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Cyclops is Waiting for Me - An X-Men: The Animated Series Weekly Recap
2024 was quite a year for mutants. This year, 2025 will be dedicated for Cyclops is Waiting for Me to Wolverine and the X-Men. Much like X-Men: Evolution, Rod and JC missed this one during it's original airing but we are already hooked with the show's mystery and the big super hero feel of it. In Hindsight, we missed out. Cyclops is Waiting for Me is our now bi-weekly podcast series where we are going back and watching EVERY-SINGLE-X-MEN-ANIMATED-EPISODE we can find. This podcast started with the original 1992 X-Men: The Animated Series building up to the release of X-Men ‘97. Along the way we've completed X-Men: Evolution and launched our companion interview show The Xavier Files!Since season 2 of X-Men ‘97 isn't announced yet for 2025, we are dedicating this year to all of Wolverine & The X-Men. All our links: https://linktr.ee/cyclopsiwfmpod Affiliate Links: Wolverine and the X-Men DVD - https://amzn.to/3Pn53JRWolverine and the X-Men Prime Video - https://amzn.to/4fKfXEw X-Men 97 - The Art and Making of The Animated Series: https://amzn.to/3WZjA31 X-Men 97 Action Figures: https://amzn.to/3IEmN01 Previously on X-Men: The Making of an Animated Series: https://amzn.to/3v2uxpG X-Men: The Art & Making of The Animated Series: https://amzn.to/3PocfWS Prime Video: X-Men: The Animated Series: https://amzn.to/4ae8JGu X-Men: The Animated Series - The Adaptations Omnibus: https://amzn.to/3VlyU9L "Cyclops is Waiting for Me" Theme written and performed by Ron Wasserman (ASCAP) and Rod Kim (ASCAP)
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Today on the show, I share my review of The Baxters: Season 1: Episode 4: In Hindsight. In this episode, we see Keri Baxter continue to struggle with what is going on in her marriage. We see the people around her struggle to know how to help her, and we see Tim begin to consider his responsibility to his family. Ultimately, we see that trusting God is our best choice! Listen and be thankful!!!
On this episode of In Hindsight with Katee and Kristian, the gang discusses the most recent episode with Jack Osbourne. We talk about perceptions of Jack, his bravery, and talking about MS, his show and life growing up with one of the most famous rock stars of all time as a dad
To start off the new year, we are celebrating our 100th episode of In Hindsight! Join us as we discuss our favorite moments, recap Brit's Degrassi journey, play a few games, and look forward to future seasons. See you soon for Season 6! Connect with us: Instagram: @in_hindsight_pod Twitter: @in_hindsightpod Want us to dissect one of your favorite childhood movies? Slide in our DMs or email us at inhindsightpod@gmail.com! Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/in-hindsight/message
On today's In Hindsight with Katee and Kristian, they discuss our latest guest Danielle Panabaker. Both Katee and Kristian rave about Danielle and how down to Earth she is, how dedicated to her work and family and how she balances it all. As always Katee and Kristian goof around a bit and are excited for things to come on the podcast.
On this episode of In Hindsight with Katee and Kristian, the gang talks about the latest guest AJ McLean and the amazing conversation Katee had with him. The conversation was fast and furious and Katee learned a lot about herself when conducting the interview.
Welcome to the Thursday episode of Blah Blah Blah. This is ‘In Hindsight' where Katee sits down with her producer Kristian Harloff to discuss the guest from this week. We had Glenn Howerton on the show and we talked about his amazing work in Blackberry, the wangle situation, and more. Join Katee and Kristian as they try to stay on topic, which rarely goes as planned. ------------------------- Follow me and subscribe to keep updated on the Blah Blah Blah Podcast, my film and television work, and my many other adventures! INSTAGRAM ‣ https://instagram.com/therealkateesac... FACEBOOK ‣ https://facebook.com/officialkateesac... TWITTER ‣ https://twitter.com/kateesackhoff YOUTUBE ‣ https://youtube.com/kateesackhoffoffi... BLAH BLAH BLAH SOCIAL: IG: https://instagram.com/bbbkatee TWITTER: https://twitter.com/bbbkatee TIKTOK: http://wwwtiktok.com/bbbkatee
This week on the podcast we're trying our hand at the greatest radio format of all time. Lily does her best (very bad) Kirsty Young impression as James' delivers his top 3 Desert Island DVDs. He also, of course, details his preferred AV set-up for shipwrecked screenings - think monkeys in tuxedos.ReferencesThe lowdown on Cargo Cults'The rise (and Inevitable fall) of Citizen Kane as the Greatest Movie Ever Made' by Bilge Ebiri for vulture.com'What's so good about Citizen Kane?' by Nicholas Barber for BBC Interesting article on the battle for writer's credit on Citizen Kane by Richard Brody for the New Yorker'Citizen Kane' a masterpiece at 50', by Roger Ebert'Realism for Citizen Kane' by Gregg Toland for theasc.comGene Kelly and Cyd Charisse's sexy dance routine in Singin' In the Rain'Why Singin' in the Rain Is an Almost Perfect Musical' by Jeanine Basinger for The Atlantic'Beyond the Frame: Singin' in the Rain' by David E. Williams for the asc.com 'Shooting In Color Caused Some Problems Behind The Scenes Of Singin' In The Rain' by Whitney Seibold for slashfilm.comLucasfilm's J.W. Rinzler Talks About The Making of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back by for Vanity Fair'The Empire Strikes Back at 40: did the Star Wars saga peak too early?' by Scott Tobias for The Guardian'In Hindsight, Empire Strikes Back Director Irvin Kershner Would've Helmed One of the Prequels' by Mike Ryan for Vanity Fair Film Pharmacy recommendationsCeline & Julie Go Boating (1974) dir. by Jacques RivetteShowgirls (1995) dir. by Paul Verhoeven-----------If you love what we do, please like, subscribe and leave a review!Produced and edited by Lily AustinMusic and sound by James BrailsfordLogo design by Abby-Jo SheldonFollow usEmail us
Read along to practice your English and to learn the English phrases IN HINDSIGHT and HINDSIGHT IS 20/20In this English lesson I wanted to help you learn the English phrase “with hindsight”, or sometimes we say “in hindsight”. And this simply means when looking back in time. So I could say this, “With hindsight we know that dumping garbage into the ocean is a bad idea.” If we look back 50 or 100 years, we know that some of the things we did were bad. So with hindsight, when we look back in time, we realize that those are bad things. You can use the phrase, too, to talk about your own personal life. You could say, in hindsight, I should have taken the job at the factory. Maybe everyone at the factory just got a $50 a day raise and you're still at your old job because you decided not to work there. But you could say, “In hindsight, I should have taken the job.” So when you look back in time, you think, Oh, I should have made a different decision.WANT FREE ENGLISH LESSONS? GO TO YOUTUBE AND SEARCH, "BOB THE CANADIAN"If you enjoy these lessons please consider supporting me at: http://www.patreon.com/bobthecanadianAnd then we also have this phrase in English. Hindsight is 20/20. So this is interesting because hindsight refers to looking