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The Patrick Madrid Show
The Patrick Madrid Show: August 14, 2024 - Hour 1

The Patrick Madrid Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 53:44


Patrick comments on a caller from yesterday who was very unhappy with Relevant Radio and our stance against abortion and he shares emails from listeners who offer their sense   Cole - How can we know for sure that saints are in heaven? (06:44) Jay - How do you talk with Catholics who argue 'my body, my choice'? (16:10) Jeff - I called 6 months ago when I was struggling with alcoholism. I wanted to share with people that there is hope for if they are going through. Relevant Radio helped me a lot. (27:13) Dan - How do you counter arguments from SSPX about Vatican II being illegitimate? (36:30)

The Patrick Madrid Show
The Patrick Madrid Show: May 23, 2023 - Hour 2

The Patrick Madrid Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 51:07


Patrick cautions against the dangers of dream catchers, discusses the moral implications of AI technology, gives advice on how to understand the Mass better and explains how the two types of judgement function from Holy Scripture. Lori - I keep finding Dream catchers at my Church and other places, it says that are from a Catholic school. Is that okay? Gary - AI is the work of the devil; I disagree with your take on AI. Carolina - Matt 17: 24-27: What is the context behind this passage about the temple tax? Is there a good commentary for the bible? Jay - How can I help my child understand the Mass better? Brad - Why is it wrong to go to a medium to speak to the dead? Elizabeth - What do you think about votive candles with celebrities on them? Mike - Why are Free Masons not good for Catholics? Email - Where in the Bible does it tell us we need to attend Mass every Sunday? Steve - How do Particular Judgment and Final Judgement work? Kip - Could go over the questions you ask someone who wants you to use their 'preferred Pronouns'. It is so good I want to write it down.

MSP Business School
A-Jay Orr Building Opportunity for Veterans in Transition

MSP Business School

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 31:21


A-Jay Orr, the founder, and CEO of Simple Plan IT. They specialize in helping businesses specifically those that have government contracts, protect digital assets, and be compliant with all the security regulations that the DOD pushes out. In this episode, they talked about Building Opportunities for Veterans in Transition. 02:13 – Brian asks A-Jay “How did you find your way into the lovely world of IT?”  A-Jay stated that he got into the wonderful world of IT through the military. He was a communication specialist, so his role in the military was to set up communications, tap into satellites, and do other things of that type, which is where he really began his excursion into technology. 8:01 – A-Jay believes that his project management skills helped him transition into the ownership space by allowing him to swiftly evaluate and analyze situations. He wants to acquire military traits and talents so that he can go in and perform such things. 12:41 – Brian is happy to hear A-Jay talk about how he kind of changed and realized that he needs to scale up because he is on the right track and has a fantastic communicator who can be visionary and who really helps define it. .  16:13 – A-Jay says “Being in the military is a unique dynamic in the sense that we could hate each other but we knew that when it was time to go to work”. He said that he could trust them to do their job and protect my life and you could trust me to do the same because the mission came first. 21:05 – A-Jay shares that in Ohio, they are starting this thing, and we are the 22nd state that has this thing going on, and so there are 20, and one of those states that already have them has a veteran chamber of commerce up and running, and so we all get together once a month as a coalition to kind of share best practices and just to inform each other “what's going on in our different states and our regions” so that we can kind of work together. 24:05 – Robb claims that when Tim and he are hiring, they recruit a lot of people. One of the ways they attempt to relate to people, especially when they are leaving the military, is to give them the impression that they may have been in communications in the military, but when they leave, they can rapidly transfer into sales. 27:48 – Robb asks A-Jay about his resume-writing services and other similar services. 

Culture Stew
The Season Three Finale - A Look Back!

