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Gill Athletics: Track and Field Connections
#45: Gill1918 presents Mike Holman "Fly 30s and 4x1 Exchanges"

Gill Athletics: Track and Field Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 10:20


Welcome to Gill1918, the track & field coaching podcast powered by Gill Athletics. Since 1918, Gill has been dedicated to empowering coaches with innovative equipment—now, we're bringing elite coaching education straight to your ears.Our goal is to create the Ted Talks of track/field podcasts bringing the annual track clinic to your ears DAILY! Topics will include but are not limited to covering key strategies, techniques, and training principles to help you improve athlete performance, structure better workouts, enhance team culture, and more!Whether you're a high school, collegiate, or club coach, Gill1918 is your go-to resource for quick, high-impact coaching education from the best minds in the sport.

The 1937 Flood Watch Podcast
"Dink's Song (Fare Thee Well)"

The 1937 Flood Watch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 4:31


Folklorist John A. Lomax found this song in 1909 when he made his first field trip to the Brazos area of Texas for Harvard University.“I found Dink scrubbing her man's clothes in the shade of their tent across the Brazos River from the A. & M. College,” Lomax wrote when he and his son Alan published the song 25 years later in their seminal 1934 work, American Ballads and Folk Songs.Harvest Professor James C. Nagle had been the supervising engineer of a levee-building company during that first trip, and he invited the senior Lomax to come along and bring his new Edison recording machine.Among the levee workers who had traveled from Mississippi to work on the Brazos, Lomax found one who pointed out Dink, saying she “knows all the songs.”But Dink was uninterested in helping — “'Today ain't my singin' day,” she said — until “I walked a mile to a farm commissary,” Lomax wrote, “and bought her a pint of gin. As she drank the gin, the sounds from her scrubbing board increased in intensity and in volume. She worked as she talked.”“That little boy there ain't got no daddy an' he ain't got no name,” Dink told Lomax. “I comes from Mississippi and I brung along my little boy. My man drives a four-wheel scraper down there where you see the dust risin'. I keeps his tent, cooks his vittles and washes his clothes. Some day I gonna wrap up his wet breeches and shirts, roll 'em up in a knot, put 'em in the middle of the bed and tuck down the covers right nice. Then I'm going on up the river where I belong.”The TuneLomax's original record of “Dink's Song” — which the storyteller eventually sang for him — got broken long ago, but not before John, Alan and others in the Lomax family all learned the words and melody.Poet Carl Sandburg, who included the song in his New American Songbag in 1950, compared Dink's lyrics to the best fragments from the Greek poetess Sappho. “As you might expect,” Lomax commented, “Carl prefers Dink to Sappho.”The elder Lomax lost track of Dink after his 1909 field trip. "When I went to find her in Yazoo, Mississippi, some years later,” he wrote, “her women friends, pointing to a nearby graveyard, told me, ‘Dink's done planted up there.' I could find no trace of her little son.”The first commercial recording of “Dink's Song” came eight years after the Lomaxes published it in their songbook, when Libby Holman waxed it as “Fare Thee Well” in a recording with Josh White for Decca Records.Oh? You say you don't know who Libby Holman was? Oh boy, do we have a story for you!Libby's LifeA Cincinnati-born actress and singer — her career began as a torch singer on Broadway in the 1920s and ‘30s — Libby Holman was a controversial figure, known for her turbulent personal life as well as for her activism, which included unstinting support for civil rights.When she was in her late 20s, Holman was at the center of a highly publicized case surrounding the death of her first husband. Zachary Smith Reynolds, heir to the R.J. Reynolds tobacco fortune, who died of a gunshot wound at their estate in 1932. Initially, Libby was accused of murder, but the charges eventually were dropped. The coroner ruled Smith's death a suicide. For her part, Holman said she couldn't remember exactly what happened, telling a friend, “I was so drunk last night I don't know whether I shot him or not.”RelationshipsHolman was known for her intimate affairs with both men and women, including a significant relationship with DuPont heiress Louisa d'Andelot Carpenter. The tabloids of the day had a ball with Libby's openness about her bisexuality.Folk/blues artist Josh White also has a significant professional and personal connection with Holman. In the 1940s they became the first mixed-race male and female artists to perform together, to record together and to tour throughout the United States.Together they challenged segregationist policies in the entertainment industry, breaking down racial barriers in many previously segregated venues. During World War II, the two tried to organize performances for servicemen, but they were rejected due to the prevailing segregation in the U.S. Armed Forces, despite a recommendation from Eleanor Roosevelt.As “Fare Thee Well,” “Dink's Song” was among a half dozen songs Holman and White recorded for Decca in 1942. Three years later, White recorded the tune again on his first solo album, Songs by Josh White, for Asch Records, a predecessor of Folkways. He recorded it at least once more later in his career, on the 1957 Mercury album called Josh White's Blues.Our Take on the TuneIn the Floodisphere, Randy Hamilton has reinvented this century-old tune into something as fresh and sweet as a summer breeze.And if listening to it has you hankering for more music from Randy, just swing on by the free Radio Floodango music streaming service and tune in the Randy Channel. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 1937flood.substack.com

The Truck Show Podcast
S3, E29 - Mike Rice

The Truck Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 51:56


We welcome our first in-studio guest back into the Pod Shed, TSP regular Mike Rice. The guys chat about what adventure rig options exist in the marketplace and Holman works through which new vehicle might replace his beloved Wrangler 392. Holman also catches you up with Five Star Hotline calls and letters from the inbox. The Truck Show Podcast is produced in partnership  AMSOIL, Kershaw Knives, UEM Pistons, and OVR Mag.

Sights & Sounds
Sights + Sounds Picks: Rahkii “Hyp” Holman

Sights & Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 6:00


On this week's episode of "Sights + Sounds Picks," filmmaker Rahkii "Hyp" Holman gives his arts and culture suggestions happening in the Bay Area.

Middle Georgia's ESPN
The Bill Shanks Show - Steve Holman Interview - 6/25/25

Middle Georgia's ESPN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 13:58


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The eCom Ops Podcast
The Legal Hack Every Startup Overlooks with Jeff Holman

The eCom Ops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 30:54


When should you really talk to a lawyer? In this episode, we speak with Jeff Holman, founder of Intellectual Strategies, a fractional legal team built to give startups affordable, strategic legal guidance—without the bill shock.

The Truck Show Podcast
S3, E28 - Have You Heard? Truck News!

The Truck Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2025 23:46


Return of the Hemi, Ram goes racing, Ford F-150 Lobo, Super Duty changes, Braptor gets more affordable, Stroppe Bronco is special, Cummins recall, cool patents. The Truck Show Podcast brought to you by AMSOIL, Kershaw Knives, UEM Pistons, and OVR Mag.

