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Best podcasts about heidi wright

Latest podcast episodes about heidi wright

The Meditation Conversation Podcast
406. Animal Communication: Strengthening Your Connection to Your Pets with Animal Communicator Heidi Wright

The Meditation Conversation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 71:41


Unveiling the Wonders of Animal Communication with Heidi Wright In this episode of Soul Elevation, I was so excited to talk with my friend, Heidi Wright. Heidi is an exceptionally gifted animal communicator/pet psychic, who is regularly featured on TV in Japan and Korea. Heidi shares extraordinary stories from her extensive career that highlight her unique ability to telepathically communicate with animals. Hear about her incredible experience with a beluga whale in the wild, her insights from a grouper in an aquarium, and more. Central to her work is verifying the insights she gets, and it is fascinating to not only hear what she receives from the animals, but then to get these wildly unexpected insights verified by the humans in the animals' lives is astounding. Learn how Heidi transitioned from a law enforcement background to mastering animal communication, and discover tips on how you can connect with animals yourself. This episode also explores Heidi's encounters with diverse animals—from dolphins to tarantulas—and the profound wisdom she's gathered from them. Tune in to be inspired by Heidi's remarkable gifts and her journey beyond the veil. Resources: Connect with Heidi and explore her work: https://critterconnections.net Join Heidi and Kara at the Reaching Through the Veil Summit: https://www.karagoodwin.com/through-veil-summit  Timestamp: 00:00 Introduction to Soul Elevation 00:11 Meet Heidi Wright: Animal Communicator Extraordinaire 00:27 Heidi's Fascinating Stories from Japan and Korea 01:23 Personal Experience with Heidi's Gift 03:03 Upcoming Reaching Through the Veil Summit 04:06 Interview Begins: Heidi's Journey to Animal Communication 06:11 The Mechanics of Animal Communication 06:40 Validating Animal Communication 09:05 Heidi's TV Experiences and Cold Reads 14:24 Teaching Animal Communication 16:22 Recognizing and Developing Psychic Abilities 21:28 Seeing and Sensing Energy 32:47 Healing and Energy Work with Animals  37:11 Energy Systems in Animals  39:04 Communicating with Insects and Arachnids 43:13 Experiences with Dolphins and Whales 52:11 Surprising Animal Communications 01:06:58 Teaching and Working with People 01:11:06 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

The Jefferson Exchange
The financial reasons for an Oregon newspaper chain cutting services and jobs

The Jefferson Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 15:30


Heidi Wright, Publisher and CEO at The Bulletin in Bend, EO's flagship, visits the JX with details of their new business plans and the reasons for them.

Educational AD Podcast
Ep #546 - Heidi Wright, CAA of Oxbow HS in Bradford, VT

Educational AD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 53:24


Today we visit with Heidi Wright, CAA who shares her journey and how her MAA Degree from Ohio University has helped her become a better AD. Heidi also shares some BEST PRACTICES for ADs and Coaches on The Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/support

Editor and Publisher Reports
175 Medford, Oregon: As one paper dies, another begins all in a few weeks.

