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Join us this May and celebrate Asian Heritage Month by exploring authors of Asian descent. There are so many wonderful voices to discover! Books mentioned on this episode: These Deadly Prophecies by Andrea Tang, Vanishing World by Sayaka Murata, translated by Ginny Tapley Takemori, and Halfway There by Christine Mari.
The FAME 3 trial 5-year results, TAVR at 5 years, pacers after TAVR, and mavacamten not a wonder drug are the topics John Mandrola, MD, discusses in this week's podcast. This podcast is intended for healthcare professionals only. To read a partial transcript or to comment, visit: https://www.medscape.com/twic I FAME 3 at Five Years Stents as Good as Surgery for Triple-Vessel Disease https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/noninvasive-stents-good-surgery-triple-vessel-disease-2025a10007l4 Main trial NEJM https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2112299 Circulation 3-years https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.123.065770 5-year results Lancet 10.1016/S0140-6736(25)00505-7 https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0140673625005057 II TAVR in Low-Risk Patients at 5 years 5-Year TAVR, Surgery Outcomes Similar in Low-Risk Patients https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/5-year-tavr-surgery-outcomes-similar-low-risk-patients-2025a10007zl EVOLUT Low-Risk 5 years https://www.jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.jacc.2025.03.004 EVOLUT Editorial – We're Halfway There https://www.jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.jacc.2025.03.428 PARTNER 3 Low-Risk https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2307447 NOTION at 5 years https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.118.036606 III The Matter of Pacemakers After TAVI JACC IV Study Badertscher https://www.jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.jcin.2025.03.028 Assessing the quality of reporting of harms in randomized controlled trials published in high impact cardiovascular journals IV Mavacamten Looks to Have Specific Indications EXPLORER HCM 10.1016/S0140-6736(20)31792-X External Link VALOR HCM https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamacardiology/fullarticle/2809050 BMS Press Release https://news.bms.com/news/details/2025/Bristol-Myers-Squibb-Provides-Update-on-Phase-3-ODYSSEY-HCM-Trial/ FINAL THOUGHTS PRAGUE 25 https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/12/6/e056522 You may also like: The Bob Harrington Show with the Stephen and Suzanne Weiss Dean of Weill Cornell Medicine, Robert A. Harrington, MD. https://www.medscape.com/author/bob-harrington Questions or feedback, please contact news@medscape.net
Minnesota students are missing a lot of school, according to the latest data. Some lawmakers and advocates say better data would help create solutions to bring them back to the classroom. We learned about a set of bills aiming to do that.From research groups to food shelves, Minnesota organizations have money stuck in legal limbo after the Trump administration moved to cut that spending. An expert broke down how this funding works. A huge share of the overdose deaths in the state in recent years have happened in Minneapolis. A local journalist followed a group working on a strategy called harm reduction. A new published collection featuring Minnesota writers turns scientific studies into poetry and prose about the needs of animals.Our Minnesota Music Minute was “I Figured” by Lutalo and our Song of the Day was “Halfway There” by Jon Sullivan Band.
Jessica Payne is known for Halfway There, Rogue Tiger, Across LA in 80 Minutes and Flip: Theme and Variations. She loves working across countries and format: film, television, music, audio, and live performance. She is also a director, writer, producer, and the creator and host of the video podcast series "Creator's Cafe."Jessica joins the show to chat with Derek about how growing up on a dairy farm led to her love of theater and performing, how teaching has helped her improve as an actress, her excitement for the future of the film industry, and the importance of looking for inspiration.Follow and subscribe to the show:https://linktr.ee/reelwisdompodCheck out Jessica's website:https://www.kikalabs.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Halfway There is an Ottawa band mixing the best of summery pop punk in with a nelancholic twist. Established in 2022, the band is made up of seasoned veterans of the Ottawa music scene. HWT has released several singles in the past year including their latest "Good Times" now streaming everywhere. With shows at Ottawa pillar venues, House of Targ, Live on Elgin and Cafe Dekcuf, Halfway There are on thier way to a busy 2025. https://artists.landr.com/055855469403?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaaUTFtj2gHb1oZdw1a0T37oWRNedfPKAQWLDW8eDH_MwHKfWUkarWCe7Lk_aem_8WW7FvsYCd8YCK31X1aOxg Egoandvicepodcast.com
We're making good on June's "Halfway There" and designing cards to go with our favorite submissions from that challenge! Finding the right balance of flavor, deckbuilding, and explosive commander fun is a big challenge! Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/t88Vpwh Show Notes: https://beaconofcreation.com Music by Dee Culp
We are officially HALFWAY THERE through the year of 2024, and we look back at the first half of the year in gaming. What are our contenders for the Top Ten list? What are the disappoints and surprises from this year? We get into all of that. Also, we talk about Luigi's Mansion 2 HD, more Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree, loads of TV shows, and some new headlines that range from exciting to downright depressing. VIDEO Podcast: YouTube or SpotifyAUDIO Podcast: Apple or search for us wherever you like to listen! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/currentgen/message
River City Community Players will present the feel-good comedy “Halfway There” at 7:30 p.m. June 21 and at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. June 22 at the Gayton Kirk Presbyterian Church, 11421 Gayton Road. Admission to the first two performances (June 21 at 7:30 p.m. and June 22 at 2:30 p.m.) are pay-what-you-can. Reservations can be made by emailing rccppresents@gmail.com or phoning (804) 554-0595. The remaining performances are ; tickets can be purchased online. The show concludes next weekend. For details, visit rivercitycommunityplayers.com. *** The Henrico Sports and Events Center will present “Sips and Strings” featuring two Virginia bluegrass bands – South...Article LinkSupport the Show.
