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WRAL’s Mark Bergin spoke with NC State’s Entrepreneurship Clinic Director Haley Huie about the preparations before Raleigh-Durham Startup Week. The free event is held from April 7-11 throughout the Triangle. Raleigh-Durham Startup Week helps showcase the region’s entrepreneurial community through workshops, networking and keynote speakers. It's expected to draw about 2,500 attendees. Huie explained how there’s something for everyone at Raleigh-Durham Startup Week, from people trying to get into the startup industry to established founders looking to grow their companies.
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Eliza Huie is a licensed professional counselor (LPC) trained in trauma care. She serves as a seminary instructor facilitating certificate-level training in biblical counseling and has authored several books, including her latest Trauma Aware: A Christian's Guide to Providing Help and Care. Eliza co-hosts Counsel For Life, a podcast about mental health and the Christian life.
On this episode of This vs. That, we explore the fascinating topic of good stress versus bad stress with our guest Eliza Huie, Director of Counseling at McLean Bible Church and biblical counseling instructor at Reform Theological Seminary. We discuss how certain types of stress can actually be beneficial for growth and motivation, while other forms can be detrimental to our wellbeing. Drawing from her expertise as a licensed professional counselor and author of "I'm Stressed: A Path from Pressure to Peace," we examine the differences between "eustress" (good stress) and "distress" (bad stress). We also explore how stress can strengthen us physically, mentally, and spiritually, while uncovering practical ways to manage and understand the role of stress in our daily lives. Resources Mentioned: Trauma Aware: A Christian's Guide to Providing Help and Care by Eliza Huie I'm Stressed: A Path from Pressure to Peace by Eliza Huie Knowing God by Jerry Bridges Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers by Robert M. Sapolsky Gentle and Lowly: The Heart of Christ for Sinners and Sufferers by Dane Ortlund The Knowledge of the Holy by A.W. Tozer --- We're really excited to tell you about Anchored Virtual's new podcast, Consult the Counselor. There are very few spaces that are designed for long form conversations on difficult counseling topics. On Consult a Counselor, that's what we want to provide. In each episode, we invite two of our counselors at Anchored Virtual into a deep dive conversation on a counseling topic. Once a month, we'll release episodes on issues such as addictions, trauma, church hurt, infertility, forgiveness, abuse, and more. You'll get to hear expert counselors discuss the nuances and challenges of these issues and ultimately apply the hope of the gospel in practical and meaningful ways. To listen search for Consult the Counselor wherever you listen to podcasts. ---- Have you ever experienced the pain of church hurt? Whether it's disappointment caused by leaders, hurtful actions from fellow members, or wounds from the larger church community, these experiences can leave us wondering why we should stay. Join us for Finding Purpose and the Pain of Church Hurt, an auxiliary event at the Gospel Coalition Conference in Indianapolis, Indiana. This special session will take place on Wednesday, April 23rd from 4:45 to 6 p. m. hosted by Anchored Virtual. Join Rebekah Hannah, Dr. Michael Keller, and Dr. Michael Kruger, as they explore how God can transform even the deepest wounds into growth, resilience, and renewed faith. Whether you're in the pew or the pulpit, this session will speak to anyone navigating the hard realities of church hurt. Join us online or in person. You can register now at anchoredvirtual.com/tgc
Alicia Edmund of the Evangelical Alliance UK talks with us about the crisis in her country around gangs that have been grooming, abusing and trafficking girls and young women, and how Christians are responding. Licensed counselor Eliza Huie, author of "Trauma Aware," offers some practical ways to help those who have experienced trauma with the grace of God and wisdom. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Eliza Huie, a licensed and trauma-trained counselor, is releasing her new book, Trauma Aware, designed to equip readers with both biblical wisdom and clinical insights for understanding and addressing trauma. With years of experience in counseling and a deep commitment to helping others, Eliza guides readers through the complex and often overwhelming issue of trauma. She explains how trauma can profoundly affect the mind, body, and soul, leaving lasting impacts that can be difficult to navigate. In Trauma Aware, Eliza takes a compassionate and practical approach, offering not only a biblical foundation for healing but also empathetic guidance on how to respond to those affected by trauma. The book is an accessible resource for anyone—whether they've personally experienced trauma or wish to support others who have. It answers critical questions such as "What is trauma?" and "How can we help others in a way that is both biblically faithful and emotionally sensitive?" With Trauma Aware, Eliza offers a path toward recovery, combining faith, empathy, and professional understanding in a way that is both practical and transformative for those seeking healing and support.
Welcome to the Pinkleton Pull-Aside Podcast. On this podcast, let's step aside from our busy lives to have fun, fascinating life giving conversation with inspiring authors, pastors, sports personalities and other influencers, leaders and followers. Sit back, grab some coffee, or head down the road and let's get the good and the gold from today's guest. Our host is Jeff Pinkleton, Executive Director of the Gathering of the Miami Valley, where their mission is to connect men to men, and men to God. You can reach Jeff at GatheringMV.org or find him on Facebook at The Gathering of the Miami Valley.Eliza Huie is passionate about providing gospel-centered, holistic care and resources to individuals and families. With her unique blend of biblical and clinical training, she understands the intricacies of the human experience, including the spiritual, emotional, and physical aspects of life. As an expert counselor she provides compassionate care to individuals seeking healing and restoration that is connected to their faith. As an author and speaker, she uses her platform to share her knowledge and experience with others, empowering them to embrace wholeness and wellness in all of life.In addition to having a passion for counseling, Eliza also loves to be out in nature. When she is not in the office, you can find her exploring the beauty of the outdoors. Whether she's wandering along a trail, soaking in the sunshine near a lake, or simply taking in the peaceful sounds of a nearby river, Eliza finds refreshment in the serenity and beauty of God's creation.
