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Heffner is a contemporary alternative indie band living here in Athens, GA. It began with members Taylor Cotton and Reagan Byrd, high school pals moving to Athens to go to school. They started playing with several bands around town. Wanting a band of their own, they knew if they started building a band, other members would come, and they did! Soon after one by one band members McKendrick Bearden, Will and Lars Heffner, and Tommy Trautwein joined the band.Their sophomore album, “Perfect Heaven,” catapulted them into regional success and the new “darlings” of Athens. With the release of their latest single “Truck,” Heffner exposes how their songwriting has grown and how their unique blend of melodic riffs, and style combines elements of alternative rock with influences from Folk and Pop. Taylor Cotton came on AthCastMusic and spoke about the nuances of the band, how he is the wrangler and how much fun they are having touring and playing here in Athens.Here is my conversation with Taylor Cotton..Show AthCastMusic (©): The Music of Athens Georgia, Now and Then.SHOW TITLE: Here come Taylor Cotton Jumping down the Heffner trail (unofficial Heffner Band)SEASON: 3 Episode 24Length: 35:42PUBLISHED: Oct 3, 2024Updated Weekly on ThursdayEngineer: Kayla DoverRecorded at Tweed Recording Audio Production Schoolhttps://tweedrecording.comINSTAGRAM: UNOFFICIALHEFFNERBANDhttps://heffner.bandcamp.com/CONTACT FOR ATHCASTMUSIC:instagram: AthCastMusicFaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550294283019
In this episode, I sat down with Melissa Heffner, Program Director at Georgia Tech's CREATE-X Female Founders initiative. Melissa shares her fascinating journey from teaching English literature to coaching entrepreneurs at one of the world's leading tech institutes. We dive into the Lean Startup Method and how it helps de-risk ideas by focusing on real-world problems and customer discovery. Melissa also opens up about the challenges female founders face in raising capital and how her program creates a safe space for women to explore entrepreneurship and build successful startups.We also discuss the future of work, the role of AI in innovation, and how it could reshape the job market. Melissa provides insightful advice on building strong, coachable teams and the importance of recognizing and leveraging individual strengths. If you're interested in entrepreneurship, innovation, or how women are breaking barriers in tech, this is an episode you won't want to miss.Key topics covered:Melissa's path to Georgia Tech and her work with the Female Founders programThe Lean Startup Method and its role in entrepreneurshipChallenges for female founders in raising capitalThe potential impact of AI on jobs and creativityFuture trends in the workplace and the rise of remote workChapters00:00 Introduction and Importance of Healthy Skepticism around AI02:49 Melissa's Journey to Becoming Program Director at Georgia Tech13:17 Supporting Female Founders at Georgia Tech17:13 The Lean Startup Method for De-risking Ideas25:02 Challenges Faced by Female Founders in Raising Capital26:02 Addressing the Gender Disparity in Funding29:03 Challenges Faced by Female Founders in Accessing Investment30:14 Pressure and Assumptions Placed on Women in the Field32:36 Empowering Female Founders to Leverage Their Strengths35:24 The Potential Bias in AI and the Importance of Mindful Use40:14 The Future of Work: Hybrid and Remote WorkYou can connect with Melissa here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissaheffner/
David Heffner is the Director of Community Outreach for Winsupply of Indianapolis. Prior to that, David was a successful one-man plumbing company that was acquired. And before that he served in the US Marine Corps. David has a heart for service, is incredibly knowledgeable about our industry, and loves to teach and help others. His career, his introduction to plumbing, his experiences growing and then intentionally shrinking his company are fascinating and full of great lessons. In this episode you'll hear: How attempting to change a light bulb led to a plumbing career Providing great service to others What a Director of Community Outreach does Why WinSupply of Indianapolis is one of the top Winsupply locations Why and how to grow and then intentionally shrink a company The acquisition of a one-man plumbing company How to fail at retirement Cycling across Iowa (RAGBRAI) and Indiana (RAIN) Supporting the Marines and Veterans Service Above Self
As the nation nears its 250th anniversary, a longtime broadcast journalist and historian calls for addressing economic inequities, corporate monopolies, and restoring effective governance grow stronger. The country's 250th birthday comes on July 4, 2026. Technically, it is called the quarter millennium or semi-quin-centennial. The word is hard to say but once you get it out, the coming anniversary does provide a reminder that it is not too early to take stock of how the republic is doing, and what its prospects look like. Alexander Heffner is a journalist, civic educator, and the host of The Open Mind on PBS, a role he has held since 2014. He also created "Breaking Bread with Alexander" on Bloomberg TV, where he engages in conversations with political figures over shared meals. Heffner is known for his in-depth discussions on democracy, media, technology, and ethics, continuing the legacy of the show, which was founded by his grandfather in 1956. As a passionate advocate for civil discourse, he has written and spoken widely on the state of public media and the challenges facing American democracy in the digital age. Heffner's work spans contributions to major publications such as The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post, as well as teaching and lecturing at universities across the U.S. Show Notes Here are the top five takeaways from this episode: Legacy of The Open Mind: Heffner discusses his role as the host of The Open Mind, a program founded by his grandfather, Richard Heffner. He reflects on the show's mission of promoting thoughtful dialogue and deliberation, which stands in contrast to the divisive and superficial nature of much modern media. Challenges of Effective Policy: Heffner shares his experience interviewing public officials and policymakers, noting the difficulty in enacting sound policies due to a dysfunctional political landscape. However, he highlights efforts by state leaders to innovate and compromise for effective governance. Breaking Bread Initiative: Heffner talks about his show Breaking Bread, where he uses food as a common ground to have in-depth, non-adversarial conversations with politicians. The aim is to create a culture of peacebuilding and to foster genuine exchanges that can inspire effective policy-making. Economic Inequality and Governance: Heffner points to the stark economic imbalances in the U.S., contrasting the economic landscape of today with that of 50 years ago. He discusses the negative impact of monopolistic corporate power on American governance and the challenges this presents to achieving equitable policies, especially in housing, healthcare, and education. The Future of American Democracy: As the country approaches its 250th anniversary, Heffner expresses concern over the state of democracy, citing key national crises like the Great Recession, 9/11, and the COVID-19 pandemic. He advocates for a political culture that prioritizes fairness, happiness, and meaningful improvement in the public's quality of life through systemic change. Related Links to resources referenced in the episode: · Host, The Open Mind on PBS · Creator, Breaking Bread with Alexander (now running on Bloomberg TV) Coauthor, A Documentary History of the United States (Penguin Random House) Our editors used ChatGPT 4.0 to summarize the episode in bullet form to help create the show notes. The main image for this story was created using DALL-E 3.
