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For the latest Whisper in the Wings from Stage Whisper, we welcomed on the director Jess Thompson, playwright Grant Foxon, and actress Tehilah Keturah to talk about their latest work Once Upon a Time in NYC, in celebration of the 400th anniversary of New York City. This is a fabulous new work, that just like the conversation, you won't want to miss. So be sure you hit play and get your tickets today!Once Upon a Time in NYCJune 13th at 7pm@ Reverie RoomTickets and more information are available at reverieroomnyc.comAnd be sure to follow our guests to stay up to date on all their upcoming projects and productions:Once Upon a Time in NYC: @sharedmanifestentertainmentJess: @lifecadencesGrant:@grant.foxonTehilah: @tehilah_keturah
Send us a textWhat's the biggest difference between entrepreneurs who struggle and those who thrive? In the second episode of the Powerful Women Rising Impact Award winners series, 2024 Coach of the Year Jess Thompson and 2024 Business Support Person of the Year Jenn Hartt explain that success isn't just about having the right strategies - it's about having the right support.We discuss the power of human guidance in business and how coaching, strategy, and execution work together to turn big ideas into real success. Jess helps entrepreneurs cut through overwhelm and build thriving businesses while Jenn brings their visions to life through creative strategy. Together, they're proof that no one builds a successful business alone.Listen and Learn:✅ Why AI tools can't replace real human insight in business strategy✅ Why community and mentorship are essential for overcoming challenges✅ The surprising freedom that comes from asking for help✅ The mindset shift that separates struggling entrepreneurs from thriving onesThese two incredible women remind us that to build a business and a life that truly works for you, having the right support system is essential.This episode is part of the 2024 PWR Impact Awards Winner Series, featuring women entrepreneurs who are redefining success and impacting the lives of others. Want more inspiration and real-world strategies to make an impact with your business? Subscribe and don't miss the next episode in this powerful series!Links & References:Join us at our next PWR Virtual Speed Networking Event!For even deeper connections, check out the Powerful Women Rising Community!Learn more about Jenn Hartt:www.jennsway.comwww.instagram.com/lifejennswayhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jwayboer/Learn more about Jess Thompson:https://completesmallbizacademy.com/https://completesmallbizacademy.com/products/the-shatter-summit-female-entrepreneurs-breaking-barriershttps://www.instagram.com/completesmallbizacademy/Connect with Me, Your Host Melissa Snow!Melissa Snow is a Business Relationship Strategist dedicated to empowering women in entrepreneurship. She founded the Powerful Women Rising Community, which provides female business owners with essential support and resources for business growth. Melissa's other mission is to revolutionize networking, promoting authenticity and genuine connections over sleazy sales tactics. She lives in Colorado Springs with her two dogs, three cats, and any number of foster kittens. She loves iced coffee, true crime, Taylor Swift, and buying books she'll never read.Instagram: https://instagram.com/powerfulwomenrisingThreads: https://www.threads.net/@powerfulwomenrisingYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@powerfulwomenrising
Send us a textIn this bonus episode of the podcast we are looking at the Script Club New York City production of "The Out-Of-Towners Club", an adapted version of an audio drama that originally ran on this podcast back in 2019. In our interview you can hear Script Club NYC members Jackie Jorgenson, Roger Lipson, Alex Highsmith and Jess Thompson talking about their roles in the upcoming performances at the Fiction Bar / Cafe in BrooklynYou can also hear an excerpt from our original audio drama featuring Miguel Antonio as Dan (written by Chris Gregory, Jackie Jorgenson and Mary McDonald) and an excerpt from the Script Club NYC production performed by Alex Highsmith and Jess Thompson. You can get tickets for Out-Of-Towners Club performances on 7th and 21st December here https://script-club-nyc.ticketleap.com/holiday-radio-show/And find out more about Script Club NYC here linktr.ee/scriptclubnycFollow Script Club NYC on Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/scriptclubnyc/You can hear our original audio drama of The Out-Of-Towners Club from 2019 here and the sequel "Out-Of-Towners" here To find out more about Alternative Stories and our work you can follow us on social mediahttps://x.com/StoriesAlthttps://www.instagram.com/stories.alt/or visit our website https://alternativestories.com/Contact us by email at office@alternativestories.comSupport the show
