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Life can feel like a constant battle, but Jason Curry reminded us that while Satan tries to distract us, God is always there to protect, provide, and guide us toward victory. Temptation doesn't have to define you—God's Word lights the way, and He's ready to lead you into the full life He's calling you to if you're willing to trust Him completely.
Life can feel like a constant battle, but Jason Curry reminded us that while Satan tries to distract us, God is always there to protect, provide, and guide us toward victory. Temptation doesn't have to define you—God's Word lights the way, and He's ready to lead you into the full life He's calling you to if you're willing to trust Him completely.
A message by Jason Curry
A Sermon by Jason Curry
A Sermon by Jason Curry
A message by Jason Curry
A sermon by Jason Curry
A sermon by Jason Curry
The success or failure of yesterday must not be allowed to impact the work we put in today. In this episode, Jason Curry challenges us to build a routine to help us win each day.
A message by Jason Curry
A message by Jason Curry
DNOW - Jason Curry Psalm 1
Utah Avalanche Center report (01:46), Property owners file lawsuit against Wasatch County and State Tax Commission (04:51), Jason Curry with Utah Department of Natural Resources talks about Utah's remarkable growth in the state's outdoor recreation economy (08:11), Parker Sever, the new Heber City Police Chief, outlines his goals for law enforcement in the Heber Valley (27:45), Program Director for Casey & Charley's Foundation for Dogs and Kids, Maritza Refuerzo, has details about the opening of The Lounge aka Casey & DCharley's Lectura Lounge in Prospector (42:54)
If you're a coach, manager, pastor, or leader, at some point, to reach a new level of productivity and freedom, you must allow a controlled train wreck in your organization. In this episode, Jason Curry challenges us to allow room for people to grow.
Internal division, distraction, and doubt are the most common obstacles in pursuing organizational excellence. In this episode, Jason Curry discusses confronting and defeating division.
Your weekly dose of information that keeps you up to date on the latest developments in the field of technology designed to assist people with disabilities and special needs. Special Guests: Jason Curry – Co-Founder/CEO – sComm Anna Hanson – Director of Business to Business Sales – sComm Website and more information: https://scomm.com Bridging Apps: […] The post ATU627 – sComm with Jason Curry and Anna Hanson first appeared on Assistive Technology at Easter Seals Crossroads.
Internal division, distraction, and doubt are the most common obstacles in pursuing organizational excellence. In this episode, Jason Curry discusses defeating distraction and focusing on what matters most.
As search efforts continue at the Weber River after multiple reports stated that someone had fallen into the weber river yesterday The search for a missing 20-year-old has now turned into a recovery operation. Jason Curry, Director of Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation calls the show to discuss swift water safety and how it is important to keep your distance from rivers right now.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In our last episode, we discovered that internal division, distraction, and doubt are the most common obstacles in pursuing organizational excellence. In this episode, Jason Curry exposes the danger of doubt and how to defeat it.
It is not external adversity that keeps most teams from achieving great things. Internal division, distraction, and doubt are the most common obstacles in the pursuit of organizational excellence. In this episode, Jason Curry challenges us to respond with courage, commitment, and character.
The pursuit of excellence can be lonely. Sometimes, the most important decision we make is saying no to the things, people, and places that are distracting us from our dreams, mission, or calling. In this episode, Jason Curry reminds us that it's going to take courage to say no.
The undisciplined pursuit of more always squanders our ability, opportunity, and energy. The secret is to focus on getting better, not bigger. In this episode, Jason Curry reminds us to find the intersection of our passion and ability and be the best at that.
Busy doesn't always equal produtive. You must do the right things, the right way, if you want the right results. In this episode, Jason Curry discusses rethinking your schedule with humility.
In this episode of The Finish Empty Podcast, Jason Curry discusses the importance of real friendship. You need people in your life who encourage, challenge, and help you.
In the final episode of this three-part series, Jason Curry discusses the most common obstacles to excellence and how you can overcome them by being courageous, humble, and disciplined.
