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Helping Agsing Parents DownsizeIn this episode, Scott reconnects with Charles and Helen, past clients who navigated the emotional and logistical challenges of helping an elderly parent transition from their longtime family home. They share their firsthand experience working with the Broady Windsor Group and how the Homeowners Advisory Club was instrumental in making the process smoother and more manageable.The Emotional Weight of DownsizingCharles reflects on the pressure of managing his own family and business while also caring for ageing parents. His mother was facing dementia, and his father was alone in a large home he could no longer manage on his own. The emotional and logistical burden was immense until he partnered with the BW Group and Helen Mitchell.Beyond Real Estate: Full-Service SupportCharles emphasizes that what stood out most wasn't just the real estate service—it was everything around it. The BW Group provided access to a trusted network of professionals through the Homeowners Advisory Club. Helen, a key resource for helping seniors through this process, acted as a point person, helping to coordinate everything from yard cleanup and handyman services to inspections and moving support.Dealing with the UnexpectedJust days before listing, a major plumbing issue surfaced. Rather than panic, Charles leaned on the team's network. The problem was handled immediately, saving time, stress, and further delays. For Charles, it was the reassurance of knowing someone had his back, even during emergencies.Strategy and Speed: Getting to SoldWith tax season approaching and another property to manage, Charles needed to sell quickly without compromising on value. Scott guided him through a pricing strategy that created urgency in the market. The result: a successful sale in just two weeks, close to asking price, despite a slower time of year.The Value of Trusted AdviceHaving previously sold a property in the U.S., Charles had a benchmark for good service—but working with Scott and his team raised the bar. He appreciated the clarity, honesty, and guidance that helped him avoid costly mistakes. The team's extra effort made all the difference in a highly stressful situation.Helen's Perspective: From Referral to Trusted PartnerHelen, who initially connected with the BW Group through a referral, knew immediately Scott was the right choice. She discusses how trust and connection are critical when choosing a realtor, especially when handling sensitive family transitions. Her background working with seniors gave her insight into the unique emotional challenges of downsizing a lifetime's worth of belongings.Pre-Listing Inspection: A Game ChangerOne standout moment was the pre-listing inspection, which uncovered important repairs before the home hit the market. This proactive approach prevented buyer concerns and allowed them to get competitive quotes in advance. Helen calls it a “genius move” that helped avoid surprises and maximize peace of mind.A Network That Works Like a TeamFrom plumbing and junk removal to estate sale professionals, Helen highlights how BW Group's network isn't just a list of names—it's a collaborative ecosystem. Each provider shares a common mindset focused on service, empathy, and professionalism. That shared vision was critical to the home selling process.Supporting Both GenerationsHelen makes an important observation: while the focus may be on helping the seniors, the real impact is felt by the adult children—those juggling careers, parenting, and caregiving. She now sees herself as working for the children, reducing their stress while guiding the parents.A Final Word from Charles and HelenThe episode wraps with heartfelt gratitude. Charles says he'd recommend the BW Group “to anyone in...
How does following Jesus make a difference in our work and what are the implications for Gen Z? In this episode of the Impact 360 Institute podcast, Jonathan Morrow sits down with Helen Mitchell, the director at Talbot's Center for Faith, Work, and Economics at Biola University to delve into the vital topic of Faith and Work. Helen shares her perspective on integrating faith with professional life. With her extensive experience in various leadership roles, she offers a compelling perspective on how servant leadership rooted in a biblical worldview can profoundly shape the careers and lives of the next generation.Learn more about Helen Mitchell and Talbot's Center for Faith, Work, and Economics at Biola University.You might also enjoy our recent conversation on Who Will the Future Ministry Leaders in the Church Be with Shane Pruitt and Scott PaceLearn more about Impact 360 Residency - A two-year graduate level leadership experience at Impact 360 Institute.
