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Part 1 in the sermon series "Pity the Fool"
A new MP3 sermon from Heritage Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Soli Deo Gloria Subtitle: Men's Prayer Advance 2025 Speaker: Jason Young Broadcaster: Heritage Baptist Church Event: Camp Meeting Date: 4/3/2025 Bible: Romans 11:36 Length: 53 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Heritage Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Sola Fide Subtitle: Men's Prayer Advance 2025 Speaker: Jason Young Broadcaster: Heritage Baptist Church Event: Camp Meeting Date: 4/4/2025 Bible: Luke 18:10-14 Length: 35 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Heritage Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Worship God Subtitle: Men's Prayer Advance 2025 Speaker: Jason Young Broadcaster: Heritage Baptist Church Event: Camp Meeting Date: 4/5/2025 Bible: Psalm 95 Length: 41 min.
Michelle Young, pregnant with her second child, was brutally murdered while her husband Jason was away on business. Who could have killed this beloved young mother? Keith Morrison reports.
The view of a Chinese vessel in our waters highlights our complicated relationship with the country. The visit has been approved by the New Zealand Government, as part of a NIWA research project. Although its movements have been approved, Australia is not the biggest fan, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese saying he would prefer it wasn't off Victoria's coast. NZ Contemporary China Research Centre Director Jason Young told Mike Hosking we have a complicated relationship. He says that while New Zealand does have a very important trading relationship with China, some of their actions in the Pacific go against our interests. Young says both Australia and New Zealand need to be able to manage those areas of difference, while maininting the positive aspects of the relationship. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Skip the banter: 00:06:42 In the quiet suburb of Raleigh, North Carolina, a routine favor turned into a nightmare for Meredith Fisher. Asked by her brother-in-law, Jason Young, to retrieve some printouts from his home, she discovered something far more sinister than an anniversary surprise gone awry. Inside the seemingly ordinary house on Birchleaf Drive, she found her sister, Michelle Young, brutally murdered, surrounded by blood, with her 2.5 year old niece, Cassidy, in a state of shock. Support us and become a Patron! Over 100 bonus episodes: https://www.patreon.com/crimeandcoffeecouple Apple Podcast users can subscribe right in the app. Our Amazon Shop: Support us All our links (YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Merch, etc): https://linktr.ee/crimeandcoffee Facebook Group to discuss episodes: www.facebook.com/groups/crimeandcoffeecouplepodcast/ References available at https://www.crimeandcoffeecouple.com a few days after this podcast airs. Case Suggestions Form: https://forms.gle/RQbthyDvd98SGpVq8 Remember to subscribe to our podcast in your favorite podcast player. Do it before you forget! If you're listening on Spotify please leave us a 5-star review, and leave a comment on today's episode! If you're on an iPhone, review us on Apple Podcasts please! Scroll to the bottom of the page and hit the stars ;) We appreciate you more than you know. Reminder: Support us and become a Patron! Over 100 bonus episodes: https://www.patreon.com/crimeandcoffeecouple Podcast Intro and Outro music: Seductress Dubstep or TrippinCoffee by Audionautix http://audionautix.com Creative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com
In this rebroadcast of our 2022 interview, we gather all sorts of admissions—about depositions—from NITA NextGen alumni Jason Young. After taking and defending thousands of depositions throughout his career, he's no-nonsense and has figured out how to make the challenges easier on himself, his clients, and his witnesses. Jason also talks about the crucial work–life decisions all lawyers face as they begin their careers.Topics 3:46 The hard part of taking depositions 5:55 Federal rules related to depositions 9:13 Witnesses, both expert and lay 11:36 Role of social media 15:10 When to video-record a deposition 17:35 The hard part of dealing with witnesses 19:40 Timelines for expert witnesses, plaintiff versus defendant 22:07 Subpoenas 25:00 Obnoxious opposing counsel 30:50 Preparing your witness 34:42 Protecting your witness 37:53 Remote depositions 40:31 Work–life balance and advice for new lawyers 44:35 Signoff questions Quote “What a lot of inexperienced deposition lawyers have a problem with is they are terrified of the unknown in depositions and afraid to follow up on things, know how to shut things down, and that really scares a lot of people. And I guess the thinking with depositions a lot of times is, you want to know more. If there's information that's going to come out that's going to hurt me, I want to know it in a deposition. If there's additional facts I need or something I didn't know, I'd rather find out in a depo than in trial.” Jason Young Resources Jason Young (bio) Blog interview (The Legal Advocate) Federal Rules of Evidence with Objections (book) NITA Deposition programs (registration)