Culture Stew

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 59:03


In this special episode of Culture Stew, we celebrate the year by looking back at some of our amazing conversations with our incredible guests. In this hour-long special, we take a listen to seven of our guests this year and reflect on the amazing conversations, questions, stories and lessons we've learned. In this episode we will hear Maria and Roger as well as Jay Peterson, Jonathan Ashong-Lamptey, Minal Bopiah, Jamie Washington, Judy Le, Stacey Gordon, and Rehman Abdulrehman! Listen to their full podcasts here: https://msmglobalconsulting.com/category/culture-stew-podcast/ More about our guests in the clips: Jay: How do we teach children to honor diversity and inclusion? Jay Peterson is a Canadian elementary school music teacher residing in London, Ontario. Jay has written the book Saxophone Sits Alone as a way to discuss inclusion and diversity in the classroom in an accessible yet powerful way. https://www.amazon.com/Saxophone-Sits-Alone-Jay-Peterson/dp/166415826X  Jonathan:Thesis: Crafting an identity: an examination of the lived experiences of minority racial and ethnic individuals in the workplace - http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/3475/    Meta Review of the Business Case for Diversity  https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/49638/the_business_case_for_equality_and_diversity.pdf    The Performative Problem of Diversity and Inclusion  https://elementofinclusion.com/the-performative-problem-of-diversity-inclusion    The Propaganda Problem of Diversity and Inclusion  https://elementofinclusion.com/the-propaganda-problem-of-diversity-inclusion  Minal:For more information, please visit https://theequitybook.com  #TheEquityBookJamie:For more information about Dr. Washington, visit his website at: https://washingtonconsultinggroup.net/jamie-washington#:~:text=Dr.,education%20for%20over%2036%20years. Judy:She is currently an instructor for the Glasscock School of Continuing Studies at Rice University where she teaches a course on the Art and Practice of Influencing Without Authority. http://www.gotakeroot.com/about-index Stacey:“Stacey's book, UNBIAS: Addressing Unconscious Bias at Work debuted at #1 on Amazon's Hot New Release list and is also available at Barnes & Nobles, and wherever books are sold.”Rehman: Check out Rehman at https://leadwithdiversity.com/podcast and his new Bias Tool Kit:  https://leadwithdiversity.com/bob/ Watch Rehman's TedX Talk at:  https://tedxwinnipeg.ca/speaker/rehman-abdulrehma

Musicians In Tech
Becoming a 2x Platinum-Grammy Nominated Music Producer w/ KQuick