Helen Mitchell has worked in business, the local church, and now, academia. She was an Area VP with AT&T at the age of 30. As a licensed pastor, she was the architect and visionary of the Saddleback@Work ministry at Saddleback Church. Now, Helen is an ethics, leadership, and strategy professor in the Crowell School of Business at Biola University, and the Director of the Talbot Center for Faith, Work & Economics at the Talbot School of Theology, a certified leadership and strategy coach, consultant, speaker, author, and faculty member for Professional Christian Coaching Institute. She holds a master's in organizational leadership from Biola University, and a master's in biblical and theological studies from the Talbot School of Theology. Check out Helen's latest paper here, and her website here!
Psychologist Lee-Fay Low, and music scholars Neal Peres Da Costa and Helen Mitchell and host Angharad Yeo unravel the fascinating links between music and the brain. Can music activity help slow down cognitive decline? This event was held live at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music on 20 June 2024. For more details and resources, visit the Sydney Ideas page:https://www.sydney.edu.au/engage/events-sponsorships/sydney-ideas/2024/music-and-dementia.html
What are the dynamics behind the sudden raft of economic security challenges Australia is confronting? What policy and institution settings need to be redesigned for the new world we find ourselves in? How can Australia look to diversify its trade and resources in order to steer clear of global supply chain tensions? In this session, Jeffrey Wilson, Tania Constable, Swati Dave, Darren Lim, Helen Mitchell, and Christopher Flynn assess Australia's economic readiness to deal with future strategic shocks and the importance of building economic resilience, securing supply chains, and protecting critical sectors. Dr Jeffrey Wilson is the Director of Research and Economics at Australian Industry Group Tania Constable PSM is the CEO of the Minerals Council of Australia Swati Dave is the Advisory Board Chair at the Centre for Australia-India Relations Dr Darren Lim is a Senior Lecturer at the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences Helen Mitchell is a Sir Roland Wilson Scholar at the ANU National Security College Christopher Flynn is a Partner at Gilbert + Tobin Show notes ANU National Security College academic programs: find out more Full version with Q&A - Economic security: shocks, preparedness and resilience Unlocking economic security: A strategic playbook for Australia by Helen Mitchell Note: This episode was recorded during NSC's Securing our Future conference on 9 April 2024. We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to NatSecPod@anu.edu.au. You can tweet us @NSC_ANU and be sure to subscribe so you don't miss out on future episodes. The National Security Podcast is available on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you get your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our guest is the exceptionally talented Helen Mitchell, a leadership and strategy professor at Biola University with a wealth of experience in business, church, and academia. She's here to talk about integrating faith into not only our personal lives but also into the very fabric of our work and businesses. In this episode, we'll dive into the revolutionary Church Integration Inventory, a tool that Helen and her team, including Dr. Jason Wilson, have developed to help pastors create sustainable and impactful change within their congregations. Four churches have already been part of a trial, reaping the benefits of a personalized assessment on their journey to aligning beliefs, behaviors, and operational strategies. Prepare to be inspired as we explore how our faith and work intertwine, and how, by staying true to our calling, we can make an influential impact in the marketplace and the kingdom of God. We'll also discuss the importance of equipping church members not just for traditional roles within the church but for their God-given potential in every sphere of influence. Whether you're a business owner, a church leader, or an individual seeking to bring Christ into your work, this episode is for you. Join us as we uncover the power of Faith at Work and pray for God's blessing on Helen's ongoing work. Remember, it's not just about growth; it's about transformation and acceleration through ethical alignment with God's plan. So, let's get ready to embrace the wisdom Helen Mitchell has to share, right here on The Christian Entrepreneurs Podcast. RESOURCES: Take the Quiz: Build Visibility, Generate Leads & Enrol Clients with Ease with your Robust Customer Relationship-Building Nurturing Funnel Subscribe to my weekly newsletter – The Influence Bulletin Book a time to chat with Annemarie to find out how Annemarie and her team of experts can set up your client relationship-building