In this episode of Everything Made Beautiful, Shannon interviews Dr. Jason Young, a leadership expert and author of 'Don't Burn Out, Burn Bright.' They discuss the concept of burnout, its warning signs, and how to prevent it through understanding stress and exhaustion. The conversation explores the hustle culture, the importance of rest, the dangers of perfectionism and comparison, and the role of boundaries in maintaining emotional health. Dr. Young emphasizes the need for leaders to prioritize self-care and find balance in their lives, ultimately encouraging listeners to take actionable steps towards recovery and well-being.takeawaysBurnout is a psychological syndrome resulting from prolonged stress.Hustle culture can lead to burnout if it becomes a lifestyle.Perfectionism can hinder progress; focus on improvement instead.Work-life balance may be an abstract concept; consider rhythms of life.Boundaries should be flexible like gates, not rigid walls.Comparison can steal joy and contentment; focus on your own journey.Rest is essential for emotional recharge and preventing burnout.You cannot recover from burnout alone; seek support from others.Small incremental decisions can lead to recovery from burnout.Design your life in a way that prioritizes rest and self-care.keywordsburnout, leadership, rest, hustle culture, work-life balance, perfectionism, boundaries, comparison, emotional health, self-careChapters00:00 | Introduction and Background04:08 | Understanding Burnout: Definition and Warning Signs10:03 | The Hustle Culture: Finding Balance16:11 | Perfectionism and Its Impact20:15 | Work-Life Balance vs. Rhythms of Life25:13 | The Role of Boundaries: Gates vs. Walls33:10 | Comparison: The Thief of Joy39:06 | The Importance of Rest49:52 | Steps to Overcome Burnout54:54 | Designing Your Perfect DayLinks:Don't Burn Out, Burn Bright Book: https://shorturl.at/jE9ptDon't Burn Out Burn Bright Resources: https://dontburnoutburnbright.com/Jason's Website: www.drjasonyoung.comJason's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjasonyoung/
Tyler and Hans wrap up the Customer Development series by bringing on Jason Young from Agrovision Solutions LLC. out of Missouri as they tackle the challenge of customer loyalty. How do we recognize when we have loyal customers? And what did we do to create loyal customers?Andy Pace, Region Manager, Joins us again to give his thoughts and share his learnings from all four episodes along with Tyler and Hans. To provide feedback, please email us at: smartereveryseason@precisionplanting.com
Jason Young, Virtual Design Director at IES Communications, shares how he's implemented the principles of VDC in the telecom space to improve the efficiency of construction projects. Thank you for listening and please take a moment to subscribe, rate, and review our show on your favorite app.To get a hold of us here at Keepin' The Lights On, please email: podcast@graybar.comTo reach Jason on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-young-8b293236/Learn more about IES Communications: https://www.iescomm.com/VDC Jobs at IES Communications: Virtual Design and Construction Jobs (iescomm.com)Pizzeria Bianco: http://www.pizzeriabianco.com/Video Version: https://youtu.be/59ioN4LaC3UGraybar: https://Graybar.com/podcast
Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia. Today is Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024. Learn how you can save money on your energy bills--sign up for the Office of Energy seminar…a West Virginia couple finds love and a lifelong partnership in the theater…and a new connector trail links a popular ATV route with Chief Logan Lodge…on today's daily304. #1 – From WV ENERGY – The public is invited to learn about the West Virginia Office of Energy's initial plans for the upcoming Home Energy Rebate Program. The event takes place Wednesday, Sept. 25, at the State Capitol. For those not in the area, a virtual seminar is available. This program, funded by the U.S. Department of Energy through the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 will provide West Virginians with financial incentives for energy efficient upgrades that can make homes more comfortable and help reduce energy bills. Whether you're a homeowner, a contractor, or an entity serving West Virginia residents, the Office of Energy wants to hear from you! Register now: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/e31a0d75-eaf5-4309-8b2a-1c4f5c0c3ea5@4ee48f43-e15d-4f4a-ad55-d0990aac660e #2 – From SHINE ON, WV – When Sarah and Jason Young's paths crossed, not only did they find love, but they found a lifelong partnership in the theater.Together, the power couple run (and perform with) the Rustic Mechanicals, West Virginia's only professional Shakespeare troupe. Check out the video to see how they keep the art of storytelling alive in Appalachia, with Appalachians. And be sure to subscribe to the channel for more features on West Virginia's artists! Watch now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCrKQ17NLBE #3 – From METRO NEWS – Gov. Jim Justice joined leaders with the West Virginia State Parks and the Hatfield McCoy Trail System in Logan County recently to celebrate completion of a key connecting trail. The 4 ½ mile long trail was built by the Hatfield McCoy Trail staff at a cost of around $100,000. The connector links the lodge to the trail behind the Fountain Place Mall. The trail will link the Bear Wallow Trail System to the Chief Logan State Park Lodge. It will be a huge boost for the trail since one of the most needed components is lodging for out-of-state riders. To book lodging at Chief Logan, visit wvstateparks.com. Read more: https://wvmetronews.com/2024/09/05/connector-dedicated-to-link-hatfield-mccoy-trail-system-with-chief-logan-lodge/ Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo. That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.