TAKEAWAYSBe more mindful and pay more attention to what your body is telling you and act accordinglyReduce the amount of noise in your life - everything from sound to input overload, especially social mediaIt's critical to do a sensory reset often, which involves giving yourself time to be in complete silence and shut out constant overstimulationGet curious, know your limitations, and remind yourself that you have a God who is limitless
TAKEAWAYSPay attention to what your physical body is telling youStress is contagious - it can rub off on you from other people and vice versaThere are times when it is appropriate and wise to put boundaries within the context of relationshipsStress tends to have a compounding effect over time and if not addressed, can lead to disease and possibly death
Why do we become so overloaded with stress? And even more importantly, how can we offload the pressure it puts on our minds and bodies? Eliza Huie is an author and biblical counselor who addresses healthy ways to deal with stress by understanding the autonomic, sympathetic, and parasympathetic nervous systems. When our mental gas pedals get stuck on anxiety and stress, it's hard to learn how to regulate our emotions which affect our physical health, but it can be done! Eliza offers advice on how to clear your mind, activate the healing parasympathetic nervous system, and reset your heart and soul when facing difficult times. TAKEAWAYS Be more mindful and pay more attention to what your body is telling you and act accordingly Reduce the amount of noise in your life - everything from sound to input overload, especially social media It's critical to do a sensory reset often, which involves giving yourself time to be in complete silence and shut out constant overstimulation Get curious, know your limitations, and remind yourself that you have a God who is limitless
“If you don't make time for your rest, you will be forced to make time for your exhaustion,” says Eliza Huie. She is the author of multiple books and serves as a biblical counselor. Eliza tackles the hefty topic of stress and anxiety - and how those two things overlap and affect not only our spiritual and emotional well-being, but also our physical health. It's very important to deal with our stress, Eliza advises, because it impacts every area of our life whether we recognize it or not. In order for us to care for others in a fruitful way, we need to take care of ourselves. Christians must embrace healthy prayer and common sense self-care practices to remain active, engaged, and at peace no matter the circumstances. TAKEAWAYS Pay attention to what your physical body is telling you Stress is contagious - it can rub off on you from other people and vice versa There are times when it is appropriate and wise to put boundaries within the context of relationships Stress tends to have a compounding effect over time and if not addressed, can lead to disease and possibly death
Christopher Huie, known to his teammates as “Chuie”, is an Aerospace Engineer and Senior Manager on Virgin Galactic's Flight Sciences Engineering team. "In the six years" he has been with the company leading the External Loads Engineering discipline, Chuie's thoughtful approach to both his work and to those he works with has set him apart as a leader at Galactic.The University of Maryland Clark School of Engineering graduate is intimately familiar with VSS Unity and VMS Eve having worked on nearly every component of the spaceship's and mothership's designs, helping to ensure both structural integrity and mission success. He is the co-founder of and spokesperson for Virgin Galactic's Black Leadership in Aerospace Scholarship and Training (BLAST) Program, mentoring college students with the aim of increasing the number of Black leaders in the aerospace industry. Chuie, who hails from Florida, is the son of Jamaican immigrants and became only the 19th Black astronaut in the world.Support the show
In this episode, Lindsey Huie dives deep into the mental side of the game, offering invaluable insights on building resilience, setting goals, and fostering a positive mindset. Drawing from her experiences as both a player and coach, Lindsey discusses the importance of balancing competitiveness with teamwork, avoiding burnout, and navigating the emotional challenges of high-level soccer. She also shares practical advice for young athletes, parents, and coaches on how to create an environment that supports growth and success. Whether you're looking to improve as a player, parent, or coach, this conversation is packed with actionable takeaways that go beyond the game to build character, confidence, and mental toughness.Key Talking Points:Mental resilience and its role in sports.Goal-setting strategies for athletes.Balancing competitiveness with teamwork.Lindsey's coaching philosophy and the importance of honesty.Managing burnout and fostering longevity in sports.Tune In to LearnTips for developing mental strength and focus.Strategies to overcome adversity and setbacks.The keys to balancing athletic ambition with personal growth.Quotes from Lindsey Huie:“Adversity isn't just a challenge; it's an opportunity to grow.”“Goal-setting is the foundation of long-term success.”“Being a great teammate is as important as being a great player.”“Burnout happens when we don't balance our passion with rest.”“As a coach, I aim to develop players for life, not just the game.”“Parents play a crucial role, but support means stepping back sometimes.”“Every challenge is an invitation to improve.”“True growth comes from self-awareness and intentional action.”“The mind is like a muscle—you have to train it to perform under pressure.”“Success doesn't happen overnight; it's built through small, consistent wins.”“Teamwork starts with understanding your role and owning it fully.”“Resilience means showing up, even when the odds are against you.”“Learning to rest was as important as learning to push harder.”Connect with Lindsey Huie:Instagram: @GetgritnessFacebook: @GetgritnessEmail: Getgritness@gmail.comFollow Chat By The Pitch:Twitter: @ChatByThePitchInstagram: @ChatByThePitchFacebook: Chat By The PitchPlease subscribe to Chat By The Pitch on your favorite podcast platform and leave us a review. Your feedback helps us grow and inspire more soccer enthusiasts!Follow Chat By The Pitch:Subscribe & Leave a Review#SoccerJourney #PlayerDevelopment #MentalToughness #SoccerParents #YouthSports #CoachingLife #LindseyHuie #GritAndGrowth #SoccerStories #ChatByThePitch
