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Global Health Pursuit
37. What is Giving Tuesday?

Global Health Pursuit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 13:21 Transcription Available


How did Giving Tuesday begin? Who founded the movement, and why is it so important to nonprofits today? In this episode, we uncover the story of Giving Tuesday, a global philanthropic movement born in 2012 as a counterpoint to the rampant consumerism of Black Friday and Cyber Monday. I share some research into how this occasion has become a springboard for non-profits to amplify their missions, draw support, and inspire a culture of giving back. We also shine a light on three exemplary global health organizations - Extra Mile Pediatrics, GOHE, and Sign Fracture Care International, that deserve your attention.Episodes mentioned:Extra Mile Pediatrics30. Going the Extra Mile to Serve Children Worldwide w/ Dr. Jeff Mapp31. Extra Mile Pediatrics: Stories From the FieldGOHE35. Eradicating Epilepsy Stigma, Part 2: What Does Coffee Have to Do With Brain Health? w/Teguo Daniel Djoyum36. Redefining Epilepsy: Language, Challenges, and Community Initiatives (Q&A Series)Sign Fracture Care14. Revolutionizing Orthopedic Care in Low-Income Countries, Part 1 w/ Dr. Lewis Zirkle15. Revolutionizing Orthopedic Care in Low-Income Countries, Part 2 w/ Jeanne Dillner16. Revolutionizing Orthopedic Care in Low-Income Countries, Part 3 w/ Terry Smith__________________Thank you to our partners at CHIMUK: A sustainable and ethical handmade fashion brand transforming women's lives through knitting. Purchase one of a kind, high quality baby alpaca, and cotton handmade scarves, hats, and more! Each product comes with a special QR code linking you to a photo/bio of the artisan who handmade your product! Click here to see the impact you can make by shopping with Chimuk. >>Use the code GHP10 for 10% off at checkout!

Wish I Knew . . .
#57 Stephen McDonnold - Retired Executive / MBA Point of View / College is "How" to learn / REM Story / Favorite Child

Wish I Knew . . .

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 64:43


Welcome to another episode of "Wish I Knew . . . " A podcast where I speak with people about their careers focusing on their success, advice, mentoring and listening to interesting stories.I'm your host Gary Nowak and today I've got a guest that truly hits the mark for me of what a successful career is all about with my guest Stephen McDonnold.  Great career, great wife and wonderful daughtersCareer Background:PGA Store nearly 17 yearsHome Depot 14 YearsErnst & Young 2 yrsPresebyterian College and Mercer University MBA Tax HighlightsPlaying with electricity early on and letting me know playing with water is more dangerousPlaying golf in college for a D1 school, so jealous.  Starting young and his dad giving him 2 booksCollege is all about how to learn, don't get bogged down in the detailsFocusing on Tax for an MBA, he wanted something specificWhat to do with a philosophy degreeBeing a good person and giving back to the communityObserver and using this as a mentoring approachCream always rises to the topWhen your best attributes are also your worst attributesSimple advice = be humble and listenGreat perspective on hard vs soft skillsSwitching jobs why and whenGetting great financial advice Taking a big risk by going to PGA Store and the influencer behind this moveFinally figured out his biggest influencerWhen your job is a blastGreat REM storyGoing to the best golf tournament on earth yearly and no room to give this a guy a break to goHe has an answer when I ask him who his favorite child is with one of his daughters next to him and it wasn't her