Pastors and ministry leaders are some of the hardest-working people in the world--and they have a high rate of burnout to prove it. Leaders that aren't operating at peak efficiency and, also taking care of themselves, are setting themselves up for a crash. The reality is, few in ministry feel they have the time to take a sabbatical or tend to their own physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. But healthy rhythms of work and rest are the key to a thriving, long-term ministry. In their book, Don't Burn Out, Burn Bright, Jason Young and Jonathan Malm put their years of ministry leadership and consulting experience together to show us how to fine-tune leadership and organize life in such a way that you can become a high-capacity leader without the exhaustion and discouragement so many feel.
A new MP3 sermon from Heritage Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Understanding Husband Subtitle: 1 Peter: Living Hope Speaker: Jason Young Broadcaster: Heritage Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/28/2024 Bible: 1 Peter 3:7 Length: 65 min.
Part 3 in the sermon series "Words Shape Our World"
A new MP3 sermon from Heritage Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Entrust Your Soul Subtitle: 1 Peter: Living Hope Speaker: Jason Young Broadcaster: Heritage Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/7/2024 Bible: 1 Peter 2:21-23; 1 Peter 4:19 Length: 58 min.
Part 2 in the sermon series "Words Shape Our World"
This week's visit to New Zealand by Chinese Premier Li Qiang will be the first visit this country has had by a premier of China in seven years. Victoria University's Contemporary China Research Centre director Jason Young spoke to Corin Dann.
A new MP3 sermon from Heritage Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Soul Killers Subtitle: 1 Peter: Living Hope Speaker: Jason Young Broadcaster: Heritage Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/2/2024 Bible: 1 Peter 2:11 Length: 44 min.
Welcome to The Kingdom One Podcast, where we help ministry leaders become more courageous, healthy, and effective in their mission. In this episode, we address a critical issue facing many leaders today: burnout. Join us for an authentic conversation with Jason Young, an esteemed author, pastor, and ministry consultant. Jason specializes in organizational processes, volunteering, and identifying exhaustion before it escalates into full-blown burnout. He shares his expert insights and practical advice on recognizing the early signs of burnout and implementing strategies to maintain a healthy balance in ministry. Together, we'll explore the root causes of burnout, discuss preventive measures, and provide actionable steps to help you and your team stay energized and focused on your mission. Jason's experience and wisdom offer invaluable guidance for anyone struggling with or seeking to prevent burnout in their ministry. Tune in to The Kingdom One Podcast for a real, honest conversation about burnout, and learn how to create a sustainable, fulfilling ministry life for yourself and those you lead. Let's build a healthier, more resilient ministry together!