back in time and 20/20 refers to how good your eyesight is. If you have 20/20 vision, it means that you don't need to wear glasses to read or just to see things. So when you say, “Hindsight is 2020.”, you're basically saying that when you look at a situation in the past from the future, it's pretty easy to see clearly if you made a good or bad decision.So to review “with hindsight” or “in hindsight” simply refers to looking back in time from your current place in time and realizing that something was a good or bad decision, and saying that hindsight is 20/20 simply refers to the fact that it's much easier to see now if a decision you made a long time ago was good or bad.But hey, let's look at a comment from a previous video. Sorry these shorts of weird pockets, it's hard to get things in and out, it's all crumpled. Sorry, This comment is from DimbikeY. Such a poor little tree behind you. R.I.P. Mr. Tree. That means rest in peace. And my response? I'm sure it will come back strong next year.So yeah, in the last video I showed you all of the beautiful trees, but one tree was kind of sad looking and I do think it will come back. I'm not too worried about that tree. I'm sure that it will look beautiful in the future. We just have to wait a year. Anyways, I'm out here. Thanks for the comment, by the way, I'm out here walking along, the flowerbeds are in full bloom.Sorry. My battery went dead there. That's never happened before. I'm using my old trusty camera, but I haven't used it for a few weeks because I've been using my new gimbal and my phone. So sorry I've charged it up. I'm kind of holding a battery pack here while I use it. I'm sure it will last for another minute or so. So I'm just out here by the flowerbeds. They look beautiful. Jen has done a wonderful job this year. We have been harvesting flowers like crazy. We have been selling a lot. And I thought it was time for me to kind of give you a little bit of a look at what they look like. These are the zinnias. These are a very, very popular flower. People are always wanting zinnias.Oh, What do we have here? Oh, Did it fly away? Oh, it's coming back. There is a butterfly. Oh, this is a rare treat. I hope that it's in focus and you guys can see. Oh, there it goes. Oh, this is kind of fun. Sorry if I'm getting distracted by this butterfly. It's not often that we have things come and join us when we're doing an English lesson, so that's pretty cool.Anyways, flowers are doing well. We have about six or seven weeks left here to haSupport the show
In this new regular format of the PRmoment Podcast with Ben Smith we'll be catching up with UK public relations leaders - and our guests will share their in hindsight secrets that they wish they'd known at the start of their careers.This week on the PRmoment Podcast we're talking to Paul Joseph MD of Full Fat.Full Fat is a consumer PR and social agency with 18 employees. It specialises in FMCG and event work. Current clients include San Miguel, Poretti, and Sziget Festival (a massive festival in Hungary that is I'm told bigger than Glastonbury!)Paul has worked out Full Fat for just over 10 years. The agency was founded by Ella McWilliam and Megan Morass.And thanks so much to the PRmoment Podcast sponsors of the PRCA.Here's a summary of what Paul and I discussed:2 mins Paul shares his first In Hindsight Lesson: “A one-size-fits-all approach to the workforce doesn't work”“In the PR industry, there can be quite a linear approach to how people progress”“We've created part-time roles, we've offered people the opportunity to do hybrid roles.”“You've got to have an inclusive environment…our working model has completely changed to what it was 5 years ago.”“We offer one-to-one mental health support sessions”7 mins Paul talks us through what the word inclusive means at Full Fat, in a practical sense.8 mins Paul tells us his second In Hindsight lesson: “Trust your gut”“You have to listen to that inner voice…ultimately any decision is better than no decision.”10.30 mins Paul's third In Hindsight Lesson: Know your superpower.11 mins Paul shares his superpower: That he's an introvert.“PR job adverts exaggerate extroverted traits …interviews lean on extroverted traits.”“Being calm and pragmatic tends to put people at ease…the ability to really listen goes a long way with clients!”“I'm more creative when I'm on my own”14 mins Paul's fourth In Hindsight Lesson: Don't rest on your laurels when it comes to your DEI journey“That's really about making sure you're always adapting your approach”15 mins Paul talks us through the phases of Full Fat's DEI journey over the last few years.19 mins Paul's final in Hindsight Lesson: Treat yourselves like a client - both the people and the business“Having a profile makes a huge difference.”“You also need to be clear about what you stand for and what your positioning is, over time your position might change and you might need to give it a refresh.”“It's about elevating voices within the agency…giving them profile.”
Ready 10 founder David Fraser is the next guest in our new In Hindsight series on the PRmoment Podcast.In this new regular format of the PRmoment Podcast with Ben Smith we'll be catching up with UK public relations leaders - and our guests will share their in hindsight secrets that they wish they'd known when they started their businesses!Today we're chatting with the founder of Ready 10 David Fraser.Ready 10 has revenues of £4 m and 35 employees. It is a consumer PR shop based in London. Clients include McDonald's, Brewdog, Reed and Paddy Power. David founded the business about 7 years ago.It's 5 years since David's been on the PRmoment Podcast it was David who persuaded me to launch it all those years back! So thank you, David, we now get between 5-6 thousand listeners a month and people seem to enjoy the show.If you haven't taken a look already - do check out the Creative Moment Awards website, the final entry deadline is on Friday 30th June 2023And thanks so much to the PRmoment Podcast sponsors of the PRCA.Here's a summary of what David and I talked about:2 mins David tells us his in hindsight first lesson: How to position your business.“Your positioning isn't a fixed thing, it's an evolving thing.”9 mins David's 2nd in hindsight lesson: How to push through the £1m barrier13 mins David talks about how can build extensions to your business without damaging the original.“When there's 10, 15,25 of you (employees), the values you want to hold get lost unless you write them down and push them through the business.”15 mins David's 3rd lesson: The importance of values in a business20 mins David 4th in Hindsight Lesson: “When the tide goes out, you can see who has been running things properly.”“We didn't make any redundancies, we didn't take a penny of furlough money from the government”26.30 mins David's 5th Lesson: “You can lose everything in an instant”“I am the grandson of a holocaust survivor”“Don't ever think that anything is permanent, things can change in an instant, be ready for that uncertainty”32 mins David reveals his 6th and final lesson: People (employees) always want more. “You have to design a structure that takes them with you if you want them to grow, rather than pushes them away.”“No one is turning up to work every day to make me (David Fraser) successful!”