funnel for you Contact Helen: eMail: helen@helenmitchell.org Twitter: @helenmitchell LinkedIn: /helenmitchell4 About Annemarie Cross: Dubbed “The Podcasting Queen,” Annemarie is recognized as an industry pioneer, launching her first co-hosted podcast in 2008 to be the voice of inspiration and hope amongst the deluge of ‘doom and gloom' after the GFC devastated families worldwide. Over a decade on, she's the author of Industry Thought Leader: How To Go from Invisible to Influential (and Profitable) with a Podcast and continues to be the voice of inspiration to a global audience through her award-winning podcasts. Annemarie continues to live out her mission of ‘Changing the World – ONE Message at a Time', with her own podcasts, as well as by supporting Professional Services Businesses (coaches and consultants) who are experts in their field (yet feel like they're the world's best-kept secret) go from Invisible to Influential (and Profitable) with their own Thought Leader Podcast. Click here to access Annemarie's Industry Thought Leader Podcast Series to help you go from Invisible to Influential (and Profitable) with a Podcast. Contact Annemarie: Website: www.ambitiousentrepreneurnetwork.com / www.annemariecross.com Twitter: @TheAmbitiousPod Facebook: @TheAmbitiousEntrepreneurShow The post [Ep#404] Faith at Work appeared first on The Ambitious Entrepreneur Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Word at Work with Miranda Carls: A Podcast for Christian Professionals
Helen M. Mitchell is passionate to see people fully activated and engaged in their calling, and the local church equipped to lead people into a Biblical understanding of work and vocation and to see its value and service to Christ. She is a leadership & strategy coach to business leaders and pastors, a speaker, author, a voice for women in the marketplace, and a Faith@Work Strategist. Helen is also the Director of the Talbot Center for Faith, Work & Economics at the Talbot School of Theology at Biola University and an Ethics and Leadership Professor in the Crowell School of Business at Biola University. She teaches in both the Business undergraduate program and in the MBA program. She also serves as an MBA mentor. As a faculty member for Professional Christian Coaching Institute, Helen is combining her teaching skills with coaching. She continues to stay connected to the business world as she oversees the Leader Learning Initiatives for Convene Corp. Subscribe: www.mirandacarls.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wordatwork/message
You are a culture-shaper. As a Christian coach, you are uniquely equipped to draw out of others “the Good, the True, and the Beautiful” that God has placed in them. Join Chris McCluskey as he shares a behind-the-scenes look from his speaking engagement with coaches Greg Leith and Helen Mitchell at the C.S. Lewis Foundation and learn practical ways to influence culture in the 21st century. Discover how to… Find and fulfill the central purpose of your life so you can influence generations to come Use direct communication to irrigate the spiritual deserts in our everyday world Align your life with your day-to-day activities to intentionally live out your calling in the world
Do you sense God is calling you into ministry? Have you ever considered that your ministry may not be limited to serving within the four walls of the church but rather in the workforce? But what does that look like?…These are questions we will answering In this interview with Faith@Work Strategist Helen Mitchell, Director of the Talbot Center for Faith, Work & Economics at the Talbot School of Theology at Biola University ministry is not limited to serving within the four walls of a church…. In this conversation we discuss:
What's is God's design for our work? Is it more than simply a paycheck? What does it mean to work unto the Lord? What are the lies about work that we've believed and how can we exchange them for the truth of Scripture about work? We'll answer these questions and more with our guest Helen Mitchell, author of The Work Exchange.Helen Mitchell is Assistant Professor of Leadership and Ethics in the Crowell School of Business at Biola University. She also directs the Talbot Center for Faith, Work and Economics. Read a transcript of this episode at: https://www.biola.edu/blogs/think-biblically/2023/is-work-just-a-paycheck ==========Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith and Culture is a podcast from Talbot School of Theology at Biola University, which offers degrees both online and on campus in Southern California. Find all episodes of Think Biblically at: https://www.biola.edu/think-biblically. Watch video episodes at: https://bit.ly/think-biblically-video. To submit comments, ask questions, or make suggestions on issues you'd like us to cover or guests you'd like us to have on the podcast, email us at thinkbiblically@biola.edu.