We wrap up APEril with a NEW episode of Talking Apes. Jason Young joins us to talk Power Records. Which of these record and book sets did you have? Planet of the Apes? Marvel? DC? We reminisce about listening to all of these while growing up. Jason also breaks down his fantastic nostalgia-focused books The Wonderful Artwork of Wax Wrappers, An Old School Halloween, Power Trip, Whitman's World of Coloring Books, and Lunch Box Memories. You can find Jason Young's books here. Click here for more information on Power Records. Now, for the last time this year - Go APEril! NEW Talking Apes Merchandise! Shop our entire TeePublic Shop here Contact Us Email: Apestv@SkywalkingThroughNeverland.com Tweet: @Skywalkingpod Facebook: Talking Apes TV Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | YouTube
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Jason Young called his sister-in-law in a panic. He told her that he'd been looking on Ebay for a purse to buy for his wife Michelle. Like a dummy, he'd printed out a few of the purses he'd been eyeballing, and then he'd left the papers in the printer and gone out of town for a business trip. He worried that Michelle would spot the printouts and ruin the surprise. Jason's sister-in-law, Meredith Fisher, agreed to help out. But when Meredith arrived at the home, she sensed that something was amiss. And now for a note about our process. For this episode, Brandi copy and pasted from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases. In this episode, Brandi pulled from: “Michelle Young” chillingcrimes.com “Silent Witness” episode Dateline “Michelle Young Murder: Husband Arrested Three Years After N.C. Mom's Death” ABC News “After Three Years Young Is Charged With Murder” by Lenora Carver, The Transylvania Times “Jason Young Gets Life in Prison for Wife's Murder” ABC News “Michelle Young murder case timeline of events” WRAL News “Jason Young's daughter spoke of him during 911 call” WRAL News “No third murder trial for Jason Young” by Travis Fain, WRAL News “State of North Carolina v. Jason Lynn Young” findlaw.com YOU'RE STILL READING? My, my, my, you skeezy scunch! You must be hungry for more! We'd offer you some sausage brunch, but that gets messy. So how about you head over to our Patreon instead? (patreon.com/lgtcpodcast). At the $5 level, you'll get 55+ full length bonus episodes, plus access to our 90's style chat room!
Fighting leadership burnout has become akin to searching for a lighthouse in a relentless storm. As your host, Jenni Catron, I had the privilege of sitting down with Dr. Jason Young, whose profound insights shed light on this pressing issue. Together, we navigated the murky waters of stress and exhaustion that have only intensified in the wake of a global pandemic. Dr. Young's wisdom, drawn from his book "Don't Burn Out, Burn Bright," reveals the indispensable roles self-leadership and community play in safeguarding against the perilous state of burnout. Our conversation is a compass for leaders seeking to find balance and maintain their passion amidst the chaos.The path to recovery post-COVID-19 is not a straight line, and leaders across industries are finding that the emotional toll of the pandemic is a shared yet often silent burden. In a chapter that may resonate on a personal level, we tackle the realities of trauma, the struggle for a return to normalcy, and the quiet battles of church leaders who have given their all in these trying times. Dr. Young and I delve into the importance of connection—how seeking support can be a beacon for those feeling isolated in their professional endeavors, and how the courage to be vulnerable and reach out can make all the difference.As we wrap up our journey through the stormy seas of leadership challenges, we offer you a message of hope. It's about embracing the light at the end of the tunnel and arming yourself with strategies to prevent burnout and sustain a fulfilling career and life. Through my own experiences and the shared knowledge of Dr. Young, we underscore the power of self-awareness, the necessity of reaching out for help, and the collective strength found in community. So, tune in and join this voyage of empowerment, understanding, and resilience. Don't forget to stay connected with our leadership conversations by subscribing to our Insights newsletter and connecting on social media.We need your help to get the Lead Culture podcasts in front of more leaders! There are three simple things you can do that truly help us: Review us on Apple podcasts Subscribe - we're available wherever you listen to podcasts. Share - let your friends know about the podcast by sharing your favorite episode on social media!
In this episode, Paige Newhouse interviews Jason Young, co-curator of Hear Me Now: the Black Potters of Old Edgefield, South Carolina, a traveling exhibit housed at the University of Michigan Museum of Art centering enslaved artisans and the stoneware they produced.
Jason Young, is a nationally recognized consultant and leadership guide, keynote speaker, best-selling author, and university professor. He has over 25 years of experience working alongside well-respected churches and companies, a doctoral degree in hospitality, and is currently working on his Ph.D. in leadership trauma. And THIS is why I asked him to join us today. Jason recently wrote a book, Don't Burn Out, Burn Bright, focusing on pastors and ministry leaders and how they can perform their roles well without exhaustion, discouragement, and burnout. While caregivers aren't pastors, we certainly have much in common as both roles focus on caring for others. We'll discuss how burnout happens to people serving and leading others and what we need to do so we can not burn out but burn bright. Download the Burnout to Self-Care Breakthrough (for caregivers) workbook! Connect with Jason Young or Grab his book Don't Burn Out, Burn Bright.