In this episode of "WCG Talks Trials," host Geoffrey Schick, director of strategic site partnerships, WCG, is joined by fellow MAGI@home 2024 speakers Sandy Smith, Jess Thompson, and Wesley Warren. They share their unique perspectives and key takeaways from this year's virtual conference, including discussions on contract negotiations, the evolving role of advanced practice practitioners, and the collaborative panels featuring both site and sponsor/CRO insights. The episode also recaps the impactful session on the FDA's Diversity Action Plan and what it means for the future of clinical trials. Tune in to hear about the dynamic energy, valuable connections, and innovative challenges that make MAGI and MAGI@home standout events in clinical research. Don't miss out on the exciting plans for MAGI 2025 in Boston, where trends will continue to evolve and new opportunities will emerge. Guests: Geoffrey Schick, MBA, CHRC, Director of Strategic Site Partnerships, WCG Sandy Smith, RN, MSN, AOCN, Senior Vice President, Clinical Solutions & Strategic Partnerships, WCG Jess Thompson, MS, MBA, PMP, Founder, ACRPM.org Wesley Warren, J.D., Executive Director, Research Strategy & Partnerships, City of Hope
Send us a textJade Long and Jess Thompson from the band Hotel Fiction join us to share their exhilarating journey on the road. Fresh from the first leg of their US tour promoting "Staring at the Sun," they reveal the secrets behind their dynamic band chemistry and the overwhelming reception from fans. Jade and Jess take us behind the scenes, introducing us to their unique "high low kudos" ritual that has not only strengthened their bond but also added humor and gratitude to their everyday touring life.Jade and Jess play an awesome, acoustic version of "Margot," from "Staring at the Sun."Meet the rest of the band family as we shine a spotlight on each member's unique contributions. Aaron Daugherty, an exceptional guitarist, adds technical finesse and keeps the van running smoothly. Gideon, our spirited drummer, keeps us laughing while skillfully singing and drumming, and Aiden, our organized bassist, ensures the tour stays stress-free with his attention to detail.They wrap up with a special performance of "I Like You Around" from their 2022 EP, "Enjoy Your Stay." Don't miss out on this memorable episode, where laughter, learning, and music go hand in hand.
Send us a Text Message.What happens when a free concert transforms into an unforgettable tribute? Join us as we recall the Rolling Stones' historic Hyde Park performance in 1969, just days after the tragic passing of Brian Jones. We unravel the emotional complexities, the debut of guitarist Mick Taylor, and the release of "Honky Tonk Women." Plus, we'll touch on the Atlanta International Pop Festival's influence, featuring legends like Led Zeppelin and Janis Joplin. You'll learn how these events shaped the music scene and left lasting impressions on fans and artists alike.Next, we take you to the heart of AthFest and its electrifying performances. Experience the intensity of bands like Ancient Infant and Everyday Dogs, and the lyrical prowess of Cannon Rogers. Get to know Hotel Fiction through an engaging chat with members Jess Thompson and Jade Long. They share stories about their name's evolution, including some hilarious misinterpretations. They give us a glimpse into their artistic journey and future aspirations.Finally, immerse yourself in the personal stories behind Hotel Fiction's music. Jade and Jess and dive into their early influences, instruments, and the creative processes that fuel their songs. Learn about the excitement and logistics of planning a national tour, including navigating new markets and connecting with fans. We'll also discuss the nitty-gritty details, from selecting local openers to choosing destinations. This episode is a treasure trove of music history, personal anecdotes, and a celebration of an ever-evolving music scene.Please Like and Follow our Facebook page Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.