Heart of a Friend
Teach Us To Pray : Part 1

Heart of a Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 32:51


Episode 11 Notes - Teach Us to Pray (Part 1)God values our prayers, more than we may think! Jesus’ disciples never asked him to teach them how to preach. But they did ask him, “Lord, teach us how to pray.”The Lord’s Prayer or The Disciples’ prayer is, in a sense, everybody’s chance to walk where Jesus walked - to put the feet of our souls where Jesus put the feet of his soul when he prayed. Each phrase of the prayer is intended as a focal point…or…a seed thought which can be expanded to a longer meditation/prayer around that point.Jesus is instructing us to address God as “Our Father.” This is profoundly important. These two words confer upon us a new identity… a new destiny and a new confidence. They tell us who we are and what we can expect from God.The Lord’s Prayer has been so familiar for so long that these words don’t startle us. But they would have in the time of Jesus! No individual and I mean nobody then, addressed God directly as their personal Father. To my knowledge, this invitation to address God as our Father in such an endearing way is utterly unique to the Christian faith.Author, Wesley Hill put it this way, “Any picture of God as “Father” that leads us to think in terms of domination and cruelty rather than of humble service and unending love is not a true understanding of the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, ‘Who loved us and gave himself for us.’ ” So when Jesus invites us to pray, “Our Father…Our Daddy” he invites us into a similar loving relationship that he himself has had with the Father from all eternity past. We are invited to stand in a place beside Jesus before his Father…younger brothers and sisters before a common Father. We are being offered a stunning privilege.So, as you meditate and expand on this part of the prayer it could go something like this: • Hello, Dad. Thank you for making me a part of your forever family - I’m humbled and profoundly grateful. • Hello, Dad. Thanks that you are never too busy to give your full attention to me. That no need is too small, no circumstance too trivial that you do not care. • Hello, Dad. I want to be a good son and make you proud of me. My deep desire is to bring a smile to your face and joy to your heart. • Hello, Dad. I want to grow up to be like you…to reflect your goodness and your wisdom to all those who know me. • Hello, Dad. I surrender to your loving and wise leadership over my life. • Hello, Dad. I am confident that nothing, absolutely nothing can separate me from your love. • Hello, Dad. Thank you for the future you have in store for me. I know your dreams for my life . will one day become a reality.One big misconception about prayer: so often people think prayer is talking. For me the most important part of prayer is just being still and listening. I/you have a FatherHe calls me/you His ownHe'll never leave me/youNo matter where I/you goHe knows my/your nameHe knows my/your every thoughtHe sees each tear that fallsAnd He hears me/you when I/you call(He Knows My Name)

10 Facts About Today
#25 - Name Changes | April 9, 2020

10 Facts About Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 20:26


10 Facts About Today - PodcastApril 09, 2020 - 10 Facts About Name ChangesHere are 10 identifying facts about name changes that you didn’t know, that you didn’t need to know:A woman name Karin Robertson changed her name to goveg.com. 23 year oldNorfolk Virginia Raises awareness for vegetarianism A man named Andrew Wilson changed his name to “They” They did thisThey did that Whole new meaning A Vietnamese man named his 5th kid after the fine he received for having him: “Fined Six Thousand and Five Hundred."Son kept getting teased In School and wanted to change it. New name translates to Golden DragonAn English l Mechanic named Steve Bolton changed his name to Buzz LightyearApparently he joked his girlfriend would love saying she’s going out with buzz light year. 23 year old named Tyler Gold changed his name to Tyrannosaurus Rex. T- Rex for Short As an entrepreneur, name recognition is important and the new name is more recognizable."Elton John was originally Reginald Kenneth DwightWhen he started to make a name for himself… literally and figurativelyHe didn’t like the name RegHe had  "unhappy memories" with that nameNot just a stage nameHe legally changed it in 1972.Peter Gene Hernandez is better known as Bruno MarsRecord labels were trying to make him the next Enrique IglesiasHe wanted to stop that kind of stereotyping on himselfSo he tried to come up with a name that sounded like it was from another planetThats why he is bruno marsNick Cage is related to the Godfather’s director Francis Ford CoppolaHe was born Nicolas Kim CoppolaHe didn’t want people to associate him with his uncle francis ford coppolaHe changed it to Cage because he loved the comic book, Luke CageIggy Azalea changed her name from Amethyst Amelia KellyHer name is the classic stripper name conceptThe name of her dog + the street she grew up onShe originally used Iggy because when she was younger she was bit by a snake, and her dog ended killing the snake and getting paralyized in the processHe ended up getting anti-venom and went back to normalShe bought a necklace in his honor that said iggy and everyone just kind of thought that was her nameThen she needed a last name and picked AzaleaJamie Foxx changed his name to sound more feminineHis real name is Eric Marlon BishopWhen he was doing stand-up it was so hard to get on stageEvery night about 100 guys would sign-up to go on stageOnly a couple girls would sign up and they would usually all get to goHe came up with Tracey Brown and Jamie FoxxJamie Foxx got a standing ovation so it stuck

