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In this episode of The Commons with Karla, I dive deep into the concept of superpowers with my guest, Ashleigh Harvey. Rather than envisioning superpowers as the typical superhero abilities like invisibility or teleportation, we explore the idea that each of us possesses a unique superpower – a special skill, mindset, or belief that profoundly shapes our lives and influences the world around us. Through Ashleigh's captivating story, you'll witness firsthand how her superpower has left an indelible mark on her relationships, faith, resilience, and success. I hope this episode encourages you to reflect on your own superpower and its extraordinary impact on your life's journey. Episode Highlights: ● All about Ashleigh and her Family ● Growing up as an only child● Friendships as an only child ● Adoption ● Photography ● Creative outlets ● Breast cancer diagnosis ● Community & Support Find more on Guest:● Link to book Ashleigh on The Hytch website● Ashleigh on IG @imashleighmarie● Ashleigh's Journal- Made to Thrive ● Moms on the Run Find More on The Commons with Karla:● On IG @karla_osorno Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, rate and review The Commons with Karla Podcast on Apple or Spotify. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. For show notes, go to karlaosorno.com/podcast. This show has been produced by Adkins Media Co.
Why doesn't God seem to reveal himself to people who are open and seeking him? Recorded at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford University, atheist Alex O'Connor (aka Cosmic Skeptic) and Christian apologist Lukas Ruegger join Justin discuss the hiddeness of God. OCCA tutor Max Baker-Hytch also joins the discussion for a post-script commentary. For OCCA: https://www.theocca.org/ For Wycliffe Hall: https://www.wycliffe.ox.ac.uk/ For Cosmic Skeptic: https://www.youtube.com/c/CosmicSkeptic For Lukas Ruegger: https://www.youtube.com/c/Deflate2020 • Subscribe to the Unbelievable? podcast: https://pod.link/267142101 • More shows, free eBook & newsletter: https://premierunbelievable.com • For live events: http://www.unbelievable.live • For online learning: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/training-and-events • Support us in the USA: http://www.premierinsight.org/unbelievableshow • Support us in the rest of the world: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/donate
The Propertymark ARLA Conference was held in December 2021. I caught up with Jan Hytch to talk all things lettings, ARLA and Propertymark.
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We are joined by Oxford University Scholar Max Baker-Hytch as he discusses ho to integrate your faith and your academic study. Max joined Wycliffe Hall in 2016 having completed a D.Phil. in Philosophy at Oxford University in 2014 with a dissertation which examined the philosophical implications of recent accounts of the causal origins of religious belief. He subsequently went on to hold a postdoctoral research fellowship at Oxford as part of the Templeton-funded 'New Insights and Directions in Religious Epistemology' project. He then held a research fellowship at the University of Notre Dame's Center for Philosophy of Religion, before returning to Oxford. Max's research interests lie at the intersection of analytic philosophy of religion and epistemology, and he has published on such topics as divine hiddenness, religious diversity, etiological challenges to moral and religious beliefs, the nature of rationality and knowledge, and methodological issues concerning the emerging field of analytic theology. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christiangrads/message
Laolu talks about the everyday struggle of people moving from place to place in Africa and especially in Nigeria as a first market. The ride-hailing model has a lot of limitations which is not suited for the average Nigerian and so Hytch bridges that gap and reaches into a total concierge service. Enjoy and make sure to sign up for early access!
Dr. Max Baker-Hytch is a philosopher in the United Kingdom. In this interview, I talk with Max about a paper he was a co-author of on the evil God challenge. We talk about the challenge and symmetry breakers. Max's Paper: https://philpapers.org/rec/PAGMTE-2 Please consider becoming a Patron! I am a full-time student, so your support helps make our content better and provides me Ramen money. Patreon (Thanks!): https://www.patreon.com/AdherentApolo... YouTube Membership: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO8j...