In this episode, Oliver talks to special guest US broadcaster and historian Alexander Heffner, the host of The Open Mind on PBS. They talk about the current state of American politics and media, focusing on the 2024 presidential election and the decline of intellectual discourse in public debate. They explore various aspects of the campaign between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, the erosion of civil political discourse, and broader trends in American democracy, with Heffner providing insights from his experience as host of The Open Mind
In this episode, we dive into the growing wave of lawsuits being filed against Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, Snapchat, Discord, Tik Tok by parents and guardians concerned about the mental and physical harm these platforms are causing younger users. Research indicates a troubling rise in social media addiction among teens, leading to severe mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, self-harm, eating disorders, and even suicide.The issue gained significant attention when Frances Haugen, a former Facebook manager, leaked internal documents revealing Meta's knowledge of its platforms' harmful effects on users, especially teens. These documents exposed how Meta's algorithms are designed to maximize engagement at the expense of user well-being, often pushing content that promotes body image issues, risky behaviour, and mental health struggles.We'll explore the specific cases brought against Meta, such as the lawsuits filed by families who have lost loved ones to suicide or who are dealing with the repercussions of social media addiction. We'll also discuss the legal strategies being employed, including product liability and tort law, aimed at holding Meta accountable for prioritizing profits over safety.Snapchat, owned by Snap Inc., is a preferred social media platform for 35% of teens, with over 85 million users in the U.S. as of 2020. Its popularity is driven by features that limit parental monitoring, encourage daily use, and allow users to share their location, raising significant safety concerns.One notable case is Rodriguez v. Meta Platforms Inc. et al., where nine-year-old Selena Rodriguez became addicted to Snapchat and Instagram, leading to sleep deprivation, bullying, and severe mental health issues, culminating in her suicide at age 11.In Doffing v. Meta Platforms Inc. and Snap Inc., Brittney Doffing is suing on behalf of her daughter M.K., who developed an addiction to Instagram and Snapchat at 14, resulting in sleep loss, body image issues, and psychiatric hospitalizations.Other cases include Heffner vs. Meta and Snap Inc., where Ashleigh Heffner's son Liam Birchfield became addicted to these platforms, leading to his suicide, and Dawley vs. Meta and Snap Inc., where CJ Dawley, a high-achieving student, fatally shot himself after becoming obsessed with social media.Additionally, Snapchat is implicated in facilitating fentanyl poisonings, due to its features that allow users to erase communications easily. The FBI is investigating Snapchat's role in the fentanyl poisoning deaths of teens, and lawsuits have been filed to represent these victims and their families.https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-marquez-garrett-447a491b/https://socialmediavictims.org/#SocialMediaLawsuits #MetaLawsuits #SnapchatLawsuits #ProtectOurKids #MentalHealthAwareness #SocialMediaAddiction #TeenMentalHealth #TechAccountability #StopSocialMediaHarm #DigitalSafety #ParentalAwareness #YouthWellbeing #SocialMediaImpact #AnxietyAwareness #DepressionAwareness #EatingDisorders #SuicidePrevention #SocialMediaReform #OnlineSafety #AddictionAwareness #ProtectTeens #SafeSocialMedia #SocialMediaResponsibility #VictimsRights #HoldTechAccountable #SocialMediaVictims #DigitalWellbeing #FentanylCrisis #SnapchatSafetySupport the showSubscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/newLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com
(00:35) Ever wondered how a beloved Pittsburgh restaurant turned an old firehouse into a culinary gem? Join us as we sit down with Andrew Heffner, the general manager of Bar Marco, to uncover the inspiring journey. Andrew shares the secrets behind their unique dining experience and the importance of staff longevity, creating a sense of community that keeps patrons coming back.(07:28) Get ready to immerse yourself in the flavors of Italy's Piedmont region, right in Pittsburgh's Strip District. A commitment to local sourcing and seasonality shapes Bar Marco's evolving menu, while thoughtfully crafted cocktails and natural wines round out the experience. Plus, hear about their innovative decision to eliminate tipping, ensuring a sustainable and supportive environment for their dedicated staff.(50:52) As a bonus, fellow Great American Recipe contestant John Hinojosa joins us to share his San Antonio-style Tlacoyos recipe. This episode is packed with rich culinary insights, making it an unmissable treat for any food enthusiast.Send us a Text Message.Support the Show.
In our present day of “culturalized” Christianity it's easy for us to become numb to the weight of Jesus' sacrificial death. Understanding events associated with the Last Supper can foster a new depth of devotion to Jesus. Series Description Who is Jesus? There are many names and titles that he bears; Son of God, Messiah, Savior, Prince of Peace and so many more. These names and titles describe His essence and give us a great understanding of who He is. But probably the most important question is, "Who is Jesus to you?" In this summer series, we will be exploring the person of Jesus and it's our prayer that Jesus would capture your heart and challenge you to live all-in for Him. Connect With Us Need prayer, want to sign up for baptism or surrender your life to Christ? Follow this link : https://bit.ly/m/lifechurchia
On this podcast of Welcome Home Radio, host Don Scordino spoke with special guests, Laura Corey Melton, REALTOR® with Realty Concepts, Ltd. and Doug Heffner, IMS Lending on "Current Market Update".
In the past two weeks there has been shocking news of "inappropriate sexual behavior" regarding some prominent church leaders in the U.S. It's not the first time. What should we make of such news? How should we act in light of it? Series Description Who is Jesus? There are many names and titles that he bears; Son of God, Messiah, Savior, Prince of Peace and so many more. These names and titles describe His essence and give us a great understanding of who He is. But probably the most important question is, "Who is Jesus to you?" In this summer series, we will be exploring the person of Jesus and it's our prayer that Jesus would capture your heart and challenge you to live all-in for Him. Connect With Us Need prayer, want to sign up for baptism or surrender your life to Christ? Follow this link : https://bit.ly/m/lifechurchia
-Becoming the fastest rising star in the Linesman game and earning your way to Prague and the World Championships -Watching your hometown Bietigheim Steelers become Deutsche Meisters in 2009 and bring a community together -Putting the stripes on for the first time for a U13 game and making the DEL the very next season -Getting comfortable and used to the next level of hockey whether you are playing or reffing -Being on the ice with the World's best and when Connor Bedard's hockey brain blows your mind
A Beautiful Savior for a Broken World! How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who bring good news, who proclaim peace, who bring good tidings, who proclaim salvation, who say to Zion, "Your God reigns!" Isaiah 52:7 Isaiah 6:1-9 God's Calling (commissioning) on Isaiah's life! God is on a Mission! Isaiah's Vision of the Lord 6 In the year that King Uzziah died I saw the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up; and the train of his robe filled the temple. 2 Above him stood the seraphim. Each had six wings: with two he covered his face, and with two he covered his feet, and with two he flew. 3 And one called to another and said: “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts;the whole earth is full of his glory!” 4 And the foundations of the thresholds shook at the voice of him who called, and the house was filled with smoke. 5 And I said: “Woe is me! For I am lost; for I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips; for my eyes have seen the King, the Lord of hosts!” 6 Then one of the seraphim flew to me, having in his hand a burning coal that he had taken with tongs from the altar. 7 And he touched my mouth and said: “Behold, this has touched your lips; your guilt is taken away, and your sin atoned for.” Isaiah's Commission from the Lord 8 And I heard the voice of the Lord saying, “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?” Then I said, “Here I am! Send me.” 9 And he said, “Go, and say to this people: “‘Keep on hearing, but do not understand;keep on seeing, but do not perceive.' Uzziah was, for the most part, a good king. 52 years. Sought out the prophet Zechariah, was a strong king with an honorable name. He defeated the Philistines and others godless nations in various battles. But sadly, Uzziah's life ended tragically. 2 Chronicles 26:16 says: “…But when he was strong his heart was lifted up, to his destruction, for he transgressed against the LORD his God by entering the temple of the LORD to burn incense on the altar of incense.” In response, God struck Uzziah with leprosy, and he was an isolated leper until his death. “*How many Christian men and women start out well for the Lord and finish tragically?” Why? “Isaiah's 7 C's” A comprehension of God. A conviction of personal & collective sin. A confession of His sin. A cleansing of his heart. A call to Go A cooperation with God. A commission by a Holy God! 5 SAWS! 1. He SAW the Lord 2. He SAW himself 3. He SAW the Source of his need-God's grace 4. He SAW his calling 5. He SAW the lost! Six Key Points 1. Isaiah Saw the Lord in His Glory! 2. He saw that God was holy and he was not! 3. Isaiah got right with the Lord in sincere repentance. 4. God is looking for (calls) His messengers? Who will GO? 5. Isaiah showed his repentance in a response of life surrender and sacrifice. I'll GO! 6. GOD COMMISSIONED ISAIAH TO A PEOPLE WHO WOULD, BY IN LARGE, REJECT GOD AND REJECT ISAIAH'S MESSAGE! What Can The Tabernacle Do? You are already doing so much here at the Tabernacle. Praise God! Keep at it. Open your homes and hearts continually. VLIF Started 2/27 Every Saturday night! Getting on site at TSMC to start relationships. Ken Lin Contact Person. Taiwanese pastor. Pray, Come join us when you can, Give financially-Thank you. Pray for us as we start the church-open & searching hearts, attendees, open doors, leadership united in Christ, strength for volunteers. 1. Touch Others by Your Life, Conduct & Words. 2. Build trust then Start Faith Conversations: “So thankful for this beautiful day; great weather. 3. Share Your OWN Story. 4. Be Ready to Answer Questions: Be ready to defend the faith that is in you. 5. Inviting People for a meal, a hike, a game of tennis, etc,. 6. Invite them to Believe in Jesus.