Remarkable Results Radio Podcast
Covid-19 Aftermarket Panel Discussion ‘Business as Unusual’ [Bonus 06]

Remarkable Results Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 44:41


Panel: Bill Haas, Hass Performance Consulting Tom Ham, Autocentric and Automotive Management Network, Grand Rapids, MI Greg Skolnik, Motor Works, Rockville, MD Bill Nalu, Interstate Auto Care, Madison Heights, MI  Talking points: Some back-office workers aren’t at work. They can work remotely Some states have loans and grants Greg Skolnik is applying for SBC application. He is getting in line and does not know where it will goHe wants to look at all options If you apply for the loan, you may not know what you will get Line of credit is an optionYou usually get a line of credit when you don’t need the money Banks offer lines of credit based on the strength of your financial position Once your financial strength is strong (you’ve prepared) apply for a line of credit with your bank Don’t attach yourself to the negative vibes coming out. Don’t be part of the fear-mongering Consider getting debt free going forward that will allow any economic downturn easier to absorbConsider Dave Ramsey Financial Pease University to help get yourself out of debt Work with your local businesses to help the community Follow the most common sense guidelines Too many people ignoring the do-right rule. Covid-19 must be taken seriously Is your waiting room open or closed?Bill Haas does not believe in waiters Tom Ham does believe in waiters Bill Nalu believes in waiters They all believe there can be a touchless relationship as Covid-19 continues Protecting your people is very important Waiters are there to leave.Must disinfect and wipe down the waiting room There is more to wipe down than to worry about your waiting room It is difficult to sell to waiters TouchlessPick-up keys in a lockbox Pay to text is a great option We are adjusting to the abnormal. Each day is different Parts delivered to a special table or place where the delivery person does not enter to deep in your space Expense review. Two columns. What you must pay and what you can ask for time.Talk to your landlord and ask for some relief Insurance’s of all types need to be paid on time Communicate with any creditor before you decide not to pay them. Tell them you are there and doing business Follow all conversations with your creditors with a letter. Keep in front of all creditors If you have cash reserves you can spend them wisely to keep your staff Your business interruption insurance may not cover what we are going through nowLook carefully at your next renewal Don’t lose sight of a continuing strong marketing planIf you are open you need to tell your customers and market Don’t let your customers assume you are open. They will think you are closed We are open, how can we serve you Make phone calls to every client Plans need to be made. Must be fluid and over-prepare. You need a plan for two weeks out, 30 days out and 45 days out. They are dynamic and will change Tom ham is optimistic and sees a huge opportunity aheadIt will not be behind us until the vaccine is out. We need to learn how to live with it We need to find the opportunity in explaining to our customers that they don’t need the car debt but need to fix their vehicles Grek Skolnik schedules appointments like the dentist do. It works for him and smooths his forecastsPeople are not hibernating, but he has conditioned his customers to come in for scheduled work/maintenance What is an optimist, today? Caution:Some shops will close. It may be the best thing to do for their business. They will re-open when it is time. Some may close for good The decisions you make are for the good of you, your family, your people, your customers   Listen to Text to Pay Episode Here. (https://remarkableresults.biz/remarkable-results-radio-podcast/e495/) https://disasterloan.sba.gov/ela/information/index...

