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Guest writer to Out Magazine, Jeff McMullen, argues this it is time to ditch the ever expanding and often confusing LGBTQ+. We agree, but not sure we like his suggested moniker. Then, an Atlanta Pastor, Jamal Bryant, is calling for a 40-day black economic boycott of Target due to their reversal on DEI initiatives. Finally, some bodegas in NYC are selling “loosies,” but with a twist and not the single cigarettes we associate with the name. Single eggs are the new “loosies” due to the increasing cost of a dozen eggs pushing ten bucks! Apple Podcasts: apple.co/1WwDBrC Spotify: spoti.fi/2pC19B1 iHeart Radio: bit.ly/4aza5LW YouTube Music: bit.ly/43T8Y81 Pandora: pdora.co/2pEfctj YouTube: bit.ly/1spAF5a Also follow Tim and John on: Facebook: www.facebook.com/focusgroupradio
Embodied Faith: on Relational Neuroscience, Spiritual Formation, and Faith
What does attaching to God look like in one's personal life, life as a counselor, and life of faith? That's what we are talking about today. Our guest is Jeff (spelling?) McMullen. Jeff is the Executive Director of Life Counseling Center and an Assistant Pastor at Chapelgate Presbyterian Church. As a counselor, he is particularly interested in working with ministry clients struggling with anxiety and identity issues.Check out the DMIN in Spiritual Formation and Relational Neuroscience here. Stay Connected: NEED spiritual direction or coaching that aligns with this podcast? Connect with Cyd Holsclaw here. Join the Embodied Faith community to stay connected and get posts, episodes, & resources. Support the podcast with a one-time or regular gift (to keep this ad-free without breaking the Holsclaw's bank).
What does it mean to grow as a Christian? Are there 7-steps? Is there a secret method to growth? Do we ever "arrive?" Join me as I sit down with Pastor and Director of the Life Counseling Center, Jeff McMullen, to discuss one of the most perplexing paradoxes in the Christian walk: sanctification by grace. Want to learn more about connecting at Chapelgate? Check out our website and consider joining us for worship on Sunday mornings at 10:30 AM (EST), either in-person or online! Chapelgate Young Family Ministry Questions, Comments, or Ideas about future episodes? Please contact our Director of Young Family Ministry, Rob Gicking. Editor/Producer – Constantine Hios LINKS: Spotify Podcast Apple Podcast Google Podcast “In The Fire” Website Music composed by and used with permission of: AlexiAction
Hosts Jim and Jodi start the show nice and sweet chatting to Leon Khan talking about honey how is made, distributed and sourced from the Roelands Village. Then Jim has a chat with Jeff McMullen, Australian journalist and author and television presenter. They discuss the referendum, stolen generation, music, and what's going on in the community. Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays
Hosts Jim and Jodi start the show nice and sweet chatting to Leon Khan talking about honey how is made, distributed and sourced from the Roelands Village. Then Jim has a chat with Jeff McMullen, Australian journalist and author and television presenter. They discuss the referendum, stolen generation, music, and what's going on in the community. Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Fridays.
We are joined this week by Damian Griffis and Jeff McMullen to discuss the barriers to full and complete information about the upcoming referendum. They talk about the historical context, exactly what the changes might provide and how you can find out more information to make a full and informed decision.
Matt is joined by the wonderful Jeff McMullen who talks about clowning, building a Santa house, and his Kringle University.
Marriage is supposed to the safest relationship on the face of the earth. At best, we are known and deeply loved while knowing and deeply loving our spouse. But with this level of intimacy comes a dramatically increased degree of pain when trust is broken. How do we heal when we've been hurt? How do we begin to repair a marriage that we damaged? Join me as I sit down with one of my dearest friends, Jeff McMullen, pastor at Chapelgate and Director of the Life Counseling Center, and discuss the ways in which the Gospel of Jesus Christ, actually provides real answers to our real-life marital issues. When trust is broken, where do we turn? For further study, please check out the following resource(s): The Life Counseling Center "Anatomy of an Affair" by David Carder "We Would See Jesus" by Roy Hession* Online Lent Guide “I want to be discipled!” *This book is of utmost value if you are struggling to move on from past sin or see any way forward in the midst of your own failings as a spouse or parent. I cannot recommend it highly enough. Want to learn more about connecting at Chapelgate? Check out our website and consider joining us for worship on Sunday mornings at 10:30 AM (EST), either in-person or online! Chapelgate Young Family Ministry Questions, Comments, or Ideas about future episodes? Please contact our Director of Young Family Ministry, Rob Gicking. LINKS: Spotify Podcast Apple Podcast Google Podcast “In The Fire” Website Music composed by and used with permission of: AlexiAction
Description In this episode, we speak with two top agents from long-time TCN Worldwide member firm, Richard Bowers & Company in Atlanta, Georgia. Ash Parker, a top office broker, shares his thoughts on Atlanta's office market and Jeff McMullen, Atlanta's retail expert, speaks to the changing face of Atlanta's retail landscape. Ash Parker discusses how the office market has faired since the pandemic started and what he's seeing as people return to office properties in terms of vacancy and cap rates as well as what amenities and locations are having the most success in attracting people back to the office. Retail expert, Jeff McMullen, discusses CAM expenses, how rental rates and vacancies have shifted as well as the lead time retail tenants should expect when moving within Atlanta's competitive retail market. Key Discussion Points [00:17] Welcome and introduction by Eric Odum [00:32] About our guests: Jeff McMullen and Ash Parker [01:39] What's going on in the Atlanta Office Market? [03:03] Taking the Covid pandemic into account, how has Office faired in Atlanta compared to the rest of the country? [06:02] Jeff, tell us how the town center (called the battery) around the stadium might dovetail with office and retail [08:28] What are the Atlanta trends in vacancies post-covid? [10:01] Jeff, What are you seeing with CAM expenses per square foot? [10:32] Ash, what are you seeing on the office side as far as vacancies and rental rates [15:59] Jeff, for both retail tenant and investors sides, where in Atlanta can I go for value? [18:06] What time of lead time should be expected for retail tenants to find good locations? [21:04] Ash, if I'm an investor in Atlanta and looking for value in office - where would I go? [24:20] So is the overruling theme here accessibility? [25:57] What conclusions can we draw over the next 12 months for the retail space? [27:50] Based on our discussion, what conclusions can we draw for the next 12 months? [32:12] Any final thoughts? (i.e. on the future of office space? Retail? How Covid changed things, etc..)
