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A new MP3 sermon from Spring Branch Academy is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Graduation Address Subtitle: SBA - Education Speaker: Bob Snyder Broadcaster: Spring Branch Academy Event: Special Meeting Date: 6/1/2024 Bible: 2 Peter 1:12-15 Length: 22 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Spring Branch Academy is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Graduation Address Subtitle: SBA - Education Speaker: Bob Snyder Broadcaster: Spring Branch Academy Event: Special Meeting Date: 6/1/2024 Bible: 2 Peter 1:12-15 Length: 22 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Spring Branch Academy is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Graduation Address Subtitle: SBA - Education Speaker: Bob Snyder Broadcaster: Spring Branch Academy Event: Special Meeting Date: 6/1/2024 Bible: 2 Peter 1:12-15 Length: 22 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Spring Branch Academy is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Graduation Address Subtitle: SBA - Education Speaker: Bob Snyder Broadcaster: Spring Branch Academy Event: Special Meeting Date: 6/1/2024 Bible: 2 Peter 1:12-15 Length: 22 min.
Send us a Text Message.In this week's episode of The Light Watkins Show, Light reconnects with Chris Pan, the founder of MyIntent and VOMO, for his third appearance on the show. Known for his mission-driven initiatives that spread the power of intention and promote emotional wellness through music and movement, Chris recently delivered a commencement speech at Ohio State University that garnered intense public scrutiny.Chris Pan's speech at Ohio State was anything but ordinary. Intended to offer unconventional wisdom and personal truths, the speech included topics like Bitcoin and the importance of emotional health. Despite his good intentions, the reaction was polarized, with some labeling it the "worst commencement speech ever." Chris faced boos from the audience and harsh criticism in the media, but he remained steadfast in his message.In this episode, Chris shares with Light the intricate process of crafting his speech. He talks about using psychedelics for creative inspiration and his commitment to discussing what he believes are crucial considerations for graduates. Chris also opens up about the real-time feedback he received, including both negative and positive reactions, and how he managed to navigate the aftermath of such a high-profile event.The conversation delves into the broader implications of nontraditional approaches in public speaking and the courage required to break from the norm. Chris's story is a powerful reminder of the importance of authenticity and the impact of following one's heart, even in the face of adversity. Listeners will gain insight into Chris's dedication to helping others achieve financial, emotional, and spiritual freedom through his innovative projects.Whether you agree or disagree with Chris's methods, this episode offers a thought-provoking look at the challenges and rewards of taking bold, unconventional steps.
A new MP3 sermon from Metropolitan Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Graduation address - Tychicus Speaker: Pastor Ross Oliver Broadcaster: Metropolitan Baptist Church Event: Special Meeting Date: 12/1/2022 Bible: Colossians 4 Length: 36 min.
"This is the big graduation time of year so I thought I would give dental school and dental hygiene school graduates a few thoughts on the subject of transitioning from school to the real world of private practice. Now for most of us, who are not graduating, please listen and write me any comments you think they should hear from you and I will read them out on the next podcast. Let me know if you think I am right or wrong. I really value your input." The Still Point Project
Graduation from college is a time to look back and ask oneself if what one received in the four or five years of college was really an education. The graduation address comes from a consideration on graduation about Greeks and Goths, about the full content of a real education. From the Essay: "In the university we should be looking for what is, in fact, practically useless...the things that are useful are not the most important things." catholicthinkers.org
2021-05-16 -Deut 31:1-6 -"Moses' Graduation Address" by Imperial Berean
This is my graduation address to this year's SOKE Graduates. Come learn about Luís!
In this quick clip from ClassCast Podcast Ep.030, Leleda Beraki presents her unofficial commencement address, reflecting upon challenges and opportunities facing members of the Class of 2020. Leleda tried out to be graduation speaker, and though her speech was good, competition was stiff; the main graduation speaker did an excellent job. However, host Ryan Tibbens was on that selection committee, so he knew Leleda's speech was also great and offered her the opportunity to share it at the end of the podcast. While it may be more serious than most graduation speeches, it is also real, sincere, and, ultimately, hopeful. Support the show (http://paypal.me/TibbensEST)
This podcast features the address by Dr Colin Edwards, which was recorded at Redcliffe’s MA Thanksgiving Service and Awards Ceremony. We would like to take this opportunity to congratulate all our MA graduates for their achievements and we hope that you’ll be able to keep in touch if you’re a recent MA graduate as we’re... The post Episode 14: Graduation Address 2019 – Colin Edwards appeared first on Redcliffe College Podcasts.