The Thoughtful Entrepreneur
2216 - Protecting Your Business from Legal Pitfalls with Intellectual Strategies' Jeff Holman

The Thoughtful Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 18:56


Proactive Legal Strategies for Startups: Insights from Jeff Holman of Intellectual StrategiesIn this episode of The Thoughtful Entrepreneur, host Josh Elledge interviews Jeff Holman, Founder and CEO of Intellectual Strategies. Jeff brings over 25 years of experience in intellectual property and business law to the conversation, where he shares how startups can avoid legal pitfalls and proactively handle legal challenges. The episode highlights the importance of adopting a fractional legal team model and how early legal engagement can empower startups to make smarter, cost-effective business decisions.Building a Proactive Legal Strategy for StartupsJeff Holman explains that one of the most critical steps for startups is integrating proactive legal counsel into their business strategy. Instead of treating legal issues as emergencies, startups can benefit greatly from a fractional legal team that provides ongoing, subscription-based legal support. This approach removes the financial barriers of hourly billing and ensures that companies receive expert legal advice on issues such as intellectual property, employment law, and contracts, without the risk of unpredictable costs.A proactive legal model helps businesses avoid costly mistakes, including intellectual property infringement and marketing missteps. Jeff emphasizes that involving legal counsel early in business decisions, such as structuring contracts, launching products, or navigating advertising regulations, can prevent issues from escalating into expensive lawsuits or penalties. The fractional legal team model also ensures that businesses have access to diverse legal expertise, fostering smarter, faster decision-making while avoiding the delays often caused by working with a single attorney.Jeff shares valuable insights on the risks startups face, such as using copyrighted material or celebrity likenesses without permission, which can lead to severe legal and financial consequences. By leveraging fractional legal teams, startups can gain comprehensive support and reduce the likelihood of such mistakes, ultimately saving money in the long run. Proactive legal strategies not only safeguard the business but also empower entrepreneurs to innovate and grow confidently.About Jeff HolmanJeff Holman is the Founder and CEO of Intellectual Strategies, a firm dedicated to helping businesses navigate the complexities of intellectual property and business law. With over 25 years of experience in the field, Jeff offers expert legal counsel to startups and entrepreneurs, ensuring they make informed decisions that protect their businesses and foster long-term success.About Intellectual StrategiesIntellectual Strategies is a legal consulting firm specializing in providing proactive, fractional legal support to startups and growing businesses. The firm offers a subscription-based service that covers a range of legal needs, including intellectual property protection, contract negotiation, employment law, and more—ensuring companies can scale without fear of legal pitfalls.Links Mentioned in This EpisodeIntellectual Strategies WebsiteJeff Holman on LinkedInKey Episode HighlightsFractional Legal...

JAMODI Podcast
Balancing Playing Time | Anthony Holman

JAMODI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 13:25


In this powerful episode, Matt Sayman sits down with Coach Anthony Holman to explore the deeper layers of basketball coaching. From redefining offensive strategies to creating a culture rooted in trust, communication, and player ownership, Holman offers a masterclass in modern leadership on and off the court.They break down:The shift from control-based coaching to player-led creativity

JAMODI Podcast
Immediate Coaching Paychecks | Anthony Holman

JAMODI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 17:34


In this powerful episode, Matt Sayman sits down with Coach Anthony Holman to explore the deeper layers of basketball coaching. From redefining offensive strategies to creating a culture rooted in trust, communication, and player ownership, Holman offers a masterclass in modern leadership on and off the court.They break down:The shift from control-based coaching to player-led creativity

The Sleep Is A Skill Podcast
213: Ronda Holman, Co-Founder of Airway Coach: How Airway Dysfunction Sabotages Your Sleep—and What You Can Do to Fix It!

The Sleep Is A Skill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 55:38


Ronda Holman is The Airway Champion. She is the Co-Founder of Airway Coach a revolutionary approach to helping humans learn to help themselves breathe better while they sleep by developing protocols and systems to be preformed daily. She is a 25 year, US Airforce trained, dental assistant who has spent her entire career looking at airway disorders and their negative effects in the mouth.She has dedicated the last  5 years helping patients and strangers understand the negative affects of oral breathing on their oral health. Ronda runs the airway protocol for her general dental practice helping patients rule out sleep apnea and find custom solutions to breathe better while they sleep.Ronda not only has a passion to help people discovered the root cause to so many non-communicable diseases, but she grew up with an undiagnosed airway disorder herself. After connecting the signs to the symptoms it is her mission to help others learn to see the signs so they can advocate for themselves. Many people do not understand the bio mechanics a breathing. Nor do they understand the detrimental effects over breathing/mouth breathing has on sleep quality. Ronda had extraction retraction orthodontics completed when she was 12 years old. She was diagnosed with upper airway resistance syndrome when she was 37 years old. Ronda then made a choice to either live with struggling to breathe during sleep every night and continue to watch her oral health decline or make a change to improve her airway health. She shares her passion every day to help people understand the difference between sleep (surviving) and quality sleep (thriving) and its inter-relationship between airway health and breathing.Here is the link to all of the tools that have helped other humans breathe better while they sleep. https://msha.ke/airwaycoachSHOWNOTES:

JAMODI Podcast
Embracing An Advantage Mindset | Anthony Holman

JAMODI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 13:48


In this powerful episode, Matt Sayman sits down with Coach Anthony Holman to explore the deeper layers of basketball coaching. From redefining offensive strategies to creating a culture rooted in trust, communication, and player ownership, Holman offers a masterclass in modern leadership on and off the court.They break down:The shift from control-based coaching to player-led creativity

JAMODI Podcast
Create Extreme Ownership | Anthony Holman

JAMODI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 16:39


 In this powerful episode, Matt Sayman sits down with Coach Anthony Holman to explore the deeper layers of basketball coaching. From redefining offensive strategies to creating a culture rooted in trust, communication, and player ownership, Holman offers a masterclass in modern leadership on and off the court.They break down:The shift from control-based coaching to player-led creativity

The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Top 100 Service and Parts, EV Registrations Fall In April, Consumer Sentiment Up

The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 13:12


Shoot us a Text.Episode #1071: In today's episode, we unpack April's surprising EV registration drop, spotlight top dealership strategies driving service and parts growth, and break down a fresh consumer sentiment boost that still comes with caution.Automotive News' Top 100 Service and Parts Dealer Groups show that there's no single path to growing service and parts revenue—but that tailored strategies, tech investments, and a laser focus on training can deliver huge results.Murgado Automotive boosted revenue 45% by empowering service directors and emphasizing speed, transparency, and convenience.Holman's 48% increase stemmed from employee training, technician retention, and use of myKaarma software across all stores.Kunes Auto Group drove a 33% bump through acquisitions and leveraging DealerFenix to standardize metrics and processes.All three groups focused on increasing customer-pay work, tire sales, and throughput efficiency.“It's all the little things that add up to the big things later on,” said Murgado CEO Mario Murgado.Top 10 - Autonation, Penske, Lithia, Hendrick, Asbury, Group 1, Sonic, Morgan, Holman, OurismanOther friends - 13 - McGovern, 27 - Ciocca, 33- RML, 35 - Bergstrom, 44 - Premier Automotive, 47 - Walser, 66 - Sam Pack, 69 - CMA, 74 - RohrmanFor the first time in over a year, U.S. electric vehicle registrations fell in April. While some brands like Chevrolet saw gains, overall adoption continues to hit a ceiling amid consumer hesitation.EV registrations dropped 4.4% year-over-year to 97,833, marking a 6.6% market share.Tesla saw a 16% decline, with major drops in Model Y and Cybertruck registrations.Chevrolet more than tripled its numbers, led by strong demand for the Equinox and Blazer EVs.S&P's Tom Libby notes the EV segment is hitting a “demand ceiling” around 5,000 units/month per model.“There's a lot of influences working against EVs right now,” Libby said, citing charging concerns and wavering government support.After half a year of sliding confidence, American consumers are feeling a bit more upbeat. A new report shows a sizable sentiment jump in June—but lingering doubts about the broader economy are hard to ignore.According to the University of Michigan, consumer sentiment rose 15.9% from May to 60.5, the highest level since December 2024.The increase was across age, income, region, and political affiliation, with expectations for both short and long-term business conditions seeing the steepest gains.Analysts credit a perceived easing of tariff pressure and slowing inflation for the positive shift.However, consumer sentiment, opinions on current economic conditions, and consumer expectations for the future are all still down YoY“Despite this month's notable improvement, consumers remain guarded and concJoin Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier every morning for the Automotive State of the Union podcast as they connect the dots across car dealerships, retail trends, emerging tech like AI, and cultural shifts—bringing clarity, speed, and people-first insight to automotive leaders navigating a rapidly changing industry.Get the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/

