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Dr. Tim Maness and Dr. Jeffrey Sargent are joined by Brian and Cathy Yaun to talk about families serving the church, transitioning between various church positions, and the importance of healthy communication amongst families. Brian is the International Youth and Discipleship Director, and Cathy is the International Girls Ministries Coordinator for the Church of God.
Bishop Tom Madden serves as Secretary General for the Church of God, following decades ofleadership in roles such as Administrative Bishop in North Georgia and Delmarva, andInternational Youth and Discipleship Director. Passionate about developing the next generation,he founded impactful programs like Winterfest and C2, a practical training program for youngadults who are called into ministry. He is a graduate of Lee University and PentecostalTheological Seminary and is married with two children and five grandchildren. Listen in as Dr. Madden brings us God's Word!
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TREES OF RIGHTEOUSNESS (November 2025 International Youth Meeting Opening Message)Send us a textSupport the showThank you for listening to our podcast!If you have any questions, subjects you would like to hear discussed, or feedback of any kind, you can contact us at:greengac@yahoo.com or through the links below, where you can find additional information about our work as well as other materials: Green Gospel Assembly Church – The Church that is Different (church website)
Fresh off Team Australia's big summer—highlighted by Cade Ferguson's IFYR Saddle Bronc title—Kylee Ferguson joins BTC with the inside story on the new International Youth Rodeo Challenge spanning Mount Isa, Richmond, and Townsville. We cover team sizes, horse “buddy” rotation to keep things fair, community support, sponsors, media buzz, and how riders from the USA, New Zealand, and Australia made it happen. Plus: how to get involved for 2026 and where the team's headed next. Because these stories matter.#BeyondTheChutes #YouthRodeo #IFYR #SaddleBronc #TeamAustralia #TeamUSA #TeamNZ #MountIsa #Townsville #QueenslandRodeo #BarrelRacing #BreakawayRoping #Bareback #MiniBulls #InOurRoots
To celebrate International Youth Day (August 12), this special compilation episode of AI and the Future of Work brings together inspiring voices with wisdom for both young people starting out and the leaders, parents, and mentors guiding them.In this episode, we revisit key moments from four remarkable guests who share timeless lessons on navigating change, finding meaning in work, embracing vulnerability, and developing the human-centered skills that will matter most in the future.Featuring Guests:
International Youth Day is celebrated annually on 12 August. This year's theme is “Local Youth Actions for the Sustainable Development Goals and Beyond.” To mark the occasion, SBS Hindi spoke with young people in Sydney and Melbourne to hear their thoughts on environmental issues and to understand their awareness and appreciation of the environment.
In this special International Youth Day episode of Leader Talks with Anne-Marie Pham, Anne-Marie sits down with Ken Lima-Coelho, who is a dynamic storyteller, community builder, and President & CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Calgary and Area. With over 25 years of experience spanning broadcasting, the arts, and youth-focused initiatives, Ken has dedicated his career to amplifying voices, building connections, and creating opportunities for young people to thrive. During their conversation, Ken shares his journey from his family's immigrant roots to becoming a leader in youth mentorship. He emphasizes that standing firm on values like equity is more important now than ever. The discussion provides a powerful look at how mentorship transforms lives, not just for young people, but also for the mentors themselves. It highlights the resilience and skills needed for the future of work, community, and society.Join us to hear Mr. Lima-Coelho's vision for unlocking the potential of youth in Canada, why volunteerism matters for everyone's growth, and how each of us can be a catalyst for change. Tune in now on your preferred podcast platform, or visit: ccdi.ca/podcast. Key Points From This Episode:Ken's diverse experience and his personal story. Building trust in community initiatives. What community and social good are truly built on. The life-changing role of mentorship.Why mentorship is mutually beneficial. How Ken saw his child develop after mentoring a younger child.Why the ultimate job of a mentor is not mentorship but creating resilience.What is behind Ken's belief that we are all born leaders.The plummeting rate of volunteerism in Calgary.Why it is so beneficial to help others. A source of hope for the future: Generation Alpha. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Ken Lima-Coelho on XKen Lima-Coelho on LinkedInKen Lima-Coelho on InstagramBBBS CalgaryCanadian Centre for Diversity and InclusionSee Different CanadaLeader Talks with Anne-Marie Pham
International Youth Day Interview with Brother Muhammad Zahab from the Australian Muslim Youth League
Youth is not just an age, it's a force for change. In this National Youth Day special, PODxRIT brings you a compelling conversation that celebrates ambition, passion, and purpose. Tune in and get inspired to chase your dreams and make a difference.
