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A new MP3 sermon from Lavington Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Conclusion of the Whole Matter Speaker: Ian Dunn Broadcaster: Lavington Baptist Church Event: Prayer Meeting Date: 6/12/2024 Bible: Hebrews 13 Length: 30 min.
Today, on Outdoor Journal Radio's Under the Canopy podcast, Today, I am joined by Ian Dunn, the president of the Ontario Forest Industries Association.On this week's show, we're going to learn all about how the province manages its forests, how we plan for forest fires, how loggers help protect our biodiversity, and a potential threat to our nation's Crown Land!
God does want His people to prosper, but not at the expense of their souls. That's why, in 3 John verse 2, he prays that Gaius would see prosperity in all areas of life in accordance with the prosperity of his soul. Guest speaker Ian Dunn reminds us that we must be worshipping properly if we want to see God's blessings poured out in all areas of our lives. And so, our top priority should always be the prosperity (the growth and wellbeing) of our souls.
This week on the podcast Suella Braverman is gone - but has the threat of a crackdown on international students gone with her? We've launched new research on belonging and we look at the implications for universities. Plus there's a new review out on blended learning and hidden history looks at the origins of UCL.With Heidi Fraser-Krauss, CEO at Jisc, Ian Dunn, Provost at Coventry University, Sunday Blake, Associate Editor at Wonkhe and presented by Jim Dickinson, Associate Editor at Wonkhe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Plantlife International is a British conservation charity working nationally and internationally to save threatened wild flowers, plants, and fungi. With more than 30 years in this work, Plantlife's members and team of dedicated conservation experts work with landowners, businesses, conservation organizations, community groups and governments, pushing boundaries to save our rarest flora and ensure familiar flowers and plants continue to thrive. From roadside verge rewilding, to no-mow May, to RuneScape and meadow protection, to conservation campaigning and policy work, Plantlife's CEO Ian Dunn is with us this week to share more about their goals and strategies – including the important work being done by home gardeners to integrate these goals into the fabric of our everyday lives and spaces. Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow even more of these types of conversations. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud, iTunes, Google Podcast, and Stitcher. To read more and for many more photos please visit www.cultivatingplace.com.
In this episode, audiovisual materials archivists Vann Evans and Ian Dunn introduce Raleigh photographer Albert Barden (1888–1953). For almost seventy years, curators and archivists have worked to preserve, catalog, and give meaning to his vast collection of photographs, which offer a snapshot of everyday and extraordinary life in North Carolina from nearly a century ago. Their work continues. Learn about Barden and some of the fascinating discoveries archivists have made, helping to identify previously unnamed or mislabeled photographs and revealing their importance. Photographs Mentioned: N_53_15_4313 | Raleigh Linen Supply Co, 3301 Hillsborough St Raleigh Linen Supply Co, 3301 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh, NC; ca 1941. Interior view showing office of manager Robert C Evans. Photo by Albert Barden. From the Albert Barden Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC. N_53_16_6674 | S. M. Jones Cobbler shop of S. M. Jones, East Davie Street in Raleigh, NC, 1926. The date is determined to be 1926 based on the days of the week listed on the poster seen on the side of the building. The man is believed to be Sherman Jones (1865-1932), a shoemaker. Under high magnification and some considerable squinting, the sign above Mr. Jones was found to read “S. M. Jones”-- beside it, a crudely painted boot. If Mr. Jones turned his head and looked across Davie Street he would be looking at present day Artspace. The Sir Walter Hotel can be seen in the background on the right. N_53_16_5173 | Albert Barden and Sisters Daisy (left) and Violet Albert Barden and Sisters Daisy (left) and Violet prob 1900 teens Photo by Albert Barden. From the Albert Barden Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC. N_53_17_520 | People in Front of Raleigh City Hall with Yo-Yos Group of unidentified people are seen on the steps of City Hall in Raleigh with Yo-Yos. Pedro Flores -inventor of Yo-Yos -is possibly seen front left c. 1930. Photo by Albert Barden. From the Albert Barden Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.