Celebrations, excitement, and goosebumps are great. But, as followers of Jesus, how do we function well when there is no party going on? Connect With Us Need prayer, want to sign up for baptism or surrender your life to Christ? Follow this link : https://bit.ly/m/lifechurchia
Welcome to the Creator's Corner Podcast, where innovation meets inspiration! Join your host, Anthony, as he brings together two dynamic minds in the world of content creation: Kyle and Alexis from Match Made in Heffner. In this engaging round table discussion, they delve deep into the art of content creation, sharing invaluable insights on growing your channel and finding inspiration in the ever-evolving digital landscape.
Episode Topic: Welcome to an insightful episode of PayPod. Michael Heffner, Vice President of multiple divisions within Appian Corporation, discusses the world of process automation. The discussion centers on Appian's journey since its founding in 1999, its evolution in technology, and its commitment to helping large institutions optimize their work processes. Michael shares insights into the complex challenges faced by companies in integrating and orchestrating their existing architectures while embracing innovation and adapting to the tools of today. Lessons You'll Learn: Listeners will gain valuable insights into the significance of process automation in the modern business landscape. Michael Heffner sheds light on the critical role of low-code and no-code tools in simplifying application development, addressing backlogs, and fostering innovation. The episode also explores the relevance of the Gartner Magic Quadrant and how Appian's leadership in low-code capabilities is assessed. Additionally, the discussion touches on the crucial aspects of data practices and the power of unifying data through Appian's Data Fabric. About Our Guest: Michael Heffner, Vice President at Appian Corporation, shares his journey with Appian, starting as a customer before joining the company. His extensive experience in the financial industry and passion for growth and innovation align with Appian's commitment to accelerating business processes. Michael is instrumental in leading initiatives like Appian Select, focusing on customer-centric strategies, and driving value engineering to articulate and deliver tangible benefits for clients. Topics Covered: The conversation spans various topics, from Appian's role in the process automation landscape to the importance of low-code development and its impact on addressing backlogs. Michael delves into the nuances of the Gartner Magic Quadrant, highlighting Appian's leadership in the industry. The episode also explores the challenges and opportunities in data practices, emphasizing Appian's approach to unifying data through its innovative Data Fabric. Additionally, Michael shares insights into upcoming industry trends, such as the adoption of AI and the movement towards tokenization and digital assets. Check our website: https://www.soarpay.com
On this podcast of Welcome Home Radio, host Don Scordino spoke with special guests, Doug Heffner with IMS Lending who shared "Interest Rate Drop Information" and Dave Kidder, ERA Valley Wide Homes, who shared "The REALTOR®'s Role in a Home Search" with listeners.
In 1970 Avon Books published a landmark anthology “Science Fiction Hall of Fame” featuring 16 classic short stories that represent landmark tales of the genre. The stories were voted on by the members of the new (at the time in the late 60s) organization Science Fiction Writers of America. In this series, I will be joined by a panel of different guests to break down these stories and talk about the authors in the book. In this episode, I am joined by two experts on the history of Science Fiction. Alec Nevala-Lee author of Astounding was in part a biography of John W. Campbell and a history of the Golden Age of Science Fiction. Kate Heffner is a postgraduate researcher of science fiction and gender studies in the School of History at the University of Kent. She was awarded the Peter Nichols International Prize for best essay in science fiction for her research on feminist science fiction fan cultures. The story we are covering is the 1934 classic “Twilight by John W. Campbell.” This story is considered a game-changer that changed Science Fiction forever. Don't have the story to read before you listen? I got you. So use the link below to read the story before listening. Or listen to an audio version of the story on YouTube. An Internet archive of the original magazine appearance: https://archive.org/details/astounding_v14n03_1934-11_1.1/page/n45/mode/2up?view=theater Audio version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0_I4_ILREs The next episode will be Helen O'Loy by Lester Del Rey featuring Robotics Through Science Fiction host Robin Murphy, Professor Lisa Yaszek, and Brian Collins of SF Remembrance. •You can find my books here: Amazon-https://www.amazon.com/David-Agranoff/e/B004FGT4ZW •And me here: Goodreads-http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/2988332.David_Agranoff Twitter-https://twitter.com/DAgranoffAuthor Blog-http://davidagranoff.blogspot.com/
This is an incredible conversation with Bunk Heffner. He talks about his journey with anxiety and how he learned about the Lord's faithfulness through hard things. I pray this episode blesses you and encourages you to seek out the Lord's way in the hard spots. The reference made to David saying that he will become even more something is 1 Samuel 6:22 NIV "I will become even more undignified than this, and I will be humiliated in my own eyes. But by these slave girls you spoke of, I will be held in honor.”