Hope Church Sunday Podcast
Decisions Have Descendants | Gary Hay | Sunday, October 20th. 2019

Hope Church Sunday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 53:48


Decisions Have Descendants                  10/20/2019Whether we like it or not our decisions will populate the future!For instance, two men lived in the state of New York during the first half of the 1700’s.  One was Max Jukes and the other was Jonathan Edwards, each had numerous descendants and a lasting legacy:Max JukesDid not believe in ChristRefused to take his children to church, even when they asked him to goHe had 1026 descendants300 were sent to prison (average incarceration 13 years)190 were public prostitutes680 were admitted alcoholicsHis family cost the state of New York $420,000 by the time the article was writtenJonathan EdwardsLoved the lord and had his children in church every SundayHad 929 descendants420 were ministers86 were University professors13 were University Presidents75 authored good books7 were elected to Congress1 was Vice-President of the United StatesHis family never cost the state one dime, yet contributed immeasurably to our countryThe Potential Factor  Every decision will release its energy upon the future!Our thoughts carry potential and our decisions release it!As a young boy I was taught to shoot a gun.  The fact of the power and range of my ammunition was stressed every time I was allowed to fire a weapon.  The Cardinal Rule in the decision to fire was:“check downrange- make sure of your target!”With this in mind:Let’s consider for a moment……Eve beside the tree…Cain alone with Abel…Moses seeing what looks like a bush on fire…Moses, a rod and a rock…Caleb and Joshua-what to report?…Abraham and Sarai- thinking maybe Hagar might                  be God’s answer…David deciding to stay home from battle …A rich young ruler struggling with his investments…Jesus weighing the Father’s will against His own… Pilot deciding not to decide…Ananias and Saphira deciding to lieIt’s plain to see from these few examples that;The momentous often is hiding amidst the mundane!It’s very obvious that a different decision in each case would have resulted in a very different outcome!Question:Is there any significant personal decision I can casually dismiss as “no big deal”?I saw a quote one time I thought said it well:“Life is what happens while you are planning more important things.”Question:  How am I going to live with the pressure, considering the fact that my decisions will have such a major impact on the future?Thankfully, as believers, we have a massive amount of principles and promises from the Lord that assure us of His ever-present guidance and interest in leading us toward good results.  His repeated promises of provision, protection, direction and even redemption and restoration not only make decision making less stressful but potentially exciting!So, as a first order of business… FEAR NOT! Let’s look at a very small sample of the many promises the lord has given to those of us who seek His direction…These three verses provide what I refer to a kind of general “Atmospherics” to bear in mind as we approach a life filled with decisions……Psalm 119:105… (immediate and intermediate direction from God’s word)…Galatians 5:16… (invites us to walk in the Spirit to avoid fleshly mistakes)…Philippians 2:13… (indicates that God is at work in a submitted heart to provide the desire and ability to accomplish His will)…Proverbs 2 and 3… (provide a beautiful guide to the attitudes and activities that will result in God’s direction, protection and wisdom in light of the choices we face)Let me leave you today with a checklist of situations and attitudes I have identified in the Scriptures and in my experience that I hope you will consider when contemplating a decision.Be careful about decisions made WHEN……You’re feeling weary, hungry, ill or otherwise physically distressed.  (Esau… Genesis 25:29-34; Jesus… Matthew 4:1-11)…You’re feeling devastated, overwhelmed and hopeless.(Job… Job 2:7-10; The 10 Spies…Numbers 13:31-14:4; Saul…I Samuel 28:5-20)…You’re being influenced by unusually strong emotions.(Samson…Judges 16:4-20; The Disciples…Luke 9:54-56)…You’re feeling self-satisfied or flattered.(King David…II Samuel 11:1-17; Herod…Acts 12:21-23)…You make assumptions based on previous success (yours or other’s).  (Israel…Numbers 14:40-45; Paul… Acts 16:6-7; Seven Sons of Sceva…Acts 19:14-16)…You’ve not properly counted the cost.  (Tower builders…Luke 14:28-30; Adulterers…Proverbs 5:1-23)…You feel you just need to DO something!  (Abram…Genesis 16:1-12; Saul…I Samuel 13:9-14)…You’re recovering from a major loss or suffering from significant levels of depression or confusion.  (James 1:8; I Corinthians 14:33)…You’re tempted to act out of anger, revenge or jealousy.  (Moses…Numbers 20:7-12; An angry man…Proverbs 19:19; 27:4; Absalom…II Samuel 13-18)… God seems far away due to prayerlessness and broken relationship.  (King Saul…I Samuel 28:5-8; Judas…Matthew 27:3-5) 