Join me for day TWO of the BOS 2021. Day 2 covers 5 lectures; Trauma and the orthodontic patient, periodontal management, impacted canines, orthognathic surgery, 2021 Northcroft lecture, Speakers: Susan Kindelan, Claire Rooney, Ian Dunn, John Scholey, Lucy Davenport-Jones, Johnathan Sandler Lectures covered 1. Paeds/trauma - what I wish I'd known Susan Kindelan, Claire Rooney 2. Are we heading into a recession - periodontal considerations in orthodontic management Ian Dunn 3. Canines - what I wish I'd known John Scholey 4. What I Orthognathic surgery - what I wish I'd known Lucy Davenport-Jones 5. Northcroft lecture And all the roads we have to walk are winding. Johnathan Sandler Individual lecture podcasts are available in the description from the website www.orthoinsummary.com
When treating periodontal disease there is more to it than removing biofilm. Our role is to be a motivator and lifestyle coach - only then can we see successful periodontal outcomes in the longterm. What's your spiel to patients to explain what periodontal disease is? Do you show diagrams, draw or use your fingers? Listen to how Dr Ian Dunn explains Perio and you will want to implement his way of communicating on Monday morning! Brought to you by the Back to Basics series of August on Protrusive Dental Podcast. https://youtu.be/KAGHaWyacZs Check out this full episode on YouTube Need to Read it? Check out the Full Episode Transcript below! Protrusive Dental Pearl: Have some tools to be able to communicate via drawing (draw teeth, draw bone or periodontium etc) whether it's digitally, on whiteboard or paper. There is beauty and magic about being able to draw something while your patients are watching beside you. “Communication has to be a two-way street. It shouldn't be a monologue, it should be a discussion.” - Dr Ian Dunn In this episode we discussed about, Communication Masterclass between Dentists and Perio patients (12:38)How to communicate with more resistant patients (17:33)Referrals done by GDPs that could have been manage at their own practice (21:22)Trying to get out of comfort zone in Perio (26:20)How to communicate risks in Perio treatment (32:08) Catch Dr. Ian Dunn's Perio courses and be able to communicate to patients effectively about periodontal diseases. Do join us on our Facebook community, the Protrusive Dental community! If you like this episode, be sure to watch Finding Your Niche in Dentistry with Dr Pav Khaira Click below for full episode transcript: Opening Snippet: So this is the bit where you explain to a patient that they're rubbish at brushing their teeth but you do it in a way that you don't offend them because that was the thing I find most difficult. Mrs. Jones bacteria builds up on teeth. It reaches your trigger points. Your body triggers inflammation, that inflammation damages the bone... Jaz's Introduction:I'm Jaz Gulati and welcome to another episode in the back to basics series of the Protrusive Dental podcast. You are going to be blown away by today's episode is with Dr. Ian Dunn of periodontist, on communicating. Communication in perio specifically, for example, how do you explain to a patient that they have periodontal disease like six significant things a chronic condition that could potentially live with for the rest of their life? It's such an important thing for them to grasp so that they can get better outcomes. And you can get better success as a clinician. Like what's your spiel? What's your way of communicating that I think lots of Dentists have different ways of doing it. Now, you will probably get your way whichever way you're doing at the moment. And Ian will show you the way to do it. I mean, his way of explaining to patients, how periodontitis works, and to get them on board is just the best I've ever heard. So I'm so excited to share these gems with you, we will talk about communicating risk of treatment with patients. And he does that in such a great way as well. And the relevant Protrusive Dental pearl I have for you today is to have something one-eight, whether it's digital, or whiteboard or paper base, an opportunity for you to be able to draw certain things because certainly one of the tools that Ian Dunn uses is to draw certain things draw teeth, draw bone or periodontium. So therefore, I think it's a really useful thing sometimes to be able to draw something. Yes, we have our intraoral cameras or DSLRs. But sometimes there's a beauty and magic of being able to draw something while your patients watching, you know annotating as you're talking to them. So that's the main Protrusive Dental Pearl. I hope you enjoy this episode. Stick around for the outro and if you're watching on YouTube, and if you haven't already,
As the long weekend approaches is always worth being reminded to drive safely. Municipalities are working with the OPP to make the roads safer for when traffic surges again. We'll hear how Oro-Medonte is getting involved from councillor Shawn Scott; Ford has just unveiled its new F150 Lightning electric truck. Mark Richardson, automotive journalist for The Globe and Mail looks at how the manufacturing and marketing of electric vehicles is proceeding; We hear from two councillors from Barrie Mike McCann and Keenan Aylwin about their request that the province immediately lift restrictions on many outdoor activities; Chris MacQuarrie, a research scientist at the Great Lakes Forestry Centre in Sault Ste. Marie talks about the booming population of gypsy moths; Quebec wants to rewrite certain sections of the Constitution unilaterally and the Prime Minister says they can. We get analysis from Dan Horner of Ryerson University, an expert on Quebec history and politics; Family doctor Peter Lin discusses when we could likely stop wearing masks to protect ourselves from the coronavirus; Ian Dunn of the Ontario Forest Industries Association explains why the cost of lumber is soaring; Sustainable Orillia wants to publicize the small efforts that are leading to big change in the community with a new campaign called "Hummingbird Heroes". We find out more from Gordon Ball of Sustainable Orillia.