Leo and I had an interesting conversation about how he helps accidental slumloards and their residents to have better lives. Additonaly we went into some details about the fund he uses to acquire these properties. Some topics we covered in the show include: Buying Slumlord Houses and Bringing them to FHA Standards It started with a conversation on an airplane There is a philanthropic side to the business You can make money and help residents “We buy houses between a 15 and a 30 Cap Rate” People become accidental slumlords Finding Homes via Code Enforcement Violations A Hooker who is a bird dog Opening a Reg D 504 Fund Selecting where 506(c) advertising dollars go Creating Relationships at the family office club Going to events with the mindset to add value There is some blood in the water and investors have some dry powder Let's create some financial literacy to those that need it most Find Leo at : southbend7.com leohefner.com wildbluebackup.com Network with Capital Raisers at our Capital Raising Meetup Thursdays at 11 AM PST capitalraisingmeetup.com Book a call with Ruben at calendly.com/rubengreth If you would like to find out more about Family Office Capital Raising events you can visit https://familyoffices.com/# Get The Family Office Club membership for $2,000 off by mentioning the Capital Raiser Show to holly@familyoffices.com
The Fashion episode was such a hit that I decided to revamp and re-release another set of industry-related confessions. With casting help from DeuxMoi, we're coming out from behind the scenes and exploring life in front of the camera as a model. I open the episode with my own Tales of Taboo about my lulz attempt at a postgrad modeling career (you'll scream at the very off-brand national campaign I booked), and a few encounters with agents and casting directors that, as the kids say, 'altered my brain chemistry'. (10:50) Then, our anonymous contributors are or were signed in LA, London, Miami, Milan, New York, Paris, Seattle, and Texas, and represented by well-known agencies such as One Management, Genetics, Heffner, Next, Select, and Women (plus some others I've been asked not to name). They tell equally juicy and shocking stories about: -what it's like behind the scenes at Fashion Week & Miami Swim Week -working for controversial brands like American Apparel and Yeezy -lesser-known but higher paying sectors of the industry, like e-comm and fit modeling -the harsh realities of diet + exercise routines (maintaining 35 inch hips!!) -model houses, club promoters, and international ‘yachting' trips -loneliness and depression brought on by working abroad -agency debt, and what success ACTUALLY looks like Plus, ON the record, we have agent Jane Belfry (@janebelfry) from BTWN Management breaking down the “body positivity movement” and model-turned-badass musician Dana Dentata (@danadentata) serving honest insight on everything from industry hyper-sexualization to working with icons like Ryan McGinley and Juergen Teller. ~ GOT A SECRET TO GET OFF YOUR CHEST? Share your own confession - or thoughts and feedback - at confessions@aliweissworld.com. Follow Ali on Instagram & TikTok @aliweissworld. Tales of Taboo is produced and narrated by Ali Weiss. Audio production by Isabel McMahon & WTF Media. Theme song by Chris Stathopolous. Cover photo by Erika Flynn. Cover art by Kristen Montenegro. "Degenerate" sweatshirts & G-Strings are available on Ali's Instagram via DM. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talesoftaboo/support
Reagan Byrd and Taylor Cotton are the indie-rock, powerhouse duo that are the driving force behind Heffner, one of Athens' most explosive rock bands!Joining me for the second time, we got to chat about the making of their newest album, 'Super Bowl LXIX', released barely a year after their previous record on October 27th.We discuss their writing and recording process, tour life, why they love the studio, organizing Trashfest, Paul McCartney, guitar tones, creative exploration, and much more!@unofficial_heffner_fans@tayl0rc0tt0n@byrd_reagan@parkerwierling@onthatnote_podcastLike & Subscribe to spread the looooooooove!
We aren't meant to be solitary disciples of Jesus. Meaningful relationships with other followers spur us on to be everything God created us to be. Series Description Values is a term that often signify these mushy, sentimental ideals for which we rarely contend. Around here we call our values, the Eight Hills we will die on. Because as a church, we believe that if something is worth living for, it must be worth dying for. So, we have taken our stand! We WILL relentlessly defend and even die upon these hills. Join us for this series where we will define who we are as a church and the passions that drive us. Connect With Us Join us live in Cedar Rapids, Coralville, or Wilton, Iowa. Or watch online each Sunday morning. Visit https://www.lifechurchnow.org for specific times. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LIFEchurchIA New(ish) here? We'd love to connect with you! https://bit.ly/1st-Time_Connection Got a prayer request? https://bit.ly/Ask_For_Prayer
Stefan Heffner is a 42-year-old German citizen who has been living in America for over five years now. He stops by to share his insight on the pros and cons of Germany compared to the United States. To start the conversation Stefan goes through his background including how he ended up in the U.S. as well as his career. Casey then asks how Germany approaches mental health where the conversation moves to talking about the differences between U.S. and German healthcare. Next, the guys ask what having a 16-year old drinking age is like where they also discuss Oktoberfest. Moving on, the guys ask about common issues facing young men in Germany today before discussing the differences between the two countries overall including time off, housing, and poverty. Switching topics, Josh asks about the stresses a guy would face in Germany today including loneliness and loyalty before Stefan discusses how he adjusted to U.S. life. To wrap things up the guys discuss COVID, therapy and how Stefan handled the loss of his parents.Timestamps:0:00 - Intro0:35 - Steffan's Background2:38 - German mental health approach4:20 - German mental health statistics5:20 - German vs. American healthcare system9:12 - Younger drinking age10:55 - Oktoberfest review12:07 - Stefan's travel recommendations13:13 - Issues young men face in Germany16:00 - How to solve the problem17:28 - Time off differences20:30 - Pros vs. Cons of US22:45 - Socialized money cushion25:10 - Housing prices in Germany26:00 - #1 stressor for German guys29:15 - Common issues in Germany34:00 - Loneliness issue in Germany36:05 - Loyalty issues38:20 - Adjusting to U.S. life41:25 - German specific problems42:12 - Covid handling in Germany43:30 - Therapy stigma44:24 - Stefan's future plans45:55 - Stefan's mental health journey_______________________________________________________________________________________________Full, video episodes available on YouTube (@SharedExps)! We also have a YouTube clips channel for episode highlights (@SharedExpsClips)!Please help support us by reviewing and sharing our episodes! To keep updated, check out the Instagram (@SharedExps), Facebook (@SharedExps), and Tik Tok(@SharedExps).Check out Josh's Book HEREJosh's Instagram: @joshsbkr ( CLICK HERE )Casey's Instagram: @casey_eisenberg ( CLICK HERE )If you have questions that you'd like answered on the podcast, you can reach out via email at sharedexps@gmail.com.Disclaimer: The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk.
My guest this week is Kate Heffner who is doing a PhD on women in science fiction fandom in the History Department at the University of Kent. Kate talks about the untraditional nature of her research and reflects on the women who wrote on the ways science and literature could coalesce as well as about the importance of the early printing process. Born and raised in Long Beach, California, Kate then moved to Iowa where she did a degree in English Literature and then undertook a Masters in Library and Information Science. She was a first generation college student and worked as a cleaner at an elementary school. We find out how she ended up going to Liverpool in the UK to give a conference paper and where she was encouraged to do a PhD. Kate talks about her work on community archives and about growing up in a house of poverty where her mother was a survivor of domestic violence. Her mother gave Kate her love for strong women in science fiction, e.g. in the Alien films. She grew up with media including films as books were not affordable, though libraries were really important. Kate discusses, indeed, why libraries are sacred spaces. Kate has served as a Judge for the Arthur C. Clarke awards, and we talk about outsider culture, and what a teacher is ‘supposed' to look like (in the context e.g. of wearing leather jackets on campus). Towards the end of the interview, we find out that Kate's motivation for doing her research is in response to the criticism that women do not belong in sci-fi fandom, and we discuss the relationship between teaching and autobiography. We also talk about the concept of negative nostalgia and why Kate didn't think she would live beyond 25 years of age. Then, at the end, we learn why Kate is not a ‘living in the now' type of person.