0:00 - Intro 2:00 - Player Spotlight with Argyle senior wide receiver, Will Hodson 10:45 - Scouting Report with Lake Dallas head coach, Jason Young 20:15 - Weekly Flyover with Argyle head coach, Todd Rodgers 30:00 - Argyle ISD Eagle Update 36:00 - Outro
A new MP3 sermon from Heritage Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Don't Blame, Remain Subtitle: James: Do The Word Speaker: Jason Young Broadcaster: Heritage Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 10/8/2023 Bible: James 1:13-18 Length: 52 min.
Pastors and ministry leaders are some of the hardest-working people in the world--and they have a high rate of burnout to prove it. Leaders that aren't operating at peak efficiency and, also taking care of themselves, are setting themselves up for a crash. The reality is, that few in ministry feel they have the time to take a sabbatical or tend to their own physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. But healthy rhythms of work and rest are the key to a thriving, long-term ministry. In their book, Don't Burn Out, Burn Bright, Jason Young and Jonathan Malm put their years of ministry leadership and consulting experience together to show us how to fine-tune leadership and organize life in such a way that you can become a high-capacity leader without the exhaustion and discouragement so many feel.
Ever felt the gnawing emptiness of burnout creeping in? Ever wished you had the tools to help you navigate through this daunting experience, especially in the realm of ministry? Well, I was fortunate to sit down with Jason, who has walked this road, fought the fight and come out stronger on the other side. With more than two decades of local church leadership under his belt, Jason candidly shared his journey of highs, lows, recovery and his newly penned book that seeks to help others in the same predicament.We delved into the nitty-gritty of burnout, identifying its signs, unmasking the hidden culprits, and stressing on the absolute necessity of self-reflection for reclaiming hope. With Jason's wisdom, we broke down the concept of boundaries as gates, not walls, and how these can serve as our protective barriers to keep our wellbeing intact. You'll hear from Jason on the power of saying 'No', setting healthy boundaries and how to keep the right people close.As we drew towards the end, we tackled the often difficult process of relinquishing control, especially when scaling a business or ministry, and the integral part trust plays in this. Jason also drove home the importance of health within ministry leadership, even recommending a resource, 'Fearless Organization' by Amy Edmondson, that underpins this. So, why not give this enlightening discussion with Jason a listen? Learn how you can not only stave off burnout, but how to thrive and burn brightly in all avenues of your life.
FrontStage BackStage with Jason Daye - Healthy Leadership for Life and Ministry
Ministry can be exhausting. So how do our past hurts and our present peace relate to thriving in ministry for the long haul? In this week's conversation on FrontStage BackStage, host Jason Daye is joined by Jason Young, keynote speaker, coach, and consultant who works with churches and businesses. Jason is the co-author of several ministry leadership books, including his latest, Don't Burn Out, Burn Bright. Together, Jason and Jason uncover some of the often-overlooked realities of exhaustion in ministry, you're definitely going to want to listen up to what Jason says about how better understanding our past hurts can lead to flourishing in both life and ministry.Dig deeper into this conversation: Find the free Weekly Toolkit, including the Ministry Leaders Growth Guide, all resource links, and more, at http://PastorServe.org/networkSome key takeaways from this conversation:Jason Young on the imperfections and flaws inherent in human beings: "The reality is we're human and we're broken people."Jason Young on simplifying and decluttering your life by letting go of things that don't contribute positively to a more peaceful and fulfilling life: "One way to get some peace back in your life is to figure out what you don't need in your life."Jason Young on not only is it possible for individuals to thrive in their lives, but also that they have the inherent capacity or purpose to do so: "Thriving is absolutely possible and that's what you were designed to do."----------------Looking to dig more deeply into this topic and conversation? FrontStage BackStage is much more than another church leadership show, it is a complete resource to help you and your ministry leaders grow. Every week we go the extra mile and create a free toolkit so you and your ministry team can dive deeper into the topic that is discussed.Visit http://PastorServe.org/network to find the Weekly Toolkit, including the Ministry Leaders Growth Guide. Our team pulls key insights and quotes from every conversation with our guests. We also create engaging questions for you and your team to consider and process, providing space for you to reflect on how each episode's topic relates to your unique church context. Use these questions in your staff meetings, or other settings, to guide your conversation as you invest in the growth of your ministry leaders. Love well, live well, & lead well Complimentary Coaching Session for Pastors http://PastorServe.org/freesession Follow PastorServe LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookConnect with Jason Daye LinkedIn | Instagram...