On today's episode of the Women And Manufacturing podcast, host Lydia Di Liello welcomes Helen Mitchell, Senior Director of Conferences and Events with The Professional Pricing Society in Atlanta, Georgia. Hellen and Lydia discuss how The Professional Pricing Society's conferences and online courses offer tremendous value through actionable insights, new skillsets, and networking opportunities for new and seasoned business professionals from all industries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Team coaching is one of the fastest-growing disciplines in our profession and an area that the ICF is now offering advanced certification in. Why? Team coaching helps teams establish an inspiring vision, align around a common purpose, create healthy relationships, reach their goals, and so much more. Our guest today, Helen Mitchell, helps answer such important questions as: How does team coaching differ from coaching an individual or group? What are some of the challenges or complexities in coaching and working with a team? What role does the team leader play in this type of coaching, and what happens when the leader seems to be a part of the problem? Why do organizations hire coaches to work with their teams? About Helen M. Mitchell Helen Mitchell started her business career with AT&T becoming an Area Vice President at the age of 30 with Lucent Technologies. Known for turning around organizations, she was promoted six times in eight years. As a licensed pastor, she was the architect and visionary of the Saddleback@Work ministry at Saddleback Church. Today, she is an ethics, leadership, and strategy professor in the Crowell School of Business at Biola University. As the Director of the Talbot Center for Faith, Work & Economics at the Talbot School of Theology, she works with churches and pastors on faith and work integration. Helen is also a certified leadership and strategy coach, consultant, speaker, author, a faculty member for Professional Christian Coaching Institute, and oversees the leader learning initiative for Convene Corporation. Helen holds a master's in organizational leadership from Biola University, and a master's in biblical and Theological Studies from the Talbot School of Theology, at Biola University. She also attended the Senior Executive Program at Columbia University. Connect with Helen at: www.helenmitchell.org
The Word at Work with Miranda Carls: A Podcast for Christian Professionals
In today's episode, we explore a few crowd-sourced ethical dilemmas Christians face in the workplace. If you face challenges as you aim to integrate your Biblical worldview into your secular workplace, this episode is packed with great insights for you to consider. Our guest, Helen Mitchell, brings a wealth of experience and a heart for seeing people fully and actively engaged in their callings. She started her business career with AT&T, becoming an Area Vice President at the age of 30. Known for turning organizations around, she was promoted six times in eight years. Today, she is an ethics, leadership, and strategy professor in the Crowell School of Business at Biola University. She's also the Director of the Talbot Center for Faith, Work, and Economics at the Talbot School of Theology. She's a certified leadership and strategy coach, consultant, speaker, author, and a faculty member for Professional Christian Coaching Institute and oversees the leader learning initiative for Convene Corporation. Helen holds a master's in organizational leadership from Biola University and a master's in Biblical and Theological Studies from the Talbot School of Theology, at Biola University. Helen's Website: https://helenmitchell.org ________________________________________ Subscribe to our email list at www.mirandacarls.com to receive exclusive content for you, the Christian professional. Visit our partners at www.biblicalleadership.com, a free content and newsletter for leaders in the church and marketplace. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wordatwork/message
In this episode of the National Security Podcast, Sir Roland Wilson Scholar and economist Helen Mitchell and Director of Research and Economics at the Australian Industry Group Jeffrey Wilson join National Security College Policy Director Will Stoltz to discuss how the global economy is reshaping international security.It's a turbulent time for the global economy, with food and fuel crises, straining global supply chains, bounding inflation, and — especially in Australia — acute workforce and population obstacles. To explore these trends, and how they're affecting international security, Will Stolz is joined by Helen Mitchell and Jeffrey Wilson.Helen Mitchell is a Sir Roland Wilson PhD Scholar at The Australian National University (ANU) Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis. She is also an economist and former diplomat.Dr Jeffrey Wilson is the Director of Research and Economics at the Australian Industry Group.Dr William A Stoltz is the Policy Director at ANU National Security College.We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to NatSecPod@anu.edu.au. You can tweet us @NSC_ANU and be sure to subscribe so you don't miss out on future episodes. The National Security Podcast is available on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you get your podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We chat to Massey University photography lecturer Helen Mitchell ahead of her exhibition of photographs taken at the Wellington Tattoo Convention.
