” didn't stop there, not by a long shot. As it turned out, Dub not only enjoyed his moment in the spotlight, but also connected spiritually with Aced Out's mission and raison d'etre: to give props where props are due. “It's hard for musicians to give each other credit,” laments Jay Dub. “I say, ‘Genius, recognize genius.'” And we here at Aced Out know firsthand that the man practices what he preaches. Indeed, Dub recognized the opportunity to share the wealth and, with our blessing and gratitude, got on the phone to recruit some old friends for the cause. Consequently, the man has been an integral part of Aced Out's ever-expanding body of work, garnering us classic interviews with Joe “Pep” Harris of Undisputed Truth and the late Robin Russell of New Birth, as well as his fellow P-Funk alumni Rick Gardner of the Horny Horns, Steve Boyd, Andre Foxxe, and Grady Thomas. For this second appearance on Aced Out, Jay Dub traveled all the way from Suwanee, GA to join us in the Bay Area. In this intimate, in-person interview, Dub describes his transition from player to producer, explains how his subconscious guides his songwriting process, and reveals the secret to Tiki Fulwood's high-hat technique. Jay Dub also raps about why Junie Morrison loved singing over his drum tracks, learning rudiments from Tyrone Lampkin, and that time he made George Clinton bacon and eggs for breakfast. If all that weren't enough, Jay Stone & Ace Alan and a buncha Bay Area heavy hitters (listed below) help Jay Dub perform the title track to his funktastic solo joint, I'll See You Soon (2001)!Produced & Hosted by Ace AlanCohosted by Jay StoneExecutive Producer: Scott Sheppardw/ Content Produced by Jay Double You!Website, Art & Graphics by 3chardsw/ major props to Nat CollinsLive Version of “I'll See You Soon” Featuring:Jay Double You! — clavinet, vocalsFemi Andrades — vocalsVanessa Love — vocalsAlan Williams — tromboneAl Lazard — saxOcea Savage — synthKyle “Coyote” Collins — synth percussionChris McGrew — drumsJay Stone — guitarAce Alan — bassEngineered by Chris McGrew for Wally's Hyde Out @ Hyde Street Studios, San FranciscoVideo by RoAn Gibson for X Racer ProductionsWith thanks to Maryzelle UngoSound Editing, Video Editing & Graphics by Nick “WAES” Carden for Off Hand Records in OaklandTheme song “I Can Never Be” by the FUNKANAUTS from the album Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth an Issac Bradbury Production © 2022visit acedoutpodcast.com to see photos and more
Pat and Mags have a big conversation and lots to talk about with Uncle Dennis this week and we touch on being happy for Christ, world building, Sodom and Gargamel, ranking the flat earth books, when the power of the dragon flows through your veins, Dr. Jones, the tickle wagon and mental goiters. TW: Capodimonte Aunt Pat - Colleen Doyle Auntie Mags - Dana Quercioli Uncle Dennis - George C. Owens Outro - Debra Duncan Theme Song - The Qs Artwork - Jordan Stafford Mauntras - Carol Doyle Editor - Colleen Doyle Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-babymakers/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-babymakers/support
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This week we unpack Jordan Peele's directorial debut: Get Out (2017). We break down the impact the film has had on the horror genre, peel back the layers of its storytelling, and assess the quality of its performances. This episode contains spoilers, beginning at 29:51. Mentioned in the Episode Jordan Peele Breaks Down Get Out Fan Theories Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror Support the Show - Patreon & Merchandise We've launched our Patreon page so we could have a place for listener support. While we'll always be a non-profit show with no advertisements or official sponsors, we do need some help to keep it going. We are accepting support in the form of small monetary amounts ($1-$3) from our audience. Alternatively, you can treat yourself to podcast merch. Our store offers hoodies, shirts, hats, and more. The proceeds we gain from Patreon and our merch sales are put towards ongoing website fees, funding for new content, and equipment upgrades. Support the Show Check out our Merch Twitter Handles Kris: @Rojawesome Alexis: @HackorSlashLex Ryan: @ryanfremeau Mack: @mackorslash Paris: @parisnicholson You can connect with us by creepin' on us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram, @HackorSlash. You can also share your opinions with us by shooting us an email to feedback@hackorslash.com. Feel free to shoot us a text, audio message, or leave us a voicemail by contacting the Hack or Slash Hotline: 757-606-0128. Special Thanks We want to give a special thanks to the following patrons: Brittany R. Joseph D. Rob H. Tristan P. Darren M. Greg D. Gwen N. Karlin M. Alex B. Zack P. Damien V. Thomas E. Heather W. MJ D. BelzoraHollow3 Kylee F. Taler T. Joseph L. Luis Allison B. Amber M. Matt S. Alex L. Sabrina T. Jazzmene U. Jake S. George C. Elizabeth I. Anthony Z. Nathan E. Sam M. Amanda T. Music Credits "Hack or Slash" by Daniel Stapleton "The Dread" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