The Academy co-founder Mitch Kaye is the first guest in our new In Hindsight series on the PRmoment Podcast.In a new regular format of the PRmoment Podcast with Ben Smith we'll be catching up with UK public relations leaders - and our guests will share their in hindsight secrets that they wish they'd known when they started their businesses!Mitch co-founded The Academy with Dan Glover in 2014. Previously he was the founder and CEO of Mischief. The Academy is a consumer PR shop in London. It has a fee income of £6m, 55 employees and clients include Amazon, Morrisons and Disney.Have you ever made a decision you later regretted, all because you let your ego get the better of you? That's what happened to our guest, Mitch Kay, founder of The Academy, early in his 25-year public relations career. Join us as Mitch candidly shares his hindsight lessons on controlling ego, making impactful decisions, and the importance of timing in both career and life.We also dive into the topic of achieving impact and avoiding complacency in your career.If you haven't taken a look already - do check out the Creative Moment Awards website, the final entry deadline is on Friday 30th June 2023And thanks so much to the PRmoment Podcast sponsors of the PRCA.Here's a summary of what Mitch and PRmoment founder Ben Smith discussed:1.30 mins Mitch reveals that he's been working for 25 years!3 mins Mitch tells us his first insight lesson: Ego“When I look back over the past 25 years some of my worst decisions have been ego lead.”“It's a miserable experience when your ego is out of control and you fall badly.”7 mins What are the warning signs that your ego is getting out of control?11 mins Mitch talks us through his 2nd in hindsight lesson: Impact.“Being busy… managing an inbox - is rarely impactful.”17 mins Mitch talks about the most useful training session he's ever had: writing his obituary!20 mins Mitch's final in hindsight lesson: Timing.“The importance that timing plays, in life and in careers.”21 mins How showing loyalty in a time of change can accelerate your career.“Leave a job when you're doing brilliantly in that job.”
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There's a lot I haven't shared about myself and my life growing up and I felt inspired to share on today's episode. I'll be honest: I was a bad kid growing up. After a lot of reflection and therapy, I believe it was a way to get attention and I had no true passion or purpose to pour my focus into so I did a lot of dumb shit. My goal is to die with no secrets and I'm revealing a lot of those secrets with you today. Time Stamps: (1:24) I Was a Bad Kid Growing Up (3:01) When I Blacked Out (4:54) House Party and Stealing a Car (6:31) Held At Gunpoint By the Cops (10:39) Middle School Issues (11:46) High School and Anxiety (13:19) Caitlin and Finding Fitness Coaching (15:21) In Hindsight and A Layer Deeper ----------- Subscribe to the Youtube Channel ----------- Follow Me on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/the_fitceo/ ----------- If you are feeling stuck and you're ready to take the next step, check out Next Level Coaching Academy - https://www.thenextlevelcoachingacademy.com
John 14:1-3“Do not let your hearts be troubled. Believe in God; believe also in me. In my Father's house there are many dwelling places. If it were not so, would I have told you that I go to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and will take you to myself, so that where I am, there you may be also. I don't know if I'm here tonight because of a wilderness or because I'm bewildered. And maybe it doesn't matter. O those wildernesses. Scripture says Elijah RAN to his, and even Jesus was LED to one. I was DROPPED into my wilderness last year, first when Susan died, and then deeper into it just a month later when Mary died. Susan and Mary didn't know each other, but it looked like they planned their exit strategy together. I had texted Susan multiple times without a reply. My last text cheerfully said, “Susan, are you there?” She no longer was. Mary and I were arranging lunch for a Tuesday, but on Sunday Mary died in her kitchen. Without warning, they just disappeared. I was and still am bewildered.Of the many synonyms for “wilderness,” I chose the word “empty.” The deep, decades-long, trusted friendships I had with these women each ended so abruptly, they left me lost in an emptiness, of grief. I love them still and will always be homesick for them, even as my grief changes, because being in their lives was anything BUT empty.Susan was warmth and lofty ideals, gentleness, calm, and refinement. Living in a tiny traditional home with her tapestries, carvings, music, books, and friends filled with life, it's no wonder I thrived on her laughter and her bright conversations, about faith and justice, about love and deep soul-searching, about the heart stuff and hard stuff of life. Ever caring, she Facetimed her grandchildren when they came home after school to their empty house, faithfully grandparenting from 200 miles away. I especially loved that she watched Cross of Grace services on YouTube so often that she even knew some of you who served by name. She loved people tenderly, including me…and you.Mary, on the other hand, was everything earthy and creative, funny, colorful, and outrageous! Her small double-wide home in the country overflowed with rescued dogs, cats, and grown kids. I cherish the way she usually started our conversations with an abrupt, “Hey, DK, I have an idea.” And she always did. Her friends still talk about the time she was in the bar where her son was a bouncer, and a wild brawl broke out. Mary suddenly rushed into the middle of it, (and Mary was not one to rush anywhere,) and began pushing drunk guys out of the way to get to her son, all the while shouting to him, “Are you ok?!? Are you OK?!?” She never once considered that her son was a Green Beret in the military and probably didn't really need her help. Mary loved fiercely. She would have rescued just me the same.Maybe you can see my empty holes no one will ever fill the same way. I tell you all this tonight, not about grief especially, but wondering if maybe you have been bewildered and lost in a wilderness too. If not in one of grief, then maybe in a loss of another relationship, or one lacking, of health, a job, a loss of a home, a dream, of time passing, a loss of purpose, or the road not taken. Maybe it's a longing for an undefined something missing. If you don't have a story to tell yet, you probably will. Together in this world, it's hard to have a life without a wilderness, eventually. My wilderness felt like this picture behind me. * Our baptismal fount at CoG, is usually filled with fresh, life-restoring, touchable water, but looked like this last Lent. Could it have been any drier, or less nourishing, or less life-filled? I mean, Jesus was there, in the middle of my wilderness, just like the cross is in the photo. No one had to say to me, “Have hope in the resurrection.” That