In this episode Richard speaks with author, coach, speaker and consultant Dr. Jason Young. For over 20 years, he has been on staff with several churches, including Life. Church and North Point Ministries. He currently guides leaders and organizations to thrive by becoming the healthiest version of themselves, building engaged teams, and crafting a meaningful guest experience. His clients include Chick-fil-A, Bayside Church, FedEx Ground, Gorilla Glue, Delta Airlines, Abundant Church, Rooms To Go, Christ Fellowship, and other respected churches and companies. Jason is a best-selling author with six books for the modern leader. His newest book, Don't Burn Out, Burn Bright, guides leaders to prevent exhaustion and burnout to ensure greater joy in work and life. Personal website: https://drjasonyoung.com/ Book website with free leadership health assessment: https://dontburnoutburnbright.com/assessment/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjasonyoung/ DONATE: If you have enjoyed this podcast and want to support what we do, click here. RESOURCES: Find out more about our upcoming Spiritual Leadership Coaching Workshops here. CONNECT: Follow Richard on Twitter. Follow Richard on Facebook. Read Richard's latest blog posts at www.richardblackaby.com.
Jason Young knows firsthand what it's like to be driven to perform in ministry. Working 80 hours a week still didn't provided the satisfaction he sought in conquering the task's he faced each week. This backdrop led Jason to write, "Don't Burn Out - Burn Bright."Today's podcast is an honest evaluation of what we can do to avoid the pitfalls that lead to ministry burnout. Jason's transparent and honest assessment of his own ministry struggles will relate to anyone serving in ministry. His hope is to help you take a proactive approach to maintaining healthy rhythm's in your daily routine.Show Notes: https://www.95network.org/dont-burn-out-burn-bright-w-jason-young-episode-196/Support the show
This week Jimmy kicks off Season 6 as he talks with 2023 Excellence in Theatre Education Tony Award Winner Jason Young. He talks about his journey to becoming a theatre teacher, working with Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals in theatre, and his Tony Award experience.
How can we avoid burnout in ministry?Jason Young is a keynote speaker, coach, and consultant who helps churches and businesses thrive, and the co-author of Don't Burn Out, Burn Bright.In this episode, Jason Young and Markus Watson get real specific about what can lead to burnout in ministry and what we can to do prevent it.THIS EPISODE'S HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:Jason Young is a keynote speaker, coach, and consultant who helps churches and businesses thrive, and the co-author of Don't Burn Out, Burn Bright.Jason wants to help leaders, not only prevent burnout in ministry, but structure their lives and ministries in such a way that they truly thrive in all areas of life.“When discouragement creeps in, destruction is nigh.”According to Jason Young, burnout in ministry leadership is not inevitable.Control isolates. Control rarely invites.Staff members want to know two things in their work:Will I be successful if I do this?What's in it for me?Jesus, too, was motivated by what was in it for him. Hebrews says it was “for the joy set before him” that he endured that cross.Jason Young discusses the connection between entanglements and burnout in ministry.According to Jason Young, leaders read too much. Maybe leaders need to do less reading.Sometimes in all our reading and consuming of information, we may begin to forget the voice of God.In his early ministry years, Markus Watson wanted to attend lots of conferences. In his middle ministry years, Markus took lots of classes. At this stage of his ministry, Markus recognizes that he's filled his mind with plenty of information; now he wants to pursue life experiences.Exhaustion and burnout in ministry leadership doesn't show up suddenly; it creeps in and slowly drains you.“If God called you to ministry, it's his. And he would like for you to be openhanded with his ministry because he wants to trust you with more.”RELEVANT RESOURCES AND LINKS:Book mentioned:Don't Burn Out, Burn Bright, by Jason Young and Jonathan MalmJason Young:Catchfiredaily.comDrjasonyoung.comChurch Leadership InstituteLearn how to lead your church into ministry that matters. Check out my online course, Engaging God's Mission.