In this candid conversation about workplace stress and mental health, Jess Thompson, shares her experience with ketamine assisted psychotherapy. Jess recounts how ketamine based psychotherapy allowed her to revisit past traumatic experiences and allow her to move forward with a new sense of emotional freedom. Through treatment, Jess was able to release trauma in the body, leaving her feeling as if, "things are just a little brighter." She recounts, it was like I "got through years of therapy in so little time." Jess has wanted to, "heal out loud, so others don't suffer in silence." She felt her position at work was compromised because of her mental health, her job threatened. After experiencing passive suicidal ideations, Jess took time off from work to deal with her mental health. However after sharing about her struggles on social media, a company representative informed she was, "shedding a bad light on the organization." Laid off from her project management position after returning from mental health leave, Jess was compelled to create the Association of Clinical Research Project Managers, where she sees "people as whole individuals, not productivity engines." Following her course of 6 ketamine sessions, Jess is busy implementing new healthy habits and developing new neuropathways. She says it feels like a dark cloud has been lifted and the, "sun seems to shine brighter." You can catch up with Jess and find out more about the Association of Clinical Research Project Managers here: https://acrpm.org/.
Jess Thompson shares her journey in clinical research project management, shedding light on the mission of the Association of Clinical Research Project Managers (ACRPM) and its global support for professionals in the field.Jess outlines key aspects that research sites and the industry need to understand about clinical research project management and its impact on fostering innovation and excellence in healthcare practices.
In today's episode, I discuss the crucial topic of risk management in clinical trials with guest Jess Thompson. Jess, the founder of the Association of Clinical Research Project Managers, shares her extensive experience in the field, emphasizing the importance of proactive risk identification and collaborative communication within project teams. The conversation delves into practical strategies for risk assessment, impact scoring, and contingency planning, highlighting the significance of involving all team members, including statisticians, in the risk management process. We talk more about the following key points:
Curious what kind of success students of Laptop Lifestyle Bootcamp achieve after leaving the program? This week I am joined by LLB Alum (& my bestie) Jess Thompson to take a look at her business journey and the factors that have helped her grow from tech VA to the go-to Dubsado expert for high-level entrepreneurs. From getting started before she knew exactly what she wanted to do, to niching down and upleveling her skills to stand out - there is so much to learn about commitment and self-belief from Jess's story Jessica Thompson is a full-time traveler, wine lover, and amateur photographer. She has a sociology and business degree, and before traveling the world, worked in a law firm with the aim to become a constitutional attorney. Once she and her partner left to travel, they never looked back. When she lost her teaching job 2 years into traveling (and during Covid), she started her biz with Amanda's help! Jess enrolled in LLB, and planned on only having this biz until she could find a new, stable job. Now 2 years later her business is thriving. Jess's favorite things to do are eat and drink with her love, explore new cities, go for runs and hiking trips. In this episode, we cover… Why Jess started a business even though it wasn't her long-term goal How she figured out what she wanted to do The process and payoff of niching down over time Becoming damn good at what you do Allowing yourself to grow and shift as you go Quotes "Evolving my process and constantly doing that for every single round of clients that I have has helped me develop the process that I have now. But it was literally just starting and getting the clients and figuring it out" "Whenever you believe in what you do and you embody it, it makes the difference in the world." Links & Resources Mentioned in this Episode Laptop Lifestyle Co Links: Website Instagram Tik Tok YouTube Channel Other Links Mentioned: Laptop Lifestyle Bootcamp Jess's Instagram Jess's Newsletter Jess's Investment Guide
Jess Thompson and Jade Ireland from the Athens-based, indie pop group Hotel Fiction join me to celebrate the 150th episode of On That Note!Having been writing, recording and releasing music over the last four years, Hotel Fiction reaches a new peak in their artistic expression as they turn pop tunes inside out on their new EP, 'Enjoy Your Stay'. They've also toured with indie legends such as Flipturn, Adam Melchor, Beach Fossils, The Brook & The Bluff and more!We discuss their creative process, working with Tommy Trautwein (WBAZ Records, Well Kept), touring life, the Athens music scene, musical inspirations, thrifting, important lessons learned, and what their dream musical super group would be!You can catch Hotel Fiction on tour this summer at the following locations and dates...June 2nd - Louisville, KYJune 3rd - Chicago, ILJune 7th - Detroit, MIJune 8th - Columbus, OHJune 9th - Pittsburgh, PAJune 10th - Washington, DCJune 14th - Nantucket, MAJune 15th - Boston, MAJune 16th - New York, NYJune 17th - Amagansett, NYJune 21st - Philadelphia, PAJune 22nd - Bethlehem, PAJune 23rd - Richmond, VAJune 24th - Charlotte, NCJuly 29th - Macon, GA@hotelfiction@parkerwierling@onthatnote_podcastLike & Subscribe to spread the looooooooove!