Musicians In Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 98:29


KQuick explains how to become a successful music producer, going from selling $20 an hour studio time in his dorm room to 2x Platinum/Grammy Nominated record producer, working with major artists like Chris Brown, Nelly, Jeremih.  KQuick's Bio: Kaleb “KQuick” Rollins is a Multi-Platinum Grammy-nominated songwriter/producer/engineer raised in the Roxbury section of Boston, Massachusetts who currently resides in New York City, USA. KQuick discovered his affinity for music at the young age of 14. Under the mentorship of renowned producer/artist Ryan Leslie, he honed his skills as a producer and a songwriter, landing placements on a Grammy Nominated album while in college. After graduating from New York University’s Clive Davis Institute Of Recorded Music, KQuick has worked with artists including Chris Brown, J Cole, Nelly, Jeremih, Alessia Cara, Queen Naija and Bas. He has also written and produced songs for numerous placements in film and television, including scoring a Sundance Film Festival short film selection. Now signed with Sony ATV as a writer and producer alongside his business partner Marc Soto as production-duo/band ClickNPress, KQuick is busy developing a sound for the current and next generation of music creatives. High Level Discussion Flow: K Quick’s Origin Story Making Music Your Career You’re “in” the Music Biz - Now What?  Behind The Music Biz - Major Labels + Technology Disruption Building a Brand (as a producer) Important Links: KQuick - Instagram KQuick - Twitter Musicians in Tech - Instagram Musicians in Tech - Twitter Musicians in Tech - LinkedIn KQuick's Baseball Card Stats: Singer/Songwriter/Producer/Engineer/Musician - how many instruments do you play?  Video Director / Producer Signed to Sony-ATV Publishing - writer/producer Credits: Chris Brown J Cole Ryan Leslie Nelly Jeremih TV / Film Gaetano's Music Jay Lex's Music Important Takeaways: KQuick started producing with Fruity Loops in high school and learned the basics of live sound engineering in church. This was when he knew he wanted to do music for the rest of his life. KQuick says that going to school for music gave him a leg up on the competition because it taught him the mechanics and technical skills. He says you don’t need a degree to make it in the music business, but if you can afford the risk, it’s definitely worth it. KQuick says he never had a real “9 to 5” When he was at NYU he started hustling by building a small little studio and selling studio time in his dorm room for $20 an hour. He was 17 when he stopped selling beats online. Even though his sound click was getting millions of streams (NO HACKS) but he didn’t know how to leverage that to make money. After moving out of the NYU dorms, KQuick started producing artists and selling studio time out of his apartment. From there KQuick saved enough money to rent an official studio space in Brooklyn for $900. In order to make enough money to get by, HE WOULD RUN 4-5 STUDIO SESSIONS A DAY to make revenue to sustain and pay back loans and become profitable. Should you quit your day job and do music full-time? KQuick says - you need multiple revenue sources outside of music that is giving you enough to sustain. But the key to unlocking revenue is a brand strategy. Everything around the music should bring you money. Shows, merchandising, etc.  KQuick says being a one trick pony will hurt you. Specialization is good, but you need diversity in order to succeed. When are you “in the music industry” ? As soon as you make music and put it out. Take ownership of that. KQuick's first placement - Chris Brown’s “Famous Girl” with Ryan Leslie in 2009. First royalty check was 1 cent. It was so low it didn’t even pass the threshold of cutting a check. ASCAP just sent him a notification. He then got a deal with VIACOM which gave him an “aha” moment.  KQuick says the relationships are the #1 key that enabled him to produce for Chris Brown, J Cole, Nelly and others. Keeping your network fresh and doing as many favors for people as possible is what enabled him to work with “major artists.” KQuick says that working with up and comers is critical to career success - because you never know who the next big star, or next big executive will be. “When you start skipping steps is when you land somewhere you’re not ready for,  and that’s when you get knocked down and it’s a lot harder to get back up.” Popularity vs Talent - Do A&R’s need to get back to finding real talent, versus scouring for “viral” singers / rappers on Instagram and YouTube? KQuick says - the A&R’ing is happening on the creative level now. It’s producers and songwriters finding talent. You don’t have to rely on labels to tell you what’s hot anymore. It’s the other way around. The culture tells the labels what’s hot. Your Instagram should be a highlight reel of your career. Consistent and focused. Biggest problems independent musicians make is that they’re too erratic on social media, which is a symptom of poor strategy. They post too much, too often, and about too many different things. On the flip side of that, not posting enough can hurt you as well. Dreamville is the poster child example of a brand that’s leveraging Instagram the way a label or brand should be. Creativity is the most important thing about the music industry. Without the creativity, there is no industry. Without the creatives, there’s nothing to sell and nothing to buy. Making music your career: Jay - You went to NYU Tisch School of Arts and got a degree in music - most of your peers in the game didn’t go that route. What do you feel were the benefits of going that route vs the school of hard knocks that most of your peers have taken? G - What was the point when you realized you didn’t need a “9 to 5” or “day job” to support yourself. How did you make that transition to where music became your passion + your bread winner?  What advice would you give to upcoming artists who want to quit their “day job” to do music full time?  G - Music business is such a grind - many people early on take a lot of L’s and call it quits. Did you ever have that moment where you thought maybe this business wasn’t for you? You’re “in” - Now What? Jay - What was the first moment where you felt like “OK - I’m really doing this” - was there an artist or producer you were working with, a placement, etc? G - What was the amount of your first royalty or publishing check?  G - How do you even get to work with artists like J Cole and Nelly? Was it a plug? Manager? This is the holy grail for music producers. This is what every single person is trying to do. How did you beat out the thousands if not millions of other people trying to do this?  Jay - You have spent a lot of time in the studio with some pretty big names. But you continue to work with a lot of independent artists like Gaetano and myself. You’re obviously at a point in your career where you can afford to be selective - why do you continue to work with indie artists and what are the things that you look for when deciding which ones to work with? Behind The Music Biz - Major Labels + Technology Disruption G - So Quick, you have a lot of experience working with artists who are signed to major labels with record deals. From your perspective, what is the common pattern among artists who are getting signed now, vs artists who are not? In other words, what are the big companies looking for when deciding on what types of artists to sign?  Jay - On the other end of the spectrum are indie artists who now enjoy a larger platform than ever before as a result of platforms like Spotify, Soundcloud and social media i.e. Instagram, that didn’t exist 10 years ago. Talk to us about the impact that technology has had on the industry and is it truly the great “equalizer” for unsigned artists to get exposure. G - Let’s talk about popularity vs talent for artists -  there’s a lot of debate of what it means to be an “A&R” today.  Is it just a bunch of interns sitting in a label office scavenging through YouTube looking for the next big viral thing?  Is it really just all about numbers?  Or is there still some element of - “this artist has star potential, works hard and has remarkable talent. I believe we have something here that’s worth taking a shot on, despite very low followers counts / views on social media.” Building a Brand (as a producer): Jay - Aside from all the accomplishments and accolades - there is something notable about the KQuick brand.  Visually, your instagram feed has an aesthetic.  Your Tweets have a distinct style and tone.  Is this something you intentionally think about, or does it come naturally?  G - What are some of the biggest mistakes you see upcoming artists, songwriters and producers make when it comes to building a brand for themselves?  Jay - How are you doing this for your group, Click n’ Press and are there any other examples of artists in the game who are doing it right, indie or otherwise?  What’s Next? G - Quick, you’ve already done sooooo much, but we know you don’t sleep!  What are some projects you’re working on right now that you’re excited about? What’s next for you? Where do you see yourself in the next 5-10 years.  Jay - Do you have any regrets? Anything you would have done differently?  Any situations with major fuck ups on your part?  Have you ever been burned by anyone in the industry? If so, what happened?  G - What’s the #1 piece of advice you have for business leaders or entrepreneurs today who are building a brand or company, or simply striving to achieve something great in their life or career?  Jay - What’s the #1 piece of advice you have for creatives / musicians that are seeking to take their career to the next level? 