International Youth Day (August 12) provides an annual opportunity to recognize the potential, innovation, and leadership of young people in shaping a better future. The 2025 theme, “Youth Empowerment for a Sustainable Future,” calls attention to the role of youth in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)—from climate action and inclusive governance to digital innovation and economic equity. With a growing youth population, Nigeria stands at a critical juncture. Young people are not only the most affected by environmental degradation, economic uncertainty, and social instability—they are also the most equipped to lead change. Across the country, youth are launching climate movements, building civic tech tools, creating green enterprises, and advocating for inclusive policies. This podcast brings together thought leaders from the Youth Community of Practice (CoP) to explore: · What true youth empowerment looks like in Nigeria today, · How young people are advancing sustainability across sectors, and · What systems and policy shifts are needed to accelerate youth-driven impact. By drawing insights from the areas of climate action, governance, and digital empowerment, the discussion will highlight cross-sectoral approaches for unlocking the full potential of Nigeria's youth.
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LOCKING THE DOOR ON THE LIONS' DEN (Message from the October 2024 International Youth Meeting)Send us a textSupport the showThank you for listening to our podcast!If you have any questions, subjects you would like to hear discussed, or feedback of any kind, you can contact us at: mansfieldgac@yahoo.com or through the links below, where you can find additional information about our work as well as other materials: https://mansfieldgac.com/ (church website)https://www.facebook.com/MansfieldGAC/ (church Facebook page)
Jeff Anderson talks with David and Jodie Pierce about living out their faith using the medium of rock and roll music. They also talk about reaching out to youth culture while living abroad in Europe. Jeff Gott from Integrity Bank also joins the show to discuss his testimony about sharing the gospel. That and more on this Friday edition of Crosswalk Colorado Springs!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special International Youth Day bonus episode of Moments to Movements, we bring together voices from different generations to discuss the evolving landscape of youth activism. Join us as we explore how the challenges and opportunities faced by young people today compare to those of previous generations, highlighting the importance of intergenerational collaboration in driving social change.Our guests are Kwame Osei Owusu, a young changemaker focusing on the issues of mental health, and Tammy Tai, a seasoned activist with decades of experience. Together, they share their unique perspectives on the state of youth today, the power of mentorship, and how different generations can work together to create lasting impact.Discover how youth movements are shaping the future, and how the wisdom of experience can amplify the voices of the next generation.Moments to Movements is presented by Peace First.It was produced and edited by Ernesto Chavezvaldivia. Researched with help from Nadia Posada.
As we celebrate International Youth day, The Weekly Tradecast looks at the importance of investing in the skills and opportunities of the young with Chidinma Udeogu and Arlette Verploegh. Chidinma Udeogu is part of the UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD) youth network, and Arlette Verploegh created and coordinates the global group of 18- to 30-year-olds to share their ideas, experiences and voices to shape trade and development. In many countries, there are too many young people chasing too few jobs. That's bad for the economy and can also fuel tensions in society. At the same time, there are not enough workers with the skills needed for the economy of the future. Tune in to Chidinma Udeogu at the Nigeria Economic Zones Association and UN Trade and Development's Arlette Verploegh to find out how we can help young people get ready for work, encourage entrepreneurs and support trade and development in the future.
Different measures are being implemented by the Philippines to enhance the protection of its territories and maritime areas. - Iba't -ibang hakbang ang isinasagawa ng Pilipinas para mapalakas ang pagprotekta sa mga teritoryo at karagatang sakop ng bansa.
Our Tuesday segment Australia Wide covers local events and useful community information from six cities across Australia . This week, Emi Hazelwood reports from Canberra. Broadcast on the 9 July 2024. - 国内各地の話題や情報をお伝えするコーナー、「オーストラリアワイド」。今週はキャンベラからヘーゼルウッド恵美さんのリポートです。2024年7月9日放送。
Zach Manning with Trussville Parks and Recreation stopped by 3 Man Front to give us information on the international youth basketball game Trussville is hosting! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Joseph Matina from the Executive of the MCCV speaks with Joe Axiaq about The International Youth event 'Travel the World in a Day' and encourages all Maltese people and Maltese language students to attend this special event. - Is-Sur Joe Matina, mill-Esekuttiv tal-Kunsill Malti ta' Victoria, jitkellem ma' Joe Axiaq dwar l-avveniment ‘Travel the World in a Day' waqt li jħeġġeġ lill-Maltin u l-istudenti tal-Malti jattendu għal ġurnata ta' attivitajiet internazzjonali, inkluża l-kultura Maltija.