Editor and Publisher Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 38:12


The Medford, Oregon Mail Tribune can trace its roots back to 1909 when the morning Medford Mail and afternoon Tribune merged under the Putnam family, creating what the paper claimed to be "The largest printing and publishing establishment in Southern Oregon.” It was decades later that this venerable brand would begin a journey of "swap and sale," moving from Down jones/ Ottaway ownership to Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., to Newcastle Investment Corp. (an affiliate of Fortress Investment Group) and later merging into the growing Gatehouse Media Group. Gatehouse sold the Mail Tribune in 2017 to media businessman Steven Saslow and its sister paper, the Ashland Daily Tidings, for $15 million. Saslow then reportedly secured financing from the right-wing-centered Sinclair broadcast group that same week, according to public records obtained by Jefferson Public Radio. Shortly after the purchase, the paper began working under the ownership name of Rosebud Media in conjunction with the Sinclair-owned TV station in Medford, KTVL. In a very short time, many of the newspaper's newsroom employees were let go, replacing most of the website content with video programming. In 2018, Mail Tribune online viewers were 1st greeted with a “Rosebud Update” video, which included national and local headlines from a studio in Florida and a right-wing oriented video op-ed section entitled Rosewood Commentary. In August 2021, the Mail Tribune went from printing the newspaper seven days a week to four days per week. Then, on September 30, 2023, Saslow announced that the Mail Tribune would cease publication of a printed edition, stating that "printing and delivery costs for the newspaper were threatening the business.”  And finally, on Wednesday, January 11, 2023, Saslow made the unexpected announcement that he was shutting down the online operations altogether and letting the entire team go — thus ending the over 100 years of publishing. While the industry was grappling with the idea of Oregon's fourth largest MDA with a population of over 200,000, losing its newspaper of record, news soon broke that EO Media Group, a fourth-generation family-owned company based in Oregon that publishes 18 titles, was going to launch a new newspaper to serve the Medford area, The Rouge Valley Tribune, with a debut print edition “hitting the streets” today, February 18, 2023. EO Media Group stated that they will place an editorial staff of 14 in the newsroom. The editorial team will work for long-time Mail Tribune journalist and former editor David Smigelski, who EO Media COO Heidi Wright recently hired. Smigelski reminisced about his 16-plus years at Mail Tribune in his first editorial for the new Rouge Valley Tribune, stating, "We became pawns in a multinational media chess game." He then said, "The Mail Tribune was abruptly closed on January 13, with just two days' notice to employees. Ten days later, I was standing inside the JC Penney building in Medford with Bulletin publisher Heidi Wright, figuring out where to put desks and phones. As we planned, she used words I could understand. “We know newspapers aren't a cash cow, but we're not here to get rich,” she said. “We want to do this because it's important.” I wanted to hug her, but I thought it might be unprofessional. Crying was probably poor form, as well, but I couldn't stop a little mist from building up. After 16 years, I feel like I'm back home. With newspaper people — family people.” In this 175th episode of "E&P Reports," we explore how EO Media Group is replacing the now shut-down Medford, Oregon Mail Tribune with its new start-up publication: "The Rouge Valley Tribune." We speak with EO Media Group's COO Heidi Wright and EO Media Group Board Member and Director of Audience Development Susan Forester Rana about why and how the company is committing to launch a new print publication during such tumultuous times. Also joining in the dialogue is David Smigelski, former editor of the Mail Tribune, now in his first week of print publishing as editor of the new The Rouge Valley Tribune.

The Jefferson Exchange
Medford's other newspaper goes live: The Rogue Valley Tribune

The Jefferson Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 21:00


David Smigelski is the editor of the new Rogue Valley Tribune, and Heidi Wright is the Chief Operating Officer for EO Media, which started it.

Clap for Classics!
19. Peter and the Wolf: Meet the Characters

Clap for Classics!

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 19:26


Let's meet the characters and the instruments in Peter and the Wolf. We take our time and talk about Peter, the Cat and Grandpa to give you a little taste of the fun of this wonderful symphonic fairy tale. Grab 3 free coloring pages to correspond to these 3 characters from the story at www.clapforclassics.com/episode19 Inside our All Access Membership we share this whole wonderful symphonic fairy tale with lots of active listening, games and songs about animals and going on adventures of our own! Join the membership and get access to ALL of our music courses for kids. Don't miss Episode 3 of our podcast, where we introduce the bird and the duck from Peter and the Wolf. Here are a few of our favorite versions of Peter and the Wolf that are worth listening to if you'd like to listen to the whole thing (and we recommend that you do!): YouTube live orchestra version by Vancouver Symphony Spotify: David Bowie narrates Peter and the Wolf, played by Philadelphia Orchestra Amazon Music: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, narrated by Sir John Gielgud Here are a few links to videos of us teaching more of this story. https://www.clapforclassics.com/blog/instruments www.clapforclassics.com/blog/crescendo Thanks to Classical.com for licensing the classical music that we used in today's episode. We listened to excerpts from Peter and the Wolf, by Sergei Prokofiev. Performed by the Royal Philharmonic with Sir John Gielgud as the narrator. We also want to thank our friends who were featured on their individual instruments: Heidi Wright on the violin Dr. Julia Barnett on the flute Matthew Boyles on the clarinet Dr. Lizzy Nelson on the oboe Dr. Joey Kluesener on the bassoon Dr. Sadie Glass on the french horns We'd love to feature your little one on the podcast! Here is the link to call in and leave Forte a message or a joke! www.speakpipe.com/clapforclassics

Editor and Publisher Reports
107 Prognostications, predictions and prophecies from industry execs