Woah, We're Half Way There! The guys are back for the JC Beaudin episode, and they brought a friend for the ride Big thanks to Rayne Ellison (Daily_Sens_News) for jumping on to chat about the games of the week + 2023/24 First Half Recap
Eric Nevins, founder of the Christian Podcaster Association and host of the Halfway There Podcast, joins us once more to end the year! Hosts Joshua Noel and TJ (Tiberius Juan) Blackwell join him in discussing what's up with our shows, the podcasts in our networks, and other podcasts that are worth listening to in our opinions! We discuss all we were able to do in 2023 for our shows and everything we are looking forward to doing in 2024!.What is Theology Beer Camp? Who / What is the Christian Podcaster? Are podcasts popular? How many podcasts do people listen to on average? How do you make a good Christian podcast? What is the point in a podcast network? Can podcasts engage in discipleship? What is the difference in coaching and discipling? What are our favorite podcasts to listen to?.In this episode, we will:Discuss what we have done in 2023Hang out with the founder of CPALearn about life coaches and podcast coachingGet excited for this show, Halfway There, and other pods in 2024.Support the show on Captivate or on Patreon, or by purchasing a comfy T-Shirt in our shop!.Join in our conversations on our Discord Server and Facebook group!.Hear all of the AMP Network shows:https://anazao-ministries.captivate.fm.Check out everything Eric Nevins is up to on his website:https://ericnevins.com/.Check out Joshua's other show, "Dummy for Theology":https://player.captivate.fm/episode/1a27a558-5de8-4f4b-bdd0-7f104805a2ef.Listen to every episode TJ is on of Systematic Geekology:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/f4c32709-d8ff-4cef-8dfd-5775275c3c5eMentioned in this episode:Check out the other AMP Network shows!https://anazao-ministries.captivate.fm . https://open.spotify.com/show/725pdvTzkle0fDWK2sdxnD?si=e317918366e04338Easily subscribe to our show wherever you listen!https://the-whole-church-podcast.captivate.fm/listen
I'm celebrating episode 100 with YOU in mind. I've asked some of my wise and generous podcasting friends to share some of their best tips with you whether you are thinking of starting a podcast, or already hosting one and need some inspiration to do things differently, or you're guesting on podcasts!Shoutout to my friends and be sure to check out their shows!Billie Jauss, The Family Room podcastMelinda Patrick, The Bridge Between Us podcastRuth and Tim Olson, The Mr. and Mrs. Therapy podcastTiffany Jo Baker, My Full Life + Faith Leaps podcastRachel G. Scott, Taking the Leap podcastEric Nevins, Halfway There and The Christian Podcaster podcastsLetitia Evans, The Rooted and Overflowing podcastNadine Mullings, Women Faith + Business podcastSarah St. John, The Frugalpreneur podcastRayna Neises, A Season of Caring podcastKent Sanders, The Daily Writer podcastMichelle Grosser, Calm Mom podcastMonica Swanson, The Monica Swanson showJayme Elizabeth, The She Speaks Life podcastJessica Spurlock, The Stained Glass podcastLET'S CONNECT:https://www.instagram.com/kimstewinspired/
Where are you on your journey through this life? Are you expecting to arrive in heaven fully ready for whatever comes next? Or are you just sort of sitting in the middle of today's muck and muddiness, complaining about where you are in the present moment? Today and tomorrow were meant for being thankful; for living in the present, not dreading what's to come and not sitting in fear. So many of us forget that we're almost home and this present moment will be gone sooner than we think. We forget that many of us are already halfway there - almost home - and we should look forward to where we're headed if we're walking with the Lord. That's what today's podcast episode is about - "Halfway There" is about feeling joy in the moment and being thankful instead of complaining that we're not getting everything we want whenever we want it. For more info about this podcast go to womaninspired.com And don't forget to check out Karen's newest Amazon Best Selling book - Woman Stand Firm. #halfwaythere #1womaninspired #thewomaninspiredpodcast #karenmccracken #psalm16
Don't Make Me Come Back There with Dustin & Melissa Nickerson
Producer Andy here welcoming you to this fallback throwback episode as Mel and Dustin are embracing the autumn on the east coast this week. Hope you had a chance to catch Dustin with Taylor Tomlinson at the legendary Radio Music City Hall. If you didn't, that's fine, you can experience what it's really like to see him, just outside of most major cities, on his Headlining tour, Halfway There , before the year ends. Head over to dustinnickerson.com for tour dates and tickets. In the meantime enjoy this episode until we return next week. Watch the new comedy special, Runs in the Family Dustin Nickerson | Runs in the Family (Full Comedy Special) #newcomedy #standupcomedy : https://youtu.be/0Dybn3Atj9k Don't forget, you can now WATCH the show on YouTube for the full featured experience here: https://www.youtube.com/@DustinNickerson. Order Dustin's book: How to Be Married (To Melissa) today!” https://www.thomasn elson.com/p/how-to-be-married-to-melissa/ Check out our Patreon page! Head to https://www.patreon.com/DustinNickerson for exclusive bonus content and to help support the show. Want to be a part of the show? Shoot us a message to dontmakemecomebackthere@gmail.com and get your very own horrible parenting/relationship advice. Don't Make Me Come Back There is edited & produced in partnership with Andy Lara at http://www.andylikeswords.com
Contact Amy (Follow on IG, X, FB)Ever wonder how the kingdom of God is subtly yet profoundly impacting our world? Does the collision of theology and politics leave you grappling with questions? Join me this week as I converse with Eric Nevins, founder of the Christian Podcasts Association and his own podcast, Halfway There, as we traverse the journey of spiritual growth, discipleship, and the kingdom of God.Eric, a spiritual seeker from his early years, leads us through his life's journey, sharing his experiences in college, seminary, and beyond. We delve into the power dynamics of Jesus' interactions, the subtle omnipresence of the Kingdom of God and its contrast to earthly power structures. We also discuss the potential for discord in the convergence of theology and politics and how we can strive for unity in our Christian walk. Eric shares his insights on wielding our online platforms as tools for the Kingdom, reflecting the teachings of Jesus.As we wrap up our enlightening discussion, we journey back in time to the early church's example of caring for the vulnerable and promoting respect and unity. We share thoughts on the critical role of the Church in advancing the Kingdom of God and encouraging love and acceptance of those different from us. In these trying times, let's take Eric's reflections as a gentle reminder to love and respect people, even in their differences, as this is what truly advances the Kingdom of God. Join us on this journey as we learn, grow, and inspire each other in our walk with Christ.You ARE:SEEN KNOWN HEARD LOVED VALUED
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Eric Nevins is the founder of Christian Podcasters Association, where he serves a community of thousands of podcasters from around the world, assisting them to build and grow their podcasts. He hosts his own successful, long running podcast, Halfway There. He holds a degree in Biblical Studies and a Master of Divinity, with an emphasis in spiritual formation. Weblinks Eric Nevins'Website Halfway There Facebook Instagram Twitter
It may sound overly dramatic, but podcasting has changed my life. I've interviewed hundreds of people and benefited from the amazing connections and opportunities you get when you host your own podcast. That's why I'm thrilled to share this conversation with my friend Eric Nevins. He is the founder of the Christian Podcasters Association and host of two podcasts, Halfway There and The Christian Podcaster. He also leads the fantastic free Facebook group for the Christian Podcasters Association. Eric is a bona-fide podcasting expert who has not only been doing it successfully for a long time—he also spends much of his time serving others who want to start or grow their own shows. As you listen in to this conversation, you'll learn about the benefits of having a podcast, how to choose the right format for your show, what equipment to use to get started, and how to conduct a great interview. Eric also gives suggestions for being a great podcast guest. If you're a person of faith and would like to learn more about podcasting, you can find Eric at https://christianpodcastersassociation and https://ericnevins.com.