Key topics in this episode:Review of Velocity-Based TrainingCoach Kellie's process for starting a programEstablishing good formWhen to add speed and load componentsKeys to building a programThree main movementsDesigning a weekly programResources:Kellie Moylan: Coach Profile: Kellie Moylan - CTS Cycling CoachArticles for Further Research::Researched Applications of Velocity Based Strength TrainingVelocity-Based Training: From Theory to ApplicationVBT Manipulation & PrescriptionMore Great Resources:https://www.youtube.com/@TheMovementSystemStrength vs Hypertrophy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfW86aNuR1QCatylyst Athletics Library: https://www.catalystathletics.com/exercises/ASK A QUESTION FOR A FUTURE PODCASTGuest: Kelly MoylanKellie Moylan is a performance coach who works with athletes throughout the world. She has been coaching endurance sports and strength training for over 20 years. Kellie works one on one with athletes in her own gym with the use of Olympic style weightlifting or portions of the lifts depending on the goals and needs of each athlete. Certifications:USA Cycling Level 1, NSCA USA Weightlifting Level 2 Coach, USA Track and Field Level 3, Certified Sports Nutrition Coach with NSPA, Certified Program Design with NSPA, Certified Weightlifting with NSPA, Certified Speed and Agility NSPA, International Youth and Conditioning CoachHostAdam Pulford has been a CTS Coach for more than 14 years and holds a B.S. in Exercise Physiology. He's participated in and coached hundreds of athletes for endurance events all around the world.Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platformGET FREE TRAINING CONTENTJoin our weekly newsletterCONNECT WITH CTSWebsite: trainright.comInstagram: @cts_trainrightTwitter: @trainrightFacebook: @CTSAthlete
Tune in every other Monday for a new episode of #MantleMondays with host: Bishop Travell Travis, Esq. as he interviews entrepreneurs, pastors, authors, and leaders sharing their career, entrepreneurial, and ministerial journeys. Learn more: www.travelltravis.com Need a reminder? Text "mantle" to (833) 450-0056 Purchase books authored by Bishop Travis: "Don't Eat the Baby: The Characteristics of Cannibalistic Church" and "Where Will the Mantle Fall: A Biblical and Legal Guide to Succession Planning" #mantles #leadership #succession #entrepreneurship #pastors #mantles #cannibalisticchurch #wherewillthemantlefall Tune in for our #MantleMonday interview with Pastor Johnathan Mintz, current International Youth for Christ of The WOTCC, Int'l. president, host of The Fresh Wind Leadership Conference, and pastor of Stand for Christ Ministries in St. Matthews, SC and Faith Tabernacle WOTCC in Columbia, SC.