The closing address delivered by Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, on the final day of the 2018-19 Emerging International Leaders programme at Cumberland Lodge, on 'Freedom of Religion or Belief in Action'. Lord Ahmad is the Minister of State for the Commonwealth, the UN and South Asia, and the Prime Minister's Special Envoy on Freedom of Religion or Belief. As the Prime Minister’s Special Envoy on Freedom of Religion or Belief, Lord Ahmad supports the Prime Minister’s commitment to religious tolerance in the UK and demonstrates the country’s commitment to religious freedom by promoting interfaith respect and dialogue internationally. This role also promotes the UK’s firm stance on religious tolerance and respect abroad, helping to tackle religious discrimination in countries where minority faith groups face persecution. Find out more about the Emerging International Leaders programme at Cumberland Lodge, run in partnership with the Commonwealth and Chevening Scholarship schemes, at: https://www.cumberlandlodge.ac.uk/about-us/what-we-do/our-work-students/emerging-international-leaders.
This is the text of a high school graduation address given by Charlie Jett in California. It stresses the importance of the Critical Skills, advice about choosing a college, advice about choosing a major, and advice about taking that "first job."
Episode 49 - 2018 Graduation Address by Jason B. Rogers
Who is there that can make muddy water clear? But if allowed to remain still, it will gradually become clear of itself. Who is there that can secure a state of absolute repose? But let time go on, and the state of repose will gradually arise.' - Lao Tzu It’s graduation season. It is all too likely that someone in your circle is graduating from an esteemed institution, be it a university or local high school, or kindergarten. And with graduations comes graduation speakers….politicians, celebrities, authors or that one guy who did that one thing. I was trying to imagine who I would like to see give a graduation address that would be a bit more off the beaten path, one that would not cater to a limited view of success or climbing the slick ladder of fool hardy self interest. Bill Murray immediately jumped to mind, Alice Walker came next, then Lao Tzu... Obviously Lao Tzu has not been taking any personal speaking gigs these last 2500 years. But I was smitten with the idea of it, so… in his stead, I will be sharing what Lao Tzu wrote on the doctrine of inaction, what I imagine was a graduate speech a few millenia ago.
2013 Homecoming Lecture: Samuel Rowlett ‘02 PNCA is pleased to announce Samuel Rowlett ’02 as this year’s Homecoming Speaker. The annual Homecoming address is one of PNCA’s four Cornerstone Lectures, which also include the College’s Convocation Lecture in September, the Edelman lecture in March, and the Graduation Address given at Commencement in May. While trained as a painter, Samuel draws parallels between explorer and artist, building objects that articulate the physicality of the body and using the concepts of studio practice as a means to engage the outside world. Through a multidisciplinary approach, he often filters sculpture, performance, video, and photography through the lens of painting and drawing. Samuel holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Pacific Northwest College of Art and a Master of Fine Arts from Cranbrook Academy of Art. He has received fellowships from Yale University School of Art and the Vermont Studio Center, and recently was artist in residency at MASS MoCA’s Kidspace. Samuel has exhibited widely with solo exhibitions at The Arts Center of the Capital Region in Troy, New York and Real Art Ways in Hartford, Connecticut. His work has been reviewed in The Boston Globe, spotlighted on WNPR—Connecticut Public Radio, and included in the New York Times. Preceding the lecture, PNCA alumnus Michael Curry ’81 will present the Laura Russo Distinguished Alumni Award to alumnus and faculty emeritus George Johanson ’50. Please join us in honoring one of PNCA’s most beloved and accomplished alumni. To learn more about Rowlett’s practice, visit his website. You can also read more about Samuel Rowlett and his work in the following UNTITLED articles: Journey Underneath the City 3 Questions with Samuel Rowlett Samuel Rowlett ‘02 Steps Up Download
Dr. Andy Arterbury's address to Truett's Spring 2012 graduating class. The title for Dr. Arterbury's address is" "Gratitude"
Dr. Andy Arterbury's address to Truett's Spring 2012 graduating class. The title for Dr. Arterbury's address is" "Gratitude"
All high school graduations are special...but some are more special than others. Commencements are particularly meaningful and significant when the students have struggled greatly in their high school careers. For those kids, the commencement ceremony is truly a victory...for them, their families and their teachers. Last month, I was honored to deliver the Graduation Address at the Purnell School in New Jersey. This renowned program serves girls who -- for one reason or another -- have experienced academic difficulty in high school. Purnell supplies these girls with a safe harbor where they can develop their unique skills, make lifelong friends and prepare for the challenges of college. Like many schools with similar missions, Purnell is in the "self-esteem business". By establishing and maintaining a balance of "support and challenge", these girls gain the confidence and competence. The graduation ceremony clearly reflected this. In this episode, I share that special day with you.