In this episode of the National Security Podcast, Helen Mitchell and Dirk van der Kley join Will Stoltz to examine the so-called unprecedented regime of economic sanctions targeting Russia following its invasion of Ukraine.What are sanctions, and how do they work in practice? Which, if any, of the sanctions imposed on Russia are unprecedented, and will they have the desired impact? And how might economic statecraft be irrevocably changed following the conflict in Ukraine? Sir Roland Wilson Scholar Helen Mitchell and Research Fellow at ANU School of Regulation and Global Governance Dr Dirk van der Kley join Senior Fellow for Public Policy at ANU National Security College Dr Will Stoltz to examine the economic statecraft at play, discuss the prominence of sanctions in the crisis response, and evaluate how they fit into the long-term strategic planning of liberal-democratic countries, especially in relation to China's objectives in Taiwan.Helen Mitchell is a Sir Roland Wilson PhD Scholar at The Australian National University (ANU) Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis. She is also an economist and former diplomat.Dr Dirk van der Kley is a Research Fellow at ANU School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet).Dr William Stoltz is the Senior Adviser for Public Policy at ANU National Security College.We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to NatSecPod@anu.edu.au. You can tweet us @NSC_ANU and be sure to subscribe so you don't miss out on future episodes. The National Security Podcast is available on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you get your podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Guests: Helen Mitchell Ministry/Business: HelenMitchell.org; Biola University As Christian working women, we are often faced with the tension of finding a balance between our workplace, family, and church. How can we lead confidently as the women God designed us to be and do the work God assigned us? Today's show goes to Orange County, California, to speak with Helen Mitchell about unleashing Christian women to live and lead authentically in their workplaces – be it the marketplace, a nonprofit, or the home. Helen is the Director of the Talbot Center for Faith, Work & Economics at the Talbot School of Theology at Biola University and an Ethics and Leadership Professor in the Crowell School of Business at Biola University. She is also an author, speaker, and leadership and strategy coach. Helen's leadership in the business world, the local church, and academia gives her the background to build bridges between the church and the marketplace. She is influencing the next generation of business leaders and women in the marketplace. Helen met Jesus at the age of eight at a church camp and, at 15 years old, felt the call to pastoral ministry. She recalls telling the Lord that she would serve Him with her whole life. “No matter where?” God responded. She went on to an Executive role in AT&T and then helped architect the Marketplace Ministry at Saddleback Church, resulting in over 300 small groups across Southern California. Helen challenges us as women to step up and step out in our God-Given callings and purpose, but only after we fully step into our God-given identity. Resources from today's show: For more information on Helen's coaching, speaking, and writing, check out HelenMitchell.org/women/ Encourage or motivated by today's show? Connect with us more at sheWorks4Him.com or tag @sheWorks4Him on Facebook or Instagram with your story! You can also leave a comment or submit a question to 866-713-9675 that's 866-713-WORK. Quarterly we will answer questions from YOU, so fill up the listener line with your thoughts and questions!
Episode 34 of the Penteract Podcast, hosted by Anthony Etherin, and featuring an interview with Helen Mitchell, organiser of the Small Publishers Fair — an annual fair of books by artists, writers, poets, composers, and book designers — held at Conway Hall, London.This episode focuses on the history, present, and future of the Small Publishers Fair, which is entirely online this year, owing to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.Follow the Small Publishers Fair on Twitter.Follow this podcast on Twitter. Discover more about Penteract Press by visiting our website and our Twitter. And, if you like what you hear, please consider supporting this series via Anthony's Patreon page!Support the show (http://patreon.com/Anthony_Etherin)
In this episode of the National Security Podcast, the third instalment of our special three-part Indo-Pacific Futures series, we explore two key geoeconomics trends in the region.In this episode of the National Security Podcast, we look at the rise of geoeconomics and what it means for the future of regional security. In particular, the program explores supply chain security and economic decoupling as two key geoeconomic trends in the Indo-Pacific and consider how they might play out in coming decades. Economists, strategic thinkers, researchers, and people with policy-making experience join us to define these issues, help us think about what they look like today, and discuss where they may go in years to come.Dr Jeffrey Wilson is the Research Director at the Perth USAsia Centre.Dr Xue Gong is Assistant Professor in the China Programme at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies at the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.Helen Mitchell is a Sir Roland Wilson PhD Scholar at The Australian National University (ANU).Roland Rajah is the Lead Economist and Director of the International Economics Program at the Lowy Institute.Dr Benjamin Herscovitch is a Research Fellow at the ANU School of Regulation and Global Governance.Dr Dirk van der Kley is a