Key topics in this episode:Weightlifting vs. Strength TrainingHow do we develop strength and power in an athlete at the gym?How does Velocity-Based Training (VBT) work?Kellie's "Train fast to be fast" methodResources:Kellie Moylan: Coach Profile: Kellie Moylan - CTS Cycling CoachArticles for Further Research::Researched Applications of Velocity Based Strength TrainingVelocity-Based Training: From Theory to ApplicationVBT Manipulation & PrescriptionMore Great Resources:https://www.youtube.com/@TheMovementSystemRate Coding: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJLkrdozT6QRate of Force Development: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZlVoH8MWk0 Strength vs Hypertrophy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfW86aNuR1QASK A QUESTION FOR A FUTURE PODCASTGuest: Kelly MoylanKellie Moylan is a performance coach who works with athletes throughout the world. She has been coaching endurance sports and strength training for over 20 years. Kellie works one on one with athletes in her own gym with the use of Olympic style weightlifting or portions of the lifts depending on the goals and needs of each athlete. Certifications:USA Cycling Level 1, NSCA USA Weightlifting Level 2 Coach, USA Track and Field Level 3, Certified Sports Nutrition Coach with NSPA, Certified Program Design with NSPA, Certified Weightlifting with NSPA, Certified Speed and Agility NSPA, International Youth and Conditioning CoachHostAdam Pulford has been a CTS Coach for more than 14 years and holds a B.S. in Exercise Physiology. He's participated in and coached hundreds of athletes for endurance events all around the world.Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platformGET FREE TRAINING CONTENTJoin our weekly newsletterCONNECT WITH CTSWebsite: trainright.comInstagram: @cts_trainrightTwitter: @trainrightFacebook: @CTSAthlete
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The opening message from the October 2023 International Youth Meeting in Green, OhioThis message was edited from the original to improve the sound, remove long pauses, etc., and shorten it by removing some comments on side issues (unrelated to the main subject) that lengthened it quite a bit.Support the showThank you for listening to our podcast!If you have any questions, subjects you would like to hear discussed, or feedback of any kind, you can contact us at: mansfieldgac@yahoo.com or through the links below, where you can find additional information about our work as well as other materials: https://mansfieldgac.com/ (church website)https://www.facebook.com/MansfieldGAC/ (church Facebook page)
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Teatime with Miss Liz joined by Segun Solomon Co Founder of International Youth Alliance for Social Impacts (I-YASI) July 30th 3:30pm EST/ 8:30pm GMT Segun Solomon is a Sociopreneur, Author, Good Leadership Advocate, Life Coach, Tech and Digital Expert, Communication Skills Coach, and Content Creator. He is the Co-Founder, International Youth Alliance for Social Impacts (i-YASI), CEO|Principal Director, Madros Tech & Digital Solutions Hub, and also seats as the current Secretary, Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA), Osun State Chapter, Nigeria. Among many other things, he is a sociopolitical youth leader and educationist with passionate commitment to building individuals to become the best they can be by helping them to discover their hidden potentials and maximize their prowess. Solomon's best colour is navy blue. https://www.linkedIn.com/in/segunsolomon https://www.facebook.com/segunsolomonwilcox #storiesthatmakeadifference #youth #youthempowerment #socialimpact #nigeria #nigerianauthors #principal #director #lifecoach #sociopreneur #tech #digital #communicationcoach #internationalyouthallianceforsocialimpacts #CEO #teatimewithmissliz #makingadifference #onecupatatime
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The climate crisis disproportionately affects the youth. With their future (and present) in jeopardy, many youth leaders have sprung up and begun to speak up about their stake in our shared environment. In this episode, our host Damini Jaiman speaks to three such youth climate advocates, Abhiir Bhalla, Gokul Rajendran, and Samarrth Khanna. They speak about their journey into climate advocacy, the unique position of the youth today, and what green skills are.
Green Skills for Youth: towards a Sustainable World
What are today's youths most concerned about? Ahead of International Youth Day, Suhaila Mohamad and Jesther Chong from Universiti Malaya call for greater inclusivity and recognition of young Malaysians' voices year-round.
Hallie Richmond and Sophie Yates get a “life-changing” chance to rub shoulders with top scientists.
Hallie Richmond and Sophie Yates get a “life-changing” chance to rub shoulders with top scientists.