Apologetics Profile
Episode 293: Does Naturalism Refute the Resurrection? With Dr. Gary Habermas Part Two

Apologetics Profile

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 31:16


There exists a popular myth among skeptics and non-believers that Jesus did not really rise from the dead. What may have happened, they suggest, is that Peter and/or Paul experienced some kind of hallucination or vision of Jesus after His death. Our guest again this week on the Profile, resurrection scholar Dr. Gary Habermas, argues however, that in order for this hypothesis even to get off the ground, the skeptic must first establish the truth of a purely naturalistic worldview, which, Gary believes, cannot be done. Naturalistic refutations of Jesus' resurrection fail to provide any significant challenge to the narratives found in the four Gospel accounts of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Dr. Gary Habermas has dedicated his professional life to the examination of the relevant historical, philosophical, and theological issues surrounding the death and resurrection of Jesus. His extensive list of publications and debates provides a thorough account of the current state of the issue. He has also contributed more than 60 chapters or articles to additional books, and over 100 articles and reviews in journals and other publications. In recent years, he has been a visiting or adjunct professor at about 15 different graduate schools and seminaries in the United States and abroad. Dr. Habermas is a Distinguished Research Professor of Apologetics and Philosophy. He is married to Eileen and they have seven children and 11 grandchildren. https://www.liberty.edu/divinity/seminary/faculty/gary-habermas/Gary's Books  (2024), On the Resurrection: Refutations, Vol 2 of 4, Broadman & Holman, Academic, ISBN: 978-1-0877-7862-4, https://www.amazon.com/on-the-resurrection-volume-2/dp/108777862X Free Profiles from Watchman Fellowship!  Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Bart Ehrman by Dr. Rhyne Putman: watchman.org/Ehrman Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Atheism by Dr. Robert M. Bowman: watchman.org/Atheism Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Agnosticism by W. Russell Crawford: watchman.org/Agnostic Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Mythicism by Dr. Robert Stewart and Marilyn Stewart: watchman.org/Mythicism Additional ResourcesFREE: We are also offering a subscription to our 4-page bimonthly Profiles here: www.watchman.org/Free.PROFILE NOTEBOOK: Order the complete collection of Watchman Fellowship Profiles (660 pages -- from Astrology to Zen Buddhism) in either printed or PDF formats here: watchman.org/notebook. SUPPORT: Help us create more content like this. Make a tax-deductible donation here: www.watchman.org/give.Apologetics Profile is a ministry of Watchman Fellowship For more information, visit www.watchman.org © 2025 Watchman Fellowship, Inc.

JAMODI Podcast
EPISODE 257: ANTHONY HOLMAN

JAMODI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 72:11


In this high-energy episode, Coach Anthony Holman of Birdville High School joins host Matt Sayman for an in-depth conversation on building championship-level culture, creating player-led accountability, and coaching with ownership and trust. Coach Holman shares how giving players a voice has transformed the way his teams play—and win.

Hotel Pacifico

Hotel Pacifico was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as FortisBC and the Health Sciences Association of BC.

Apologetics Profile
Episode 292: Does Naturalism Refute the Resurrection? With Dr. Gary Habermas Part One

Apologetics Profile

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 33:35


If Jesus did not rise from the dead, as skeptics claim, then our faith in Christ is worthless and we are still in our sins (1 Corinthians 15:17). So do arguments rooted in naturalism, aimed at criticizing and casting doubt upon the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, pose any significant challenge to the Christian faith? According to our guest this week, the world's leading scholar on the resurrection of Jesus, Dr. Gary Habermas, the answer is "Absolutely not!" Dr. Gary Habermas has dedicated his professional life to the examination of the relevant historical, philosophical, and theological issues surrounding the death and resurrection of Jesus. His extensive list of publications and debates provides a thorough account of the current state of the issue. He has also contributed more than 60 chapters or articles to additional books, and over 100 articles and reviews in journals and other publications. In recent years, he has been a visiting or adjunct professor at about 15 different graduate schools and seminaries in the United States and abroad. Dr. Habermas is a Distinguished Research Professor of Apologetics and Philosophy. He is married to Eileen and they have seven children and 11 grandchildren. https://www.liberty.edu/divinity/seminary/faculty/gary-habermas/Gary's Books  (2024), On the Resurrection: Refutations, Vol 2 of 4, Broadman & Holman, Academic, ISBN: 978-1-0877-7862-4, https://www.amazon.com/on-the-resurrection-volume-2/dp/108777862X Free Profiles from Watchman Fellowship!  Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Bart Ehrman by Dr. Rhyne Putman: watchman.org/Ehrman Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Atheism by Dr. Robert M. Bowman: watchman.org/Atheism Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Agnosticism by W. Russell Crawford: watchman.org/Agnostic Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Mythicism by Dr. Robert Stewart and Marilyn Stewart: watchman.org/Mythicism Additional ResourcesFREE: We are also offering a subscription to our 4-page bimonthly Profiles here: www.watchman.org/Free.PROFILE NOTEBOOK: Order the complete collection of Watchman Fellowship Profiles (660 pages -- from Astrology to Zen Buddhism) in either printed or PDF formats here: watchman.org/notebook. SUPPORT: Help us create more content like this. Make a tax-deductible donation here: www.watchman.org/give.Apologetics Profile is a ministry of Watchman Fellowship For more information, visit www.watchman.org © 2025 Watchman Fellowship, Inc.

Skybound RC
Daniel Holman: The Origins of Extreme Aerobatics & Life as an Alaskan Bush Pilot

Skybound RC

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 73:09


Daniel Holman is one of the most respected names in RC aerobatics. In the early 2010s, his freestyle routines blended musicality, precision, and smooth, high-speed lines—helping push the sport into a new era of extreme aerobatics. As a long-time team pilot for Extreme Flight, Daniel became known for his graceful yet aggressive flying style and for pushing aircraft to their limits in top-tier competitions.After a decade-long break from RC, Daniel is back—flying again from his home in Alaska, where he now works as a commercial pilot. From flying King Airs across remote villages to landing his personal Cessna 180 on gravel bars in the middle of nowhere, his day job takes aviation to the edge of what's possible.In this episode, Daniel shares stories from both worlds—RC and full-scale—including insights on freestyle design, lessons from flying in extreme conditions, and what it's like to rediscover the hobby after years away.Whether you're into 3D, precision flying, or full-scale bush aviation, this one's a must-listen.

The Truck Show Podcast
S3, E27 - Holman is Back!