GDP Script/ Top Stories for Wednesday Aug. 2 Publish Date: Tuesday Aug. 1 From the Henssler Financial Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast Today is Wednesday August 2nd , and happy 67th birthday to Garbage Drummer Butch Vig ****Butch Vig 67**** I'm Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Mall of Georgia Chrysler Dodge Jeep 1. Stone Mountain man drowned on Lake Lanier after jumping off boat over the weekend 2. Gwinnett officials tout $6.2 million police training center expansion as investment in public safety 3. And Gwinnett Tax Commissioner Denise Mitchell kicks off 2024 election campaign Plus, Leah McGrath of Ingles Markets is here to talk about Economical snacks for Kids All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast. Break 1 : M.O.G. Story 1. drowned This past weekend, three people died on Lake Lanier. One of the victims was a 61-year-old man from Stone Mountain, identified as Tracey Stewart. He was on a boat with a group of people when he jumped into the lake and began to be in distress. He asked for a lifejacket, but by the time it was retrieved, he had disappeared underwater. His body was later found near East Bank Park in the Gwinnett portion of the lake. The incident was one of three deaths on Lake Lanier, including two drownings. Authorities used a side-scan sonar system and an Apple Watch's tracking data to locate Stewart's body. The Gwinnett County Medical Examiner's Office is investigating the incident...............read more on this at gwinnettdailypost.com STORY 2: training Gwinnett County's Police Department recently completed a $6 million, 26,000-square-foot expansion of its police training center, with plans for a new SWAT and hazardous device training facility and a new police headquarters. The expansion includes modern facilities like classrooms, locker rooms, and office spaces. The department values the community's support and sees the facility as a commitment to excellence and a tool for recruiting well-trained officers. The new space allows for more training of recruits without affecting professional development for existing officers. Gwinnett's strong training program has made its officers sought after by other agencies, but the department has taken steps to retain its officers through improved support and technology upgrades. Story 3: tax Gwinnett County Tax Commissioner Denise Mitchell has officially launched her campaign for the 2024 election. Although currently serving in the position, this will be her first time running for the office. Mitchell has an extensive background in the Tax Commissioner's Office, with 25 years of experience, including serving as the chief deputy tax commissioner. She emphasizes three core commitments: Exceptional Fiscal Management, Innovation-Focused, and Superior Ethical Standards Driven by Service. Mitchell is running as a Democrat and seeks to earn the support of Gwinnett voters in the upcoming elections. Her campaign website is www.Denise4Gwinnett.com . We'll be right back Break 2: Slappey.- Tom Wages - Obits Story 4: Yeomans Curt Yeomans, a senior reporter at the Daily Post, was honored in the Society of Professional Journalists' 73rd Annual Green Eyeshade Awards for his exceptional journalism in 2022. He received a third place award in the Deadline Reporting category for his coverage of former Lawrenceville Police Chief Tim Wallis' departure following a departmental investigation. Additionally, Yeomans received a second place award in the Criticism category for his reviews of concerts, movies, and musical plays. The Green Eyeshade Awards contest encompasses an 11-state region in the southeastern United States, recognizing outstanding work by print, radio, television, and online journalists. Story 5: legends During a routine back-to-school coaches meeting at Parkview High School, seven Panther legends, including former athletic directors and state championship-winning coaches, gave motivational speeches to current coaches and teachers. The meeting was held on the theater stage with 60 state championship trophies displayed. Topics covered included Parkview's tradition, the importance of supporting one another, the rivalry with Brookwood, and the sense of community at the school. The current coaching staff, many of whom are alumni, found the event inspiring and felt a strong desire to uphold the legacy of those who built Parkview into what it is today. Story 6: trials Brookwood senior swimmer Kyler Heffner achieved two U.S. Olympic Trials cuts at the 2023 Futures Championships in Ocala, Florida. He won the 1,500-meter freestyle in 15 minutes and 34.94 seconds, surpassing the Trials cut of 15:39.89. He also placed fourth in the 800-meter freestyle with a time of 8:09.26, slightly faster than the Trials cut of 8:09.69. The U.S. Swimming Olympic Trials will take place next June in Indianapolis. Previously, Heffner was the state high school runner-up in the 500 freestyle and finished fourth in the 200 at the state level during his junior year. We'll be back in a moment Break 3: ESOG – Ingles 9- UMC 30 Story 7: Leah And Now Leah McGrath, corporate dietician at Ingles Marekets joins us to talk about economical snacks for kids ***Leah*** We'll have final thoughts after this.Open champion. We'll have final thoughts after this Break 4: Lawrenceville - Henssler 60 Thanks again for listening to today's Gwinnett Daily Post podcast. Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? 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Some things really matter! But it is baffling when no one else seems to think the same. "How is that possible?" you wonder. Sometimes there are other things you need to know in order to change the situation. Join us live in Cedar Rapids, Coralville, or Wilton, Iowa. Or watch online each Sunday morning. Visit https://www.lifechurchnow.org for specific times. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LIFEchurchIA New(ish) here? We'd love to connect with you! https://bit.ly/1st-Time_Connection Got a prayer request? https://bit.ly/Ask_For_Prayer
Jon Heffner is the owner of Hashing2Heating, where he designs and helps to implement systems to capture the heat energy from Bitcoin miners and apply it to just about anything that needs heating. He is an engineer at heart and has 20 years of experience in the home performance, home energy, and custom home building sector. Watch Jon's "Basic Asic" demonstration on YouTube (and please subscribe!)CONNECT WITH JON@hashing2heating on Instagram @hashing2heating on Twitter Jon's Website CONNECT WITH JOSH@joshuafriedeman on Twitter @joshuafriedeman on LinkedIn @joshuafriedeman on VIDA @joshuafriedeman on Youtube SHOW SPONSORSSwan: Start buying Bitcoin or download your free copy of "Inventing Bitcoin" River: Hosted Bitcoin mining with payouts in as little as five days Oshi: Reward your customers for paying in Bitcoin COMMUNITY Connect with Sioux Falls Bitcoin on Twitter @SiouxFallsBTC or on their website.Find a local Bitcoin Meetup near you with Oshi! Mentioned in this episode:Invest in Bitcoin CompaniesApply to invest with Lightning Ventures today!Invest in Bitcoin Companies w/Lightning Ventures
1. Tracy Bryant - Subterranean. 2. Pardoner - Lily Pad. 3. Snapped Ankles - Tube Plane. 4. A Beacon School - Potion. 5. Timber Timbre - Ask The Community. 6. Hand Habits - Andy in Stereo. 7. Kip Nelson - Such a Life. 8. Bonny Doon - You Can't Stay The Same. 9. Gorgers - My Antibiotic. 10. Gustaf - Happy. 11. Freak Heat Waves - In a Moment Divine. 12. CIEL - So Scared. 13. Night Beats - Nightmare. 14. Michael Nau - Love Survive. 15. Joe Vann - Leave That Town. 16. Dylan Moon - Blueberry Hill. 17. Slowdive - kisses. 18. Beach House - American Daughter. 19. Mother Tongues - Only You. 20. Snow Strippers - Know My Name. 21. Faye Webster - But Not Kiss. 22. Ruby - Princess. 23. Yndling - Make Me Want You. 24. STONE - I Gotta Feeling. 25. Hurry - Beggin' For You. 26. Heffner - 30 Minute Tweezer. 27. swim school - BORED. 28. Motorbike - Throttle.