DMD PODCAST
Don't Punish 1000 For The Work of 10 Ft Lance

DMD PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 103:34


This week DMD link up with a friend of the team Lance, covering recent events trending in the urban scene before engrossing in thought provoking discussion, served with a bit of banter. This week we cover; - Krept at BBC 1Xtra Live in Birmingham - Does Giggs have "worldwide adoption" without Drake? - Skepta and Adele; Tottenham's Bey and Jay? - How progressive is Black History Month? - Gender orientation All of this and more only with DMD Please Subscribe, Share and Like

The Scott Alan Turner Show | FINANCIAL ROCK STAR
How To Avoid Going BACK Into Debt

The Scott Alan Turner Show | FINANCIAL ROCK STAR

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 40:13


Questions everyone should ask before making a big financial decision. Even if you're debt-free. - What should I do with a $35,000 inheritance so it's not reported on FASFA (Nina, Orlando, FL) - How can I start investing in real estate with $5,000 save up (Joel) - Where can I check my credit score after I've consolidated some loans (Jay) - How to get your credit score (FICO score) for free. - Facing an eviction this person keeps their hopes up (Taylor, Ohio) - Listener tip to get rid of your spare change for free (Amy) - 16-year-old Katie starts a business to pay for a trip to Disney for her and her mom. - Warning! Capital One accounts have been hacked. - IRS is warning cryptocurrency sellers to pay their taxes. - Dangerous changes are coming to 401(k)s. Mentioned on the show: Free Discover Card Credit Score - https://csp.discover.com/free-credit-score/index.html https://www.federalreserveconsumerhelp.gov/ Get The Complete Guide To Saving Money FREE printed copy of Scott's new book - How to Save $1,000 This Week: http://bit.ly/2w30ZWs

Kingofuptown79
Jan 19, 2018

Kingofuptown79

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2018 26:02


Kingofuptown79 get at me on Instagram • Kingofuptown79 get at me on the Instagram • Shoutout to InsideVoices • Shoutout to Jay • How do you want to live

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FCPA Compliance Report
Everything Compliance-Episode 14