In Season 2 episode 8 of Centerstand, we explore building an aftermarket brand as host Robert Pandya sits down with the Powersport's industry's veteran of 30 years, Eric Anderson, whose resume includes developing and selling Hein Gericke, FIRSTGEAR, and private label apparel collections for Harley-Davidson, Yamaha, Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Polaris, Arctic Cat and more, and Alex Arkhangelskiy and Ian Dunn, two of the three founders of Brake Free Technologies, a company that creates, designs, and develops high visibility safety products; mixing technology and modern design to make safety appealing to the masses. Show Notes 00:00:00 00:00:01 Host Robert Pandya introduces the Season 2 episode 8 topic of building an aftermarket brand and introduces guests industry vet Eric Anderson and Alex Arkhangelskiy and Ian Dunn of Brake Free Technologies. 00:00:00 00:01:45 Eric talks about his past work in the industry, career highlights, a few brands he has built, and what he is working on now. 00:00:00 00:04:45 Alex talks about his company Brake Free's product and its purpose. 00:00:00 00:6:00 Ian shares his personal experience in Powersports and his role as an industrial designer. 00:00:00 00:7:30 Ian explains the process used behind creating the Brake Free brand and growing the team. 00:00:00 00:10:00 Eric speaks to the differences in the ways today's brands are able to sell to consumers compared to when he first entered the industry. 00:00:00 00:15:45 Ian highlights breakthroughs in his brand and how he created and curated the videos that reached the consumers the way they wanted to. 00:00:00 00:17:00 Alex reveals how they reached early adopters. 00:00:00 00:19:30 Eric talks about market research and ways to keep connected with consumers. 00:00:00 00:22:00 Eric shares his advice for Brake Free and how to work with dealers. 00:00:00 00:23:10 Alex explains how dealers learned about their brand and why they chose to work with who they do. 00:00:00 00:25:45 Erik shares advice on how brands can best leverage their dealers. 00:00:00 00:29:30 Alex talks about how his team has leveraged an e-commerce store. 00:00:00 00:33:10 Eric speaks to the importance of the aftermarket and why they support OEMs so much. 00:00:00 00:34:00 Alex speaks to how his team is growing the Brake Free brand and advice he has for others. 00:00:00 00:39:50 Eric shares his advice for brands launching in a modern market. 00:00:00 00:42:50 Each guest shares how they can be reached and advice they have for the motorcycle industry. 00:00:00 00:47:30 Robert closes the conversation and reminds everyone to subscribe and get in touch with the producers of Centerstand at IMSPR@informa.com.
Wednesday Night Bible Study with Ian Dunn at Lavington Baptist Church 28th April 2021
In the eighteenth installment of a series on “The Wall”, Doctor Ian Dunn speaks about the word freedom. He explains how in both the old and new testaments it requires faith to gain our freedom and requires obedience to maintain our freedom. The text is 2 Corinthians 3:12-18.
Guest Speaker Rev. Dr. Ian Dunn's key scriptures may be found on the BibleApp link below. Note that this audio is the message portion of the Youtube Live-stream of our service. A link to the full LiveStream is available at the top of this webpage.
In the sixteenth installment of a series on “The Wall”, Doctor Ian Dunn speaks about belief. He emphasizes how important it is to believe in the power of God and encourages us to pursue encounters with Him. The text is John 20:30-31.
In this message about thanksgiving, Doctor Ian Dunn speaks about thanksgiving. He focuses on how we should be thankful for our biological and/or spiritual children. The text is Psalm 127:3-5.