Reinoud Meijer and Noam Hitsch join us from Sweden to talk about the International Youth Initiative Program, with special attention to the meaning and practice of the word "initiative".Reinoud Meijer (Born 1975 in Amersfoort, the Netherlands) has been involved with youth and education for many years. He organized, facilitated, initiated and founded a number of youth conferences, projects, and initiatives before co-founding the YIP program.He has a passion for human potential and development, for regenerative agriculture, -food culture and -lifestyles, and for the power of imagination put into action.He refers to himself as an Imagineer, who seeks to move possibilities towards probabilities where possible. He is currently the president of the YIP association and a member of the organising team and lives together with his wife and two children on the campus in Ytterjärna, Sweden.Noam Marei Hitsch was born in Germany and grew up in Austria. She attended Waldorf school until 10th grade and from that point on decided to take her learning into her own hands, traveling to several different biodynamic farms and Camphills in the US and in Europe to learn about agriculture and different forms of community. Agriculture in combination with the social realm and personal development have been instrumental teachers in her life so far.She joined the The International Youth Initiative Program in Sweden to gain intellectual nourishment in addition to all the practical skills learned from her time working and traveling on farms and in community.Learn more about Thoreau College and the microcollege movement at: https://thoreaucollege.org/Driftless Folk School: https://www.driftlessfolkschool.org/International Youth Initiative Program: https://yip.se/Spark to Flame Youth Initiative Forum: https://initiativeforum.yip.se/
The International Youth and Students for Social Equality and the fight against war / US COVID death toll surges in third winter of the pandemic / Fascist Marjorie Taylor Greene boasts January 6 coup would have succeeded if she led it because “we would've been armed”
In their youth, most are thinking of what to do next, what career path or which high paying job should they aim at. Amidst all this, we tend to forget the potential within us to change the disastrous environmental situation we are heading towards.On this International Youth Day, I wanted this young 16 year old and her team, who are juggling her academics along with launching a whole new magazine to spotlight the environmental situation we are in. The magazine is filled with amazing lot of information to get anyone inspired to do more for our environment. Thank you for featuring me in your magazine… I fee honored! https://online.fliphtml5.com/juiet/pfxi/You can follow ‘The Young Environmentalist' here-> https://tyeexecutives.wixsite.com/thetyeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_young_environmentalists/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-young-environmentalists/
Young people form a large part of the global population and that's why it makes sense for them to be part of the climate change solutions, said John Paul Jose, a young climate change and social activist. He joined Power for All's Matuba Mahlatjie for a special edition of Power for All's podcast to commemorate International Youth Day.
This episode's see's the return of Jim Kielbaso. Jim Kielbaso is currently the President & CEO of the International Youth and Conditioning Asssociation (IYCA). Jim was previously on episode 141. On this episode Jim and I discuss: What's new since we last spoke? Jim's background and how he got involved in the IYCA I ask Jim about the IYCA's - Certified Athletic Development Specialist (CADS) course We discuss long-term athletic development (LTAD) for 6-11 year olds I ask Jim at what age should you start testing physical qualities with youth athletes? We discussed about the importance of adversity in the development of youth athletes This was a great discussion with Jim and I hope you guys really enjoy it Stay Strong, RB Show Notes: Website - jimkielbaso.com Website - iyca.com Facebook - International Youth Conditioning Association Twitter - @IYCA Books Mentioned: Ultimate Speed & Agility People and Resources Mentioned: IYCA certification, courses and resources Certified Athletic Development Specialists (CADS) Mike Gittleson Ryan Giggs Frans Bosch Dave Jack Kwame Browne Brett Klika
In this episode, Trevor interviews Max Boddy and Oscar Grenfell from the Socialist Equality Party. The Socialist Equality Party is standing Senate candidates in NSW, Victoria and Queensland in the 2022 election to advance a socialist program of action for workers to fight for their class interests against the relentless assault on their basic social and democratic rights. Max Boddy, 33, is the Assistant National Secretary of the SEP and a member of the national committee. He writes for the World Socialist Web Site on the issues facing asylum seekers and their inhumane treatment at the hands of Australian governments, whether Coalition or Labor. Oscar Grenfell, 30, is the national convenor of the SEP's youth movement, the International Youth and Students for Social Equality, a member of the SEP's national committee and a regular correspondent for the World Socialist Web Site. He has written extensively on key political and industrial issues, including in defence of Julian Assange and Chelsea Manning, the political and social crisis confronting young people and exposures of the pro-capitalist policies of the Greens and of the pseudo-left's divisive “identity” politics.