It may sound overly dramatic, but podcasting has changed my life. I've interviewed hundreds of people and benefited from the amazing connections and opportunities you get when you host your own podcast. That's why I'm thrilled to share this conversation with my friend Eric Nevins. He is the founder of the Christian Podcasters Association and host of two podcasts, Halfway There and The Christian Podcaster. He also leads the fantastic free Facebook group for the Christian Podcasters Association. Eric is a bona-fide podcasting expert who has not only been doing it successfully for a long time—he also spends much of his time serving others who want to start or grow their own shows. As you listen in to this conversation, you'll learn about the benefits of having a podcast, how to choose the right format for your show, what equipment to use to get started, and how to conduct a great interview. Eric also gives suggestions for being a great podcast guest. If you're a person of faith and would like to learn more about podcasting, you can find Eric at https://christianpodcastersassociation and https://ericnevins.com.
Dom and Danielle are joined with Eric Nevins to dialogue through a theology of agency. Research sparked by the question, "Should Evangelicals have a theology of agency?" did not bring much forward. Since it was Eric's question, we only thought it fair he answer the question and share his insight ;-) About Eric Nevins: After years of working in the financial industry, Eric Nevins launched his podcast, Halfway There, to tell the whole story about the spiritual journey. He quickly found the community podcasting is known for and started a group to bring Christian podcasters together. Since then, he's worked with podcasters to launch and improve their podcast, most recently with Christian Podcasters Association. Eric holds a Master of Divinity from Denver Seminary and still lives in Denver with his wife, four kids, and a wonder dog. ericnevins.com christianpodcastersassociation.com For more information on #OneFear: Connect with us on Instagram here —> https://www.instagram.com/onefear3/ Find our Facebook Page here —> https://www.facebook.com/OneFear-109998298125313 Facebook group here —> http://www.facebook.com/groups/348890192873672 For questions, comments, (concerns), email us at contact@onefear.net Visit our website, onefear.net for more information about #OneFear and to learn about what else we do! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/onefear5/message
In this episode Ryan chats with Eric Nevins of the Christian Podcasters Association and host of two podcasts: "Halfway There" and "The Christian Podcaster" Eric explains how podcasting can be a powerful tool in building your business or ministry and the 5 M's for starting a podcast. Links: Connect with Eric - https://ericnevins.com/ Learn how to start and/or grow your podcast - https://www.christianpodcastersassociation.com/
This week we are joined again by the founder of the Christian Podcasters Association, Eric Nevins! Your hosts, Joshua Noel and TJ (Tiberius Juan) Blackwell, ask him about the state of Christian podcasting this year and what we can look forward to in the year to come! What were our favorite Christian podcasts this year? Who are some good new comers to Christian Podcasting? And how does podcasting play a part in the future of the Church? We discuss all this and more! Join in our conversations on our Facebook group, the Whole Church Group!.Check out some of the podcasts we mentioned today!Halfway There, by Eric NevinsMy Seminary Life, by Brandon KnightBuddyWalk With Jesus, by Joe DeaDiving Deeper, by Joe Dea and Joshua NoelMinistry Misfits, by Andrew Fouts and Brandon SimmonsTransforming the Church, by Pastor Derwin Gray and Alexandra HooverWhy God, Why? by Peter EnglertThe Untangled Faith Podcast, by Amy FritzBrian Zahnd and the Beauty of ChristJames Bryan Smith and Loved Beyond ImaginationGrace Enough Podcast, by Amber CullumBeyond the Rut, by Jerry DuganA Quilter's Life, by Paula ChamberlinSeek Go Create Podcast, by Tim Winders.Help our fundraiser for a new website and to fund our convention next year by buying these limited-time t-shirts:https://www.customink.com/fundraising/convention-and-website-fund?utm_campaign=desktop-campaign-page-share-v3&utm_content=convention-and-website-fund&utm_medium=social&utm_source=copy-link.Check out our online store:
Award Winning Filmmaker, Producer, Director, Music Artist, and Renaissance Man Sabyn Mayfield joins POP Buchanan on the Sober is Dope Podcast to discuss Music, Creativity, Healing, and Life being Clean and Sober. Learn More about Sabyn Mayfield here ( www.sabynmayfield.com ) ... Sober is Dope podcast, is a safe place for addicts, the sober curious, and anyone dealing with addiction, depression, sadness, loss, and pain. We do not judge and all are welcome. Find free prayers, tips, strategies, and motivation that can help transform your life. I am POP Buchanan. Thank you for joining our family. Learn More at ( Soberisdope.com ) Nashville native Sabyn Mayfield is an award winning filmmaker and musician. He founded the L.A. based production company Stay Fly LLC in 2012 as an incubator for himself and other filmmakers developing original content. As a writer, director and producer, Sabyn is known for tackling relevant subject matter with an innovative and bare bones approach. After years of created critically acclaimed and award winning short form content, his award winning feature debut, “Boomtown”, was released in 2017 by 1091 Pictures; followed by his award-winning documentary “Time Cant be Wasted”, in 2020. As a songwriter and artist, Sabyn is breaking barriers with his music and demonstrates the value of genre crossovers with his unique sound and lyrical content. Sabyn's music has been featured in films and TV series around the globe. Sabyn released his debut EP, “Halfway There, in 2021 with sonaBLAST! Records, and has continued to release music at a fevered pace. In 2021, Sabyn founded the music publishing company CashVillain Music. A graduate of the prestigious Los Angeles Film School, Sabyn continues to push the barriers as a multi-hyphenate, delivering a diverse catalogue of content, while staying true to the man behind it. www.sabynmayfield.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/soberisdope/message