wouldn't help. I knew that. I never doubted it in my head ever, but I was achingly sad anyway. I noticed more of the cold, hard stones, than the warmth of grace and love I knew was there. I was empty. I felt like Elijah in the lesson, looking for God in multiple places, certain God would show up, but not quite finding Him like I hoped. A wilderness can be a lonely place. Can anyone ever really know exactly what you are missing? Really? The coldest time in my wilderness was during Advent, hearing a Wednesday message about how a different Mary, pregnant mother of Jesus, went to her wonderful, wise Aunt Elizabeth for support and love. Imagining that relationship, my tears ran. I hurt. I needed my go-to Aunt Elizabeths for ideas and creativity, for memories made together, and the joy of long-time belonging. I would have cried with Mary about Susan, and with Susan about Mary, but I could do neither. I needed my Aunt Elizabeths. Do you know what that longing is like, no matter your wilderness?All that made the late Christmas Eve service sermon especially touching, reaching deep within my being, and settling there. That night, the reason for Christmas all sounded different. Compassion as I saw it on the video that night looked different. Things changed. • I understood why Jesus actually WANTED to live in the same kind of vulnerable human mess I was In…..so that He could recognize and be the compassion I needed. He could say, “Dianne, I've been there too. Really.”• I understood that Jesus experienced courage, in order to give ME courage…. so I could be courageously compassionate to others. He could say, “Go ahead and try it, Dianne. I've done that too. Really.”• I understood how Jesus came to love people through all their wildernesses… so we could love a person through a wilderness too. He could say, “Yep. I've shown you how. And still do. Really.” Jesus was replacing this cold stone * cross with His warm Presence again. I surely don't know how it was happening, but it was. Really. I knew Jesus lived with MY particular grief, MY experiences with MY special friends, MY emptiness too. My very real compassionate Jesus knew what I was missing and was sad right along with me the whole time. He could say, “Dianne, I get it. Really.” and totally mean it. Mary and Susan left, but Jesus never did. I didn't know it while in my wilderness, but I was being cared for. I wonder, when Elijah ran fear of his life, did he realize how he was also being cared for? Or did he see it in HINDSIGHT? He was given courage, direction, and support while he was trying to find home again. He found Grace in his wilderness. In HINDSIGHT, I know Grace was always there for me too. Like our Lenten song has said repeatedly, more or less, ´Elijah and I may have had to wait, may have had to pray more than we usually do.” No voice or manna or burning bushes came to me in my wilderness. I wish. But there WERE words, emails, hugs, and conversations. Earthly ones. There was Grace when I realized, in HINDSIGHT, that in my Stephen Minister training, I had already heard about, read about, and practiced grief situations and had been given the privilege to walk it with others BEFORE I was dropped into my own. Jesus led me gently into my grief and I didn't even know it. There were lovely souls around who were sad with me, and said so. People gave me God's Word and their words. People sang song lyrics, even sad ones, and served me bread and wine, and did some serious listening that I'm sure Jesus overheard. Some people were put in my path, or on YouTube, authors and teachers, friends and strangers alike. In HINDSIGHT I think Jesus knew I had to walk differently with Him for a while, before I could see His invitation to take His hand again. And so He gave me PEOPLE. I was tended to, held up, and provided for in my wilderness, by the warm love of Jesus, through people. It took time, and listening. ”I may have had to wait. I may have had to pray more that I usually do.” When I thought the happy Jesus of Christmas and Easter sometimes looked pretty puny in my wilderness, I was sustained and tended to anyway. Really. How cool is it that our God loved me enough to provide, and provide and provide, even when I wasn't ready to see it. Exodus 15: 13 says about our Lord, “In your unfailing love, you will lead the people you have redeemed. In your strength, you will guide them to Your Holy Dwelling.” I believe that. And more.In His unfailing love, I believe God leads and guides us to emerge differently from our wildernesses, no matter our wilderness, no matter how long it takes. I believe God's love and strength provided Jesus with the vulnerability, courage, and compassion He needed just to get through His own life, death and resurrection. And He emerged differently, for us.I believe Jesus left all that behind in each of us. Vulnerability, courage and compassion, is in, us. I am reminded about that often at Cog, even this Lent. I believe we need that vulnerability, courage, and compassion to walk with each other in the wilderness, as we are called to do. I don't believe it looks the same for everyone or happens in the same timeframe. In fact, sometimes I wonder if maybe we are ALL in a wilderness ALL the time and maybe don't see it; all the time maybe searching for a way to fully live as God intends. Maybe we are ALL still aching for some holes in our lives to be filled…mental, emotional, physical, or spiritual. While in Our own daily wilderness, we are called to walk with others, as much as we are able, anyway.I believe God has called me to walk with others through their wildernesses and I've missed the opportunities.I believe we each are to look for them, and when we find them…. I believe we are called to love through those hard times, love through it all, through messy empty places. Just keep loving.Because I believe that when one of us walks another through a wilderness, every single time that happens, we are ALL, ALL of us, a step closer to being, led, home…… through the love of God and Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen
Money Plays An Important Role In Our Lives. It Is The Unit Of Exchange That Economics Revolves Around. But What Happens When Money Is The #1 Priority In Your Life? I'll Tell You : 1 Timothy 6:10 For The Love Of Money Is The Root Of All Kinds Of Evil. And Some People, Craving Money, Have Wandered From The True Faith And Pierced Themselves With Many Sorrows. Many People Pursue Money Out Of The Desire For Security And Comfort--- So They Don't Have To Worry About Their Tangible Needs Being Met. (Bills Being Paid, Clothes To Wear, Food To Eat, Etc.) If You Truly Analyze This Concept, In Hindsight, The Only Thing You're Truly After Is Comfort, Security, Or A Peace Of Mind.-- Which Can Only Be Found Through Relationship W/ God. Matthew 6:25 31 So Don't Worry About These Things, Saying, ‘what Will We Eat? What Will We Drink? What Will We Wear?' 32 These Things Dominate The Thoughts Of Unbelievers, But Your Heavenly Father Already Knows All Your Needs. 33 Seek The Kingdom Of God Above All Else, And Live Righteously, And He Will Give You Everything You Need. 34 “So Don't Worry About Tomorrow, For Tomorrow Will Bring Its Own Worries. Today's Trouble Is Enough For Today. Learn To Trust God To Meet All Your Needs !!! God Bless !!! Stay Awake !!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/awakeministries/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/awakeministries/support