Simon chats with Craig Heffner, president of the resident's council at the Iowa Veterans Home, live from its stop on the WHO Tractor Ride.
Marriage is viewed by many as an outdated insitution. Everyone knows you don't need to be married to love someone or to have children. So, what's the point? Join us live in Cedar Rapids, Coralville, or Wilton, Iowa. Or watch online each Sunday morning. Visit https://www.lifechurchnow.org for specific times. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LIFEchurchIA New(ish) here? We'd love to connect with you! https://bit.ly/1st-Time_Connection Got a prayer request? https://bit.ly/Ask_For_Prayer
McKendrick Bearden is a genre bending singer songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist based in Athens, GA.His recently released debut album, 'Bright as the Mines Out' is a thriving ecosystem of indie rock, psych rock, alt country, and ambient music. This project is a truly captivating listen from beginning to end! Needless to say, it is one of my favorite albums to come out of the Athens music scene in recent memory.We got to discuss his songwriting process, musical influences, touring, sampling your own songs, the DIY mentality, and working with previous OTN guest Heffner!@mckendrickbearden@onthatnote_podcast@parkerwierlingLike & Subscribe to spread the looooooooove!
This episode is for the women who feel like they just can't catch a damn break! You're doing everything right (or so you think) and out of nowhere, you're thrown a curveball. And this curveball always comes at the absolute WORST moment. (Ugh, giving me running into your ex while wearing yesterday's sweats vibes.
Terbo is looking for a new crew chief, Chris Windom is joining Heffner for some sprint car shows, we've got an update on Pennsboro Speedway, and more.
In the second of our two-part episode with Adam Heffner, the owner and founder of Nashville-area shop Maker Table Metal continues his conversation with The Fabricator Podcast live at FABTECH 2022 in Atlanta. Heffner talks about wanting to create more locally-focused large-scale art installations, breaking ground on a bigger shop, and emphasizes why it's important for tradespeople aspiring to own a small business to learn the ins-and-outs of starting and running a business. Check out Part 1. "Before you make the jump, study business. It's another trade. It's the same as metalwork, millwork, or plumbing It's a trade. You have to learn the business trade." Jump ahead to 7:32 to get to our chat with Adam. The guys also talk about a skateboarder smashing a skateboard through the windshield of a McLaren 12C, Tony Hawk performing with the ska band Goldfinger, if '90s swing bands like Cherry Poppin' Daddies and Squirrel Nut Zippers will ever make a big comeback, and some of the more unfortunate angles of the new Martin Luther King Jr. sculpture recently unveiled in Boston. Email us at podcast@thefabricator.com with any comments, questions, or suggestions.
This weeks episode is part one of a two part series on the Chippendales Murders. Tonight we feature the case of Dorothy Stratten. Stratten was the PlayBoy Playmate of the Month for August 1979 and PlayMate of the year in 1980 and she appeared in three comedy films and in at least two episodes of shows broadcast on network television. She was murdered shortly after starring in the movie Galaxina at the age of 20 by her estranged husband and manager Paul Snider, who she was in the process of divorcing and breaking business ties. This is her story.Check Out The Shows Sponsor Vitalis Sleephttps://vitalissleep.comUse Promo Code ODYSSEY20 at check out for 20% Off Your Entire Order!Support The Showhttps://www.patreon.com/paranormalworldproductionsShow Website And Bloghttps://paranormalworldproductions.comAll The Socials And Stuff/Contact Brianhttps://linktr.ee/ParanormalWorldProductionsbrian@paranormalworldproductions.com Follow The Show On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/truecrimeodyssey
In the first of our two-part episode, Adam Heffner, founder of Nashville-area shop Maker Table Metal joined The Fabricator Podcast live at FABTECH 2022 in Atlanta. Heffner talks about how, after a career as an ironworker, he and his wife built up Maker Table to small fabrication business bases around architecture metals and home décor, from custom hand rails to furniture. Check out Part 2. He also talks about how he strategically picked the Nashville area to set up shop and how that's paid off in a major way with the rapid growth of restaurants, bars, hotels, and other city-wide initiatives. Jump ahead to 10:10 to get to our chat with Adam. The guys also talk about how the San Francisco police department is implementing automation, the use exoskeleton technology, and living off the grid. Email us at podcast@thefabricator.com with any comments, questions, or suggestions.
In the first episode of Tatter-a-fact® season 3 and of the New Year, I'm joined by Michelle Heffner out of Maryland via Zoom! Michelle and I are both incredibly passionate about color theory and in this brow-centric podcast we talk about color theory as it pertains to PMU! We discuss the most challenging skin to work with, organic vs inorganic pigments, and the perks of having a limited color palette. This podcast is insanely informative, so grab your notepad and a snack and let's get started!