My guest today is Eric Nevins. After years of working in the financial industry, Eric launched his podcast, Halfway There, to tell the whole story about the spiritual journey. He quickly found the community podcasting is known for and started a group to bring Christian podcasters together. Since then, he's worked with podcasters to launch and improve their podcast, most recently with Christian Podcasters Association and has created a platform where Podcasters can learn, be encouraged, and network.Podcasts exploded in popularity in the last few years. But the truth is, it can be a difficult and often thankless venture so many people do not get farther than the first episode or the first season. This week, Eric and I chat about the challenges of podcasting, what it looks like to be a Christian podcaster, the importance of Mentorship in the podcasting world, and how we can support the podcasters in our lives and those we enjoy listening to.To watch the video head over to the Youtube VideoDaily Kairos Bible Journal Link: https://dailykairos.com/courtney-lowmanShow Notes for all the links!Sign up for our JOR Inside Look EmailsConnect with Courtney!Facebook | Instagram Veteran for God PodcastChristianity, the Word of God, Evangelism, and Apologetics:Hello my name is Dakota and...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Becoming Outlaws: True Stories of Divine Encounters with Ken McMullenAs many as three-quarters of Americans believe in the paranormal. This excludes most...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Muchas son las razones por las que hay que acudir a un concierto de Dan Millson “. Y la primera de la noche nos la cuenta Andrés Terrón, el productor del álbum “Half Way There” y título de la canción con la que el músico británico criado en España, comienza la noche. En ella se confiesa “por fin veo la luz al final del túnel”. A temas como éste, le siguen “Choke” y “Devil” que interpreta en nuestro escenario acompañado por parte de su banda – su hermano Nino Bagnoli (batería) y Juan Torresi (guitarra). Dan es un músico que viene del soul pero en este disco se aúnan todas sus influencias que no son pocas. De todas ellas nos habla su amigo y también productor David Adkinson con el que ha vivido este camino desde el principio. Como en el caso de Christoffen con quien mantiene aún su banda de versiones y con el que empezó a tocar en el retiro y el metro tras su llegada a Madrid. A sus conciertos acude todo tipo de público y, entre ellos, Laura, a quien le dedica “Beggin for You”. Dan también es fan de muchos artistas y nos recomienda a Luis Fercán, quien curiosamente parece que le ha leído el pensamiento y le deja un mensaje sorpresa. Y otro de los artífices de este proyecto, el productor Pablo Estrella, nos descubre dos palabras clave de esta trayectoria musical: “trabajanciones” y “limoncello”. Este delicioso licor italiano les ha aportado más de un momento creativo único. El dueño de la receta es Luigi Bagnoli, su padre y primer maestro de guitarra, al que acudió cuando las clases en el conservatorio desafinaron su talento. Escuchar audio
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On this special 65 minute episode, we open the heavily guarded Big Wakeup Call Vault and bring out some of my interviews with Heavy Metal Legends!From 10/13/14: Anthrax's Scott Ian joined the show for a chat about his book "I'm the Man."From 5/11/15: I visited with Duff McKagan (Guns N' Roses, Velvet Revolver) to discuss his book "How to Be a Man (and Other Illusions)."From 10/19/15: Def Leppard's Phil Collen dialed us up to talk about his book "Adrenalized: Life, Def Leppard and Beyond."From 6/27/17: Mark Slaughter was a guest on the show to promote his album "Halfway There."From 9/9/20: Dave Mustaine from Megadeth called in to talk about his book "Rust in Peace: The Inside Story of the Megadeth Masterpiece."From 12/17/20: I chatted with Twisted Sister's Jay Jay French about his podcast, "The French Connection: The Music Business and Beyond."From 11/17/17: Skid Row's Sebastian Bach discussed his book "18 and Life on Skid Row"From 12/13/17: Scott Ian returned to the show to talk about his book "Access All Areas: Stories from a Hard Rock Life."Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
After years of working in the financial industry, Eric Nevins launched his podcast, Halfway There, to tell the whole story about the spiritual journey. He quickly found the community podcasting is known for and started a group to bring Christian podcasters together. Since then, he's worked with podcasters to launch and improve their podcast, most recently with Christian Podcasters Association. We invite you to connect with him at his website at www.ericnevins.com ** You are invited to connect with Shā about coaching, heart and mind fitness, brainstorming for your business, podcasting and/or Veteran resources. Connect with Shā, today: https://calendly.com/heysha/connectioncall ** What if you could use the money inside your retirement account penalty and tax free and use that money to start your own dream business? Our friend, Daniel Blue from Season 5 Episode 5 over at Quest Education is so kind to give you, our listeners, their “How to Grow Your Money Tax Free” online course completely complementary just for listening to today's show. ** Generous Opportunity from Quest Education** https://quest-education.mykajabi.com/offers/cgV9tjzT?coupon_code=SHASPARKS ** Love this episode and want to support Shā? Buy her a cup of coffee www.buymeacoffee.com/shasparks
S5 EP.18 - After years of working in the financial industry, Eric Nevins launched his podcast, Halfway There, to tell the whole story about the spiritual journey. He quickly found the community podcasting is known for and started a group to bring Christian podcasters together. Since then, he's worked with podcasters to launch and improve their podcast, most recently with Christian Podcasters Association. You will enjoy the podcasting banter between Andy, Chuck, and Eric.