The Truck Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 58:23


After a two-month absence to recover from a life-changing event, Holman triumphantly returns to the podcast and brings two very special guests with him. The Truck Show Podcast is produced in partnership  AMSOIL, Kershaw Knives, UEM Pistons, and OVR Mag.   ***THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR YOUR UNBELIEVABLE SUPPORT***

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Cutternation Podcast
Cutternation Podcast - Randy Wynne, Grant Holman, Bryan Reyes, Jonny Fields, and Jon Sintes

Cutternation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 53:24


Join Randy, Grant, Bryan, and Jonny on the Cutternation Podcast as they dive into the world of baseball, sharing their perspectives on the latest news, trends, and viral moments from the diamond. From Trevor Bauer's latest antics to Eric Sim's hilarious reactions, the guys bring their unique blend of humor and expertise to the conversation. Whether you're a fan of MLB shorts, DIY pitching mounds, or softball pitching tips, this podcast has got you covered. So sit back, relax, and get ready to laugh and learn with the Cutternation crew as they explore the wild world of baseball, where the only rule is that there are no rules.

Razgledi in razmisleki
Cas Holman, ameriška oblikovalka igrač: "Samostojno, svobodno igro danes v otroških življenjih težko najdemo."

Razgledi in razmisleki

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 24:15


Cas Holman je slovita ameriška oblikovalka igrač – zaslovela je z igračo Rigamajig, namenjeno vrtcem –, znana je tudi po svojem inovativnem pristopu k oblikovanju igrišč. V središču njenega razmisleka je vedno potencial igre, saj kot poudarja, otroci za igro ne potrebujejo igrač, če pa jih že imajo, morajo te ponujati čim več prostora domišljiji. Pri njenih kreacijah je v ospredju tudi ideja skupne igre, sodelovanja otrok. Cas Holman razmišlja tudi o tem, kako bi se kot odrasli morali več igrati, pri čemer nima v mislih le računalniških ali športnih iger. Jeseni bo pri založbi Avery izšla njena knjiga, posvečena prav tej temi. O vsem tem v pogovoru, ki ga je z njo posnela Tesa Drev Juh in ga tudi prevedla. Bralka Mateja Perpar, ton in montaža Maks Pust.

Gospel Life Church Podcast

Text: Hebrews 4:14–16Sermon Title: The Throne of GracePreacher: Scott Byers***Hebrews Series Resources***Primary Commentaries:Schreiner, Thomas R. Hebrews: Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary. EBTC. Lexham Press, 2020.Mohler, R. Albert Jr. Exalting Jesus in Hebrews. CCE. Broadman & Holman, 2017.Devotional/Further Study:Kruger, Michael J. Hebrews For You. GWFY. The Good Book Company, 2021.To learn more about Gospel Life Church visit www.gospellifemn.org.

Gospel Life Church Podcast

Text: Hebrews 4:12–13Sermon Title: The Living & Active WordPreacher: Scott Byers***Hebrews Series Resources***Primary Commentaries:Schreiner, Thomas R. Hebrews: Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary. EBTC. Lexham Press, 2020.Mohler, R. Albert Jr. Exalting Jesus in Hebrews. CCE. Broadman & Holman, 2017.Devotional/Further Study:Kruger, Michael J. Hebrews For You. GWFY. The Good Book Company, 2021.To learn more about Gospel Life Church visit www.gospellifemn.org.

LEAD Pods
127 | One Church, Four Congregations: Embracing Diversity at Butler Church (Scott Holman)

LEAD Pods

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 42:15


What does it look like when one church intentionally makes space for multiple languages, cultures, and styles of worship? In this episode, we're joined by Scott Holman, lead pastor of Butler Church in Fresno, California—a truly multi-congregational church made up of four distinct communities under one roof.Scott shares the beauty and complexity of leading a church that includes services in English and Spanish, along with a long-running Lao congregation. We talk about what unites these groups, how they make decisions together, and what it takes to build a culture of mutual respect, collaboration, and shared mission. Whether you're navigating cultural diversity in your own church or curious about what true unity in the body of Christ can look like, this conversation is packed with honest insights and hopeful vision.

Feeling Good Podcast | TEAM-CBT - The New Mood Therapy
448: Ask David, featuring Adam Holman

Feeling Good Podcast | TEAM-CBT - The New Mood Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 67:59