FCPA Compliance Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 72:53


Show Notes for Everything Compliance-Episode 14   Topics from Matt: Trump Administration & FCPA enforcement— we have two declinations now; maybe a compare-and-contrast, and speculation on what a tough Trump Admin enforcement WOULD look like; EU’s GDPR— Do EU regulators really know what they want to do with enforcement of this law; although if they follow the lead of the anti-competition people whacking Google, it could be a big deal;  Hui Chen’s departure from Justice Department; both her public rebuke of Trump, and the substance of how she believes her guidance has been mis-interpreted; and Ethical leadership and the lack thereof; the menace of abusing perks and privilege, connecting my posts about Uber’s leaders and Chris Christie vacationing on a closed beach. Topics from Jay: How do the Campaign Finance Laws mirror/or differ from the FCPA? Will the Russian Collusion Investigation reveal the ultimate FCPA violation? Regarding Walter Shaub’s departure from Office of Governmental Ethics (OGE), does it matter? What is OGE supposed to do and why did it work for the past 40+ years, but fell on deaf ears with the Trump administration? Dovetailing with Matt’s question about a slow H1 for FCPA enforcement and in light of the just released Gibson Dunn FCPA Mid-Year Report, does the current climate (and lack of vigorous enforcement) provide a perfect storm for companies to look the other way if they fall off the E&C wagon, or do we think that companies are still being vigilant in spite of a perception of decreased enforcement? Rants are at the end of this week’s episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Everything Compliance
Everything Compliance-Episode 14

Everything Compliance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 72:53


Show Notes for Everything Compliance-Episode 14   Topics from Matt: Trump Administration & FCPA enforcement— we have two declinations now; maybe a compare-and-contrast, and speculation on what a tough Trump Admin enforcement WOULD look like;EU’s GDPR— Do EU regulators really know what they want to do with enforcement of this law; although if they follow the lead of the anti-competition people whacking Google, it could be a big deal; Hui Chen’s departure from Justice Department; both her public rebuke of Trump, and the substance of how she believes her guidance has been mis-interpreted; andEthical leadership and the lack thereof; the menace of abusing perks and privilege, connecting my posts about Uber’s leaders and Chris Christie vacationing on a closed beach.Topics from Jay: How do the Campaign Finance Laws mirror/or differ from the FCPA?Will the Russian Collusion Investigation reveal the ultimate FCPA violation?Regarding Walter Shaub’s departure from Office of Governmental Ethics (OGE), does it matter? What is OGE supposed to do and why did it work for the past 40+ years, but fell on deaf ears with the Trump administration?Dovetailing with Matt’s question about a slow H1 for FCPA enforcement and in light of the just released Gibson Dunn FCPA Mid-Year Report, does the current climate (and lack of vigorous enforcement) provide a perfect storm for companies to look the other way if they fall off the E&C wagon, or do we think that companies are still being vigilant in spite of a perception of decreased enforcement?Rants are at the end of this week’s episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Powderkeg - Igniting Startups
#13: Masterclass On Customer Service and Loving Your Haters with Jay Baer of Convince & Convert

Powderkeg - Igniting Startups

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2017 50:04


Jay Baer is a social media expert, consultant, thought leader, keynote speaker, podcaster, startup investor, and NY Times bestselling author of five books. He’s the most retweeted person in the world among digital marketers, which makes him practically a celebrity in that industry. Baer is best known for founding Convince & Convert, a conversion rate optimization (or CRO) blog turned consulting firm focusing on social media marketing and customer service. He and his team work with some of the best brands in the world, including Adidas, Allstate, Cisco, Oracle, and even the United Nations. Meanwhile, the C&C blog continues to be ranked among the very best content marketing blogs on the web, and their Social Pros podcast has been named one of the best podcasts for entrepreneurs in 2017. Last year, Baer published his fifth book, Hug Your Haters. It’s all about how critical it is to listen to feedback from your customers—especially the ones who hate you. This is the first modern book on customer service, and it’s essential reading for anyone who cares about their business. Jay sat down with me at the Convince & Convert headquarters in Bloomington, IN to talk about his journey as an entrepreneur, the importance of networking, how to tackle customer service in the age of Yelp reviews, and so much more... In this episode with Jay Baer, you’ll learn: — How to handle disgruntled and dishonest customers — Why your business network is your most important asset (and how you can develop a world-class network like Jay) — How to approach customer service in the digital age — The psychology behind customer service — The importance of loving your haters Jay is an Amazing storyteller, so you’re in for a treat. Please enjoy this interview with Jay Baer. -- Download show notes and transcripts at www.powderkeg.co This episode of Powder Keg is brought to you by DeveloperTown. If you’re a business leader trying to turn a great idea into a product with traction, this is for you. DeveloperTown works with clients ranging from entrepreneurs to Fortune 100 companies who want to build and launch an app or digital product. They’re able to take the process they use with early stage companies to help big companies move like a startup. So if you have an idea for a web or mobile app, or need help identifying the great ideas within your company, go to developertown.com/powderkeg. Thanks again to everyone who has shared an episode of Powderkeg, subscribed to us on iTunes, or left us a review. It’s the only way we’re going to spread this message and reach new people and we could do it without you. We’re coming out with new episodes every Tuesday, so make sure you subscribe on iTunes or at powederkeg.co/itunes

