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The Honkytonk Jukebox Show
The Honkytonk Jukebox Show #150

The Honkytonk Jukebox Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 56:54


Welcome, honky-tonk heroes and jukebox queens, to a very special milestone – the 150th episode of The Honkytonk Jukebox! We're celebrating with 100% pure honkytonk, hitting all the classic notes from Lattie Moore to Jimmy Work.Get ready for deep cuts and anthems with legends like Stonewall Jackson and Hank Penny. We'll reflect on "The Great Neon Cross" with Bobby Pierce, find solace "Beneath A Neon Star In A Honky Tonk" with Tommy Duncan, and dive deep into the heart of country with Faron Young and Sonny Miller.As we wind down, we'll journey with Jim Owen, face "Satan's Bell" with Lawton Williams, and feel every bit of it with Red Sovine and Johnny Paycheck. Crank it up, because this 150th episode is packed with the real country music you love. Thanks for being with us!Lattie Moore - Juke Box Johnnie ( Arc )Tex Thurman - Close Up The Honky Tonks ( Gold Standard )George Kent - 100% Pure Lonesome ( Starday )Al Horn - Relief Is Just A Swallow Away ( BTR )Stonewall Jackson - Alcohol Of Fame ( Little Darlin )Hank Penny - Catch Em Young, Treat Em Rough, Tell Em Nothin ( RCA Victor )Eddie McDuff - Give A Little ( Starday )Jimmy Work - That's What Makes The Juke Box Play ( Dot )Jack Tucker - It's Gone Too Far ( Toppa )Benny Barnes - Poor Man's Riches ( Starday )Bobby Pierce - The Great Neon Cross ( Stop )Tommy Duncan - Beneath A Neon Star In A Honky Tonk ( Intro ).mp3Faron Young - Nothing Left To Lose ( Starday )Sonny Miller - Tears, Heartaches And Pain ( Bar Clay )Skeets McDonald - Where You Go ( Columbia )Jim Owen - Take Me Where I Can Cry ( Big Howdy )Lawton Williams - Satan's Bell ( D )Billy Todd - Please Drop Me Gently ( Starday )Red Sovine - How Do You Think I Feel ( Decca )Johnny Paycheck - Heartbreak Tennessee ( Hilltop )Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thehonkytonkjukebox/exclusive-content

The Honkytonk Jukebox Show
The Honkytonk Jukebox Show #148

The Honkytonk Jukebox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 55:26


This episode is a journey through classic country, featuring legends like Justin Tubb, Stonewall Jackson, and Faron Young alongside hidden gems. You'll hear honky-tonk heartbreak from Tony Douglas and rockabilly energy from Jimmy Dawson. The show continues with heartfelt tunes from Jim Owen and Wynn Stewart, a tribute to Hank Williams, a unique duet from George Jones & Gene Pitney, and Johnny Horton's quirky storytelling. The second half delivers more country goodness from artists like Tony Booth and the Wilburn Brothers, exploring themes of love, loss, and life's challenges.Justin Tubb - One Eyed Red ( Starday )Stonewall Jackson - Trouble And Me ( Columbia )Faron Young - We're Talking It Over ( Capitol )Tony Douglas - Pore Little Darling ( Sims )Jimmy Dawson - Mean Woman Blues ( K Ark )Jim Owen - I'll Try Not To Cry ( Owe Man )Wynn Stewart - Built In Love ( Capitol )Ronnie Root - Ode To Hank ( Sundial )George Jones & Gene Pitney - Big Job ( Musicor )Johnny Horton - The Electrified Donkey ( Columbia )Tony Booth - It's Alright ( K Ark )Jimmy Work - I Never Thought I Have The Blues ( All )Howard Crockett - I've Got You Worried Too ( Manco )Mickey Martin - Hellbent On A Heartache ( TMW )Billy Joe Burnette - Just Outside The Door ( Gold Standard )Wilburn Brothers - Cry Baby Cry ( Decca )Lee Harman - You Had A Call ( Stop )Larry Brasso - You're Gonna Get What's Coming To You ( One Way )Bobby Barnett - Hold My Hurt For Awhile ( Sims )Thomas Mitchell - Floor Walking ( Flash )Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thehonkytonkjukebox/exclusive-content

Lisa Berigan On Demand
Jim Owen from Classical Mystery Tour

Lisa Berigan On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 8:15 Transcription Available


Jim Owen from the Beatles tribute band Classical Mystery Tour checks in with Lisa to talk about a special show coming to Capital One Hall in Tysons on Friday, November 8.Classical Mystery Tour will be teaming up with the Fairfax Symphony for a 60th anniversary celebration of 'A Hard Day's Night' movie and soundtrack.The first set will be songs from 'A Hard Day's Night' as well as other early Beatles songs performed by Classical Mystery Tour.The second set will feature Classical Mystery Tour performing all eras of Beatles music with the Fairfax Symphony. Jim tells us what to expect that night, and what sets Classic Mystery Tour apart from other Beatles tribute shows.

Art On The Air
This week on ART ON THE AIR features the founder/CEO of the Classical Mystery Tour, Jim Owen, Indiana Artisan photographer, Ken Rabbers, Spotlight on Canterbury Summer Theatre's musical review

Art On The Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 58:30


This week (7/5 & 7/7) on ART ON THE AIR features the founder/CEO of the Beatles tribute band, the Classical Mystery Tour, Jim Owen, that specializes performing with symphony orchestras. Next Indiana Artisan, Ken Rabbers, a nature, architecture and landscape photographer, with over 50 years of experience. Our Spotlight on Canterbury Summer Theatre's musical review “Starting Here, Starting Now” running July 3rd through the 13th. Tune in on Sunday at 7pm on Lakeshore Public Media 89.1FM for our hour long conversation with our special guests or listen at lakeshorepublicmedia.org/show/AOTA, and can also be heard Fridays at 11am and Mondays at 5pm on WVLP 103.1FM (WVLP.org) or listen live at Tune In. Listen to past ART ON THE AIR shows at lakeshorepublicmedia.org/show/AOTA or brech.com/aota. Please have your friends send show feedback to Lakeshore at: radiofeedback@lakeshorepublicmedia.org Send your questions about our show to AOTA@brech.com LIKE us on Facebook.com/artonthairwvlp to keep up to date about art issues in the Region. New and encore episodes also heard as podcasts on: NPR, Spotify Tune IN, Amazon Music, Apple and Google Podcasts, plus many other podcast platforms. Larry A Brechner & Ester Golden hosts of ART ON THE AIR. https://www.lakeshorepublicmedia.org/show/art-on-the-air/2024-06-13/art-on-the-air-july-7-2024

Lisa Berigan On Demand
Jim Owen from Classical Mystery Tour

Lisa Berigan On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 8:52 Transcription Available


Jim Owen from the Classical Mystery Tour checks in with Lisa to talk about the band's upcoming show at Capital One Hall in Tysons on February 10. The Classical Mystery Tour is a Beatles tribute band, and they will be performing with the Fairfax Symphony to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Beatles arriving in America. The band will recreate the Beatles first-ever U.S. concert (which took place in D.C.) and do second set with the orchestra. Jim lets us know what else to expect that night, and gives us a history of the Classical Mystery Tour.

Flip Your Script
Jim Owen: From Wall Street Executive to SuperAging Expert

Flip Your Script

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 38:21


An inspirational speaker, author and former Wall Street executive, Jim Owen was 70 when he found a new passion in life and decided to get physically fit. Since his fitness journey began 13 years ago, Jim has been sharing his wisdom and inspiring other aging adults through his books and documentaries. In this episode of Flip Your Script with Kristi Piehl, Jim talks about how his positive mindset has played a role in his life and shares advice for those willing to look at life and aging differently.

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Let's Talk Wheels
04/22/2023 Let's Talk Wheels

Let's Talk Wheels

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 59:09


Mike and Jeremy speak with Jake Issacs from Lincoln on this week's show about their NEW Nautilus SUV. Mike reviews the Infiniti QX80, and they talk with Ford's Jim Owen about the Mustang's 59th anniversary and some of the high points of this great car's history.

HALO Talks
Episode #401: Fit Nation: Natalia Petrzela and the Evolution of an Industry

HALO Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 26:28


With her unique perspective as a historian and deep roots in the fitness industry, Natalia Petrzela, Ph.D embarks on a mission to uncover how fitness has gone from a "suspect" activity in the early days, to an essential part of modern life, leading to the crucial question of how we as an industry can make it more accessible to all. "I think we've got to find a way to talk about obesity, health, and morality that isn't just about like, well, 'you look that way, make better choices,' because I don't think that's fair. We have to make it easier to work out and to eat healthy food," she states.  Natalia is a historian and professor at the New School in New York City. She is the author of the newly released book Fit Nation, The Gain's and Pains Of America's Exercise Obsession. Natalia has always been curious about how the fitness industry has changed and evolved. She "found" the gym as a teenager, leading her to become certified and take a deep dive into the industry. Through her extremely thorough research, she uncovered a narrative of how fitness had gone from a weird subculture to becoming a mainstream activity embraced by many. And while choices and willpower are important, there are many other structural factors that make it difficult for certain people to make those choices. Fit Nation brings her two passions together: History and fitness. This is the story of how the industry has changed and how it can continue to grow. It should be required reading for anyone in the HALO sector. In this episode, she and Pete discuss:  1. How our attitudes towards fitness have changed over the last 50 years. 2. What are the connections between physical fitness and mental health. 3. The challenges that exist for those from lower-income backgrounds when trying to lead a healthy lifestyle. Click here to download transcript. Other episodes you'll enjoy: Jim Owen: https://www.halotalks.com/jim-owen/  Connect With Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehaloadvisors/?hl=en  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Integritysquare  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@halotalks  Twitter: https://twitter.com/thehaloadvisors  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/integrity-square/  Website: https://www.halotalks.com  Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here: www.reviewthispodcast.com/halotalks 

Downtown: The Podcast
Downtown: The Podcast Episode #243

Downtown: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 39:40


Guests:  Julia Duffy, Jim Owen Julia Duffy discusses the art of the self-tape audition and fills us in on her role in an upcoming series. Author and filmmaker Jim Owen talks about The Art of Aging Well.                    

Animal Talk Radio
How Often Do I Bathe My Plush Pet German Shepard - Animal Talk Rewind - Episode 155

Animal Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 32:26


Animal Talk Rewind, on this show you will hear Mark, Donna, Brad & Jamie. Some great questions and ton of Animal Fun. Bad Animal JokeTricky TriviaSara with a German Shepard with a plush coat has a grooming questionKathy in Omaha with a cat question – Cat is marking Leopard Gecko – email questionKathy – looking at under cared for birds. What can you do? Why do birds pluck their own feathers?Courtney with a 9-year-old cat. Too old for a de-claw? Mary Jo with a comment on an African Grey and the plucking issue. Brian with a year and a half old Golden.  Puppy behavior questionInterview with Jim Owen - inventor of the Cat Hole. https://cathole.com/Original airdate 7-7-2002 Hour 1https://linktr.ee/animaltalkradioAnimal Talk, it's America's Pet Show!Jamie Flanagan@DJJamieDetroitAnimalTalkRadio.com@AnimalTalkRadioThanks for listening and as always... Have an exotic week and kiss your wild thing for me.Send your pet photos in now and we will add your fur kids to the #PetParade. jamie@animaltalkradio.com

Money Matters with Wes Moss
Finding Fitness At 80 Years Old with Jim Owen

Money Matters with Wes Moss

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 54:48


What if we told you aging like fine wine and fitness go hand in hand? While some seek to kickstart their fitness journey when faced with health issues in their later years, they soon find that their newly discovered lifestyle, combined with a little discipline, can go a long way. James “Jim” Owen, a forty-year veteran of Wall Street, speaker, and author joins this episode to talk through his journey of finding fitness later in life and how it turned things around. Jim shares what started his fitness journey along with when health became a priority. Furthermore, he reveals details from the books he's written, defines a super ager and what it entails, and lays out why it's important to start slow and make a commitment to yourself. He later uncovers his own fitness struggles, tips for increasing your health, and explains his 2-day rule accompanied by a secret to motivating yourself to workout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

40+ Fitness Podcast
How to become a superager with Jim Owen

40+ Fitness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 74:31


Jim Owen (author of the book Just Move: A New Approach to Fitness After 50 is a 40-year veteran of Wall Street and is also the founder and CIO of the center for Cowboy Ethics and Leadership. He is the best-selling author of The Try, The Secret to Success in Life and Career, Cowboy values, recapturing what America once stood for, and the Prudent Investor. On his 70th birthday, he looked in the mirror and didn't like what he saw. He committed to change. And now at 82, he's in the best shape of his life. He shares many of his super-ager strategies and tactics during this interview. You can find the full show notes for this episode at 40plusfitnesspodcast.com/543.

Renegade Radio with Jay Ferruggia: Fitness | Nutrition | Lifestyle | Strength Training | Self Help | Motivation

Determined to get fit in his 70s, the 80 year-old former Wall Street executive, best-selling author, social entrepreneur and global speaker, Jim Owen, inspires others through his fitness journey and in his recent documentary film, The Art of Aging Well.  Listen as we discuss: Why the cowboy code of ethics still matters today. [7:55] The keys to becoming a "super ager". [24:17] What you need not overlook if you're dealing with back pain. [34:50] Can you continually progress without exceeding your body's limits? [43:57] The power of being functionally fit after 50. [49:10] Does your health come down to lifestyle or DNA? [56:36] The ONE change you need to make to create the life you desire. [1:03:31] The art of aging well. [1:06:21] Sponsors: Optimal Carnivore: Brain Nourish is a revolutionary combination of grass-fed beef brain and lion's mane mushrooms which form the ultimate whole food nootropic to help you build a better brain. Go to amazon.com/optimalcarnivore and use coupon code RENEGADE10 to get your brain firing on all cylinders. Vivo Barefoot: The only shoes you need while training. I love them, and you will too. Go to vivobarefoot.com and use the coupon code JAY10 to save. Paleo Valley: Finding high-quality, protein-rich snacks while on the go can be a challenge. But these grass-fed and finished, organically spiced beef sticks have you covered. Go to paleovalley.com and use the coupon code JAY to get yours today. Mentioned in this episode: Just Move! by Jim Owen The Art of Aging Well  

Sermons - Harvest Church  |  Arroyo Grande
Faith That is Tested is Faith That Endures

Sermons - Harvest Church | Arroyo Grande

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 82:08


1 (0s): this morning. How good is it to be in the new worship center? Woo. It's good to be in his house this morning. It's good to meditate on his word. It's good to be together to praise his name. Thank you, Jesus. That you are here. 0 (19s): God, we worship the God who Wiz. We worship the God who ever more be. He opened the freezer. He haughty the raging sea Baca holds the big . 0 (1m 29s): We seem to the God who said we seem to to God always. Cause he hung up on that cross and he rose up from that gray good. 0 (2m 20s): Now we now running free. We offer care except by his grace that the house and we won't be quiet. 0 (3m 11s): We shut out joy in the house. We won't be quiet, please. Shout out. 0 (3m 24s): 2 (4m 16s): Hey everybody. Hey, welcome. Wow, everybody's looking beautiful. Looking amazing. We've got like a gap over here. If you're looking for a spot anyway. Great to have you all here today. Turn and give your neighbor a high five. Yeah, both. Both of them. All right. Well we are, we are in the new worship center. I don't know if you realize that when you came in, but here we are. 2 (4m 56s): If you're unfamiliar with this building, we've got restrooms here in the back, right behind me. We've got more restrooms up the stairs, handicapped restrooms downstairs, and then more restrooms up the stairs in the back. We've got water as well. There's water drinking fountains right behind me here and then coffee out the patio right there. So check that out. We've also got some parking available. I don't know if you have found a spot, but check out the, the Klondex parking lot is available. It is paid parking, but we can validate your tickets at the info center. So don't be shy about that. And then all the other spots around the village are also welcomed. 2 (5m 39s): So, so glad you made it here. It's such an exciting day to be here such a long time coming. We've been working on this space for a year and it's just amazing to see it. So we're going to pray also. Oh, sorry. If you've got fifth grade and up kids, they're going to meet up the, in the back here, meet the teacher after a worship and they'll walk them over to, to their classes. So without let's pray and we'll jump back into worship. Jesus, we love you so much. This whole space, this new building. We just want to worship you Jesus, because that's what this is all about. It's all about making room for more people to experience you more people to come into a relationship with you and Jesus. 2 (6m 25s): We just want to do that. We just open ourselves up to you right now and we just pray that you administer that you'd be with us and God just be worshiped in this place today in Jesus name. Amen. 0 (6m 45s): to perhaps we will see I don't know. 0 (12m 16s): big songs of praise to shake. the truth. 0 (12m 58s): Mitch please. 0 (14m 47s): 3 (15m 32s): Yeah, 4 (15m 33s): God, you are faithful. Thank you, Lord. Thank you for your faithfulness, Lord God. Thank you for your power Lord. We are so honored to be in your presence today, Lord, we bless you. We thank you for meeting us here that we're two or three are gathered together in your name that you are there in their midst. Lord God that we celebrate you. We're thankful for you. We lift up your name, Jesus, and we celebrate and we worship you today. Lord. So thank you for this first Sunday in this new worship center. God hallelujah. We thank you, Lord. We bless you, Lord God. You've been faithful all through the process and Lord, we know that you will be faithful moving forward. 4 (16m 18s): So we, we bless you, Lord, we thank you for blessing us Lord and we just, God just wants to give you praise and say, thank you, Lord, God, Lord use this place for your kingdom. Work in this community. Lord God that we might be salt and light Lord to more and more people that we might see people saved and delivered, filled with the holy spirit transformed in Jesus name. Lord, give a new life, a new purpose in Jesus' name. So Lord God do something so wonderful and supernatural something beyond our expectations. We pray. We invite you Lord. We say yes, Lord Lord. 4 (16m 59s): We're committed to saying yes to you. Yes. To your plans and yes, to your purposes, we bless you, Lord. We love you. We're all in. We're so grateful that you indeed are all in with us. We love you because you first loved us. So we bless you, Lord. Thank you for this time in Jesus name. Amen. Amen. Turn to greet your neighbor. We'll come right back. 4 (19m 18s): Well, I tell ya, I feel like a little kid on the first day of school. I, I didn't quite give myself permission for service to like be too excited because there's just like so many things that are happening all at once. And so as I'm worshiping, I'm like, oh, I feel like it almost feels like the first day that we planted our church and back in 2003 where you're like, is anybody going to show up? Is everything going to go? Well, like what's going to happen? You know? And cause it's been a long, long time. April 9th, 2021 is when I first took a picture of the, for lease sign that was on the outside of this building. And going back 10 years ago, we tried to get this space 10 years ago and the timing was just not right. 4 (19m 60s): And so when I called John Hayashi, who owns the building on April 9th, 2021, I said, Hey, John, we're interested in your space. He said, I'll meet you down there like 15 minutes. And we met down here and on a handshake, it was hours. And we did, you know, the whole, you know, agreements and rental agreements and lease agreements and that sort of thing. But it was just so cool. So roughly like 59 weeks later, here we are. So it's been a lot, a lot of work. And so what I'd like to do is just kind of take you through some slides to show you I'll stand over here and just show you, this is kind of, hopefully I'm not blocking. You're fine. Okay, good. So how's that better? 4 (20m 40s): Okay, good. So this is when the building, before we got it, it was a, a antique store. And before that it was a clothing store called the wardrobe and many of us remember that. And so they had these pole posts were all built out with these, these boxes for, you know, putting shirts and clothes and that sort of thing for merchandising things. And so we got to get rid of all of those things. Let's go to the next slide there. And then we got to get rid of the drop ceiling. So the drop ceiling was a huge project because at first sight it looked like, oh, it's just some panels and some, you know, T-bar but there were like three panels deep of, you know, just the, the, the ceiling tiles. And so we took out truckloads and truckloads there's piles of insulation on top of the, the, the ceiling tiles and the T bar. 4 (21m 23s): And so it was a huge, huge undertaking and a there's de Bedford, the rockstar of the show. I'll talk more about Dave in just a moment, but he was here all the time. And then this picture represents the prayer nights that we had here in this space where we just decided to pray and give this space to the Lord and just really honor him and say, you can see on the back in the back there, there's pictures of people's names that are on that sound booth wall there. So over the course of the year, we just re recorded people's names that we're praying for. We want this person to get saved, this person getting healed, whatever it was. And then throughout the space, we wrote Bible verses on the concrete floor before the floors went in on the framing and all, all around. 4 (22m 8s): So Bible verses and promises of God. So this is kind of what it looks like before as the, as the place is kind of beginning to take shape. And so was just, as you can see, it was just a ton of fun. So keep going there. And so this is the nursery. So in the nursery required quite a bit of work. And so this is the kids' space in the back. So if you haven't seen that yet, go check it out. It's really been transformed. Here's the, the courtyard. And so beginning next week, let's leave that up for a minute beginning next week, we're going to have it like an 80 inch TV out on the courtyard. So if you're drinking coffee, sitting out on the tables, benches out there, you can enjoy it out there. But that, you know, we had to completely renovate this whole space, Stripe stock, a reset, go clean, just everything up. 4 (22m 50s): And so that was a labor of love to say the least next, Hey, there's my son and my wife, they're planting trees. You know, putting those trees out front just to soften the front next, Hey, there's our friend. Jim, Jim helped Aaron with polling on thousands of feet of cable to make all of this work. You know, so Jim was here, he built, built out the tech room in the back with desks and all that sort of stuff. Jim, Jim was here with Stephanie, like every Friday, Saturday for months and months and months volunteering their time to get so much of the infrastructure, the electrical infrastructure, and just donated hundreds and hundreds of hours to get this project done. 4 (23m 33s): Perry too, has been here nonstop and doing all kinds of electrical stuff as well. Just doing whatever we needed him to do. We call them up, Hey Perry, can you show up today? He's like, I can show up and he'd be here. And just taking care of stuff. Noah has been just constantly around here as well, doing all kinds of cleanup and there's been a ton of cleanup that is needed to happen. And so thanks Noah for that next slide there. Yeah. This is the floors going in. So obviously a lot of space here. So a lot of laminate flooring went in and so it's just beginning to take shape the paints in the floors, going down and starting to feel like a, a building, but we're still months away. Like we're still months away from being able to move in. So let's keep going. 4 (24m 13s): Is that the last seven? Okay, good. Good, good. So what I'd like to do, we could have shown you like a thousand pictures, but you kind of get the point, right? You kind of get the point. So what I'd like to do is just honor my name, those people who have donated their time and treasure and talent to get this thing done. And so I'm going to start with where it all begins with our elders. I'd like to honor Jim and Gary and Neil and Ron, because when we propose projects like this, it's a big project. We have to have the buy-in and the agreement with the elders. And I just want to honor our elders today. The guys that serve, they've been serving with me for a long time. 4 (24m 54s): They are men of faith, men of character, men of prayer, and they are so ready to do what God has called us to do. And they just go for it with Gusto because they believe in God's big plan for harvest church and for the gospel that he wants us to communicate. So I want to thank my elders. I want to thank John Hayashi. I texted John yesterday. He owns the building and I said, Hey, John, I've been giving him updates. You know, I said, Hey, John, tomorrow, we're having our first service in the new space. I just want to say, thank you so much for taking a chance on us and with us, his brother Howard is my doctor. One of my doctors and I had been to see Howard recently. 4 (25m 35s): And so I just said, Hey, John, your family that the high ashy claim has been such a blessing to our community. And I just want to say, thank you. And so this big, long taxed, and John's such a man of few words, all he responded was congratulations. So like I'll text him all this stuff and you'll say thanks or great. And, but John's been awesome. I want to thank the Pacific justice Institute. Initially, when we wanted to make this building a church, the city said, no, I don't think we want a church in the village. Downtown core. I said, is that, is that legal? And Patrick said, I think so. I said, I said, I've got a letter from the Pacific justice Institute saying that it's actually not legal to keep us out of the village downtown core. 4 (26m 18s): He said, really? He said, send it over to me and I'll run it by our city attorney and just see what he says well, within a day or so he emails me back and says, Hey, congratulations, let's move forward. We can't keep you out. And we want to bless you as you move forward. So it was like, the Lord just changed their hearts as I mean, because we never wanted to be like hard charging. We just want to do what we do with grace and with tenderness and with just faith that God's opening doors and we never want to kick a door down. So I just want to thank the Pacific justice Institute for what they did. And you saw the picture of Dave Bedford. Dave has been a part for 19 years of projects around here. We've been, we started at Lopez high school on the Mesa. We were there for a couple of years and we've been in this space next door for 17 years buying space and renovating space all along. 4 (27m 0s): And so when I talked to Dave about this space, he's like, I'm in, you know, I'm your guy. And so he's been here tirelessly to get the job done. And so I'm so thankful for Dave Bedford, Steven, Julie Schumann from SoCo data and they print, they print up all of our principals, everything that's in print is printed by those guys free of charge. They don't charge us a thing. So God bless Steve and Julie shoe Schuman of slow code data. Aaron looters, who's been a part of every project. I think for the last like 17 years has been just a blessing to us installing all of the, all of the sound, audio, video stuff. He's, he's one that's been behind all of that. Rich brown. One of our plumbers, we've had a few plumbers in here, but rich has done so much of the finished stuff. 4 (27m 44s): And so much of the infrastructure stuff regarding plumbing, my brother, Larry and another guy, Alex, both in charge of painting. So everything has been painted. Those guys did that painting. And so we're blessed to have people like that at our disposal, Sammy, Quavis the dry wall guy. We didn't originally plan to take out all the drywall, but the drywall was in such bad shape that Sammy said, Hey, let's just pull it all off because I could float it all. But it's going to take me twice as much time and let's just tear it off and start over. So that's what he did. And so Pete Kurzy, he did all the stucco repair around the building. See Mondello did all of the heating and air conditioning. It takes so many people to get a project like this across the finish line. 4 (28m 25s): So see, Mondello been a friend of mine since high school. He's done all of our HVAC stuff throughout all of the buildings. And he just did a wonderful job. Doug Wilson did the check valve and the trenching for all the, to get water to the building so that we could power these fire sprinklers. And so Dave's been, or Doug's been busy with that paradise plumbing. Travis white was also involved in the process. We had a bad sewer line here that he discovered because before we got here, he said, I was always here because they always had backup toilets. So we said, let me scope the line to tell you if the line's in good shape. So he scopes the line and the, the sewer line was completely gone. I mean, the, the bottom of it was complete. So all that sewer was running in. 4 (29m 5s): So we had to cut an 80 foot trench replaced the sewer line. And so Travis was all part of that. We had electrical engineers, we had architects, obviously. I'd like to think my friend, pastor Mike Sparrow, because Mike's been a friend of mine for decades, but we were at a crossroads in need of an architect. And Mike just happened to be walking through the community of the, our pro our property recently back going back about a year. And he had an architect with him and I said, we actually need an architect. And, and so we've, we're blessed with that introduction that Wayne's Stewart worked with MW Mike peachy and Wayne Stewart, who own MW architecture gave us a tremendous discounts on the work that was done here. 4 (29m 53s): And our project manager, Derek Carter has been just priceless for us. He's been on the he's. I called, I texted him last time, Derek, we're going to have our first service. He's like I got COVID. I can't go so brave for Derek, but so many, so many amazing people. Chris outlined with the floors of wood herb, with Cal flooring to the carpet, the sign shop guys did all of the sign, the printed signs that are in here, Ronnie and Janet . Janet told me this morning, she said, this is, this is the third building I've been in with you because she was in the beginning with us at Lopez high school, and then over here and now here. So running and Janet did the, the new fence and rod iron stuff out there. 4 (30m 36s): They've been so amazing chase with alpha, the whole team. We have so many electricians to thank because this project required so many electricians just to get it across the finish line. So alpha, they were great. They came in exactly when we needed them to come in to get us across the line. Corey sole Meyer, all the lights. He get consulted us with about all the lights and everything got her in here. So thank you, Corey, Larry and Carrie D I don't have my glasses on LD termites. Anyway, we had some termite issues. I should wear my glasses once in a while, but I just don't like those things. So anyway, the termites we had the windows tinted. Jim Schmidt was our tech assistant, built out the tech desk. 4 (31m 18s): Steve Henry built the wheelchair. He didn't build it, the lift, but he assembled the wheelchair lift. So you look at that thing, it looks pretty straight forward. It's not straightforward. It took weeks to get that thing assembled. And then we have the painter come in and paint, paint it. Cause it was all white. Like the back of it was anyway. Thank you, Stephen. An amazing, just he's an amazing man. So Luke and Aaron with Frank's lock and key, they have been so good. They've been such good friends to us over the years. They take such good care of us with this building and every building that we've ever had. Aaron and Luke have been amazing. I want to say, thanks to Patrick Holub, who is our planner or assistant planner on this project? 4 (31m 59s): He, he just did an amazing job, actually emailed the, the, the mayor, Karen Ray Ross, some says, I just want to say, thank you for your team, Karen. And I go back to high school. We've known each other for a long time. I said, man, your, your team just did a great job, including bill Robinson. And so they did a wonderful job walking us through the process process. I'd like to think our CBO and building inspector, Mark Myers, and his wife, Nancy and their team. They've been so good to us. The inspectors. I mean, they've done their job, but they've been so gracious and kind to us. And so now volunteers, again, Jim Owen, you saw Jim in the picture. Jim volunteered with Craig and Stephanie, his kids, countless hours of electrical work in this place mat lists, but they built the cabinet over the info center. 4 (32m 47s): Lynn Colette, who built the cross at the chapel in our old space. He also built the cross here. And it's just interesting how the Lord brought him by just at the right time. It's actually at the entrance. When you come in now, since then they've moved. I think theirs have moved. Now they're gone. So God brought him just for a moment. So we can have him build the cross Perry Lupin and his friend, Chris, again, tons and tons of electrical work. Cory, Joseph, my brother and his girlfriend AC they did tons. They rescued us at a moment when we needed some expertise with our panel back there, they came in and replaced the panel and just did a amazing workforce. Would not charge us. 4 (33m 27s): Chris Lacey, again, more electrical work. Sean D bull and Noah Clark did tons and tons of cleanups. Seth McMillan did the courtyard design and the install Maggie Sutherland was in charge of the design elements throughout, upstairs and downstairs just did an incredible job. Mark towns in a professional camera operator, worked with us to get cameras set up and ready to go. Jerry Shaw design drawings, Dan Hennessy, graphic design, Mike Ferris. He's been working tirelessly to get these windows cleaned up. And so Mike's a teacher, but he used to have a window cleaning business. Well, we couldn't get anybody to come out and clean windows we call and people wouldn't return the call. 4 (34m 9s): So I said, call Mike Ferris. So Mike came out on his own time and diamond and got our windows cleaned and did a great job. Steve rice, what can I say about Steve rice? He is always here. He's always, always here working behind the scenes. He's in the booth right now, working behind the scenes to make sure everything is working. And so I love that guy. Shannon Kessler with century 21, God has connected with Jack Hardy who gave us permission to use the century 21 parking lot over there. As Curtis mentioned, you can park over there. We'll validate your parking. So when you leave, you don't have to pay. That is a gift to us from century 21. And now the new owner of century 21 has agreed to the terms and is happy to help us. And so God bless those guys. 4 (34m 50s): Thank you, Shannon Kessler, for all of your hard work, making that happen. Anderson Burton, the construction company behind us, same deal. They gave us a parking agreement and they've been so, so gracious with us. And we're so thankful. Workday volunteers we've had many work days. There's too many volunteers dimension. I would miss people. And so I'll just say thank you to everyone who came out on workdays to get this place squared away and cleaned up and ready to go. Thank you to the people who prayed. We showed pictures of prayer meetings that happened in here. People prayed and people believed God for what he might want to do in this space. And it was the prayers of God's people and the grace of God that got us across the finish line so that we could sit here today and have shirts. 4 (35m 33s): So thanks to you prayed to those who gave financial gifts to make this happen. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Also, I don't want to forget my staff. We we've got such an amazing staff team. When I say staff, I mean paid staff, people who work here pretty much, all these people work full time. They are all like my elders, like the elders. I say mine because I just feel such ownership around them. But like the elders, th these guys and gals are so filled with faith and excitement about what God wants to do. They're willing to jump in and go. The extra mile to moderate was here until like 10 o'clock last night, just putting the finishing touches on everything. Working seven, eight hours on Saturday, the day is his day off. 4 (36m 14s): And so it's just to speak. Generally, the team has been working so hard. What's going on? You guys. So Tim, Tim mater, Curtis Henry, Jeremy Sutherland, Amanda Henry Jolene, Henry Carson, Lacey, Julie spill, or Leslie and Ron. So thank you guys for being the team that you are doing this 19 years. I'm so blessed to have the team that I have staff and elders and volunteers. You guys, we did this together. My God's grace. 4 (36m 54s): Amen. Thank you, Lord. Thank you, Lord. All right. Let's get into James chapter one, but before we do, let's go and stand up. I just feel like it's time to pray again, Lord. It's good to pray. That's really good to pray. So we, we praise you Lord God. And we say, thank you, Lord. Thank you for every person. And for those that we may have missed, ah, we're so thankful. And Lord forgive me for missing somebody. If we did Lord, Lord, thank you for who you've brought together and how you've knit us together for common purpose and common goals. Lord God. And I pray that you would continue to do that. You would knit our hearts together, that you would keep us unified and strong in Jesus name, powerfully declaring and proclaiming the gospel that people might be saved and sanctified and filled with the holy spirit and live new lives in you being born again and set free in Jesus name. 4 (37m 46s): So do what you want to do through us and with us, Lord God, we are yours and we are in your hands and we are your conduit. So work through us and administer through us. We pray, Lord, thank you for your grace. We love you in Jesus name. Amen. Amen. Go ahead and have a seat. We're going to be James chapter one verses one through 18. I'm pretty amped up there. So I'll start a slow down here. Hey, the title of the message. Faith that is tested is faith that endures. And so we're gonna be talking about testing the testing of our faith today. And I love that James, the half-brother of the Lord, Jesus Christ writes this epistle because he communicates something of power and something of clarity to a people who need power and clarity in their season of life. 4 (38m 34s): So James, the half-brother same mother, different father, Jesus had half siblings, same mom, obviously different father. So James writes this text for us as a believer in the Lord, Jesus Christ. We're going to unpack his story a little bit. As we talk about this person, James, who God used to pen these words in the book of James, it's encouraging for us to know his backstory a little bit because, and knowing his backstory, we realized that God worked wonderfully and supernaturally in his life to give him a kingdom gospel story. 4 (39m 14s): He took what was broken in James' life. What was faithless in James' life. And he did something wonderful and supernatural to bring about eternal kingdom fruit that no one could ever have expected. James one, one through 18 verse one. The first part of verse one says this letter is from James, a slave of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ. So James, the half-brother of Jesus could have said, James, the half-brother of Jesus James, it's the half brother of Jesus speaking, but he says, no, I'm going to do loss. We're talking about do loss. Last week, I do loss as a servant, a slave, a bond servant of the Lord, Jesus Christ. 4 (39m 57s): And I love a friend of mine pointed out earlier, or last week she said, she said, what's beauty beautiful about that term do loss. And that term servant or slave is that these people who are the bond servants that do loss of Lord Jesus Christ or serving at a free choice. So the backstory is that if a slave was released from his duties, but wanted to stay serving in the household of his master, he would be, he would get his ear pierced and you'd have a ring put in his ear. And it indicated that he was a bond servant by choice because his master was so, so good. And that's really our story, right? 4 (40m 37s): We, we are choosing by God's grace because our master is so, so good. We are choosing to be bond servants, slaves of the most high God. And so this is James. He is a bond servant, a slave of God, choosing to serve the Lord Jesus Christ because his master is so good. It's a half-brother they had the same mother, but different fathers. This is the same James that Jesus intentionally revealed himself to after his resurrection. So Jesus resurrects. And he goes after and finds his brother James to reveal himself so that he might know so that James might know that what has been said about his brother is true. 4 (41m 22s): Paul writes about it in first Corinthians 15 seven. It says then he, Jesus was seen by James and later by all the apostles. So after his resurrection, he was seen by and later by all of the apostles, many believe that it was in this moment, let James gave his life to the Lord and believed that Jesus indeed was the Messiah. Imagine growing up and your older brothers, you're being told that your older brother is the Messiah, right? Oh yeah. Your older brother, he's the Messiah. You're like not in this life. Like never, I can't believe it. I've watched this guy grow up, you know? And, and so James is having a hard time coming to grips with the reality as brothers, indeed the Messiah, until, until the resurrection, he watches his brother, be crucified and then buried and then resurrected from the dead. 4 (42m 13s): So many believe that it's at this moment that James became a believer until this resurrection, Jesus brothers did not believe he was the Messiah. I love that. Jesus seeks out his brother because I feel like he seeks everyone out individually. He goes after us, out of his great love for us in a great commitment to us. He seeks us out, revealing himself in wonderful and powerful ways so that we might believe he did the same thing then, and he's doing it now. He seeks us out by his grace and because of his abundant love is unconditional love. He seeks us out in our brokenness so that we might know his grace, his kindness, his love and his compassion. 4 (42m 56s): So again, even Jesus' brothers struggled with believing in John seven five in the new living translation. It says even Jesus brothers did not believe in him. And in mark chapter three, Jesus families didn't know Jesus family didn't know what to think about him in mark three 12, the second part there says he's out of his mind. They said, he's out of his mind. Maybe somebody has said that about you. And, and you're going to identify right now. So Jesus' family didn't believe him for the most part. They thought he was just a bit off and a little bit out of his mind. So James, the half-brother of Jesus, one who maybe like a lot of us struggled to believe that Jesus is who he claims to be one who after experiencing the resurrected Christ he chose to believe. 4 (43m 51s): And we all have that opportunity before us, will we choose to believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the savior of the world, will we choose by God's grace to be followers and disciples of the Lord? Jesus Christ, James one who after experiencing the resurrected Christ chose to believe he James chose to believe what, what I believe the holy spirit of God was trying to convince him of all along. Maybe you're on a journey of your life, where you feel like God's been trying to get your attention. Like the spirit of God has been trying to reveal the power of God and the grace of God to you. But you've been struggling to believe it into receive. 4 (44m 32s): It's the holy Spirit's always working in our hearts and lives to draw us to the savior and to draw us into a deeper respect and admiration and adoration of the Lord that we might know him and follow him. So I'm convinced that the holy spirit of God was working in James to bring him to a place of brokenness and repentance, acknowledging that Jesus is indeed the Messiah. James became a devoted follower of Jesus Christ, James, along with the rest of his brothers, the brothers of Jesus were with the apostles at Pentecost, according to acts chapter one. 4 (45m 12s): So they're present and they believe in are they're beginning to follow Jesus. According to acts chapter 15, James became a major leader in the church and the church of Jerusalem. So we see James who goes from a doubter, this place of doubting unbelief, questioning wondering about this, Jesus is he the Messiah. He goes from this place of doubting into a place of believing into a place of influence into a place of kingdom fruitfulness that is eternal. That's the beauty of what God will do in our lives. If we just say yes to him and submit to him and allow him to work through us and use us, he will do something radically to transform our lives. 4 (45m 60s): Often we, or sometimes we can minimize our effectiveness as Christians because of our past. But if we look throughout the scripture, everyone, that God got ahold of how to pass. And then everyone that God got ahold of had the opportunity to be used powerfully by God and was used powerfully as, as the Lord director. So if you've got a pass today, I've got to pass today. Anybody else got a past, thank God for our past, because we can learn from it, but let's never let our past hold us back. But let's say thank you Lord, for our past. Thank you. That you've cleansed me, forgiven me. That you've set me free and you've set me on a brand new path in Jesus name so that I can believe be all in and be a kingdom, a soul-winner for you, Lord Jesus. 4 (46m 43s): So James goes from a doubter to just a great man of prayer. It said that James prayed so much that they called him camel knees, camel knees, because his knees were worn out from prayer because he prayed so much. One of his nicknames was James. The, just according to anybody who knew him, he was the most righteous man who ever lived. He was a man of integrity, a man of intense discipline. He loved Jesus, loved the gospel, loved what God had done in his life and was all in camel knees. James, the just again, as far as people were concerned, no one was as righteous as James. 4 (47m 29s): And so we see his backstory and I love that these men and women of God have a backstory because as we sit here today, again, we all have a backstory, but God is able to, in spite of our backstory and because of our backstory use us and work through us wonderfully and supernaturally. So James, according to historians was martyred in the year 80, 62, he was taken to the temple Mount the top of the temple Mount at the pinnacle of the temple Mount. There are the pinnacle of the temple, which is about a three-story building. And the Pharisees were so angry with his message and his conviction and his commitment to Jesus that they said, we will throw you off this. 4 (48m 11s): Three-story building. If you don't recant your faith, if you do not deny Jesus, we will throw you off from the pinnacle of the temple. This is the same place. By the way that the devil took Jesus to tempt him, took him to the same place. And so it's the same place that James has an opportunity to stand firm and Jesus come life or death. He was going to stand firm. So they throw off, they throw them off, but it didn't kill him. Listen, God's not gonna allow you to expire until he's done with you. So he gets down, it gets up, he's begins to begin to intercede and pray for his is the people that had thrown him off. 4 (48m 53s): Those people who were persecuting him, begins to pray. And they're so distraught. They go down there and they finished them off by stoning him to death. But all the while James is faithful, he is faithful. He was at first one tells us a slave of God and of the Lord, Jesus Christ. What else does James? One, one tell us, it says, I'm writing to the 12 tribes, Jewish believers, scattered abroad, greetings. He's writing to the church. It's not just to Jewish believers, but he's writing to Gentile believers as well. 4 (49m 37s): He is speaking to the family of God, but just because you're born Jewish, doesn't actually make you Jewish spiritually. We'll see that in the scripture, you can be born a Gentile, but then be grafted into the family of God because of his grace and because of his mercy. And so if you're a Gentile, a believing Gentile today, meaning you're not a Jew, but you believe in the finished work of the Lord, Jesus Christ, that Jesus is your savior. You have been both adopted into the family of God and then grafted into the family of God. Let's take a look at some verses here in Romans 11, 17. It says this, but some of these branches from Abraham's tree, some of the people of Israel had been broken off. 4 (50m 17s): Why? Because they're N believing they've been broken off. And you Gentiles who were the branches from a wild olive tree had been grafted in. So now you also receive the blessing. God has promised Abraham and his children sharing in the rich nourishment from the root of God's special, all of tree. Isn't that neat? So at one point we are outside of the family of God. When we chose to believe and receive the grace and mercy of the Lord, Jesus Christ, he's adopted a sin and he's crafted a sin. I don't know if you've ever tried to graph two fruit trees together where you're trying to get multiple fruits off the same tree. You can successfully cut off one branch in and grafted into the next one. 4 (51m 1s): So you begin to grow fruit, a different of a different kind in that tree. This is essentially what God has done. He's grafted us into his family tree, Romans 2 28 and 29 says this for you are not a true Jew, just because you were born of Jewish parents or because you have gone through the ceremony of circumcision. No, a true Jew is one whose heart is right with God. So this is, this is what God is examining in our lives. He's examining our hearts. You say, well, my parents are Christians. And so I'm a Christian or my grandparents are Christian. So I'm a Christian it's in my heritage. So of course I'm a Christian. 4 (51m 42s): I was talking to one of my doctors recently. It's an, a guy that I just met. And at the end of the consultation, I just felt compelled. I said, Hey, do you know Jesus? Are you, are you a believer? And he laughs. He's like, of course I know Jesus. He's laughing at me, you know? And he said, well, that's kind of a convoluted story. I've got a, you know, Catholic background and blah, blah, blah. So there was more, there's more to this story. And I said, ha, I dunno why I just felt compelled to ask you that question. He said, that's your job. He knew I was a pastor apparently. And he's like, I get to ask you if you're a smoker, you get to ask me if you know, Jesus, I'm like, Hey, good. I've got permission now. 4 (52m 22s): I'm moving forward with that. So anyway, so we have to decide on our own. It doesn't matter what our background is. If we haven't made a personal decision for Jesus, then we're not in his family. And so you and me, our kids and our grandkids in our nieces and our nephews need to know Jesus. And so take the opportunity. It's apparently your job, right? You're a Christian. So you're supposed to be telling people about Jesus and then leading people into a place of salvation. No, true jewelers, 29 says is one whose heart is right with God. And true circumcision is not merely obeying the letter of the law. 4 (53m 4s): Rather. It's a change of heart produced by the spirit and a person with a change chart, seeks praise or receives praise from God and not from people. So there's a heart transformation that God wants to accomplish in our lives. And I've seen firsthand and too many people, heart transformations for God just works powerfully and wonderfully and supernaturally. So when people are yielded, when people are yielded, God just works in and through their lives. In spite of their past, in spite of their mistakes, God is faithful. All right, let's continue James one, verse two. Do your brothers and sisters, when trouble of any kind comes your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. 4 (53m 48s): Is that your first response when trouble comes? Woo. Thank you, Lord. Right? That's the first thing that's just naturally flows out of our mouth. It's not actually what naturally flows out of our mouth, right? And Romans five, three, Paul says we can rejoice too. When we run into problems and trials, why for, we know that they help us develop in Durance faith. That is trusted is faith. That endures number one, in your notes, your faith must be tested if your faith is to endure. So the testing of your faith is actually part of the process that builds within us. The endurance that we need to face life, to face the next test to build us up. 4 (54m 31s): And our most holy faith. I like saying it's like building rebar into the foundation of our faith, that tests that we endure and go through, build us up, cause us to be strong in Jesus. So we might endure what God has asked us to endure on Wednesday morning, this past week, my son Curtis, and my son-in-law Logan, we all went on this backpacking trip, the three of us, and it's about seven miles in and we've been on this backpacking trip before. So we knew we could do it, but it was so hot that day. We'd never hiked that trail when it's been like the mid eighties. And so, you know, it's super hot, dry wind. And so you're just, you're just winded the whole time, first mile. 4 (55m 11s): We're like, oh, that was easy. You know? And then you get into the second mile where you're really beginning to climb and you're feeling the heat. And man, it was a test of endurance. Would we really make it like many of us have been through spiritual tests before and we know we can make it, but it seems like with every test with every new test, there's just a slightly different elements like that throws a curve ball into the scenario. Like I've been through this before kind of, but not exactly like this. So it causes us to dig deeper by God's grace to find the strength and the wisdom and the energy to do and to succeed in this test to get passed the test. 4 (55m 52s): So anyway, we, we were really, really struggling. I, I was, you know, I'm the old guy out there, so I'm struggling more than anybody. And, but I knew that I wasn't going to be the guy to throw in the towel because it was like, you know, there's like six or seven campsites before we get to the narrows where we were headed seven miles in. So we get to stop at a mile or two or three or four, but there was no way that we were stopping. And I think that's the beauty of the fellowship of the church. We spur each other on like, I'm not quitting because I know others are counting on me. Please don't quit because there's people around you who are counting on you. Don't be the person who throws in the towel because God will give you the grace to accomplish what you need to accomplish, to get through to the place that you need to get through to. 4 (56m 40s): So we're on this trail and seriously, we're sucking down so much water. We got to stop like every five minutes just to take a breath and get our legs back under us. Cause it's just a climb all the way. It's a climb. It's actually uphill both ways. It's kind of a weird deal, but it's not really, it makes the story better anyway. So it's not, it's not, but on the way to the trail and on the way to the, into the campsite, it's so, so much work. And so we just had to decide that we weren't going to give up there. You know, there's so many parallels in life in, you know, the work that we do, the hobbies that we have, the relationships that we have, there are so many parallels that can help us to understand spiritual truth. 4 (57m 24s): If we'll just listen and pay attention. And so there's, so somebody parallels, you know, you're hiking, you got 35 pounds on your back and you, you know, you can hike so much easier without 35 pounds on your way. There's so many things, the backpack and represent sand or you know, different things. We just need to be aware that in the test, whatever it is in life, God is building something of endurance in our lives. So that the next test we'll have endurance for this, for that, for the next test. So our faith wasn't tested in this scenario, but our stamina certainly was, everybody gets tested in many ways, but people who put their faith in Jesus will certainly certainly experience victory. 4 (58m 9s): So my challenge to us, when we're facing tests, let's get our eyes on Jesus. Often we're focused on the task, the test, the difficulty. But if we'll just shift and say, God, I know that you're going to get me through this by your grace. I'm going to develop something even Durance endurance that I've never had before in preparation for the next test or for the next thing that you asked me to do. So Lord build within me, whatever is needed so that I might have endurance James. One, three tells us for you know, that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow back to James. 4 (58m 49s): She had his faith tested when he was told to recant or die. His faith was a life and death decision for him. I am convinced that along the way, in preparation for that faith test, there were many faith tests that built his endurance so that when it was a life and death scenario, he could say by God's grace and in his strength, I'm going to stand for him. And I will never recant my faith in Jesus Christ. So there was something, a preparation. We don't know what the future holds, but we know that there's preparation in our lives, building endurance in our lives so that we might stand firm until death in Jesus name, verse four, James one. 4 (59m 36s): So let it grow. Endorse. Let it grow for when your endurance is fully developed, you will be perfect and complete needing nothing. Isn't that the goal perfect, complete needing nothing. Jesus told us that is the goal. Matthew 5 48, but you are to be perfect. Jesus said, even as your father in heaven is perfect. So this is what God is trying to develop within our lives. Perfection. That word means mature. It means to be finished. It means to be complete. God is working in our lives so that we might experience perfection in Christ, as followers of the Lord, Jesus Christ, that we might be mature and finished and complete. 4 (1h 0m 16s): We'll never be perfect in our own works or own righteousness. That's why Jesus went to the cross, but there is a standard. And I think it's important for us to understand that there is a standard in Jesus. Sometimes we get a little loose with the grace of God and the unconditional love of God. And we kind of get loose with our living, but this is the standard James tells us, and Jesus tells us, but you are to be perfect. Even as your father in heaven is perfect. Perfect, mature, finished, complete in Jesus name. So verse four describes the results of the testing, that, that we would be perfect and complete needing nothing. So this is the result of what will happen when we allow endurance to grow in our lives. 4 (1h 0m 60s): And we decide to stand firm and decide to follow Jesus. First five gives us the steps to get through the testing so that we may become perfect and complete needing nothing. So verse five helps us to understand how do we accomplish this faith that is tested is faith. That endures, number one, your faith must be tested. If your faith is to endure and number two, your faith will be tested, but God will give you what you need. And we're encouraged in verse five, James one, if you need wisdom, if you need it and you will need it, I need it. We all need it every day with every test, with every circumstance and scenario, we need the wisdom of God. 4 (1h 1m 40s): So James tells us, I'm sure out of the function of the anointing of the holy spirit, but also just out of his own experience. If you need wisdom, ask our generous, God, I love that. He throws that in there that God is generous. Sometimes we see God as heavy handed and angry or whatever James is saying, ask your generous God, and he will give it to you. And he will not rebuke you for asking. He won't say, you'll keep asking for wisdom. Can't you just get it through your head. He's not going to say that. He's like, oh, you need wisdom. Let me help you with that. Right? He's just going to bless us with what is needed. He's a good, good father. But when you ask him, so you're asking for wisdom there's criteria here. But when you ask him, be sure that your faith is in God alone. 4 (1h 2m 23s): God is your plan. A and there is no plan B like Lord, I'm fully needing your wisdom and I'm not looking to the wisdom of the world or to the wisdom of my friends. I'm looking to the wisdom of your word through your spirit, that you would speak to me, guide lead and direct me. And that is my plan. And so Lord, if you don't speak, I'm not moving. I don't have a plan B. So you gotta just speak. We need to be completely devoted to him. And when you ask, be sure that your faith is in God alone, do not waiver for a person with divided. Loyalty is as unsettled as a wave of the sea that is blown and tossed by the wind. So maybe you're feeling unsettled today. 4 (1h 3m 5s): It may be because you're divided in your loyalty. And so we always need to be checking in with ourselves and my fully committed to you, Jesus. Or am I committed to you in this area, but not to you in this other area. I'm counting on your wisdom for this, but I got it figured out over here. Listen, we come to Christ by faith because we need his wisdom. But way before that we need salvation. We need just grace. We need his kindness because we have botched our lives apart from him. And when we come to faith in him, come to him by faith, he, he rebuilds restores, heals, sanctifies, delivers, fills he's about doing wonderful and supernatural things in our lives. 4 (1h 3m 53s): But we have to be careful for a person with divided loyalty. It's like that person who was just lukewarm, like I not quite all in kind of in, I'm not quite sure, lukewarm unsettled, divided, divided loyalties. That person is as unsettled as a wave of the sea that is blown and tossed by the wind. You know what happens when you're fully committed to Christ? You know what happens? Peace. You're settled in Jesus because you know that Jesus is the Lord of your life. And you're committed to the Lordship of Jesus Christ. No matter what test or temptation comes, you're settled. 4 (1h 4m 36s): And if there's a stumbling in the journey, you're quick to say, Lord, that's not my life. I do not want to do that. I'm repenting. And I'm getting right in alignment with you. There's just something of confidence. A holy spirit given breeds confidence, not arrogance because God opposes the proud, but it is a confidence is I'm a follower of Jesus. And so Jesus is the Lord of my life. In every arena. Every season, I'm going to trust him and follow him and believe him. There's just a peace and a confidence and a reassurance that comes when we make Jesus, the Lord of our lives. So don't waiver and quit wavering for a person with divided. Loyalties is as unsettled as the wave of the sea that is blown and tossed by the wind. 4 (1h 5m 16s): Such people get this such. People should not expect to receive anything from the Lord. Wow. Like he's like, it's challenging us. You really want my wisdom or you just want a quick fix. Do you really want what I have to say already? You just trying to find the easy way. Or do you have a plan B that you're going to be kind of comparing a, well, God judge this, but I've got to think this, or God says this, but you know, so-and-so says this, God says this, the world says this. What is your plan? Plan a God, no plan B no plan C nothing else. God is your priority. Those people should expect to receive whatever they need from the Lord. But people who are double double-minded first aid, their loyalty is divided between God and the world. 4 (1h 6m 3s): And they are unstable in everything. They do. You want stability in your life, stability like shakable stability in your life. Just make Jesus, the Lord of your life. Open up the word every day, allow the spirit of God to fill you the word of God to direct you be obedient. No plan B. My plan a Jesus is you. Everything else is submitted to that. I'm moving forward. You will find such stability in your life, such grace for your life, such peace in your life. Such joy such can temperament such God godliness. I mean, there's just so much joy and wonder that comes out of that. 4 (1h 6m 44s): Undivided loyalty to God. Faith that is tested is faith that endures your faith must be tested. If your faith is to endure, your faith will be tested, but God will give you what you need. Number three is we get ready to wrap up your faith tests will come in many forms, but God is the one who will reward your endurance. So beyond just the reward of peace and confidence in Jesus and, and assurance that God is with me and filling me and leading me and directing me in that. He's my Lord. He's my king. He's my everything. And in spite of it, in addition to all of those blessings, there's rewards coming for those who put their trust in the Lord. 4 (1h 7m 31s): First-time believers who are poor, have something to boast about for God has honored them. And that interesting for believers who are poor, have something to boast about for God has honored them. That's an interesting statement. The word poor is tapped by nos in the Greek. It's, it's a word that describes a person's state describes who the person is in their soul. It's it's also described a low li poor is described or defined as lowly in Matthew's gospel. Jesus uses that same word, tap by Nasir for himself. 4 (1h 8m 13s): He describes himself in this way in Matthew 1129 in the king James version, it says, Jesus said, take my yoke upon you and learn from me for, I am meek and lowly. Tap by nasi. Jesus is describing himself as meek and lowly in heart, and you shall find rest on to your souls and Matthew 1129 in the new living translation. That same verse says, take my yoke upon you. Let me teach you because I'm a humble and gentle as heart. You will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy to bear and the burden I give you is lights. 4 (1h 8m 53s): So there's a blessing for those who are poor tap by nice type tap ins. There there's a poor in spirit that God blesses because it speaks of dependence on him. Appreciation of him, a love for him. And Jesus has come to me because I'm the same and I will lift your burdens. I will bless you in second Corinthians, seven, six. We see it again, says, nevertheless, God that comfort with those that are cast down comfort. If us by the coming of Titus tap a top. I know. So it uses that word, tap on ice there, comfort to minister, to the people of God. 4 (1h 9m 36s): And so we see that there's a blessing for those who are lowly, who are poor in spirit verse 10 says, and those who are rich should boast that God has humbled them. It's so backwards, right? From our thinking. We think if you're poor in spirit report financially, that that you should be sad. And if you're rich, you should be happy, right? But the gospel turns the world's philosophy on its head. And he says those who are rich boast Shabbos, that God has humbled them. They will fade away like a little flower in the field. So the temporal nature of our riches and our wealth will fade verse 11, says the hot sun rises and the grass Withers, the little flower droops and falls, and its beauty fades away in the same way. 4 (1h 10m 19s): The rich will fade away with all of their achievements. And it's talking about worldly achievements, things that we've used our money to, to, to enrich our lives and to, to bless our lives instead of for the kingdom. So wealth can be a test and a temptation that test, this is the test around wealth. Will I trust God or will I trust my wealth? So that comes back to being double-minded person. Are you a single-minded that your trust is only in God doesn't matter how much wealth, much or little that I have is my trust in God, or as much my trust in my resource, the temptation while I serve God, or will I serve money? The Bible says you can't serve God and money. 4 (1h 11m 2s): So the temptation is what am I going to serve? What is going to be my priority? Am I going to protect my resource at all costs so that I have what I think I need for the future, or is God on throne of my life. And I will do whatever he asked me to do with my resource. You can't serve God and money. So a double-minded man is unstable in all his ways because there's a mix-up in that person's life about who is on the throne of his life. Sometimes God, sometimes money, sometimes relationships, sometimes whatever you fill in the blank, sometimes something else is on the throne of my life. And it's causing me to be unstable in all areas of my life and it's wreaking havoc in my life. And so we need to decide to be single-minded in our focus and our devotion, making Jesus, the Lord and the king of our lives in every arena and scenario with everything in our lives. 4 (1h 11m 54s): God Wes that verse 12, God blesses. Those who patiently endure testing and temptation afterward, they will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those who love him. And remember when you are being tempted, do not say God is tempting me. God has never tempted to do wrong. And he never tempts anyone else. What does that temptation come from? Right? You're right. We're always tempted by something. This is where it comes from. Temptation comes. I love it. When the Bible answers our questions for us temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away. So you can't say, well, the devil made me do it because the devil, the world, the flesh and the devil is using the raw material that is in your life to entice you in a drag you away. 4 (1h 12m 39s): So if you've got unresolved sin or unresolved issues or unresolved, whatever in your life, the enemy is going to use that raw material to entice you and drag you away. So we have to be constantly doing business with the Lord, allowing him to examine our hearts and take, and we need to take a personal spiritual inventory. Lord, what is going on? What keeps getting my attention? What keeps tempting me to look away or tempting me to go a different direction. It's coming from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away. These desires give birth to sinful actions. And when sin is allowed to grow, it gives birth to death. 4 (1h 13m 20s): That's the process, right? We have to take captive every thought into the obedience of Christ. We have to recognize what's going on, going on in our hearts. And we have to repent. Hold short accounts. God, I'm struggling in this area. I need to bring it out into the light, confess it, get somebody around me who can help me walk with integrity in this area. And then you're not giving the enemy any raw material to work with because these desires, if we are not careful, these desires will give birth to sinful actions. And when sin is allowed to grow, it gives birth to death. The wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life through Christ. Jesus. Our Lord, I know is his grace and his mercy are sufficient. 4 (1h 14m 1s): So don't be misled. Verse 16 says my dear brothers and sisters, whatever's good and perfect is a gift coming down to us from God, our father who created all the lights in the heavens. He never changes or casts a shifting shadow his. So he's the same yesterday. And today and forever, his ways are the same yesterday, today and forever. We get out of the testing. We get through the testing and we get out of the temptation the same way by surrendering to him not being double-minded but saying, yes, Lord, I want purity. I want integrity. I want honesty in my life. As a follower of the Lord, Jesus Christ, verse 18. He chose to give birth to us by giving us his true word. 4 (1h 14m 41s): And we out of all, creation became his prized possession, good stuff. Worship team come forward here, wrapping up faith that is tested his faith that endures your faith must be tested if your faith is to endure. So go through it. Allow God to strengthen you with endurance. Number two, your faith will be tested, but God will give you what you need. So just call it to the Lord. Number three, your faith test will come in many forms, but God is the one who will reward your endurance. And so with that, let's go and stand up and we're going to pray and we're going to worship some warm. So Lord, we stand up. We pray. And we thank you, Lord, for the message of truth. 4 (1h 15m 23s): Spoken to us out of James chapter one, we're grateful for what you will do as we unpack the rest of these five chapters, Lord, we, we, we commit to say yes and amen to whatever it is that you guide and direct us. And Lord do say yes and amen to your plans and purposes yet to say yes and amen to your Lordship and leadership in our lives. We want to be stable. Knots tossed to and fro but stable in Jesus name. So we trust you, Lord. We love you, Lord. Thank you for giving us insight into how to endure testing and temptation. We love you in Jesus name. Amen. 4 (1h 16m 2s): Amen. 0 (1h 16m 11s): his song is . 0 (1h 18m 3s): Yeah. 1 (1h 18m 30s): First. We're going to go out with a song of praise. If you feel comfortable, would you clap along? 0 (1h 18m 48s): Y . 1 (1h 21m 54s): Thank you, Jesus, for your presence. Thank you that we get to sing to you. We only want to sing. Thank you for this new worship center. Getting to be in your house this morning in your name, we pray. Amen.

It Matters To Me
Episode #30: James P. Owen

It Matters To Me

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 62:57


“I'm going to set a 10-year goal … to go from 70-years old to 80-years young.” Welcome everyone to episode 30 of the It Matters To Me Podcast, a show that celebrates the random through 1-on-1 conversations with people and the passions they pursue. Today my guest is Jim Owen, best-selling author, documentary filmmaker, and global speaker. Determined to get fit in his 70s, this 80-year-old former Wall Street executive wrote a book titled, Just Move! that focuses on the foundations of fitness and health beyond athletic performance or pure vanity. In hopes of inspiring others to realize the benefits of exercise, he began recording this journey through a recent documentary film, The Art of Aging Well. Before all this, however, Jim burst onto the national literary scene with the best-selling books, Cowboy Ethics, Cowboy Values, and The Try. That collection of truly must-reads highlights the character qualities that enable ordinary people to do extraordinary things and has unsurprisingly remained quite relevant in today's world of social discord, corporate scandals, and downright political jackassery. Talking with Jim couldn't have been more nourishing and substantial on a personal level because it really just felt like I was getting life advice from a seasoned expert. If you're a sucker for a southern drawl like I am, you're really going to enjoy this episode and I hope it's enough to get you to check out some of his books and the documentary. Ok that's enough from me, let's get to it, here's my talk with Jim Owen Additional Links The Art of Aging Well: https://theartofagingwell.com/ Just Move!: http://www.justmoveforlife.com/ Center For Cowboy Ethics and Leadership: http://cowboyethics.org/ It Matters To Me (Instagram): https://www.instagram.com/adamcasey/ It Matters To Me (Website): https://itmatterstomepodcast.com/ Jim's TEDx Talk: https://vimeo.com/64272975?embedded=true&source=vimeo_logo&owner=1556744 The Price We Pay by Dr. Marty Makary: https://www.martymd.com/

Success Failed
What Baldwin County Residents and Business Owners Must Know About Real Estate and Tax Saving Strategies

Success Failed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 36:14


Baldwin County entrepreneur Phillip Long interviews Jim Owen, business owner of Gulf Shores Title, about his 40+ years experience in the title industry. Jim share his wealth of knowledge as it relates to the title industry and real estate including tax saving strategies and his prediction for the future of the real estate market in Baldwin County. Tune in now if you're interested in the future of Baldwin County real estate! Long discusses business email compromise and the importance of email security. He also talks about testing your boundaries in your 20s. For previous episodes, please visit www.askbis.com/bis-podcast. Special Guest: Jim Owen, President at Gulf Shores Title https://www.gulfshorestitle.com/

Longevity Codes Podcast
119 Jim Owen on the Art of Aging Well

Longevity Codes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 30:24


In this podcast Fred Herbert and Tracy Herbert share an interview with Jim Owen who's the author of Just Move!: A New Approach to Fitness After 50 and producer of the documentary The Art of Aging Well. Jim shared great news that even starting in his 70's, the results came quickly and anyone can do it. 

Community Focus Podcasts on WYRZ | WYRZ 98.9
#583 (9-1-21)CIT Guest - Jim Owen of CMT, Deanna Hindsley of HC Museum, Brooke Williams of the ADAI

Community Focus Podcasts on WYRZ | WYRZ 98.9

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 38:06


Shane Ray interviews Classical Mystery Tour's Jim Owen, ADAI's Brooke Williams, and Deanna Hindsley from the Hendricks County Historical Museum.

Aging GreatFULLy with Holley Kelley
Cowboy Ethics, Living Well & Aging GreatFULLy with Jim Owen

Aging GreatFULLy with Holley Kelley

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 57:59


There are some things that just don't go out of style, no matter how much time passes by. That is some of the core values taught by our ancestors that came before us who lived to tell the stories of their day. And we too, are building and creating our stories, the introductions of which often began unfolding early in our youth. At nearly 81 years young, returning guest, Jim Owen still has a lot of living, passion, purpose and stories to share! Determined to get fit in his 70's, the 80-year-old former Wall Street executive, best-selling author of Cowboy Ethics, and Just Move, documentary filmmaker, social entrepreneur, and global speaker, Jim Owen, inspires others through his fitness journey, positive and empowering thoughts about life and living and his recent documentary film, The Art of Aging Well. We unpack his best-selling and highly inspirational book, Cowboy Ethics: What It Takes to Win at Life, and how he came to explore the Code of The West. Jim will tell you he had a fascination with cowboys since his youth and they had forever been his heroes. But it was his ability to cherry pick their core values that truly is astonishing. And as he shares on this show, that isn't just my opinion. His Code of the West was declared as the “Official Code of the West” by the Governor of Wyoming…a high honor indeed! Speaking of honor, Jim's codes aren't just for cowboys and day's gone by. They embody the best of fundamental values, iconic traits for living a life rich with principled beliefs in a modern era. 10 tenets like Courage, Pride, Fairness and Promises, all of which he outlines on the show. The book itself is a work of art and each page wisdom infused stories to back up the reason for the code of ethic. But his resonating message is one of the fact that we all need heroes during this time, and his hope is that the Cowboy Way will inspire everyone to reach for the Hero Within. But he's much more than a cowboy enthusiast and admirer --though admittedly not a cowboy himself, and says quite openly he's even scared of horses. But what he is – is a BOLD life enthusiast and absolute Aging GreatFULLy Role Model! In his book shared on a previous episode, Just Move, he shares his journey from couch potato to fitness by simply making the choice to “move” and encourages everyone to simply do so. His latest project is another powerful one, a multi-segment documentary film, The Art of Aging Well and spotlights everyday super-agers the art of aging itself. Listeners are invited to view it on his website at www.justmoveforlife.com for free, where you can also learn more about all the fascinating and inspiring work he is doing, purchase his books and connect with him.An inspiring show from beginning to end you won't want to miss! Thank you, amazing Aging Rebels, for tuning into the show! If you enjoy this episode, please share it with your friends and family and leave us a positive show review on your favorite platform, we love giving our listeners an on-air shout out who do! To connect, share, download, stream and find more ways to listen, visit our official host page at www.CTRNetwork.com/holleykelley or www.HolleyKelley.com. Remember, YOU Rock and YOU Role Model and we appreciate you!

The Over 50 Health & Wellness Podcast
Coaches Corner - The Problem With Carbs

The Over 50 Health & Wellness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 33:26 Transcription Available


In this week's Coaches Corner we start out with a brief discussion of how things are going with my new client Broc.  If you're not familiar, Broc is a podcaster himself – he's the host of the Midlife Mastery podcast – and he's hired me as a personal trainer and nutrition coach – and he suggested that we share our journey on our respective podcasts.  Me from the coaches perspective and Broc from the clients perspective.  Next up we take a stab at defining fitness.  This came up on Broc's podcast last week, and I'll share my thoughts on just what it means to be truly “fit.”.  From there we'll chat for a few minutes about the problem with carbohydrates.  Carbs are getting a bad rap these days, so we'll spend some time discussing why this is and try and cut through some of the noise surrounding carbs.  Then I'll do a brief review of a great book called Finding Milo by Dr Aaron Horsch.  And finally we'll wrap up today's episode with some take-away thoughts on last week's podcast guests. Below are links to all the subjects we covered in today's episode. Broc's WebsiteBroc's Midlife Mastery PodcastI interviewed Broc on my podcast HEREBroc interviewed me on his podcast HERE The link to the CrossFit article on What Is Fitness can be found HERE Book – Rebuilding MiloSquat University WebsiteSquat University PodcastSquat University Instagram - @squat_university My blog post on progressive overload is HERE Jim Owen's Book – Just MoveJim Owen's Website (includes film The Art of Aging Well)My interview with Jim Owen is HERE Dr. Morgan's WebsiteDr. Morgan's Podcast Reshape Your HealthDr. Morgan's YouTubeDr. Morgan's Instagram - @drmorgannolteI Interviewed Dr. Morgan on my podcast HEREDr. Morgan interviewed me on her podcast HERE

The Over 50 Health & Wellness Podcast
The Art of Aging Well with Jim Owen

The Over 50 Health & Wellness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 51:02 Transcription Available


I'll pretty much tell anyone who will listen that I'm in the best shape of my life at age 57 – and I feel the best is yet to come.  And to be fair I never set the bar very high earlier in my life from a fitness perspective.  And if you act even just a little bit interested – maybe you're just being polite – I'll tell you all about how I did it and what I've learned along the way - and you might in fact find it difficult to shut me up.  I just can't help myself, I'm very passionate about healthy aging and I want to spread the message. And while it might be impressive to be in the best shape of your life in your fifties, what about someone in their sixties?  Or maybe even in their seventies – now that would be remarkable!  But what about an 80-year-old?  Is it possible to be eighty and be in the best shape of your life?My guest today is James P Owen.  After a successful 35 year Wall Street career, Jim found new purpose as an author, speaker and social entrepreneur.  His book Cowboy Ethics has sold over 160,000 copies and is still going strong.  But despite all of Jim's successes, he found himself at 70 years old in very poor health.  He was close to 50 pounds overweight and suffered from crippling back pain.  Today at age 80 Jim is in the best shape of his life and has become an evangelist for healthy aging.  He is the author of the book Just Move: A New Approach to Fitness After 50, and the Producer of the docu-series titled The Art of Aging Well.   You can learn more about Jim via the following resources:Cowboy Ethics Website - http://cowboyethics.org/cowboy-ethics/Just Move Book - https://www.amazon.com/Just-Move-Approach-Fitness-After/dp/1426218656/The Art of Aging Well Website (and film) - https://theartofagingwell.com/

HALO Talks
Jim Owen

HALO Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 32:57


Jim was a former "rainmaker" and partner at three different investment banks on Wall Street for most of his adult life. He's written 7 different books, has a documentary about fitness and aging well on PBS, and recently turned 80. He says he's now in the "inspiration business" after being, for years, a "certified couch potato!" The Wall Street Journal named his book Just Move, one of the 5 best books of 2017. He chats with Pete about how he completely turned his life around (at 70!) with fitness, provides valuable, actionable takeaways for gym owners on how to market to an older demographic, and more. This is a must listen for any professional in the HALO sector AND their members or clients. Please share and help us pass along his incredibly motivational message and story!

D3 Golf Guys
Episode 8: Interview with Jim Owen, Head Coach @ Oglethorpe University

D3 Golf Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 21:04


In this episode we interview Jim Owen, the Head Golf Coach at Oglethorpe University.  We discuss his experience in the game, his program in Atlanta and we preview the upcoming Men's and Women's events in Jekyll Island.

Living to 100 Club
The Art of Aging Well with Jim Owen

Living to 100 Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 50:47


Episode Description This interview explores the upside of aging. From attitude, physical fitness, mental outlook, and a prescription for our health care system, our guest shares his insights and recommendations on staying healthy in our senior years. Jim Owen has written several best sellers, including Just Move, published by National Geographic in 2017, and has […]

Opening Doors
Jim Owen, Retired F-16 Pilot

Opening Doors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 67:18


In this episode Jake and BJ sit down with Jim Owen, a retired F-16 pilot who was stationed at Hill AFB. Hear Jim talk about how he realized his boyhood dream of becoming a fighter pilot. Learn what it's like to pull 9 Gs soaring across the desert. And yes, being a fighter pilot is just as cool as you thought it was!

Progressive Voices
Leslie Marshall -5/19- Fired Inspector General Was Investigating Pompeo & Arms Sales to Saudi Arabia

Progressive Voices

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 38:50


Leslie begins the show with her 'Ripped from the Headlines' news segment. Here are the stories she covers during the segment: 1. AUDIO: Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) asks Treasury Secretay Steven Mnuchin, “How many workers should give their lives to increase our GDP by a half percent?” 2. WASHINGTON POST: "As White House pushes firms to reopen, new report says much of bailout stimulus money remains unspent" 3. TIME: "The Real Estate Industry Pushed for $160 Billion in Tax Breaks in the CARES Act, Disclosure Filings Show" 4. AXIOS: "Trump threatens to end WHO funding and withdraw U.S. membership" 5. POLITICO: "Biden White House would yank Keystone XL permit" 6. USA TODAY: "New poll shows Sen. Martha McSally losing ground to Mark Kelly and that's not even the bad news" During the second half of the show, Leslie is joined by Bob Ney, an Independent Political analyst for radio stations across America, covering the White House, Congress, and specializes in Mideast issues. He graduated from 'The' Ohio State University and taught English in Shiraz, Iran to Persians in 1978. Leaving Iran due to the beginning of the revolution, Bob was then the American manager of a private sector company in Saudi Arabia, where he lived for a year. He then returned to the United States and was elected to the Ohio House of Representatives (1980), Ohio Senate (1984) and the U.S. House in 1994 as a Republican in an overwhelming Democratic seat. Bob became Chairman of the House Administration Committee, Chair of the Housing Sub Committee, Deputy Whip leadership position and member of the House Transportation Committee. His legacy bill was the passage of the Help America vote act. Co-authored by now Democratic leader Steny Hoyer. HAVA in a bipartisan effort, modernized the American voting systems after the Bush/Gore election aftermath. In 2006 Bob resigned from Congress due to the Jack Abramoff scandal and wrote a book about his time in politics and his incarceration in the federal corrections system. “ Sideswiped” (lessons learned courtesy of the hit men of Capitol Hill) was released in 2013, and is definitely worth a purchase and a read! (buy here: https://tinyurl.com/buysideswiped) The two discuss news that the State Department Inspector General who was fired by President Trump late Friday night, Steve Linick, was investigating the president’s effort to sell weapons to Saudi Arabia without congressional approval. Bob Ney also volunteers helping people with recovery from alcohol and drug abuse, and is involved in other entrepreneurial ventures. He makes his home in Ohio, Father of two grown children and five grandchildren. Bob also co-hosts a weekly podcast, with co-host Jim Owen, where they speak the truth about a fundamentally unfair economic system, and learn what can be done to correct it. It's called 'Door to Door' and can be found at BobNeyDoorToDoor.com. You can watch this episode here: https://www.pscp.tv/w/1RDGlQagbAqJL

The Sales Evangelist
TSE 1246: How To Rapidly Grow Your Sales Through An Effective Message & A Powerful Sales Script

The Sales Evangelist

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 32:59


How To Rapidly Grow Your Sales Through An Effective Message & A Powerful Sales Script   A message and a powerful sales script are important to rapidly grow your business. These strategies can take your sales game from zero to hero.  Matthew Pollard was a customer before he became a game-changer and a rapid growth expert. He was 21 when he met the most unbelievable salesperson he'd ever met. The man was part of the Wine Selector's club. Matthew grew up in a relatively poor neighborhood so beer, straight vodka or bourbon had been his drink of choice. He wasn't a wine person but the salesman's script was so good he bought it.  Matt signed up for a club membership and collected wine for 7-8 months before he moved houses. He started drinking wine and has become a huge fan.   When Matthew told this salesman he'd purchased the wine because of the sales pitch, he was told the secret was to tell the same story every time.  What made it so effective was that because he knew the script so well, he could guarantee a great performance consistently, and was developing better versions of his story each time.    That resonated with Matthew. The idea of a sales script was something new for him and he wanted to work on it.    What is script sales? A sales script can initially sound robotic and monotone. It's similar to an actor who is reading a script for the first time.  In that first run, there's no guarantee that it's going to sound great. What will develop the performance is practice. It's practice that will give life to the scripted words.    Actors can embody their characters so well because they run their lines repeatedly. The same is true in sales. When you're able to connect with your customer from a script, then you know you've practiced enough to make the script a natural part of your pitch.    Practice and more practice    Practice a sales script until it  becomes who you are. Tell the jokes and stories repeatedly, watch what works and doesn't work, and continue to hone the storytelling until you are getting positive reactions in the places you want your client to react. The story could be as simple as how you met your spouse to how you tried and failed to climb Mount Everest. You will get better about crafting your joke or story so it's more engaging. It's going to take time before you get comfortable but once it does, your sales script will be so effective.    Famous Australian comedian, Jim Owen, does stand up comedy and his shtick is to riff on topics people want him to talk about or he'll find random objects in the room.  He finds humor in all of it. He admits that it's a huge amount of work for a comedian to come across as original and authentic in the moment. He also adds that part of what he does is scripted and then he practices and rehearses the script until it makes people laugh. How he prepares is to make sure he thinks of all the variables in the room so he can be ready for any eventuality.   The key to sales scripting  As comedians practice to hone their craft, so should salespeople sharpen their scripts.   There are generally four or five problems when you're selling a specific product or service. If you're good at creating a unified message, finding a niche of clients to target, and you're able to sell, then you have most of the problems solved.  The only thing that should vary is how you respond to the problems and questions that come up. Your answer should highlight the benefits that fit their special needs.    Salespeople  want to get really good about differentiating their products and services from their competition and they need to know the profile of their ideal customer. They need to know what their sales goals.    Steps to looking for the right customers  You never want to pick a market that your competencies can't support. You can't classify yourself as an expert in something you know nothing about.  Instead, look for a specific person or group of people that benefit from your offer the most. What is the profile of the client that provides the best revenue?  Knowing this will allow you to offer a product or service that is specific and work best for their needs. It makes selling so much easier and helps to alleviate competitions because you've already differentiated your niche market. This is the perfect time to present your sales script, when you know the specific group of people will move you to rapid growth. When your script is well-crafted, you have a higher rate of closing.  Case example: Beijing Language Academy  One of Mattew's clients was a language institute called Beijing Language Academy. They were having a difficult time charging more than $50-80 for a one-on-one consultation. It was a massive problem for them.  Matthew was called in to help and helped them come up with their sales goals and customer avatar. When they looked at their existing clients, they found that they weren't only giving language lessons but their academy was also teaching their customers how to become successful in China. Hence, China Success Institute was born. It's now an education course for executives, their spouses, and their children who are being relocated to China. They now charge $30,000 for the program and they don't have any problem selling it. They key was thinking about their branding even before they came up with the sales script.    Focus on your branding  John McEntire is a podcaster and he sells an autoresponder for $1,200. Although he was doing okay and was able to sell his premiums, he had the wrong messaging. He was fighting against bigger competitors who assumed that people knew what an autoresponder is. With Matthew's guidance, they changed their branding. They went to educating their customers on inquiry re-engagement and focused on going into real estate agencies using a sales script that would allow them to grow their platform. By creating a unified message that highlighted the benefits, they were able to change John's niche market from online businesses to people who are established in brick and mortar businesses. What should you do?   Matthew's podcast is called Better Business Coach and his focus is to share how a salesperson can become successful using a sales script. He suggests salespeople write down three business goals and three personal goals. One of them should be to be absolutely selfish because this will serve as their driving force. He then tells them to use the smart criteria and directs them to summarize their goals into 250 words or less, including their “why statement” and why these goals are important to them. The next step is to write down their avatar and mind dump every single person they've successfully worked with. After they have their list of customers, they write down everything they do for these customers.  The last piece is to find the higher purpose and make it the end goal. Matthew's point in this exercise is for his clients to see if their goals conflict with the people they associate with and adjust accordingly.   As a salesperson, it can be scary to try new things but think positively and put your best foot forward. Having a script allows you to work smarter, not harder.    “How To Rapidly Grow Your Sales Through An Effective Message & A Powerful Sales Script” episode resources   Find Mathew Pollard at matthewpollard.guru. He is also on LinkedIn, so you can check him out there as well.  Do you have sales questions? Suggestions? You can also talk to Donald about it via LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook for any sales concerns.  This episode is brought to you in part by TSE Certified Sales Training Program. It's a course designed to help new and struggling sellers to master the fundamentals of sales and close more deals. Sign up now and get the first two modules for free! You can also call us at (561) 570-5077.  We have a new semester beginning in January and we would love to have you and your team join us. Follow this link to apply to the program.  We'd love for you to join us for our next episodes so tune in on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Stitcher, and Spotify. You can also leave comments, suggestions, and ratings to every episode you listen to.  You can also read more about sales or listen to audiobooks on Audible and explore this huge online library. Register now to get a free book and a 30-day free trial.  Audio provided by Free SFX and Bensound. Other songs used in the episodes are as follows: The Organ Grinder written by Bradley Jay Hill, performed by Bright Seed, and Produced by Brightseed and Hill.

An AARP Take On Today
[77] New Year, New Fitness Goals

An AARP Take On Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 22:12


If you’re struggling to get moving with your 2020 fitness resolutions, tune in for some workout motivation from Jim Owen — author of Just Move! A New Approach to Fitness After 50 — and his wife, Stanya. 

Middle Market Growth Conversations
Trends Shaping Construction and Engineering M&A

Middle Market Growth Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 25:53


Jim Owen, a managing director and head of engineering and construction in Stout’s Investment Banking group, recently sat down with Middle Market Growth to discuss industry trends. Owen outlined three primary areas driving interest from buyers in the construction and engineering space: aging infrastructure, demand for resilient construction that can withstand severe weather events, and green initiatives. He described which types of businesses are best positioned to capitalize on these trends, as well as the valuations he's seeing for construction and engineering firms. As we head into 2020, Owen offered his outlook for M&A activity in the industry in the coming year and shared suggestions for how firms can prepare for an economic slowdown. A Q&A with Owen will be featured in the January/February print edition of Middle Market Growth magazine, which ACG members will receive at the end of December. An online version will be available in early January on middlemarketgrowth.org. Read more about Jim on Stout's website: https://www.stout.com/en/professionals/jim-owen/ The Middle Market Growth Conversations podcast is brought to you by the Association for Corporate Growth. To learn more about the organization and how to become a member, visit www.acg.org.

The Jackson Hole Connection
Episode 63 – Inspiring People to Make Change with Jim Owen

The Jackson Hole Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 70:37


In this week's episode of the Jackson Hole Connection, Stephan visits with Jim Owen. Jim is a husband of 51 years, former Wall Street Executive, speaker, published author, and the founder of the Center For Cowboy Ethics And Leadership. In this episode, Stephan and Jim talk about the importance of staying active, the code of ethics, living by your principles and staying positive.  To grab a copy of a few of Jim's books, visit: https://www.amazon.com/Just-Move-Approach-Fitness-After/dp/1426218656/ref=asc_df_1426218656/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312031138203&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=15894021859344510836&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1028477&hvtargid=pla-523904879675&psc=1 (Just Move! A New Approach to Fitness After 50) https://www.amazon.com/Cowboy-Ethics-What-Takes-Life/dp/1628736631/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1SD2SRWXZMHSN&keywords=cowboy+ethics&qid=1574288987&s=books&sprefix=cowboy%2Cstripbooks%2C210&sr=1-1 (Cowboy Ethics: What It Takes to Win at Life) Learn about Jim's Organization here: http://cowboyethics.org/ (Center For Cowboy Ethics And Leadership) Watch Jim's TedX Talk here: https://youtu.be/lxsp02xB3v0 (Jim Owen) http://www.give-r.com/mittens () Give'r Frontier Mittens are available for presale! Get your pair here:http://give-r.com/mittens (give-r.com/mittens) Do you enjoy The Jackson Hole Connection? Please subscribe, rate and review our podcast wherever you listen. Tune in every Thursday for a new episode of The Jackson Hole Connection. Want to be a guest on The Jackson Hole Connection? Email us at connect@thejacksonholeconnection.com  Music in this episode is provided by Luke Taylor. The Jackson Hole Connection is edited byhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelmoeri ( Michael Moeri). Website and social media support byhttp://hiretana.com/ ( Tana Hoffman).

The Not Old - Better Show
#384 Let's Move Author, James P. Owen

The Not Old - Better Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 28:51


Let's Move Author, James P. Owen Fitness Friday, Author Interview Series Welcome to the Not Old Better Show, I'm Paul Vogelzang and this is episode #384. Today's show is brought to you by Plexaderm. As part of our Fitness Friday author interview series, today we're speaking with best selling author, James P. Owen. James P. Owen is the author of Cowboy Ethics, a best-seller with more than 150,000 copies in circulation, and two follow-up volumes, Cowboy Values, and The Try, put a spotlight on the importance of shared values and personal character in our society. All of which of prime importance to our Not Old Better Show audience. Today on The Not Old Better Show, we'll hear from author Jim Owen, who has expanded his focus, becoming a passionate evangelist for fitness as a way of life. Jim Owen's new book, “Just Move! A New Approach to Fitness After 50,” is available now, and Jim Owen will remind us today that being in shape helps older adults stay mobile, active, and independent, enabling a quality of life no amount of money can buy. James Owen will share with us his mantra about being “Geezer Fit,” and his 5 Planes of Movement exercises. Please join me in welcoming to The Not Old Better Show, best selling author, James Owen. Go to tryplexaderm.com and use my code NOTOLDBETTER for 50% off plus an additional $10 off! That's right, 50% off plus an extra $10 off! This offer is also available by calling 1-800-685-twelve ninety-two and mentioning code NOTOLDBETTER. Plexaderm is backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee! Visit tryplexaderm.com today and use code NOTOLDBETTER at checkout. That's https://www.tryplexaderm.com.

Second Act Stories
At 70, Jim Found A New Passion: Helping Others Get Fit

Second Act Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 19:45


Jim Owen is 78 years old and he is in awesome shape. He works out regularly and part of his routine is doing three sets of 50 push-ups. That’s pretty amazing for a man of his age. But for most of his life he was a self-described, "certified couch potato." On his 70th birthday, his life changed when he watched a video of himself going on stage to give a speech. "My shoulders were hunched over. My knees were shot, so I was sort of shuffling along. And I had chronic back problems. It was humiliating." Jim lost 50 pounds, hired an experienced trainer and got serious about working out. And the impact on his life has been incredible. He wanted to share his new passion with others so he wrote and published a book called “Just Move: A New Approach to Fitness After 50.” For anyone who has ever said late in life, "Gee, I wish I could get in shape," this book is for you. DOWNLOAD EPISODE OUTLINE  

Relevate Podcast
Stand Tall with Jim Owen

Relevate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 64:14


Jim Owen is a voice in the wilderness, espousing the virtues of cowboys and now fitness, with a passion that is purely contagious.  If you live in Wyoming, which I did for 11 years, you are probably aware of his work which inspired the Code of the West, the official code of ethics for the state of Wyoming.   Wouldn't you agree that we all need positive role models in life, no matter our age? In this conversation, I think you'll see that Jim Owen is a role model for the ages...wise, humble, ethical, entrepreneurial and relentlessly energetic.  May we all be inspired by his example to live life well and to the fullest--until we ride off into the sunset.   Check out Jim's books: Click here for Cowboy Ethics Click here for Just Move Please remember to leave a review for the Relevate Podcast and share this episode with your friends.  Thanks for listening!

Dr. Bond's THINK NATURAL 2.0
Encore Episode: The Art of Aging Well

Dr. Bond's THINK NATURAL 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019


Learn how you can take charge of the aging process and make your coming years the best they can be, if you just make a commitment to "just move."An inspirational speaker, author, and former Wall Street rainmaker, Jim Owen was 70 when he decided he had to get fit.Getting started was a challenge. Realizing that the old bodybuilding approach was no way to tackle the stiffness, weakness, and aches and pains that come with age, he set off on a journey of discovery and transformation.With help from the experts, he developed a common-sense, step-by-step program that can be tailored to any level of physical ability. Today, Owen is in better shape than he was at 25. He has proven you don't have to be powerless in the face of advancing years.Listen as Owen joins Dr. Bond to share how you can take charge of the aging process and make your coming years the best they can be, if you just make a commitment to "just move."

Dr. Bond’s Life Changing Wellness
Encore Episode: The Art of Aging Well

Dr. Bond’s Life Changing Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019


Learn how you can take charge of the aging process and make your coming years the best they can be, if you just make a commitment to "just move."An inspirational speaker, author, and former Wall Street rainmaker, Jim Owen was 70 when he decided he had to get fit.Getting started was a challenge. Realizing that the old bodybuilding approach was no way to tackle the stiffness, weakness, and aches and pains that come with age, he set off on a journey of discovery and transformation.With help from the experts, he developed a common-sense, step-by-step program that can be tailored to any level of physical ability. Today, Owen is in better shape than he was at 25. He has proven you don't have to be powerless in the face of advancing years.Listen as Owen joins Dr. Bond to share how you can take charge of the aging process and make your coming years the best they can be, if you just make a commitment to "just move."

Aging GreatFULLy with Holley Kelley
Just Move! A New Approach to Fitness After Fifty with Jim Owen

Aging GreatFULLy with Holley Kelley

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 59:15


On the Aging GreatFULLy show, we say regularly, "You're Never too Old!" And this week's guest, author Jim P. Owen, proves this perfectly! On his 70th Birthday, he looked into the mirror and decided if he was going to live a long, meaningful life, he needed to make some changes. A former self-proclaimed "certified couch potato," Jim set out on a mission to Just Move -- every single day! And he hasn't stopped since! Jim says if he can do it, you can too! After a successful 35-year Wall Street career, James P. Owen found new purpose in being an author, inspirational speaker, and social entrepreneur. His book, Cowboy Ethics, a best-seller with more than 150,000 copies in circulation, and two follow-up volumes, Cowboy Values and The Try, put a spotlight on the importance of shared values and personal character in our society. Along the way, Jim established a nonprofit foundation, the Center for Cowboy Ethics and Leadership, to help support and amplify those ongoing programs.Now Jim has expanded his focus, becoming a passionate evangelist for fitness as a way of life. In his speaking engagements, he reminds audiences that being in shape helps older adults stay mobile, active, and independent, enabling a quality of life no amount of money can buy. Fitness could also play an important role in combating serious chronic diseases and controlling health care costs as our nation’s over-50 population balloons."JUST MOVE Book A New Approach to Fitness After Fifty," highlights Jim's journey from living an unhealthy, sedentary life of being a poster-child for looming old age, to now being 78 years young and in the best shape of his life! To learn more about Jim's book and work, you can visit him at www.justmoveforlife.com.You will truly enjoy this inspirational power-hour of Aging GreatFULLy enlightenment!

Hello Beautiful Light-Filled Souls!
S1 Ep. 1 Jim Owen--Tricia Barker's Conversations With Near-Death Experiencers

Hello Beautiful Light-Filled Souls!

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 70:43


Hello Beautiful light-filled souls! If you don't know me, I'm Tricia Barker, and I have a YouTube channel called Near-Death Experiences: Healed by the Light and a memoir that launched in April 2019 called Angels in the OR: What Dying Taught Me About Healing, Survival, and Transformation. This book is available an an e-book, paperback, and Audible. https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Angels-in-the-OR/Tricia-Barker/9781642931594 You can contact me on my website. https://triciabarkernde.com/ To learn more about my guest, Jim Owen, please check out his website. https://jjenergy.net/ About two years ago, I told my near-death experience story on YouTube, and I was encouraged by the response. After that, I began to interview other experiencers and the energy was beautiful. I loved being reminded of my time in the afterlife while listening to their stories. I feel that experiencers are often my brothers and sisters in the light. Because I enjoyed the experience of interviewing others so much, I created The Second Annual Online Near-Death Experience Summit with Dr. Raymond Moody and Lisa Smartt at The University of Heaven. Lots of videos are ready to watch and a live Q and A session will occur on June 23rd from Noon to 3 p.m. Central Time. https://www.theuniversityofheaven.com/NDE-Summit2019 I am an English Professor, and I have longed to find the time to write a book for quite some time. Finally, I made time to write my memoir, found an literary agent and a landed a publisher. Angels in the OR launched in April of 2019 which is exactly 25 years after my near-death experience. It is available in e-book, paperback, and Audible. My memoir tells the story of my near-death experience, but it also examines healing in realistic ways. The near-death experience is a profound spiritual experience, but translating this light from the other side into a world with deep sociological problems can be challenging. My memoir shows how healing is possible from PTSD, C-PTSD, and many forms of trauma. The love from the afterlife is one of the greatest healers, and the mission of many of my fellow near-death experiencers is to bring healing to this world in some way. I think you will hear in this episode that Jim Owen's mission is also one of healing. May you all be blessed by these podcasts and blessed on your journeys. You can follow me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TriciaBarkerNDE/?pnref=lhc You can follow me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/triciabarker_nde/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tricia-barker/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tricia-barker/support

Nick Carrier's Best You Podcast
Ep. 56 Jim Owen - My 3 Takeaways

Nick Carrier's Best You Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 6:38


1. It's Never Too Late 2. Just Move 3. Discover Yourself

Nick Carrier's Best You Podcast
Ep. 55 Jim Owen - Fit at 78

Nick Carrier's Best You Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 55:17


Jim Owen spent 35 years working in Finance in the Investment world before he found his true calling... After writing the best selling book Cowboy Ethics, Jim spent the decade of his 60s traveling around the country giving over 100 speeches! On his 70th birthday, he looked at himself in the mirror and was disgusted with how out of shape he was. So, he decided to make a change. Standing at 78 years young, Jim does 1-hour of exercise a day, 6 days a week!

Retirement Rescue Radio
Retirement Rescue Radio Episode 3

Retirement Rescue Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 28:28


After interviewing Jim Owen, Nate had more to say about staying healthy and active as you get older.

Retirement Rescue Radio
Retirement Rescue Radio Episode 2

Retirement Rescue Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 66:55


Nate interviews author and inspirational speaker, Jim Owen. Jim talks about the importance of older people staying in shape.

Dr. Bond’s Life Changing Wellness
EP 84 - The Art of Aging Well

Dr. Bond’s Life Changing Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019


Learn how you can take charge of the aging process and make your coming years the best they can be, if you just make a commitment to "just move."An inspirational speaker, author, and former Wall Street rainmaker, Jim Owen was 70 when he decided he had to get fit.Getting started was a challenge. Realizing that the old bodybuilding approach was no way to tackle the stiffness, weakness, and aches and pains that come with age, he set off on a journey of discovery and transformation.With help from the experts, he developed a common-sense, step-by-step program that can be tailored to any level of physical ability. Today, Owen is in better shape than he was at 25. He has proven you don't have to be powerless in the face of advancing years.Listen as Owen joins Dr. Bond to share how you can take charge of the aging process and make your coming years the best they can be, if you just make a commitment to "just move."

Dr. Bond's THINK NATURAL 2.0
EP 84 - The Art of Aging Well

Dr. Bond's THINK NATURAL 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019


Learn how you can take charge of the aging process and make your coming years the best they can be, if you just make a commitment to "just move."An inspirational speaker, author, and former Wall Street rainmaker, Jim Owen was 70 when he decided he had to get fit.Getting started was a challenge. Realizing that the old bodybuilding approach was no way to tackle the stiffness, weakness, and aches and pains that come with age, he set off on a journey of discovery and transformation.With help from the experts, he developed a common-sense, step-by-step program that can be tailored to any level of physical ability. Today, Owen is in better shape than he was at 25. He has proven you don't have to be powerless in the face of advancing years.Listen as Owen joins Dr. Bond to share how you can take charge of the aging process and make your coming years the best they can be, if you just make a commitment to "just move."

It's Your Health with Lisa Davis
Just Move! A new Approach to Fitness After 50

It's Your Health with Lisa Davis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019


This step-by-step guide, written by  best-selling author and former Wall Street titan James P. Owen, provides all the information—and inspiration—you need to feel better, reduce aches and pains, and push back against aging with a personalized fitness program that's right for you. Whatever your fitness goals or preferences, this book is designed to help you pursue the health program that works for you. An inspirational speaker, author, and former Wall Street rainmaker, Jim Owen was 70 when he decided he had to get fit. Years of a chair-bound lifestyle were taking their toll. Realizing that the old bodybuilding approach was no way to tackle the stiffness, weakness, and aches and pains that come with age, he set off on a journey of discovery and transformation. With help from the experts, he developed a common-sense, step-by-step program that can be tailored to any level of physical ability. Along the way he learned why cardio machines aren't enough, what it takes to be "functionally fit" for daily life, and how to stay motivated. Today, Owen is in better shape than he was at 25, and he is a passionate evangelist for fitness as a way of life. He has proved that you don't have to be powerless in the face of advancing years: if you make a commitment to "just move," you can take charge of the aging process and make your coming years the best they can be.The book is divided into two sections, with the first providing fascinating information and the second showing step-by-step details of how to put the best fitness principles into practice.

Exploring Death
Coming Back To Life And Searching The River With Jim Owen - Episode 66

Exploring Death

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 51:55


Jim Owen went through a profound near-death experience, he was taken to a beautiful river setting, experiencing white light, meeting his angel guide, having his life reviewed, and was given instructions about his future life. Jim says common people can be called in to perform uncommon tasks. Wanting to return to that river seeking answers, Jim took a 7,000-mile motorcycle trip In search of a river, which so happens to be the title of his forthcoming book. Do you have an exploring death story you’d like to share with Lisa? Please leave a comment on the podcast or contact Lisa at LisaExploringDeath@gmail.com Links and Resources from this Episode http://www.millionairemedium.com Connect with Jim Owen www.jjenergy.net www.facebook.com/jimowennde jj@jjenergy.net https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimowen2811 Special Listener Gift Download Your Free Abundance Meditation Show Notes Jim’s near-death experience - 2:19 The heart attack - 3:34 Attempting to stop it - 4:53 "I am dying, I am going to hell" - 5:56 Coming back to life - 8:30 An Angel guide - 10:20 A strange dream - 11:50 Dying four times - 12:57 Why God brought me back - 14:10 In the search for the river - 18:36 It existed in his mind - 19:47 Serving people in life - 20:20 Not fearing death anymore - 20:43 Don't find joy in the material - 21:31 Learning about the spiritual world - 22:40 Yoga and meditation - 23:05 Using energy to heal - 23:57 The motorcycle world organization - 29:36 The burden carried by empaths - 31:42 Using Reiki on people - 34:43 Experiences with Reiki - 36:00 Sharing his near-death experience - 38:46 Lisa reads some cards for Jim - 40:12 Being a Minister of Love - 42:40 Get in touch with Jim Owen - 46:30 Lisa reads some cards about playfulness and delight - 47:10 Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Make sure you’re subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes. Click here to subscribe with iTunes Click here to follow on Spotify Click here to subscribe with Stitcher Click here to subscribe with RSS

Retire With Purpose: The Retirement Podcast
032: How To Get (or Stay) Fit in Retirement with Jim Owen

Retire With Purpose: The Retirement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 73:15


When Jim Owen was 70 years old, he saw himself as an old man for the first time. He was 25 pounds overweight. He suffered from chronic back issues, had two shot knees, and struggled with a frozen rotator cuff. He wasn’t happy, and he wasn’t comfortable - and when he walked into the gym, he couldn’t do a single push-up. Jim had spent the last 35 years in the investment world. He served as a partner in and sold three firms, wrote a number of successful books including The Prudent Investor and Cowboy Ethics, and delivered 35 talks a year as an in-demand speaker for a decade. His grueling schedule doing what he loved took a clear toll on his physical health - and in retirement he didn’t want to lose what was left of his mobility. Now, at 78, he’s in the best shape of his life. He weighs 50 pounds less than he did in high school - and can knock out three sets of 50 push-ups on command. His chronic pains have gone away, and he sees his best days as ahead of him. Today, Jim joins the podcast to talk about his new book, Just Move, the journey he took to turn his physical health around, why exercise is the foundation of the art of aging well, and his mission to help fellow Boomers get active and live their best lives.   Get Today's Show Notes! To get access to today's show notes, including transcript, audio, and links to resources mentioned, visit RetireWithPurpose.com/32   Sign Up to Casey's Weekend Reading Email! Sifting through the copious amount of conflicting financial advice and retirement information can be daunting - but it doesn't have to be! Each week, Casey makes it super easy. He hand-picks 4 of the most important articles you need to read, that are beneficial to you whether you're at, near or in retirement! If you want them sent straight to your inbox, sign up by visiting RetireWithPurpose.com/weekend-reading   Disclosure:  Investment Advisory Services may be offered through Howard Bailey Securities, LLC, a registered investment advisor. Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. owns the certification marks CFP®, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ and CFP® (with flame design) in the U.S., which it awards to individuals who successfully complete CFP Board’s initial and ongoing certification requirements. The CLU® mark is the property of The American College, which reserves sole rights to its use, and is used by permission. Howard Bailey Financial is a registered trademark of Howard Bailey Financial. All rights reserved. Howard Bailey does not offer legal or tax advice. Please consult the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. Not associated with or endorsed by the Social Security Administration or any other government agency. 

FathersAfter50
Get Fit at Any Age - A New Approach to Fitness after 50

FathersAfter50

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 42:39


Jim Owen turned 70 and was in terrible shape. He had excruciating chronic back pain, spending quite a few nights writhing on the bathroom floor. His knees were shot, his right rotator cuff was frozen and he was about 25 pounds overweight. At age78 he's very active and more fit than he's been in decades!

If That Ain't Country
Jim Owen - A Song For Us All: A Salute To Hank Williams

If That Ain't Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 156:30


This week, we get Hankified. All the songs included in this week's show are by or about the lanky, hollow-eyed hillbilly Shakespeare from Montgomery, Alabama. Our feature album is from Hank disciple Jim Owen: "A Song For Us All: A Salute To Hank Williams" (1977), and he's enlisted help from Hank's original Drifting Cowboys and the Charlie Daniels Band for this sensational project. Like countless others, Jim Owen was captivated by the mystery and aura of Hank Williams from a young age and set out to learn all he could about the man in terms of singing, style and mannerism. The result was a 90-minute, one-man show called "Hank" with which Jim Owen toured the country to rave reviews. With some wonderful commentary to link the songs together, Jim Owen (as Hank) released this album around the same time, as a humble tribute to the man who gave so many so much - and influenced generations of country fans and singers more than any one person can say. We picked the best tracks from this double album and continued the Hank theme with a plethora of songs from other Hankaholics - this week's show is mandatory listening for any and all fans of country music.

If That Ain't Country
Jim Owen - A Song For Us All: A Salute To Hank Williams

If That Ain't Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 156:30


This week, we get Hankified. All the songs included in this week's show are by or about the lanky, hollow-eyed hillbilly Shakespeare from Montgomery, Alabama. Our feature album is from Hank disciple Jim Owen: "A Song For Us All: A Salute To Hank Williams" (1977), and he's enlisted help from Hank's original Drifting Cowboys and the Charlie Daniels Band for this sensational project. Like countless others, Jim Owen was captivated by the mystery and aura of Hank Williams from a young age and set out to learn all he could about the man in terms of singing, style and mannerism. The result was a 90-minute, one-man show called "Hank" with which Jim Owen toured the country to rave reviews. With some wonderful commentary to link the songs together, Jim Owen (as Hank) released this album around the same time, as a humble tribute to the man who gave so many so much - and influenced generations of country fans and singers more than any one person can say. We picked the best tracks from this double album and continued the Hank theme with a plethora of songs from other Hankaholics - this week's show is mandatory listening for any and all fans of country music.

Healing Ties
Just Move With Jim Owen

Healing Ties

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 43:56


The author of Just Move! A New Approach to fitness after 50, Jim Owen is living proof that anyone can get in shape and make fitness a part of their routine. Now 77 years old, Jim is a fitness inspiration. Listen in and learn how Jim went from a couch potato at age 70 to the best shape of his life.

The Whole Care Network
Just Move With Jim Owen

The Whole Care Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 43:56


The author of Just Move! A New Approach to fitness after 50, Jim Owen is living proof that anyone can get in shape and make fitness a part of their routine. Now 77 years old, Jim is a fitness inspiration. Listen in and learn how Jim went from a couch potato at age 70 to the best shape of his life.

Healing Ties
Just Move With Jim Owen

Healing Ties

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 43:56


The author of Just Move! A New Approach to fitness after 50, Jim Owen is living proof that anyone can get in shape and make fitness a part of their routine. Now 77 years old, Jim is a fitness inspiration. Listen in and learn how Jim went from a couch potato at age 70 to the best shape of his life.

The Whole Care Network
Just Move With Jim Owen

The Whole Care Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 43:56


The author of Just Move! A New Approach to fitness after 50, Jim Owen is living proof that anyone can get in shape and make fitness a part of their routine. Now 77 years old, Jim is a fitness inspiration. Listen in and learn how Jim went from a couch potato at age 70 to the best shape of his life.

Talk Fitness Today
Just Move! A New Approach to Fitness After 50

Talk Fitness Today

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017


An inspirational speaker, author, and former Wall Street rainmaker, Jim Owen was 70 when he decided he had to get fit. Now, he's helping others do the same.An inspirational speaker, author, and former Wall Street rainmaker, Jim Owen was 70 when he decided he had to get fit. Years of a chair-bound lifestyle were taking their toll. Realizing that the old bodybuilding approach was no way to tackle the stiffness, weakness, and aches and pains that come with age, he set off on a journey of discovery and transformation. With help from the experts, he developed a common-sense, step-by-step program that can be tailored to any level of physical ability. Along the way, he learned why cardio machines aren't enough, what it takes to be "functionally fit" for daily life, and how to stay motivated. Today, Owen is in better shape than he was at 25, and he is a passionate evangelist for fitness as a way of life. He has proved that you don't have to be powerless in the face of advancing years: if you make a commitment to "just move," you can take charge of the aging process and make your coming years the best they can be.Listen as Owen joins host Lisa Davis to share more about the Just Move! program and his book, Just Move! A New Approach to Fitness After 50.

Talking Motorcycles with Barry Boone
Talking Motorcycles with 2017 Iron Butt Rally winner Jim Owen

Talking Motorcycles with Barry Boone

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2017 55:00


In Part II of our series encouraging people to leave town and go touring on our motorcycle, we invited the best long distance tourer in America. 1000 mile days are likely not your goal. A 250 mile day can be perfect with a little planning. Jim Owen just completed the 2017 Iron Butt Rally with his second win. This is an amazing acomplishment. anyone who has ever had a 1,000 mile day knows what a challenge it can be. When you are required to string 11 days of 1,000 per day together to win the IBR it requires drastic measures that are each very well planned. Jim takes a systematic approach to the Iron Butt.  We take his systematic approach and break it down to help us all learn how to truly enjoy motorcycle touring solo or two up. The information from last weeks show in Part I with Carl Reese, Deana Mastracci and Norm Nelson combined with the valuable information we get from Jim Owen may produced the most comprehensive guide to fun touring ever.  Thank you for listening to this episode of Talking Motorcycles with Barry Boone Special thanks to Clearwater Lights, Bell Powersports, TrueToyotaParts.com, Bruce Rossmeyers Daytona Harley Davidson, Sweet Marlays' Coffee and Bakery and Dunlop Motorcycle Tires.

Planet BoomerVille for baby boomers with Jim Enright
Functional Fitness for Baby Boomers with Jim Owen. Ep. 46.

Planet BoomerVille for baby boomers with Jim Enright

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017 42:58


At age 70, Jim Owen decided to make a change in his physical condition and activities. Today, at 76, he is in the best shape of his life. National Geographic is publishing his new book, Just Move- A New Approach to Fitness. Unlike most other exercise book, this one is for the 50-60-70+ year old. - What statistic caused Jim to change his ways at age 70. - Is it Living Longer or Living Healthier in the time we have? - The downward spiral. What to expect in your 60’s-70’s -80’s. - What is Functional Fitness? - Chronological age vs. Physical age. - How is this exercise book different from all the others? - Getting fit is hard. Staying fit is fun. - Winning at life. - The Ultimate Work Out Rule -> Be Present. - Breathing. - Posture. - Five Basic Exercises - all can be done at home.     - Core.     - The Squat.     - The Lat Pulldown.     - The Hip Hinge. - How do you make exercise fun and not a chore? - Music - Motown, Elvis, Everly Brothers, George Strait. - Death and Dying - "My best days are ahead of me." - Looking back from 95 - “I never look back.” - Married 49 years. His wife says “ Divorce never, murder maybe.”   Resources http://justmoveforlife.com/   Planet BoomerVille is for Baby Boomers and is about being Stellar and Living Life Lively. That means Baby Boomer brain and physical health. Baby Boomer family relationships, love, sex, and romance. Making new friends. Appreciating old friends. Lot's of music, new and old. It is about new life beginning and adventures. Planet BoomerVille is about embracing the future and making your now as big as your past. Maybe bigger and even better. Why not? Why not you?

Long Riders Radio
56: Iron Butt Rally Winner Jim Owen

Long Riders Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2017 65:10


2017 Iron Butt Rally winner Jim Owen talks about his epic ride.

Leadership, Politics & Business - Timelines of Success

Before the American West was settled and barbed wire closed off the range, the Code of the West was the one civilizing influence that could be relied upon. In his 2004 book, Cowboy Ethics – What Wall Street Can Learn from the Code of the West, Jim Owen made a heartfelt case for a new approach to business ethics — one that goes back to simple, timeless principles like those of the cowboy code. He also translated the unwritten Code of the West into Ten Principles to Live By.

Earn Your Spurs: Exploring the Cowboy, Horses and All Things Western
Ep 45: Live Like a Cowboy (Without Actually Being One) with Kent Noble

Earn Your Spurs: Exploring the Cowboy, Horses and All Things Western

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2015 38:47


When I ask my guests at the end of each episode what they think is the most important quality for any good cowboy to have, I get answers like, "integrity," "kindness," "honesty," and "grit." Never once have I heard, "the ability to rope two feet every time they throw their loop." Being a great cowboy is so much more than knowing how to ride a horse or rope a steer. Today's guest, Kent Noble, of The Center for Cowboy Ethics talks about how his organization is teaching people to live more like the cowboys of the silver screen and follow the Cowboy Code established by the organization's founder, Jim Owen.  

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Scott Cluthe's LOVE Cafe
Jim Owen-The Try: Reclaiming the American Dream

Scott Cluthe's LOVE Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2013 65:00


Join the Positively Incorrect! Newsletter: Click Here Join Scott Cluthe on www.twitter.com Scott Cluthe's guest tonight is Jim Owen author of The TRY: Reclaiming the American Dream and creator of the Center for Cowboy Ethics and Leadership, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) foundation.  Is there a secret to attaining real success and fulfillment in life? To Jim Owen, it’s all about having “The TRY”— that quality of giving 100% to whatever task or challenge is at hand.  In standard English usage, 'try' is a verb that means 'to make an attempt.' But in cowboy culture, the word is a noun invested with profound meaning. When Cowboys say, 'That cow hand, he's got try,' the quality of giving something every ounce of effort you can muster. After a successful 35-year business career, Jim Owen reinvented himself as an author, film producer and social innovator. He also created the Center for Cowboy Ethics and Leadership, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) foundation, to help spread the message that “we can all be heroes in our own lives.” Jim’s book credits include Cowboy Ethics & Cowboy Values. Jim found his calling in 2003 when he was so dismayed by the country’s spreading epidemic of corporate scandals and social discord that he felt compelled to speak out, urging a return to the basic core values that all Americans can share. Inspired by his life-long interest in Western history and lore, Jim coined the phrase “Cowboy Ethics” and wrote his book distilling the unwritten Code of the West into “Ten Principles to Live By.” 

Q-Cast
Quality Leadership 100 Interview - AID

Q-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2012 6:00


Sponsored By Advanced Instrument Development (AID), Downers Grove, IL, an independent manufacturer of ionization chambers for diagnostic medical X-ray systems earned Quality's top spot in the Leadership 100 ranking this year; the company was also ranked number one in 2008. Jim Owen, quality manager at AID, tells Gillian Campbell, editor at Quality, changes that the company has gone through since earning its first spot as number one.