448: Ask David, featuring Adam Hollman Relationship woes--what should I do? How can animals have feelings if they can't think? How often should I fill out the Daily Mood Log? Why can't husbands express their feelings?   Today we are joined by Adam Holman, LCSW. Adam has recently left his full time clinical practice in Arizona to join our Feeling Great app team here in San Francisco. I think you'll be delighted by his warmth and wisdom. Although he works with us full-time, he still practices one day per week and specializes in X depression, anxiety, and screen addiction(e.g. video game addiction and more.) He has appeared on two previous Feeling Good Podcasts, # X and # Y. We are delighted to have Adam as the honored guest on today's Ask David podcast! Here are the questions for today's Ask David. They were all written before the podcast. If you listen to the podcast, you will get much more information and perspective. The Questions Hello Dr Burns. I hope you are doing well. I participated in the webinar held on 18th of April. It was a good experience for me and I would like to thank you and your team in arranging for that. Far asks: if You have a relationship problem, but also feel inadequate. Should you use the Daily Mood Log for the internal problem of inadequacy and the Relationship Journal for the actual dialogue? Moritz points out that animals, who don't think in words, still have intense emotional reactions, including fear and anger. For example, when a deer spots a predator, like a cayote, it feels terror and instantly runs to get away. Doesn't this prove that terrifying events can cause feelings directly? In other words, that makes it seem like thoughts or cognitions are NOT necessary to feel emotions. What do you think? Rob asks: How often do you fill out your own daily mood journals? Do you do one every day? Would you be willing to share recent examples of your own journals with podcast listeners? Brittany asks: Why won't my husband share his feelings? (Or, we could ask, why can't men express their feelings?)  The Answers 1. Far asks: If you have a relationship problem, but also feel inadequate. Should you use the Daily Mood Log for the internal problem of inadequacy and the Relationship Journal for the actual dialogue? Hello Dr Burns. I hope you are doing well. I participated in the webinar held on 18th of April. It was a good experience for me, and I would like to thank you and your team for arranging it. May I ask a question? When there is a relationship problem it should be addressed by the relationship journal and interpersonal downward arrow and not by the cognitive method as far as I know. What about when there is a relationship problem together with strong feelings of depression and frustration as a result of an internal dialogue of being inadequate and defective. Should this component be addressed by the cognitive method and straightforward technique? Thanks a lot. Far Kom David's Reply This one just came in, so we'll answer it live.   2. Moritz: Are thoughts REALLY necessary to have emotional reactions to events? Hi David, first of all, thank you for the podcast, and in particular for answering my question about how you help people with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, which came out a few weeks or months ago. I just finished listening to episode 430, where you stated that that negative thoughts can cause negative emotions (this part I'm totally on board with), but also hypothesized that probably only negative thoughts cause negative emotions. Did I understand that correctly? (If not, please ignore the rest of this email, it won't make any sense). I'm kinda confused about this claim. This is totally not my area of expertise, but I'm under the impression that fear is much older and more "primitive" than (at least conscious) thought, from an evolutionary point of view. It would seem unlikely that an old evolutionary feature in the brain would only be triggered from a newer feature. My other source of confusion comes from my own comparison with animals. It is my impression that basically all mammals show some kind of fear response, but we don't attribute thoughts to all of them, never mind full-blown self-reflective, conscious thoughts. So at least in the mammals with simpler brains, it seems likely that fear (and other negative emotions) could be triggered pretty directly without going through negative thoughts first, and it would also be quite surprising if we didn't all contain the same mechanisms, since we share most of our neural architecture with all mammals. Do you think these considerations are valid, and if yes, are they compatible with your approach? After listening to your podcast, my own mental model of negative emotions is something like this: stimuli can cause negative emotions directly; this happens in all mammals when the stimulus goes away, negative emotions also ebb and go away after a certain time, unless something keeps them alive in humans (and likely in at least some mammals), thoughts also can trigger emotions, and so they can disable the natural dampening of negative emotions. This mental model might explain satisfy both the evolutionary considerations, and explain the data you've gathered from the Feeling Great app. I admit I feel a bit silly writing you this, because you spend so much more mental energy on these topics, so it seems unlikely I have anything to contribute that you and your team didn't think of. So, sorry for the long rambling, and I hope you still find something interesting in it, or maybe you can clear up some of my confusion about your model. Best regards, Moritz David's reply Thank you for your thoughtful comments. I think they are awesome, and definitely not “silly.” Here's my take on it, for what it's worth, and I just speculate, too. All animals, including human animals, have perceptions. When a dear spots a cayote, the "stimulus" is a perception of a dangerous predator. This "cognition" triggers the emotion. People think cognition means sentences involving words, but my understanding is quite different. The idea is that any kind of conscious perception can trigger emotions, including sudden fear or anxiety. The perception might simply be an image, which is also a type of cognition or perception, that can suddenly trigger great fear. When I see a rock climber on TV, this "picture" or “perception” stimulates a powerful physiological fear reaction. That's because I "see" the picture as being incredibly dangerous and imagine falling. Thanks, david Might use as an ask David follow up, if that's okay! Moritz replies Ok, "simple" cognition without explicit thought can be enough to trigger emotion, got it. Feel free to use that as an Ask David if you want. Regards, Moritz David's final reply Thanks, yes, it is the perception of danger that triggers the fear. Terrific! As another example, you could argue that when the airplanes flex into the World Trade Center in New York on 9/11, everyone felt terrified, horrified, and devastated, and it was the event that caused these feelings. Doesn't this prove that thoughts, or cognitions, are not required to have powerful feelings? It would seem like you didn't have to put a thought in your mind to feel fearful when watching the horrifying images on TV. What do you think, Moritz? Well, here's my answer. It is not true that everyone had the same feelings watching that horrifying scene. We all had our own unique reactions, depending on how we were thinking about it. And of course, some people felt joy, glee, and more, and did NOT have negative feelings. That's because they thought about the event quite differently. For example, Osama Bin Lauden and his followers when watching were delighted, and like thinking, “Those Americans finally got what they deserved!” Same event—radically different emotional reactions. All of your emotions result from your thoughts. The positive and negative events of our lives do not, and cannot, affect us directly. We have to interpret the event first and give it meaning. Thanks! David   3. Rob asks: How often should you do Daily Mood Logs? Do YOU fill out your own Daily Mood Logs? Hello Rhonda and David: I hope you're both doing well. I'm a long-time listener to your podcast, and I shared an endorsement that you included in podcast episode 333 about two years ago. While listening to an episode recently, some questions occurred to me that I wanted to share with you. How often do you fill out your own daily mood journals? Do you do one every day? Would you be willing to share recent examples of your own journals with podcast listeners? I can understand how you might not want to do this and certainly respect your right to privacy, but I thought also it might be interesting for listeners to hear. I would be honored if you would share your thoughts with me when you have a moment. Rob Robinson All the replies to this excellent question will be spontaneous and live on the podcast.   4. Brittany asks: Why can't my husband express his feelings? Hi Dr. Burns, I have a question. This is something that frequently comes up in arguments with my husband. Here is an example from yesterday: Me after finding out he was upset the night before I said: “Why did you tell me everything was fine and it's all in my head if you were upset?” Husband: I shouldn't have to tell you. You should be better at reading me. I feel annoyed because when I did ask him if he was upset the night before, he denied it then put the blame on me the next day that I should be able to read his mind. That doesn't seem fair. I don't suppose I could put that in my five secrets response though as it wouldn't make the problem better. What do you think? I guess I should probably do the relationship journal. -Brittany David's reply Hi Brittany, Here's my quick assessment. Your first statement to him when he said he'd been upset sounded a bit blaming. In other words, he was trying to express his feelings openly and told you he'd actually been feeling upset. And you immediately punished him. Can you see that? In other words, you said: “Why did you tell me everything was fine and it's all in my head if you were upset?” Can you see that when he confided that he had been feeling upset, you blamed him for not telling you the night before. He might have felt scolded, put down. What do you think about that? And could that be why he has trouble expressing his feelings? Can I use this on an Ask David, with your first name or with a fake name? And yes, you can use the Relationship Journal on situations like this! For sure! Go for it! Sorry if this sounds harsh or direct. You know, I hope, that I have tremendous regard for you! David Other ideas include: When we blame others, we are nearly always CAUSING the very problem we are complaining about. Our anger and frustration nearly always results from “Should Statements.” In other words, he “should” have expressed his feelings sooner, and better, etc. This sounds like you expect him to be some ideal husband, rather than a real husband. I sometimes also have trouble expressing my feelings, or even knowing clearly what or who I'm upset with, or why. And I always appreciate a little bit of help at figuring that out!

Gospel Life Church Podcast

Text: Hebrews 4:1–13Sermon Title: The True & Better Rest (Pt. 2)Preacher: Scott Byers***Hebrews Series Resources***Primary Commentaries:Schreiner, Thomas R. Hebrews: Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary. EBTC. Lexham Press, 2020.Mohler, R. Albert Jr. Exalting Jesus in Hebrews. CCE. Broadman & Holman, 2017.Devotional/Further Study:Kruger, Michael J. Hebrews For You. GWFY. The Good Book Company, 2021.To learn more about Gospel Life Church visit www.gospellifemn.org.

Feeling Good Podcast | TEAM-CBT - The New Mood Therapy
447: Perfectionism Update, Featuring Adam Holman

Feeling Good Podcast | TEAM-CBT - The New Mood Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 52:56


Perfectionism Update Featuring Adam Holman Today we are joined by Adam Holman, LCSW. Adam has recently left his full time clinical practice in Arizona to join our Feeling Great app team here in San Francisco. I think you'll be delighted by his warmth and wisdom. Although he works with us full-time, he still practices one day per week and specializes in X depression, anxiety, and screen addiction(e.g. video game addiction and more.) He has appeared on two previous Feeling Good Podcasts, # X and # Y. We are delighted to have Adam as the honored guest on today's Ask David podcast! Today's questions come all the way from North Macedonia! Dear Dr. Burns, Thank you so much for your kind response. I'd be truly honored if my questions could be considered for a future episode of your Ask David podcast. Your work has been a key influence in my research on perfectionism and its cognitive-behavioral aspects. Here are a few brief questions I'm currently exploring: How has your view of perfectionism evolved since Feeling Good? What strategies have you found most effective for challenging perfectionistic thinking in therapy? Is perfectionism often rooted in a fear of not being “good enough”? How does it typically manifest in academic or professional environments? If you happen to include any of these in a future episode, I'd be grateful if you could let me know so I can tune in. Thank you again for your time and for the lasting impact of your work. Warm regards, Mitko Toshev Doctoral Student Faculty of Pedagogy University “St. Kliment Ohridski” – Bitola North Macedonia David's Reply Yes, this will make for an excellent podcast with a refresher on perfectionism, featuring questions from Mitko and a spirited discussion with Adam, Rhonda and yours truly! We had an in depth discussion of all the latest bells and whistles in the treatment of perfectionism with TEAM CBT. This included the two very different but complementary approaches to treating depression or any of the 23 common Self-Defeating Beliefs. So, if you've ever struggle with the thought that you're not good enough, or that you SHOULDN'T have made this or that mistake, this podcast will be right up your alley! Thanks, Mitko! david