Write this in your diary: this month's Banned Book Club entry is Go Ask Alice, the 1970s "true story" and runaway bestseller that is completely and utterly ridiculous.We're not only making fun of Beatrice Sparks' lousy writing, but also how profiteering scheme. Listeners getting in on the fun and exasperation include Victoria, Miriam, Sophie, Gavin and Tea, Books & Chocolate who take note of the fatphobia, the ethical issues and the book's curious relationship to queerness.Plus: Sparks' other 'Anonymous' diaries, why this book is actually an important time capsule and overall mockery and disdain for the text. References:- Daniel Mallory Ortberg. "Lines From Go Ask Alice That, In Hindsight, Should Have Tipped Me Off That This Was Not A True Story" The Toast- Frankie Thomas. "A Queer Reading of Go Ask Alice." The Paris Review- Caitlin White. "Go Ask Alice Lives in Controversy." BustleWanna connect with the show? Follow us on Twitter @HKHSPod or use the hashtag #HKHSPod:- Brenna: @brennacgray- Joe: @bstolemyremoteHave something longer to say or a comment about banned book club? Email us at hkhspod@gmail.com or tweet us your responses before the following deadlines:June 23: Wetlands by Charlotte RocheJuly 23: Cousins by Virginia Hamilton See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Opposing Views, Mikhaila hosts Alex Nowrasteh (Director of Economic and Social Policy at Cato Institute) and Mark Krikorian (Executive Director at the Center for Immigration Studies) to discuss their perspectives on immigration. We covered (il)legal immigration and how it relates to religious differences, crime, education, visas, the economy, and much more. If you enjoyed this conversation, be sure to subscribe! ______________ Read “Open Immigration: Yea & Nay” by Alex Nowrasteh and Mark Krikorian https://amazon.com/Open-Immigration-Encounter-Broadsides-Book-ebook/dp/B00PJ2JUAA/ref=sr_1_2?qid=1643920262&refinements=p_27%3AMark+Krikorian&s=digital-text&sr=1-2&text=Mark+Krikorian Follow Mark Krikorian: https://twitter.com/MarkSKrikorian Check out his books: https://amazon.com/Mark-Krikorian/e/B001JOYV5Q?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1643919097&sr=1-1 Center for Immigration Studies: https://cis.org Follow Alex Nowrasteh: https://twitter.com/AlexNowrasteh Check out his books: https://amazon.com/Alex-Nowrasteh/e/B00R07CPR2?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_2&qid=1643919387&sr=1-2 Cato Institute: https://cato.org ______________ Follow Me ______________ All Platforms: https://linktr.ee/mikhailapeterson Facebook: https://facebook.com/mikhailapeterson Twitter: https://twitter.com/MikhailaAleksis Instagram: https://instagram.com/mikhailapeterson Telegram channel: https://t.me/mikhailapeterson ______________ Chapters ______________ [00:00] Intro [02:15] Krikorian's Views [03:30] Mass Immigration [05:14] Slowing Down [07:58] Immigration Policy [10:54] Krikorian Addresses Nowrasteh [13:55] Skilled Workers I [16:52] Restrictive Immigration [21:28] Immigration & Crime [22:22] Sanctuaries I [24:40] Illegal Immigrants I [25:56] The Immigration Reform and Control Act [27:25] Illegal Immigration Systems [31:34] Overstaying Visas [33:59] Sanctuaries II [38:35] Adjusting Policies [39:25] Immigration & Donuts [40:12] Intro to Alex Nowrasteh [41:42] Nowrasteh's Views [42:33] Relative Wage Gains [45:09] Immigration & Freedom [47:51] Education [49:57] Religious Differences [54:34] Illegal Immigrants II [56:47] In Hindsight… [59:50] Comparing Views [01:02:59] Increased Supply & Entrepreneurship [01:04:21] Skilled Workers II [01:08:51] Immigration & Crime [01:13:27] Conviction Rates [01:14:23] Skilled Workers III [01:15:54] Visas [01:19:41] Immigration & Chaos [01:26:41] Outro #MikhailaPeterson #Visas #Crime #OpposingViews #Immigration
It's time for Let's Talk Autism with Shannon and Nancy! In this episode, our hosts discuss Autism News about a celebrity coming out about their autism diagnosis, the shameful act of a mother in Indiana and autism research done by Washington University before talking with special guest Kirk Herbertson, an autism advocate and photographer and then Kerrie Mallory Thompson for our Autism Family Portrait segment! 3:36 Autism News: ‘Bachelor' alum Demi Burnett reveals she's been diagnosed with autism https://pagesix.com/2022/02/20/bachel... 8:22 Autism News: Police: Indiana mom abandons 5-year-old son with autism in Ohio https://wgntv.com/news/police-indiana... 13:11 Autism News: Researchers use a unique approach to help unlock the mystery of autism https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/was... 17:08 Autism Advocate & Photographer - Kirk Herbertson An eloquent self-advocate. He is a volunteer contributor of photos for the The Lincoln Herald, in 2017 he decided to run for the local school board and won. Kirk served 4 years working to help improve education for students in his county. 18:39 You were 37 when you got a diagnosis of Asperger Syndrome, what led you to get the diagnosis at that age? 20:46 What made you decide to run for the local school board? 21:36 What was it like working on the school board? 22:15 Tell us a little bit about your life, you are a very busy person (musician, clown, plays the organ for church, acts in local theater, etc.) 23:30 You have received a lot of attention for being a noted figure in your community and you were asked to deliver the keynote address for the Autism Society of North Carolina – what do you want parents of individuals on the spectrum to know? https://youtu.be/4p-TOD8CIUc 24:00 What words of advice do you want to share with individuals who also have a diagnosis? 28:55 Autism Family Portrait: Kerrie Mallory-Thompson 33:45 About ThelmaLou Creations 35:10 How did you Autism come to be a part of your family's journey? 38:42 How did “Autism Will Not Define My Son” start? How can people follow? https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q... 40:20 We love to watch Conor cooking, when can we see him doing more cooking shows? 43:22 Talk to us about your son's progress changing from NonVerbal to Verbal. 43:55 What advice to you have for parents who have been told their children won't speak? 48:28 What kinds of interventions have you used? What has helped? 50:50 What advice do you have for single parent who are trying to help their children? 54:48 In Hindsight is there anything that you would have done differently on this journey? 56:14 What has been the hardest? What has been the best? 57:43 Where can people follow you? 1:00:20 Watch CODA!