Jeff McMullen is one of Australia's finest journalists. At the age of eighteen he became the ABC's youngest foreign correspondent. It establish a remarkable career that saw him go on to report for 4 Corners and 60 Minutes all over the World.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hear Australia's favourite radio reverend, Bill Crews. On this weeks show: Keith Suter explains the Ukraine war, 6 months on. Rev. Crews replays his feature interview with journo, Jeff McMullen. A split in the Anglican Church. Religious affairs writer Muriel Porter explains what's behind it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kurt is joined by Dr Jeff McMullen, renowned Australian journalist, author, filmmaker and NOFASD Ambassador. In this supersized FASD Awareness Day episode, they chat about his work as a journalist, as an advocate for people with FASD and the power of grass roots activism. They also talk about the importance of being an advocate for people with FASD and raising awareness about this invisible disability. For more information about Dr Jeff McMullen, please visit this website: https://www.nofasd.org.au/about-us/australian-ambassadors/jeff-mcmullen/ If you would like to check out Dr Jeff McMullen's homepage then please visit this website: https://www.jeffmcmullen.com.au/ For more information about FASD, please go to: https://www.nofasd.org.au/ Producers: Kurt Lewis, Louise Gray and Julie Flanagan Interviewer: Kurt Lewis Interviewee: Dr Jeff McMullen The copyright is owned by NOFASD Australia. All rights reserved - No reproduction or use of this content without written consent of Kurt Lewis and NOFASD Australia. The views expressed in this podcast are those of the interviewee. NOFASD makes every effort to ensure all content is free from judgement and supports. NOFASD's mission to reduce stigma for families and individuals impacted by FASD.
This week marks the 60th birthday of Four Corners. After 60 years, how has it managed to retain its relevance? Tina Quinn takes a special look at the journalism that has made the program the flagship it has been since 1961, with Four Corners alumni, Chris Masters, Jeff McMullen and Morag Ramsay.
With special guest: Jeff McMullen… in conversation with Bill Kable Our guest today is Jeff McMullen, a household name in Australia after his many years on television for both the ABC and Channel 9. For more than 20 years Jeff has campaigned for the Indigenous people in Australia and other countries. Podcast (mp3)
Kathy Keene is joined with Jeff McMullen, Author Stories from Santa's Lap to talk about his journey as a professional Santa! In the second hour, it's an open hour with Kathy and Alex.
In hour one, The Good Neighbor Kathy Keene was joined by Jeff McMullen, recognized family entertainer. In hour two (36:00) Kathy had an open show.
Jeff McMullen and Rosalie Kunoth Monks both talked about a statement that was launched at Melbourne University Law School on the 28th of August. Ten years of Federal Government's Intervention in the Northern Territory, illustrates the continuing discrimination, racism and lack of justice towards indigenous people. Concerned Australians organised this launch. Rosalie also spoke about her experiences on country and her childhood.
A form of domestic violence is economic violence - controlling women's money so that they don't have power within a relationship, or to leave the relationship. This can take the form of racking up massive debts. Today we talk to Emma Smallwood from Women's Legal Service Victoria and Jeff McMullen from Housing for the Aged Action Group about how this effects their clients.If you or someone you know needs help with domestic violence in Victoria you can contact Safe Steps at www.safesteps.org.au or on 1800 015 188. If you're in immediate danger call 000.
The Brisbane Institute, 2006. Widely recognised Australian journalist, Jeff McMullen, is a Director of the Ian Thorpe Fountain for youth Trust (ITFFyT).
Dr. Jeff McMullen discusses how to think entrepreneurially. www.baylor.edu/business/radio