The One You Feed
207: Shozan Jack Haubner: Living with Leonard Cohen and a Zen Sex Scandal

The One You Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017 39:09


Subscribe in iTunesPlease Support The Show with a DonationShozan Jack is a fascinating guy. He grew up in a Catholic home, studied philosophy, has been a stand-up comedian and has authored two books and many essays. He's got the gift of striking your funny bone in one sentence and then in the very next sentence, striking the center of your heart and mind in a profound way. In this episode, which is part 2 of a two-part interview, you'll hear him talk about his experience living as a monk inside of a Buddhist monastery, being a monk alongside Leonard Cohen, dealing with a sex scandal at his monastery, and what it has been like to transition into living his life back in the world and the many teachings with great wisdom along the way. -------------Shozan Jack Haubner is the pen name of a Zen monk whose essays have appeared in The Sun, Tricycle, Buddhadharma, and the New York Times, as well as in the Best Buddhist Writing series. The winner of a 2012 Pushcart Prize, he is also the author of Zen Confidential: Confessions of a Wayward Monk.His latest book is called: Single White Monk: Tales of Death, Failure, and Bad Sex (Although Not Necessarily in That Order)In This Interview, Shozan Jack Haubner and I Discuss...The Wolf ParableHis new book, Single White Monk: Tales of Death, Failure, and Bad Sex (Although Not Necessarily in That Order)How Leonard Cohen spent his time as a Buddhist monk in the monasteryThe union of contrary thingsHis take on Leonard Cohen's last albumThe opposite of despair for Leonard Cohen isn't happiness, it's clarityThe sex scandal involving his teacherHis experience leaving the monasteryWhat's next for him in his lifeHis conversation with a Christian priest about fighting demonsSuffering = pain + resistanceLetting feelings come and goHe calls himself the "middle manager of the middle way"The middle way involves dissolving the distance between self and other, in complete giving, in either receiving or initiating.Also, the middle way is not picking one thing OR anotherThe importance of walking your path when it comes to learningHis experience taking AyahuascaPlease Support The Show with a Donation

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Pelaajaboardcast Episodi 58: You were a great fuck..

PBC

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2013


Pelaajaboardcastissa tällä kertaa Norsukampa, Oselot, Vulpes Arctos, Mixon ja Gohe ovat tunteikkaina, surullisina sekä hyvin naisellisina. Puhutaan siis peleistä joiden aikana kyynel on tirahtanut poskelle. Muina aiheina ovat mm. Mixonin isän raivo, lasten tappaminen sekä tuleva PS3 super bundle.

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Pelaajaboardcast Episodi 58: You were a great fuck..

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2013


Pelaajaboardcastissa tällä kertaa Norsukampa, Oselot, Vulpes Arctos, Mixon ja Gohe ovat tunteikkaina, surullisina sekä hyvin naisellisina. Puhutaan siis peleistä joiden aikana kyynel on tirahtanut poskelle. Muina aiheina ovat mm. Mixonin isän raivo, lasten tappaminen sekä tuleva PS3 super bundle.

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Pelaajaboardcast Episodi 18: Massiivinen…efekti

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2012


Mukana Andzerx, Timonator85, LordZalor, Dynamithix ja ensimmäistä kertaa Gohe. Koko fiaskon juonsi Oselot. Pelottavaa, hyvin pelottavaa. Castike sisältää mm. kaiken mitä ikinä tahdot Mass Effectistä tietää tai et tahtonut tietää! Muistakaa tykkäillä Facebook -sivustamme, seuraa meitä Twitterissä @pelaajaboard ja ennen … Lue loppuun →