It's time for Let's Talk Autism with Shannon and Nancy! In this episode, our hosts discuss Autism News about a celebrity coming out about their autism diagnosis, the shameful act of a mother in Indiana and autism research done by Washington University before talking with special guest Kirk Herbertson, an autism advocate and photographer and then Kerrie Mallory Thompson for our Autism Family Portrait segment! 3:36 Autism News: ‘Bachelor' alum Demi Burnett reveals she's been diagnosed with autism https://pagesix.com/2022/02/20/bachel... 8:22 Autism News: Police: Indiana mom abandons 5-year-old son with autism in Ohio https://wgntv.com/news/police-indiana... 13:11 Autism News: Researchers use a unique approach to help unlock the mystery of autism https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/was... 17:08 Autism Advocate & Photographer - Kirk Herbertson An eloquent self-advocate. He is a volunteer contributor of photos for the The Lincoln Herald, in 2017 he decided to run for the local school board and won. Kirk served 4 years working to help improve education for students in his county. 18:39 You were 37 when you got a diagnosis of Asperger Syndrome, what led you to get the diagnosis at that age? 20:46 What made you decide to run for the local school board? 21:36 What was it like working on the school board? 22:15 Tell us a little bit about your life, you are a very busy person (musician, clown, plays the organ for church, acts in local theater, etc.) 23:30 You have received a lot of attention for being a noted figure in your community and you were asked to deliver the keynote address for the Autism Society of North Carolina – what do you want parents of individuals on the spectrum to know? https://youtu.be/4p-TOD8CIUc 24:00 What words of advice do you want to share with individuals who also have a diagnosis? 28:55 Autism Family Portrait: Kerrie Mallory-Thompson 33:45 About ThelmaLou Creations 35:10 How did you Autism come to be a part of your family's journey? 38:42 How did “Autism Will Not Define My Son” start? How can people follow? https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q... 40:20 We love to watch Conor cooking, when can we see him doing more cooking shows? 43:22 Talk to us about your son's progress changing from NonVerbal to Verbal. 43:55 What advice to you have for parents who have been told their children won't speak? 48:28 What kinds of interventions have you used? What has helped? 50:50 What advice do you have for single parent who are trying to help their children? 54:48 In Hindsight is there anything that you would have done differently on this journey? 56:14 What has been the hardest? What has been the best? 57:43 Where can people follow you? 1:00:20 Watch CODA!
Hey there Podcast listener! It's time for a brand new episode of The Chris Moyles Show On Radio X Podcast! This week we had a surprise visit from Tom Grennan who popped into the studio FRESH from his BRITS after party! In Hindsight, maybe fresh isn't the right word. Chris and Dom were also invited to attend PMQs by Theo Usherwood - who then seemed regretful after hearing Chris and Dom's plans for their visit. We also took a stroll down memory lane with some of Chris's old parody songs and all the team tried the Barack Obama song. James still has some work to do. A very special ‘Who Are You?' guest also gave us a call - and Chris was VERY impressed when he discovered who it was! And if that wasn't enough, here's more… £54 Cocktails. A Rundown of the Brits. Dom makes a big letters related blunder. Enjoy! The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Weekdays 6:30-10am
A simply fantastic ride on the back of the bus this week with Isaac Anderson - love hearing about his music journey and the direction he chose to take to pursue his passion - incredibly powerful and inspirational to hear someone doing it ‘their way' Singer, guitarist, and songwriter best known as a former member of the British band In Hindsight. In late 2020, he realeased a solo album titled Live From the Pigeon Loft Studio.He is a touring guitarist for Louis Tomlinson, appeared on the singer's Live From London virtual concert in 2020, and is set to join him on the Walls World Tour in 2021. He studied A-level music, music technology, and English. He started his music career as a wedding singer. He was the guitarist for In Hindsight from 2011 to 2015. He was the frontman of rock band Fast Car to Florence from 2016 to 2020. He has written music specifically for TV. He also plays bass, drums, and piano.
Join Kelli and Anne for their 164th NEW episode! The begin by chatting about the recent visit from Kelli's parents and how much they have learned to value time together. Anne also gets excited about finally booking performances again including upcoming dates in New York, Rehoboth Beach, Provincetown, London, Philadelphia and Palm Springs. For tour dates go to www.annesteele.com Next they check in with former guest & co-founder of R Family Vacations, Gregg Kaminsky. They chat about travel starting to open up again and all of the exciting trips that Kelli and Gregg are planning for the rest of 2021 and 2022. Check out all the incredible options at www.rfamilyvacations.com Their special guests today are Sharon Bonanno and Lisa Scott. They are sisters and co-authors of a brand new book called In Hindsight, about a family torn apart by addiction and their healing process. They open up about how they were inspired to share their story and how they hope that it can help others not feel shame about telling their own truth. They each read an excerpt from their book and talk about why they chose those passages. Grab the book on Amazon and share it with anyone you know that might need help or support.
In this episode alchemy talks about — In Hindsight it appears Dallas F'd up, Mac vs Cade, Suns vs Blazers, and Bron loves to blame
You don't know what you don't know. There are so many wonderful and hidden mysteries in the universe. When I recorded episode 133 (2020 Vision) at the beginning of the year, there was no way I could know what the year would bring. I had so many hopes, goals and plans for the year ahead. Well now that year is over. They say hindsight is 2020. That means it is easy to know what you already know. But you can't put the cart before the horse. This is the final episode of 2020. As such, we take a look back at the year that was. 2020 is the most wild and unpredictable year of my life time. I believe this is true for most people. In Hindsight is 2020, I talk about that initial episode that started the year. I speak to what became of my plans and goals. The bulk of the episode is spent going over what the Soul Forge Podcast accomplished in 2020. As I look back at the episodes, I try to pick out recurring themes. There are a few, but you need to listen to the episode to find out what they were. I can't thank all the listeners enough for spending a bit of time with me this last year. See you all again in 2021! This week's podcast promo: 42 Cast
Episode 241 ~ September 26, 2020 Podcast Info / Topics The 3rd Annual BRMRR did not go as planned. “In Hindsight”, “lessons learned” and “It could have been worse” are not words you want to hear in a trip report.