Research Fellow at the ANU School of Regulation and Global Governance and the ANU National Security College.Dr Alicia García Herrero is the Chief Economist for the Asia Pacific at Natixis and a Senior Fellow at the European think-tank Bruegel.Dr Misato Matsuoka is Associate Professor in the Department of Language Studies at Teikyo University, Japan.This mini-series forms part of the Indo-Pacific Futures Project underway at ANU National Security College. The project, which explores the future strategic landscape of the Indo-Pacific region, offers a range of analysis and ideas, all of which is available on the Futures Hub website. Don't miss the first and second episodes of this mini-series.The Indo-Pacific Futures Project receives support from the Japanese Embassy in Australia. ANU National Security College is independent in its activities, research, and editorial judgment and does not take institutional positions on policy issues. Accordingly, the author is solely responsible for the views expressed in this publication, which should not be taken as reflecting the views of any government or organisation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thank you to Helen Jean Mitchell for her sponsorship of the show. Helen Mitchell, sponsor/partner of The Kim Monson Show, is in studio with Kim. This Sunday on America's Veteran's Stories broadcasting at 3pm and 10 pm on KLZ 560 AM and KLZ 100.7 FM, Kim interviews Air Force fighter pilot Chuck Brega, a member of a top-secret squadron created after the Korean War. Kim and Helen discuss projection, the strategy to project onto others what you are actually doing. Kim and Steve comment on Mayor Hancock's statement in his State of the City address that the challenges of the COVID-19/Wuhan-China virus are turning into opportunities, including a model of “equity.” Sounds a lot like Rahm Emmanuel's statement “to never let a crisis go to waste” and “to take the opportunity to do what cannot be done in ordinary times.” Xcel Energy is looking for another $344 million from ratepayers. The left exists only to make your life worse. Helen explains what happened to her cousin in Allegheny County (coal country), Pennsylvania, during the 2020 election. Her cousin received six unsolicited mail-in votes. When she went to vote in person, which she has always done, she had to fill out a provisional ballot. She believes her vote was never counted. Many neighbors in the area had the same experience. Lincoln said, “The ballot is stronger than the bullet.” Karen Levine, award winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance and show sponsor, congratulated Douglas County for not taking Community Development Block Grant Funds associated with Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing mandates. Karen is interviewing candidates for city councils and is pleased to report that many are looking for change to bring back freedom and the protection of property rights. Although the housing market is reporting a slight decline Karen attributes it to people going on vacation and getting ready for school. Guest Brent Littlefield, national political strategist, joins Kim and Helen in an in-depth conversation on Rank Choice Voting. In June Governor Polis signed into law HB21-1071, Ranked Choice Voting In Nonpartisan Elections. Colorado has now joined Maine in advancing ranked choice voting. Brent states unequivocally, anything that creates confusion opens up the possibility for shenanigans, including rank choice voting. Rank choice voting allows candidates with limited support to win elections. Prime examples are illustrated in Maine, as Brent explains. Brent also narrows in on one man, John Arnold, who has spent enormous amounts of money to approve rank choice voting in Maine. Rank choice voting gives the Secretary of State tremendous power. Kim notes Colorado Secretary of State Griswold's “emergency order” eliminating third party audits on election machines. Brent explains “batch elimination.” There is no transparency in rank choice voting, opening up the possibility of election manipulation. One person one vote is eliminated. The left will stop at nothing to win. Brent concludes that laws can be changed by a different legislature. Start now by standing up for free, fair and honest elections.
Join Paul Mumford and Clare Horsley as they talk to the world's leading business coaches and leaders who share practical advice so you can grow your own small business. In this week's episode How do you become a great keynote speaker and get paid to talk about the things you love? In this weeks podcast we find out from Helen Mitchell who runs an events company and regularly books speakers for the events she manages. We find out where she looks, what she looks for and how much you can expect to earn as a keynote speaker. We also discuss the differences between speaking in front of a live and a virtual audience. Her advice may surprise you. Continue the conversation Please rate, follow or subscribe so you don't miss out on future episodes and check out our extensive back catalogue of business experts. We'd also love to chat with you about this week's episode and any other aspects that are proving tricky in your small business right now. You can continue the conversation by connecting with us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. Just search for Big Little Business Show. www.biglittlebusinessshow.co.uk
Helen Mitchell describes her fascinating career journey weaving her creativity into business. She started as an artist, moved then to banking, founded her own company, and more recently she's worked in heavy manufacturing. She talks of how she sought creative roles, how to keep nuturing your creative side, and her own struggles as a teenager with confidence.