Join my Facebook group, Tax Strategies for Real Estate Investors, and become part of a community with 11,500+ high-level real estate investors ► Join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/taxstrategyforinvestors In this episode, I sit down with Henry Huie to explore the entrepreneurial journey of breaking away from a traditional accounting career to building a thriving firm. We dive into overcoming analysis paralysis, the importance of surrounding yourself with optimistic mentors, and finding the courage to bet on yourself. Whether you're stuck in a corporate role or looking to scale your own practice, this episode is packed with actionable advice and inspiring stories about taking calculated risks, valuing time over money, and unlocking your highest-income skills. Timestamps: 00:00:00 Intro 00:02:15 Overcoming analysis paralysis 00:06:30 Making bold decisions00:10:45 Valuing time over money 00:15:20 The highest-income skills in the world 00:20:35 Content marketing & finding your niche 00:27:10 Shifting from technician to business owner 00:35:00 Why accountants should focus on sales 00:45:25 The future of consulting and scaling accounting firms Interested in working with me? Apply here: ► https://taxstrategy365.com/apply?el=podcast Let's connect! ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/learnlikeacpa/ ► LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/learnlikeacpa/ ► Twitter: https://x.com/LearnLikeaCPA ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/learnlikeacpa ► Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@learnlikeacpa *None of this is meant to be specific investment advice, it's for entertainment purposes only.
Lindsey Huie's journey from a young soccer enthusiast in California to a national champion and professional player is nothing short of inspiring. In this episode, Lindsey shares how her love for the game began at the age of four, sparked by watching her older brother play. She recounts her rise through the youth leagues, playing for nationally recognized clubs, and her transformative collegiate career at the University of Portland, where she played alongside legendary teammates like Christine Sinclair and Megan Rapinoe. Lindsey also opens up about the challenges she faced, including managing Graves' disease, overcoming injuries, and navigating the competitive pressures of elite soccer. Her story is a testament to perseverance, discipline, and the power of a lifelong passion for the game. Key Talking Points Lindsey's early passion for soccer. Transitioning from recreational play to competitive leagues. Her experiences with youth national teams and collegiate championships. Overcoming injuries and medical challenges like Graves' disease. Building foundational skills through multisport participation. Tune In to Learn: The story of how Lindsey fell in love with soccer. What it takes to play for elite teams and national championships. How to manage early success while staying grounded. Quotes from Lindsey Huie: “Soccer was my first love, and nothing else came close.” “Playing with my older brother taught me resilience and creativity.” “Every great journey starts with a simple decision to follow your passion.” “At 10, I had no idea where soccer would take me, but I was all in.” “Joining a nationally recognized club opened doors I never imagined.” “The University of Portland was life-changing; it taught me about excellence.” “Winning championships is incredible, but the process is what sticks with you.” “Injuries taught me patience and the value of perseverance.” “Graves' disease was a challenge, but it made me stronger.” “The game taught me discipline, both on and off the field.” Connect with Lindsey Huie: Instagram: @getgritness Facebook: @Getgritness Email: Getgritness@gmail.com Follow Chat By The Pitch: Twitter: @ChatByThePitch Instagram: @ChatByThePitch Facebook: Chat By The Pitch Subscribe & Leave a Review Please subscribe to Chat By The Pitch on your favorite podcast platform and leave us a review. Your feedback helps us grow and inspire more soccer enthusiasts! #SoccerJourney #PlayerDevelopment #MentalToughness #SoccerParents #YouthSports #CoachingLife #LindseyHuie #GritAndGrowth #SoccerStories #ChatByThePitch
Visit donate.accessmore.com to give to help fund more episodes and shows like this. The pressures and demands of life can leave you overwhelmed, discouraged and stressed out. Stress affects us as adults, and it can weigh down our kids too. Counselor and author of "I'm Stressed" Eliza Huie is here to show us how to manage stress better and experience more peace at home. Trade in your stress and anxiety for something far better. On today's podcast, you'll learn: 2:13 What stress can actually be good 6:20 Does my child need counseling? 11:00 The difference between worry and anxiety 14:00 How to change the “what if's” to “even if's” 16:50 What is your responsibility as a parent (and what's not) 21:17 How do we become stressed over temptations 27:02 What is A.W.E.? Today's guest Eliza Huie is a biblically trained, professionally licensed counselor. She is the director of counseling at McLean Bible Church in Virginia. She and her husband have three grown children and a grandson. She is an author of several books and a frequent speaker for conferences. Learn more about Eliza Huie and her book, I'm Stressed: A Path from Pressure to Peace https://www.elizahuie.com/books Subscribe to Arlene's free email list and get your free Gratitude Workout for your home https://www.happyhomeuniversity.com/subscribe Have a question for Arlene to address on the podcast? Please email Arlene your questions and the topics you want covered on the show! speaking@arlenepellicane.com Save the date: Arlene's next Parents Rising Conference in San Diego, September 6, 2025