MLVC welcomes dancer, choreographer & creative director Jason Young to the show! We talk all about Jason's experiences dancing onstage with Madonna for the Reinvention, Confessions and Sticky & Sweet tours, and how he went on to become supervising choreographer for MDNA, Rebel Heart and Madame X tours, as well as working on the Super Bowl Halftime show. We also discuss the work he's done with Ricky Martin & Britney Spears and about his company 8&1 Creative. Follow Jason on Instagram: @j.youngcreative and visit his company's website to learn more about 8&1 Creative Follow MLVC on Instagram and Threads: @mlvcpodcast Subscribe to MLVC on our YouTube channel Donate to the podcast on Venmo: mlvcpodcast Listen to more episodes on Spotify/Apple/Amazon/Google Play or here: https://mlvc.podbean.com/
Our journey takes us to Prairie Grove, Arkansas and the band Brick Fields.Band members:Rachel Fields / guitar, flute, vocals, Larry Brick / guitar, back vocals - Chris Parker / guitar , back vocals - Kevin Bonner / drums , back vocals - Jason Young / bass - Hunter Judkins / SaxSongs includeOn The VineSophiaTalk About The Weather
A conversation with cartoonist Jason Young about his positive impact on my life.
Jay and Jeff sit down with author and speaker Dr. Jason Young. He'll be with us at MxU Live in September, so we wanted you to have a chance to get to know him. He's literally written the book on building a healthy volunteer team and nurturing a healthy culture. Check it out at https://drjasonyoung.com This episode is sponsored by ChurchGear. Head on over to churchgear.com to convert that cluttered closet into new dollars for your production ministry.
What would you think if your significant other asked to have a relationship with another person “on the side”? I think most of us would see that as a huge red flag, but Michelle Young didn't. Maybe she was so used to her husband's immaturity and callous disregard for her feelings that it seemed like business as usual. If only she'd taken another look and seen the man she married for who he really was, maybe she could have escaped what he planned for her. Welcome to another episode of The Unlovely Truth. I'm your host, private investigator Lori Morrison. Join me for another captivating true crime story, where physical, spiritual, and emotional safety takeaways are waiting for us. If you are listening, I believe you have a unique calling—to become a different kind of PI, not a typical private investigator, but a person of impact! Discover how you can easily step into this role and make a profound difference in someone's life. This is Season 4, Episode 24. Our book this week is “Murder on Birchleaf Drive: The True Story of the Michelle Young Murder Case”. Our guest this week is the host of Murder Shelf Book Club Podcast, my friend Jill McCracken. Let's dive into our story at the intersection of faith and true crime! This week I want to talk a bit about 2 Timothy 3:1-5 from the Contemporary English Version: You can be certain that in the last days there will be some very hard times. People will love only themselves and money. They will be proud, stuck-up, rude, and disobedient to their parents. They will also be ungrateful, godless, heartless, and hateful. Their words will be cruel, and they will have no self-control or pity. These people will hate everything good. They will be sneaky, reckless, and puffed up with pride. Instead of loving God, they will love pleasure. Even though they will make a show of being religious, their religion won't be real. Don't have anything to do with such people. Sometimes we have trouble reading people because no one is 100 percent good or 100 percent bad. But Paul is teaching us in this passage the red flags we need to be on the lookout for. Jason Young certainly exhibited a lot of the behaviors from this passage. He certainly showed by his actions that he loved himself and money more than he loved Michelle. He made rude and hateful comments to her in front of others on a regular basis. Everyone who knew him saw his reckless and impulsive side. For our own safety, Paul tells us very plainly to have nothing to do with people like this! Of course, I'm not blaming Michelle. No one ever deserves to be treated the way Jason treated her. My hope is that we can all find takeaways in her story to apply to our own lives, and to share with people we love. Even if we aren't in the kind of physical danger that Michelle was, we still don't want someone with such negative traits to influence our behavior or our children's. Our emotional and spiritual safety is too precious to let them be under constant attack. If you need some help in this area, please reach out to me privately and I'll help you get connected to resources that can help you. If you liked this episode, be sure to check out some earlier ones. I've had so many amazing guests and you won't want to miss their insights. You can also help someone else begin their journey as a different kind of PI - a person of impact, when you share the episode, and when you subscribe, give me a five star rating and a nice review. Please visit my website to access more episodes, read my blog posts, or check out ways you can financially support the podcast so that together we can impact more people, more families, and more communities. If you would like to contact me about booking me as a speaker, or ask about my consulting and investigative services, please email me at lori@theunlovelytruth.com. Grab your own copy of this week's book Find the Murder Shelf Book Club on Facebook Show your support! Share the episode Follow me on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn Let me know how The Unlovely Truth has made a difference in your life.