Editor and Publisher Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 30:45


As live events slowly return, America's Newspapers' Senior Leadership Conference took place live at the Broadmoor Resort in Colorado Springs. Just under 200 attended sessions on growing audience, maximizing revenue, building a better internal culture for our operations and more. On Monday, October 18th, 2021, Editor & Publisher's participation included the announcement of the 2021 Publisher of the Year recipient: Judi Terzotis, followed by the moderation of a robust lunchtime panel discussion by news publishing leaders on their views and predictions on the future of the industry.   Topics covered during this lively discussion included: Print frequency and what it may look like in the years to come Should Google & Facebook be made to pay for the content they monetize from our journalists? The future of funding our newsrooms and can local journalism survive on just ad and reader revenue? Finding talent and what it will take to recruit and keep employees The return of local ownership and how this impacts the future of local journalism In this 107th episode of “E&P Reports,” Publisher Mike Blinder moderates, live from America's Newspaper's Senior Leadership Conference, a panel of industry executives that includes Heidi Wright, COO and Publisher, EO Media Group; Tim Prince, Senior Vice President, Boone Newspapers, Inc; PJ Browning, President and Publisher, The Post and Courier and John Rung, President and CEO, Shaw Media who address the most important and predictions on what the future holds for news publishers.

Humans of Agriculture
41: HoA "Communicating Ag's story, the Wright way" with Heidi Wright

Humans of Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 40:30


Heidi Wright is the founder of Wright Social, supporting businesses to succeed in Australian Agri-Rural markets through smart social media strategy, brand positioning and lead generation tactics. She didn't grow up in Agriculture despite living in a farming community, her Dad, a dentist by trade was actually an entrepreneur and inventor as he brought Lightforce to life! Through a number of experiences and roles in industry, Heidi has found her niche and she is supporting businesses and people to better connect and share their story. Her work with young people is incredibly impressive and her approach in supporting them tell 'their story' and 'be authentic' is incredibly powerful. You can find more about Heidi and her work at https://wrightsocial.biz/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humans-of-agriculture/message

The Judo Edit
S2|E3: Sabrina Filzmoser (AUT 57kg) Judo, Mountains & Life

The Judo Edit

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 37:32


"Failure itself is not important. It`s what happens immediately after that counts – the inner feelings, the turmoil and selfdoubt – and how you deal with it. Whether it`s in Judo, on a mountain or in life..." We're on a video call with Sabrina Filzmoser, three time Olympian on her way to a fourth. She's nearing forty but has more energy than those half her age as she spins the camera around, showing off Austria's Olympic training centre dojo, complete with a picture of Jigoro Kano and a rock climbing wall.  In addition to her 21 Grand Prix and Grand Slam medals, 2 World Championships medals and 2 European Championship titles; Sabrina is a role model of the tour. She is equally compelling in her level of competitive drive and genuine care, and I hope that shows as you listen to the special edition Q&A episode below. So from Austria, to Australia, to wherever in the world you are listening, enjoy. -- To learn more about the Everest Judo Club project in Nepal, see https://au.gofundme.com/f/khumbu-nepal-everest-judo-club Special thanks to John Buckley (JB) and Heidi Wright from UNSW Judo Club for making this episode possible. Support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/thejudoedit --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejudoedit/message

BendBEAT
Episode 5: Introducing Heidi Wright

BendBEAT

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 60:12


Check us out on YouTube! Heidi Wright was Chief Financial Officer of The Bend Bulletin’s parent company, Western Communications, from 2014 to 2017, before she departed for Salem-based EO Media, a family-owned publishing company. She worked as publisher in Butte, Montana, for Lee Enterprises and was president of Klamath Publishing and publisher of The Herald and News in Klamath Falls from 2004 to 2014. Heidi is now the publisher for the Bulletin and the COO for EO Media.

Canvas Conversations
Bless this home pt. 1 A house of rest

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 39:49


Remember Church camp? All the teenagers would get so excited about Jesus and living for Him but then Monday comes and nothing changes. This isn’t a teenage phenomenon but a human phenomenon. If we are not careful, we can hear what God wants us to do on Sunday, but our Monday is unaffected. That is why this month, we are focusing on 4 specific things we can do to bring God’s principles into our home. Join as we learn how God will Bless this Home.

Hal Anderson
feat. Rick Mercer!

Hal Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 22:44


on today's show, Chef Jesse Friesen (0:15), Winnipeg's gold medal winner for Canada's great kitchen party; Rick Mercer (5:00) talks to Hal about "The Final Report"; and Heidi Wright (14:50), Tec Voc High School student, sings "The Boys of Valour Road". 