In this seventeenth installment of a series on “The Wall”, Doctor Ian Dunn speaks about the word music. He demonstrates that it is important to play loudly, make it joyful, and rejoice in order to enter into the presence of God through music. The text is 1 Chronicles 15:16-29.
In this fifteenth installment of a series on “The Wall”, Doctor Ian Dunn speaks about the word peace. He states that peace is mostly a spiritual rather than a physical reality but it will not come without a battle of faith. He encourages us to look at whatever storm we may be facing and say to it “Peace! Be Still!” in Jesus’ name. The text is Mark 4:35-41
In this sixteenth installment of a series on “The Wall”, Doctor Ian Dunn speaks about the word hope. He warns us not to have false hopes, but to make sure that our hope is rooted in Jesus Christ. The text is Hebrews 6:13-20
In the fourteenth installment of a series on “The Wall”, Doctor Ian Dunn speaks about the word friendship. He emphasizes that God has already chosen us to be His friend, but we must choose him as well. He encourages us to pursue the presence of God and believe in the promises of God. The text is James 2:18-23
In the twelfth installment of a series on “The Wall”, Doctor Ian Dunn speaks about thriving. He encourages us to worship, read the bible, pray, and fellowship in a small group. The text is Jeremiah 17:7-8.
In the eleventh installment of a series on “The Wall”, Doctor Ian Dunn speaks about hope. He encourages us to wait for God’s timing in order to see hope. The text is Jeremiah 29:8-13.
In the ninth installment of a series on “The Wall”, Doctor Ian Dunn speaks about miracles. He emphasizes that miracles should be part of our everyday lives as Christians. The text is Exodus 7:8-13.
In the tenth installment of a series on “The Wall”, Doctor Ian Dunn speaks about peace. He encourages us to rejoice in the Lord, persevere, and pray with a thankful heart, no matter what our circumstances are. The text is Philippians 4:4-7.
In the eighth installment of a series on “The Wall”, Doctor Ian Dunn speaks about Compassion. He describes some of the different components of compassion such as sympathy, empathy, pity, and mercy and encourages us to have compassion towards others. The text is Mark 1:40-42.
In the fifth installment of a series on “The Wall”, Doctor Ian Dunn speaks about the concept of faith. He speaks about how great faith produces great relationships. He also describes how we can increase our faith and how faith is a gift. The texts include Hebrews 10:35-11:1, Numbers 5:6-7, and Psalm 106:24.
In the fourth installment of a series on “The Wall”, Doctor Ian Dunn speaks about family. He describes the biblical definition of family and how they are meant to function. Doctor Dunn emphasizes that the main goal of family is to be filled with the fullness of God. The text is Ephesians 3:14-19
A Sermon by Ian Dunn in Selected Scriptures for Sunday Evening 8th November 2020. Sermon Videos and Outlines available at https://www.lavingtonbaptistchurch.com
This episode is a great discussion with Alex, Henry and Ian, the founders of Brake Free. Brake Free's first product, which they describe as "The Smart Brake Light For Your Helmet", is a device that easily mounts to the back of your helmet and provides a third brake like, similar to the ones you see on all cars today. Brake Free requires no external wiring, and has built in circuitry to sense when you are light braking, hard braking, engine braking, and so on. The goal is to make you more visible on the road and to help avoid one of the most common accidents for motorcyclists...being hit from behind by another vehicle. I am a Brake Free customer myself, and was backer #646 for the Indigogo campaign that they started to fund development of the product. We talk about how the idea for Brake Free came about, what was involved in developing the product and getting it perfected, what each member of the team has contributed to the product, and lots of other motorcycle topics. Check out the Facebook Live video on my Facebook page if you want to see the product and some of the other cool stuff we show during the interview. If you want to get your own Brake Free, use my affiliates link. You will get $10 off your purchase and also help support the podcast! Brake Free Affiliates Links (https://www.brakefreetech.com/?ref=unySj7whLphvw) Episode Links * Facebook Live Video with the Brake Free team (https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=754308402066413&extid=GLW1slSRj2YkW8KC) * Brake Free Web Site (https://www.brakefreetech.com/?ref=unySj7whLphvw) * Brake Free Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/brakefreetech/) * Brake Free on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/brakefreetech/) * Brake Free Indigogo Campaign Site (https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/brakefree-the-smart-brake-light-for-motorcyclists#/) * My Brakefree Videos: * Video #1 Brake Free unboxing video (https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2323221667979068) * Video #2 Finding a spot to mount the Brake Free unit (https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=290619622105545) * Video #3 Installing Brake Free on my helmet (https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=858668001321589) * Video #4 Running Light and Braking Modes (https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=241310233969347) * Video #5 Brake Free in action out on the road (https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=3556779187671626) Shout-Outs * Richard Warfield Jr. on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/richard.warfield.jr) * Loud Pipes! podcast (http://www.loudpipes.net) Contact Me * Become a Podcast Supporter (PayPal) (https://paypal.me/christophergeiss?locale.x=en_US) * Affiliates Page (https://www.soyouwanttorideamotorcycle.com/affiliates) * Podcast Supporters Page (https://www.soyouwanttorideamotorcycle.com/supporters) * Email: soyouwanttoride@yahoo.com * Twitter: @soyouwanttoride (https://twitter.com/soyouwanttoride) * Instagram: so.you.want.to.ride (https://www.instagram.com/so.you.want.to.ride/) * Facebook: @so.you.want.to.ride (https://www.facebook.com/so.you.want.to.ride) * Podcast Listeners Facebook Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/2511206719123833/?source_id=1978870302235245) * Podcast Web Site (http://www.soyouwanttorideamotorcycle.com) * Podcast YouTube Channel (http://www.youtube.com/channel/UClDjOlGOdK-SK8WB6jRdZ4Q) * Old Man Slacker on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/oldmanslacker/) * Old Man Slacker on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/oldmanslacker/) Special Guests: Alex Arkhangelskiy, Henry Li, and Ian Dunn.
In the second installment of a series on “The Wall”, Doctor Ian Dunn speaks about the word Jesus. He outlines why Jesus is not “just” a good moral teacher, but is actually God in the flesh. Doctor Dunn challenges us to put Jesus first in all we do. The text is Colossians 1:15-20.
In this first part of a series on “The Wall”, Doctor Ian Dunn speaks about the Holy Spirit. He describes what it means to be filled with the Holy Spirit. He ends with a prayer asking for God to visit you today. The text is Acts 2:1-4.
In this sixth part of accelerating your faith, Doctor Ian Dunn speaks with financial planner Peter Fraser about accelerating your finances. They discuss how to use godly wisdom to manage your finances and how to trust in God for financial provision, even in the middle of crisis and famine. The text is Genesis 26:12-14.
In this fourth part of accelerating your faith, Doctor Ian Dunn has a round-table discussion with Joel Hardy, Jeff O’Brien and Elijah O’Brien. They discuss how to accelerate your family in faith in different family situations. The text is Acts 16:25-40.
Can you bring things from the future into the present? Can God's promises really happen in our time? Join Dr. Ian Dunn as he explains how to borrow form the future.
How do we grow and accelerate our faith in times of isolation especially during a pandemic. Join Dr. Ian Dunn for this first of five messages on Accelerating our faith.
I speak with a Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist (Ben Pollock) and a Physio-turned-Dentist (Samuel Cope) about back pain and Dentistry - I was left SHOCKED about the relationship (or lack of!) between bad posture and having pain as a Dentist, Therapist or Nurse. Protrusive Dental Pearl: check out my favourite (non-dental) books (my reading list) for self-development, social sciences and personal finance. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7sdALEGp80 How can we prevent back pain becoming a problem for our professionAdvice for dental professionals suffering from back painWill saddle chairs work? Does magnification really help your back? (this one was surprising, too…)Back pain myths debunked - is there a role for massage? Pilates? Mobilisation and manipulation? Acupuncture?How to know if your Physiotherapist is evidence based?What can we do AT WORK to help our backs?Are you moving around while doing your Dentistry? Shout out to @Ian Dunn at 34 minutesIs stretching good for back pain?What relation does stress have with your back?I somehow manage to bring occlusion in this one…sorry not sorry!We draw parallels between the Physio world and Dental world If people want regular updates on back and neck pain in dentistry they should follow: Twitter: @Toothphysio and @Ben_FYS Instagram: thetoothphysio If you are looking for an evidenced based physiotherapist in your local area then find followers of @MSK-Reform on twitter and see if any of them can help. Message from Sam and Ben: We will also be starting a novel neck and back pain musculoskeletal pain programme later on in the year that will be advertised through the Toothphysio on twitter and Instagram. This will include dental specific: · Education on prevention · Management of neck and lower back pain · How to manage colleagues with back and neck pain · How to cope with acute back and neck pain and how to overcome it with pain relieving strategies · Case studies · Exercise class The course will be run by Sam and Ben, two qualified musculoskeletal specialist physiotherapists who will guide participants though exercises and education.