We're so happy to bring you this wonderful conversation between scientists, teachers, musicians, activists, and brewers around the theme of “What Water Wants to Be.” Listen in as these experts from a diversity of fields discuss their own unique relationship with water, the power of collaboration, how to seek local solutions for global challenges, the healing and connecting possibilities of art, and much more. This dynamic panel discussion was presented by the City of Marquette Arts & Culture Center, Superior Watershed Partnership, and Ore Dock Brewing Company as part of the 7th Annual Art Week and recorded in front of a live audience at the Ore Dock on June 22, 2022. Panelists: Jake Shea of Ore Dock Brewing Company John Highlen of Trout Unlimited Tyler Penrod of Superior Watershed Partnership Dr. Sarah Mittlefehldt of Northern Michigan University Seth Bernard of Title Track and the Clean Water Campaign for MI Moderated by: Dr. Jess Thompson of Northern Michigan University /// State of Water is a program of the Michigan-based non-profit organization Title Track, and is powered by the Clean Water Campaign for Michigan. The podcast is made possible through a generous contribution from the Esperance Foundation. /// EPISODE 29 / Produced, edited and mixed by Dan Rickabus and Chris Good / Narrators - Alex Smith, Ben Darcie, Dan Rickabus, Jenny Jones, Angela Gallegos, Rachel Marco-Havens / Graphic by Will Thomas / Theme Music - Mike Savina, Seth Bernard & Dan Rickabus / Featured Music - “Authors (instrumental demo)" by Dan Rickabus
New Churches Q&A Podcast with Daniel Im, Ed Stetzer, and Todd Adkins
Episode 717: What happens in churches when pastors don't properly plan for someone to succeed them? Host: Clint Clifton talks with Jess Thompson and Todd Adkins about the connection between developing leaders and successfully transitioning a plant to next-stage leadership.
New Churches Q&A Podcast with Daniel Im, Ed Stetzer, and Todd Adkins
Episode 715: Even if we say growth is really not a congregation's goal, there's a subtle pressure for our churches to always be numerically larger. Host Clint Clifton talks with Jess Thompson and Todd Adkins about five advantages to staying relatively small.