In the second episode of this three-part series, Jason Curry discusses three more of the most common obstacles to excellence and how you can overcome them by being coachable, passionate, and diligent.
What do a bird, your car, a piece of pie, and your hairline have to do with each other? Nothing, except that it's #alwayssomething that is going to keep you from growing in your walk with Christ. We can't wait to see you for this three-part series with Jason Curry this Sunday!
When life is good….follow Jesus. When life is rough….follow Jesus. When it requires sacrifice….follow Jesus. In all occasions….follow Jesus. Today, Jason Curry teaches why it's vital that we have a relationship with Jesus Christ and must follow him at all times!
SHOW NOTES Jason Curry, president of the Texas Baptist Home for Children, tells about his family's journey with fostering and adoption and invites you to help children in crisis. SHOW QUOTES I love being a dad, and I love being God's son. To have a mom and dad that remain faithful to each other to this day is a big blessing for me. It was a love for God that did that, not the love they had for each other or the human commitment level they were able to maintain. It was a supernatural commitment. Foster care is like being a firefighter: you get in, do the job you're supposed to do, and get out. Your job isn't necessarily to be in the hospital or helping with recovery. Foster parenting is emergency parenting. You have one job as a foster parent: love on them and introduce them to Jesus. Our house was full. We had three bedrooms with three kids in each room. The oldest was 8 years old; there were two school-aged kids, and the rest were in preschool. Every child deserves a daddy, and every child deserves a heavenly father. When I say ‘every child deserves a daddy', I mean God gave a need in every child's life for a mom and father. There are some very special exceptions, and exceptional people that meet that need too. When we have little girls come into care, and there has been a daddy that did them wrong or a bad man in the house, sometimes the most valuable thing is a single mother. Two families walked into court, and one walked out. You can't ask for better. Our hearts have to be big enough to love people. When we love people, their presence is not required. There are people I love that are no longer on this earth, but in heaven. There are people that are geographically out of reach, and I love them. Our hearts have to be big enough for that. Brokenness is scary for us. Accepting your weaknesses doesn't make you a strong person, but it does make you a courageous person. We need people of courage. REFERENCES Texas Baptist Home for Children https://tbhc.org/ Facebook, Instagram @TBHCFosterAdopt Bringing Kids Home Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bringing-kids-home/id1542661613 Hope Local https://hopelocal.com/ Amazon Wish List https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1FU0IO6N7MFTM?ref_=wl_share First Steps Meeting Online Event: Tuesday, March 15, 2022; 6:00-7:30. Call or click to register. CONTACT INFO https://tbhc.org/ Production Links Now I See: https://linktr.ee/nowisee/ Headset Radio: https://linktr.ee/headsetradio
What happens when someone makes a mistake that effects you? How does this all relate to sin? We are flipping the script from last week and looking at mistakes from the opposite perspective. Join us now with Jason Curry!
In the first episode of this three-part series, Jason Curry discusses three of the most common obstacles to excellence and how you can overcome them by being committed, honest, and focused.
Follow Us On All Our Social Media @GenZHoops! Text “Hoops” To (917)-451-7987 To Keep Up With Gen Z Hoops!! Jason Curry, Founder Of Big Apple Basketball, Joins John Hartofilis On Gen Z Hoops To Discuss His Basketball Journey Setting Records Everywhere He Went, His Transition Into The Sports Industry As A Broadcaster And Video Editor, As Well As His Experience Starting Big Apple Basketball!!! (1:03) - Falling In Love With The Game As Kid Growing Up In Queens (4:08) - The Importance Of Players Finding The Right Fit At The Next Level (7:48) - Jason's Journey Getting His Foot In The Door As A Broadcaster And Video Editor (13:15) - How Jason Started Training Players Through Big Apple Basketball (16:15) - Big Apple Basketball Joining Forces With Programs Like The Junior Knicks (18:58) - Being The Basketball 3-1-1 (22:50) - Consistency At The Free Throw Line And Making 132 In A Row! Thanks For Listening!! Keep Up With Coach Jason And Big Apple Basketball! Instagram Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Big Apple Basketball
We don't have to live our lives filled with regret! If we make the most of our capacity, we can live with a fullness that many never experience. Today on The Finish Empty Podcast, Jason Curry walks us through five steps we can all take to maximize our capacity and make the most of our opportunities!