Episode 241 ~ September 26, 2020 Podcast Info / Topics The 3rd Annual BRMRR did not go as planned. “In Hindsight”, “lessons learned” and “It could have been worse” are not words you want to hear in a trip report.
The premiere episode of "The Worst Of," a podcast telling the worst listener-submitted stories we could find. This week's theme, Weekends, gave us The Las Vegas Divorce Party, Ron Weasley & The Tale of The Arrested Nun, and a man who tried to get out of a DUI by spraying Axe Body Spray into his mouth. We also introduce The “Get In, Get Out, Be Tactical” Story of The Week and The “In Hindsight, Maybe That Wasn’t The Move” Move of The Week. To listen to every episode of The Worst Of, subscribe to the Optimized Tier on Patreon: www.patreon.com/circlingbackpodcast
Smoking Weed in Amsterdam, getting off at the wrong station in Berlin, missing the train to Wroclaw, then losing control from drinking to much Vodka. I Travelled to Warsaw Poland on the 22nd of September, on my birthday to enjoy the wedding of my cousin Michael & his now wife Paulina. It was extraordinary & a blessing to be witness to a example of love. On the way there i dive into my journey through Amsterdam, Hamburg, Wroclaw and finally arriving in Warsaw. Everything happens for a reason & from this experience i have evolved. In Hindsight i understand why i had to experience this trip the way i did. Help me raise 11k and donate to World Vision to help children and families around the world https://www.gofundme.com/f/luke039s-campaign-for-world-vision-australia?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_campaign=p_cf+share-flow-1 FOR MORE INSPIRATIONAL CONTENT FOLLOW ME ON.. INSTAGRAM www.instagram.com/lukemindpower FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/lukemindpower TWITTER www.twitter/lukemindpower Website www.lukemindpower.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lukemindpower/message
Tower Junkies - 030 - Novel/TV - The Tommyknockers + The Tommyknockers (1993) Miniseries In this episode, Tiny and I pull double duty as we discuss The Tommyknockers novel and 1993 TV miniseries. We also roll through several King check-ins and a bunch of recent Stephen King news. Timestamps Show Start - 00:19 Stephen King Check-Ins - 02:00 Stephen King News - 19:34 The Tommyknockers (Novel) - 25:40 Non-Spoiler Review - 33:05 Spoiler Review - 52:56 King/Dark Tower References - 1:11:13 The Tommyknockers (1993) TV Miniseries - 1:13:30 Spoiler Review - 1:15:54 Closing the Ep - 1:24:45 Patreon Stinger: “Re: Stephen King” - 1:27:31 Pre-Recorded Outro - 1:28:21 Related Links Support Obsessive Viewer Podcasts Here In Hindsight, Stephen King Has Harsh Words for THE TOMMYKNOCKERS - Horrorfreak News James Wan, Roy Lee Team for Stephen King's 'Tommyknockers' (Exclusive) - THR James Wan Will Not Be Directing Stephen King’s ‘Tommyknockers’ - Bloody Disgusting Nightmares & Dreamscapes: Battleground - YouTube ‘IT: Chapter Two’ Featurette Includes Lots of New Footage and Promises Cranked Up Horror - Bloody Disgusting Stephen King’s “The Stand” Miniseries Gets Fall Blu-ray Release! - Bloody Disgusting Mick Garris & Stephen King Talk THE STAND’s 25th Anniversary and Discuss the Upcoming Reboot - Dread Central Stephen King’s Writing A New Ending For Josh Boone’s THE STAND - Birth.Movies.Death. ‘The Stand’: James Marsden, Amber Heard, Odessa Young & Henry Zaga Set For Stephen King’s CBS All Access Series - Deadline Amazon Affiliate Links The Tommyknockers The Tommyknockers Miniseries DVD The Talisman Black House It (It: Chapter Two Tie-In Edition) Nightmares & Dreamscapes Nightmares & Dreamscapes DVD Night Shift Finders Keepers The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass Carrie Obsessive Viewer - Our weekly movie and TV discussion and review podcast Apple Podcasts - Google Podcasts - Stitcher Obsessive Viewer Presents: Anthology – Matt’s solo podcast exploring science fiction anthology storytelling in television’s first golden age starting with The Twilight Zone. Apple Podcasts – Google Podcasts – Stitcher – Twitter Shocktober in Irvington - Obsessive Viewer’s yearly event screening of short horror films from Indianapolis filmmakers to support the Irvington Historical Society The Secular Perspective - Check out Tiny’s side project podcast that explores the concepts of faith, religion and existence from the perspective of secular hosts Chad and Amanda Episode Homepage: http://www.towerjunkiespod.com/030 Tower Junkies Subscribe Apple Podcasts Stitcher Google Podcasts TuneIn Radio RSS Feed Social Media Facebook Twitter Instagram Episodes by Category News – Covering news items related to Stephen King and The Dark Tower Palaver – General discussions about Stephen King and/or The Dark Tower series Khef – Reviews and discussions of books and comics in The Dark Tower series Novel Reviews – Reviews of Stephen King (and related) novels Novella Reviews – Reviews of Stephen King (and related) novellas Short Story Reviews – Reviews of Stephen King (and related) short stories and short story collections Comic Reviews – Reviews of Stephen King (and related) comic books and comic adaptations Movie Reviews – Reviews of Stephen King (and related) movie adaptations TV Reviews – Reviews of Stephen King (and related) TV adaptations Commentary Tracks – Special commentary track recordings that can be listened to while watching the title or simply as a podcast episode Interviews – Interviews with people with special ties to the work of Stephen King Special Eps – Episodes that don’t fit into the other categories; usually announcement episodes pertaining to the podcast itself Matt’s Top 19 King Novels 11/22/63 It Misery The Stand The Shining The Drawing of the Three (Dark Tower II) The Dark Tower (Dark Tower VII) Pet Sematary Under the Dome The Waste Lands (Dark Tower III) Wizard and Glass (Dark Tower IV) Christine Wolves of the Calla (Dark Tower V) The Dead Zone The Gunslinger(Dark Tower I) Mercedes Salem’s Lot Song of Susannah (Dark Tower VI) Gerald’s Game Tiny’s Top 19 King Novels The Dark Tower (Dark Tower VII) Misery The Stand The Shining The Drawing of the Three (Dark Tower II) The Gunslinger (Dark Tower I) Christine Wizard and Glass (Dark Tower IV) It Cujo The Dead Zone Mr. Mercedes Gerald’s Game Pet Sematary Wolves of the Calla (Dark Tower V) Salem’s Lot Under the Dome 11/22/63 The Waste Lands (Dark Tower III)