This week our regular programming is interrupted by a guest as we're forced to reflect on the movies we've covered throughout our 200 episodes. The extended version of this episode, along with an alternate ending, can be found on our Patreon. Mentioned in the Episode Patreon: Director's Cut - Extended Episode with Alternate Ending Support the Show - Patreon & Merchandise We've launched our Patreon page so we could have a place for listener support. While we'll always be a non-profit show with no advertisements or official sponsors, we do need some help to keep it going. We are accepting support in the form of small monetary amounts ($1-$3) from our audience. Alternatively, you can treat yourself to podcast merch. Our store offers hoodies, shirts, hats, and more. The proceeds we gain from Patreon and our merch sales are put towards ongoing website fees, funding for new content, and equipment upgrades. Support the Show Check out our Merch Twitter Handles Kris: @Rojawesome Alexis: @HackorSlashLex Ryan: @ryanfremeau Mack: @mackorslash Paris: @parisnicholson You can connect with us by creepin' on us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram, @HackorSlash. You can also share your opinions with us by shooting us an email to feedback@hackorslash.com. Feel free to shoot us a text, audio message, or leave us a voicemail by contacting the Hack or Slash Hotline: 757-606-0128. Special Thanks We want to give a special thanks to the following patrons: Brittany R. Joseph D. Rob H. Tristan P. Darren M. Greg D. Gwen N. Karlin M. Alex B. Zack P. Damien V. Thomas E. Heather W. MJ D. BelzoraHollow3 Kylee F. Taler T. Joseph L. Luis Allison B. Amber M. Matt S. Alex L. Sabrina T. Jazzmene U. Jake S. George C. Elizabeth I. Anthony Z. Nathan E. Sam M. Music Credits "Hack or Slash" by Daniel Stapleton "The Dread" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
This week the Hack or Slash patrons have voted for us to review It Follows (2014). We peel back the layers of the film's story, debate the ranking of its characters, and question the logistics of entity transmission. This episode contains spoilers, beginning at 32:02. Mentioned in the Episode It Follows (2014) Screenplay Support the Show - Patreon & Merchandise We've launched our Patreon page so we could have a place for listener support. While we'll always be a non-profit show with no advertisements or official sponsors, we do need some help to keep it going. We are accepting support in the form of small monetary amounts ($1-$3) from our audience. Alternatively, you can treat yourself to podcast merch. Our store offers hoodies, shirts, hats, and more. The proceeds we gain from Patreon and our merch sales are put towards ongoing website fees, funding for new content, and equipment upgrades. Support the Show Check out our Merch Twitter Handles Kris: @Rojawesome Alexis: @HackorSlashLex Ryan: @ryanfremeau Mack: @mackorslash Paris: @parisnicholson You can connect with us by creepin' on us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram, @HackorSlash. You can also share your opinions with us by shooting us an email to feedback@hackorslash.com. Feel free to shoot us a text, audio message, or leave us a voicemail by contacting the Hack or Slash Hotline: 757-606-0128. Special Thanks We want to give a special thanks to the following patrons: Brittany R. Joseph D. Rob H. Tristan P. Darren M. Greg D. Gwen N. Karlin M. Alex B. Zack P. Damien V. Thomas E. Heather W. MJ D. BelzoraHollow3 Kylee F. Taler T. Joseph L. Luis Allison B. Amber M. Matt S. Alex L. Sabrina T. Jazzmene U. Jake S. George C. Elizabeth I. Anthony Z. Nathan E. Sam M. Music Credits "Hack or Slash" by Daniel Stapleton "The Dread" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
This week we unlock another degree of Kevin Bacon by checking out Tremors (1990). We debate the charm of the film's supporting characters, analyze the quality of its practical effects, and assess the quality of its set. This episode contains spoilers, beginning at 28:17. Support the Show - Patreon & Merchandise We've launched our Patreon page so we could have a place for listener support. While we'll always be a non-profit show with no advertisements or official sponsors, we do need some help to keep it going. We are accepting support in the form of small monetary amounts ($1-$3) from our audience. Alternatively, you can treat yourself to podcast merch. Our store offers hoodies, shirts, hats, and more. The proceeds we gain from Patreon and our merch sales are put towards ongoing website fees, funding for new content, and equipment upgrades. Support the Show Check out our Merch Twitter Handles Kris: @Rojawesome Alexis: @HackorSlashLex Ryan: @ryanfremeau Mack: @mackorslash Paris: @parisnicholson You can connect with us by creepin' on us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram, @HackorSlash. You can also share your opinions with us by shooting us an email to feedback@hackorslash.com. Feel free to shoot us a text, audio message, or leave us a voicemail by contacting the Hack or Slash Hotline: 757-606-0128. Special Thanks We want to give a special thanks to the following patrons: Brittany R. Joseph