Rev. Anne Kirchmier speaks with her friend, Helen Mitchell, about racism. Helen talks about growing up isolated from Black people and the importance of reconciling through conversation and learning about the struggles Black people face. Timestamps: 0:00-1:34: Introduction 1:34-22:27: Helen and Anne's Conversation 1:34-3:19: How are you? 3:41- 6:38: What is the current situation pertaining to race like for you, your family, and your congregation? 6:57-14:06: How have you personally experienced racism? 14:22-16:59: What is the significance of Black Lives Matter for you? 17:15-20:16: What can White Christians do to be allies for people of color? 20:38-21:38: What, if anything, gives you hope in this situation? 21:59-24:08: Joint Prayer, Lord's Prayer 24:08-25:43: Conclusion Sign up for the Episcopal Public Policy Network: https://episcopalchurch.org/OGR/eppn-sign-up Sacred Ground: https://episcopalchurch.org/sacred-ground Black Lives Matter: https://blacklivesmatter.com/about/ Learn more about racism and ways to fight it: https://www.naacpldf.org/ https://episcopalchurch.org/responding-to-racist-violence Wherever you are in your faith journey, we are here to support you in any way: http://www.standrews-episcopal.org/ https://www.facebook.com/standrewsnewportnews/
You are a culture-shaper. As a Christian coach, you are uniquely equipped to draw out of others “the Good, the True, and the Beautiful” that God has placed in them. Join Chris McCluskey as he shares a behind-the-scenes look from his speaking engagement with coaches Greg Leith and Helen Mitchell at the C.S. Lewis Foundation and learns practical ways to influence culture in the 21st century. Discover how to… Find and fulfill the central purpose of your life so you can influence generations to come Use direct communication to irrigate the spiritual deserts in our everyday world Align your life with your day-to-day activities to intentionally live out your calling in the world
Helen Mitchell is a leadership & strategy coach, speaker, and author. She is also the Director of the Talbot Center for Faith, Work & Economics at the Talbot School of Theology at Biola University, and an Ethics and Leadership professor in both the graduate and undergraduate programs in the Crowell School of Business at Biola University.Helen is also a certified leadership and strategy coach and a faculty member for Professional Christian Coaching Institute. She continues to stay connected to the business world as she oversees the Leader Learning Initiatives for Convene.In this episode of the Convene Podcast, Helen joins Mark L. Vincent in a discussion on what it means to live an integrated life and gives practical tips on how to actually implement the ideas.Learn more about Helen and connect with her here: https://www.convenenow.com/helenmitchell
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Helen Mitchell is an expert on women in the marketplace, calling, and leadership. Her ability to share biblical truths and marketplace implications both challenges and encourages women and men to live out their God-given purpose. Helen is a coach, speaker, author, and college professor - I absolutely adore and admire her for her leadership and heart for God. Find her at www.helenmitchell.org
If you've ever felt called to coaching women in leadership, tune in and let God unravel the leadership gifts in your clients' lives! God calls women to work. To manage gifts, talents, and abilities. Yet, women can wrestle with embracing and exercising workplace leadership, and men can wrestle with how to best work with female colleagues. Today, Helen Mitchell joins us to talk about how to appreciate, value and draw forth strengths in women (and men!) and how to maximize the balance of working together. Join us at the intersection of faith and work to find out more about: Who is a leader and what is leadership? What is the biblical basis for leadership in the marketplace we see today? How to activate people in their calling and accelerate the transformation of leaders and organizations Why women make great leaders, and why there are challenges for women leaders. About Helen Mitchell: Helen M. Mitchell lives at the intersection of faith and reality by integrating her pastoral, business and academia experience. Her passion is to activate people in their calling and to accelerate and facilitate transformation of leaders and organizations. She has held leadership positions with Fortune 500 companies, a Mega Church and a prominent Christian University. She is an Ethics and Leadership professor in the Crowell School of Business at Biola University. As the Director of the Talbot Center for Faith, Work & Economics at the Talbot School of Theology at Biola University, she works with churches and pastors on faith and work integration. Helen is also a leadership & strategy coach, speaker, author and oversees the leader learning initiative for Convene Corp. She started her business career with AT&T becoming a Vice President at the age of 30 with Lucent Technologies. As a licensed pastor, she was the architect and visionary of the Saddleback@Work workplace ministry at Saddleback Church. Helen holds a Masters in Organizational Leadership from Biola University and a Masters in Biblical and Theological Studies from the Talbot School of Theology, at Biola University. She also attended the Senior Executive Program at Columbia University. www.helenmitchell.org. Watch Helen's "Work as Worship" videos here: www.helenmitchell.org.