Using Empathetic Equestrian to be a Horse Riders' Therapist with Helen Huie Contact Details for this Episode are available on www.HorseChats.com/HelenHuie Music - BenSound.com Interviewed by Glenys Cox
Just facilitated this Community Networks Aotearoa national Zui (Zoom Hui) to discuss the findings of the 2024 State of the Sector Report. Yuo can find out more and download it here https://www.communitynetworksaotearoa.org.nz/state-of-the-sector-survey-2024 The State of the Sector Report is highly anticipated by several Government Ministries and organisations. We are all keenly aware of the value of depthful research, anecdotes, and especially statistics in advocating for a better Aotearoa/New Zealand. Community Networks Aotearoa is the umbrella organisation for local, regional and national Community Networks in Aotearoa | New Zealand. Facilitated by Steven Moe, CNA are excited to present a panel of Sector leaders: Murray Edridge – City Missioner, Wellington City Mission Michelle Kitney – CEO, Volunteering New Zealand Jewelz Petley – Tangata Whenua Co-Chair, HuiE! Steven Moe is an extremely well-known name in our Sector. He is a lawyer and partner at Parry Field in Ōtautahi/Christchurch who is about empowering impact and catalysing good ideas by helping get legal structures right. His podcast ‘Seeds' has over 400 episodes covering every Sector topic under the sun. CNA is very proud to bring together a wide and varied collection of panellists whose background of skills and points of view will drill down into some of the issues that the report brings to light. What are the emerging trends? How might we face key challenges? Are we doomed or is there light at the end of the tunnel? How can we come together as a Sector to address our future? Thanks Patrick, Holly and Ros for the chance to be involved in this. More at www.theseeds.nz
In this episode: We record live at Open Streets! We also meet UWS resident and singer/musician/producer, Adam Huie. He performs one of his singles, Silly Man, LIVE on the show—at Open Streets! You'll also get to hear another track, a bonus, Aquarius. Ultimately, Adam co-hosts this one! Be sure to let us know what you think! We also end up talking about being an artist in general, the challenges artists face, and what to do about it. Today's Topics - Guest/Co-host Adam Huie - Shout-out to the lady in the apartment above Tenzan with the orange spider web in the window. - John Lennon's birthday jam at Strawberry Fields. - Composting and the new bins... How is it going? Will it lead to more rats? Reach out! - This show's 4th anniversary! It's this month, in October! - Small business sandwich boards with clever adages or tips - Is the end of September too soon to put up Halloween decorations? - It's Rosh Shashannah! Shana Tova! - Artists Convo: Self-publishing, putting oneself out there, getting paid, BandCamp, don't wait for someone to say. “No.” Just do it, doesn't have to be perfect. Upload your one track on Spotify, Apple Music for $1.29 or wherever you can get PAID! - “Be rigorous with the process and put it out there!” - Adam Huie - Make your art accessible! Stickers are art for people! - Want an UWS Corner Talk sticker? Click here. - Adam Huie performs Silly Man. His track, Aquarius, can be found there, too. What did you think? Email us! - When opportunity knocks, answer the door! - Please donate to the BID near you, several of which sponsor Open Streets —if you feel so moved! - If you put up a flier, put your main contact info ABOVE the tags! (Refer to our IG for the pic of the one we're talking about!) ⦿ For the complete transcript, email the show. ⦿ Get your UWS Corner Talk sticker here. ⦿ Get notified of new episodes here.
This week we are joined by one of our overseers, Ed Huie with Echo Ministries! Pastor Ed talks about taking what we know and learn and using it for the kingdom!Ready to take a next step? (Baptism, serving, etc) https://harvesttime.churchcenter.com/people/forms/125818Need prayer? Text HTPRAYER to 97000 and someone from our team will connect with you.
In this episode of Straight to the Heart, our host Rush Witt talks with Eliza Huie, Director of Counseling at McLean Bible Church in Vienna, VA. They discuss Christian self-care, the relentless pressure to keep up with modern life, and the concerning problem of burnout among adults and children.ELIZA HUIE ONLINEEliza's WebsiteFacebookInstagramTwitter/XMENTIONED IN THIS EPISODEThe Whole LifeTeens and AnxietyI'm StressedFor more about the podcast at New Growth Press online.Timestamps:1:30 - Welcome4:00 - What interested you about the topics of self-care and counseling?9:23 - How can the average person find the best pace for life?16:00 - Isn't it selfish to practice self-care?18:30 - Keys Parents Can Use To Build Margin Into Their Kids21:28 - What are some big emotional struggles parents should watch for?24:50 - Eliza shares her own story of panic.31:06 - What reminds you to give better attention to your stress?35:05 - What have you done to encourage others toward self-awareness?37:21 - When do I need intensive help for my stress?41:29 - Farewell