D. Rob H. Tristan P. Darren M. Greg D. Gwen N. Karlin M. Alex B. Zack P. Damien V. Thomas E. Heather W. MJ D. BelzoraHollow3 Kylee F. Taler T. Joseph L. Luis Allison B. Amber M. Matt S. Alex L. Sabrina T. Jazzmene U. Jake S. George C. Elizabeth I. Anthony Z. Music Credits "Hack or Slash" by Daniel Stapleton "The Dread" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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This week we pick back up with our old pal Chucky by checking out Child's Play 3 (1991). We assess the differences in Chucky's puppetry, break down the effectiveness of the film's set, and unpack the original plans for a bloodbath. This episode contains spoilers, beginning at 30:28. Support the Show - Patreon & Merchandise We've launched our Patreon page so we could have a place for listener support. While we'll always be a non-profit show with no advertisements or official sponsors, we do need some help to keep it going. We are accepting support in the form of small monetary amounts ($1-$3) from our audience. Alternatively, you can treat yourself to podcast merch. Our store offers hoodies, shirts, hats, and more. The proceeds we gain from Patreon and our merch sales are put towards ongoing website fees, funding for new content, and equipment upgrades. Support the Show Check out our Merch Twitter Handles Kris: @Rojawesome Alexis: @HackorSlashLex Ryan: @ryanfremeau Mack: @mackorslash Paris: @parisnicholson You can connect with us by creepin' on us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram, @HackorSlash. You can also share your opinions with us by shooting us an email to feedback@hackorslash.com. Feel free to shoot us a text, audio message, or leave us a voicemail by contacting the Hack or Slash Hotline: 757-606-0128. Special Thanks We want to give a special thanks to the following patrons: Brittany R. Joseph D. Rob H. Tristan P. Darren M. Greg D. Gwen N. Karlin M. Alex B. Zack P. Damien V. Thomas E. Heather W. MJ D. BelzoraHollow3 Kylee F. Taler T. Joseph L. Luis Allison B. Amber M. Matt S. Alex L. Sabrina T. Jazzmene U. Jake S. George C. Elizabeth I. Music Credits "Hack or Slash" by Daniel Stapleton "The Dread" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
This week the Hack or Slash patrons have voted for us to review Sorority Row (2009). We break down the quality of its cast, unpack the intricacy of its plot, and assess its place among early 2000's slashers. In this episode's b-side, we learn about Paris's encounter with the Zodiac Killer, hear out his theory on the killer's identity, and plant the seed of visiting a SAW Escape Room. This episode contains spoilers, beginning at 31:29. Mentioned in the Episode Sorority Row (2009) - Tubi The House on Sorority Row (1983) - Tubi Support the Show - Patreon & Merchandise We've launched our Patreon page so we could have a place for listener support. While we'll always be a non-profit show with no advertisements or official sponsors, we do need some help to keep it going. We are accepting support in the form of small monetary amounts ($1-$3) from our audience. Alternatively, you can treat yourself to podcast merch. Our store offers hoodies, shirts, hats, and more. The proceeds we gain from Patreon and our merch sales are put towards ongoing website fees, funding for new content, and equipment upgrades. Support the Show Check out our Merch Twitter Handles Kris: @Rojawesome Alexis: @HackorSlashLex Ryan: @ryanfremeau Mack: @mackorslash Paris: @parisnicholson You can connect with us by creepin' on us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram, @HackorSlash. You can also share your opinions with us by shooting us an email to feedback@hackorslash.com. Feel free to shoot us a text, audio message, or leave us a voicemail by contacting the Hack or Slash Hotline: 757-606-0128. Special Thanks We want to give a special thanks to the following patrons: Brittany R. Joseph D. Rob H. Tristan P. Darren M. Greg D. Gwen N. Karlin M. Alex B. Zack P. Damien V. Thomas E. Heather W. MJ D. BelzoraHollow3 Kylee F. Taler T. Joseph L. Luis Allison B. Amber M. Matt S. Alex L. Sabrina T. Jazzmene U. Jake S. George C. Music Credits "Hack or Slash" by Daniel Stapleton "The Dread" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
This week we return to the cinema to check out Ghostface's return in the newly released Scream (2022). We discuss the longevity of the original cast, debate the quality of its red herrings, and reflect on a Scream film without Wes Craven. This episode contains spoilers, beginning at 27:58. Support the Show - Patreon & Merchandise We've launched our Patreon page so we could have a place for listener support. While we'll always be a non-profit show with no advertisements or official sponsors, we do need some help to keep it going. We are accepting support in the form of small monetary amounts ($1-$3) from our audience. Alternatively, you can treat yourself to podcast merch. Our store offers hoodies, shirts, hats, and more. The proceeds we gain from Patreon and our merch sales are put towards ongoing website fees, funding for new content, and equipment upgrades. Support the Show Check