How did sending Jesus to die on the cross result in the atonement? This week Dr. Ian Dunn will address that question. The text is Matthew 27: 45-50
Listen in as Jon Wolfinger and Ian Dunn (from All Saints Anglican Church) share on the 7 final words of Jesus from the cross.
Why? That's a question we have asked ourselves and others during the course of our whole lifetimes. Here is a big why...Why did Jesus have to die on the cross? As the first part of a series on the cross, Dr. Ian Dunn looks into the why of the cross. Text: Hebrews 2:14-18; 1 Peter 1:24
In the second part on Foundations, Doctor Ian Dunn goes into the foundations of cleansing. What does it take to become clean? Can it be done through baptism? What does it mean to be baptized through the holy spirit? The Text is Hebrews 5:11-6:3
In this second part of a message on forgiveness, Doctor Ian Dunn outlines the importance of asking others for forgiveness and offers practical advice on how to do it. He cautions us to avoid unspecific phrases like "I'm sorry", and "I appologize" and encourages us to be specific in what we are asking forgiveness for. The text is Matthew 4:17, 6:5-15, 5:21-26.
This week Dr. Ian Dunn addresses the virus known as sin and the freedom of living in a forgiving way. Text:Mathew 4:17; 6:5-15
How do you fight your battles? As part of the ongoing series on the Kingdom of God, Dr. Ian Dunn explains how we should be fighting our battles against the enemy. Text: Mathew 4:17; 6:5-15
How do you smell? How do you smell to God? Join Dr. Ian Dunn as he discusses the difference between an earthly and a heavenly fragrance. Text: Matthew 4:17; 6:5-15
As the first part of a series on “The Kingdom Come” this week Dr. Ian Dunn starts breaking down the Lord’s prayer. The text is Mathew 4:17; 6:5-14
In the final sermon of 2019, Doctor Ian Dunn speaks about the concept of grace. He unpacks some of the different ways biblical grace has been interpreted in the past and defines how we understand grace now. Doctor Dunn describes how grace saves us, goes before us, calls us into ministry, and empowers us. The text is Ephesians 2:1-10.
In this 3rd part of the “Ugly Christmas Sweater” series, Doctor Ian Dunn speaks about how we need to protect our relationship with God in order to avoid falling away as Herod did. He challenges us to make this Christmas different by not side-baring Christmas and re-injecting Jesus into our Christmas traditions. The text is Matthew 2:16-18.
Why do we give? This very timely Christmas question is what Doctor Ian Dunn is exploring in the second part of our Ugly Christmas Sweaters series.