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast
Jeff Holman - The Franchise Bubble That Burst Too Soon

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 37:53 Transcription Available


BIO: Jeff Holman, founder of Intellectual Strategies, is revolutionizing legal support for startups and scaling businesses. His Fractional Legal Team model provides expert legal guidance without the cost of a full-time team.STORY: Jeff started a cold plunge and sauna business during the pandemic. The company looked great, but he had employee issues, which affected its success. Soon, tens of other studios, brands, and franchises were all popping up within a mile of Jeff's studio.LEARNING: Create strategic alignment incrementally and iteratively. “Create strategic alignment incrementally and iteratively because the business that you're operating today might not be the business that you pivot to tomorrow.”Jeff Holman Guest profileJeff Holman, founder of Intellectual Strategies, is revolutionizing legal support for startups and scaling businesses. His Fractional Legal Team model provides expert legal guidance without the cost of a full-time team. With expertise in engineering, law, and business, Jeff helps companies navigate complex challenges, enabling them to grow with confidence.Worst investment everDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, Jeff decided to find ways to spend his time and invest some of his money. He settled on a cold plunge and sauna business. The spreadsheet looked great, and the numbers were fantastic. The business model followed another business that Jeff had previously done, which had achieved considerable success.Jeff found a local company in Utah that was manufacturing cold plunges at the time and secured a couple of investor friends to invest in the business. He rented an office space and converted one of the suites into a cold plunge and sauna studio.The biggest mistake that cost Jeff this business was hiring employees and trying to get them more involved in marketing. He would help train and incentivize employees, ensure tasks were completed, have people submit reports, follow up for accountability, and more. It felt like he was babysitting his employees. This eventually brought his business down. However, the final nail in the coffin was a proliferation of other studios, brands, and franchises, all popping up within a mile of Jeff's studio.Lessons learnedIf you're part of a franchise, consider visiting other franchise businesses that may not be competing with yours or those a little further away from your customer base to observe how they operate.If you're pivoting your business, create strategic alignment incrementally and iteratively because the business you're operating today might not be the one you pivot to tomorrow.Andrew's takeawaysFind a business that does what you want to do in another state and go work with them for a while.Actionable adviceValidate the business idea you want to invest in well beyond the spreadsheet. Research regulations, test your MVP, identify channels that you'll use to drive revenue, and much more.Jeff's recommended resourcesJeff's journey has taught him the value of seeking expert advice. He recommends holding a strategy call with him if you need legal expertise to scale your business confidently. He also suggests reading Rocket Fuel and Traction: Get a Grip on Your Business by Gino Wickman to learn how to align intellectual property, assets, patents, trademarks, and...

Gospel Life Church Podcast

Text: Hebrews 3:7–19Sermon Title: The True & Better Rest (Pt. I) Preacher: Scott Byers***Hebrews Series Resources***Primary Commentaries:Schreiner, Thomas R. Hebrews: Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary. EBTC. Lexham Press, 2020.Mohler, R. Albert Jr. Exalting Jesus in Hebrews. CCE. Broadman & Holman, 2017.Devotional/Further Study:Kruger, Michael J. Hebrews For You. GWFY. The Good Book Company, 2021.To learn more about Gospel Life Church visit www.gospellifemn.org.

What If It Did Work?
Fearless Legal Innovation with Jeff Holman

What If It Did Work?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 54:17 Transcription Available


Ever wonder why legal advice feels so intimidating for founders? Jeff Holman is changing that narrative by merging his unique background as an engineer, MBA, and attorney to help entrepreneurs navigate the complex world of business law with clarity and confidence.What makes Jeff's approach at Intellectual Strategies different is his fractional legal team model. Rather than providing occasional legal advice or requiring founders to hire a full-time counsel they can't afford, his team becomes an extension of the startup—providing expertise across multiple legal disciplines exactly when needed. This innovative approach means founders get "the right attorney with the right expertise at the right time" without the bottlenecks that come with traditional legal counsel.Our conversation reveals the stark contrast between first-time and second-time founders. While first-timers focus almost exclusively on product-market fit (often neglecting crucial legal foundations), experienced entrepreneurs understand the importance of addressing legal considerations early. As Jeff explains, it's not just about avoiding problems—it's about creating the freedom to operate boldly in your business. His four-layered approach to intellectual property protection (patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets) offers a comprehensive framework for innovative companies to protect what matters most.Perhaps most valuable is Jeff's philosophy around overcoming the fear that paralyzes many entrepreneurs. "You're never afraid of the past," he notes, "you only fear the future." His solution? Action. By taking decisive steps toward addressing potential legal issues, founders transform future uncertainties into present realities they can manage with confidence. This approach embodies his company's mantra: "innovate with confidence."Want to connect with Jeff and his team? Visit intellectualstrategies.com to book a free 30-minute strategy call where he'll help map your business milestones to the legal considerations you should be planning for. Your future self will thank you for taking this proactive step toward building a legally sound business.Join the What if it Did Work movement on FacebookGet the Book!www.omarmedrano.comwww.calendly.com/omarmedrano/15min

The New Warehouse Podcast
EP 585: Holman Logistics on Longevity, Loyalty, and a People-First Approach

The New Warehouse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 42:00


In this episode of The New Warehouse Podcast, Kevin chats with Brien Downie, President of Holman Logistics, a family-owned third-party logistics company that has been operating continuously since 1864. Brien shares Holman's remarkable 161-year history, its values-driven leadership style, and why a people-first culture has been the company's "secret sauce." From investing in employee development to supporting long-term customer partnerships, Holman Logistics proves that success in logistics isn't just about automation or strategy—it's about people who care.Learn more about Zebra Robotics here. Follow us on LinkedIn and YouTube.Support the show

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Hour 3 - Border Security, Financial Support of Adult Children, and Vancouver Festival Tragedy

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 32:19


In Hour 3 of the Marc Cox Morning Show, we dive into several important topics. First, we hear live audio from Tom Holman, former ICE Director, discussing the challenges of judges obstructing ICE arrests and his insights on border security policy. Holman highlights key successes in reducing illegal immigration and human trafficking. The conversation continues with Tom Graffeo, CFP, who shares valuable advice about the growing trend of parents financially supporting their adult children. With 50% of parents still providing an average of $1,400 per month, Tom discusses how to navigate the delicate balance of offering support while maintaining healthy boundaries and protecting your own financial future. Ashley Smith Thomas, Political Strategist and Founder & CEO of Freedom Fund USA, joins the show to discuss the broader political landscape surrounding immigration enforcement, Governor Pritzker's resistance to federal immigration policies, and the legal and political implications of border security measures.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Full Show - Border Security, NFL Draft, Blues Playoffs, and White House Press Briefing