Canvas Conversations
The path is a person

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 25:01


There are many cliche's in Christendom. One in particular is the will of God. Is there a specific will of God comprised of all the perfect choices for a person's life? Is there a path that we have to walk on, otherwise we will miss what God wants us to do? Find out as we look to Scripture and discover what it means to be "Walking with God."

Canvas Conversations
Better Together Pt. 4 Serve More Together

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 34:15


When asked why was a man born blind, Jesus responds, "So God can be glorified." Essentially, Jesus responded to "Why is there suffering?" With so people can feel the reality of God. When people suffer, the church has an opportunity to reveal the love of God through acts of sacrifice and service. This is a huge responsibility, one that requires us to work together. But when we come together, we can serve more and reveal God's love to the world.

Canvas Conversations
Better Together Pt.3 Giving More Together

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 36:29


Have you ever wondered, "why church?" Why do we wake up on Sunday mornings and gather together for what we call "church"? Pastor Tim started studying the gatherings of Jesus and one of the things that becomes apparent is the pooling of resources. Together 5,000 people can be fed and together, an offering could be taken to help those in Jerusalem or land could be sold so that there were no one with needs within the church. Together, we can give more.

Canvas Conversations
Better Together Pt. 2 We can reach more together

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 32:29


Ever notice that you can forget to wash your hands at home, but if you ever see someone in a public restroom who doesn't wash their hands, you look at them with scorn? It's an interesting phenomenon, community creates accountability. All month long, Canvas Church will look at how community can affect us in positive ways and that community has the power to help us affect our community. Check out this week's episode as Heidi and Tim discusses how God used teams of people to reach others and the challenge of modern evangelism may have to do more about our approach than our message.

Canvas Conversations
Better Together Part 1 Be More Together

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 37:10


Ever notice that you can forget to wash your hands at home, but if you ever see someone in a public restroom who doesn't wash their hands, you look at them with scorn? It's an interesting phenomenon, community creates accountability. All month long, Canvas Church will look at how community can affect us in positive ways and that community has the power to help us affect our community.

Canvas Conversations
Christ and Culture pt.4 Autonomy

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018 36:27


God created man, man created culture. Therefore, God sits outside of culture and judges it. So for four weeks, we looked at cultural values in light of Scripture to see what God has to say about them. This week, Heidi and Tim discuss the American value of autonomy and how that is assumed to mean freedom, yet we will see in Scripture, that is not necessarily what freedom means to God.

Canvas Conversations
Heidi and Tim talk about Luke 17

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 48:29


In this episode of Canvas Conversations, Heidi and Tim discuss Jesus teaching on forgiveness and confrontation.

Canvas Conversations
Heidi and Tim talk about comfort

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 35:26


In this episode of Canvas Conversations, Heidi and Tim begin to discuss cultural values comparing them to what the Bible says and values. In this week's episode, Tim and Heidi discuss the cultural value of comfort. Indeed, comfort is something most of expect. We expect comfortable seats in movie theaters and on planes. We even expect comfort from our basic necessities such as food and clothes. The problem is when the value of comfort leaks into the church. Tim and Heidi discusses what happens when comfort becomes a value of the church and what Jesus has to say about comfort.

Canvas Conversations
Christ and Culture Pt 1. Tolerance

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 45:27


n this episode of Canvas Conversations, Heidi and Tim begin to discuss cultural values comparing them to what the Bible says and values. In this week's episode, Tim and Heidi discuss the cultural value of tolerance. While tolerance (the acceptance of other people and their worldview) is a great quality, it seems that tolerance has been hijacked by relativism. Heidi and Tim discuss how relativism influences tolerance and what Jesus has to say about acceptance in the Gospels.

Canvas Conversations
Heidi and Tim talk about Luke 11

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 36:51


We as Christians believe that the Bible is sacred. That God used authors to write the Bible and we believe that God uses the Holy Spirit to reveal Himself through the Bible. Yet 89% of Christians have never read their Bible cover to cover and 80% do not read their Bible daily. That is why we are taking a month to read through the Bible as a church. Join us this week as we talk about Luke 11 and the dangers of self-righteousness.

Canvas Conversations
Heidi and Tim talk about Luke 7

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 32:37


We as Christians believe that the Bible is sacred. That God used authors to write the Bible and we believe that God uses the Holy Spirit to reveal Himself through the Bible. Yet 89% of Christians have never read their Bible cover to cover and 80% do not read their Bible daily. That is why we are taking a month to read through the Bible as a church. Join us as we study Luke 7 together. In this episode, Heidi and Tim discuss the rise of the enemy of Jesus, religion.