Jon and Matt are joined by Marcus Stanway and Ian Dunn. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A Sermon by Ian Dunn in Selected Scriptures on Wednesday Evening 2 October 2019 Sermon Videos and Outlines available at http://www.lavingtonbaptistchurch.com
Anthill Films recently released their latest movie, Return to Earth, and it once again displays the sick cinematography and sick bike riding that Anthill is known for. But in Return to Earth, the guys who brought us breathtaking bike films like unReal are going after some bigger stakes.So we talk to Anthill’s Darcy Wittenberg and Ian Dunn about those stakes; the origins & early days of Anthill Films; some of the locations, riders, and cinematography in Return to earth; and more.And after you listen to this conversation, go ride your bike, then check out ep. #95 of our Blister Podcast, because we talk with the world-renowned neuroscientist, Dr. Michael Merzenich, about a lot of the themes and issues that Darcy and Ian bring up. It is a terrific supplement to this conversation, and it very much underscores the message of Return to Earth.TOPICS & TIMES:The origins & early days of Anthill Films (3:10)Return to Earth: How do you describe it? (10:37)Locations in the film (21:55)The (unbelievable) kid riders (26:26)Brett Rheeder throwing down (32:40)Explaining some of the cinematography (35:57)30-Day Challenge (39:30)The current landscape of mountain-bike films (42:57)What’s the best question I haven’t asked you? (44:53)Why bikes themselves are big ideas (48:30) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A Sermon by Ian Dunn in Selected Scriptures on Wednesday Evening 3rd April 2019 Sermon Outlines and Videos available at http://www.lavingtonbaptistchurch.com
A Sermon by Ian Dunn in John 9 and Selected Scriptures on Sunday Evening 31st March 2019 Sermon Outlines and Videos available at http://www.lavingtonbaptistchurch.com
A Sermon by Ian Dunn in Hebrews 12:1-3 and Selected Scriptures on Wednesday Evening 27th March 2019 Sermon Outlines and Videos available at http://www.lavingtonbaptistchurch.com
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A Sermon by Ian Dunn in Jude 1-4; 17-25 on Sunday Evening 27th May 2018
This episode was recorded at Bett 2018. A BIG THANKS to BibliU and Class Central for sponsoring this episode. What's in this episode? This week we are in conversation with Ian Dunn, Deputy Vice Chancellor at The University of Coventry. This was one of my favourite recordings made at Bett this year. Not only will you hear from one of the most progressive and arguably well-resourced Universities about being equally online and offline, you’ll also hear how they are focusing on student services and needs, sometimes with the use of technologies. If you enjoy listening in and you’d like to support The Edtech Podcast why not check out our Patreon, contact us about sponsoring an episode, or buy a ticket to The Edtech Podcast Festival in September? Show Notes and References Checkout https://theedtechpodcast.com/edtechpodcast for the full show notes Tell us your story We'd love to hear your thoughts. Record a quick free voicemail via speakpipe for inclusion in the next episode. Or you can post your thoughts or follow-on links via twitter @podcastedtech or via The Edtech Podcast Facebook page or Instagram.
In Episode 39 of Apolitical we welcome back Carolyn Scott, James McEnaney and Ian Dunn for more discussion of the parties contesting this year’s Scottish elections. In this episode we look at some of our preferred policies and the best-case electoral scenario for each of the parties. Amongst the topics we discuss on the podcast are: • Who is […] The post #39: Holyrood Election Preview – Part 2 appeared first on Apolitical Podcast.
In Episode 39 of Apolitical we welcome back Carolyn Scott, James McEnaney and Ian Dunn for more discussion of the parties contesting this year's Scottish elections. In this episode we look at some of our preferred policies and the best-case electoral scenario for each of the parties. Amongst the topics we discuss on the podcast are: • Who is […] The post #39: Holyrood Election Preview – Part 2 appeared first on Apolitical Podcast.
In Episode 38 of Apolitical we welcome former guests Carolyn Scott, James McEnaney and Ian Dunn to discuss the parties contesting this year’s Scottish elections. In this episode we consider each party’s policy platform and look for the problems and challenges they are likely to face. Amongst the topics we discuss on the podcast are: • […] The post #38: Holyrood Election Preview – Part 1 appeared first on Apolitical Podcast.
In Episode 38 of Apolitical we welcome former guests Carolyn Scott, James McEnaney and Ian Dunn to discuss the parties contesting this year's Scottish elections. In this episode we consider each party's policy platform and look for the problems and challenges they are likely to face. Amongst the topics we discuss on the podcast are: • […] The post #38: Holyrood Election Preview – Part 1 appeared first on Apolitical Podcast.
In Episode 9 of apolitical we speak with Ian Dunn, Deputy Editor of the Scottish Catholic Observer and a columnist with CommonSpace. We chat about the part religion plays in politics; the influence of the Catholic Church on the voting habits of its adherents; and his challenging views on the difficulties facing the SNP in the future. […] The post #9: Ian Dunn appeared first on Apolitical Podcast.
In Episode 9 of apolitical we speak with Ian Dunn, Deputy Editor of the Scottish Catholic Observer and a columnist with CommonSpace. We chat about the part religion plays in politics; the influence of the Catholic Church on the voting habits of its adherents; and his challenging views on the difficulties facing the SNP in the future. […] The post #9: Ian Dunn appeared first on Apolitical Podcast.