In this informal dialogue, atheist Alex O'Connor (Cosmic Skeptic) discusses the merits of the so-called 'Evil God Challenge' with Christian philosopher Max Baker-Hytch. Link to the YouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YiruzrKYQ4 Our Website: www.capturingchristianity.com Our Patreon: www.patreon.com/capturingchristianity
Hytch Rewards is a mobility incentive platform that gives its mobile app users access to carbon zero transportation and cash rewards in sponsored areas. Employers and communities use Hytch to connect people to job opportunities and critical services, engage employees in corporate social responsibility initiatives and promote the habits of sharing a ride, walking, biking or using mass transit, as users log their commutes in real time. Technology developed in Nashville, tested and proven here, is making a difference in any community, with our new national initiative, carbon-zero commuting for everyone.Traffic congestion and emissions in Middle Tennessee -- the challenges but also the opportunitiesNashville as a $7.5 billion emerging tech center - focusing on the collaborative entrepreneurial environment and challenges of tech innovation.Learn more: https://hytch.me/
Justin Brierley of Unbelievable Christian Radio recently hosted a debate between Alex O'Connor (Cosmic Skeptic) and Max Baker-Hytch on the question, "Can we make sense of our rational capabilities on an atheist naturalist worldview?" Original Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Je-6s... Learn Casually: TrinityRadio.org Learn Formally: TrinitySem.edu Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TrinityRadio Intro Music by Sokolovsky Music Outro Music by: Amoeba Crew https://soundcloud.com/amoebacrew
Can we make sense of our rational capabilities on an atheist naturalist worldview? Alex O’Connor of the Cosmic Skeptic YouTube channel debates Christian philosopher Max Baker-Hytch on the argument for God from reason, which was popularised by CS Lewis in his book Miracles. For Cosmic Skeptic: https://www.youtube.com/user/alexjoconnor For Max Baker-Hytch https://www.wycliffe.ox.ac.uk/people/dr-max-baker-hytch Subscribe to our newsletter and receive the free Unbelievable? e-book ‘In Conversation With…’ https://www.premier.org.uk/Unbelievablenewsletter Support the show and receive all the videos sessions from Unbelievable? USA 2019 https://resources.premier.org.uk/supportunbelievable/ For more faith debates and extra resources visit http://www.premierchristianradio.com/Shows/Saturday/Unbelievable Join the conversation: Facebook and Twitter Unbelievable? The Conference 2020 with NT Wright https://www.unbelievable.live Get the MP3 Podcast of Unbelievable? Via RSS or Via Itunes
Have you ever wondered why God would create anything at all? Or perhaps you have asked why God would create a universe like this one. You might think that out of all the possible universes that God could create, surely He could have created one with less evil than what we find in our universe. In today's episode, I sit down with Max Baker-Hytch to discuss problems related to God, evil, and the multiverse. Credits: Host: R.T. Mullins (PhD, University of St Andrews) is a research and teaching fellow in analytic theology at the University of St Andrews. Guest: Max Baker-Hytch (PhD, University of Oxford) is tutor in philosophy at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. Scientific Adviser and Show Manager: Ema Sani (PhD, University of Glasgow) is a postdoctoral fellow in biology at the University of Edinburgh. Music by Rockandmetal_domination – Raising-questions rtmullins.com
In This Episode We Discuss: ● Robert’s entrepreneurial journey ● How Robert manages multiple businesses generating $100M ● How fast start entrepreneurs like Robert, start and hand off businesses About Robert Hartline: Robert Hartline went from selling cell phones from the trunk of his car in college in Murfreesboro, TN to building a chain of 57 wireless stores called Absolute Wireless along with Callproof (a software company), Dang It Repair (a phone repair business with 8 locations) and Hytch (a carpooling service which launched in September 2017). Robert Hartline is a serial entrepreneur who built his businesses that are currently generating $100+ Million in total revenue. Robert lives with his wife and two young boys half the year in Nashville and the other in Costa Rica. Robert enjoys traveling, learning new technology, surfing, off-roading, skiing and lots of travel. His newest company, Shift Your Time, coaches entrepreneurs how to move internal communication from email to a mobile app called Marco Polo saving business leaders 40 hours a month.
Mark Cleveland, Co-Founder and CEO of Hytch, joins Deb Macfarlan Enright to share how they are using a financial rewards platform to change behaviors, impact social change, and help address the various obstacles of mobility by incentivizing people to use their own social networks to share rides with trips that are also completely carbon neutral.
In this episode we get an update from Mark Cleveland, CEO and Chief Cheerleader for Hytch, about their new shared mobility solution. If you haven't heard of Hytch Rewards, you'll be surprised by their innovative approach that incentivizes commuters to share a ride. (Hint: in some areas of the country you can get paid to share a ride.)