Join us and we spend time with Jade Long and Jess Thompson, the powerhouse duo from Athens, GA known as Hotel Fiction. We'll hear about their history, their first opportunity to play live, how deadline driven they are, their Musikfest experience and then they play some awesome unreleased music for us.Hotel Fiction is just two gals, Jade and Jess, who are making their dreams come true one day at a time. After graduating college in May of 2021. Later that Summer they released their debut album “Soft Focus”, and are currently working on new music coming very soon. "We feel very grateful to do this whole music thing, and we hope our music can make your bad days (and good days) even better".#nextfavband #livemusic #music #musicinterview #musician #singer #guitar #song #newmusic #explorepage #instamusic #bestmusic #musicismylife #musicindustry #musiclife#songwriter #musiclover #musicfestivalHotel FictionJade Long - keyboards, vocalsJess Thompson - guitar, vocalsWebsite: https://hotelfiction.com/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3k9WgzHiUobiS8ge4dQX9R?si=r3WZn5isRQK9Yn0-jlI7tAYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQBffFguSp0AfpoxMCe9MGw
I chat with Jess Thompson from GetFit615 about making fitness more accessible, and how we all need to give each other room to grow. @Jessthompsonwellness @getfit615 @fitnesss4allbodies link to NPR story: https://www.npr.org/2020/04/14/834460094/human-life-is-literally-quieter-due-to-coronavirus-lockdown --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bewithyourbody/message
Hello my friends!! This week I bring you a very intense, very serious conversation. Jess Thompson is a yoga teacher who lived through a traumatic childhood life. From being abused by her father to barely surviving after a serious suicide attempt Jess has turned her life around and is working to rewire her brain to live a normal life. Talking to Jess felt like talking to a friend, after everything she's been through she is such a bright light in this world. I hope you all enjoy the episode as much as a I enjoyed recording it!!Jess' instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessthompss/My instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angeladefeoo/Podcast instagram: https://www.instagram.com/helpithinkigotthispodcast/My tik tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@helpithinkigotthis?lang=en
Today we don't have a guest, we have a whole team, one that believes educational expertise lies in a collective rather than an individual. We have 6 amazing humans from the Educational Experiences Team from the School of Cybernetics at Australian National University!Their mission is to take cybernetics to the world, through creating and delivering innovative, research-informed educational experiences for industry, government and our communities.Featuring Amy McLennan, Adrian Schmidt, Andrew Meares, Jess Thompson, Ben Swift, & Kelly Frame. If you've run out of questions about your toaster, check out Simone Rebaudengo's Brad the Toaster Addicted products: The story of Brad the Toaster. Connect with them at https://3ainstitute.org/.
For the fourth week of This Is the New Testament, our hosts talk with friend, author, and conference speaker, Jess Thompson. Surveying the books of 2 Timothy through James, the three discuss the joy of peach crumble, the many ways we can come alongside other women, and how our ultimate goal is not just knowing the Bible but knowing Christ through the Bible. Join Raechel and Amanda as they rejoice in the repeating patterns of God's love and kindness in our lives as we seek to live for Him. Read with Us: This episode corresponds to Week 4 of the She Reads Truth This Is the New Testament reading plan found on the She Reads Truth app and SheReadsTruth.com. Shop our This Is the New Testament collection at ShopSheReadsTruth.com. Show notes can be found at shereadstruth.com/podcast/this-is-the-new-testament-week-4-with-jess-thompson
COVID-19 may have pushed it from the front pages, but the refugee crisis rages on around the world, fed by war, famine and political persecution; and that’s before you even factor in a global pandemic. In this programme, Sheila Dillon explores the remarkable stories of asylum seekers and refugees in the UK, forging new lives and careers through food. She hears from Josie Naughton, co-founder and CEO of refugee aid organisation Choose Love; Chernise Neo and her team at Proof Bakery in Coventry, an artisan bakery that trains and employs refugee women; Jess Thompson, the founder of Migrateful - a social enterprise where asylum seekers and refugees teach cooking classes, passing on dishes from their homelands - and one of their teaching team, Ahmed Sinno; and catches up with Chef Imad Alarnab, ahead of the opening of his London restaurant. Rebuilding your life in a different country, learning a new language, integrating into a new community: none of this is easy. But cooking and sharing food can offer some rare common ground, bringing people together no matter where they're from. Presented by Sheila Dillon Produced in Bristol by Lucy Taylor