Bio:“Our conditions are NOT our conclusions.” Jordan Harrison is a professional speaker, DEI consultant and international youth development specialist born in Chicago, IL. He earned his BS from San Diego State and his Masters in Education from Harvard University. Most importantly, he is a disruptor to make a difference. He lives a mission driven life focused on eradicating inequality with the constant reminder of our collective shared humanity. His work has allowed him to speak to over 250,000 people in boardrooms, classrooms, prisons and conferences on anti-racism, equity, inclusion, and how to build people and institutions to thrive across differences.Website: www.jordanjharrison.comEmail: jordanjharrison@gmail.comTwitter: @jordanjharrisonFacebook: @jordanjeromeharrisonInstagram: @jordanjharrisonLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordanjharrison/
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Joey played four years of division one baseball at Fresno State from 2000-2003. He's been in the corrective movement industry since 2004, and is an expert in applying human movement principles validated by REAL Science to hitting a ball. Joey is an Amazon bestselling author (book: Catapult Loading System), has over 340 free blog posts at his website HittingPerformanceLab.com, has given away over 8,000 copies of his bestselling book, has over 34,000 email subscribers to his content, and has sold almost 30,000 online video courses, books, online lessons, and premium hitting aids. The HittingPerformanceLab.com website is ranked under 600K out of a billion sites, on Alexa.com's website traffic rankings. (UPDATE: Google just changed their algorithm, so the dropped - not good, so we're in the process of making adjustments to the site) It's also worth noting that Joey has been a member of the Fresno City Toastmasters since 2012. He holds Advanced Communicator Gold and Advanced Leader Bronze designations. He's been club President, Vice President of Education, and Treasurer.Joey Myers played four years of division one baseball at Fresno State from 2000-2003. He has a passionate curiosity for the corrective movement industry the following certifications: National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM), Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES), Functional Muscle Screen (FMS), Yogafit, International Youth & Conditioning Association (IYCA), Youth Fitness Specialist (YFS1). Joey is also a member of: American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA), Society of American Baseball Research (SABR), and a proud support of the Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA). He's also an Amazon bestselling author in the Baseball Coaching niche for his book: "Catapult Loading System: How To Teach 100-Pound Hitters To Consistently Drive The Ball 300-Feet". Joey has a new book out titled, "Swing Smarter: Science Based Hitting Training Built To Understand How, Why, & Reasoning Behind It". Joey also has extensive experience in digital marketing and runs a search engine optimization agency that can be found at: https://www.leadgenerationseoservices.com/ where the focus is on the four SEO pillars of online success: 1) Google Maps, 2) Google Organic (On-site/Off-site SEO), 3) Quality link building, & 4) Measurement through data analytics. For his baseball softball website, he's doubled his daily Google organic traffic from between 75-100 to 150-200+ in 6-months. He can do the same for you. Writing Amazon bestselling books, which 3X'd his business, growing email lists from 3,500 to over 100,000 in 3-years time on Facebook, to selling over 30,000 online video courses, books, online lessons, and drop shipping products, Joey can help your business grow and scale. Recently, he's put together SOP's to train virtual assistants on doing company outreach tasks such as: lead generation, podcast, company acquisition, affiliate, and partner.
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Joey played four years of division one baseball at Fresno State from 2000-2003. He's been in the corrective movement industry since 2004, and is an expert in applying human movement principles validated by REAL Science to hitting a ball. Joey is an Amazon bestselling author (book: Catapult Loading System), has over 340 free blog posts at his website HittingPerformanceLab.com, has given away over 8,000 copies of his bestselling book, has over 34,000 email subscribers to his content, and has sold almost 30,000 online video courses, books, online lessons, and premium hitting aids. The HittingPerformanceLab.com website is ranked under 600K out of a billion sites, on Alexa.com's website traffic rankings. (UPDATE: Google just changed their algorithm, so the dropped - not good, so we're in the process of making adjustments to the site) It's also worth noting that Joey has been a member of the Fresno City Toastmasters since 2012. He holds Advanced Communicator Gold and Advanced Leader Bronze designations. He's been club President, Vice President of Education, and Treasurer.Joey Myers played four years of division one baseball at Fresno State from 2000-2003. He has a passionate curiosity for the corrective movement industry the following certifications: National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM), Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES), Functional Muscle Screen (FMS), Yogafit, International Youth & Conditioning Association (IYCA), Youth Fitness Specialist (YFS1). Joey is also a member of: American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA), Society of American Baseball Research (SABR), and a proud support of the Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA). He's also an Amazon bestselling author in the Baseball Coaching niche for his book: "Catapult Loading System: How To Teach 100-Pound Hitters To Consistently Drive The Ball 300-Feet". Joey has a new book out titled, "Swing Smarter: Science Based Hitting Training Built To Understand How, Why, & Reasoning Behind It". Joey also has extensive experience in digital marketing and runs a search engine optimization agency that can be found at: https://www.leadgenerationseoservices.com/ where the focus is on the four SEO pillars of online success: 1) Google Maps, 2) Google Organic (On-site/Off-site SEO), 3) Quality link building, & 4) Measurement through data analytics. For his baseball softball website, he's doubled his daily Google organic traffic from between 75-100 to 150-200+ in 6-months. He can do the same for you. Writing Amazon bestselling books, which 3X'd his business, growing email lists from 3,500 to over 100,000 in 3-years time on Facebook, to selling over 30,000 online video courses, books, online lessons, and drop shipping products, Joey can help your business grow and scale. Recently, he's put together SOP's to train virtual assistants on doing company outreach tasks such as: lead generation, podcast, company acquisition, affiliate, and partner.