Canvas Conversations
Heidi and Tim talk about Luke 1

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 26:04


We as Christians believe that the Bible is sacred. That God used authors to write the Bible and we believe that God uses the Holy Spirit to reveal Himself through the Bible. Yet 89% of Christians have never read their Bible cover to cover and 80% do not read their Bible daily. That is why we are taking a month to read through the Bible as a church. Join us as we study Luke 1 together. In this episode, Heidi and Tim discuss some themes in Luke and compare and contrast Zachariah with Mary.

Canvas Conversations
Heidi and Tim talk about how to make disciples

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 39:55


As we wrap up this three part series on discipleship, Tim and Heidi go off script and dive into the nuts and bolts of discipleship. If you ever wanted to make a disciple or become one and didn't know how, this episode is for you.

Canvas Conversations
Heidi and Tim talk about what is a disciple

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 34:36


In this episode of Canvas Conversations, Tim and Heidi discuss what is a disciple. We have to remember that the Bible wasn't written to us, that when Jesus' words were recorded his audience was different than us. His audience knew what a disciple master relationship looked like. You and I however live in a different time, so to make a disciple, we must first learn what is a disciple.

Canvas Conversations
Heidi and Tim talk about winning

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2018 40:04


Herm Edwards famously yelled at reporters during a press conference the phrase, "You play to win the game... Hello?! You don't play just to play, you play to win the game." Winning is the name of the game. For a business, winning is selling goods or services at a profit. But how many times you went to work and you didn't help your company win. You went to meetings, you checked emails but you didn't help your company win. Church can be the same way. You can attend, participate and even serve and give, but are you helping the church win? Do you even know what winning looks life for your church? In this episode, Heidi and Tim talk about how the church should define winning and how discipleship has always been God's plan.

Canvas Conversations
Heidi and Tim talk about the brain part 2

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 36:15


With the advent of the FMRI machine (functional magnetic resonance imaging), scientists are able to observe and learn about the brains in ways that were not possible 20 years ago. Did you know that our brain organizes our responses based on a filter created by past experiences? Learn more in this mini series called "Brain stuff."As we continue our discussion on the brain we learn about cognitive behavioral therapy, how we tend to respond to the same situation differently and what the implications are if we really did come to Jesus as children.

Canvas Conversations
Heidi and Tim talk about the brain part 1

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 36:42


With the advent of the FMRI machine (functional magnetic resonance imaging), scientists are able to observe and learn about the brains in ways that were not possible 20 years ago. Did you know that when certain parts of the brain light up, others go dark? Or that your brain goes through a major reconstruction process that begins at puberty and isn't completed until your mid 20's? Did you know that research has revealed that prayer and meditation improves brain functionality? Learn more in this mini series called "Brain stuff."As we open our discussion on the brain we learn about the amygdala, pre-frontal cortex and and the anterior correlate cingulate. Oh and about the Bible!

Canvas Conversations
Heidi and Tim talk about Jubilee

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2018 32:00


So much of the pain we as a nation are facing today are the results of the accumulation of power. The phrase that power corrupts is evident in politics, economics, and even religion. In this episode of Canvas Conversations, Heidi and Tim discuss the solution to the disparity between the haves and the have nots and how we can apply that solution today.

Canvas Conversations
Heidi and Tim talk about sexism

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2018 45:13


You wouldn't think that issues that Jesus specifically addressed like racism and sexism still exist in the church but they do. In this episode of Canvas Conversations, Tim and Heidi addresses issues and instances of sexism and look towards Scripture to see what should and could be done.

Canvas Conversations
Heidi and Tim talk about racism

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 51:14


Jesus declared His purpose in Luke 4 when He quoted Isaiah 61. He is here to proclaim the good news to the poor, liberty to the captives, recovery of sight to the blind and then He changed His tone. To set the oppressed free. Everything else was an announcement but then there was an action statement. Jesus is set on liberating the oppressed from the oppressors. Jesus is on the side of the oppressed. In this episode of Canvas Conversations, Tim and Heidi discuss the uncomfortable subject of racism and the application of Jesus' statement as it applies to the African-American community.