The New Testament freely acknowledges that Christian faith stands or falls on the claim that Jesus Christ rose bodily from the dead. Andy Moore and Max Baker-Hytch look at the historical evidence for this astonishing claim, surveying a set of historical facts accepted by a wide majority of historians (both Christian and non-Christian) who specialise in the topic.
My guest in this episode is Robert Hartline. Robert went from selling cell phones from the trunk of his car in college in Murfreesboro, TN to building a chain of 61 wireless stores called Absolute Wireless. Along with Callproof a software company, Dang It Repair a phone repair business with 8 locations and Hytch a carpooling service which launched in September 2017. Robert Hartline is a serial entrepreneur, who built his businesses to where today they generate $100+ Million in total revenue.
Robert Hartline went from selling cell phones from the trunk of his car in college in Murfreesboro, TN to building a chain of 61 wireless stores called Absolute Wireless. Along with Callproof a software company, Dang It Repair a phone repair business with 8 locations and Hytch a carpooling service which launched in September 2017. Robert Hartline is a serial entrepreneur, who built his businesses to where today they generate $100+ Million in total revenue. Robert lives with his wife and two young boys half the year in Nashville and the other in Costa Rica... Robert enjoys traveling, learning new technology, surfing, off-roading, skiing and lots of travel... Roberts newest company Shift Your Time coaches entrepreneurs how to move internal communication from email to phone to a app called Marco Polo saving business leaders 40 hours a month. During This Show We Discuss… How the way we communicate with customers is changing The biggest trends in the business communication space you should know about The biggest recent game-changers when it comes to business communication How to re-connect with unresponsive prospects Strategies to better mine inbound call leads How response time links to results with sales calls How and why people are reducing face-to-face meetings How to effectively build a relationship without face-to-face meetings How story can help start conversations with prospects The best questions to ask when qualifying prospects The biggest communication mistakes people make and how to avoid them Top platforms people are using to change the way they communicate The demise of email as a communication method Conversations you should never have through email The problems with Facebook Messenger you should know about How Marco Polo works, and why is it different? And much more…
The Hytch app is a clever approach to incenting ridesharing and carpooling. Mark Cleveland, founder and CEO of Hytch joins Sustainability In Your Ear to explain how the company is working with employers, cities, and non-profits to provide small payments to people who share a car on the way to work.
The Hytch app is a clever approach to incenting ridesharing and carpooling. Mark Cleveland, founder and CEO of Hytch joins Sustainability In Your Ear to explain how the company is working with employers, cities, and non-profits to provide small payments to people who share a car on the way to work.
Mark Cleveland is a serial entrepreneur who was recognized as entrepreneur of the year at the 2014 NEXT Awards. Mark was also recognized by the Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization with the 2016 Innovation Award, was recognized as "Most Admired CEO" in both 2014 and 2015 by the Nashville Business Journal for two different companies (Swiftwick and Hobby Express, respectively), and has many more recognitions that you can find on Mark's website (markacleveland.com). Mark is currently the CEO of Hytch, an innovative transportation app, which he co-founded, that rewards people for taking shared transit. You can find the show notes and photo I took of Mark on the Stories website (thestoriespodcast.com).
The Agents of Innovation podcast features conversations with entrepreneurs, philanthropists, and artists, hosted by Francisco Gonzalez. Episode 31 (September 2017) features an interview with entrepreneur Mark Cleveland of Nashville, Tennessee and founder of Hytch.me. This episode also features the new song "Dark in the City" by Nashville-based musician Jordy Searcy. His music can be found at www.jordysercymusic.com. Find the Agents of Innovation podcast on Facebook at www.facebook.com/agentsofinnovationpodcast, on Twitter at @AgentInnovation, and on Instagram at @innovationradio.
Joe Iacobucci, Director of Transit at Sam Schwartz Engineering, talks with us about some current and past Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) projects, as well as lessons learned and best practices for implementing BRT. We also delve into the role that transit agencies might play as the new shared mobility services (such as Uber, Lyft, Hytch, and others) come on-line. Finally, Edward asks the elemental question, "What is a true BRT?" The answer might surprise you.
Special guest Mark Cleveland, CEO and "Chief Cheerleader" for Hytch (http://www.hytch.me), talks with us about using social networks to solve traffic congestion. Learn about the difference between ride-hailing apps and ride-sharing apps and hear how Hytch makes connecting with someone for your work commute easier and more fun. This show recorded November, 2016.