On this episode, we’re joined by Helen Mitchell. Helen was an early adopter of faith, work, and economics in the local church and was the architect and visionary of the Saddleback@Work ministry at Saddleback Church where she served as a licensed minister on the pastoral staff. She is now the Director of the Talbot Center for Faith, Work & Economics at the Talbot School of Theology at Biola University and an Ethics and Leadership Professor in the Crowell School of Business at Biola University. She teaches in both the Business undergraduate program and in the MBA program. She also serves as an MBA mentor. She continues to stay connected to the business world as she oversees the Leader Learning Initiatives for Convene Corp. www.HelenMitchell.org Christianity in Business is the show that helps Christian business leaders to integrate biblical values into business. | Entrepreneurship | Marketing | Nonprofit | Church | Author | Startups | Marketplace | Ministry | Business as Mission | Faith and Work | Faith | Success | Leadership | www.ChristianityInBusiness.com
Helen Mitchell is a neuroscience major at Ohio State. Her take on mental health, disorders, finding peace and over well-being can help to find a deeper understanding of the brain and how we think. Free Speech is a collaborative effort between Natural United Outdoors Company and our community of nearly 1 million hikers from around the country. We want to create an open forum for people interested in discussing the world's most important ideas.
Helen Mitchell is a neuroscience major at Ohio State. Her take on mental health, disorders, finding peace and over well-being can help to find a deeper understanding of the brain and how we think. Free Speech is a collaborative effort between Natural United Outdoors Company and our community of nearly 1 million hikers from around the country. We want to create an open forum for people interested in discussing the world's most important ideas.
These are Extra Breaths, coming to you Straight from the Lungs of Helen Mitchell. In episode 4 of Straight from the Lungs, Helen spoke about the various ways she helped me handle my Cystic Fibrosis at secondary school. Here’s more from her. Trasncript coming soon. Stay in touch by heading over to our website and following the show on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Helen Mitchell is a neuroscience major at Ohio State. Her take on mental health, disorders, finding peace and over well-being can help to find a deeper understanding of the brain and how we think. Voice First helps businesses realize the potential of voice. Free Speech is a collaborative effort between Natural United Outdoors Company and our community of nearly 1 million hikers from around the country. We want to create an open forum for people interested in discussing the world's most important ideas. Get Started: VoiceFirstTech.com/voice --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/voicefirstai/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/voicefirstai/support
Helen Mitchell is a neuroscience student working on practices for sustainable mental health. Voice First is helping businesses realize the potential voice creates. Get Started: VoiceFirstTech.com/voice --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/voicefirstai/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/voicefirstai/support
Welcome back to Season 1, Episode 9 of the Convene Podcast. The concept of being called to a particular line of work is usually relegated to pastors and religious vocations. But what if you could be called to a position in the workplace? What if your calling to business was every bit as holy as your pastor’s calling to the church? At Convene, we strongly believe that the workplace is a “sacred space” and that many of us are called by God to serve there.
Women's World Football Show, Episode 50 features an exclusive interview with Sheffield Ladies FC head coach Helen Mitchell; and a Women's World Cup report with Alana "AJ" Johnson.