Canvas Conversations
Heidi and Tim talk about the recovery of sight for the blind

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 29:50


When Jesus was announcing some of the Scriptures that He would fulfill at the onset of His ministry. He quoted Isaiah 61. However, Jesus misquoted it! He added a line that was not in the original text. He added, "To announce the recovery of sight for the blind." In this episode, Heidi and Tim talk about Jesus' desire to help the blind see both physically and spiritually.

Canvas Conversations
Heidi and Tim talk about freedom for captives

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 32:23


As we continue discussing the purpose of Jesus, Jesus qualifies who can receive one of His purposes. To be eligible for freedom you must be a captive. In this episode of Canvas Conversations, Tim and Heidi discuss the 5 ways we are likely to become captives and how we can access the freedom Jesus proclaims.

Canvas Conversations
Heidi and Tim talk about Good News

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 35:01


It's Easter! Well, it may or may not be Easter by the time you listen to this episode, but we are talking about Easter. Have you ever jumped into a show or series 3/4's of the way through? Sure, you get the basic concept but if you watch it from the beginning, you get a better idea of the significance of what is happening. The same can be said of Easter. Starting with "Jesus died for your sins" is true and important, but we can get a much richer picture of the significance of Christ's sacrifice if we start in Genesis 1. In this episode of Canvas Conversations, Heidi and Tim talk about Easter starting in Genesis and discusses why Jesus dying for our sins is indeed Good News.

Canvas Conversations
Heidi and Tim talk about Revealing Jesus

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2018 35:22


The mission of Canvas church is simple, Reach People, Reveal Jesus and Replicate Disciples. This week, Tim and Heidi discuss the importance of revealing Jesus through our interactions and in creative ways.

Canvas Conversations
Heidi and Tim talk about Palm Sunday

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018 38:45


Most of us know the story. Jesus rolls into Jerusalem and the crowds cry out Hosanna while throwing their clothes and palms on the ground chanting "Hosanna!" I thought I knew the story too. But in this story, how did two million Jews, present for Passover, chant "Hosanna" on Monday and "Crucify Him!" on Friday? There's more to the story. In this episode of Canvas Conversations, Heidi and Tim discuss the impending showdown between Pilate and Jesus and how 2 million people who were willing to fight Rome was reduced to two people who still supported Jesus during the crucifixion.

Canvas Conversations
Heidi and Tim talk about reaching people

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018 38:56


This week, Tim and Heidi discuss the mission of Canvas, reach, reveal and replicate. In this episode of Canvas Conversations, Tim and Heidi discuss how the example of the four men who brought a paralytic to Jesus, can be an example to us, on how to reach people.

Canvas Conversations
Heidi and Tim talk about money's redemption

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 48:08


Salvation happens both in a moment and over time. When we commit our lives to Jesus, we hand over our souls and for the rest of our lives we hand over more and more territory over to king Jesus. Can the same be true of money? In this week's episode, Tim and Heidi conclude the money series with asking where is our finances in light of our salvation?

Canvas Conversations
Heidi and Tim talk about mammon and manna

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018 33:28


What is money? To some it is everything. To others, it is power. For some it is opportunity or even a point of contention or a vice. In this week's episode of Canvas Conversations, Tim and Heidi talks about what Jesus wants money to be, our provision and the dangers of it becoming our master.

Canvas Conversations
Heidi and Tim talk about stewardship

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2018 33:44


Have you ever completely lost track of time or misplaced your phone? Those are important things, but we still lose track of them. Even though money is important, we have a hard time keeping track of them. Jesus reminds us how important it is to keep track of our resources. He says, "Where your treasure is, that is where your heart is." In this episode, Heidi and Tim talk about keeping track of our money and as we do so, we begin to discover where our heart is as well.

Canvas Conversations
Heidi and Tim talk about money

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2018 37:24


There's not a lot in life that affects so much of our lives as money. It affects our relationships, our job, where we live and what we do. With all of the baggage that comes with money, it's important to answer some simple questions to build a better understanding about money. In this episode of Canvas Conversations, Tim and Heidi ask, "Whose money is it?" and discusses how this answer affects what we should do with our money.

Canvas Conversations
Heidi and Tim talk about forgiveness

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 27:21


We have been discussing how to find freedom. One of the things that often enslaves us is our past. Our past hurts and failures can actually lock the doors to our future. In this episode of Canvas Conversations, Heidi and Tim discuss forgiveness and its not the forgive and forget that you may have thought.