To say Braselton teen Austin Moore was raised to love no other college football team but the Georgia Bulldogs would be an understatement. As the high school senior and his mother, Cathy, waited outside the Academy Sports+Outdoors in Buford after the Bulldogs defeated TCU to win its second consecutive national championship late Monday night, Moore was dressed head to toe in red and black. He wore a Georgia beanie, Georgia sweatshirt and jacket as he waived a giant Georgia flag while waiting in the line to get in the store. He even wore red contact lenses for the occasion. Academy stores across the state of Georgia reopened late Monday night to sell UGA fans the first pieces of national championship gear as soon as the title game ended just before 11 p.m. Louis Bonora, the store director for Academy's Buford store estimated about 300 to 400 people showed up at that location alone between the time its doors reopened at 10:55 p.m. and the time the last customers filed out just after midnight. Fans who showed up late Monday night after the game were the first to snap up national championship shirts, sweatshirts, hats, beanies, drink cozies, pennants, car window stickers and lanyards. Moore and his mother were already on their way to the store before the game even ended. It wasn't their first time showing up at an Academy store immediately after a local team won a league title, however. It's something of a tradition for the family. They did it when UGA won this year's SEC title, last year's national championship, and when the Atlanta Braves won last year's World Series. Many other fans were similarly eager to wait in line late Monday night to get their championship gear. They were even more excited, however, by UGA's dominating 65-7 victory over TCU in the national title game and the fact that the Bulldogs are back-to-back national champions. In honor of the University of Georgia's historic feat, Times-Journal, Inc. is publishing a commemorative championship edition with a special poster page, stories, highlights and photos from the national title game defeat of TCU. The edition will be available for purchase for $3 beginning on Wednesday at the Daily Post offices. Copies can also be ordered online Gwinnett County police announced on Monday that they have identified and arrested a suspect in the death of a woman who was killed last month at a south Gwinnett used car dealership where she worked. Master Police Officer Hideshi Valle said Lilburn resident Wesley Vickers has been charged with felony murder, malice murder and aggravated assault in the death of Snellville resident Courtney Owens. Police arrested Vickers with help from the Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office Fugitive Unit on Friday. Police have not yet released information on a possible motive for why Vickers allegedly killed Owens. Owens was shot and killed inside the used car dealership on Centerville Highway on December 9. At the time, police said they thought Owens or someone else at the business may have known the shooter, although they had not identified a suspect at that time. Vickers is being held in the Gwinnett County jail. A homeless person was taken to the hospital on Sunday after suffering from smoke inhalation outside a vacant home that was on fire. Gwinnett County Fire Capt. Ryan McGiboney said crews were called to the home near the intersection of Sterling Hill Drive and Towler Road at 2:59 a.m. One person who reported the fire to 9-1-1 told dispatchers that fire had begun spreading to the nearby woods. Firefighters arrived five minutes later and found the crawlspace of the home, which had been a single-family dwelling that had at some point been converted to a business, was on fire. They then found the homeless person near the building. Firefighters removed the plywood from the home's windows, which had been boarded up, to battle the flames before deploying several fire hoses. Crews got the fire under control at about 4:09 a.m. The cause of the fire has not yet been determined, but the search crews that went into the building after the fire determined it was vacant. Chloe Brothers broke the Gwinnett County six-dive record Saturday, highlighting Brookwood's sweep of rival Parkview in swimming and diving. The Broncos completed an unbeaten regular season under new head coach Willie Hildebrand, and retained the Battle of Five Forks Trophy with victories in the overall points competition, as well as wins in both the boys and girls divisions. The boys won 264-194, while the girls posted a dominant 311-142 victory. Brothers' girls county record was 314.90 points to break the old mark of 305.55, set in 2011 by Duluth's Sarah Haliburton. Brothers also broke the county 11-dive record earlier this season. In addition to Brothers' victory, Hailey Dopson won two events for the Brookwood girls — the 200-yard freestyle and the 100 backstroke. The other Bronco girls who won individual events were Addison Curtis, Sophie Hamilton, Mary Kate Weitzel and Cameron Pritchett . Both Kyler Heffner and Nolan Patterson were double-winners for the Brookwood boys. Heffner was first in the 200 free and 100 fly ,and Patterson won the 50 and 100 free. Teammate Baylor Stanton took first in the 100 breaststroke in 58.82, and Ethan Walker gave the Broncos a win in boys diving. Parkview was led by a pair of double-winners, Landon Plumlee on the boys side and Hannah-Claire Jowers on the girls side. Plumlee was first in the 200 IM and 500 free, and Jowers won the 100 free) and the 100 breast. The Panthers' Jack Dunbar was first in the 100 back at 52.07. Georgia officials expect the state will receive more than $181 million after joining national settlements with four companies over allegations they contributed to the opioid crisis. The Peach State will use the money from Allergan, CVS, Teva and Walgreens to help fund treatment, prevention, reduction and recovery initiatives. CVS and Walgreens were not defendants in Georgia's ongoing litigation against opioid distributors, though Teva and Allergan were named in the state's action targeting opioid manufacturers. According to Georgia officials, CVS and Walgreens proactively approached the state with settlement offers. Walgreens will make a $58.7 million base payment to the state, CVS will pay $50.1 million, Teva will hand over $44.9 million, and Allergan will pay $27.4 million. CVS will pay $5 billion nationally, while Walgreens will hand over $5.7 billion. Teva will pay more than $4.25 billion nationally, while Allergan will distribute more than $2.3 billion. Georgia joined the settlements with Teva and Allergan on December 19 and the settlements with CVS and Walgreens on December 21. Local governments have 90 days from when the state joined the settlements to join. Three Gwinnett County players and two local coaches participated in the prestigious All-American Bowl over the weekend. Those five helped the East to a 55-17 victory in the annual high school football showcase televised by NBC. Mill Creek grad Caleb Downs, Buford grad Justice Haynes and Grayson grad Michael Daugherty played for the East, while the coaching staff included Buford head coach Bryant Appling and Meadowcreek head coach Todd Wofford. Haynes rushed for 87 yards and a touchdown, and Downs had an interception. Caleb Downs is a 5 star safety signed to play for the University of Alabama. Justice Haynes is a 5 star running back, also signed to go to Alabama. And Michael Daugherty is a 4 star safety, who is signed to go play for LSU. For advertising inquiries, please email j.southerland@bgadgroup.com For more information be sure to visit www.bgpodcastnetwork.com https://www.lawrencevillega.org/ https://www.foxtheatre.org/ https://guideinc.org/ https://www.psponline.com/ https://www.kiamallofga.com/ https://www.milb.com/gwinnett https://www.fernbankmuseum.org/ . See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coming off a win over rival Traverse City West and ahead of next week's Big North battle against Cadillac, Traverse City Central volleyballers Natalie Bourdo and Elyse Heffner hop on the mic to discuss the Trojans' successful 2022 campaign. Plus, we preview Friday's major matchup of undefeated Boyne City and undefeated Charlevoix, talk TC West and TC Central's continued gridiron struggles, another St. Francis win, what Titan soccer needs for a deep postseason run and if the Trojans can win the BNC volleyball title. We also induct either five Elks, one Bulldog or one Saber into the Get Around Hall of Fame as our athlete of the week, and we reveal our ransom if we were to catch Albert Pujols' 700th home run or Aaron Judge's 62nd big fly.