We are HALFWAY THERE through the year of 2022, and there have been some video games released. We talk about the top selling games of the year, top reviewed (according to Metacritic averages), and our personal favorites so far. The rest of the year has a lot of potential, and we list some of the games we expect to be in the hunt for our GOTY discussions. Also, we talk about Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes, Neon White, A Plague Tale, Xenoblade Chronicles 3, and several other games. We close things out with a spoiler-filled discussion of the Obi-Wan Kenobi series. 2:00 Best Selling Games so far in 2022 (NPD rankings) 4:42 Best Reviewed Games of first half of 2022 (Metacritic rankings) 6:24 Our personal 2022 favorites so far 16:30 Upcoming games we hope will be in the GOTY discussion 35:35 Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes 41:22 Neon White 47:24 A Plague Tale: Innocence | Anno: Mutationem 58:38 Project Zomboid | Vigil: The Longest Night 1:02:05 Grim Dawn | TMNT: Shredder's Revenge | Call of Duty Vanguard 1:16:24 Headlines - No Man's Sky on Switch 1:17:35 Xenoblade Chronicles 3 - preview 1:25:05 Headlines - Final Fantasy XVI details, Hyenas, A Plague Tale: Requiem release date 1:38:24 From Software's next game - speculation 1:41:50 Umbrella Academy - Season 3 | Beavis & Butthead movie | Prehistoric Planet 1:51:24 The Black Phone | Elvis 2:02:20 Obi-Wan Kenobi - spoiler chat We are on YouTube! Check out the video version of the podcast along with other videos on our Current Gen Podcast channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/CurrentGenPodcast Each week, the Current Gen Podcast will cover everything you need to know about Xbox, Playstation, and Nintendo. We'd love your feedback & support! Head on over to https://anchor.fm/currentgen to leave us a message (which we may even include in an upcoming episode!) or support & share the show. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/currentgen/message
Today's podcast is sponsored by Athletic Greens. Athletic Greens is a scoop wellness that allows you to absorb 75 quality vitamins and minerals regardless of your health needs. Athletic Greens is giving you a Free 1 year supply of immune supporting Vitamin D with 5 travel packs with your first purchase. Go to their site www.athleticgreens.com/emerging to take ownership over your health needs.................Today's topics will cover music as a form of self care. What is your go to song when life hits in various ways? Taking care of self what that really means and small ways to increase it. The Kimmel Cultural Center is having along with Wawa Welcome America an Arts Block Party, Parents and Summer with the kids. Taking responsibility for your personal actions.............Today we have Singer, Songwriter, and Storyteller M'Balia Singley. M'Balia Singley is a Philadelphia-based performing artist who has been exploring and excavating the human condition through story, song and audience engagement for the last quarter century. She has shared her musical talents in such legendary music halls as the Jazz Standard and Smalls in New York City, and the World Cafe Live and the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia, and she can be heard on John Legend's Grammy-nominated debut album, Get Lifted, Orrin Evan's #knowingishalfthebattle, and her own self-produced albums, including her recent release, Halfway There. As an actor, M'Balia has appeared in First Lady Suite, Ain't Misbehavin and The Vagina Monologues, and as an educator she has taught music to students of all ages...........Follow MB on her website, Instagram, and YouTube ..........I can be found on social media as Toitimeblog and on the blog as well.
In my podcast A Smaller Life, I talk to makers and business owners in my industry (and sometimes beyond) about making conscious choices and growing your brand by actually going smaller.This episode I'm giving you Half Way There insight on the Me Made May Pledge I took. Letting you know what's going on, if I'm any good at keeping the pledge. If I have learned something so far? Do I have regrets?"I SASKIA, PLEDGE TO WEAR ONLY HANDMADE CLOTHES (by me or someone else) AND A FEW ITEMS FROM SUSTAINABLE BRANDS THAT ARE GOOD TO MAN, ANIMAL & EARTH."And as we are approaching the half way point of 2022, I look back at what I've been up to so far in my business after the great pivot of 2021. Letting you in on all the goings on.Wanna hang out and do some looking back and looking forward? Thanks for listening, I really appreciate you choosing to spend your time with me and my guests!Do you want to get a reminder in your mailbox each time a new episode comes out? SIGN UP for the mailinglist and I'll let you know. Do you want to support the podcast, join the community, our Building Better Businesses Circle (the BBBC) or shop the collection of conscious products? Go to the portal to all things conscious at www.ja-wol.comSupport the show
This episode originally aired on June 28th, 2017. Steve Cooper talks with singer/musician Mark Slaughter. Mark is one of the founders of the band Slaughter. They have sold more than 5 million records world-wide. The group has had numerous top hits on the Billboard charts such as Fly To The Angels, Up All Night, Spend My Life and Mad About You. They also won the 1991 American Music Award for Favorite New Artist. Mark recently released a solo album Halfway There and tours both solo and with the band. Cooper Talk website: CooperTalk --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/supercoolradio/support
Una de esas potentes y desgarradoras voces que provocan escalofríos es la de Dan Millson. Británico, pero criado en España, lanzó su primer EP, titulado 'Little Box of Treasures', en 2017, al que siguió poco más adelante el single 'Shine a Light', que se convirtió en la banda sonora de la campaña publicitaria de la DGT en 2018. Con su visceral directo, acompañado simplemente de su guitarra, no ha parado de moverse, girando por España, pero también por Italia, Suecia, el Reino Unido o los Estados Unidos. A principios de 2019 lanzó dos singles, 'Lost Track Of Time' y 'Queen Without A Crown', llegando a alcanzar más de un millón de reproducciones solamente en Spotify entre las dos canciones. En 2021 empieza a componer y grabar lo que será su primer álbum 'Half Way There', que sale en abril del 2022. Su música combina folk moderno con blues rock oscuro, en la onda de Bon Ver, John Martyn y Arctic Monkeys. Escuchar audio
We open up the show hearing about a locally written and produced musical called “Halfway There.” Then, Calvin Cutler of WCAX provides a State House Update. Next, as March Madness takes hold, we hear from a local writer, who made it to the Elite Eight, about his madness for local hoops. After that, we'll get to taste a new Vermont-made beverage – Bitter Bubble. And we complete the morning at St. Mike's learning about the Art and Science of Alpine Crystals, or snow!