Canvas Conversations
Heidi and Tim talk about being offended

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 39:15


It is the emotional response of our time. Offense. Every ad, every interaction, every post results in someone being offended. In this episode of Canvas Conversations, Tim and Heidi discuss how the emotional response of offense can leak into the church and hijack our relationship with God.

Canvas Conversations
Heidi and Tim talk about distractions

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 40:28


We live in a world where anyone can access us incredibly easy! The result is people can often make their agenda our agenda and thereby distracting us. In this episode, Tim and Heidi discuss how we can find freedom from distractions by giving our mission our focus.

Canvas Conversations
Heidi and Tim talk about freedom from sin

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 45:15


In a world where we fail even the acknowledgement of the existence of sin, the concept of freedom from sin becomes even more foreign. In this episode, Heidi and Tim talk about Jesus' command to go and sin no more and the possibilities of such a seemingly impossible task.

Canvas Conversations
Heidi Tim talk about shepherds

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2017 39:05


In this special Christmas episode of Canvas Conversations, Tim and Heidi talk about shepherds. These smelly dudes were invited into the birthing room of the Messiah, but why and what is God revealing to us through this moment in history? Find out in the latest episode of Canvas Conversations.

Canvas Conversations
Heidi and Tim talk about being a worship director

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2017 37:07


In this episode of Canvas Conversations, Tim and Heidi discuss how we can direct others to focus on Jesus. So many things are clamoring for our attention. People are trying to sell us stuff, wanting our help and begging for our attention. With all of the noise during the Christmas season, we see an excellent example in Scripture of how we can direct others to worship God.

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Heidi and Tim talk about overflowing with thankfulness

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 37:47


As we look at ways to grow spiritually, we find in Colossians 2, key elements of spiritual maturity. Rooted in Jesus, Strengthening in faith and finally, overflowing with thankfulness. While it is easy to be transactionally grateful, we find it harder to be inappropriately grateful, grateful beyond measure. But that is exactly what Paul exports the early church to do. In this week's podcast, Heidi and Tim talk about building a reserve of thankfulness.

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Heidi and Tim talk about resistance

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 33:38


How does your body get stronger? You challenge your body with some kind of resistance. How does your faith get stronger? Well, here's the bad news. Your faith only gets stronger when it faces resistance. In this episode, Tim and Heidi talk about how difficulties are opportunities for our faith to grow.

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Heidi and Tim talk about being rooted in Christ

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 27:51


In this episode of Canvas Conversations, Tim and Heidi discuss spiritual growth. How does one grow spiritually? Paul in Colossians 2 gave us a picture, of growth and in verses 6-7. He begins with "So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live your lives in him, rooted and built up in him..." What does it mean to be rooted in Jesus?

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Heidi and Tim talk about underestimating David

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 30:49


In this episode of Canvas Conversations, Tim and Heidi discuss the final part of the David and Goliath series. This week, they discuss underestimating David. While David was undersized, he was not outmatched, all of this makes sense in hindsight after researching the circumstances and David's weaponry. History makes sense in hindsight, which means even though we don't understand why we are going through what we are going through, it often makes sense in hindsight.

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Heidi and Tim talk about Goliath

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017 45:12


The story has essentially become a cliche. A small shepherd boy kills a mythical giant. But historically, the story seems to be true. There really was a Philistine army that invaded through a valley and the premise of single combat, two warriors fighting to decide the fate of nations was a common practice in history. And the giant Goliath. It looks like he was a real, but what science has revealed is that most giants, experience some side effects and setbacks. In this week's episode, Heidi and Tim discuss what could have led to Goliath's extraordinary heigh and maybe, this led to his extraordinary downfall.

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Heidi and Tim talk about Lions and Bears... oh my!!!

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2017 43:29


In this week's episode, Heidi and Tim discuss the famous story of David and Goliath. Even though this was a real historical moment, we often reduce the story down to a cliche. In this episode, Tim and Heidi discuss some real principles we can draw from this story, based on Scripture and Malcolm Gladwell's findings from David and Goliath.

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Heidi and Tim talk about confrontation

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2017 59:37


This episode of Canvas Conversations is all about confrontation. Authenticity and community requires honest and humble confrontation. This week, Heidi and Tim discuss how Jesus taught how to handle confrontation and how it still applies today. This week's podcast is sponsored by Half Off Home Gyms. Interested in sponsoring an episode? Reach out to us by email at podcast@canvaschurchoh.org

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Heidi and Tim talk about creating community

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2017 30:35


In this week's episode, Tim and Heidi discuss what makes Canvas special. One of them is the emphasis on community. Community is not something you discover but something you make and we hope that this episode encourages and inspires you to make community.