out our Merch Twitter Handles Kris: @Rojawesome Alexis: @HackorSlashLex Ryan: @ryanfremeau Mack: @mackorslash Paris: @parisnicholson You can connect with us by creepin' on us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram, @HackorSlash. You can also share your opinions with us by shooting us an email to feedback@hackorslash.com. Feel free to shoot us a text, audio message, or leave us a voicemail by contacting the Hack or Slash Hotline: 757-606-0128. Special Thanks We want to give a special thanks to the following patrons: Brittany R. Joseph D. Rob H. Tristan P. Darren M. Greg D. Gwen N. Karlin M. Alex B. Zack P. Damien V. Thomas E. Heather W. MJ D. BelzoraHollow3 Kylee F. Taler T. Joseph L. Luis Allison B. Amber M. Matt S. Alex L. Sabrina T. Jazzmene U. Jake S. George C. Music Credits "Hack or Slash" by Daniel Stapleton "The Dread" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
"The Child in Plain Sight" – Luke 2:1-20 Part V of the sermon series, "Advent in Plain Sight." Roughly based on a devotional written by Jill Duffield. Sermon by Dr. George C. Anderson from Christmas Eve, December 24, 2021. "We need to know from the get-go that life remains fragile, even with God. Yet even in the fragility, and even through the vulnerability, the unbreakable love of God and the persistent power of God to forgive and to save, shines in this life that Jesus leads." Read the manuscript on our website: https://www.spres.org/the-child-in-plain-sight/
Our guest on Episode 19 of the Crossroads Career Podcast is George C. Murray. George has a heart for people in job transition based on his own personal experience of going through 3 job transitions in 5 years. He has some great insights and advice to offer us today based on his own life. He also took what he learned from that first search process and wrote a book, “Hired: Cut Your Career Search Time In Half.” He is currently Vice President of Operations and Supply Chain for a medical device company and lives in the Minneapolis area. You can pick up a copy of his book on Amazon, your local bookseller, or on his website. Connect with George on LinkedIn and catch an episode the 1st & 3rd Saturdays of Coffee with George and Phil on LinkedIn Live. Are you interested in joining our team of Ambassadors to pray for Crossroads' ministry and point others to the resources we have available? Register now at crossroadscareer.org/ambassador. Crossroads' mission is to help people find and follow Jesus Christ through crossroads in their careers. We work to do this by educating, equipping, and encouraging people to hear God calling, maximize their potential, and get the right job. Visit our website at crossroadscareer.org.
Raw Honest episode with George C he talks about his relationships he has earned in his recovery He shares his ability to turn the sarcasm of addiction into humour of recovery an amazing man and example of recovery to us all and proud to call him friend --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/denise-mcdougall/message
A collection of the stories of the experience, strength and hope of men in Overeaters Anonymous who are recovering from compulsive overeating. Taken from weekly Zoom meetings, Sunday night at 8:30 EST / 5:30 PST. For more info visit oa.org Meeting ID #89652
In this episode, our host Anika Zubair chats with George C. Huang, Director of Customer Experience & Success at Remo, a tech startup behind Remo Conference, an interactive videoconferencing platform for creating interactive online experiences that rival live, in-person events.A large part of Remos' success is directly related to Customer Success and their customer experience. They have scaled and grown their business but specifically their Customer Success organization over the last 3 months. We discuss how focusing on Customer Success from the beginning can lead to astronomical growth.Podcast enquiries: sofia@planhat.com
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Top Half of the Show: Media Fury Radio and I-Heart Radio's Jeff Hodges join forces to assist Michael Gay (of The Michael Gay Show) with his challenge to inspire black men to use their dollars to take young, black men to the theater to see the movie, Black Panther. Bottom Half of the Show: Exclusive with Tiana Von Johnson to discuss ... Tiana Von Johnson's "Women Doing It Big Conference" Featuring RHOA's Kenya Moore, Elise Neal, Antonique Smith, Rob Riley, Dr. Jamal Bryant and More. LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD TO DR. GEORGE C.FRASER! A full day of Empowerment, Education and Entertainment! Call or chat ... (515) 605-9376 or http://www.blogtalkradio.com/jay-king MEDIA FURY RADIO is a weekly show devoted to theoretical reviews and critical thinking with structured controversial dialogue. Hosted by Valerie Denise Jones with co-hosts Omar Tyree and Darryl Williams, the show tackles questions and hard choices that are often left out of polite conversation. Interviews about politics, social media and celebrity updates are warm and empathetic, yet the hosts are always willing to push forward with questions, statistics, and comments that some might leave unmasked.