https://hindsight-media-radio-103-5-fm.radio-site.com/ Hello Hindsighters, Join us for "In Hindsight" with Myra as she speaks with Transformational Leader, Dr. LaTarsha Holden of LaTarsha D. Holden,MBA about her amazing journey from being a homeless mother with 6 kids to being a 12 times Published Author, Political Candidate & receiving her Doctorate Degree. http://www.3elementsinc.com/ #SomethingGoodToTalkAbout
This weeks episodes acknowledges "Poet of the Week," Ethridge Knight, "Proud Plug," @teaware14, "Tea of the Week," Chaga, Tea Fact and some motivation from my upcoming book "In Hindsight #29." Enjoy!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/katisha-burt/support
This weeks episode acknowledges "Poet of the Week," Maya Angelou, "Proud Plug," Pure Leaf Tea, "Tea of the Week," Blue Vervain, Tea Fact, and Motivation from my upcoming book entitled "In Hindsight #28." Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/katisha-burt/support
This weeks Poetry and Tea Podcast celebrates "Poet of the Week," James Weldon Johnson, "Proud Plug," @5tea, " Tea of the Week," Red Clover, "Tea Fact," and Motivation from my upcoming Poetry book entitled "In Hindsight #22." Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/katisha-burt/support
This weeks episode highlights Poet of the Week "E.E. Cummings," Proud Plug "@pathofcha," Tea of the Week "Matcha," a informative tea fact and ends with motivation from my upcoming book "In Hindsight #13" Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/katisha-burt/support
This weeks episode recognizes Poet of the Week "Sylvia Plath," Proud Plug "Suzette Hammond @beingtea," Tea of the Week "Oolong," Tea Facts and a motivational excerpt from my upcoming poetry book "In Hindsight #11" --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/katisha-burt/support
This weeks episode celebrates Poet of the Week "Robert Hayden," Proud Plug "@buddhateas," Tea of the Week "Chai," a special Tea Fact and motivation from my upcoming book entitled "In Hindsight #6." --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/katisha-burt/support
This weeks episode celebrates Poet of the Week "Saul Williams," Proud Plug "@tastetheearth," Tea of the Week "Linden (Tila)," and motivation from my upcoming entitled book "In Hindsight #10" --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/katisha-burt/support
This week we highlight Poet of the Week "Claude McKay," Proud Plug "@creativiteatags" The Tea of the Week "Raspberry" and motivation from my upcoming book entitled "In Hindsight page #15" --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/katisha-burt/support
This weeks episode celebrates Poet of the Week "Gwendolyn Brooks," Proud Plug " Vadham Teas," and Tea of the Week "Mint (peppermint) Tea," leaving you with "In Hindsight #38" motivation from my upcoming book entitled "In Hindsight." --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/katisha-burt/support
This weeks Poet of the Week is "Lucille Clifton" our Proud Plug is @cablayandmatcha and the Tea of the Week is "Black Tea"...the motivation of the week comes from my upcoming book entitled "In Hindsight" and I recite "In Hindsight #2"...enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/katisha-burt/support
This week we celebrate Poet of the Week "Sonia Sanchez," Proud Plug "@rosegardentea," and Tea of the Week "Earl Grey." I've also added a "Motivation," segment giving you poems from my upcoming book "In Hindsight." Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/katisha-burt/support
As they say Hindsight is twenty-twenty! In Hindsight maybe we could have done things differently although the reality is we live our lives forward. Today's episode we have a guest speaker Funmi Osilaja, a motivational speaker and mentor and we talked about the things we wish we did differently in hindsight knowing what we know now. Join us in this discussion via instagram, twitter, facebook or email. Social media handle is @bestof2podcast and email address is bestof2podcast@gmail.com
The efforts by the Obama administration to promote changes in the way teachers are evaluated have paid off in some ways but backfired in others. Marty West talks about teacher evaluation reform with Chad Aldeman, who worked as a policy adviser at the U.S. Department of Education on ESEA waivers, teacher preparation, and the Teacher Incentive Fund. He is the author of, "The Teacher Evaluation Revamp, In Hindsight," available here: http://educationnext.org/the-teacher-evaluation-revamp-in-hindsight-obama-administration-reform
Today I talk with Jason VandeBoom. Jason is the founder and CEO of ActiveCampaign. ActiveCampaign is a marketing automation platform used by many online and offline businesses. It has evolved to become a unique solution that excels in the arena it plays in. Jason started the company in 2003. They offered email, marketing, and customer support type software you uploaded and installed on your own server. You had to be slightly techn savvy to understand the details and get it up and running. And that caused some issues. In 2010 they decided to slip away from those products and focus on one ideal solution. And that's where Jason found his struggles and thinks they would be different today if they made some different decisions. Here's what we discuss: How they decided to transition from 8 products to only one, ActiveCampaign. Why you don't want to sell tech heavy software to tech fearing people. How they survived going from selling 4 and 5 figure purchase contracts to offering a single product starting at $9 per month. Why it was important to Jason to take their time to get revenue back up after the transition. Why you face certain risk challenges when you're bootstrapped and self-funded. Why he thinks they lost out of potential growth and could be a much larger company today if things went differently, and why that's important to you. Why he views their past caution as a good thing, and how it allowed ActiveCampaign to make huge improvements in the last year. Why it's important to do the right thing for existing clients, even when it slows down growth. The double-edged sword you face when offering a low priced product. Why it's important to have single focus clarity. How their single solution has allowed them to provide better service, reduced new hire training problems, and made everyone in the company more focused. How to integrate human touch points even with marketing automation. How ActiveCampaign clients use their platform in ways they never imagined. Enjoy the show. Slow Growth Wasn’t The Goal Of ActiveCampaign’s CEO But, In Hindsight, It Was The Right Thing To Do
The Phantom Menace was a loaded bomb when it hit screens in 1999. In Hindsight, it is almost 100% awful. …Continue reading »