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 129:03


In Hour 1 of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc celebrates a big St. Louis Blues win and shares highlights from his own sporting clay tournament victory, including a meeting with NFL coach Mike Martz. The conversation shifts to major judicial and immigration controversies, including the arrest of a judge in New Mexico, deportation policies, border security, and anchor baby discussions. Marc and Kim St. Onge also explore the ethics behind embryo screening technology, genetic testing, and concerns over designer babies and disability discrimination. In Hour 2, Marc discusses the arrest of Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan for aiding an illegal immigrant's escape from ICE agents. Hans von Spakovsky from The Heritage Foundation joins to explain the legal implications, the supremacy of federal law over state efforts to obstruct enforcement, and compares the case to past incidents like the Massachusetts judge case. Plus, Annie Frey prepares to attend a White House press briefing, where she plans to ask about Governor JB Pritzker's comments and shares her experience navigating White House security. In Hour 3, we hear live audio from Tom Holman, former ICE Director, discussing challenges judges face when obstructing ICE arrests and his insights on border security policy. Holman highlights key successes in reducing illegal immigration and human trafficking. The conversation continues with Tom Graffeo, CFP, who shares advice on the growing trend of parents financially supporting their adult children. With 50% of parents still providing an average of $1,400 per month, Tom discusses how to navigate healthy boundaries and protect your own financial future. Ashley Smith Thomas, Political Strategist and Founder & CEO of Freedom Fund USA, joins to discuss immigration enforcement, Governor Pritzker's resistance to federal policies, and the political implications of border security measures. In Hour 4, Jessie Jane Duff joins to offer her perspective on illegal immigration, the impact of border control measures, and political commentary surrounding protests and cartels' influence on political systems. The conversation shifts to broader social issues tied to illegal immigration, such as drug abuse and human trafficking. Finally, Tom Ackerman brings an exciting sports update, diving into the NFL draft, discussing Shedeur Sanders' draft prospects and why he wasn't selected in the first round. Tom also analyzes St. Louis Blues hockey, including their playoff performance against Winnipeg and growing postseason momentum.

Mustang Owner's Podcast
Lee Holman - Holman Moody

Mustang Owner's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 20:11


Lee Holman, son of co-founder John Holman, grew up immersed in the world of high-performance engineering, eventually leading the company through its evolution beyond NASCAR into custom builds and historic racing. His leadership helped preserve and expand the Holman-Moody legacy, bridging its rich past with today's automotive culture.

Background Briefing with Ian Masters
April 27, 2025 - Simon Shuster | Craig Holman | Gareth Gore

Background Briefing with Ian Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 58:54


On the Sidelines of the Pope's Funeral, Zelensky Meets With Trump to Discuss the White House's Charade of a Peace Plan/Giveaway to Putin | Trump Orders the DOJ to Investigate Act Blue to Get Private Data on 15 Million Democratic Donors | Opus Dei and "Traditionalist" Forces Inside the Catholic Church Maneuver to Replace a Pope They Hated With a Reactionary backgroundbriefing.org/donate twitter.com/ianmastersmedia bsky.app/profile/ianmastersmedia.bsky.social facebook.com/ianmastersmedia

Gospel Life Church Podcast

Text: Hebrews 3:1–6Sermon Title: The True & Better MosesPreacher: Scott Byers***Hebrews Series Resources***Primary Commentaries:Schreiner, Thomas R. Hebrews: Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary. EBTC. Lexham Press, 2020.Mohler, R. Albert Jr. Exalting Jesus in Hebrews. CCE. Broadman & Holman, 2017.Devotional/Further Study:Kruger, Michael J. Hebrews For You. GWFY. The Good Book Company, 2021.To learn more about Gospel Life Church visit www.gospellifemn.org.

Eager To Know
Karen McFarlane Holman, Ph.D.

Eager To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 25:04


On this Eager To Know re-release, we speak with a person who is both a scientist and a punk rocker. It was refreshing to discuss a topic I am very passionate about, but don't discuss often—science. Thank you, Karen, for creating such a great episode with me. https://linktr.ee/karenchemistry

The HEAL Podcast
Two 1% Miracles in a Million: A Couple's Journey From Brain Tumors to Total Healing with Danette Wolpert Holman

The HEAL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 70:27


What if love was more than a feeling — what if love was a frequency that could heal, transform, and even perform miracles?   In this deeply moving episode of the HEAL with Kelly Podcast, I sit down with Danette Wolpert Holman, visionary filmmaker and founder of the ILLUMINATE Film Festival. She shares her extraordinary journey through not one, but two “one-in-a-million” health events — first her own, then her husband's — that forever shifted her understanding of healing, surrender, and the true nature of reality.   Danette opens up about preparing for brain surgery through a year of deep emotional release work, energy healing, and spiritual exploration. Rooted in the belief that illness carries a message, she leaned fully into the mind-body connection, releasing what no longer served her and stepping into her power with clarity and grace. When her husband Drew was later diagnosed with a different, rare, life-threatening brain tumor, Danette activated every healing resource she could — surrounding him with intention, prayer, and unwavering love. The result? A second 1% miracle. This episode is a powerful testament to the limitless potential of healing, the transformative force of conscious media, and what becomes possible when we remember who we truly are.  And Danette and her husband's stories just might give us the recipe to activating miracles in our own life. This episode is a must listen!!    Come see Danette and me at the ILLUMINATE Film Festival, where I'll be joining a panel discussion. Known as the world's premier festival for conscious cinema, ILLUMINATE showcases transformational films that awaken, inspire, and empower. Experience powerful storytelling and visionary voices from around the globe — screening in person in Santa Barbara (May 1–4) and virtually online (May 5–11). LINKS Illuminate Film Festival: https://illuminatefilmfestival.com/ Illuminate Film Festival on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/illuminatefilmfestival/ Connect with Kelly:   ·     Watch all episodes on YouTube ·     Sign up for HEAL with Kelly newsletter ·     Follow Kelly on Instagram ·     Follow HEAL with Kelly on Instagram  ·     HEAL with Kelly on TikTok ·     Follow HEAL with Kelly on Facebook ·     Visit HEAL with Kelly Website ·     Watch the HEAL Documentary ·     Get the HEAL Book Join us on May 8th at the Writers Guild Theatre in Beverly Hills for Cancer: From Fear to Hope—a transformative evening of conversation and healing for anyone impacted by cancer. For tickets, visit: https://hope.healwithkelly.co/heal-from-fear-to-hope Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Top 100 Used Dealers, Tesla Delays Affordability, Sam's Club Scan and Go

The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 17:39 Transcription Available