In this episode, Drs. Kelly Cerialo and Eric Holmlund discuss their innovative student-focused curriculum based on flexible experiential learning models that allow students to develop leadership skills, connect and contribute to the local community, question their own environmental, social, and economic impacts as a traveler, and self-reflect on their experience. ----more---- Learn more about The Global Center for Rural Communities: International Sustainable Development
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Most of the decisions about Canada's future are being made by the current leaders in government. To Sara Abdessamie, there's another voice that needs to be included in the conversation: Canada's youth.Abdessamie is an alumna of the Prime Minister's Youth Council and a graduate of the medical sciences program at Dalhousie University. She spoke at The Walrus Talks National Tour: We Desire a Better Country in 2017. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join the second part of our discussion with Mara Kronenfeld from the International Youth Foundation (IYF) as she discusses well-being of youth in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region with Amina. Mara Kronenfeld is an international development specialist with over 15 years of experience designing, implementing, and leading youth development programming in the Middle East and North Africa, a region where she has lived and worked in for many years. Mara has extensive leadership experience in youth workforce development, with a strong focus on program design and development, organizational capacity strengthening, and multi-sectoral partnership cultivation and collaboration. Mara currently serves as Regional Director of Middle East and North Africa (MENA) programs at the International Youth Foundation (IYF) where she has worked for close to a decade. As Regional Director, Mara oversees a diverse portfolio of youth education, employability, and empowerment programs in collaboration with partners such as the World Bank, USAID, OCP Foundation (Morocco), Hilton, Samsung, JP Morgan, Saudi Aramco, the King Khalid Foundation, and hundreds of local NGOs and community based organization across the Middle East and North Africa. Before joining IYF, Mara served in the Business Development department at AMIDEAST where she managed corporate, foundation, and individual fund-raising efforts and also as manager of the Fulbright scholarship program for students from the MENA region. Mara was a U.S. Fulbright grantee to Syria herself between 2001 and 2003 and while in Syria, also managed a U.S. State Department funded teacher training project and UNRWA's English Language Club for Palestinian vocational students. She has also worked for the American University in Cairo. Mara brings Arabic language skills and a deep knowledge of the MENA region to IYF. Mara holds a Masters Degree in Near Eastern Studies from New York University and a Bachelor's Degree in Anthropology from Stanford University.
Join the first part of our discussion with Mara Kronenfeld from the International Youth Foundation (IYF) as she discusses well-being of youth in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region with Amina. Mara Kronenfeld is an international development specialist with over 15 years of experience designing, implementing, and leading youth development programming in the Middle East and North Africa, a region where she has lived and worked in for many years. Mara has extensive leadership experience in youth workforce development, with a strong focus on program design and development, organizational capacity strengthening, and multi-sectoral partnership cultivation and collaboration. Mara currently serves as Regional Director of Middle East and North Africa (MENA) programs at the International Youth Foundation (IYF) where she has worked for close to a decade. As Regional Director, Mara oversees a diverse portfolio of youth education, employability, and empowerment programs in collaboration with partners such as the World Bank, USAID, OCP Foundation (Morocco), Hilton, Samsung, JP Morgan, Saudi Aramco, the King Khalid Foundation, and hundreds of local NGOs and community based organization across the Middle East and North Africa. Before joining IYF, Mara served in the Business Development department at AMIDEAST where she managed corporate, foundation, and individual fund-raising efforts and also as manager of the Fulbright scholarship program for students from the MENA region. Mara was a U.S. Fulbright grantee to Syria herself between 2001 and 2003 and while in Syria, also managed a U.S. State Department funded teacher training project and UNRWA's English Language Club for Palestinian vocational students. She has also worked for the American University in Cairo. Mara brings Arabic language skills and a deep knowledge of the MENA region to IYF. Mara holds a Masters Degree in Near Eastern Studies from New York University and a Bachelor's Degree in Anthropology from Stanford University.
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