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
20VC: VC / Founder Fit with 3 Things Founders & VCs Must Agree Pre-Investment & Why Having No Company Budgets Creates Internal Entrepreneurs with Jay Desai, Founder & CEO @ PatientPing

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2016 24:17


Jay Desai is Co-Founder and CEO of PatientPing, a company that connects health care providers across the country with real-time notifications to seamlessly coordinate patient care. They have raised funding from some of the best in the world including Google Ventures, First Round Capital and SV Angel. Prior to co-founding PatientPing, Jay worked at the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation where he helped design and implement ACO, Bundled Payment, and other innovative payment models funded by the Affordable Care Act. Jay's previous experience includes Triad Isotopes, Parthenon Capital, and Lehman Brothers.  In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: 1.) How Jay came to found PatientPing? What was the a-ha moment for him? 2.) How does Jay assess the chemistry and alignment of VCs and their portfolio founders? How can founders detect if the VC is right for them? 3.) We always hear the importance of focus. How does Jay decide the single most important thing? Does this vary with stage and size? How does Jay look to balance such focus with a broader vision for the company? 4.) How important is internal entrepreneurialism for Jay? How does that play out in his management style? What boundaries need to be set? Does Jay agree with Suster, 'constraint enforces creativity'. 5.) Why does Jay have not internal budgets at PatientPing? What are the benefits? How does that affect the team's approach to spending, responsibility and accountability? Items Mentioned In Today’s Episode:  Jay’s Fave Blog: The Morning Consult Jay’s Fave Book: Pastoralia As always you can follow The Twenty Minute VC, Harry and Jay on Twitter here! Likewise, you can follow Harry on Snapchat here for mojito madness and all things 20VC. The Twenty Minute VC is proudly sponsored by Luma, Luma is the world’s first ever Surround WiFi system that brings speed, security and control to the home network. And Unlike traditional routers, Luma comes in a pack of two or three sleek devices to place in different rooms in your home. Luma then creates a mesh network that work together to create an outrageously-fast, ultra-secure Surround WiFi network.  Lastly, Luma’s app lets you easily see and control which devices, users and content are on your network. To buy your Luma, simply dead to getluma.com or amazon.com. So many problems start with your head: stress, depression, anxiety, fear of the future. What if there was some kind of exercise you could do, that would help you get your head in shape. That’s where the Headspace app comes in. Headspace is meditation made simple. The Headspace app provides guided meditations you can use whenever you want, wherever you want, on your phone, computer or tablet. They have sessions focused on everything from dealing with stress and depression, to helping you eat more mindfully. So download the Headspace app and start your journey towards a happier, healthier life. Learn more at headspace.com/20vc. That’s headspace.com/20vc.

Serial
S01 Episode 08: The Deal with Jay

Serial

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2014 44:00


The state’s case against Adnan Syed hinged on Jay’s credibility; he was their star witness and also, because of his changing statements to police, their chief liability. Naturally, Adnan’s lawyer tried hard to make Jay look untrustworthy at trial. So, how did the jurors make sense of Jay? For that matter, how did the cops make sense of Jay? How are we supposed to make sense of Jay?