We have the pleasure of welcoming a special guest, Henry Huie, to share his remarkable journey with us. Henry takes us through his transition from the world of audit to tax, and the pivotal moment when he decided to venture into entrepreneurship by starting his own firm. Join us as we delve into the intricacies of Henry's decision-making process and the strategic steps he took to leap into the realm of business ownership.Throughout our conversation, Henry shares invaluable insights into navigating client relationships and implementing effective pricing strategies. We explore the evolution of his business models, including his thoughts on subscription services and the creation of client tiers, which have propelled his firm to new heights of success. As Henry reflects on his journey, he offers valuable advice for aspiring accountants, drawing from his own experiences and lessons learned along the way.What you'll hear in this episode:[1:00] Henry Huey's Journey[1:45] The Transition from Audit to Tax, and Starting Your Own Firm[3:55] The Leap to Entrepreneurship: Henry's Decision and Strategy[12:20] Navigating Client Relationships and Pricing Strategies[17:30] Evolving Business Models: Subscription Services and Client Tiers[26:10] Future Plans and Advice for Aspiring AccountantsConnect with Henry https://www.linkedin.com/henryhuie/Connect with Kelly https://www.linkedin.com/in/kellyrohrs/Connect with Bilal https://www.linkedin.com/in/bmehanna/
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On this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman is joined by Molly Huie, Team Lead – Data, Legal Analytics & Business at Bloomberg Law. Huie has been instrumental in establishing the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Framework at Bloomberg Law, a listing of law firms that meet or exceed a rising standard for diversity, equity, and inclusion in their firms. During their conversation, Huie and Freeman discuss both the progress that firms have made thus far in their commitment to DEI as well as the work still to be done. Huie shares the established criteria Bloomberg uses to benchmark industry diversity-related data, what a commitment to DEI means for a firm's recruiting and retention efforts, and offers insights into the evolving legal workspace in a post-pandemic world. Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
Today's discussion with my friend, Katy Huie Harrison, is a vulnerable one where we both get real on our own personal experiences with postpartum anxiety. Katy is a PhD, author, mom, loss mom, and the founder of Undefining Motherhood. She helps moms through the tough transitions of all stages of motherhood by providing reliable, easy to understand, and judgment free information.Katy shares the moment that she realized she had postpartum anxiety and explains that oftentimes parents who struggle with infertility or miscarriage tend to suffer more from postpartum mood disorders. Katy even shares the story of when she thought that she might have made a mistake by having a child. If you've been there, or have had similar thoughts, Katy's relatability and honesty will make you feel less alone.We touch on what it's like if you're partner might be going through a tough time postpartum, what the word matrescence means and why we aren't as familiar with it, and how it's okay if you don't feel that overwhelming sense of love and joy the moment your baby first touches your chest.Follow the Moms of the Night Podcast on Instagram: @momsofthenightpodcastKaty's Pregnancy PlannerFollow Katy on Instagram - @undefininingmotherhoodundefiningmotherhood.com
This is the final part of our 3-part conversation with artist and activist Lehna Huie. In the previous episodes, we have talked about BIPOC intergenerational healing, reproductive justice, her personal experiences with medical apartheid and work as a doula. She returns to explain:-Some of the essential qualities of a healing space;-Why we should be creating spaces for dialogue on a foundation of emotional respect vs one of emotional safety;-Her experiences with the MoCADA and Asian American Arts Alliance Bandung Residency and its emphasis on allyship and global human rights; -Why we should make space to celebrate friendship.(See Episode Website link below for a full transcript, YouTube episode with captioning, background information and links.)About Us Follow Us On InstagramWe invite you to get in touch to share your thoughts with us, suggestions for future episodes or if you're interested in joining us as a guest. Contact Us: podcast@kinderpublic.com
In this episode, we explore a kōrero between two people about saying thanks.Thank you in conversation:Kia oraTēnā koe/kōrua/koutouNgā mihi (nui)Ka nui te mihiThanking someone by acknowledging what has been done:Tēnā koe i tō haere maiTēnā koe i ō mahiTēnā koe i ō kōreroTēnā koe i tō tautoko mai i ahauTēnā koutou i ngā manaakitangaTēnā koe nāu i tuku ngā karakiaE te kaikarakia, tēnā koeTēnā koutou i ēnei kohaAcknowledging and greeting can be a way of expressing thanks, where words like mihi, whakamoemiti, whakamihi, aumihi and mihi taurangi are used:Tuatahi, he whakamoemiti atu naku ki nga iwi o te Tai Rawhiti. E hoa ma e kore e taea e au te whakamarama te nui o taku whakamoemiti atu ki a koutou; nui noa atu; nga nui katoa. Kia ora tonu koutou katoa. - Te Kōpara Hune 30, 1919He nui taku whakamihi ki te kaha o R. T. K. ki te whaka maori i nga kupu nunui; a nga Tohunga o te iwi pakeha. Te Toa Takitini 1926E koro tena koe, tenei ahau te aumihi atu nei kia koe mou i kaha ki te haereere ki te tiro haere i o marae i Aotearoa me te Wai- pounamu - Te Puke ki Hikurani 1900Certain kīwaha can be used to express thanks:Mei kore ake koeMe kore ake koe hei whakaako mai i a mātou. / We were fortunate to have you to teach us.Mei kore ake koe hei tohutohu i a mātou. / We are fortunate to have you to advise us.Nāu i pai ai te huiNā koutou i pai ai tēnei rāNāu i rangatira ai tēnei huiE tika ana kia mihia ngā ringaweraMe mihi ka tika ki ngā kaiwhakahaereMihi atu - say thanksThe Everyday Māori Podcast is supported by Te Mātāwai as a part of its contribution to Maihi Māori - Kia ūkaipō anō te reo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lehna Huie, a Baltimore and New York City based multimedia artist, and recipient of the Artist Changemaker Award from the Global Fund for Women, returns to explain:-How her collage processes also function as investigative processes;-How she deepens her understanding of family connections across time and space;-Her personal experience, as a pregnant person, with medical apartheid; -Her work towards reproductive justice for pregnant people and babies who are Black, Indigenous, and People of Color.(See Episode Website link below for a full transcript, YouTube episode with captioning, background information about our guest & links to learn more about the topics discussed)About Us Follow Us On InstagramWe invite you to share your thoughts with us and suggestions for future episodes!Contact Us: podcast@kinderpublic.com