Human caused wildfires can be more destructive than those caused by nature.. and they are happening more and more each day as we suffer this drought. Jason Curry, Division of Forestry Fire and State Lands joined Dave and to answer the question, How easy is it to start a fire? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Tuesday, May 25, 20214:20 pm: Robert Natelson, Senior Fellow in Constitutional Jurisprudence for the Independence Institute, joins Rod to discuss why he says now is the time for the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade 4:35 pm: Representative Kera Birkeland is planning to bring a bill back to the 2022 Utah Legislative session bans transgender athletes from playing girls’ sports and she joins Rod to discuss why she thinks a bill that failed this year will have better luck this time around6:05 pm: Jason Curry of the Utah Division of Fire, Forestry and State Lands joins the show for a conversation about how the state is gearing up for what could be a very dangerous wildfire season this summer6:20 pm: Jacob Sullum, Senior Editor at Reason.com joins Rod for a conversation about a recent study showing that the highly criticized reopening of the state of Texas in early March had no impact on Covid-19 cases or deaths in the state6:35 pm: Senator Mike Lee joins Rod for their weekly conversation about what’s happening in Congress, and today they’ll discuss the Jan. 6 Commission, police reform and the possible origins of the coronavirus
This episode we're joined by Joe Mackey and Jason Curry to remember Tom Konchalski.
Guest Speaker Jason Curry reminds us that the opportunity for salvation is fleeting and finite.
We have a very special guest this week for our interview series, Jason Curry. Jason is the president of the Texas Baptist Home for Children, and is a friend that we have met through working with the BMA of Texas. We are incredibly excited to have him on this week, and this might be our manliest interview yet. Jason is doing some great work with the TBHC, and we hope he is an encouragement to you too. We want this to be a resource to you men. Let's continue the conversation over at our men's facebook group, Reforming Manhood, https://www.facebook.com/groups/115836479115063/ Don't forget to subscribe!
Jason Curry, Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands, joins Lee to discuss the Ether Hollow Fire. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
There were nearly 40 new wildfires started over this last weekend in Utah. About 20 - more than half - were human-caused. Do the math, that's one new fire starting about every two hours. That brings our statewide season total to 537 starts - More than 425 human starts this year. Jason Curry with Forestry, Fire and State Lands tells us that's a lot. Curry says - per usual - there are some worries as we head into the July 4th holiday weekend. It's been a difficult few days for fire crews, not being helped much by weather conditions. Meantime... fire officials in Utah County say they have better control of the Knolls Fire thanks to the weather. The Knolls Fire... started by *lightning.* KSL Newsradio's John Wojcik says the fire grew overnight and is now estimated at around 10,000 acres. It's now 25 percent contained. After being evacuated from their homes... folks in Saratoga Springs are being allowed back into their homes this afternoon -- with warning that they might have to leave if things pick back up. Some people are getting their first look into how much damage their homes sustained. KSL Newsradio's Paul Nelson with that.
The July 4th weekend is just around the corner.....but despite active restrictions, that's not stopping some people from illegally lighting fireworks across the state. And, sadly, that's causing fires. Jason Curry with Forestry, Fire, and State Lands. Curry tells us any kind of firework is capable of starting a wildfire. But, there have been more fires started since Utah allowed those big aerial types. He says fire departments all over the state plan accordingly for the legal window for Utahns to set off fireworks. And, if you need a reminder of that window.....LISTEN. Period.