SHOW TOPICSeneca Valley presents 'The Dangers of Tech' with Officer Jason Young and Officer Chris MillerSPECIAL GUESTSOfficer Jason Young, Seneca Valley School District Safety and Security Supervisor and Officer Chris Miller, Seneca Valley Senior High School Student Resource Officer (SRO)Officer Jason Young has previous law enforcement experience as a Police Officer for Jackson Township, as well as eight years working as a Deputy Sheriff for Butler County where he presented the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) program to numerous Butler County public and private schools; organized safety lectures for teachers on active shooters; and field trained new law enforcement deputies. He also worked for nearly ten years with the Saxonburg Borough Police Department where he started as a Patrolman and was later promoted to Patrol Supervisor. Additional service includes his first year as a Patrolman with the Fawn Township Police Department in Tarentum, Pa. His training highlights include Crisis Intervention Training (C.I.T) that focuses on mental health incidents and a Field Training Officer certification through Penn State University. Officer Young earned an Associates Degree in Emergency Services-Police Services Option from Butler County Community College and attended the Municipal Police Academy (ACT 120) at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.Officer Chris Miller has been a Police Officer employed by the Jackson Township Police Department for the last 15 years. He attended the University of Pittsburgh and is a graduate of the Indiana University of Pennsylvania Police Academy Class #63.IN THIS EPISODE, WE WILL REVIEW• The upcoming event, "The Dangers of Tech"• What parents can expect to hear during "The Dangers of Tech"• Online safety and awareness• Why it's important for parents to attend this event
Diagnosed with a heart condition in his teenage years, Dr. Jason Young wasn't 100% certain he would make it through each day. Because of this, his mindset leads him to embrace each day with unique enthusiasm.
The guys talk about digital housekeeping, some home automation stuff, Josh upgrades his home wi-fi, and Jason returns to talk about the Sonos Move!
An exhibition at The Met investigates industrial slavery in the American South and the artistic work of African American potters. The show features approximately 50 ceramic objects from Old Edgefield District, South Carolina, a center of stoneware production in the decades before the Civil War. Curators Adrienne Spinozzi, Ethan Lasser and Jason Young join us to discuss the show, Hear Me Now: The Black Potters of Old Edgefield, South Carolina which is on display through Sunday, Feb. 5.
In this episode Eric interviews Jason Young from Hunter College in New York, NY. Jason patiently describes that Hunter is part of the City University of New York (CUNY) system, a senior college with 23,000 enrolled students on Manhattan's upper east side. He shares his joy for teaching in-person classes, and his excitement for social psychology is evident. As an undergraduate, Jason takes a semester away (from the University of Maryland as a political science major) and goes to Indiana University, adds the psychology major there, and then completes his undergraduate education at Indiana. He discusses the disruptions of moving, of adding a major, and he shares his experiences attending graduate school at the University of Minnesota. We chat about Psi Chi leadership experiences, his wonderful photography throughout New York City, and more. Jason Young on Instagram: jasoninnyc
Culture, Culture, Culture. Every article on workforce issues deals with the importance of good company culture. On this episode, we sit down with the inventor of Culturetopia, Jason Young. He highlights the crucial role culture plays in staving off any remnants of the Great Resignation and breaks down his definition of culture and what he feels is good company culture based off of his previous stops at Southwest Airlines, Walt Disney, 3M and Cisco Systems.Support the show
Author Jason Young talks about his new book "Whitman's World of Coloring Books." If you were a kid of the 1970s and 1980s you probably had a few Whitman coloring books. Spidey was in several of them over the years. We talk to the author about the history of these well loved childhood books. If you would like to order the book, here is the link. https://jyoung11.wixsite.com/otdigest/product-page/whitman-s-world-of-coloring-books If you would like to see the video of this interview here is the link. https://youtu.be/EmAtYStbgqQ Be sure to visit our main page at: http://www.spidermancrawlspace.com Follow us on social media Facebook https://www.facebook.com/officialcrawlspace Twitter https://twitter.com/crawlspace101 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/officialcrawlspace/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/spidermancrawlspace
Michelle Young was pregnant in fall of 2006 when she was brutally murdered in her Raleigh, North Carolina home in the presence of her two year old daughter. Her husband Jason Young became the prime suspect and was eventually convicted of her murder. Yet the case lacked any physical evidence-and was based entirely on circumstantial theories. However, inconsistencies in the main witnesses statements raise a lot of questions. So is Jason Young the killer? Or did police have tunnel vision? Mountain Murders brings you a lengthy case with a lot of factors to consider. Enjoy!Intro Music By Joe Buck YourselfHosts Heather and Dylan Packeremail mountainmurderspodcast@gmail.com