The guests in this episode are ‘all in' with the church; they are dear friends of our host, Rev. Lisa Greenwood, who also happen to be Bishops in the United Methodist Church, Bishop Laura Merrill, and Bishop Janice Huie. In their conversation the three of them explore what has been meaningful about their friendship and how their friendship has impacted their leadership for the better, throughout their careers. They provide important insight into the critical role of vulnerability in friendship and how that means intentionally creating space for unlikely friendships, especially during challenging times. And they discuss how friendship is vital not only for us personally, but for the thriving of the church itself. Please enjoy and let us know what you think!Quotations"I'm in a holy friendship when I have both the desire and the energy and the willingness to be better, to be my best, truest self—that I want to, and I feel empowered to do so by that relationship."- Bishop Laura Merrill“[Sanctified friendship] is a time and a space and a relationship in which love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, gentleness—all those are expanded and make us more whole. It's when the fruit of the spirit is enlarged.”- Bishop Janice Huie We discuss:The depth and breadth of friendship (8:35)The importance of deep trust and vulnerability in friendship, even during challenging times. (23:08) Intentionally creating spaces for unlikely friendships and the potential impact of these connections in the church and society. (29:35) The significance of friendship in leadership roles (34:52)Challenges of maintaining friendships as a bishop (36:16) About Bishop Janice Huie serves with Texas Methodist Foundation in the area of Learning and Innovation, following twenty years as a bishop of the United Methodist Church. Previously, she served as bishop of the Texas Annual Conference and the Arkansas Conference. Bishop Huie served as president of the General Board of Higher Education & Ministry from 2000-2004, president of the Council of Bishops from May 2006 through May 2008, president of the UMCOR Board of Directors from 2008-2012, and president of the South Central Jurisdiction College of Bishops in 1998 & 2013.Bishop Laura Merrill is Capital District Superintendent for the Rio Texas Conference of the UMC in Austin, Texas. Her Cabinet experience includes service as Assistant to the Bishop, Director of Clergy Excellence, and El Valle District Superintendent on the Texas-Mexico border.When she was ten, Bob and Bishop Janice Huie were her pastors, and Bishop Huie has supported her ever since. As a young adult, Laura served as a missionary in Chile and with the Desert Southwest Conference in Tucson, Arizona. After seminary, she pastored local churches in Victoria, Los Fresnos, and Wimberley, Texas, followed by her appointment to the Cabinet in 2010. Her experience working with people experiencing poverty and in cross-cultural regions has fundamentally shaped her approach to ministry. Show NotesBishop Janice Huie serves with Texas Methodist Foundation in the area of Learning and Innovation, following twenty years as a bishop of the United Methodist Church. Previously, she served as bishop of the
Multimedia artist and reproductive justice advocate Lehna Huie discusses her Pan-African and Caribbean identity, the personal, familial, and cultural context of her art, and her work in community and healing modalities. She shares:-Her roles as a storyteller and an archivist, and how she uses her creative practice to reveal hidden histories;-The way that she maintains a focus on community care in her life and work as an artist; -Her research on Harriet Tubman's presence in Baltimore and subsequent ritual performance at the re-dedicated space of Harriet Tubman Grove; -Why the removal of the racist monuments is just the beginning of reclaiming public space.(See Episode Website link below for a full transcript, YouTube episode with captioning, background information about our guest & links to learn more about the topics discussed)About Us Follow Us On InstagramWe invite you to share your thoughts with us and suggestions for future episodes!Contact Us: podcast@kinderpublic.com