More than 20 -- more than half -- of them were human-caused. That's a fire sparking every two hours. Joining us live now is Jason Curry with Forestry, Fire and State Lands. Jason, how many fires have we had this year? * How many of those have been the human caused? * Are we talking mainly fireworks here, or are we talking about targeting shooting...? Meantime... fire officials in Utah County say they have better control of the Knolls Fire thanks to the weather. The Knolls Fire... started by *lightning.* KSL Newsradio's John Wojcik says the fire grew overnight and is now estimated at around 10,000 acres. It's now 25 percent contained. After being evacuated from their homes... folks in Saratoga Springs are being allowed back into their homes this afternoon -- with the warning that they might have to leave if things pick back up. Some people are getting their first look into how much damage their homes sustained.
Jason Curry of the Utah Division of Fire, Forestry and State Lands joins the show to discuss the areas close to target season because of fire dangers
On today's episode I am joined by Jason Curry from J Curry group at Keller Williams Realty. Jason is long time resident of Arlington having grown up in the area and attending George Mason University. Jason now serves the community and its resident by successfully guiding them through the home buy and selling process. During our conversation we discuss how Arlington has changed, Jason's passion for the community and how he engages with local venues, the current real estate environment, and how Covid-19 has changed the buying and selling experience. I really enjoyed this conversation and am excited to share it with you. To learn more about Jason checkout the J Curry group Website, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram
We don't get to choose the adversity we face in life, but we can choose how we respond. In this episode, Jason Curry talks about a shift in focus that will help you respond, regardless of circumstances.
Adversity is inevitable, but it does not have to be fatal. In this episode, Jason Curry talks about how we can begin to embrace the adversity we all face, and start winning again.
There is no chance for continued excellence, without clarity of expectation from leadership! Today on The Finish Empty Podcast, Jason Curry talks about the five areas that define The Complete Player, and why they must be clearly communicated from the leader.
In 2018, there were 58,083 wildfires that scorched 8.8 million acres in the United States. California's Mendocino Complex Fire in July 2018 was the largest in state history. But it was the Camp Fire in Butte County, Northern California in November of 2018 that became the deadliest and most destructive, killing 88 people, and all but decimating the city of Paradise, California. Who are the people that fight these fires? What does it take to put these fires out? And how do they know which fires to allow to burn, and which to throw everything they have into put it out? Bob Evans with FOX 13 News in Salt Lake City sat down with Jason Curry with the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands in September of 2019, for a 3 Questions interview.
Are you using apps to find a date in 2019? Find out from a few men what they have experienced on the Badoo app. From getting catfished to running into a crazy woman, listen to Jason Curry & Ty talk about some of their dating stories from using Badoo & other apps. Oh my ladies you have to here this crazy shit. Follow us on IG @kissesandconvos or email us with comments or episode ideas at kissesandconvos@gmail.com. Music Provided by Underlay https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Vincent_Augustus/Nightlife_for_Morning_People/12_You You by Vincent Augustus Instagram:Vince_Augustus Outro Hmu by Drake Stafford http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Drake_Stafford/~/Hmu https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Instagram: @Drakestafford Intro Instagram @Makaihbeats https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/ http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Makaih_Beats/Fake_Love_makaihbeatsnet/4_am_makaihbeatsnet Become a supporter of this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kissesconversations/support --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kissesconversations/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kissesconversations/support
For there to be unity in any organization, there must be clarity from Leadership! Clear expectations, systems, motivation, accountability, and consequences provides your team with their best chance at success. Today on The Finish Empty Podcast, Jason Curry talks about Clarity in Leadership.
Jason Curry-Utah Division of Forestry, Fire, and State Lands-Discussed the current wildfire risks posed to the state by predicted dry conditions and excessive grass growth, as well as things that are and are not legal during the summer due to fire risk.
All teams and organizations face adversity, but some respond and start to win again while others begin down a path of Total Team Destruction. Today, on the Finish Empty Podcast, Jason Curry talks about The Five Phases of Total Team Destruction, how to identify them, and begin to turn it around.