Series 2 Episode 3 of The "Give Us a Smile" with Molly Catterall. In this new podcast series, Molly Catterall will be talking to guests about sexual violence, harassment, and abuse amongst university students, looking at myths, realities, and definitions, alongside our understanding of healthy relationships. In this episode, Molly talks to Emma Palmer and Jess Thompson about sexual abuse and sexual violence awareness week and the importance of raising awareness, while exploring the impact this can have on people's lives and mental health. This podcast has been recorded remotely and produced during the Coronavirus pandemic. Twitter:@YSJRespect Instagram: @ ysjrespect • Report and Support: reportandsupport.yorksj.ac.uk/ • Sexual abuse and sexual violence awareness week: https://sexualabuseandsexualviolenceawarenessweek.org/
This week we welcome Jess Thompson, founder and CEO of Migrateful whose mission it is to empower and celebrate refugees on their journey to integration. In this episode we learn about the challenges faced by refugees and migrants living in the UK today, and hear Jess' stories from the borders of Morocco to estates in London on how she has been helping refugees integrate and find a new a place they can call home. A lovely takeaway to leave you from Jess: There are so many brilliant ideas out there that could be made into something, start your own thing, don't be afraid to give it go!Migrateful's Social Media Accounts:MigratefulTwitterFacebookInstagramMedium
For this show, our first non-PBA guest, former NBA referee Jess Thompson shares what it was like officiating during the league’s golden years in the 1980s, and recalls some memorable encounters with Julius Erving, Larry Bird, and Michael Jordan. If you like this show, be sure to subscribe to it, as well as, to give it a 5 star rating and a review if you choose; we would greatly appreciate it! If you wanted to further support the show, here are some ways in which you can do so: Visit the network website at www.globallyballin.com Visit the network on patreon at patreon.com/globallyballin Check out some of the other shows on the network including: The Globally Ballin Podcast Hang Time Athletes Podium Check out the network on social media: Facebook.com/globallyballin Facebook.com/globallyballinsea Instagram @globallyballinofficial Twitter @globallyballin Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzmrOvHq9Sdh4gFVgL59UwQ?view_as=subscriber Thank you for listening and sharing, your patronage is truly a blessing! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaron1967/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaron1967/support
Matt Clayton and Jess Thompson from the Through Care Team at Coventry City Council talk us through the huge success their Channel 4 documentary "Super Kids" was, and how it saw them rubbing shoulders with the stars on the BAFTA red carpet. We discuss the Lifelong Links pilot they are running with great success, and how the whole city has really come together as a community. An incredibly inspiration episode.Support the show (http://www.socialpersonnel.com/podcast)
Surviving on £25 a week, working in a place called Ceuta and not seeing your family for decades ***** 7:00 / Improving the lives of our chefs… isolation, employability skills… 8:28 / Selling migration. They’ve taken our housing and our benefits 11:30 / Austerity they’ve cut initiatives that facilitate integration 15:50 / "Is that not integration?" "Integration for who’s sake?" 17:25 / On immense cultural changes in the UK 25:45 / Being separated from your family for decades 35:13 / ‘empowerment’ is relative 41:20 / “All of [the chefs] speak about how it’s changed their lives” 45:13 / Migration issues are highly contextual - have you heard of Ceuta? 1:00:32 / The work is inherently political. Joao, could you survive on £25 a week? 1:20:30 / It was an idea and I was fairly sceptical... keep checking that your idea is helping people ***** And find more of Jess and Migrateful here: https://www.migrateful.org/ https://www.migrateful.org/blog/ https://www.instagram.com/migratefuluk/ https://twitter.com/migratefulUK https://twitter.com/jesslizthompson ***** It Means Something Podcast Intimate conversations with those who are creating in the world (makers, entrepreneurs, artists, etc) and an exploration of their journey and the meaning they're making in their lives. Follow us on https://www.instagram.com/itmeanssomethingpodcast/ Find out more at https://www.itmeanssomething.com Subscribe at https://open.spotify.com/show/6qLI4XPowiCfBE0bVLfTGw Subscribe at https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/it-means-something-podcast/id1476388482
Jess Thompson is a classically trained singer (soprano). Jess is a regular at Bethesda Arcade. She talks passionately about her love of the space; its acoustics, its contemporary community of performers & the Minton Tile Ceiling.