Survivor Fans Podcast
One World Episode 7

Survivor Fans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2012 46:01


Now we know why they merged the tribes at night. The finance guy found a way to save a few bucks on the budget by trimming it down to cheese-n-crackers plus a couple bottles of champagne instead of the big feasts we have seen in past seasons. It was exciting to learn that a second idol is in play. Do you think Troy will keep that to himself, or will he be dying to share it with someone like Jay? How would you rate this season's merge flag and tribe name? Who do you think is in a better position in the game at this point: Kim or Troyzan? Did Christina and Alicia catch a huge break, or will they simply be the last two to get voted out if new Salani sticks to their plan? It appears that everyone dislikes Greg. Do you think he will be dragged along to the final 3 like his predecessor Secret Agent Underpants? Do you think we might still see a female alliance take control of the game and vote out all the men? Here is the merged tribe after episode 7. Tikiana:Alicia, Chelsea, Christina, Greg, Jay, Kat, Kim, Leif, Michael, Sabrina and Troy Jo Ann still thinks they will target Michael next. Stacy thinks the sneaky banker will be safe for a little while as they continue to focus on wiping out new Manano and send Leif to the Ponderosa. Who is your pick for the next one to be voted out? We've got several ways you can reach us. You can call and leave a voicemail at 206-350-1547. You can record an audio comment and attach it or just type up a quick text message and send it to us via email at joannandstacyshow@gmail.com. Listener Feedback is due by Sunday noon PST. 00:00 Date 00:04 Ancient Voices Season 24 Survivor One World by Russ Landau 00:25 Introductions 32:06 NToS 39:30 JSFL Update 45:39 Ancient Voices Season 24 Survivor One World by Russ Landau Links for Today's Show Paul's Visual Roster for One World Survivor Fans Podcast Fans group on Facebook JSFL Contact Info: Voicemail: 206-350-1547 Email: joannandstacyshow@gmail.com Survivor Fans Podcast P.O. Box 2811 Orangevale, CA 95662 Enjoy, Jo Ann and Stacy

Let's Parent on Purpose: Christian Parenting, Marriage, and Family Talk
Ep. 366: Grieving and Healing Through Intense Personal Loss with Eliza Huie

Let's Parent on Purpose: Christian Parenting, Marriage, and Family Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 58:59


What do you do when you and your children experience intense personal loss, like the unexpected death of a loved one? Eliza Huie helps us walk through a series of questions that parents wrestle with as they try to process shock and grief while also helping their children deal with tragedy.Listen as Eliza answers the following questions from Jay:How can parents shepherd their children through intense personal loss?How can they do this while also dealing with the loss themselves?What are normal feelings and emotions that go along with trauma.What might counseling to do help. How do you know if counseling is appropriate? How soon after the loss?In crisis we have (psychological needs):The Activation of the BodyThe Activation of the Mind and EmotionsThe Activation of the SoulWhat does a person in crisis need? (relational needs):What determines if a crisis situation results in long-term trauma?What are the essential characteristics of a helper in these situations?A plan for what's ahead (situational needs):First few daysFirst 1-3 weeksFour weeks and beyondPowered by Christian ParentingAbout Eliza HuieEliza Huie is the director of counseling at McLean Bible Church located invthe Washington D.C. metro area. She is the Dean of Biblical Counseling for Metro Baltimore Seminary in Maryland. She and her husband Ken have been married for almost 30 years and they have 3 grown children and a lovely daughter-in-law.Resources mentioned:Biblical Virtual Counseling Resource:Anchored Hope Counseling – https://anchoredhope.coFieldstone Counseling – https://fieldstonecounseling.orgChristian Trauma Counseling – https://christiantraumacounseling.comBreath as Prayer by Jennifer TuckerTips for Survivors of a Disaster or Other Traumatic Event: https://store.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/sma13-4776.pdfJoin my Things for Thursday Email List and get a free Marriage Snapshot Tool and Fun Family Conversation Ebook!Support Let's Parent on Purpose as we help families thrive though the gospel: https://letsparentonpurpose.com/support/