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Heidi and Tim talk about connecting people to Jesus

Canvas Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2017 52:32


At some point in every organization, the attention goes from being outward focused to inward focused. The church is notorious for falling into this trap and in this conversation, Tim and Heidi discusses how we, the church, can continue to fix our eye on Jesus and connecting Him with His children.

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Heidi and Tim talk about Christ and Causes

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 33:59


In this episode of Canvas Conversations, Tim and Heidi discuss the core values, what essentially are the building blocks that is Canvas Church. This week, they discuss Christ but they can't stop there. See why Christ is linked to causes.

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Heidi and Tim talk about angels and demons

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2017 51:14


In this last episode of our #youaskedforit series, we take a viewer request and talk about angels and demons. What does the Bible say, what does it not say and what does it matter?

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Tim and Heidi talk about dating

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2017 53:46


In this week's episode of Canvas Conversations, we continue with our "You asked for it series." Being a young church, the topic of dating and singleness came up so Heidi and Tim talk about dating.

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Tim and Heidi talk about health

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 32:09


In this week's episode of Canvas conversations, Tim and Heidi talk about health and how having a healthy body allows you to have the energy to accomplish God's mission.

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Leadership is influence

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2017 33:16


Often times we think of leadership as a position. "She is the leader, because she is the boss." But our experience, history and as we will see, Scripture, shows that leadership is not a position, but influence. In this episode, Heidi Wright and Tim Walk talk about what it means to lead with influence.

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Spiritual Wounds

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2017 56:09


If you have been to a church for any length of time, you have probably incurred some spiritual wounds. These can be extremely painful as they come from people we open ourselves up to and in many ways, represent God. Worse, there is a real enemy who looks to make those wounds worse! Whether you have been offended, manipulated or traumatized, God wants to bring healing to you and the church as a whole.

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I am the sluggard

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 45:11


In Proverbs, Solomon dedicates several verses describing the sluggard... which also describes me at times (Tim)! This week, Heidi and Tim talk about how the sluggard doesn't know he is a sluggard and sees his excuses as reasons.

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We still deal with peer pressure

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2017 62:01


In this juvenile episode of Canvas Conversations, Tim and Heidi discuss a problem that did not go away after puberty. Peer pressure.

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Heidi and Tim talk about sex

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 46:35


As Canvas Church reads through the Proverbs, Heidi and Tim couldn't ignore the subject of three consecutive chapters. Proverbs 5-7 is all about sex and that is exactly what Heidi and Tim talk about as they talk about "Affair proofing a marriage."

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The Fear of the Lord is the Beginning

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2017 50:51


IN this week's episode, Tim Walk and Heidi Wright discuss Proverbs 1-4. Specifically, the theme that "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom." What is the fear of the Lord and if God is the beginning of wisdom, what do we do with all this excess wisdom and knowledge? This episode is proudly and unknowingly sponsored by Mail Chimp. Mail chimp, so good that it doesn't even pay us but we still give it our endorsement.

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Not a fan of church

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2017 46:17


This week, Heidi Wright and Tim Walk discuss the importance of the community of the church. If you have struggled with the why behind a church, maybe this episode will help you.

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Not a fan

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Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 38:35


Heidi and Tim talk about the application of Kyle Idleman's book, Not a fan and the distinction between followers of Jesus and fans of Jesus.

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The Cup of Fulfillment

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Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2017 52:17


Tim and Heidi wrap up their 4 cup series with the cup of fulfillment. So how do you live a fulfilling life? Well, what culture and what God says seem to vary in opinion.

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The Cup of Deliverance

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Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2017 52:17


Heidi is back! In this week's episode, Heidi talks about her trip to Europe and then talks with Tim about God's desire to free His people from sin.

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Why do I still feel guilty?

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2017 45:03


Romans 8:1 says, "There is no condemnation for those who are in Christ." But at times, we all still feel guilty. In this episode, Heidi Wright and Tim Walk talk about guilt, shame, condemnation and conviction.

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Why is there Suffering?

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2017 61:27


Suffering is a human dilemma that is completely theological. When people suffer, one of the first things that is asked is "Why God?" In this episode of Canvas Conversations, Heidi Wright and Tim Walk discuss why this is, how to approach suffering from a biblical worldview and maybe most importantly is how to interact with those who are suffering.