Listeners, hustlers have you ever wondered what a top CrossFit in house competition feels like? Hosts Carl and Tom were invited back to the invincible CrossFit Northumbria for their annual in house 365 showdown which held every July to mark the opening of one of the world's most successful CrossFit boxes.Devised by the excellent coach Donna Riley, mixed teams fo 4 battle it out across four gruelling WOD's with the top 4 teams making through to the final and to the supreme WOD 5 with the winners crowned 365 2019.We have a host of interviews with the following talented and respected CrossFit Athletes Alex Lockey, Michael Peacock, Stacey Rodgers, Paul Alderson, James Purvis, Louise Robson, Ed Bookless, Jess Thompson, Richey Bradley, Andy Innes, James Kibbler, Richi Stephenson and an exclusive first interview with upcoming videographer Dan Knight.Loads to listen too, loads to enjoy as ever. Big respect from Your Health Hustle Show to all that took part, so down whatever tools you have, plug in, hit play and ease back. An episode you will all enjoy!
Talks from our Accessible Church Conference 2019.
Today our guest is Jessica Thompson. Jess is part of the epic podcast, Front Porch With the Fitzes (which you should totally check out) with her mom, Elyse Fitzpatrick, her dad Phil, and her brother Joel. Jess is the author of Give Them Grace, Answering Your Kids Toughest Questions, and Exploring Grace Together. And she and her brother just wrote a book together about sex called, Mom, Dad, What’s Sex? Today we get to talk about Friendship with Guys. ResourcesWhy Can't We Be Friends?ScripturesRomans 12:10Weekly ChallengeThink of a trustworthy man in your life (or woman, if you’re a man) you’ve held at arm’s length because of fear in your own heart. What would it look like to, as much as it’s appropriate, extend yourself to them as a sister or brother? How can you close the gap created by culture and fear, and trust the God who designed the family of God to help the family of God flourish? How can you practice the one-anothers toward them?
Join us today as we talk with Becky Wilson about self care. Becky is the wife of pastor and author Jared Wilson, and mother of Grace and Macy. Becky is a master of hospitality and home decor, and she’s a woman who we’ve seen work out her faithfulness to Christ over the years.Scripture: Mark 12:30-31 Proverbs 4:23Philippians 4:4-9Hebrews 4:12Ephesians 3:14Resources: The Dwell Apphttps://dwellapp.io/goodenoughWeekly Challenge: When you’re feeling drawn to moments of self-care, ask yourself — does this terminate on me? Is this self-centered? Or can I honor the Lord in this?
Welcome to the freshman episode of Good Enough. On this episode, we'll introduce ourselves, tell you a little more about what we hope to accomplish with this season, clue you in on our upcoming guests, and also explain about why on earth two old friends decided to sit down and record their conversations. It might not be the best podcast you've ever listened to, but it will be good enough. Andrea Burke and Lore Ferguson Wilbert are tackling fourteen of the counterfeit gospels American women believe today. We invite a guest each week to talk about beauty trends, diet culture, social media, “clean” living fads, singleness, dating, friendship with guys, and more. We know in Christ we truly are good enough for this never enough world.
How one UK-based social entrepreneur is helping refugees through the universal love of food and a home-cooked meal The post Cooking Class Empowers Refugees: Jess Thompson of Migrateful appeared first on SEE Change Magazine.
Talking to Jess Thompson of the City of Trees project about plans to plant a tree for every individual in the city, what trees do for us and what you can do to help.
It's Splat! time, and episode 208: The Man, The Myth, The Viagra is coming in hot. B & B are joined by tour de force filmmaker Jess Thompson (The Light of the Moon) to discuss dating myths, picking up guys in grocery stores, old man booty, and an exciting new relationship for Miranda. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.