Welcome back to the Men's Journal Everyday Warrior Podcast! In today's episode, we have a special guest joining us, Christopher Huie. "Chuie" has an incredible background in aerospace, working on cutting-edge projects that push the boundaries of what's possible. He shares his experiences and insights on reentry into Earth's atmosphere, the importance of finding passion and setting ambitious goals, and the impact of his work in creating leaders through the Blast program. We also explore the challenges and triumphs of working in the aerospace industry and the profound impact of education on Chuie's life. Plus, we dive into the world of Virgin Galactic and their groundbreaking space project. Chuie reveals what it's like to fly on a test flight, the training involved, and the awe-inspiring view of Earth from space. All this and more on today's Men's Journal Everyday Warrior Podcast episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Let's learn how to parent our youngest children through the hardest days, with the biggest emotions.Is it possible to help them find peace and calm?Can there be a distinctive Christian approach for our Under 7's?Come listen to Eliza Huie. She holds both clinical and biblical counselling qualifications. She is also the author of several books on helping children and teens with their mental health. She knows about this stuff!(Amy is also a massive fan of her brand new book, 'Count yourself calm'. Many of her adult friends are being given the book and wondering what is says about them.... As the pictures are very big and very colourful.People:Ed Drew - is the Director of Faith in KidsAmy Smith - is a writer for Faith in Kids.Eliza Huie is a counsellor, author, speaker, and trainer committed to providing care and resources for the whole person. Trained both biblically and clinically, she understands the complexities people face in their spiritual, emotional, and physical lives. Eliza is the director of counselling at McLean Bible Church located in the Washington D.C. metro area. She is the Dean of Biblical Counseling for Metro Baltimore Seminary in Maryland. She is the author of The Whole Life: 52 Weeks of Biblical SelfCare, Raising Teens in a Hyper-Sexualized World, Raising Kids in a Screen-Saturated World, Raising Emotionally Healthy Kids, and How to Get the Most Out of Your Counseling. Helping people experience God's redeeming grace through the hope of the gospel is her motivation for counselling.Recommended resources from this episode:Teens and Anxiety: How Parents Can Help by Eliza HuieAnxiety: Finding the Better Story (31-Day Devotionals for Teenagers)by Liz EdringtonBuilding Bridges: Biblical Counseling Activities for Children and Teens by Julie LoweGood News for Little Hearts (13 books)Ed's Written a book! Check it out here:Raising Confident Kids in a Confusing WorldSupport the show
TURKEY ON RYE, 9min., USA Directed by Lucas Huie A short film about a man and his missing sandwich. Get to know the filmmaker: It actually started as a fake 2-minute podcast I did for a college project back when I was in community college. I really liked how the podcast turned out so I decided to shoot it live-action. Also, like Winston, I also went through a huge sandwich phase. You can sign up for the 7 day free trial at www.wildsound.ca (available on your streaming services and APPS). There is a DAILY film festival to watch, plus a selection of award winning films on the platform. Then it's only $3.99 per month. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod
This episode features a new children's book written by Eliza Huie, Count Yourself Calm: Five Simple Steps. This book is an illustrated step-by-step guide for taking big feelings to God and calming distress. Eliza shares her motivation for writing the book as well as resources it offers. Click HERE to learn more about the book and to order your copy.Click HERE to become a friend of the podcast by subscribing!Subscribers receive a bonus episode each month with exclusive content not featured elsewhere on the podcast. The bonus episodes are released directly to you on the third week of each month. In these episodes Eliza and Beth take a deeper dive into counseling topics and provide practical and personal insight just for you. In addition, every month you are automatically entered into drawings to win resources or merchandise from our sponsors.But most importantly, for just $3 a month you become part of the family of friends that keep the Counsel for Life podcast going! Your small membership fee helps to cover the production costs encountered by hosting a free podcast. Thank you for choosing to become a friend of the podcast we are glad you are here and are grateful for you!Follow us: https://counselforlifepodcast.com/
At NC State's Entrepreneurship Clinic through the Poole College of Management, Haley Huie helps train the next generation of founders by both teaching entrepreneurship and having students gain real life experience.Hosted by Trevor Schmidt, Founder Shares is brought to you by Hutchison PLLC and is edited and produced by Earfluence.
Anna Huie is a nutrition and group fitness coach. She works with clients on improving their nutrition by building new habits around nutrition and lifestyle in order to make lifelong changes over a quick fix. 2 years ago my new year's resolution was to be the healthiest julia possible. Which meant investing in seeing a nutritionist to heal my gut but which actually happened to transform my whole world to bring an awareness to my actions and how food made me feel. I HIGHLY recommend investing in a NUTRITIONIST. Feeling your best is WORTH IT. MESSAGE ANNA. Best decision I ever made. Details on our conversation below: HEALTHY: sleep, stress, food, fitness, mindset... it's not only exercise! Find what works for YOU. ADD don't restrict mindset. what worked for you one day may not work for you now & that's okay. how to build a healthy plate. how can we manage cravings. top 3 tips for just starting out. change one thing at a time. breakfast, lunch, snacks, dinner... what do we eat?! sugar cravings linked to sleep. comparing ourselves to our past selves. CONNECT W/ ANNA through instagram for 1 on 1 coaching, group challenges, or get in her workout classes! @fuel.with.anna APPLY for 1 on 1 coaching with Anna by clicking HERE CONNECT W/ JULS: @soulfuljuls everyday life, marriage, God, Maggie Bee (pup), health, dance, and more! @freedomstudio.chs coming June 2023 or hopefully MAY in Mount Pleasant, SC! YOGA, SCULPT, DANCE!!!!
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In this Taiwanese tale starring Karen Huie (Welcome to Flatch, Abominable and the Invisible City), a town learns the bad taste it can leave when you bite off more than you can chew!