Shoot us a Text.Episode #1025: Today we're talking about how the Top 100 used-car dealers are adapting to a tougher wholesale market, why Tesla is hitting pause on its most affordable Model Y plans yet and what Sam's Club is doing with checkout.Show Notes with links:The Automotive News Top 100 U.S. Used-Car Dealership Groups list is out—and the big takeaway isn't just who's up or down, but how they're adapting to survive. As competition at auctions grows fiercer, retailers are shifting hard into alternative sourcing strategies.Krause Auto Group posted the biggest leap on the list, jumping 25 spots to No. 67 with a 39% sales increase.Holman (up 24 spots), DARCARS (up 20), and Swickard Auto Group (up 17) also made significant moves, with strategies ranging from better internal competition to expanded certification and F&I offerings.Van Horn Automotive Group, based in Plymouth, Wis., cracked the Top 100 for the first time at No. 69. Roughly half of its monthly used purchases come from auctions; the rest are sourced through service lanes and direct outreach.“We've had to readapt... because it's just not that easy to go to the auction and get 100 cars,” said Brian Wieland, used-car director at Van Horn.Groups represented at ASOTU CON - 98 Holler-Classic, 87 CMA, 71 Russ Darrow, 67 Krause, 48 Rohrman, 28 RML Automotive, 21 Ourisman, 20 Walser, 16 HolmanTesla's long-anticipated push into affordable EV territory is hitting a speed bump. The automaker has delayed the launch of a stripped-down Model Y, codenamed E41, intended to bolster waning sales and broaden its customer base.Production of the lower-cost Model Y in the U.S. is now expected in late 2025 or early 2026, missing earlier targets for this year.Tesla plans to build 250,000 units of the model in the U.S. in 2026.The E41 is designed to cost 20% less to produce than the refreshed Model Y, which currently starts around $49,000.The delay underscores mounting pressure from aging models, increased global tariffs, and reputational challenges linked to Elon Musk's political activity.Sam's Club is betting on the future of checkout by putting it into customer's hands and phones. As part of a major remodel of all 600 locations, the retailer is ditching both traditional and self-checkout lanes in favor of a fully app-powered experience.Every store will adopt the Scan & Go app, eliminating traditional checkout entirely.AI tech will verify purchases, removing the need for receipt checks at exits.One-third of members already use the app, with usage up 50% over three years.Digitally engaged customers shop three times as frequently as those are are not, and spend three times as muchJoin Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier every morning for the Automotive State of the Union podcast as they connect the dots across car dealerships, retail trends, emerging tech like AI, and cultural shifts—bringing clarity, speed, and people-first insight to automotive leaders navigating a rapidly changing industry.Get the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/

Gospel Life Church Podcast

Text: Hebrews 2:10–18Sermon Title: The Death of DeathPreacher: Scott Byers***Hebrews Series Resources***Primary Commentaries:Schreiner, Thomas R. Hebrews: Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary. EBTC. Lexham Press, 2020.Mohler, R. Albert Jr. Exalting Jesus in Hebrews. CCE. Broadman & Holman, 2017.Devotional/Further Study:Kruger, Michael J. Hebrews For You. GWFY. The Good Book Company, 2021.To learn more about Gospel Life Church visit www.gospellifemn.org.

BackTable Podcast
Ep. 534 What's a Good Job? Looking at the Diagnostic Job Market with Dr. Ned Holman and Dr. Mike Romeo

BackTable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 45:38


Are you thinking about pursuing a new diagnostic radiology gig? Get the download on the current job market, how to evaluate different compensation models, and what to look out for when considering your next job offer in this week's episode of BackTable, featuring guests Dr. Ned Holman (Neuroradiologist at Alaska Imaging) and Dr. Mike Romeo (Radiologist and President of West Reading Radiology). --- SYNPOSIS The doctors begin by exploring various employment models, including private practice, academic positions, and hybrid arrangements that combine elements of both. They share valuable insights on job transparency and the significance of leveraging professional connections to gain honest, firsthand perspectives on potential employers. They also provide advice on key questions to ask during job interviews and strategies for negotiating contracts. The doctors conclude by sharing tips to help make informed decisions to ensure job satisfaction and professional growth. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 04:30 - Employment Models 06:32 - Compensation Structures 08:43 - Evaluating Job Offers 19:05 - Red Flags in Employment 27:13 - Private Equity Jobs: Pros and Cons 31:36 - Navigating Job Boards and Resources 42:03 - Final Advice for Job Seekers

Middle Georgia's ESPN
The Jeff Dantzler Show - Steve Holman Interview - 4/18/25

Middle Georgia's ESPN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 10:46


Bill Shanks and Jeff Dantzler talk Hawks with Steve Holman.

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The Truck Show Podcast
S3, E25 - Chris Sulprizio

The Truck Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 76:19


UEM Piston's president Chris Sulprizio joins Holman to talk about how the company has remained relevant and under family control for over 100 years and four generations. Learn about the company's origins and about the quality products they create today. Emme Hall also helps Holman with a little Nissan Frontier PRO-4X truck review. The Truck Show Podcast is produced in partnership with AMSOIL, Kershaw Knives, Nissan, UEM Pistons, and OVR Mag.

The Truck Show Podcast
S3, E23 - Nick Psomas and the '25 Ram Heavy Duty Pickup

The Truck Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 109:58


Nick Psomas, head of Peak Suspension and certified Dr. Pepper enthusiast, visits the Pod Shed to chat about the growth and evolution of his company, while Holman finally shares his behind-the-wheel experience with the '25 Ram Heavy Duty truck line-up, including a ride-along interview with Ram's Chief Vehicle Synthesis Manager, Doug Killian. For those who stick around, Dr. Pepper shenanigans ensue in the Shed as post-episode bonus content. The Truck Show Podcast is proudly presented by Nissan in association with AMSOIL, Kershaw Knives, and OVR Mag.

The Truck Show Podcast
S3, E22 - Jason Scudellari and Patrick Wagenbrenner

The Truck Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 39:04


Holman has a couple of local special guests, Jason Scudellari and Patrick Wagenbrenner, join him in studio to discuss the upcoming Hot Rods and Helos event at the beach and the origins of the Quarantine Cruise. The Truck Show Podcast is proudly presented by Nissan in association with AMSOIL, Kershaw Knives, and OVR Mag.

The Truck Show Podcast
S3, E21 - Sue Mead & Cam Douglass

The Truck Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 88:01


Holman catches up with two longtime friends, off-roader and journalist Sue Mead and Optima's Cam Douglass, to discuss all things batteries. Listen in on a wide-ranging discussion that includes the start of Optima Batteries, to the latest 12-volt battery tech, new products, events, EVs, and what comes next in our industry. The Truck Show Podcast is proudly presented by Nissan in association with AMSOIL, Kershaw Knives, and OVR Mag.

Headstrong
How to Change Your Life in 100 Days w/ Mark Holman

Headstrong

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 46:55


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The Truck Show Podcast
S3, E20 - Have Your Heard? Truck News!

The Truck Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 19:20


New Cummins 6.7L gas engine, Ford Explorer Tremor, IIHS safest trucks, Ram SRT-10 auction, Ram Tradesman and Warlock, '27 Chevrolet Silverado, V8 vs. Hybrid Turbo V-6, '26 Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer, Ram Ramcharger Tungsten, Ineos recall. The Truck Show Podcast is proudly presented by Nissan in association with AMSOIL, Kershaw Knives, and OVR Mag.

The Truck Show Podcast
S3, E19 - The Mint 400

The Truck Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 78:39


Holman covers The Mint 400 race as a guest of BFGoodrich Tires and goes for a ride in a spec truck, grabs some great interviews, and brings you along for the experience. Hear from Matt Martelli (The Mint 400), Emme Hall (Just Being Awful), Theresa Contreras (High Octane Hustle), Kevin Stearns (Fox Factory), Ross Berlanga (TMI), along with racers Ryan Arciero, Jason Coleman, Josh Hall, and GM's Tim Demetrio. Also, find out more about BFG's ACTIVAIR aftermarket CTIS system. The Truck Show Podcast is proudly presented by Nissan in association with AMSOIL, Kershaw Knives, and OVR Mag.