I had the pleasure of chatting with Gloria recently. Fun conversation and I miss seeing her. AND --- Gloria's background is amazing. She was born and raised in the Bronx and attended St. Nicholas Elementary School , and started her acting career by playing the Angel in her kindergarten school play, followed by a new play every year. In High School, she participated in school plays and choir performances, as well as being active in the drama, music, and ecology clubs. Gloria received her B.F.A. in Acting from Long Island University where she graduated Summa Cum Laude. In college, Gloria's portrayal of Ariel in “The Tempest” earned her an Irene Ryan Nomination where she placed as the 1st National Alternate. After college, Gloria embarked on a national tour (“Great Scientists Throughout the Ages” by the National Theatre for the Performing Arts), and two regional tours “Halfway There” with the Periwinkle National Theatre Company, and various plays in repertoire with the George Street Playhouse Touring Company. Afterwards she settled back to NYC where she worked consistently in theatre doing both plays and musical theatre throughout the NY and NJ area, while constantly in acting and dance classes. In NYC, Gloria landed the role of “J” in NYC's Off-Off-Broadway hit “Mono” (Critic's Pick of the week by Time Out NY, Paper Magazine, and NY Magazine in 2004). In 2004, while still living in NYC, Gloria was cast in “Two Sisters and a Piano” by Nilo Cruz at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, CA. Having had great success in NYC, she relocated to California and immediately got an audition for Jim Carrey's “Fun With Dick and Jane”. Gloria landed the role of “Blanca”, Mr. Carrey's nanny. She then guest starred in NYPD Blue. Gloria continued acting in studio films including “Mother and Child”, starring Annette Bening, Jimmy Smitts, Kerry Washington, Naomi Watts, and Samuel L. Jackson, “Henry Poole Is Here”, directed by Mark Pellington and starring Luke Wilson, George Lopez, Cheryl Hines, and Adriana Barraza and “Fixing Paco,” which was- nominated for an IMAGEN Award for Best Webseries in 2013 and 2014and Gloria played the lead! Gloria is an acting coach and has private and group classes. Her website is www.gloriagarayua.com, and has a video series for beginning actors. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michelemarotta/support
In this very special episode of Halfway There, our pal Jennifer Gordon Thomas bares it all about her experience with ovarian cancer and how it triggered early onset menopause. It's a tale of horrors but also perseverance, and because Jennifer has a terrific sense of humor about her trials and tribulations, it's also chock-full of laughs. Oh, and please donate to our Patreon for cool extras!!! https://www.patreon.com/halfwaytherethepodcast. Episode cringe factor: 6.4/11
After years of working in the financial industry, Eric Nevins launched his podcast, Halfway There, to tell the whole story about the spiritual journey. He quickly found the community podcasting is known for and started a group to bring Christian podcasters together. Since then, he's worked with podcasters to launch and improve their podcast, most recently with Christian Podcasters Association Gold membership. Eric holds a Master of Divinity from Denver Seminary and still lives in Denver with his wife, four kids, and a wonder dog. What you will learn in this episode: Why people are leaving the church even if they are not liberal How the American Evangelical church is deconstructing, and why it is not happening in other areas of the world Why are so many American Evangelicals prone to conspiracy theories What stages of the spiritual journey are American churches constructed to take you through What questions are people asking when they're going through a deconstruction What are the stages of the spiritual journey, and what stage is it no longer safe in the American church How the size of the churches in the United States impacts the amount of spiritual guidance people receive Why we should move back to a more experiential worship service, and what steps could be taken to achieve that Why Christians should be curious and remain open to other traditions Resources: Connect with Eric on his website: https://www.christianpodcastersassociation.com/ (https://www.christianpodcastersassociation.com/) Connect with Eric on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericnevins/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericnevins/) Connect with Eric in his Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ChristianPodcastersAssociation (https://www.facebook.com/groups/ChristianPodcastersAssociation) Connect with Eric on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/XPodAssociation (: https://twitter.com/XPodAssociation) Additional Resources: https://www.amazon.com/Slaying-Onion-Unveil-highest-potential-ebook/dp/B094C6S7RZ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1CQSDOLNATAJ7&dchild=1&keywords=april+ballestero+slaying+the+onion&qid=1624598750&sprefix=april+balleste%2Caps%2C199&sr=8-1 (Slaying the Onion Book ) https://www.onelightacademy.com/courses/slaying-the-onion (Buy Slaying the Onion Book here) and receive a signed copy, the course, and access to a community This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
On today's episode, Randi chats with Producer/Writer/Comedian Nick Morton. Nick lets us in on the process of creating and shopping two independent pilots, while also maintaining a career as a comedian and podcaster.Nick Morton is a writer, producer and stand-up comedian. He wrote the recent pilot “Cooper's Bar” which stars Rhea Seehorn (Better Call Saul) and Lou Mustillo (Mike and Molly) which premiered at SXSW and SeriesFest: Season 6 in 2020 and was picked up by AMC Networks this spring. He also wrote the Sundance pilot, "Halfway There," that stars Matthew Lillard and Blythe Danner that went on to win best pilot at SeriesFest: Season 4. He has produced many movies including Ray starring Jamie Foxx, Afternoon Delight directed by Jill Soloway, Fat Kid Rules The World, Band of Robbers and many more. He has written for many online magazines including Mr. Porter and The Scoop. He hosts the popular podcast The Drunkalogues.