The current trend in coaching is a movement toward being a positive leader. However, if you don't define very carefully what that means, you could kill a program by simply trying to be positive. In the latest Finish Empty Podcast, Jason Curry walks us through how a positive leader can kill a program.
Jason Curry-Utah Dept. of Forestry, Wildfires, and State Lands-Discussed ongoing wildfires in Utah and the things we can do to prevent new ones from beginning or making current ones worse.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Monday, July 23, 20184:20 pm: Joe Concha, an opinion contributor for The Hill, joins Rod to discuss how Fox News is now bigger than ever two years after the Roger Ailes scandal4:35 pm: Thomas Burr of the Salt Lake Tribune’s Political Cornflakes joins the show to discuss why former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman rebuffed calls for his resignation as U.S. Ambassador to Russia following President Trump’s meeting with Vladimir Putin6:05 pm: Sarah Matheson, member of a millennials group at Brigham Young University, joins Rod to give us her reaction to a report in the Washington Times that says a majority of young people are not planning on voting in the midterm elections6:20 pm: Peter Morici, a professor in the business school at the University of Maryland, joins Rod to discuss his recent piece in the Deseret News in which he says now might be the time to let public opinion rule on subjects like civil rights and immigration6:35 pm: Jason Curry, spokesman for the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands, joins the show to discuss the progress being made on wildfires in Utah and the costs incurred by those fires so far this summer
Jason Curry-Discussed various fire safety concerns for the summer and what risks people most often overlook, as well as new laws regarding fireworks usage here in Utah.
Jason Curry walks through the three steps you can take toward balancing your life at work and home, while being productive both places. All You Got. Every Day. Finish Empty.
When it matters most, what matters most, must matter most. That is they key to high level success in pressure filled situations. Today, Jason Curry talks about how to reap the results of this truth.
It might be the worst statement in leadership and the biggest lie, but for many leaders it is a statement they live by and eventually leads to massive losses, frustration, and then replacement. Jason Curry exposes that statement in our latest podcast and unlocks a truth that will build your organization, team, or company!
Great leaders control and direct their emotion, while average leaders are controlled and directed by their emotion. In this episode, Jason Curry discusses how to lead through emotion.
There are three questions each leader must ask when setting their daily schedule. In this episode, Jason Curry discusses those questions and how to apply them to your leadership!
Jason Curry-Discussed the increased risk for wildfires in the state during the summer, and the necessary precautions people must take to prevent sparking one.
Jason Curry-Utah Division of Forestry, Fire, and State Lands-Discussed recent wildfires in the state and how the efforts to fight them have gone. Also talked about current fire threat levels and what people need to be doing to avoid accidentally igniting a fire. Concluded by going over continuing wildfire danger and the importance of taking preventative measures to protect from sparking another blaze.
Welcome to the Finish Empty Podcast with Jason Curry. The pace of the leader is the pace of the team and there are three steps every organization must take to ensure long term success. In this episode, Jason walks us through those steps and the importance of each principle.
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Jason Curry, CEO of Big Apple Basketball, an NYC-based non-profit, joins TBT to talk about his experience entering a team in two TBT's. A semifinalist in 2014, BAB returned in 2015 and played two thrilling games before bowing out to the Northeast's Cinderella, Sideline Cancer. A former point guard at St. Michael's, Curry and Big Apple Basketball are fixtures on the New York City summer basketball circuit and Jason shares a lot of insight into the state of the game in the big city.
This past weekend our students participated in an annual favorite - DNOW weekend! Not only was there a great deal of fun to be had (like an epic lip sync battle), but there was also great teaching and much spiritual growth. Brother and sister, Christian and Sarah Kyser, share with us what they learned from speaker Jason Curry on not comparing one's self to others which can keep us from reaching the standard God has set for us, and they also give us a worthy reminder of God's great love for us from Romans 5:6.
Our feelings matter. But God's truth should always prevail upon our feelings, not the other way around. That's how we make sure Jesus is our center, not ourselves. Join us as Jason Curry walks us through a sermon exploring our emojis centered around Philippians 4:8.