Open the Door and Let ‘Em In. Some of you will recognize that line from the song “Let ‘Em In” by Paul McCartney and Wings. I've subtitled the series: “Making it easy for people to find Jesus at LIFEchurch. The mission of LIFEchurch begins with helping people commit to becoming a Jesus follower. How are we doing at that? Can we do better? If so, what would that take? How can you help make Heaven happy and LIFEchurch a harvesting machine? Those are some of the questions we are going to look at in the next several weeks. Join us live in Cedar Rapids, Coralville, or Wilton, Iowa. Or watch online each Sunday morning. Visit https://www.lifechurchnow.org for specific times. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LIFEchurchIA New(ish) here? We'd love to connect with you! Please click here: https://bit.ly/1st-Time_Connection Got a prayer request? https://bit.ly/Ask_For_Prayer
Open the Door and Let ‘Em In. Some of you will recognize that line from the song “Let ‘Em In” by Paul McCartney and Wings. I've subtitled the series: “Making it easy for people to find Jesus at LIFEchurch. The mission of LIFEchurch begins with helping people commit to becoming a Jesus follower. How are we doing at that? Can we do better? If so, what would that take? How can you help make Heaven happy and LIFEchurch a harvesting machine? Those are some of the questions we are going to look at in the next several weeks. Join us live in Cedar Rapids, Coralville, or Wilton, Iowa. Or watch online each Sunday morning. Visit https://www.lifechurchnow.org for specific times. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LIFEchurchIA New(ish) here? We'd love to connect with you! Please click here: https://bit.ly/1st-Time_Connection Got a prayer request? https://bit.ly/Ask_For_Prayer
Open the Door and Let ‘Em In. Some of you will recognize that line from the song “Let ‘Em In” by Paul McCartney and Wings. I've subtitled the series: “Making it easy for people to find Jesus at LIFEchurch. The mission of LIFEchurch begins with helping people commit to becoming a Jesus follower. How are we doing at that? Can we do better? If so, what would that take? How can you help make Heaven happy and LIFEchurch a harvesting machine? Those are some of the questions we are going to look at in the next several weeks. Join us live in Cedar Rapids, Coralville, or Wilton, Iowa. Or watch online each Sunday morning. Visit https://www.lifechurchnow.org for specific times. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LIFEchurchIA New(ish) here? We'd love to connect with you! Please click here: https://bit.ly/1st-Time_Connection Got a prayer request? https://bit.ly/Ask_For_Prayer
Open the Door and Let ‘Em In. Some of you will recognize that line from the song “Let ‘Em In” by Paul McCartney and Wings. I've subtitled the series: “Making it easy for people to find Jesus at LIFEchurch. The mission of LIFEchurch begins with helping people commit to becoming a Jesus follower. How are we doing at that? Can we do better? If so, what would that take? How can you help make Heaven happy and LIFEchurch a harvesting machine? Those are some of the questions we are going to look at in the next several weeks. Join us live in Cedar Rapids, Coralville, or Wilton, Iowa. Or watch online each Sunday morning. Visit https://www.lifechurchnow.org for specific times. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LIFEchurchIA New(ish) here? We'd love to connect with you! Please click here: https://bit.ly/1st-Time_Connection Got a prayer request? https://bit.ly/Ask_For_Prayer
Open the Door and Let ‘Em In. Some of you will recognize that line from the song “Let ‘Em In” by Paul McCartney and Wings. I've subtitled the series: “Making it easy for people to find Jesus at LIFEchurch. The mission of LIFEchurch begins with helping people commit to becoming a Jesus follower. How are we doing at that? Can we do better? If so, what would that take? How can you help make Heaven happy and LIFEchurch a harvesting machine? Those are some of the questions we are going to look at in the next several weeks. Join us live in Cedar Rapids, Coralville, or Wilton, Iowa. Or watch online each Sunday morning. Visit https://www.lifechurchnow.org for specific times. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LIFEchurchIA New(ish) here? We'd love to connect with you! Please click here: https://bit.ly/1st-Time_Connection Got a prayer request? https://bit.ly/Ask_For_Prayer
Open the Door and Let ‘Em In. Some of you will recognize that line from the song “Let ‘Em In” by Paul McCartney and Wings. I've subtitled the series: “Making it easy for people to find Jesus at LIFEchurch. The mission of LIFEchurch begins with helping people commit to becoming a Jesus follower. How are we doing at that? Can we do better? If so, what would that take? How can you help make Heaven happy and LIFEchurch a harvesting machine? Those are some of the questions we are going to look at in the next several weeks. Join us live in Cedar Rapids, Coralville, or Wilton, Iowa. Or watch online each Sunday morning. Visit https://www.lifechurchnow.org for specific times. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LIFEchurchIA New(ish) here? We'd love to connect with you! Please click here: https://bit.ly/1st-Time_Connection Got a prayer request? https://bit.ly/Ask_For_Prayer
Scripture by definition are the sacred writings of Christianity that are found in the Holy Bible. LIFEchurch believes it's the inspired word of God, and these words continue to guide us today. The Bible has a lot to say about itself. That's right, the Word of God has many unique metaphors that are used. It is known as a sword that pierces, a mirror that reveals, milk that nourishes, a lamp that shines, a fire that consumes and so many others. Join us live in Cedar Rapids, Coralville, or Wilton, Iowa. Or watch online each Sunday morning. Visit https://www.lifechurchnow.org for specific times. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LIFEchurchIA New(ish) here? We'd love to connect with you! Please click here: https://bit.ly/1st-Time_Connection Got a prayer request? https://bit.ly/Ask_For_Prayer
Jameson sits down with Athens band 'Heffner'. Together they discuss the bands Origin Story, Line-up, Past Singles, Their Debut Album, Creative Process, Being a 'Studio Band', Chaotic Live Shows, Favorite Athens Bands, The Band Dynamic, Favorite Shows, Upcoming Music, Aspirations and much more. Huge thanks to Clarkes Collective for Sponsoring this Episode! Check them out this summer for $1.50 Michelob Ultras, $2 Drafts, Any Catering or Event Space Needs. www.clarkescollective.com Follow along on instagram - @jamesontank27 - https://www.instagram.com/jamesontank27/ @jameson_otr - https://www.instagram.com/jameson_otr/ @clarkescollective - https://www.instagram.com/clarkescollective/ If you would like to rep some JOTR Podcast Merch - We have T-Shirts/Coffee Mugs/Flags available on our website! - https://www.jamesontank.com/store/ If you would like to help support the show, you can donate as little or as much as you'd like here,(we really appreciate your contribution, it all goes back into making the episodes better!) :) - https://account.venmo.com/u/Jamesontank Sign up to release your music on Distrokid using the JOTR link for a 7% Discount! https://distrokid.com/vip/seven/1293143 Subscribe to this podcast below and leave an honest review To advertise your company, brand, product, etc on the podcast email - jamestank27@icloud.com
In this episode Oz and Tony sit down with Mike Heffner the president of Lelands Auction House. The guys discuss everything from cards to autographs to some of Mike's very unique collectibles.
Toni was a playboy playmate who lived at the mansion and slept with Hugh Hefner and a lot of other celebrities and she called in to talk all about it. How and why did she become a playmate? How did she and up living at the mansion? And, what was her experience like? Tune in for all the details which include how much she loved Hugh Hefner and how he helped her throughout her life, how there was a lot of competition to be Heffner's girlfriend and why she wasn't interested on that role, all the celebrities she met and hooked up with including Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr, Dean Martin, Joe Namath, Don Rickes and more, how much she enjoyed her hook-ups and who was her fave celebrity to hook up with, how Hefner was in bed, what exactly went down in the grotto, how and why she eventually became a dominatrix at the mansion and why she enjoyed it so much, why she eventually moved out of the mansion, how she became spiderwpman for Marvel comics, how she wound up in sleeping with the Haitian dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier, how she became a successful businesswoman and how living at the mansion helped her, the last time she saw Hugh Hefner and what went down, why she won't watch the A & E documentary Secrets of Playboy, how she met her current boyfriend and a whole lot more. **To see anonymous pics of Toni and most of my other female guests + get early access to the show + get ad free episodes AND naughty, anonymous confessions, join my Patreon! It's only $5 a month and you can cancel at anytime. Join here: https://www.patreon.com/StrictlyAnonymousPodcast Want to be on the show? Email strictlyanonymouspodcast@gmail.com or go to http://www.strictlyanonymouspodcast.com and click on "Be on the Show." Have something quick you want to confesss? Call the hotline at 347-420-3579. Your voice will be changed, so you remain anonymous. Sponsors: Want to have better S-E-X?! Who doesn't?! Use Promescent! For 15% off https://bit.ly/39WbIqa For 15% off the BEST vibrators by MysteryVibe click here: https://bit.ly/3kLkjRW Follow me! Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/StrictlyAnonymouspodcast Instagram https://www.instagram.com/strictanonymous/ Twitter https://twitter.com/strictanonymous?lang=en Everything else https://linktr.ee/Strictlyanonymouspodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices