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Jim was introduced to playing cricket as a youngster in the family back garden but by his own admission wasn't very good. However having gone to stay with his Aunt who packed him off to London to go and watch a match at Lords, Jim found himself hooked. He found making friends at the cricket was easy and he enjoyed the adventure of getting to and from games as a youngster. As he grew older and started his working life he never lost his love for cricket and used his people skills to continue to build a friendly network and community around him. He got involved in the management and leadership of Chester Boughton Hall whilst continuing to score. He sees enjoyment of the game and inclusivity as two key areas that keep his interest in cricket. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Enjoy this episode? Please share it with at least ONE friend who you think needs to hear it! What happens when you combine the powers of Frequencies & Harmonics with PEMF, photobiomodulation, and voltage? The answer is something incredibly powerful for wellness... Use code TWF500 to get $500 off your purchase at Biocharger! Visit Biocharger.com to learn more. Join us in this enlightening episode as we talk with Jim Gerard and Jim Law, the brilliant minds behind the Biocharger. Discover the journey of creating this cutting-edge device and its profound impact on cellular health and overall well-being. Episode Highlights: Origins of Biocharger: Learn how Jim Gerard and Jim Law started their journey and the thoughtful process behind creating the Biocharger. Electromagnetism and Cellular Health: Understand the relationship between electromagnetism and cellular health, and how it influenced the Biocharger's design. Reversing Nikola Tesla's Technology: Hear about the reverse engineering of Nikola Tesla's device that laid the foundation for the Biocharger. Frequencies and Harmonics: Discover how specific frequencies and harmonics can elevate mood, boost energy levels, and accelerate the body's recovery process. The Four Technologies of Biocharger: Dive into the four core technologies integrated into the Biocharger and how they synergize to deliver effective results. Frequency Recipes: Learn how the right amount of frequencies are determined for each "recipe" and the remarkable outcomes they produce. Components and Energies: Explore the various components within the Biocharger and the unique energies each harnesses. Stimulating Healing Processes: Understand how the Biocharger stimulates and supports the body's natural healing processes. About Jim Law: Jim Law is the Co-Founder and CEO of Advanced Biotechnologies, LLC, leading the company since its inception in 2013. With a strong background in strategy and business development, Jim has been pivotal in the success of the BioCharger. His career includes founding startups that were acquired by Siemens and Comfort Systems USA, and significant roles at Apple Computer and NeXT. Jim resides in Orleans, MA, with his family, and is known for his approachable nature and sense of humor. About Jim Girard: Jim Girard, the Co-Founder, Inventor, and head of R&D at Advanced Biotechnologies, LLC, brings over 35 years of experience in subtle energy research. He pioneered the BioCharger in 1993, blending various technologies and frequencies inspired by Nikola Tesla and other pioneers. Jim has a background in Applied Mathematics and resides in Brewster, MA. Use code TWF500 to get $500 off your purchase at Biocharger! Visit Biocharger.com to learn more. The Way Forward podcast is sponsored by: NEW BIOLOGY CLINIC: Experience individually tailored terrain-based health services with virtual consults, practitioner livestreams, movement classes, and more. The New Biology Clinic's motivation is to make you healthy and keep you that way. Visit https://NewBiologyClinic.com and enter code TheWayForward for $50 off your activation fee. Members of The Way Forward get the full activation fee waived. Become a member of The Way Forward here: https://thewayfwrd.com/membership-sign-up/ ————————— Visit our online marketplace for discounts on a variety of the best holistic health brands and products: https://thewayfwrd.com/store/ For all of our links, and to watch or listen to The Way Forward on other platforms, visit: https://www.flowcode.com/page/thewayforward Join The Way Forward to connect with like minded men and women near you, businesses near you, and more! The best part? You pay whatever you want!: https://thewayfwrd.com/membership-sign-up/ Are you a natural health practitioner? Join our private, natural-health practitioner database here: https://thewayfwrd.com/directory-form/ ————————— *This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without expressed written permission from The Way Forward, LLC. The purpose of this presentation is to convey information. It is not intended to diagnose, treat or cure a condition; nor is it to be considered medical or legal advice, opinion or recommendation. This information is presented in the spirit of service for all.* 0:00 - Biocharger: Supercharge Your Health 2:14 - Introductions 7:14 - Story and History of Biocharger 18:44 - Water, Cells and Biocharger 26:17 - Getting into Biocharger 37:12 - 4 Technologies That Are in the System 50:28 - Determining the Frequencies Used to Get Certain Results 1:01:32 - PEMF, EMF, Frequencies/Harmonics and the Photobiomodulation 1:16:20 - How Does Pulsing Positively Impact Health? 1:23:28 - Testimonials 1:28:50 - Performance Based Recipes 1:37:24 - Difference Between Stimulating Healing and Suppressing Symptoms 1:45:15 - Primary Contraindications and Closing Thoughts
Jim Law of Biocharger sharing why our cells are dying of low energy and what you as a wellness clinic can do about it! Follow Me Here: https://www.instagram.com/justin.lesh/
In this episode I share with you the most incredible tool I have found for both increasing my energy and boosting my body's natural healing ability. This was an integral part of my healing while I journeyed through AML treatments, and has continued as a regular part of my wellness and mindfulness routine.My wife Bek and I interview Jim Law, CEO and CoFounder of BioCharger, and Jim Girard, Lead Research & Development for BioCharger, to discuss not only the real world uses and benefits of their BioCharger, but also the science and research behind it. Most importantly, they provide information on how you can get access to try out the BioCharger for yourself.
Are you a business owner who would love to have more energy to get everything done that's on your to-do list every day? Are you always tired and wish you could be more productive so your business could be more successful? Then this week's podcast episode is for you. Tune in as Jim Law the CEO and Co-Founder of Advanced Biotechnology, shares his secrets for amping up your energy and how it can lead your business to greater success. Jim has served as a managing member of Advanced Biotechnologies, LLC since co-founding the firm in 2013. With a focus on strategy and business development, Jim's entrepreneurial track record includes founding/co-founding two prior start-ups that implemented innovative and disruptive technology-based solutions that changed the way their respective industries did business. Both firms were sold to public companies (Siemens and Comfort Systems USA) and were successfully integrated into these firms' product and service offerings. Prior to starting his own businesses, Jim held executive positions in the technology world at companies such as Apple Computer and NeXT. Jim is married with 4 children and living in Orleans, MA. Be prepared to get energized by Jim's tips that just may take your business to the next level - let's get hacking! Follow the Local Business Hacks podcast for more inspiring interviews, hacks, and insider secrets to help grow your business.
My guest this week is Jim Law - CEO, Co-Founder of BioCharger & Jim Girard - Inventor and Head of Research & Development of BioCharger. In this episode, Jim Law, Jim Girard and I discuss the BioCharger. BioCharger is a health optimization platform designed to transmit energy that stimulates and invigorates the body to optimize and improve potential health, wellness, and athletic performance. It does this by using light, voltage, PEMF's, frequencies and harmonics. The BioCharger truly is the only health optimization platform of its kind. I was lucky enough to experience the BioCharger at the Upgraded Labs Conference and it really is a one of a kind experience. I found not only myself, but others flocking to it like moths to a flame. Jim Law has served as a managing member of Advanced Biotechnologies, LLC since co-founding the firm in 2013. With a focus on strategy and business development, Jim's entrepreneurial track record includes founding/co-founding two prior start-ups that implemented innovative and disruptive technology based solutions that changed the way their respective industries did business. Both firms were sold to public companies (Siemens and Comfort Systems USA) and were successfully integrated into these firms' product and service offerings. Prior to starting his own businesses, Jim held executive positions in the technology world at companies such as Apple Computer and NeXT. Jim is married with 4 children and living in Orleans, MA. Jim Girad brings more than 25 years of subtle energy research and development experience to the team, which led to the introduction of the original BioCharger concept in 1993. In 1988, Jim was privileged to have studied under Dr. Orville Fitz, a protégé of Nikola Tesla which led to Jim's experimentation with Tesla coil and multiple wave oscillation (MWO) technologies. He then experimented with combining various noble and Inert gas filled tubes to incorporate the visible light spectrum, and applied the concept of pulsing frequencies from Rife and Lakhovsky to form a unique and hybrid subtle energy platform. In a few short years, his company Advanced Technology Concepts (ATC) had accomplished what no others previously had by discovering how to unlock the benefits of multiple subtle energies simultaneously and wirelessly.Advanced Biotechnologies, LLC acquired ATC in 2013 and Jim is a now a lead on the BioCharger NG product development team. What is Discussed: [09:00] The start of BioCharger… [14:00] How Jim Law got involved with Jim Girard… [19:27] What is the Biocharger and how does it work?.. [34:50] The importance of vibration… [38:45] Is the BioCharger comparable to multiple devices in one?.. [48:20] Do different tissues respond to different frequencies?.. [56:10] BioCharger and inflammation… [60:10] Collecting data on the biocharger and how it affects the body… Favorite Quotes: Six in ten adults have some form of chronic disease. The only way our body can heal, recover, repair itself is regeneration. Find More From Nathalie: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmholC48MqRC50UffIZOMOQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/462749384302295 Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/biohackingsuperhumanperformance Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathalieniddam/ Work with Nat: Book Your 20 MInute Optimization Consult: https://calendly.com/nniddam/intro-call?month=2021-08 Find more from guest: Website: https://biocharger.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/biochargerng/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/biochargerNG/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/biochargerng LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/biochargerng About the Sponsors: BioCharger: Use code NAT500 for 500 off at https://biocharger.com/ BiOptimizers: Save 10% off Sleep Breakthrough with code BIONAT10 at sleepbreakthrough.com/bionat Profound Health: Use code Longevity15 for 15% off your first order at https://profound-health.com/
Ring in the holiday again and again with Binge Media's commentary for Groundhog Day! Jim Law and Jack Valley take a trip to Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, get drunk over and over, steal a groundhog and drive themselves into a quarry. All for your entertainment. Binge Media's Commentary for Groundhog Day If you like what we do at Binge Media, head over to Patreon.com/BingeMedia to sign up for The Full Binge! $5 a month gets you the second half of The BingeCast, film commentaries, movie tournaments and more! Listen to the BingeCast's The Royal Tenenbaums Commentary Support Binge Media! Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546 Subscribe to The Full Binge on Patreon Follow Binge Media on Facebook Join the Binge Media Facebook Group Follow Binge Media on Instagram Go to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire order Additional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today's show: · Crimson Lane Vineyards is a Northern Virginia winery in Fauquier County founded by Tom Herrity and his wife, Deanna, and overseen by winemaker Dominick Fioresi, an apprentice of renowned winemaker Jim Law; · Daniella Senior, the Colada Shop's founder and supreme leader, is in with news about the fifth incarnation of that popular Cuban concept that will open Wednesday, Jan. 18 at 1900 N St NW; · Amy Riolo is back. Since her last appearance on this show, Amy has authored several cookbooks books on Italian cuisine and the Mediterranean diet. Now she has created her own line of products, the Amy Riolo Selections Gift Box; · Chef James Gee is the executive chef of Dovetail at the Viceroy Washington DC, a modern, artful boutique hotel at Logan Circle. James has previously been the owner of Michelin Plate recipient I'm Eddie Cano, a restaurant on Connecticut Avenue in Northwest D.C. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today's show: · Crimson Lane Vineyards is a Northern Virginia winery in Fauquier County founded by Tom Herrity and his wife, Deanna, and overseen by winemaker Dominick Fioresi, an apprentice of renowned winemaker Jim Law; · Daniella Senior, the Colada Shop's founder and supreme leader, is in with news about the fifth incarnation of that popular Cuban concept that will open Wednesday, Jan. 18 at 1900 N St NW; · Amy Riolo is back. Since her last appearance on this show, Amy has authored several cookbooks books on Italian cuisine and the Mediterranean diet. Now she has created her own line of products, the Amy Riolo Selections Gift Box; · Chef James Gee is the executive chef of Dovetail at the Viceroy Washington DC, a modern, artful boutique hotel at Logan Circle. James has previously been the owner of Michelin Plate recipient I'm Eddie Cano, a restaurant on Connecticut Avenue in Northwest D.C.
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today's show: · Crimson Lane Vineyards is a Northern Virginia winery in Fauquier County founded by Tom Herrity and his wife, Deanna, and overseen by winemaker Dominick Fioresi, an apprentice of renowned winemaker Jim Law; · Daniella Senior, the Colada Shop's founder and supreme leader, is in with news about the fifth incarnation of that popular Cuban concept that will open Wednesday, Jan. 18 at 1900 N St NW; · Amy Riolo is back. Since her last appearance on this show, Amy has authored several cookbooks books on Italian cuisine and the Mediterranean diet. Now she has created her own line of products, the Amy Riolo Selections Gift Box; · Chef James Gee is the executive chef of Dovetail at the Viceroy Washington DC, a modern, artful boutique hotel at Logan Circle. James has previously been the owner of Michelin Plate recipient I'm Eddie Cano, a restaurant on Connecticut Avenue in Northwest D.C.
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today's show: · Crimson Lane Vineyards is a Northern Virginia winery in Fauquier County founded by Tom Herrity and his wife, Deanna, and overseen by winemaker Dominick Fioresi, an apprentice of renowned winemaker Jim Law; · Daniella Senior, the Colada Shop's founder and supreme leader, is in with news about the fifth incarnation of that popular Cuban concept that will open Wednesday, Jan. 18 at 1900 N St NW; · Amy Riolo is back. Since her last appearance on this show, Amy has authored several cookbooks books on Italian cuisine and the Mediterranean diet. Now she has created her own line of products, the Amy Riolo Selections Gift Box; · Chef James Gee is the executive chef of Dovetail at the Viceroy Washington DC, a modern, artful boutique hotel at Logan Circle. James has previously been the owner of Michelin Plate recipient I'm Eddie Cano, a restaurant on Connecticut Avenue in Northwest D.C. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, we review Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio on Netflix and wonder why we're in the age of Pinocchio. Our featured TV show review this week is The White Lotus season 2 finale. We go into Spoiler territory around 29 minutes in, so just a fair warning. All of our other reviews will be on The Full Binge and you can check out that list below! While you're there, check out our 12 Comms of Bingemas exclusively on Patreon! If you like The BingeCast and what we do at Binge Media, please consider subscribing and supporting us at Patreon.com/BingeMedia to sign up for The Full Binge! On this week's Full Binge, our spillover reviews include Banshees of Inisherin, The Binge 2: It's A Wonderful Binge, Raymond & Ray, Yule Log and more! Binge Media Reviews Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio 0:00 - The Free Binge - Merry Bingemas Bingers! Law and I (Alyx) are gearing up for the holiday season and we're ready to drink. I mean, how do you get into the holiday season? 10:21 - Google Voice - Keen calls in to tell us he's still catching up on commentaries and recommends we bring back an old Jim Law bit called "Boobies of the Day". I think that's a good idea but that leads to Law saying he'll bring up my old shit if I bring up his old shit and that idea dies. Give us a call at 708-406-9546. 15:55 - TV Round Up - We had to break down the season finale of White Lotus which makes us break down the season as a whole which means SPOILER ALLLERTTTT. 52:02 - What Did You Watch - It's a-Pinocchio! Del Toro sets up a whole world that took us by surprise in our review. But we're old assholes. Support Binge Media! Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546 Subscribe to The Full Binge on Patreon Follow Binge Media on Facebook Join the Binge Media Facebook Group Follow Binge Media on Instagram Go to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire order Additional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
Jim Law Managing Member of Advanced Biotechnologies, LLC BioCharger.com Jim has been a managing member of Advanced Biotechnologies, LLC, since co-founding the firm in 2013. With a focus on strategy and business development, Jim's entrepreneurial track record includes founding/co-founding two prior start-ups that implemented innovative and disruptive technology-based solutions that changed how their respective industries did business. Both firms were sold to public companies (Siemens and Comfort Systems USA) and were successfully integrated into these firms' product and service offerings. Before starting his own businesses, Jim held executive positions in technology at companies such as Apple Computer and NeXT. Jim is married with four children and living in Orleans, MA, and a daily BioCharger NG user himself. To get your free “Charge Card” and try BioCharger at any participating OsteoStrong, go to https://biocharger.com/osteostrong/.
Due to our modern lifestyles, our health is suffering more than ever. Our lack of exposure to nature primarily causes one common denominator among all chronic diseases. On the podcast today, Dr. Christine is joined by Jim Law and Jim Girard to discuss the key elements of nature and how they impact our health at the cellular level. They also discuss Jim and Jim's journey and how they created their business, BioCharger. Conversation Highlights: {10:19} What are the consequences of our modern lifestyle? {17:02} How modern life is disconnected from mother earth {25:26} Coherent light and water in the body {32:56} What is meant by the frequency in our bodies? {42:51} Treatments for chronic illness and much more! To get the full show notes, visit the website www.drchristineschaffner.com/Episode172
On this week's commentary, Jim Law makes his House of the Dragon debut for "King of the Narrow Sea". Head over to Patreon.com/BingeMedia to sign up for The Full Binge! $5 a month gets you the second half of The BingeCast, film commentaries and more! CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to BingeMedia on Apple Podcasts
Two finals to review - the KO Trophy and the 4 day Championship. Jim Law and Richard Logan are joined by Berkshire coach Tom Lambert, skipper Dan Lincoln and Cumbria's Michael Slack. There's the final MVP placings for all three competitions, Richard and Tom confirm the ECC squad for the October tournament and of course, Chris Drew is back to reveal the answer to last time's quiz!
A bumper edition from Jim Law and Richard Logan to round off the Western and Eastern Division Championship games - who's through to the final, who's up and who's down. There's a look ahead to this weekend's KO Trophy Final between Berkshire and Cumbria at Wormsley and we hear from Dorset scorer Chris Drew, who poses a quiz following a wet day in Wimborne!
An exciting weekend of games has set up a great NCCA Championship final chapter for this Sunday. Jim Law and Richard Logan work their way through all the results and fixtures and catch up with Cheshire's David Wainwright. Lots to pick through, lots to look forward to! Plus all your regular news.
Want to optimize your health but don't know where to start? Today's episode is a recap featuring a short clip from the previous weeks' episodes. It serves as a teaser into the wealth of insights, entertaining anecdotes, and valuable tips from the various conversations to give you a flavor of the episode and guest. Check out the full episodes on The Longevity & Lifestyle Podcast: #67: Longevity & Biohacking Products Series #7: BioCharger NG - Using Nature's Healing Energy to Combat Harmful Man-made Energy, Indoor Lifestyles, Supporting Vitality & Wellbeing, Tony Robbins and more with BioCharger NG's Jim Law and Jim Girard #66: Heart Rate Variability - What Is It and How to Measure It, Stress Response, Stress Resiliency, Cognitive Performance, Biofeedback, Optimal Health and Longevity With Dr. Jay Wiles, CSO at Hanu Health #65: Dean Graziosi on How to Thrive During Economic Winter, Fortifying Your Mind in Challenging Times, Overcoming Impostor Syndrome and Self-Doubt, Warren Buffet's Advice on Business Modals, the Self-Education Industry, and much more! #64: Must-Read Books: Remixed Episode of Recommended and Most Gifted Books with Amy Killen, Kien Vuu, Sergey Young, Mohammed Enayat, Marie Cudennec, Joseph Raffaele, Sakiko Reuterskiöld, Helen Reavey, and Dr. Dale Bredesen! #63: Olive Oil - Myths and Truths, How Polyphenols and Oleocanthal Promote Longevity and Wellbeing, Brain Function, Fighting Cancer Cells, and more with High-Phenolic Brand Kyoord's Dr. Limor Goren! #62: The Role of Dehydration in Metabolic Diseases, Salt's Detrimental Impact and Role in Cancer, The Link Between High Salt and Sugar Diets, Dementia and Alzheimer's, How to Monitor Dehydration and Prevent Weight Gain with Dr. Richard Johnson! Steal My 10 Hacks to Improve Your Life & Longevity Playbook, add your name and email HERE: https://longevity-and-lifestyle.com/freebie For Podcast Show Notes & Transcript visit click here https://longevity-and-lifestyle.com/podcast-68-recap-episode Follow: Dr. Jay Wiles Dr. Richard Johnson Jim Law Jim Girard Sergey Young Dr. Limor Goren Follow Claudia on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longevityandlifestyle/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/longevityandlifestyle/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZF-s8jsUejc0TpVqnFE1lQ/featured LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claudia-von-boeselager/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LongevityLifest Website: https://longevity-and-lifestyle.com/ *** Past guests on The Longevity & Lifestyle Podcast include Dr. David Perlmutter, Dr. Amy Killen, Sergey Young, Dr. Dale Bredesen, Dr. Kristen Willeumier, Dr. Louise Newson, Dr. Kien Vuu, Dr. Carolina Reis, Marie Diamond, Nikolina Lauc, Morri Chowaiki, Leslie Kenny, Fiona O'Donnell-McCarthy, Mohamed Massaquoi, Dr. Jay Wiles, Nick Potter, Dr. Pamela Kryskow, Dr. Julia Mirer, Dr. Richard Johnson, Isabella Channing, Dina Burkitbayeva, Raewyn Guerrero, Mario Chamorro, Mariko Bangerter, Harris Khan, Juraj Kocar, Dr. Stephanie Manson Brown, Dr. Mohammed Enayat, Helen Reavey, Elena Letyagina, Dana Frost, Niall Breslin, Dr. Limor Goren and many more!
‘Modern day life has introduced a lot of challenges to us. And one of them is the fact that we spend so much time being blocked from four key energies that exist in nature. But at the same time being 'bombarded' by manmade energies. So things like cell phones and wifi and microwaves, which are all around us and we don't have to debate if they're bad for your health, but I think we could all agree. They're not the kind of energies that nature intended for us to thrive on… So in a nutshell the lack of energy at the cellular level, is what we believe to be the root cause of much of this chronic disease.' - Jim Law, CEO & Co-Founder of Advanced Biotechnologies LLC Today's guests are CEO & Co-Founder of BioCharger NG Jim Law and Jim Girard, Head of Research & Development. Jim Law has served as a managing member of Advanced Biotechnologies, LLC since co-founding the firm in 2013. With a focus on strategy and business development, Jim's entrepreneurial track record includes founding/co-founding two prior start-ups that implemented innovative and disruptive technology based solutions that changed the way their respective industries did business. Both firms were sold to public companies (Siemens and Comfort Systems USA) and were successfully integrated into these firms' product and service offerings. Prior to starting his own businesses, Jim held executive positions in the technology world at companies such as Apple Computer and NeXT. Jim is married with 4 children and living in Orleans, MA. Jim Girard brings more than 25 years of subtle energy research and development experience to the team, which led to the introduction of the original BioCharger concept in 1993. In 1988, Jim was privileged to have studied under Dr. Orville Fitz, a protégé of Nikola Tesla which led to Jim's experimentation with Tesla coil and multiple wave oscillation (MWO) technologies. He then experimented with combining various noble and Inert gas filled tubes to incorporate the visible light spectrum, and applied the concept of pulsing frequencies from Rife and Lakhovsky to form a unique and hybrid subtle energy platform. In a few short years, his company Advanced Technology Concepts (ATC) had accomplished what no others previously had by discovering how to unlock the benefits of multiple subtle energies simultaneously and wirelessly. Advanced Biotechnologies, LLC acquired ATC in 2013 and Jim is a now a lead on the BioCharger NG product development team. Jim attended the University of Akron and Kent State University studying Applied Math and resides in Brewster, MA with his wife and 5 children. Check out this AMAZING OFFER! Biocharger is offering $500 off their device for you as well as their 45-day money-back guarantee so you can test the BioCharger at home or in your clinic worry free. Just go to biocharger.com/CLAUDIA today to get your $500 off. Follow BioCharger NG on: Website: https://biocharger.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/biochargerNG/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/biochargerng/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/biochargerng/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/biochargerng/ Follow Claudia on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longevityandlifestyle/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/longevityandlifestyle/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZF-s8jsUejc0TpVqnFE1lQ/featured LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claudia-von-boeselager/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LongevityLifest Website: https://longevity-and-lifestyle.com/ *** Past guests on The Longevity & Lifestyle Podcast include Dr. David Perlmutter, Dr. Amy Killen, Sergey Young, Dr. Dale Bredesen, Dr. Kristen Willeumier, Dr. Louise Newson, Dr. Kien Vuu, Dr. Carolina Reis, Marie Diamond, Nikolina Lauc, Morri Chowaiki, Leslie Kenny, Fiona O'Donnell-McCarthy, Mohamed Massaquoi, Dr. Jay Wiles, Nick Potter, Dr. Pamela Kryskow, Dr. Julia Mirer, Dr. Richard Johnson, Isabella Channing, Dina Burkitbayeva, Raewyn Guerrero, Mario Chamorro, Mariko Bangerter, Harris Khan, Juraj Kocar, Dr. Stephanie Manson Brown, Dr. Mohammed Enayat, Helen Reavey, Elena Letyagina, Dana Frost, Niall Breslin, Dr. Limor Goren and many more!
Showcase time! Jim Law and Richard Logan look back at the best of the action from 20 ECB Showcase matches as national took on first class counties. There's a preview too of this weekend's KO Trophy semi-finals as Berkshire face Dorset and Oxfordshire take on Cumbria, MVP updates and all your NCCA news.
Jim Law and Richard Logan look back at eight championship games and catch up with Herefordshire skipper , Matt Pardoe. There's your latest MVP news and the little matter of 20 ECB Showcase games to preview too...
And the heat goes on! Jim Law and Richard Logan review last weekend's KO Trophy quarter final ties, preview weekend three of championship cricket AND there's the little matter of 20 ECB Showcase matches round the corner. All the latest MVP news too.
For some counties, it's already halfway through the three day championship season - so the tables are taking shape. Jim Law and Richard Logan review week two of the games and look forward to the KO Trophy quarter finals this weekend as the white ball game makes a reappaearance. There's your MVP update and all the latest NCCA news too.
Have you tried the BioCharger? It's a health optimization device that's designed to transmit energy that in turn, stimulates and invigorates the entire body to optimize and improve potential health and wellness. The team has tried it and loved it – especially Nikki, as it's a great no-fuss tool that her kids can benefit from just by playing near it. In this episode of the pod, we sat down with the minds behind the BioCharger, Jim Law and Jim Girard. You'll also hear us unpack its benefits, its history, and the best ways to optimize it for your own wellness routine. If you're curious about the BioCharger after this ep, THE FULLEST readers can trial a BioCharger for free by filling out this Request More Info form here – we're sure you'll love the experience! For $500 off your BioCharger order, use code TF500 at checkout. *code valid until the end of September
Jim Law and Richard Logan review the first round of Championship games including champions Oxfordshire's win. We catch up with Harrison Smith and James Harrison, there's a preview of next weekend, an MVP update and all your latest NCCA news.
KO Trophy group games completed! Jim Law and Richard Logan review last weekend's exciting group finale and confirm the quarter final draw. We catch up with Suffolk's Ben Claydon and it's time to prepare for the three day Championship games. Previews of these, MVP news and more.
On the latest NCCA podcast Jim Law and Richard Logan look back at two week's worth of KO Trophy action and forward to the deciding weekend with all to play for. There's an MVP update and al your regular NCCA news too.
Week two of five in the NCCA Trophy group stages and Jim Law and Richard Logan have all the scores and details behind the games. There's a look ahead to next weekends games, an MVP update and all your latest NCCA news too.
It was a big weekend with Oxfordshire, Cheshire, Cambridgeshire and Dorset all contesting T20 Final's Day at Tring Park CC - catch up with all the action as Jim Law and Richard Logan look back on a memorable sunny Sunday. Meantime the 50 over KO Trophy gets underway this weekend - we look ahead to all the games plus there's MVP news and all your regular NCCA updates.
It's T20 Final's Day at Tring Park on Sunday and Jim Law and Richard Logan look forward to two semi finals - Oxfordshire v Cheshire, Cambridgeshire v Dorset - and the Final There's interviews with Dorset skipper Luke Webb and Oxfordshire's Jonny Cater plus everything you need to know ahead of the big weekend.
Jim Law and Richard Logan look back at the last of the T20 group games and look forward to Final's Day next week at Tring. There's an MVP interview with Cheshire's Rob Sehmi plus all your latest NCCA news.
It's a bumper stats loaded review this week with back to back T20 double headers played across Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday. Jim Law and Richard Logan review the action and look forward to the final T20 weekend when all will be sorted. All your latest NCCA news too.
Another packed weekend of T20 cricket for Jim Law and Richard Logan to get their teeth into. More to come this weekend too with T20 games on both Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday. There's a look ahead too to the ECB Showcase games set for the end of July and all your regular NCCA news.
The season's up and running and on the latest NCCA Podcast, Jim Law and Richard Logan reflect on the first eight T20 double headers and look forward to the next. Harrison Ward from Oxfordshire links up after an impressive weekend, there's an MVP update and all your NCCA news.
Sunday sees the National Counties T20 cricket for the first time in three years with eight games across the country. An intense few weeks culminates with Final's Day on 22 may. Jim Law and Richard Logan preview the games, bring the latest news on the 2022 MVP programme and cover everything else National Counties Cricket!
Just a week to go until the season starts and Jim Law and Richard Logan are joined by Oxfordshire's George Tait to talk about the new NCCA Player ID day initiative, the introduction of live streaming of matches in 2022 and the forthcoming T20 programme that gets underway on 17 April. There's all your regular NCCA updates too.
Jim Law and Richard Logan are back with all things NCCA with the first podcast of the year. There's a look back at how things went in 2021 and a look forward too, plus MVP winner, Berkshire's Andy Rishton joins us (from a coach somewhere near Austria!). All the latest NCCA news too as we head towards the start of the season on 17 April.
In this episode we chat with Jim Gerard (Research and Development) and Jim Law (CEO and co-founder) of Advanced Biotechnologies, LLC,. In this exciting episode, they introduce us to the BioCharger NG. The BioCharger NG is a hybrid subtle energy
In this episode we chat with Jim Girard (Research and Development) and Jim Law (CEO and co-founder) of Advanced Biotechnologies, LLC,. In this exciting episode, they introduce us to the BioCharger NG. The BioCharger NG is a hybrid subtle energy revitalization platform. The transmitted energy stimulates and invigorates the entire body to optimize and improve potential health, wellness, and athletic performance. The BioCharger NG is completely non-invasive, and has proven to restore strength, stamina, coordination and mental clarity. The BioCharger NG utilizes four different energy types – Light, Voltage, Frequencies & Harmonics, and Pulsed Electro-Magnetic Fields (PEMFs). As individual energies, each has its fair share of supported research, however the BioCharger NG is the first energy platform of its kind to incorporate all four of these beneficial energies into one platform Jim Girard brings more than 25 years of subtle energy research and development experience to the team, which led to the introduction of the original BioCharger concept in 1993. In 1988, Jim was privileged to have studied under Dr. Orville Fitz, a protégé of Nikola Tesla which led to Jim's experimentation with Tesla coil and multiple wave oscillation (MWO) technologies. Jim Law has served as a managing member of Advanced Biotechnologies, LLC since co-founding the firm in 2013. With a focus on strategy and business development, Jim's entrepreneurial track record includes founding/co-founding two prior start-ups that implemented innovative and disruptive technology based solutions that changed the way their respective industries did business. Highlights of this podcast include: Energy Healing Nature Electric fields Frequencies and harmonics What is a BioCharger Rife Energy Cognitive awareness Hydration And So Much More! Use code PERRY500 or this link to save $500 off the purchase of your own BioCharger. https://biocharger.com/perry-nickelston/ To learn more, visit BioCharger.com and find more on social media: Instagram -@biochargerng.
End of the season but the pod's back! Jim Law and Richard Logan look back at the KO Final between Berkshire and Cumbria with Richard Morris and Andy Rishton, and a review of the Oxfordshire and Suffolk Championship Final with Jonny Cater. An update too on the imminnent European Cricket Championship and all your outstanding NCCA news.
Jim Law // Sunday Message - September 5, 2021 Special message from Jim Law, Executive Director of Pastor Relations, North American Mission Board.
The 2021 Championship finalists are confirmed as Jim Law and Richard Logan reflect on the final round of games with contributions from Berkshire's Richard Morris, Euan Wood and Chris Peploe. There's an MVP update and some cracking games to review too plus a look forward to next week's KO Trophy Final (with more to come!). And don't forget weekly predictions too ... all boiling up nicely!
All are well again in the Podcast camp and Jim Law and Richard Logan make up for lost time with a review of the NCCA KO Trophy semi-finals and all last weekend's championship action. There's a preview of the final round of games too. There's catch-up with Wiltshire skipper Ed Young, our regular predictions and all your latest NCCA news.
This week, we're tapping into the energy field in the cosmos with the genius brains behind the BioCharger NG: a wireless, electromagnetic frequency generator. Before you roll your eyes, wireless transmission of energy isn't as woo-woo as it sounds. As you'll learn today, it builds on the scientific breakthroughs made by Nikola Tesla and George Lakhovsky. There's more than enough research to ignite a conversation around the BioCharger as a high-functional solution for heightened mental clarity, chronic pain, and athletic performance. Here to explain this world-class device in greater detail is Founder and CEO, Jim Law, and his two accomplices, Jim Girard and Colin Bester. During this electrifying roundtable, we'll be exploring the machine's benefits (this bad-boy knocks out my jetlag in literally minutes), the nuances of the BioCharger menu, and upcoming updates to get excited about. Along the way, we'll bust some myths about EMF shielding and grounding too. This is a top-line biohacking product that was on my wish list for a few years – back since this machine was on the periphery of the wellness space. Since then, it has found its way to more practitioners, centers, and gyms. I'm impressed by the team's collective passion for getting this technology to as many people as possible. They've, very generously, offered a $500 discount to listeners. Simply head to biocharger.com/luke. You can even experience the BioCharger for free first by filling out their online form to get your hands on a “Charge Card” for a complimentary BioCharger session near you. 06:38 — Meet the Team Behind It All Engineering expertise, career background, and roles at BioCharger The birth of the BioCharger What is a Tesla coil? Creating variable frequencies and harmonics in the BioCharger 22:45 — How the BioCharger Differs From Rife Machines Going from analog to digital How the user experience has evolved over the years Takeaways from reading The Body Electric Achieving self-calibration with their machines 33:44 — How You Could Benefit From the Technology Increased energy and cell regeneration Closing the gap between lifespan and healthspan Why do animals love the BioCharger? Ultraviolet light and water purification research Tracking improved sleep patterns Mitochondria support Grounding, EMF, and pulsed waves vs non-stop waves Sound therapy potential (I love using NuCalm) 1:13:35 — Breaking Down the BioCharger Menu Core recipe variables: voltage output, frequency, duty cycle, and time The decision-making process in recipe formulation Recovering from jet lag and being run down Using a BioCharger as a practitioner Try out the BioCharger for free! Head to: biocharger.com/luke, fill out a form, and receive a “Charge Card” for a complimentary BioCharger session near you The communal nature of the BioCharger Installing the BioCharger in a grounded and EMF-free space Is “grounding” really beneficial for your health? 1:46:46— Additional Resources About the Technology Healing is Voltage by Jerry Tennant The Secret of Light by Walter Russell The Cancer Cure that Worked by Barry Lynes Watch “How the BioCharger NG is made” More about this episode. Watch it on YouTube. Connect with Luke on social media to learn how to take your lifestyle to the next level, plus catch exclusive live interviews & events: INSTAGRAM - @lukestorey // instagram.com/lukestorey/ FACEBOOK - facebook.com/MrLukeStorey/ TWITTER - @MrLukeStorey // twitter.com/MRLUKESTOREY YOUTUBE - youtube.com/c/LukeStorey THIS SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY: MAGNESIUM BREAKTHROUGH. 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The Glen Manor property has been in Jeff White's family since 1901. However, it was Jeff who saw the potential that the family property had as an ideal site for a vineyard. He planted his first vines at Glen Manor Vineyards in 1995. A mere 1.2 acres of Sauvignon Blanc. At the time Jeff was working for and learning about winegrowing from Jim Law at Linden Vineyards. He would sell his grapes to Jim for a number of years until he ultimately planted additional vines and started to produce his own wine with the 2007 vintage. His wines are among the best grown today in Virginia and Jeff, who insist he is just a farmer, is widely respected throughout the Virginia wine industry and his wines are an example of why Virginia is one of the most exciting emerging wine regions in the world.HIGHLIGHTS OF THE INTERVIEW:a). Jeff explains why he left the defense industry where he was working to move to his families farm and work with his father on his Christmas Tree business and his grandfathers Cattle farm. The same farm that he would later plant a vineyard and become a winegrower.b). Jeff chronicles how he was able to get a summer intern position with Professor Tony Wolf at the Agriculture Research and Extension Center near Winchester not far from his families property and the influence that had on him.c). Next he describes how he managed to get Jim Law at Linden Vineyards to take him on as his assistant and he would ultimately worked at Linden for 12 years.d). Jeff answers my question about a possible generational pass at Glen Manor by explaining that his niece Ashleigh White is now working closely with him in the vineyards and he hopes that she will carry on the family name when the time comes for him to slow down.e). Jeff explains the importance of elevation for vineyard sites in Virginia. Glen Manor is at 1400 ft.f). When I asked him what varietal he is excited about he speaks to just recently planting Nebbiolo and is optimistic about the future of making wine from it.Much, much more. Listen below. You can also read the text transcript attached.
Jim Law and Richard Logan piece together the action from round two's Championship matches in the East and West, check out the latest MVP stats and look ahead to a full weekend of fixtures. We catch up too with Rob Sehmi, Cheshire CCC captain after a win over Oxfordshire. And it's getting pretty tight on the Law v Logie predictions...
Jim Law & Richard Logan reflect on the four KO Trophy quarter final ties and catch up with Cambridgeshire skipper Calum Guest and centurion Ben Seabrook. Updates on the showcase action too with Harrison Craig after his 5-14 v Essex. Your usual news and predictions too.
Jim Law and Richard Logan look back at the first round of three day Championship games and preview the forthcoming KO Trophy quarter final ties. Plus we speak to this week's Most Valuable Player and check out what the pair get wrong (again!) with their match predictions!
NCCA Chairman Nick Archer joins Jim Law and Richard Logan to look ahead as the KO Trophy quarter finals are decided and we prepare for the first round of three day Championship cricket. There's a full round-up of results and an update on the ECB Showcase matches pitching National Counties against First Class Counties. Plus of course, Law v Logie on teh prediction front!
Jim Law and Richard Logan look back at week 4 of the KO Trophy and forward to the last round of games. Who will make the quarter finals? There's the MVP of the week too and all your latest NCCA news.
Back in the NCCA podcast crease and Jim Law and Richard Logan look back on a lively weekend in the KO Trophy and look forward to week 4 as things hot up across the groups. There's this week's MVP, a catch up with Shropshire's Director of Cricket John Abrahams, and Law v Logie predictions.
Jim Law and Richard Logan look back at the second round of group fixtures and reveal this week's Most Valuable Player. There's a preview of the upcoming round of games and all your latest NCCA news.
Jim Law and Richard Logan reflect on the first round of KO Trophy games, catching up with skippers Gary Pratt (Cumbria) and Luke Webb (Dorset). There's news of the NCCA's 'role model' programme, a look ahead to this weekend's games and all your NCCA news.
Cricket at last as Jim Law and Richard Logan look forward to nine NCCA KO Trophy ties over the Bank Holiday weekend. There's a round-up of all the current NCCA news and special guest is James Morris of Berkshire CCC, the current holders of the KO Trophy.
Jim Law and Richard Logan bring you all the latest news from the NCCA including fixture updates and all about NCCA's involvement in the European Cricket Championships. We hear too from the two new NCCA board members - former England Women's cricket captain, Charlotte Edwards and former Disney Channel FCO, Geoff Ellis.
We've mastered wireless charging of cell phones, how about wireless charging of the human body? That's the question we look at in this episode as we speak with the creators of a unique and high-tech device that acts as a hybrid subtle energy revitalization platform. This is the story of the Biocharger NG with Jim Law and Jim Girard.
By the mid 90s, Disney was in pretty good shape. They had a sort of resurgence with Alladin and Beauty and the Beast, and the studio seemed to have big plans in order to keep that resurgence in order. Little did people know they would turn the animation landscape upside down with Toy Story. But they didn't do it alone. With a Steve Jobs-George Lucas deal to sell the technology that would become computer animation, and an off shoot studio called Pixar putting in the blood sweat and tears, Disney really came with guns a'blazing. Almost twenty-five years and four films later, Pixar is still going strong. Join Matt, Law (who seems to be born to be on this retrospective), and myself as we do the first animated series in the Aftertaste's existence, and explore whether the Toy Story franchise and the movies contained in its realms is just as successful creatively as they were financially. Nine years after Toy Story 3 came and caused eyes everywhere to well up, garnering Oscar nominations in the process, Pixar was ready to unleash the fourth entry in the series, Toy Story 4. But things were different this time. Original series creator John Lassiter was ousted from the Pixar ranks amid a ton of controversy (don't google it kids), Mr Potato Head voice Don Rickles was no longer with us, and almost everyone behind the scenes was different. SO how does Woody, Buzz, and their crew (along with newcomer Forky) rank in this, their fourth adventure to be reviewed by Garrett, Law, and Matt? And why does this episode contain five minute dissertations about chairs and ventriloquist dummies? Listen below to find out! Thanks again to Jim Law for coming on to do this series with us. Be sure to stay tuned to the end to find out what our next series will be. Toy Story 4 (2019) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10) CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
Jim Law and NCCA Operations Manager Richard Logan are back with all things NCCA. As well as the latest NCCA news ahead of the planned 2021 season, Richard reveals the new 'role models' initiative. Plus special guest Somerset's Jack Brooks talks about breaking into first class cricket with Northamptonshire after starting out at Oxfordshire.
By the mid 90s, Disney was in pretty good shape. They had a sort of resurgence with Alladin and Beauty and the Beast, and the studio seemed to have big plans in order to keep that resurgence in order. Little did people know they would turn the animation landscape upside down with Toy Story. But they didn't do it alone. With a Steve Jobs-George Lucas deal to sell the technology that would become computer animation, and an off shoot studio called Pixar putting in the blood sweat and tears, Disney really came with guns a'blazing. Almost twenty-five years and four films later, Pixar is still going strong. Join Matt, Law (who seems to be born to be on this retrospective), and myself as we do the first animated series in the Aftertaste's existence, and explore whether the Toy Story franchise and the movies contained in its realms is just as successful creatively as they were financially. Normally I do a brief summation of the movie the show that's contained on this page reviews, but I am going to change that concept for this particular show to explain something. When putting this year of Aftertaste series together, I thought for sure that Toy Story was going to be one retrospective where we would avoid a high dose of arguments. And then I remembered, this is Binge Media I'm talking about. Come join in as Matt, Law, and myself delve into Toy Story 3, a movie that arrived 11 years following its predecessor, and the one that has caused said arguments. Toy Story 3 (2010) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10) CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
By the mid 90s, Disney was in pretty good shape. They had a sort of resurgence with Alladin and Beauty and the Beast, and the studio seemed to have big plans in order to keep that resurgence in order. Little did people know they would turn the animation landscape upside down with Toy Story. But they didn't do it alone. With a Steve Jobs-George Lucas deal to sell the technology that would become computer animation, and an off shoot studio called Pixar putting in the blood sweat and tears, Disney really came with guns a'blazing. Almost twenty-five years and four films later, Pixar is still going strong. Join Matt, Law (who seems to be born to be on this retrospective), and myself as we do the first animated series in the Aftertaste's existence, and explore whether the Toy Story franchise and the movies contained in its realms is just as successful creatively as they were financially. If there was ever an animated film whose production added up to a nightmare equal to that of this generation's Jaws, it would be Toy Story 2. Between lost files, babies being left in the cars of exhausted animators, and many last minute story changes, the 1999 sequel -originally intended to go straight to video- had all the makings of a disaster. But the movie was released around Thanksgiving in 1999 and proved to be a huge success, with some proclaiming it one of the best sequels of all time. Join myself, Matt, and Law, as we answer that proclamation, and see if there is another 10/10 like last week. Toy Story 2 (1999) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10) CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
Rutger de Vink the founder of RDV established is Vineyard in 204 after having working as an intern with Jim Law and Linden in the early 2000s. He credits Jim for a fortuitous trip he took at Jim's invitation with a group of winemakers to travel to Bordeaux in 2002. It was during that trip that he met a fellow Dutchman, Kees van Leeuwen, when they visited Cheval Blanc in St. Emilion. It was Kees, who was a vineyard consultant, that he listen to about what was necessary for a vineyard site to be great. Just prior to that trip Rutger had been looking on the West Coast but when he came back he decided he would search for an ideal site in Virginia, which he did not that far from Linden where he had apprenticed. RDV's first vintage was 2008, and once again he would be fortunate as he was introduced by Jean-Phillippe Roty to Eric Boissenot an enologist and consultant to Ch. Latour and several of the other First Growth Bordeaux. Eric came on as RDV consulting enologist and still works with them today. The RDV story is very compelling and was the first to see a $100 bottle of wine produced in Virginia.HIGHLIGHTS OF THE INTERVIEW: a). Rutger talks about the importance of Jim Law, the owner of Linden Vineyards, for not only inspiring him but to the Virginia Wine Industry.b). You will hear from Josh Grainer, RDV winemaker and Virginia native who has been with RDV since 2008.c). Josh tells a historic and fascinating story about how their Flagship wine, Lost Mountain was named. The story involved George Washington.d). Rutger recants his mission is to not just produce the highest quality Virginia wine, but wine that is equal to the best from anywhere in the World.e).Rutger and Josh share insightful thoughts about terroir in general and how that translate to Virginia.f).Rutger and I discuss the comparisons between when Oregon first broke through and how that relates to Virginia. He answers my question in a way that essentially breaks the code for me about why Virginia hasn't had the National success, as of yet, that Oregon has enjoyed.g). The best way to sum up my Interview is Rutger thinks BIG!You can read the full transcript of the interview at my website www.finewineconfidential.comEnjoy the Episode.
By the mid 90s, Disney was in pretty good shape. They had a sort of resurgence with Alladin and Beauty and the Beast, and the studio seemed to have big plans in order to keep that resurgence in order. Little did people know they would turn the animation landscape upside down with Toy Story. But they didn't do it alone. With a Steve Jobs-George Lucas deal to sell the technology that would become computer animation, and an off shoot studio called Pixar putting in the blood sweat and tears, Disney really came with guns a'blazing. Almost twenty-five years and four films later, Pixar is still going strong. Join Matt, Law (who seems to be born to be on this retrospective), and myself as we do the first animated series in the Aftertaste's existence, and explore whether the Toy Story franchise and the movies contained in its realms is just as successful creatively as they were financially. Though Toy Story proved to be a massive success, it was not easy getting there. Undermanned and underfunded, nit to mention having toy companies like Mattel refusing to lend their commodities to the production, director John Lasseter and his crew had to jump through hoops just to get the movie done. Listen in as we dissect the movie and decide whether it still holds up all these years later, and if the labor of love known as Toy Story was worth all the man hours it took to make it. Toy Story (1995) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10) CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
New from the National Counties Cricket Association All your national counties cricket news with special guest Bedfordshire (and England's!) Graeme Swann. Hosted by Richard Logan and Jim Law.
Shepherd (Shep) Rouse is Virginia through and through. His ancestors roots trace back to the 17th century in Virginia. Shep was a Fulbright Scholar and after spending time in Germany he fell in love with their wines and Riesling specifically. When he returned to the U.S. he decided to take up the art of winemaking and headed to the West Coast where he would as a get his degree in Enology at U.C. Davis. He worked for several of the early pioneers in Northern California and would eventually make it back to his native state, Virginia, where he took the position as winemaker at Montdomaine winery in what is now the Monticello AVA. He and his wife Jane founded Rockbridge Winery in the Shenandoah Valley in 1988 after he found what he believed to be the ideal site at an elevation of 2,000 feet. Shep has been making wine in Virginia longer than anyone other than Gabriele Rausse, and Jim Law. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE INTERVIEW a). as a 9 year old he discovered an artifact which is the second oldest wine bottle unearthed in this country today.b). he describes his beginning days in winemaking at several of the early pioneers in California, most notably Veedercrest Vineyards, Mark West, Ch. St. Jean, & Schramsberg.c). He takes the winemaking position at Montdomaine Winery and moves back to Va in 1986. he describes what the industry was like at that time.d). Founding Rockbridge winery with his wife in 1988 and produces his first vintage in 1992.e). discusses why he choose to plant a significant amount of hybrid grape varieties.f). explains how is early love for the wines of Germany led him to plant and cultivate Riesling which he prefers to this day over all the other wines he produces. g). states how important it was for him to get his enology degree at U.C. Davis and how that has been so valuable to him in his winemaking here in Virginia.Much, much more.
In this episode, Jim Law preaches on Moving from Fear to Faith in our Guest Speaker Series. Jim Law is Executive Director of Pastor Relations at the North American Missions Board.The Guest Speaker Series features pastor-preachers from all over the nation and who have been invited to preach at FBC Glen Este while our Senior Pastor (Pastor Brent Snook) is on a leave of absence.
Jim Law began his quest to produce wine in Virginia when he and his family bought a long-abandoned apple orchard in the Northern part of Virginia in 1983 after several years of searching for a parcel of land that had high elevation and had eastern facing slopes. His first vineyard experience was with a small Ohio vineyard and in 1981 he had two distinctly different opportunities to help start a winery. One in Southern Oregon and one that would take him to Virginia and the Shenandoah Valley. He opted for the Virginia startup because as a young guy he could be involved in a ground floor operation helping discover and develop a new terroir for winegrowing. His two years in the Peace Corps Volunteer in Zaire (Congo) teaching agriculture gave him the energy to take up this new challenge of growing grapes and making high-quality wine in Virginia. Jim has been making wine in Virginia at this point longer than anyone with the exception of Gabriele Rausse. He currently produces wine from three separate and distinct vineyards; Hardscrabble Vineyard at his winery site, Avenius Vineyard which is just a mile north of Hardscrabble and Boisseau Vineyard which is located just six miles west of the winery. It is a warmer site situated on a west facing slope overlooking the Shenandoah Valley.Highlights of the Interview: a). Jim shares his stories of his early life where wine was on the dinner table in their home in Ohio.b). what his years in the Peace Corps taught him.c). how he went from Ohio to pioneering and establishing a new vineyard in Virginia.d). his views on the importance of elevation in winegrowing and site selection.e).why he decided to produce vineyard designated wine.f). his opinion on the formation of AVA's and why it is to early in Virginia to being doing it.g). his constant experimentation and his ongoing replanting program to identify the best varietal to plant in specific sites within his vineyard.h). his motto being one of Patience as he approaches close to 40 years of winegrowing.Much, much more. It is a delightful interview. Please enjoy it.
Welcome to The Docket! This show has been a while in the making and we're super happy to finally be able to release it. In this pre-show, Law, myself, Jack and Pete get together to preview the season, how the idea came to be, how it changed, and why we're all scared of Pete. The Docket is a show where two hosts get together and discuss a film that one knows well, and the other has watched for the first time. Will things get fighty? Maybe. We'll be releasing the first season of The Docket every Thursday going forward for 12 weeks. We had so much fun doing these that we're planning on Season 2 as you read this. Stay tuned this Thursday January 21, 2021 for the first episode of The Docket where I introduce Jim Law to 2013's Kings of Summer. CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW!Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
There wasn't a name in all of media that had nearly the power of one Steven Spielberg. Fresh off taking audiences on wild rides like Jaws and Raiders of the Lost Ark, as well as setting the box office afire with E.T., he could do no wrong. So the time seemed right to start his own production company, Amblin Entertainment. For his first project out of the box, Spielberg commissioned a script by a newcomer to town by the name of Chris Columbus. With an $11 million budget and the directing reigns of Piranha's Joe Dante at the helm, Spielberg's little project would surely be different from the nasty script he had originally bought. After all, the idea of taking a child to a movie produced by the maker of E.T. and actually walking into a slightly cute version of Invasion of the Body Snatchers would cause an uproar not seen before in cinema. Guess what happened? Also, what all happened that made a sequel to be released not one, not two, but SIX years later? Join myself, Matt, and special guest Jim Law as we do a special Christmas edition of the Binge Movie Aftertaste by reviewing both films of a series that I have been wanting to do for a long time. Please enjoy, and we hope everyone has a Merry Christmas. Gremlins (1984) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10) Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10) CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
Join Howard as he has a conversation with Jim Law, the founder and winemaker of Linden Vineyards in Linden, Virginia. They discuss the evolution of Virginia wine culture, wine as an agricultural product, Jim's patient and classic method of Old World winemaking and much more! About LInden Vineyards: One of Virginia’s premier wineries, Linden Vineyards is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains, 60 miles west of Washington DC. The entire wine production of 4,000 cases comes exclusively from three distinct vineyard sites. Linden is best known for single vineyard bottlings of Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, and Bordeaux variety red blends. Connect with Linden Vineyards on: Website: https://www.lindenvineyards.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Linden-Vineyards/ Catch Barrel Tasting with Howard Fletcher on: Website:https://barreltastingpod.com/ (https://barreltastingpod.com/ ) Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/BarrelTastingPod (https://www.facebook.com/BarrelTastingPod ) Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/barreltastingpod (https://www.instagram.com/barreltastingpod ) Twitter:https://twitter.com/fletchDC (https://twitter.com/fletchDC)
Jim Law // Message Special message from guest speaker Jim Law, Executive Director of Pastor Relations for the North American Mission Board.
Considered the chefs' chef, Dan Kluger, owner of Loring Place restaurant in New York City, shares his thoughts on balancing flavor, texture and color in dishes. His cookbook is "Chasing Flavor" (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt). Jim Law, founder of Linden Vineyards, has been called the godfather of Virginia wines. He shares what inspired him to start his winery in the early 1980s. Linden Vineyards in northern Virginia produces single estate wines from Chardonnay, Sauvignon and Bordeaux variety reds.The Connected Table Live Radio Show is broadcast live at 2pm ET Wednesdays on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). This podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: All Christians Are Missionaries Speaker: Jim Law Broadcaster: Grace Baptist Church Event: Sunday School Date: 10/11/2020 Length: 59 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: All Christians Are Missionaries Speaker: Jim Law Broadcaster: Grace Baptist Church Event: Sunday School Date: 10/11/2020 Length: 59 min.
I hope you’re enjoying Health Week here on the podcast, and today’s episode is another one that is going to blow your mind! I have a fascinating conversation with Jim Law and Jim Girard, co-founders of the incredible tool and technology called BioCharger, which is something that was recommended to me by a good friend and that I absolutely love to use. Jim Girard heads up Research & Development at BioCharger, and he brings with him 25 years of subtle energy research and development to the team, which led to the introduction of the original BioCharger concept in 1993. Jim Law has served as a managing member of Advanced Biotechnologies, LLC since co-founding the firm in 2013. With a focus on strategy and business development, Jim’s entrepreneurial track record includes founding/co-founding two prior start-ups that implemented innovative and disruptive technology-based solutions that changed the way their respective industries did business. What excites me so much about this episode is that you’ll hear things that you don’t hear when health is talked about, with science-backed expertise! If you enjoy this episode and it inspired you in some way, we’d love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag me and the folks at BioCharger, @jameswedmore and @biocharger_ng. Haven’t left a review yet? All you have to do is go to http://jameswedmore.com/itunes, and thanks for your support of this show! I want to invite you to help contribute to this podcast by submitting a question for the Listener Question of the Week edition of The Mind Your Business Podcast. All you have to do is go to http://jameswedmore.com/QA and record a question (under 4 minutes or less) that could be featured on an upcoming episode. In this episode you’ll hear: What the BioCharger NG is all about, its benefits, and how it helps its users gain energy, sleep (and more) The things we encounter daily in our modern lives which can disturb our natural frequencies, and the ways this tool/technology helps to counteract that What Jim and Jim call their special “recipes”, plus which ones are the most popular, and why How the device came to be and the events that led to the creation of the device and later, the business The incredible relationship between the Tesla coil and the BioCharger product What harmonics are and how the BioCharger uses them so effectively The story of how Jim and Jim got started working together The main market they targeted at first, and how this has evolved over the years For full show notes and links, visit: http://mindyourbusinesspodcast.com/podcast/400
In this episode of Bulletproof Radio, BioCharger™ co-founders Jim Girard and Jim Law join me to talk about how energy affects our bodies on a cellular level and what we can do about it. There are four types of energy in nature—light, PEMFs, voltage, and frequencies and harmonics—and we need all of them. A cool invention called BioCharger™ incorporates all four of these beneficial energies into one subtle energy revitalization platform called a SERP. It has turned all this energy into a human recharging station. You’ll learn how the BioCharger™, a small device about 3 feet high and 2 feet wide, can positively affect your physical and mental performance, and your general health.People experience significant gains in energy, recovery, performance, focus, sleep and flexibility.Jim Girard, BioCharger™ Inventor, brings more than 30 years of subtle energy research and development experience to the conversation.“If you really think about it, everything vibrates,” Jim G. says. “Atoms literally vibrate at the speed of light. When you excite various gases or elements to fluorescent, they'll release photons of light. Molecules literally vibrate slightly lower than the visible light. When you take elements or atoms and start to mix them together and make molecules, they begin to vibrate what they call the molecular spectrum. Then you have your atomic nuclei that also vibrate. The cell membrane literally is vibrating.”“Our body regenerates at 2 to 3 million new cells a second,” further explains Jim Law, BioCharger™ CEO. “That's the only way it knows how to heal, how to recover, how to resist stress, and how to detoxify. But voltage is key. Voltage is the driver. Forty-five percent of Americans that have some form of chronic disease all have one common characteristic—and that's inadequate cellular voltage.”The BioCharger™ can help improve that voltage and also target specific areas of concern with individualized energy recipes. It can help you feel better, be more creative, and put you in a better mood. The BioCharger™ is designed for personal, family or business use. If you’ve been wanting a tech geek-fest, this is the episode for you. We dive right into the past 100 years of science influenced by Nikola Tesla, his protégés and his peers. “I believe Tesla was one of the most brilliant minds ever, and we have yet to really hit the surface of what he was actually doing,” says Jim G., who has closely studied Tesla’s work. It was so cool to find out how the discoveries of the past century are still relevant and moving our energy forward today.Enjoy! And get more resources at https://blog.daveasprey.com/category/podcasts/SPECIAL OFFER FOR BULLETPROOF RADIO LISTENERS: To learn more about the energy benefits of BioCharger, visit https://biocharger.com/daveasprey/. Use code ASPREY500 at checkout to get $500 off your BioCharger™, purchase.SPECIAL EVENT! Join the Virtual Biohacking Conference Oct. 10, 2020. You'll get "Expert Biohacking Tips and Tools For When the Fit Hits the Shan!" This interactive one-day conference is full of keynote speakers, panels, interviews, breakout sessions, unique networking opportunities and speaker meetups, a community workshop and even prizes. Get your ticket and all the details at https://www.biohackingconference.com.
In this episode of Bulletproof Radio, BioCharger™ co-founders Jim Girard and Jim Law join me to talk about how energy affects our bodies on a cellular level and what we can do about it. There are four types of energy in nature—light, PEMFs, voltage, and frequencies and harmonics—and we need all of them. A cool invention called BioCharger™ incorporates all four of these beneficial energies into one subtle energy revitalization platform called a SERP. It has turned all this energy into a human recharging station. You’ll learn how the BioCharger™, a small device about 3 feet high and 2 feet wide, can positively affect your physical and mental performance, and your general health.People experience significant gains in energy, recovery, performance, focus, sleep and flexibility.Jim Girard, BioCharger™ Inventor, brings more than 30 years of subtle energy research and development experience to the conversation.“If you really think about it, everything vibrates,” Jim G. says. “Atoms literally vibrate at the speed of light. When you excite various gases or elements to fluorescent, they'll release photons of light. Molecules literally vibrate slightly lower than the visible light. When you take elements or atoms and start to mix them together and make molecules, they begin to vibrate what they call the molecular spectrum. Then you have your atomic nuclei that also vibrate. The cell membrane literally is vibrating.”“Our body regenerates at 2 to 3 million new cells a second,” further explains Jim Law, BioCharger™ CEO. “That's the only way it knows how to heal, how to recover, how to resist stress, and how to detoxify. But voltage is key. Voltage is the driver. Forty-five percent of Americans that have some form of chronic disease all have one common characteristic—and that's inadequate cellular voltage.”The BioCharger™ can help improve that voltage and also target specific areas of concern with individualized energy recipes. It can help you feel better, be more creative, and put you in a better mood. The BioCharger™ is designed for personal, family or business use. If you’ve been wanting a tech geek-fest, this is the episode for you. We dive right into the past 100 years of science influenced by Nikola Tesla, his protégés and his peers. “I believe Tesla was one of the most brilliant minds ever, and we have yet to really hit the surface of what he was actually doing,” says Jim G., who has closely studied Tesla’s work. It was so cool to find out how the discoveries of the past century are still relevant and moving our energy forward today.Enjoy! And get more resources at https://blog.daveasprey.com/category/podcasts/SPECIAL OFFER FOR BULLETPROOF RADIO LISTENERS: To learn more about the energy benefits of BioCharger, visit https://biocharger.com/daveasprey/. Use code ASPREY500 at checkout to get $500 off your BioCharger™, purchase.SPECIAL EVENT! Join the Virtual Biohacking Conference Oct. 10, 2020. You'll get "Expert Biohacking Tips and Tools For When the Fit Hits the Shan!" This interactive one-day conference is full of keynote speakers, panels, interviews, breakout sessions, unique networking opportunities and speaker meetups, a community workshop and even prizes. Get your ticket and all the details at https://www.biohackingconference.com.
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bengreenfieldfitness.com/biocharge My guests on today's show are Jim Girard and Jim Law. These two Jims are the masterminds behind something called the "", a crazy new biohacking device I've been using for "recipes" such as sleep onset, relaxation, athletic recovery, nitric oxide production, headache clearing, "5 hour energy", immune system boosting and much more. The BioCharger utilizes four different energy types – Light, Voltage, Frequencies & Harmonics, and Pulsed Electro-Magnetic Fields (PEMFs). Turns out Tony Robbins is a huge fan of this thing and uses it at all his events, and a host of biohackers I know seem to be incredibly excited about it and use it nearly every day, so I finally decided to try a Biocharger out for myself and interview the inventors on today's show. During our discussion, you'll discover: -What is the BioCharger, and what it does for those who use it...11:00 -The technologies used in the BioCharger...17:55 -The best way to absorb the light from the device...39:05 -The effect of the BioCharger on various parts of the body...44:15 -Whether other biohacks can be "stacked" with the BioCharger...53:54 -How the device affects pets, children and cell phones...57:20 -The most popular recipes of BioCharger customers...1:03:30 -Whether it's possible to overuse the BioCharger...1:08:10 Episode sponsors: Kion Lean, Organifi Red Juice, Beekeepers Naturals, Four Sigmatic bengreenfieldfitness.com/biocharge
In the mid 90s, horror was in trouble. All the 80s slashers had run their course, and all attempts to revitalize those franchises tended to land with resounding thuds. Jason, Freddy, Michael Myers. They had all died and come back so many times, with origin stories that fans didn't buy (The Thorn anyone?) studios could no longer make people show up for their once favorite boogeymen. Leprechaun wasn't the answer, Leatherface was going to video, and all others were sure to follow. Then 1996 rolled around, and a then unknown writer by the name of Kevin Williamson wrote a script that would eventually be directed by Freddy creator Wes Craven. This script would be turned into Scream, and horror was once again the talk of the town. But with sequels and even a TV series left in its wake, not to mention countless imitators, is the series finding itself in the doldrums that all it parodied were when its concept as originally realized? Join myself, Matthew Goudreau, and Jim Law as we answer that question and go through each movie of the franchise one by one. After Scream 3 came and went in 2000, everyone associated with the franchise said that it was only going to be a trilogy. But years after the careers -and personal lives- of everyone involved took unexpected directions, Miramax worked at getting the band back together again for the definitive Scream 4, which was supposed to be a film that would begin a whole new trilogy. Listen to what myself, Jim Law, and Matthew Goudreau have to say about the 2011 film. We also talk about the MTV series, and where they can possibly take the franchise with the just announced Scream 5. Finally, we preview the next two retrospectives, which are both sure to be, shall we say, combative. Scream 4 (2011) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10) CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
In the mid 90s, horror was in trouble. All the 80s slashers had run their course, and all attempts to revitalize those franchises tended to land with resounding thuds. Jason, Freddy, Michael Myers. They had all died and come back so many times, with origin stories that fans didn't buy (The Thorn anyone?) studios could no longer make people show up for their once favorite boogeymen. Leprechaun wasn't the answer, Leatherface was going to video, and all others were sure to follow. Then 1996 rolled around, and a then unknown writer by the name of Kevin Williamson wrote a script that would eventually be directed by Freddy creator Wes Craven. This script would be turned into Scream, and horror was once again the talk of the town. But with sequels and even a TV series left in its wake, not to mention countless imitators, is the series finding itself in the doldrums that all it parodied were when its concept as originally realized? Join myself, Matthew Goudreau, and Jim Law as we answer that question and go through each movie of the franchise one by one. Scream 2 was released to monumental success. Miramax Films, still smelling blood in the water, felt the need to once again capitalize on its popularity and do another entry to make its franchise into something the horror genre almost never made: a successful trilogy. But even after promising a trilogy of scripts, original writer Kevin Williamson left his baby to direct the passion project Teaching Mrs Tingle. Director Wes Craven, having longed to be rid of his horror stigma, was also hesitant to come back. The only way he would do so was if he was given the Meryl Streep violin movie Music From The Heart, which Miramax did in order to save their cash cow. Even star Neve Campbell saw a massive rise in stock, as she still had a full time TV gig in Party of Five. Also on her slate was a role in the Bette Midler starring film Drowning Mona, limiting her to only 20 days of shooting on Scream 3. On top of everything going on behind the scenes, a massive school shooting known as the Columbine High School Massacre had Hollywood at a stand still as to whether violent entertainment was good for an at this time more wholesome starved public. So even with all this going against it, did Scream 3 turn out ok? Join myself, Jim Law, and Matthew Goudreau as we go over step by step whether it was a good idea to go through with the project, or if it was better left alone after 2. Scream 3 (2000) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10) CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
In the mid 90s, horror was in trouble. All the 80s slashers had run their course, and all attempts to revitalize those franchises tended to land with resounding thuds. Jason, Freddy, Michael Myers. They had all died and come back so many times, with origin stories that fans didn't buy (The Thorn anyone?) studios could no longer make people show up for their once favorite boogeymen. Leprechaun wasn't the answer, Leatherface was going to video, and all others were sure to follow. Then 1996 rolled around, and a then unknown writer by the name of Kevin Williamson wrote a script that would eventually be directed by Freddy creator Wes Craven. This script would be turned into Scream, and horror was once again the talk of the town. But with sequels and even a TV series left in its wake, not to mention countless imitators, is the series finding itself in the doldrums that all it parodied were when its concept as originally realized? Join myself, Matthew Goudreau, and Jim Law as we answer that question and go through each movie of the franchise one by one. After Scream ended up being the surprise hit of 1996, it was only inevitable that it would join the ranks of the horror franchises it satirized and started churning out money grabbing sequels. Everyone from director Wes Craven and his cast was onboard, and writer Kevin Williamson turned in a script. But, little did Miramax and company know that the internet would change the course of the franchise forever. Join myself, Jim Law, and Matthew Goudreau as we look at what many have called one of horror's best sequels. Do we agree? Listen below to find out! Scream 2 (1997) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10) CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
In the mid 90s, horror was in trouble. All the 80s slashers had run their course, and all attempts to revitalize those franchises tended to land with resounding thuds. Jason, Freddy, Michael Myers. They had all died and come back so many times, with origin stories that fans didn't buy (The Thorn anyone?) studios could no longer make people show up for their once favorite boogeymen. Leprechaun wasn't the answer, Leatherface was going to video, and all others were sure to follow. Then 1996 rolled around, and a then unknown writer by the name of Kevin Williamson wrote a script that would eventually be directed by Freddy creator Wes Craven. This script would be turned into Scream, and horror was once again the talk of the town. But with sequels and even a TV series left in its wake, not to mention countless imitators, is the series finding itself in the doldrums that all it parodied were when its concept as originally realized? Join myself, Matthew Goudreau, and Jim Law as we answer that question and go through each movie of the franchise one by one. Released in December of 1996, Scream unexpectedly went from a movie Miramax had very little faith in to the beginning of a huge horror franchise. It put director Wes Craven in the respected film stratosphere, and made film stars out of people like David Arquette and Neve Campbell. Listen in as myself, Jim Law, and Matthew Goudreau let loose on what many call the movie that saved horror. Scream (1996) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10) CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
For this week's Aftertaste, I decided to give my fellow podcasters a break and bring in a friend of mine to talk a little Hollywood. Since the corona virus has pretty much caused a stand still in every day life, I wanted to know how Hollywood is going about coming back from it. This is answered by Malvolia herself, the beautiful and funny Jennifer Nagle. We go over lots of things, such as what we've been watching in this stand still, what we've been listening to (hint, she's NOT listening to the Aftertaste), and how Jenn feels the reopening of Hollywood will be like. Will new procedures be in place where everyone on set has to be 6 feet apart? Will Brad Pitt be wearing a mask? What kind of creativity is going to come from this epidemic? What's going to happen to the theatrical experience? These, and MANY more questions are answered, and I would like to thank Jenn a ton for taking time out to talk to me! Come by next week when we begin our Scream Retrospective with Matthew Goudreau and Jim Law! CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
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On today’s episode, we are joined by Jim Girard and Jim Law, creator, and CEO of BioCharger respectively. It has become our new, favorite biohacking modality since having it at the gym for over three months. There has been an outpouring of compliments for the BioCharger, both from clients and trainers at the gym, so Ben wanted to find out more about how what is causing all these reported benefits.
This episode is a conversation with Jim Law, the winemaker at Linden Vineyards in Virginia. We chat about wine as an agricultural product, winemaking in Virginia, his favorite food and wine pairings and much more!
Jim Girard, the inventor of the Biocharger NG, and Jim Law the managing director of their firm, discuss the science behind the BioCharger. The team’s common ambition is to apply energy healing technology to improve the quality of people's lives. Learn more about the Biocharger NG: https://biocharger.com/ Get more Lyme resources at: https://livingwithlyme.us/ Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/Livingwithlyme.us
We Break the 5th Wall in the Binge Universe as Jim Law finally joins the Binge Sportscast and we break down the NBA Finals. The boys also discuss the College Baseball World Series and the US Open of Golf. Remember to call us with your questions/comments/suggestions for the show #708-316-8822... BS Voicemail #: 708-316-8822@Bingesportscastbingesportscast@gmail.com #bingemedia #podcastnetwork #bingeon CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
John 15:16 - Jim Law - Sunday Evening Service - Sonlife Broadcasting Network - 05/12/19. Please visit www.jsm.org for more information. Episode Length: 40:17
John 15:16 - Jim Law - Sunday Evening Service - Sonlife Broadcasting Network - 05/12/19. Please visit www.jsm.org for more information. Episode Length: 40:17
In this interview, we speak to Jim Law, founder of 'Find a Player', an app that connects sports people and games on a local basis. With over 120k games created by users since launch, it's the UK's largest sports participation network, and is now coming to Qatar! Listen in for all the details.
Recorded live at Tony Robbins’ Date with Destiny, this conversation with Jim Girard and Jim Law shows us that what was ignored in the past very well may be the key to our future. These Jims are two of the geniuses behind Advanced Biotechnologies’ BioCharger NG, the most effective, easy-to-use, touch-free, and safe revitalization platform available. Jim Girard began experimenting on the works of Tesla, Lakhovsky, and Rife back in 1988. He received two patents and, in 1993, developed an early version of the BioCharger. Then, in 2013, he teamed up with Jim Law and Colin Bester to form Advanced Biotechnologies, LLC, where they are taking the torch of our predecessors and continuing to investigate, experiment, and build on over 100 years of proven, groundbreaking research. From extreme biohackers like me to the people who attend Tony Robbins’ events to professional athletes, so many of us are just looking to improve our bodies, our minds, and our spiritual lives – and that’s exactly what the BioCharger NG offers. Going back a little, Nikola Tesla’s secret sauce was creating technologies that mimic and harness the powerful elements of nature. For example, cosmic energies create a naturally existing spectrum of frequencies and harmonics, ranging from AM/FM frequencies all the way up to visible light and beyond. The Tesla Coil generates these frequencies and harmonics, but it’s limited because it can only generate segments of that spectrum; hundreds of thousands compared to quadrillions. Now the Advanced Biotechnologies team has taken this idea and iterated upon it, creating a way to vary those harmonics and frequencies. So why does this matter? Because each cell essentially has an antennae, but different cells only pick up specific frequencies. So by generating as many harmonics and frequencies as possible, the BioCharger NG is able to stimulate each and every cell simultaneously. Absorbing these dynamic and varied frequencies is a natural and essential part of life – it helps our cells function optimally and replicate correctly – but our modern lifestyles shield us from many of them. Because, in a lot of ways, the way our technology developed is the opposite of what Tesla was creating; it’s isolating us from the life-giving the elements of nature, instead of leveraging them. But everything old is new again – and this device brings us one step closer to seeing Nikola Tesla’s work fully realized. BioCharger NG is a tremendous feat of engineering and a crazy cool device, and I can’t wait to share this innovation with all of you. Topics Discussed In This Episode: Training under a student of Tesla What’s old is new again: How Jim learned how to build these mind boggling machines, using technology that dates back to the late 1800s The key elements of Tesla’s technology that BioCharger uses today How noble gasses create the wild look of the BioCharger – and how stimulating those gases with a Tesla Coil literally creates the light that we live for The difference between BioCharger and other technologies that only use part of the light and frequency spectrum (such as red light therapy) People think of nutrition and fitness as the keys to health – but underlying that is voltage How we’ve created a society riddled with chronic disease & how we can treat it The before-and-after testing that they’ve done to verify the effects BioCharger has on the human body How different BioCharger “recipes” can be used to treat specific problems or create certain results in the human body (from treating chronic disease to opening up your third eye) Using the BioCharger to enhance meditation Jim Girard’s perspective on EMFs: maybe it’s not the end of the world? 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Join co-hosts Johnny Hunt and Kevin Ezell as they discuss where pastors practically begin leading their church in evangelism. Learn how modeling evangelism in your own life is a great first step for church leaders to start sharing the gospel. You’ll also hear personal stories and insights from pastor Johnny Hunt. Discover other evangelism resources at https://www.namb.net/. Missed the first episode? Tune in here. Transcript Kevin Ezell: Welcome back to the Evangelism with Johnny Hunt podcast. I’m your host, Kevin Ezell, along with my long-time friend and co-host, Johnny Hunt. Kevin Ezell: Evangelism is the heartbeat of everything we do at the North American Mission Board. Church planning is about sending the hope of the gospel. Send Relief is about sending the hope of the gospel, and our evangelism and leadership team is about sending the hope of the gospel. Kevin Ezell: On today’s episode, we want to continue our conversation on a pastor’s role in leading their church in evangelism and practical ways to do this. So, Brother Johnny, I know we both agree that evangelism starts with the pastor. Where do pastors practically begin leading their church in evangelism? Johnny Hunt: They practically begin by modeling it in their own life, and it has to become their own passion. If it’s important to them, it will become important to the people. So, I was thinking I would model it first of all in my life, but I would really teach it. I would teach what the Bible says, and I’m really big on trying to challenge pastors to remind their people that the Bible is not just information we’re to know; it is really truth we’re to obey. And as the people begin to obey the teachings of scripture, they’re going to find themselves taking the gospel to those who are in desperate need of its truth. And so my teaching, exhorting, then modeling, I’m sharing stories. It just becomes part of the DNA of a church. Kevin Ezell: You know, for somebody like yourself, you have a pretty aggressive personality. I mean, people are drawn to you. That’s not the case with every pastor. They don’t have some of the natural gifts and abilities, and they may be saying, “Well, look, that comes easy for Johnny Hunt, but it doesn’t come easy for me, and so how can I get there?” And to answer that question is one of the reasons that we’re taking Timothy Barnabas, and we’re so grateful that you lateraled that ministry to North American Mission Board, and we can utilize it to help train pastors in leadership and how to actually practically take their church from step one to step two to step three and helping us lead that, and your right hand man for many years is Jim Law who is the executive director of the evangelism and leadership team. Johnny Hunt: Yeah. Jim Law has served with me at Woodstock for 28 years, and now we’ll just continue that legacy, and we’re grateful to God for it, and it’s been said that we may have been the two team members in our denomination that were most envied so the pastors say of a great relationship of working together, vacationing together, and really being best friends, so we modeled it together. He started with me when I first began hosting Timothy Barnabas retreats, and now for us to do it again after all these years is going to be exciting to say the least. Kevin Ezell: How long have you guys ministered together? Johnny Hunt: He was with me for 28 years at Woodstock, and as you know, he left about 30 days before me. Kevin Ezell: That’s right. Johnny Hunt: And so we just jumped right back in together. Kevin Ezell: Also, people were wondering what his role is here. Obviously you’re the vice president of evangelism and leadership, but he’s the executive director, which in our terms, that would be the air traffic controller of knowing what labs to have where, what conferences to do where, what emphasis to put and really help directing not only you as far as where we want to put emphasis obviously, but who you want to have come alongside you to do it. We want more than just one voice out there pinging this message. Johnny Hunt: Exactly, and really for any ministry that you want to cast vision for and certainly we want to do that for evangelism, somebody’s got to have vision. So, if God really gives me a deep vision for what could be, then you need that air traffic controller to make it happen, and I think that’s where a lot of pastors get bogged down. They see themselves as the vision caster and air traffic controller, but if they will really love and care for the people around them, they will join hands with them and become part of the harvest. So, nothing can be more discouraging to feel like I was in this alone or it was the only thing moving is what my hands were pushing. Kevin Ezell: Well, my very first church, they voted me in seven to zero. It’s my only- Johnny Hunt: Everyone was there. Kevin Ezell: That’s right. It was my only unanimous call. But don’t laugh. I often tell people we had a national television ministry. We were on Cops twice. It was a high crime area, but I remember being there in that little church of seven. I didn’t know anybody. My dad was not in the ministry. He was a deacon at our church, but I didn’t know anybody. I didn’t have anybody that I could even call to say, “Hey, could you invest in me?” And that’s really what I know your heart behind Timothy Barnabas was to minister to pastors, and what we’re doing now is expanding Timothy Barnabas to include three different things. Kevin Ezell: One will be labs where we’ll focus on evangelism, the passion part and the practical part. And then we’ll have Timothy Barnabas retreats. You’ve been doing those for years, but we have some of those focused specifically, especially on some bi-vocational pastors, and I know you have a heart for bi-vocational pastors. Johnny Hunt: Absolutely. Kevin Ezell: And what people don’t realize is a tremendous amount of the pastors in the SBC, of the 45,000 churches, are bi-vocational. Over 50% of the pastors in Arkansas, Georgia, Alabama are all bi-vocational, and so we want to help every pastor in any size church get to where they need to be. Kevin Ezell: And then one of the things we’re very excited about on the Timothy Barnabas leadership side is the Timothy Barnabas Institute. We’re going to take 300 pastors in a cohort 45 years and under in one and then another 300 pastor cohort of pastors 45 and over and have a time for two years where we’re pouring into them leadership skills and evangelism skills, and so I know that’s at your heart. Johnny Hunt: It is, and really sometimes you could say, “Well, these things, are they really in sync, evangelism and pastoral leadership?” And the truth is they really are. For instance, when we think of Timothy Barnabas, we start year 25’s January 1st of 2019. We thought of Timothy as instruction, Barnabas as encouragement. Johnny Hunt: Now, if a pastor is not encouraged, he’s not going to be doing what he’s been instructed to do, so if we can encourage a pastor, say we can encourage them in evangelism and get him healthy again in his own heart, the way he views himself and the way he views his people because you can’t lead people you don’t love, and you can’t lead people you don’t believe in. Johnny Hunt: If you begin to think, “Boy, I’ve just got a church that won’t do anything,” you’re sort of down on the people you’re leading when you need to believe in those people and that you can exhort and encourage them, and you’re going to see some major change in their life. Johnny Hunt: So, there’s a lot of times a guy comes to our Timothy Barnabas retreat, and he’s ready to quit. Well, wait a minute, if he’s ready to quit, he certainly not ready to be sharing the gospel. He can’t even hardly care for his own heart much less the challenge of the hearts of his people. So, we can encourage him, he can be instructed, and then once again it becomes very evangelistic, begins to be outward focused again, and that’s our problem. We’re inward focused, inward focused on our church, inward focused on our own life and our own needs, and so I see it all working together. Johnny Hunt: So, when we do our labs and retreats and institutes it’s to give instruction and encouragement and then to challenge them to be evangelistic. Kevin Ezell: And help refuel. Johnny Hunt: Exactly. Kevin Ezell: And a lot of it even starts with helping them pray for one particular person. Even if they themselves is focused on evangelism, who’s their one person they’re praying for? Then that itself is going to model for their people. Johnny Hunt: It’s my favorite stories in the Bible. When you think about Andrew bringing Simon Peter, and then you read just a few chapters later that 3000 people are converted under the proclamation of the message of Peter. I love this statement. You may be an individual that only touches one, but the one you touch may touch thousands, and so if we could just get all of our people involved sowing, but if not just thank God for those that are and the difference it’s going to bring in the church. Johnny Hunt: So, we hope everything we do will push people in that direction. I look forward to the day where I’ll spend time with those that are maybe getting ready to be commissioned to go out in a major disaster with sin relief and just remind all of them, just to encourage them just be sure when you give that water, you give it in the name of Jesus. That we make the gospel the center of everything we do. Kevin Ezell: You know, you hit on an important point. I think if every pastor saw themself as someone who needs to multiply themselves, you get there much quicker if you multiply yourself. Where Andrew invested in Peter and then saw all that Peter did. No one should be more excited about what Peter did than Andrew, and how many grandkids do you have? Johnny Hunt: I have four. Kevin Ezell: Four. All right. I’ve got five. I’m finally beating you in something. Johnny Hunt: Yeah, you did. You got me. Kevin Ezell: But no, I love following you on Twitter when you love to brag about your grandkids. We all do and for good reason. I mean, you just love them. It’s not that you don’t love your kids, but we enjoy the fruit of even our children, and I think evangelistically when you lead somebody to Christ who leads somebody to Christ and you learn the joy of multiplication … To me, multiplication is a one word summary of your ministry. You’ve done that for years. Over 20 years with Timothy Barnabas labs and conferences you’ve done all the time. You’re just constantly investing in pastors who in turn have invested in pastors who invested in pastors and making the very most of our time. Johnny Hunt: Yeah, it really is. It’s exciting. I’m sitting here thinking, “Boy, there’s probably going to be some of our conferences in the future where maybe I bring in someone from the early days that I led to Christ that have become a vibrant leader or a pastor now and just remind everyone, inspire everyone.” 90 year olds were asked recently if they could do life over again, what would they do? And several things captured my heart, but one was, “I’d take greater risk,” and it takes a risk. Get out there and begin to share the gospel with everyone we come in contact with, and then they said, “I would invest more in that which would outlast me.” Johnny Hunt: Well, nothing will outlast them more than another human being because they are going to be around for ever, and so God loves people more than anything. We’ve got to get back to being in the people business. Kevin Ezell: Right. You think back on who is the person who led the person to the Lord who led the person to the Lord who led Billy Graham to the Lord? Johnny Hunt: Exactly. Incredible. Kevin Ezell: So, as pastors pave the way as the leader of evangelism in their church, we want to provide resources and tools to assist you along the way. Kevin Ezell: On our next episode of Evangelism with Johnny Hunt, we will tell you about a few evangelism workshops that are coming up in the spring that are designed specifically to help pastors lead their church in evangelism, and again if you have any question on evangelism, email them to us at evangelism@NAMB.net, and we will try to answer them on the podcast. That’s evangelism@NAMB.net. If you can’t spell evangelism, maybe that’s the problem. All right. Kevin Ezell: Hey, Brother Johnny, thank you for your time today.