Our first guest ever on Halfway There is artist, director, writer, drag icon extraordinaire Peaches Christ nee Joshua Grannell! We thought of no better inaugural guest to probe the reality of what it means to be a Gen X creator in the age of social media, cancellation and content overload. We discuss what it means to evolve with the times, how a drag persona ages (or do they?), the commodification of the underground, and how nostalgia functions in our lives. A rollicking conversation with one of the smartest and most funny and wickedly creative minds we know. Please donate to our Patreon for cool extras!!! https://www.patreon.com/halfwaytherethepodcast. Episode cringe factor: 4.2/11
Learn to discover your gifts and find out who you are. The show's guest in this episode is Eric Nevins, host of the Halfway There podcast. Eric talks with Chad Burmeister about his spiritual journey. Eric loved building Legos and climbing trees as a child. The sense of creativity and adventure he learned from that helped him become who God wants him to be. Although he had to work at a financial company far from his dream job, he didn't stop pursuing the life he always wanted. And that's to serve God! Tune in and keep building your dream life! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
And we love Slaughter! Vinnie finally gave us the falsetto we've been waiting for on this week's episode! We're talking Slaughter, and it's our longest episode yet. We were almost up all night recording it. We were Slaughter fans when "Stick it to Ya" dropped and we're excited to come back to it! We take a look at where it all began in the Vinnie Vincent Invasion explosion of a music video for "Boyz Are Gonna Rock", we head for that debut album and talk about its iconic production, sound effects, album art and then watch the video for "Up All Night". While we were getting it stuck to us, we checked out "Loaded Gun", then took off down the catalog to 1997's "Hard to Say Goodbye" from the "Revolution" album. After discussing the paths that all the guys took, we have a listen to "Turn It" from Mark Slaughter's solo album, "Halfway There". We also check out a cover project called "SlaughtHER" before we pay tribute to Charlie Watts with a classic Rolling Stones track, "If You Can't Rock Me". If they can't pod you, you know we will! Get in here! Watch video of our discussion, as well as the video clips and pictures we reference on the show along with us, on Patreon! Like Wet Tee Shirt Podcast on Facebook Follow Wet Tee Shirt Podcast on Twitter Follow Wet Tee Shirt Podcast on Instagram Wet Tee Shirt Podcast Merch via Spreadshirt! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wetteeshirtpodcast/support
This week we're joined by Eric Nevins for an encouraging conversation on ministry in the age of new media. Eric is the host of the Halfway There podcast (and had published around 250 episodes!) and is the Founder of the Christian Podcasters Association. We discuss the power of podcasting, online community, and Eric path of finding his calling. Enjoy and share with a friend! Shoutouts: Skye Jethani Episode The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene A Burning in My Bones by Winn Collier Follow Eric: Halfway There Podcast Website Instagram Twitter Facebook Group Follow Us: Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Channel Share Your Questions/Suggestions/Feedback With Us: Email: thesubstancepod@gmail.com Phone: 913-703-3883 Support Us: Join us for our "21 in 21" and send individual donations on CashApp to $TheSubstancePod or become a monthly supporter at the Anchor link below! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesubstancepod/support
#255-251Intro/Outro: I Want to Hold Your Hand by Himesh Patel & Lily James (from Yesterday soundtrack)255. Don't Be Cruel by Elvis Presley (2)254. Dare You To Move by Switchfoot (2)253. Soul Meets Body by Death Cab For Cutie (9)252. Pompeii by Bastille251. Riders on the Storm by The Doors (2)Balderdash alertDecade update:70's - 5300's - 4490's - 4260's - 4010's - 2780's - 2250's - 1840's - 230's - 120's - 1Top years:1970 - 121966 - 101994 - 91971 - 9Starting in 1954, here are the years we have not heard from yet: 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1981, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019Program note: The number in parentheses next to the artist name is how many songs they have had on the list.HALFWAY THERE!!!!!!!
Nick Morton is a stand up comedian, screen writer, and film maker. He lives in Los Angeles and he has been working in the film industry for twenty years. He has worked for companies such as Phoenix Pictures, Crusader Entertainment, Whitewater Films, and William Morris. Nick has been involved in many films such as Fat Kid Rules the World, Ray, Sahara and Afternoon Delight. He also wrote the pilot episode of "Halfway There" which premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. He is also a podcaster and the host of the "The Drunkalogues". The Drunkalogues is a podcast about addiction and recovery where guests share their stories on addiction and redemption. Website: http://mortonopoulis.com/ Podcast: https://thedrunkalogues.libsyn.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Mortonopoulis LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-morton-20157510/ ------------------------- Thanks for watching The Funky Brain Podcast with Dennis Berry. Dennis is a Life Coach for Addiction Recovery and Life Mastery. If you are struggling with any type of addiction like alcohol, food, porn, drugs, or shopping, reach out for help. Asking for help is the first step in solving the addiction puzzle. Maybe you're not struggling with an addiction, but you are simply “stuck” in life and don't know how to push through. Dennis is the master in helping people get laser-focused, accomplishing their goals and dreams, and achieving life mastery on every level. Dennis works with people worldwide and currently has clients in England, Australia, and India. Zoom is a beautiful tool for helping people all over the world. If you like what you see, and you'd like to hire Dennis to speak at your next event, he is the best motivational keynote speaker on the planet. He brings a ton of energy, experience, motivation, and inspiration to the table. His fun, witty, unique spin on life, with a touch of humor, will leave you motivated to get out there and improve yourself. Website: https://www.DennisBerry.com Email: contact@dennisberry.com LinkedIn: dennisberry1 Facebook: @LifeCoach.DennisBerry You can buy his best-selling book on Amazon - Funky Wisdom: A Practical Guide to Life
West coast singer/songwriter Greg Tressel talks about his amazing career working with John Hiatt, Joe Bonamossa, B.B.King, etc. and his recent release “Halfway There “ featuring the hit single “Keep Facing the Sunshine” along with “The Hard Way” and “Ankle Deep in Love”! Check out his amazing website at www.gregtressel.hearnow.com ! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/support
Amber Cullum is a mom and the host of the Grace Enough podcast. Today, Amber shares how she approached singleness, the trip to India that almost broke her faith, and how she learned to listen more. Amber is a woman who loves the Lord deeply and encourages many to follow faithfully. Her podcast is one of my favorites and if you like Halfway There, I know you'll like Grace Enough. Subscribe today. Listen to Amber's story now! Stories Amber shared: Being a mom to three kids Growing up in Eastern Kentucky Going to church with her cousins in middle school Giving her life to Christ as a 12 year old The Caedmon's Call CD that became her comfort during hard times The breakup that led her to Fellowship of Christian Athletes The Joshua stone moments that remind her of God's presence Her prayer for a spouse that guided her as a single person Going to India on a medical missions trip that broke her faith How apologetics helped shape her Learning how to be grateful Learning to listen in a racial reconciliation group Starting Grace Enough as a way to listen more Great quotes from Amber: I want single people to know that there is such value to your singleness. God is not just working in my little life. If you actually sit across from people who are not like you and listen, you may have a different perspective. Resources we mentioned: Amber's website The Case for Faith: A Journalist Investigates the Toughest Objections to Christianity (Case for … Series) by Lee Strobel 40 Acres by Caedmon's Call Breaking Free (Bible Study Book): The Journey, The Stories by Beth Moore Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis Related episodes: Terry Wardle and the Healing Journey Harriett Miller and a Fierce Faith Kyle Strobel and Integrating Spirituality and Theology The post Amber Cullum and the Journey to Grace appeared first on Eric Nevins.
What teaching in the church is most harmful to how we view our talents? . What is behind one limiting belief around money for those entering a career around the arts and entertainment? . How can you find your next big idea? . What do you kids need from us in order to find their own life callings? . How does podcast Magazine serve podcasters? . All of this and more is explored as @eric_nevins got cozy in @thelisteningchair podcast! :) . Pop in those earbuds and find comfort, clarity, and courage in your own life purpose today and keep reading for more on Eric and his work! . After years of working in the financial industry, Eric Nevins launched his podcast, Halfway There, to tell the whole story about the spiritual journey. He quickly found the community podcasting is known for and started a group to bring Christian podcasters together. Eric founded Get Curious Media to serve Christian businesses and ministries launching their own audio content platforms. He holds a Master of Divinity from Denver Seminary and still lives in Denver with his wife, four kids, and a wonder dog. . This episode is sponsored by the Things Not Seen Radio Show with Dr. David Dault. . The Listening Chair is a ministry of the Institute for Discipleship.
Os Guinness is an English author and social critic and a previous guest on Halfway There. His work is largely responsible for this podcast and I'm deeply grateful for the opportunity to speak with him. Today, Os shares what it was like being at L'Abri with the Schaeffers, why we need to understand the cultural shifts of the 1960s, and the scandal of discipleship in the American church today. Os is a gifted writer and thinker who helped me understand our historical context. This conversation is sure to encourage you to engage differently. Listen to Os now! Stories Os shared: Visiting and working at L'Abri with Francis and Edith Schaeffer The kind of people who came by L'Abri How he became a writer How understanding the 1960s helps us understand today The difference between the American and French revolutions and their impacts today Why the Biblical view of freedom is unique How to engage on social media How to following your calling to make a change The collapse of transmission in the American church How to think about revival Why now is the time to reclaim our understanding of freedom Great quotes from Os: You can't understand today's crisis without understanding the 60s. The challenge today is not just to say “injustice” but to say “Whose view of justice are you using to redress the problem?” We who are called to be salt and light are clearly neither salty nor light-bearing if we're the majority and uninfluential. Resources we mentioned: Os Guinness's website The Dust of Death: The Sixties Counterculture and How It Changed America Forever (IVP Signature Collection) by Os Guinness Repressive Tolerance The Second Evangelical Awakening by J. Edwin Orr Related episodes: Os Guinness and Carpe Diem Redeemed Laura Flanders and the Mentored Life Kyle Strobel and Integrating Spirituality and Theology The post Os Guinness and Understanding Our Moment appeared first on Eric Nevins.
In this special episode, I provide a quick podcast update and describe a recent experience that I found helpful in healing the wounds of life.I was recently a guest on Todd Vick's very first episode of The Reconstruction Rebel podcast. You can hear that interview here.This week, I was a guest on Eric Nevins' "Halfway There" podcast. You can listen to that interview here.To register for the NOMAD 2020 virtual conference, click here. Early bird pricing ends soon so register today for the best price.To schedule a contemplative focusing session with Karl and/or Laura Forehand, please contact them through their website here. I found it helpful and I think you will too. Get bonus content on Patreon Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
After a COVID-19 sabbatical, The Messy Spirituality Podcast is back with Episode 41 of the podcast featuring contemplative and podcaster Eric Nevins. Eric is the host of the Halfway There podcast and the founder of the Christian Podcasters Association. He is also a husband, father, and seminary graduate. I really enjoyed this conversation as we discussed Eric's spiritual journey, how he learned to pray, why he isn't a pastor, moving toward contemplation, and his advice for those undergoing a spiritual reformation. You can follow Eric on Facebook here and his podcast page here. While you're on Facebook, please like our podcast page here and join our private group exclusively for listeners of this podcast here. You can find Eric's "8 Day Experience" on his website here. Thinking of starting a podcast of your own? Check out his latest venture Rocket Podcast here. You can also connect with the Christian Podcasters Association here. Please be sure to check out Eric's incredible podcast, Halfway There. I'll be featured on an upcoming episode, so make sure to hit the subscribe button so you don't miss it! Please be sure to rate and review our podcast as well as subscribe on your platform of choice so you never miss an episode! Please consider supporting this podcast via Patreon where you will receive exclusive perks in appreciation of your support of our work. Thanks so much for listening. We really appreciate you! Get bonus content on Patreon Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.