Let's Parent on Purpose: Christian Parenting, Marriage, and Family Talk
At some point, one or more members of our family will likely need the help of a professional counselor. How can you make sure you are getting the most out of your time with a counselor? Eliza Huie joins me once again to walk through the differences between counselors, therapists, psychologist, and psychiatrists. She gives her top three tips for how to maximize the time and value you get out of counseling. Eliza also shares her recommendations for where to search for solid, biblical counseling. The Christian Counseling and Education Foundation: https://www.ccef.org Association of Biblical Counselors: https://christiancounseling.com Fieldstone Counseling: https://fieldstonecounseling.org The Gospel Care Collective: https://www.gospelcarecollective.com Bio Eliza is a counselor, author, speaker, and trainer committed to providing care and resources for the whole person. Trained both biblically and clinically, she understands the complexities people face in their spiritual, emotional, and physical lives. She holds a Master of Arts in Counseling and has advanced certificates in biblical counseling from The Christian Counseling Educational Foundation (CCEF) and The Association of Biblical Counselors (ABC). She is also a licensed clinical professional counselor. Eliza is the director of counseling at McLean Bible Church located in the Washington D.C. metro area. She is the Dean of Biblical Counseling for Metro Baltimore Seminary in Maryland. She and her husband Ken have been married for almost 30 years and they have 3 grown children and a lovely daughter-in-law. Resources Mentioned: How to Get the Most Out of Counseling: https://us.10ofthose.com/how-to-get-the-most-out-of-your-counseling-tract-booklet/ Raising Emotionally Healthy Kids - https://us.10ofthose.com/raising-emotionally-healthy-kids-help-for-parents-paperback/ Eliza's other books - https://us.10ofthose.com/search.php?search_query=eliza Sign Up for My Things For Thursday Email - https://bit.ly/3EDH56y
Let's Parent on Purpose: Christian Parenting, Marriage, and Family Talk
The trend of teenagers engaged in cutting has risen in recent years with the rise in social media and Youtube Influencers. What should a parent do if they find out their child has been cutting? Is this a pathway to suicide or something else? Eliza Huie joins me once again to help parents understand the pressures that lead a child to begin cutting. She offers council on what we can do if we find out our child has behaved in this behavior. Finally, she shares how the hope of the gospel can walk us through even this dark challenge. Eliza is a counselor, author, speaker, and trainer committed to providing care and resources for the whole person. Trained both biblically and clinically, she understands the complexities people face in their spiritual, emotional, and physical lives. She holds a Master of Arts in Counseling and has advanced certificates in biblical counseling from The Christian Counseling Educational Foundation (CCEF) and The Association of Biblical Counselors (ABC). She is also a licensed clinical professional counselor. Eliza is the director of counseling at McLean Bible Church located in the Washington D.C. metro area. She is the Dean of Biblical Counseling for Metro Baltimore Seminary in Maryland. She and her husband Ken have been married for almost 30 years and they have 3 grown children and a lovely daughter-in-law. Resources Mentioned: Help! My Teen is Self-Injuring https://www.focusonthefamily.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Self-Injury.pdf How to Get the Most Out of Counseling: https://us.10ofthose.com/how-to-get-the-most-out-of-your-counseling-tract-booklet/ Raising Emotionally Healthy Kids - https://us.10ofthose.com/raising-emotionally-healthy-kids-help-for-parents-paperback/ Eliza's other books - https://us.10ofthose.com/search.php?search_query=eliza Sign Up for My Things For Thursday Email - https://bit.ly/3EDH56y
This week we are joined by Bishop Gary Mueller and Bishop Janice Huie. We talk about how they became bishops and their path to the ministry. We also discuss the importance of having hopeful conversations about the future of The UMC.
In today's episode we sit down with Pastor Landon Huie from Oasis church. Come hear a little of his testimony, the ministry he's currently serving in, and a few things he shares which God has put on his heart.
Actress/Writer DirectorBorn in Jamaica, Kimberly and her family immigrated to Canada when she was 5. All of a sudden, she was an outsider. She struggled to find her voice, then claimed it by insisting on being called Kimberly instead of Kim. She fell in love with the French language, which led her to Paris and a modeling career. After a couple of years, she decided to f*ck her comfort zone, quit and auditioned for Circle in the Square Theatre School. Within 3 years, she was a series regular in Canada. Two years later she moved to LA. Her credits include Self Made with Octavia Spencer and Tiffany Haddish, The Blacklist and Rookie Blue, and the recent Oprah Winfrey series, The Kings of Napa. Margie and Kimberly talk about the challenges and victories in f*ing your comfort zone. Kimberly shares her audition stories, what it's like to create characters in a period piece and meeting Robert DeNiro. www.kimberlyhuie.com
In a world where anxiety and depression are on the rise, it seems nearly impossible to raise kids that know how to handle their emotions and respond to the world around them. I sit down with Eliza Huie, Director of Counseling at McLean Bible Church in Virginia, to discuss what it looks like to raise emotionally healthy kids. For further study, please check out the following resource(s): Raising Emotionally Healthy Kids - Eliza Huie https://us.10ofthose.com/raising-emotionally-healthy-kids-help-for-parents-paperback/ Eliza's Podcast: Counsel for Life https://open.spotify.com/show/32dlc8cPI8pgnRKK2guW9K?si=6bb075bf357b458e Key Points: Really Young - Give them words for their emotions; not just correction Young - Give them ways to regulate; by co-regulating Teens - Give them options ALL - Help them see that God is present and cares about it all (the highs AND the lows) Want to learn more about connecting at Chapelgate? Check out our website and consider joining us for worship on Sunday mornings at 10:30 AM (EST) either in-person or online! https://www.chapelgate.org/young-families Questions, Comments, or Ideas about future episodes? Please contact our Director of Young Family Ministry, Rob Gicking: rgicking@chapelgate.org
We are joined by @callmehuie to discuss the struggles of FSU football. How did Huie choose poverty? The groups FSU memories. Jimbo Strikes again We break down the 22 FSU schedule
- MIKE ASHCRAFT: "Finding Hope for Your Future When it Seems Like Your Past Keeps Piling Up" - ELIZA HUIE: The Whole Life: 52 Weeks of Biblical Self-Care - "A Recently-Discovered Underground City May have Housed Persecuted Christians in Biblical Times" - "Fed Up Parents are Searching for 'Other Options' to Insure Their Kids Get the BEST Education Possible!"
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes author and poet Jamil Huie to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss his love of storytelling and words and what it's been like to share it with the world. The two also discuss his book GOD, SEX AND SLAVERY.
In this episode we will hear from Esther Smith and Eliza Huie about their book, "The Whole Life: 52 Weeks of Biblical Self-Care." This book describes a balanced life that honors God and enables good works, offering practical guidance for renewing body and soul so that readers will be energized to engage life with renewed enthusiasm and vigor for service to God. Follow the authors:http://elizahuie.comhttp://esthermariesmith.comFollow us:https://counselforlifepodcast.comhttp://bethmariebroom.comhttp://elizahuie.com