Welcome to the first episode of the Evangelism podcast with pastor Johnny Hunt! In this special episode, you’ll hear about pastor Johnny Hunt’s desire to not only teach the gospel with his heart but to model what the gospel says. In this first episode, you’ll be encouraged by Johnny’s wisdom and experience evangelizing, and be given practical takeaways to start evangelizing in your context today. Curious about evangelism? Visit https://www.namb.net/. Transcript: Kevin Ezell: Hey there! You’re listening to the Evangelism with Johnny Hunt podcast. I’m Kevin Ezell, and with me is my great friend and co-host, Johnny Hunt. I’ve been president of the North American Mission Board for just over eight years now, and it is a privilege to partner with you, brother Johnny, as you lead. Not only have you left your church in an effort to send the hope of the gospel to those in your community, but now, as you join us on the NAM team, to help encourage other pastors to do exactly the same. Johnny Hunt: That’s undoubtedly what fires my heart the most, and that is that we trust the lord that we will become exponential in influence in trying to help our 45,000 plus Southern Baptist pastors be encouraged and hopefully fan the flame of evangelism. Kevin Ezell: Well, the only concern I got, brother Johnny, is just a lack of experience on your part, because it looks like you’ve only been pastor, like what, 42 years? Johnny Hunt: Yeah, but I’ve got one more year. I’m hoping this last year it’ll all come together. Kevin Ezell: Well, I’ll just try to stay away from any member of First Baptist Woodstock. I think I’m on their watch list, but we are so grateful for you being willing to take on this new role. We’ve got to do something to paddle shock the emphasis and the concern, and the passion that pastors need. We have resources. It’s just so often the passion is just not there. Johnny Hunt: Exactly. Really one of my favorite passages, and people know it, they sing songs about it, but Psalms 126 when the Bible talks about David, “So in tears shall reap in joy.” You can’t get around tears without thinking of passion. It’s really a matter of the heart. So, when God begins to stir our heart for evangelism, give us tears for those who don’t know him, I just think when we emulate and model that before our people, it is definitely gonna make a difference. Kevin Ezell: Absolutely. Wouldn’t you agree that the pastor’s the leader in that? They’re gonna follow your lead. The key to your church being so focused on evangelism was the passion that you presented to them every Sunday. Johnny Hunt: I heard John Maxwell say it first, but you can teach what you know, but you reproduce who you are. If I’m an evangelist at heart and I’m modeling it, I am confident others are gonna catch it. Kevin Ezell: Right. Well, reflecting back on your years of being a pastor and your passion for evangelism, what are some of the experiences in the era of evangelism as a pastor that you remember that are most clear in your memory? Johnny Hunt: Clear is when it really does become part of your DNA. It really is organic, that I’m just teaching our people, but in the teaching I think, that reminds me, this week I was on a plane, or this week I was in my neighborhood. And I begin to tell the stories of some that we influence to come to Christ or maybe some that’s not there yet, but the joy and the privilege to make the gospel known, and then to remind them that I really do nothing more important than helping a man or woman or a young person come to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. So, as I begin to talk about it, others begin to say, “Man, I’d love to be with you sometime, to see you model that type witnessing,” and that’s where it all starts. Johnny Hunt: Basically when a pastor says, “I hate to go to that church. They really aren’t very evangelistic.” That’s why they need a pastor that is. If he goes in and models it, it’s been said that normally within the first five years, a church will take on the personality of the pastor. I think that’s part of it, his character traits, whatever’s important to him becomes important to them. So, evangelism must be on the front burner of the pastor’s heart. Kevin Ezell: It’s because of who he is. Some people want to judge how evangelistic a church is by what happens on Sunday. So often the real tell tale sign is what happens Monday through Saturday because it’s not something you flip on and flip off. Johnny Hunt: We even talked about how it gives the pastor an expectancy. If I’ve been working the field all week, and I can really anticipate something of a harvest on Sunday. And especially when I’m asking people, “Hey pray.” I’ve got two neighbors, and they’ve promised to be here at 11 o’clock, and you know they haven’t encountered Christ yet. It just puts more fervency in your preaching, a spirit of expectancy. Instead of just knowing that I’m preaching to the same people every week, and just hoping they will continue to make decisions. Kevin Ezell: You know one thing, if pastors would do exactly what you just said, if they would preach every Sunday like their lost neighbor is in the pew, it would change the way they communicate. I mean, sometimes we speak with such “church language” that we’re not really communicating to a person that knows very little about the gospel. And like you said, you can’t wait until you’re done because you know if you’ve led somebody to Christ, you can’t wait to see them walk the hour. Johnny Hunt: The other side is maybe that’s why a lot of times it’s easy to not be evangelistic and just be a teaching pastor that is wanting to go deeper just with the understanding of the scripture, as opposed to knowing that we’re sewing that knowledge in hopes that we will see fruit from our labor, but if we know that there’s no unbeliever there, it steals your fire or passion to even go that direction. Kevin Ezell: Well, evangelism is the heartbeat of everything we do here at the North American Mission Board. Whether it’s church planning with the sin network or compassion ministries within sin relief. Our goal is to see every church living on mission in an effort to send the hope of the gospel. Every member on mission, every church on mission. Everything we do is evangelism. Now we’ve created this new evangelism and leadership team, for which you are the vice president of, obviously, but it’s not a one-man show. We brought on Tonto, or better known as Jim Law. Johnny Hunt: Yeah, we did. We need Jim Law. We need all the help we can get. But at the end of the day, it’s going to be about us speaking into the life of the pastors, the leaders of our churches and then hoping that they will take that same message back to their church, and that we’ll just see a movement of God across our denomination. But one thing’s for sure, if the pastors don’t get it, our churches will never get it. Kevin Ezell: Exactly. Johnny Hunt: A lot rests on the leadership of the pastor. Kevin Ezell: Exactly. Well, I’m so grateful for not only your example, but your willingness to invest in the thousands and thousands of pastors we have out there, southern Baptist and otherwise. We just want to see people come to know Christ, but we have to have pastors who are focused on evangelism to do that. Johnny Hunt: Yeah. One of the things that we really want to do is we want to instruct pastors. I’m not saying that they need much more, but I think part of it, and could be sometimes a missing ingredient, is inspire pastors. I can be greatly inspired as well as instructed when we hear of the stories of recent converts, or even many times ask a new convert to travel with me when I’m speaking and challenging pastors. Sort of like I read in Acts chapter three this morning, where when the person at the temple gate was converted, it basically said that the naysayers pretty much didn’t have much to say because of the proof of the man that was there that had been changed that can now walk. So, they say the greatest evidence of the resurrection is a changed life. That’s gonna happen as we share the gospel and make Christ known. Kevin Ezell: Well, we certainly want to see the decline in baptisms reversed. We do believe that it begins with evangelism, and with the pastor. Brother Johnny, what are a few words of encouragement that you would want to give a pastor today, as they lead in evangelism? I mean, you deal with pastors every day, but what are just some things you would do to encourage them? Johnny Hunt: I would ask him to begin with his own heart, even as I want to begin with my own heart. Maybe you’ve heard it, maybe you haven’t, but for years I’ve prayed, “Lord, lay some soul upon my heart, and love that soul through me.” In our prayer journals, our devotions, there should be the names of men and women that we encounter that we’re praying for, and then we’re praying for an opportunity to share. I think it is so easy and I want to model it every chance I can of how easy it is to turn any conversation into a gospel conversation. I mean, you can do it without changing the temperature of the room. I mean, you don’t feel somebody getting uneasy. It is just a natural flow of your conversation, just as much as prayer is. Prayer doesn’t have to be so formal. You can just go right into the presence of Christ and begin to have a conversation, or praying with your spouse or whatever. Johnny Hunt: So, I really want to just hopefully heighten the awareness of how can we as pastors anticipate or expect our people to be doing what we’re not modeling ourselves. So, I want to model that. I want to tell the people that I’m praying that the lord will bring more of them to join me in the work of the harvest. And even to begin with, if I were pastor of a church and I’m just getting started, I would begin to pray that the lord would give me some pardoners in the harvest. Then I would tell the church. I would say, “Hey, just want you to know you can pray for me. I’ve been praying that God would speak into your life and that a couple of you men would join me in the harvest.” He may give you more than two. Then you’ve got a real issue. But there’s people that are willing to join us. Johnny Hunt: Then once we get them to join us, if they don’t have the tools, I certainly feel like the average pastor has the tools, but maybe their people don’t feel efficient. That’s where the tools become invaluable to help in the process. But I know it can happen. It’s happened in our past as southern Baptists. Now we’re stronger financially in numbers than ever before, but the one thing we need to turn around is the sharing of the gospel with the intent of by the grace of God asking for a decision and seeing our baptisms and its trend reversed. Kevin Ezell: Right. You brought up a good point. Sometimes people talk about gospel conversations, and they’re just talking about things that are sprinkled with the gospel, but they never lead it to a point of some type of decision. Johnny Hunt: Exactly. I’m often reminded, especially after my 11 o’clock service, people will just come down to greet you. I’m one of the last to leave. I’m lingering. Somewhere in the conversation, there’ll be a young person or a couple or a man or a lady, and they’ll just say to me, “Boy, I was really touched through the ministry of your teaching this morning.” And we’ll just carry on a light conversation. I’ll just turn it real quick and just say, “So now, have you guys been coming to church here very long?” “No, just a couple weeks.” “Before us, what’s your religious background?” They’ll just sprinkle it with, “You know we used to go here. I haven’t been in a long time.” Just right in the midst of that simple encouraging conversation, I may just say, “Hey, well let me ask you. Has there ever been a time in your life that you’ve turned from your sins and placed your faith in Christ?” It’s almost like they’re waiting for me to ask it. Johnny Hunt: So, either we’re able to set on the front row and share the gospel with clarity there, or I’m able to say, “Hey, you know what. Let me share a number or email with you, and we can connect. I can meet you halfway. Come to where you work. You can come to me. But I want us to follow-up on this conversation.” You can just tell. More times than not, they’re ready to talk. Then many times I’m actually able to lead them to Christ there, right there in the conversation. It was just, it was such a simple transition. Kevin Ezell: Just a natural flow. Johnny Hunt: Natural. Kevin Ezell: Well pastor, we are grateful for all you do. Our hope is that this podcast will be a valuable resource for you as you continue to lead your church to be on mission. So, I just want to say thank you for listening today, and join us for our next episode of Evangelism with Johnny Hunt. If you have any questions on evangelism, send them to us at evangelism@nam.net, and we will try to answer them on the next podcast. Brother Johnny, thank you so much for your insight, and look forward to doing this on a regular basis. Johnny Hunt: Thank you, Kevin. We’re really trusting and praying that God’s gonna turn it all around. Kevin Ezell: Absolutely.
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Jim Law, the new executive director for evangelism and pastoral leadership at NAMB, joins us to discuss his new role on this week's show.
In response to this summer's Evangelism Task Force report, NAMB announced this week the creation of a new Evangelism and Leadership Group and named Jim Law as its executive director.
In diesem Vortrag zeigt Jim Law auf, wie zerstörerisch unsichere Leiter sein können. Zugleich gibt er Hilfestellung, Unsicherheiten zu erkennen und zu überwinden, um der Leiter zu werden, zu dem Gott dich berufen hat.